Buntokapi was the youngest son of Lord Tecuma of the Anasati. He was crude, a drunkard and indifferent to all matters, perhaps because his father took more time educating his elder sons. As third son he was expected to become a career warrior or marry the daughter of some rich merchant. He was lacking in sensitivity, liked only ribald poetry, except if ribald, low minstrels and folk tunes and only erotic art.
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| - Buntokapi was the youngest son of Lord Tecuma of the Anasati. He was crude, a drunkard and indifferent to all matters, perhaps because his father took more time educating his elder sons. As third son he was expected to become a career warrior or marry the daughter of some rich merchant. He was lacking in sensitivity, liked only ribald poetry, except if ribald, low minstrels and folk tunes and only erotic art.
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| - Buntokapi, Lord of the Acoma
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| - Anasati of the Hospodar; Acoma of the Hadama
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| - *Ayaki
*Halesko
*Jiro, Ruling Lord of the Anasati
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| - Buntokapi was the youngest son of Lord Tecuma of the Anasati. He was crude, a drunkard and indifferent to all matters, perhaps because his father took more time educating his elder sons. As third son he was expected to become a career warrior or marry the daughter of some rich merchant. He was lacking in sensitivity, liked only ribald poetry, except if ribald, low minstrels and folk tunes and only erotic art. When Mara of the Acoma, a family rival, came to ask a husband of their house, to the surprise of all, she asked for Bunto and everyone thought that she chose a husband that she can control. During the betrothal celebration, Bunto claimed often how better he was from his older and now irritated brother Jiro, who should now bow to him.
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