Bedinhsăya Nweuyathi (Burmese: ဗေဒင်ဆရာနွေဦးရာသီ lit. "spring season"; Jingpo: Hkai Nawng Yi (see below); Mandarin: 梅雨 Méiyǔ "plum rain"; Tibetan: དཔྱིད་དུས་ཆེན་པོ Jidü Chenpo "great spring"), known also as Nweu, is a Jingpo-Lunarian fortune teller. he's a rather lazy individual who can predict the future. he works as an informations specialist for the Lunar People's Republic, and predicts lunar seismic events and meteor impacts.
he is generally well-respected, though some may scoff at his traditional shamanist and esoteric Buddhist practices, as he practices Vajrayāna (instead of Theravāda which is more common amongst Burmese people). he is seen as a weizza (ဝိဇ္ဇာ) by many.
he runs a corner store with various religious supplies and offers services like fortune telling. many come to him for spiritual guidance. though, to be honest, he's one of the last people you should seek advice from...
Nweu dislikes structure and organized systems (much to his dear comrade Dawa's dismay). he thrives in controlled chaos and his living space is quite cluttered.
most people call him a he, which he's fine with, but Nweu is okay with any pronouns at all. he labels himself as a paṇḍaka.
illustration of nweuyathi. he dons a htaingmathein (ထိုင်မသိမ်း) and a taungshay paso (တောင်ရှည်ပုဆိုး), along with brass neck-rings and bangles.
his name in his native language Jingpo, piece-by-piece means:
Hkai - to plant
Nawng - 1. a pond or lake of any size, or 2. to give a sacrifice to the Nats
Yi - a highland patty field