Koubatzes

Koubatzes was considered the most powerful mage in Skopentzana during the reign of Maleinos II. He was a short, nondescript man who dressed well but conservatively and who seemed to be a clerk rather than a powerful wizard until one looked into his eyes.

During the civil war between Maleinos and his grand domestikos Stylianos the border forts were stripped of their defenders by the warring factions leaving the Empire vulnerable to barbarian invaders. Skopentzana was threatened by marauding Khamorth tribesmen who had crossed the border so the eparch Zautzes sent out a party of mages lead by Koubatzes and guarded by some of his guardsmen to protect the city by magic rather than the force of arms. The prelate Rhavas accompanied the party as he was a holy man and it was hope would bring Phos' favor.

Koubatzes and his peers had prepared a special amulet to use against the Khamorthie. It was made of gold in the shape of Phos' sun-circle with three gemstones set into it. The stones were: a diamond good against enemies, madness, wild beasts and cruel men; an emerald which drives away enemies and makes them weak; and an opal which makes one victorious over ones enemies.

When the party came across a flock of Khamorthie sheep and protected by several herders, they stopped on the reverse side of a ridge. The mage Methodios checked and found little in the way of wards protecting them. Koubatzes then placed a square of blue silk on the ground representing the sky Phos' sun traveled in and then the amulet in the center. Three other mages joined him at the cardinal points and began to chant. Power built up and Koubatzes hurled it towards the west where the Khamorth tribes came.

The shepherds rode off as though they were chased by demons and their sheep scattered. However, a short time later, Methodios staggered and gasped that it was a counterspell. At first the other mages did not believe him but then felt the effects too. A great fear filled each of the party and they ran in whatever direction they faces. At last only Koubatzes and Rhavas remained, their teeth chattering in fear. Koubatzes held the amulet and tried to fight the spell but eventually he broke too and galloped off on his horse followed by Rhavas.