Lebioda

Lebioda was a prophet whose visions and parables are contained in the Good Book of Prophet Lebioda's Wisdom. He became legendary for his goodness, wisdom, and modest peaceful ways.

Rise of the cult
As he became notorious, a cult began to form around him. More and more folks started to follow him, and some of them even started to spread his thoughts as it was in case of Saint Plegmund who brought the new religion to Toussaint. In Northern Kingdoms, Temeria, Redania and Kaedwen the prophet managed to convince people himself.

In such far north land as Kovir and Poviss religion widespreaded thanks to wife of king Esterad Thyssen, Zuleyka and by trade with Kovir it get to Malleore and small barony in there, Creigiau. Curious enough is also fact that he is quoted and even worshiped not only by humans but also by assimilated dwarves.

By the Church of the Eternal Fire centralised in Free City of Novigrad he is recognized as saint and worshipers are allowed to kiss his sacrophagus stored in main temple from time to time.

Associated places

 * Ship Prophet Lebioda - A modern sloop from Free City of Novigrad.
 * St. Lebioda's Hospital - hospital in Vizima dedicated to him and Melitele.
 * Prophet Lebioda Statue - giantic statue near Beauclair in Toussaint.
 * Creigiau chapel - temple in baronies of Malleore consecrated to prophet.

Blood and Wine Expansion

 * To be added

Associated quests

 * To be added

Trivia

 * In Danusia Stok's translation of The Last Wish, he is called Lebiodus.

Behind the scenes
The Polish word "lebioda" is the name of the plant known in English variously as "fat-hen", "white goosefoot", "lamb's quarters", "pigweed" or "dungweed" (Chenopodium album). It is also used as an insult for someone weak, feeble, or a bit useless, a bit like the word 'weed' in English.

Notes & references
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