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Information
Type: Player Character
Player: EllenMsbck
Gender: Male
Religion: Roman Christian
Class: Warrior
Glory: 6605
Level of fame: Renowned
Distinctive features:
Estate: Hindon
County: Salisbury
Liege lord: Robyn
 
Death
Death year: 463 A.D.
Age at time of death: 45
 
Address
Form of address:
Colloquial address: Hindon
Formal address: Bryn of Hindon of House Marwth.
 
Known for
 
Family
House: Marwth
Family tree: []
Former wives:
Sons (0):
Daughters (0):
Mother:
Father:
Grandfather:
Brothers:
Sisters:
 
Origin
Culture: [[]]
Age category: Adult
Born: 418 A.D.
Birthcounty: Salisbury
 
Coat-of-Arms
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~ Renowned Warrior ~


Bryn

Bryn was a Renowned Cymric Warrior from Salisbury. He served Robyn at the time of his death.

He was the son of Harsouse and Diane Domus Cæcilius. He was unmarried. He has no sons or daughters.

He died in 463 A.D. He was 45 years old.





Inheritance

Bryn fell with the first sunrays hitting his face in his 45th year in the forest of Gloom. His acts of bravery in defending his family and his children unto his death is talked about for many generations. His body was laid at rest in a tomb with effigy, payed for by Aurelius Ambrosius for deeds in the Kings Service that is never spoken of. Many of his glorious deeds were ahead of their time, and are often retold by later relatives. Amongst his many great deeds, he took part in felling the giant Sigeberht Longsword. He died a Notable Warrior.

Bryn was known for his Bravery and his Recklessness, mostly for being first to rush for the enemy banner at Battle of Carlion. He was also known for his Love of his Family, his Hospitality, his Honor and his Loyalty for his old Battle-brothers.

He was a talented rider, an excellent spearman and swordsman as well as having a roman silver tongue of intrigue.

Bryns wife died hours before him in the attack, as well as several of his children. They left behind two surviving children, Emogen and Melkin.

His son Melkin inherits the manor of Hindon and the attached Roman Villa with all the lands that came with it, a chest of roman coins (£20), £2 in silver, A book titled “The institute of Gaius”, A holy relic of St Albans (Spiritual +3), an old roman chainmail with helmet, a cymric sword, a dagger, 5 spears and two painted shields. The Saxon Clothes he wore at time of death was burned.

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