Roger
Bishop Roger of Salisbury is a wealthy and worldy clergyman, in a religious sort of way. The holdings of the church have made him rich, including the holdings of Amesbury, and those around Sarum and Warminster, as well as other numerous sources of church income.
Roger Bishop of Salisbury | |
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![]() Bishop Roger at Sarum | |
Born |
1 November, 426 Salisbury |
Residence | Salisbury |
Ethnicity | Cymric |
Occupation | Clergyman |
Years active | 430-current |
Known for |
Intelligence Worldy manner Extraordinary pragmatism for a man of the Church |
Religion | British Christian |
Spouse(s) | None |
Children | None |
Personality
Roger is well-educated, intelligent, widely read, and extremely influential in the church. He is a seasoned traveler, and often makes excuses for trips to London on business. He manages to hold a rather tenuous balancing act when conflict between Earl Roderick and the church arises, and is known for practicality, pragmatism, and fair-mindedness. He is no great friend to the fanatics of the church, or the vehement critics thereof, but he is quite popular with the moderates as it stands.
Important Deeds of Note
Bishop Roger helped with the defense of the Knights of the Sword in 492.