Sir 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-present |
Known for |
Strong moral courage Leadership abilities Loyalty to Earl Roderick |
Religion | Roman Christian |
Children | 2 |
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
In 495, Sir Leo spoke on behalf of Countess Ellen when many other knights claimed that she could not rule Salisbury due to her gender in the wake of Earl Roderick's death.