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| name            = Sir Amig
 
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| caption          = Sir Amig sitting down to a meeting with [[Ronan|Sir Ronan]].
 
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| residence        = [[Tilshead]], Salisbury, Logres
 
| residence        = [[Tilshead]], Salisbury, Logres
 
| occupation      = Knight
 
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| known_for        = Lying to Lady Adwen.
Making poor decisions.
 
 
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Not to be trusted or helped in any way.
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Sir Amig is probably most well known for his role in arranging the marriage of [[Lady Adwen]] and [[Ronan]]. In exchange for a future favor, Sir Amig shifted the blame for one of Sir Ronan's social blunders onto another knight, [[Sir Gerald ap Gergich]]. Sir Gerald was also known for blundering, but was innocent in this case. Later Sir Ronan returned the favor by assisting Sir Amig in clearing out an infestation of magical creatures on his estate.
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Latest revision as of 23:36, 29 November 2015

Sir Amig
Swanson.jpg
Sir Amig sitting down to a meeting with Sir Ronan.
Residence Tilshead, Salisbury, Logres
Ethnicity Cymric
Occupation Knight
Known for Lying to Lady Adwen.
Religion British Christian

Sir Amig is probably most well known for his role in arranging the marriage of Lady Adwen and Ronan. In exchange for a future favor, Sir Amig shifted the blame for one of Sir Ronan's social blunders onto another knight, Sir Gerald ap Gergich. Sir Gerald was also known for blundering, but was innocent in this case. Later Sir Ronan returned the favor by assisting Sir Amig in clearing out an infestation of magical creatures on his estate.