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Don Teabolo Mass, a wealthy aristocrat retired from business, relocated to Southern Europe. He maintained a friendship with philosopher Zeon Zum Deikun. Following Deikun's death and the escape of his children, Casval Rem Deikun and Artesia Som Deikun, from the Zabi family's purge on Side 3, Teabolo became their guardian. To protect them, he formally adopted the siblings into his family registry under new identities: Casval became Édouard Mass and Artesia became Sayla Mass.
Teabolo provided a sheltered life for the siblings at his estate in Andalusia, Spain. During this time, Sayla volunteered at a local refugee camp. Édouard, feeling restless under Jimba Ral's anti-Zabi indoctrination, remained committed to safeguarding his sister. This stability ended when Jimba Ral secretly collaborated with Anaheim Electronics to orchestrate an armed revolt against the Zabis. The Zabi family dispatched assassins to eliminate Jimba and the Deikun heirs. During the attack on Teabolo's estate, Jimba was killed. Teabolo suffered severe injuries after falling from a window. Édouard intervened to combat one assailant, ensuring the siblings' survival.
After the attack, Teabolo relocated his family to the Texas Colony in Side 5 (Loum) on associate Shu Yashima's advice. This move aimed to demonstrate their non-threat to Zabi authority while placing them closer to Zeon's sphere. Roger Aznable, the colony administrator, assisted in housing them. Teabolo ensured Astraia Tor Deikun, the siblings' mother, had a discreet gravesite nearby after learning of her death in captivity. He continued overseeing the household as Casval grew increasingly detached and ultimately departed for Zeon military training under the identity "Char Aznable".
Teabolo's health deteriorated in later years. During the Battle of Loum in U.C. 0079, pro-Federation rioters attacked Texas Colony, targeting residents suspected of Zeon sympathies. Sayla defended their home with a rifle amid the chaos. Teabolo succumbed to his declining condition during the conflict as the battle raged outside.
His role centered on shielding the Deikun siblings from political violence. Described as possessing a substantial physique and protective demeanor, he treated Édouard and Sayla as his own children. His efforts afforded them temporary refuge, though external conspiracies and the siblings' legacy dissolved this stability. His influence is reflected in Sayla's postwar establishment of an orphanage extending his ethos of sanctuary to war-affected children.
Teabolo provided a sheltered life for the siblings at his estate in Andalusia, Spain. During this time, Sayla volunteered at a local refugee camp. Édouard, feeling restless under Jimba Ral's anti-Zabi indoctrination, remained committed to safeguarding his sister. This stability ended when Jimba Ral secretly collaborated with Anaheim Electronics to orchestrate an armed revolt against the Zabis. The Zabi family dispatched assassins to eliminate Jimba and the Deikun heirs. During the attack on Teabolo's estate, Jimba was killed. Teabolo suffered severe injuries after falling from a window. Édouard intervened to combat one assailant, ensuring the siblings' survival.
After the attack, Teabolo relocated his family to the Texas Colony in Side 5 (Loum) on associate Shu Yashima's advice. This move aimed to demonstrate their non-threat to Zabi authority while placing them closer to Zeon's sphere. Roger Aznable, the colony administrator, assisted in housing them. Teabolo ensured Astraia Tor Deikun, the siblings' mother, had a discreet gravesite nearby after learning of her death in captivity. He continued overseeing the household as Casval grew increasingly detached and ultimately departed for Zeon military training under the identity "Char Aznable".
Teabolo's health deteriorated in later years. During the Battle of Loum in U.C. 0079, pro-Federation rioters attacked Texas Colony, targeting residents suspected of Zeon sympathies. Sayla defended their home with a rifle amid the chaos. Teabolo succumbed to his declining condition during the conflict as the battle raged outside.
His role centered on shielding the Deikun siblings from political violence. Described as possessing a substantial physique and protective demeanor, he treated Édouard and Sayla as his own children. His efforts afforded them temporary refuge, though external conspiracies and the siblings' legacy dissolved this stability. His influence is reflected in Sayla's postwar establishment of an orphanage extending his ethos of sanctuary to war-affected children.