Chief Bear

Chief Bear, also known as Chief Big Bear or simply Big Bear, is the architect and mastermind of much of the series of conflicts, known as the Indian Wars, between the American Settlers and the Red Indians. The most significant accomplishment of Chief Bear is uniting various warring Indian tribes against the American government.

Birth
The exact date of the birth of Chief Bear is unknown, but it is believed to be around the early 18th century. Legend has it that a baby was found by some Indians around a forest full of bears and as a result the baby was named "Big Bear".

The Bear Spirit
Through some unholy Indian ceremony, Big Bear was able to summon the Bear Spirit. The Bear Spirit grant Big Bear the strength and agility of ten bears, the cunning and wisdom of all bears, as well as eternal youth. In exchange, the Bear Spirit told Big Bear that he would lead an army against the settlers.

Joining the Indian Wars
Big Bear joined the ever escalating Indian Wars, fighting against the American settlers as well as the British colonists.

Becoming Chief
Big Bear became a chief in the same year that America is formed, after Big Bear defeated the old chief of his tribe. From then on, he is known as Chief Bear. His tribe was declared as a "Hostile Indian Tribe" (similar to modern-day "Enemy Combatant" and "Terrorist Group" designation) soon after Chief Bear launched attacks on the newly formed America.

Organizing the Indian Wars
With his super powers and eternal youth, Chief Bear was able to negotiate truce among various Indian tribes, who were warring among themselves for centuries. He then raided America over several decades as America expanded westward.

Black Hills War
After fighting with America more than a century, Chief Bear lost to the Heroes of America in the Black Hills War at the hands of George Armstrong Custer. Since then, Chief Bear has gone underground.

Canada
Legend has it that he has fled Northward into Canada around the early 20th century, where he continued to plot until this day.