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In [[492]], Sir Brastias fought the [[Characters_(Pendragon)#The Ursine Brotherhood|Ursine Brotherhood]], believing that they were colluding with [[Merlin, Archdruid of England|Merlin]], who had stolen Uther's child that very same day. He spoke against them at their trial for treason and attempted to have them put to death. | In [[492]], Sir Brastias fought the [[Characters_(Pendragon)#The Ursine Brotherhood|Ursine Brotherhood]], believing that they were colluding with [[Merlin, Archdruid of England|Merlin]], who had stolen Uther's child that very same day. He spoke against them at their trial for treason and attempted to have them put to death. | ||
In [[495]], Sir Brastias fought in the battle of St. Albans. Grievously wounded in the fighting, Brastias was still recovering in the infirmary when Saxon treachery murdered most of the nobility of England at the infamous feast of St. Albans. Brastias is a knight without a lord now, and has been traveling as a sellsword since recovering. | |||
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