Belim

Belim was a count and later king in Golconda in the Turmish in 1358 DR.

History
In 1355 DR the self-styled king of Muktar started a war against Golconda. In 1358 during a king war council the spymaster Boubakar reported that one of his men had discovered that the battle plans of Hetep were hid in the small keep of Fort Blood. Belim no trusted Boubakar's words. However convinced by Boubakar's argumentations and despite Belim's objections King Samakay hired an adventuring party well-known to him to resolve the matter.

However Belim had no intentions to change his mind and lead a small army of his retainers to attack the adventurers before they arrive to Fort Blood in order to stop them. His plan was capture and took them to his castle.

After the improvvise death of king Samakay without heir Belim was one of the the two only possible candidates to the throne, the other being Baron Asakia. However neither Belim or Asakia had the necessary numbers of three-quarters of the noble heads of household need to be elected and Belim refused any compromises.

After the adventurers defeat the Muktar's troops at the Battle of the Wilma Pass Belim was crowned king thank to the retire of Asakia from the competition. He ordered that all foreign must left Golconda, including the victorious adventurers

Personality
Belim was truly an obstinate and headstrong individual.

Relationship
Belim had a tenuous blood relation to the royal family, dating from 958 DR.