Sir Lycus
Sir Lycus of Salisbury (Born 460) is a knight of Salisbury.
Sir Lycus of Salisbury | |
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![]() Sir Lycus before the battle of St. Albans | |
Born |
14 June 460 Salisbury, Logres |
Ethnicity | Cymric |
Occupation | Knight |
Years active | 481-present |
Known for |
Loyalty to his family Ruthlessness in battle Traditionalist values |
Religion | British Christian |
Children | 1 |
Personality
Lycus is known as a ruthless killing machine on the battlefield, but has not managed to distinguish himself favorably besides. He tends to simply follow the Earl's orders, and does not generally make his presence known in the court when decisions are being made. A man of staunch traditions, Lycus believes firmly in the sanctity of the family. His loyalty to his family is without question, and has gotten him into trouble when that loyalty conflicts with other virtues.
Important Deeds of Note
Sir Lycus became an enemy to the the Ursine Brotherhood after Sir Archade successfully slew Sir Bar, Lycus's cousin and close friend in an honorable duel. Lycus has held a grudge since that night and has been plotting revenge against his fellow knights ever since.
In 495, Lycus tried to overthrow the rule of Countess Ellen by insisting that he would not follow the orders of a woman. While some knights supported his stance, the Ursine Order and others, including Sir Leo, voiced their support for the wife of the late Earl Roderick. Lycus eventually backed down, recognizing that he was beaten.