Belohun was the second king of Kerack, son of Osmyk, father of Viraxas (who succeeded him as king), Elmer, Egmund and Xander. He was said to have continued the family tradition of deriving his income from the sea trade, including piracy. He was described as bony, nervous and not particularly tall.
In 1245, Lytta Neyd bad-mouthed Geralt to Belohun, who then threw the witcher in the dungeon for a week. Upon release, the witcher headed over to Lytta's to find out what had motivated her to do such a thing and inexplicably found himself in the beautiful sorceress' bed for another week. This is first mentioned in the short story "Something More" and described in more detail in the novel Season of Storms.
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