The main protagonist of the series is Reinmar von Bielau (Polish:
Reinmar z Bielawy, i.e., Reinmar of
Bielawa), known as Reynevan. He is a doctor, a magician, and eventually, a spy for the Hussites. Of nationality, he defines himself as "
Silesian". He studied in Prague. Reynevan came from
Bielawa. His father died during the
Battle of Grunwald on 15 July 1410. He was fighting for the
Teutonic Order. His mother's name was Boguszka. His grandfather was the illegitimate son of Margareta, daughter of Duke
Henry VI the Good. His brother, Peterlin, owned a dyeing company in Powojowice. Reynevan could speak
German,
Polish and
Czech languages. Of nationality, he defines himself as a
Silesian. He studied medicine and wizardry in
Prague, where he met
Bolko V the Hussite, who later became the
Duke of Głogówek and Prudnik. In Chapter One of the first book of the series, a 23-year old Reynevan is interrupted from having sex with another man's wife, and as a result most of the first book he is pursued by many who want him punished, At the same time, he is aided by many. As a reviewer, James Tivendale, wrote, he is "an extremely interesting lead character. He’s good-looking, charming, intelligent, a physician, is sort of an apprentice-level mage, is often foolish, makes rash decisions, and has a major weakness when it comes to the opposite sex." Reynevan 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. ==Notes==