Yalév Odysseus Mílaukë
Yalév Odysseus Mílaukë (a.k.a. Métis)
Odysseus "Métis" Mílaukë is the Yalév of House Mílaukë in the city of Umbar.
Odysseus became his house's Yalév after his elder sister Ariadne's swearing of holy vows required her to forgo any and all noble titles and inheritances.
Beforehand, as both a man and the younger child of two, he had little political power that was not otherwise appointed to him by House Mílaukë's matriarch: his mother, Lady Sekhmet Mílaukë.
His family and friends often refer to him as "Métis" (meaning "cunning, intelligent") in referrence to his unique way of thinking and his clever solutions to problems of all kinds.
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Nicknames & Petnames
Like the rest of their family, Ariadne calls Odysseus by his childhood nickname Métis. Meanwhile, Odysseus calls Ariadne "Double-S" (a poorly made pun of the letter "W") as part of a joke that his sister is now also a Sister of the Church.

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