+Kelile is a native of Gefanna, and a menber of the original Gefanna underground. His thread is going from being an underground rebel to a community leader.
+Kelile begins his story as a member of the Gefanna underground. As the war starts, luxury supplies begin to dry up, as well as war-supplies (medicines, weapons). The underground is what fills that hole.
+Kelile is a high rankingmember, but does not run the underground. But he's smart and crafty. He not only manages to make contacts, import supplies, but he brings with him a certain credibility to get things done. All in the name of keeping his town, and people safe.
+With Dana's arrival, he begins to turn the underground against against her. She's an invading RINC with authority she shouldn't have. She and her RINC buddies need to go. He begins to mount a small guerilla campaign that more annoys Dana than hurts her ("I'm here to protect the town from the Zoners, and these guys aren't helping.")
+That is until the restaurant the troops like to eat at on leave ("They're the only ones who let us order it less spicy...a little.") There's a lull in activity witht he Zoners, and she aims her attention at the underground.
+Kelile was responjsibile for the bomb blast, expecting the RINCs to over react and have a military crack down. He doesn't expect for the RINCs to help in the rebuilding and even see Dana specifically doing manual labor to rebuild. This is the beginning of his turn, although it's a slow and arduous one.
+The underground never quites does another attack of that scale. Kelile is still masterminding these, but he was haunted by the fact that he hurt civilians, and the people he meant to hurt ended up looking like heroes.
+Dana and the Citizen's Bridage catch and prosecute all the underground, however, Kelile finagles his way out of a guilty verdict by keeping his hands incredibly clean.
+Kelile eventually joins the Citizen's Brigade, with the intent to make it a slightly milder version of the underground - with the intent of driving out Dana and her troops...but instead, the Citizen's Brigade uses HIM. He has contacts that allow for supplies and agreements to go through behind the scenes. The CB consistently deflects his attempts at pushing Dana out (although his more pro-Gefanna ideas do tend to filter into the group). It's the joint efforts though that turn him, and he starts seeing Dana as someone who is genuinely trying to help the city (he saw her before as someone not interested, but doing a job, as she actually WAS back then)
+Eventually, he becomes trusted, not because he's sympathetic, but because he's patriotic. He won't harm Dana, because he won't harm Gefanna.
+Eventually, he becomes a representative of the people to Tilahun (just as Dana is a representative of the military).
+Skimpy development, needs serious filling out.

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