Reynevan

Reinmar of Bielau (Polish: Reinmar z Bielawy), called Reynevan, is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Hussite Trilogy, a series of novels by Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski titled The Tower of Fools, Warriors of God, and Light Perpetual.

[4] He studied medicine and wizardry in Prague, where he met Bolko V the Hussite, who later became the Duke of Głogówek and Prudnik.

On his way to Powojowice, he met Zawisza Czarny, who told him that he will not die in a natural way, which was a reference to his interests: woman, wizardry, medicine and alchemy.

Reynevan and Szarlej arrived at a monastery, where they performed exorcisms and met Samson Miodek.

When three of them arrive at Ziębice, they are informed that Adela doesn't love Reynevan anymore and is now in a relationship with Duke John I of Münsterberg.

Reynevan, Szarlej and Samson Miodek were residing in Prague, which at the time was dominated by the Hussites that were calling themselves "the warriors of God".

Reynevan, Samson and Szarlej went to Silesia to carry out Prokop's orders on getting in contact with Hussite spies.

[6] Ceaseless Light starts in the beginning of 1429, when Reynevan was searching for Nikoletta, who was imprisoned by the Papal Inquisition.

He is also helped by a young Jewish woman called Rixa Cartafila de Fonseca, who is a spy for King Władysław II Jagiełło.

Reinmar is considerably different from Geralt of Rivia, Sapkowski's most popular character – unlike his predecessor, he is very naïve and often, through his own stupidity, gets himself into trouble.