Ĵaa II

Ĵaa II (born 666:84) was the Galin from 681:84 to 726:92. She was most commonly remembered as a staunch defender of the Glaan-San religion against the rise of Jrega, for which she was given the name Ĵaa the Praneeĵun. She infamously had her advisor Seneva-Marsee imprisoned for the remainder of her life for refusing to renounce her religious beliefs. She also frequently sought the advice of the Glaanen that reigned during her lifetime.

In 696, Ĵaa passed a law that required citizens of the Lantoo to attend a mass or seek guidance from a Glaan every few days. If they failed to do so, or if they were suspected of holding unorthodox religious beliefs, they could be reported by their local Glaan and arrested. They would then typically be imprisoned for long periods of time and tortured until it was determined that they would remain faithful to the Church. However, citizens with higher status would usually be spared this torture.

Contemporary Malisin: Keeg I, Tizina I, Paramasō II