Cavyb

Cavyb (January 242 - January 314) was a citizen of the Kingdom of Asia and was the 8th king of the Kingdom of Africa.

Background
Cavyb was born in Africa, Kingdom of Africa (now Kingdom of Asia) in January 242. He was described as genius, but deceitful at times.

King of the Kingdom of Africa
Cavyb was sworn in as king of the Kingdom of Africa on January 254 after the death of Nukadul and was the 8th king. Cavyb expanded the territory of his kingdom in 257 by beginning to venture into the Asian continent. This strained the relationship with the Kingdom of Asia.

Asian-African War
On October 264, the Kingdom of Asia invaded a village of the Kingdom of Africa, capturing it by January 265. The Kingdom of Asia began an assault on the village of Africa, the capital city, which was located on the southern tip of the African continent. On April 265, the Kingdom of Asia took control of the city, pushing Cavyb off the seat of king. The capital was moved to Egewa shortly after the capture of Africa, and Cavyb didn't seek the seat of king.

Life after being king
Cavyb was unique in that he was the first king ever to not die in office. He lived out the rest of his life in Africa, Kingdom of Asia before dying at 72.