Re-Bern Cabelia

Ri Berun Kabelia (リ・ベルン・カベリア) is the former mayor of Peibart.

Appearance
No information on Berun's appearance has been provided.

Personality
A wise and caring old man who has his city and granddaughter's best interests at heart.

Background
Ri Berun is the grandfather of the current mayor of Peibart, Mayor Ri Kista Kabelia. Fifty years ago he presided over the time when the quinquennial tournament was in Peibart. In the surrounding area, he was known as the "Eagle of Peibart" and was responsible for the city’s lasting peace.

The Witch of the Falling Kingdom Arc
Berun visited his granddaughter Kista who was busy preparing for the City-State Alliance's tournament. He advised her to take better care of herself and relax. He suggested that she properly delegate her responsibilities to the appropriate subordinates rather than ruin herself. Later their conversation shifted to the actions of various entities like the Equestrian King, Baharuth Empire, and the Sorcerer King. The latter evoked apprehension from the old man and his granddaughter likewise shared his concerns.

Abilities and Powers
Ri Berun was someone who was nearly eighty years of age yet could still assume the role of mayor with no issues at all. However his age has become a factor, as his legs don’t work like they used to. In addition he was a long-reigning mayor of the city, and had quite a lot of connections, far beyond what Kista had.

Ri Kista Kabelia
Berun's granddaughter who he cares about and wishes to take better care of herself. Due to his previous years as leader of the city, he provides his advice on management.

Trivia

 * According to Kista, the one who hosted and organized the previous tournament are long gone, but it appears to be that Berun may be the last one.

Quotes

 * (To his granddaughter): "Kista. If you’re already in this state, you’ll ruin yourself. This is an herbal tea that will help calm you down. Drink it and go to sleep early. An exceptional leader isn’t one who could accomplish the most in the shortest amount of time, but one who understands how to properly delegate their responsibilities to the appropriate subordinates. Nevermind you or me, how much can we truly achieve all by ourselves, right?"