Iëva was the wife of Anasûrimbor Nau-Cayûti, the youngest son of Celmomas II, the High King of Kûniüri. According to the Sagas, she murdered Nau-Cayûti by poisoning him. In The White-Luck Warrior, visions into the past received by Drusas Achamian through Seswatha's Dreams, suggested that the poison merely paralyzed him. Iëva was in reality working for the Consult "to save her soul", and made sure to bury her husband alive rather than burning him. Nau-Cayûti was then exhumed from his grave by Aurang and taken as a prisoner to Golgotterath.
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