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Sir Bar fought in the Battle of Salisbury in [480], winning himself some renown and glory. His actions since, however, have made him more infamous than respected, but his actions in that battle still save him from being thrown in a dungeon or stripped of rank.
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Sir Bar fought in the Battle of Salisbury in ([480]), winning himself some renown and glory. His actions since, however, have made him more infamous than respected, but his actions in that battle still save him from being thrown in a dungeon or stripped of rank.
  
 
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Sir Bar of Salisbury
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Sir Bar at the Battle of Salisbury
Born 21 June 453
Salisbury, Logres
Ethnicity Cymric
Occupation Knight
Years active 474-
Known for Zeal for justice
Rude behavior
Lack of courtly knowledge
Religion British Christian
Spouse(s) Lady Dwyryd
Children 2


Sir Bar of Salisbury (Born 458) was a vassal knight of Earl Roderick of Salisbury. He was slain by Sir Archade in a duel to the death in the winter of 489.

Personality

Sir Bar is notable for his sense of justice, which oftentimes would override all other concerns for him and lead him to conflict with fellow knights. To his subjects he is considered a brutish thug, and they are often the targets of his foul tempers and punishments which, while entirely legal, are cruel by even the standards of the most arrogant knights. Sir Bar is used as an example by some knights when educating squires that justice, while a fine pursuit in itself, can lead a man to unjust behaviors when it is pursued without compassion.

Important Deeds of Note

Sir Bar fought in the Battle of Salisbury in ([480]), winning himself some renown and glory. His actions since, however, have made him more infamous than respected, but his actions in that battle still save him from being thrown in a dungeon or stripped of rank.