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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.
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