Name of Character: Sir Cedris Thorel
Race: Human
Stats: Strength: -1
Constitution: -1
Speed: +1
Dexterity: 0
Intelligence: +1
Memory: 0
Will: -1
Charisma: +1
Skills:Unarmed combat: -1
Blunt weapons: -1
Sharp weapons: +1
- Specialisation: Longswords
Ranged weapons: 0
Magic: -2
Medicine: 0
General knowledge: +2
- Specialisation: Social Graces
- Specialisation: Nobility
Skill Mastery/specialization: 0
Description: A fairly slender, lanky young man of just above average height.
Has mostly uninspiring features, with a nondescript nose, thin lips and slightly-sunken, watery blue eyes framed by asymmetrical, patchy eyebrows.
In his favour, at least, is a decent pair of sideburns, jutting neatly out from each cheek in the same dark brown as his head hair- which is itself mid-length and rather unruly despite his best efforts to sweep it to one side in an orderly fashion.
How did you become part of the Omega Legion?: Lost the game of thrones Posed a hereditary threat to a newly-appointed duke who happened to be his older brother.
Cedris was the third son of the previous duke, and upon the eldest son's untimely death the second son conspired to get rid of him.
Evidently he was quite good at conspiring, as before long Cedris was charged with molesting a distant female cousin of the King (utterly untrue- the closest he'd ever come to her was when he once tried to drown her in a stream when they were children, over ten years before) and sentenced to the Omega Legion, his estate and the small town he presided over now belonging to his brother.
Background: The third son of the duke of [INCONSEQUENTIAL_PLACE], Cedris grew up with the courtly and martial training of his older brothers but with almost none of the power. As a young adult he was granted title of a small village, which under his leadership grew to a small town in a few years.
He became fairly skilled at running a settlement, instructing the various lackeys under his command, negotiating trading agreements and such with other nobles and mediating conflicts within the town and beyond. Despite having little in common with the peasantry he was well-liked, being mostly fair and with little interest in the kinds of extravagance that leads to suffering amongst the commoners- apart from a bottle of the region's finest wine here and there and the occasional business transaction with a select few of the local whores, at least.
Perhaps the one important part of leadership he wasn't good at was toadying to those higher in the nobility than he- especially his older brothers.
Perhaps that was part of the reason why, when his eldest brother fell off a horse and broke his neck, the second-eldest was so quick to arrange Cedris's downfall. With help from the lord of the realm, the third son of the duke of [INCONSEQUENTIAL_PLACE] was accused of molesting one of the king's distant female cousins and sent to the Legion without trial, leaving his estates and holdings in the hands of his brother along with the now-secure dukedom.
Cedris is rather fatalistic about the whole ordeal and tends to view his present situation as some sort of dark joke by the powers that be at his expense.