Pruspes Quixada

 (April 30, 1287 – August 1, 1333) was the last Count of Otero and last provincial general of Watan as a tributary state to Ventora. After losing the tributary hold over Watan in a sabre duel with the Watanese prince Fábio Gorres Jaoa Linama, Quixada finished his life in relative obscurity.

Early life
Born April 30, 1287 in Vizefe, Otero, Pascual was the first child to Gaspar Quixada Antúñez, Count of Otero, and Yaselin Penemar Gallego. He was privately tutored and reportedly a notable swordsman.

Career
As first-born, Pascual became the reigning Count of Otero upon his father's death in 1319. Pascual was prominent in affairs of the Challuyo, where Otero was the western-most county. He also developed some reputation in military matters along the border with Watan.

Provincial general of Watan
Because of his reputation in both politics and military matters, as well as some knowledge of Watan, Ventoran King Seve II appointed Pascual as provincial general over the Watanese tributary state in 1324. He soon took up residence in the Palace of Queluz, inserting himself into the city's culture. Although known as a benevolent overseer, Pascual's personality was somewhat abrasive due to his apparent self-importance.