Lycus
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Sir Lycus of Salisbury | |
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![]() Sir Lycus before the battle of Mearcred Creek | |
Born |
14 June 460 Salisbury, Logres |
Ethnicity | Cymric |
Occupation | Knight |
Years active | 481- |
Known for |
Loyalty to his family Ruthlessness in battle Traditionalist values |
Religion | British Christian |
Children | 1 |
Sir Lycus of Salisbury (Born 460) is a knight of Salisbury.
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
During a debate with Sir Leo in 485 over the most important value of a knight, Sir Lycus met Dame Eithne at the Spring Court in Sarum.