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| caption          = Sir Botheric at leisure at his Tisbury estate
 
| caption          = Sir Botheric at leisure at his Tisbury estate
 
| birth_date      = 14 July 464
 
| birth_date      = 14 July 464
| birth_place      = Tisbury Manor, Salisbury, England
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| birth_place      = [[Tisbury|Tisbury Manor]], Salisbury, England
 
| occupation      = Knight
 
| occupation      = Knight
 
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'''Sir Botheric the Potent''' (Born 464) is a knight of [[LPen:Locations#Salisbury|Salisbury]], residing at Tisbury with his wife, the [[Lady Tryamour]], and his four children. He is well known for his valor, vigor, and temperance. He was squired in 479, knighted in 485, and wed in 487.
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'''Sir Botheric the Potent''' (Born 464) is a knight of [[LPen:Locations#Salisbury|Salisbury]], residing at [[Tisbury]] with his wife, the [[Lady Tryamour]], and his four children. He is well known for his valor, vigor, and temperance. He was squired in 479, knighted in 485, and wed in 487.
  
 
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== Early Life ==
 
== Early Life ==
 
Sir Botheric was born at Tisbury, in Salisbury, to his father Alaric and his mother Jacqueline. At a young age Sir Botheric was sent away to Tolosa, the family's ancestral home, to be educated in the traditional Occitanian ways. He returned to Salisbury, was squired in 479 and trained by [[Sir Elad of Vagon]]. He earned his knighthood in 485 after he and his companions dealt successfully with a wild bear which had been terrorizing a village, and some local bandits who tried to waylay the group. The adventure proved formative, and the band eventually took the name [[LPen:Characters#The_Ursine_Brotherhood|The Ursine Brotherhood]] because of it.
 
Sir Botheric was born at Tisbury, in Salisbury, to his father Alaric and his mother Jacqueline. At a young age Sir Botheric was sent away to Tolosa, the family's ancestral home, to be educated in the traditional Occitanian ways. He returned to Salisbury, was squired in 479 and trained by [[Sir Elad of Vagon]]. He earned his knighthood in 485 after he and his companions dealt successfully with a wild bear which had been terrorizing a village, and some local bandits who tried to waylay the group. The adventure proved formative, and the band eventually took the name [[LPen:Characters#The_Ursine_Brotherhood|The Ursine Brotherhood]] because of it.
 
 
  
 
== Knighthood ==
 
== Knighthood ==

Revision as of 15:34, 13 December 2014

Sir Botheric the Potent
Archer-Botheric-1.jpg
Sir Botheric at leisure at his Tisbury estate
Born 14 July 464
Tisbury Manor, Salisbury, England
Occupation Knight
Years active 485-present
Known for Assiting Merlin in obtaining Excalibur
Capturing King Octa
Killing the rebel Duke Gorlois
His skill at mounted combat
Religion Cathar
Spouse(s) Lady Tryamour (m. 0487)
Children 4
Parents Alaric of Tisbury
Jacqueline

Sir Botheric the Potent (Born 464) is a knight of Salisbury, residing at Tisbury with his wife, the Lady Tryamour, and his four children. He is well known for his valor, vigor, and temperance. He was squired in 479, knighted in 485, and wed in 487.

Early Life

Sir Botheric was born at Tisbury, in Salisbury, to his father Alaric and his mother Jacqueline. At a young age Sir Botheric was sent away to Tolosa, the family's ancestral home, to be educated in the traditional Occitanian ways. He returned to Salisbury, was squired in 479 and trained by Sir Elad of Vagon. He earned his knighthood in 485 after he and his companions dealt successfully with a wild bear which had been terrorizing a village, and some local bandits who tried to waylay the group. The adventure proved formative, and the band eventually took the name The Ursine Brotherhood because of it.

Knighthood

After being knighted in 485, Sir Botheric took control of his family estate at Tisbury and proved himself a capable administrator. Development and fortification of the estate has been near-constant, while still maintaining the love and admiration of his resident peasants.

In many battles, Sir Botheric has shown his skill with the lance and sword.

Personal Life

The Cathar Cross, symbol of the faith of Sir Botheric and his family.

Botheric is married to Lady Tryamour and has 4 children:

  • Theodoric Michel II (male, b. 487)
  • Marguerite Victoire (female, b. 488)
  • Rene Alaric (male, b. 489)
  • Henri Claude (male, b. 490)