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Revision as of 04:33, 10 March 2023
Sir Madoc Bastard Son of Uther | |
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![]() Sir Madoc, Scheming | |
Born |
14 July, 452 Logres |
Residence | Logres |
Ethnicity | Cymric |
Occupation | Knight |
Years active | 473-current |
Known for |
Suspicious Nature Skills at Intrigue Dashing Good Looks |
Religion | British Christian |
Spouse(s) | None |
Children | None |
Sir Madoc was born in 452, the consequence of Uther's dalliance with a noble's daughter in Brittany during his exile. Uther brought Madoc with him to Britain when he returned with his brother Ambrosius to reconquer their rightful homeland. Recently, he has been entrusted more often with the command of large armies in order to defend the realm against Saxon incursions.
Personality
Madoc is not as authoritative as his father, and tends to have more of a scheming nature to himself. He's not villainous or evil, but he is definitely a political creature and is well aware of how to play the game to secure the best position for himself. While not legitimized, Madoc is kept close by his father, and is well-protected and respected as a result. He may not inherit the kingdom of Logres, but he has been entrusted with its protection, and Madoc takes that very seriously indeed. He has a reputation as a playboy, and has been known to have various lovers, seemingly unconcerned with gender.
Important Deeds of Note
In 485 Sir Madoc led the troops at the Battle of Mearcred Creek. The outcome of the battle was unclear, and was regarded as a draw.