Lot
Lot King of Lothian | |
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![]() King Lot receiving counsel | |
Born |
2 August, 460 Lothian |
Residence | Lothian |
Ethnicity | Pict |
Occupation | King |
Years active | 481-current |
Known for |
Pictish heritage Shrewd wisdom Off-putting manners |
Religion | British Christian |
Spouse(s) | None |
Children | None |
King Lot of Lothian is the current ruler of Lothian and Orkney, a northern kingdom which is allied with Logres. He is possibly the most powerful ruler north of Hadrian's wall. A Pict, Lot is thought of as a savage who has merely rubbed the woad off his skin by many Cymric lords, though they would never voice such opinions due to his power and influence.
Personality
King Lot is intelligent, cunning, and shrewd in the ways of politics. He is one of the great lords of Britain, and intends to use that position to serve his own ends and those of his friends. He is often considered to be off-putting and savage, though he has learned to use this reputation to serve his interests through intimidation.
Important Deeds of Note
In 492, Lot married Morgawse, the eldest daughter of Queen Ygraine.
Lot and Morgawse celebrated the birth of their first child in 493, a son named Gawaine. That same year, Lot plotted against Uther and Logres in Malahaut, but was discovered by the Knights of the Sword.