Leo
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| Sir Leo of Salisbury | |
|---|---|
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Sir Leo at Sarum | |
| Born |
28 September 461 Salisbury, Logres |
| Ethnicity | Cymric |
| Occupation | Knight |
| Years active | 482- |
| Known for |
Strong moral courage Leadership abilities Loyalty to Earl Roderick |
| Religion | Roman Christian |
| Children | None |
Sir Leo of Salisbury (Born 461) is a knight of Salisbury.
Personality
Sir Leo is often thought of as the moral center of Earl Roderick's court. A young knight, he has already managed to prove himself as a levelheaded and honest man who is capable of putting aside his own concerns and desires in order to serve what he believes to be right. Leo is said to be a knight who tries to do good - not just to do well.
Important Deeds of Note
During a debate with Sir Lycus in 485 over the most important value of a knight, Sir Leo met Dame Eithne at the Spring Court in Sarum.