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− | '''King Eosa Haranfotson''' is one of the two kings of the Northern Saxons, along with his cousin [[ | + | '''King Eosa Haranfotson''' is one of the two kings of the Northern Saxons, along with his cousin [[Octa]]. |
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+ | In 490, Octa and Eosa both waged war against King Uther Pendragon, having successfully beaten King [[Heraut]] of Malahaut. The pair wished to steal Excalibur for themselves, as Octa believed his cousin Eosa deserved a magical weapon as well. The pair were defeated, their army routed, and Eosa was himself captured by Dutchess [[Ygraine]] of Cornwall. | ||
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[[Category:Pendragon_(2023)_NPCs]] | [[Category:Pendragon_(2023)_NPCs]] |
Latest revision as of 19:02, 7 July 2023
Eosa Haranfotson King of the Northern Saxons | |
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![]() King Eosa at the Battle of Lindsey | |
Born |
15 October, 451 Saxony |
Residence | Cumbria |
Ethnicity | Saxon |
Occupation | King |
Years active | 469-current |
Known for | Incredible size and strength |
Religion | Norse Pagan |
Spouse(s) | Unknown |
Children | 7 |
King Eosa Haranfotson is one of the two kings of the Northern Saxons, along with his cousin Octa.
Personality
King Eosa is a brutish savage, giant in size and merciless in battle. Eosa is so huge that he can't ride a horse. His arms are said to be the size of an average man's thighs, and he os said to have killed over three thousand men singlehandedly.
Important Deeds of Note
In 490, Octa and Eosa both waged war against King Uther Pendragon, having successfully beaten King Heraut of Malahaut. The pair wished to steal Excalibur for themselves, as Octa believed his cousin Eosa deserved a magical weapon as well. The pair were defeated, their army routed, and Eosa was himself captured by Dutchess Ygraine of Cornwall.