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Revision as of 23:12, 30 November 2020

Phillipe Warhorse
Born
Standing Horse
NationalityNavaja
OccupationChief of the Navaja

Chief Phillipe is the acting chief and supreme ruler of the Navaja tribe. He is known for his staunch conservatism and traditionalism. He believes in preserving the warrior tradition of the Navaja, which states that melee combat is preferred and that trapping and residing in the marshlands and rivers should be the lifestyle Navaja follow.

Early Life

Chief Phillipe was born as Standing Horse as the son of the former chief, Crazy Water. Phillipe's mother was Princess Yellow Moon, a Cheyall princess taken prisoner by a Navaja raiding party. It is believed that Phillipe and Chief Standing Bison of the Cheyall are cousins because of this. Phillipe's father tried to modernize the tribe, embracing guns, western housing, and accepting New Samaria missionaries. Phillipe grew distateful in this as a young child, as he idolized the Navaja warbands and preferred their way of battle.

Military Career

At age 16, Phillipe joined a warband planning to attack Sequoyan trader camps selling alcohol from Nueva Vegas to the Cheyall tribe along the River Mary. Phillipe lead the warband and killed several Sequoyans. In response, the Sequoyan Army dispatched the Sequoyan Desert Rangers, which annihilated the warband. Phillipe was captured and renamed Phillipe by the Rangers. By age 17, however, he was rescued by several Cheyall Dog Soldiers. Phillipe claimed the name the rangers had given him to show that despite losing his name, his spirit was strong. The Cheyall relinquished Phillipe, who organized several raiding parties armed with spears, and attacked any ships that sailed up the River Mary without the permission of Crazy Water, most notably several steamships. When Phillipe was 23, his father died from alcohol poisoning. Returning as a war hero, he claimed power as Chief and cast any Sequoyans out of the tribe's territory.

Chief of the Navaja

As Chief of the Navaja, Phillipe began a campaign of isolation and demodernization. He has banned all western traders from entering his lands under threat of death, and only trades with the Cheyall. His warlike nature sits uneasy with many Navaja, who were known for being peaceful until his tenure.