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| | |Cognomens=Pendragon | ||
|Gender=Male | |||
|Religion=British Christian | |||
|Type=Non Player Character | |||
|Agecategory=Adult | |||
|Knighted=Knighted | |||
|image=uther.jpg | |||
|Class=King | |Class=King | ||
|Culture=Cymric | |Culture=Cymric | ||
|Glorylevel=Extraordinary | |Glorylevel=Extraordinary | ||
| | |Estate=Logres | ||
|Lord=None | |||
|Features=Dark, auburn hair, Barrel chest | |Features=Dark, auburn hair, Barrel chest | ||
|Traits=Lustful,Energetic,Proud,Reckless,Worldly,Valourous,Suspicious of Gorlois,Suspicious of Corneus,Trusting of Merlin | |Traits=Lustful,Energetic,Proud,Reckless,Worldly,Valourous,Suspicious of Gorlois,Suspicious of Corneus,Trusting of Merlin | ||
|Passions=Honor,Hospitality | |Passions=Honor,Hospitality | ||
| | |Skills=Sword,Spear Expertise,Horsemanship,Battle,Intrigue,Awareness,First Aid | ||
| | |shieldimage=shield-uther.png | ||
|Blazon=Vert, two dragons addorsed rampant or | |||
|Wife=Ygraine | |||
|Sons=Unnamed | |||
|House=Pendragon | |House=Pendragon | ||
| | |Mother=Ivoire | ||
| | |Father=Constantinus | ||
| | |Birthyear=436 | ||
| | |Birthcounty=Royal Progress | ||
|Homecounty=Royal Progress | |||
|Dead=Yes | |||
|Deathyear=495 | |||
|Appearance=Impressive | |||
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|Description text={{Quoteblock|Year=000|Type=Quote|Source=Roman de Brut|Quote= | |||
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“Never before had the realm such rest and peace as in the days of Uther the king.” | “Never before had the realm such rest and peace as in the days of Uther the king.” | ||
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King Uther is the prototypical feudal monarch. He doesn’t model himself after any ideal — he is making the ideal for others to follow. He is a warrior-king, but a warrior first. He orders his troops into battle, and leads from the front. In non-warlike matters he listens to his favorites and courtiers, and delegates everything he doesn’t enjoy to his trusted companions. He often makes snap judgments, followed by commands to see that his will is carried out quickly. | King Uther is the prototypical feudal monarch. He doesn’t model himself after any ideal — he is making the ideal for others to follow. He is a warrior-king, but a warrior first. He orders his troops into battle, and leads from the front. In non-warlike matters he listens to his favorites and courtiers, and delegates everything he doesn’t enjoy to his trusted companions. He often makes snap judgments, followed by commands to see that his will is carried out quickly. | ||
King Uther is an absolute king. He sits atop the pyramid of society, admired by his lords, approved (reluctantly) by the clergy, and acclaimed by the commoners. Britain is his personal possession.Uther, king of warlords, has unique privileges of duty, command, and obedience. He alone is at the top, the peak, the pinnacle of all men. The time of his reign is difficult and beset with troubles within and without. Some would take advantage of the situation and increase their fortunes while the less fortunate find themselves diminished. As warriors and lords solidify their hold on the land, the power of the elite grows at the expense of others. | King Uther is an absolute king. He sits atop the pyramid of society, admired by his lords, approved (reluctantly) by the clergy, and acclaimed by the commoners. [[Britain]] is his personal possession.Uther, king of warlords, has unique privileges of duty, command, and obedience. He alone is at the top, the peak, the pinnacle of all men. The time of his reign is difficult and beset with troubles within and without. Some would take advantage of the situation and increase their fortunes while the less fortunate find themselves diminished. As warriors and lords solidify their hold on the land, the power of the elite grows at the expense of others. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:15, 11 February 2019
Information | |
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Type: | Non Player Character |
Gender: | Male |
Religion: | British Christian |
Class: | King |
Level of fame: | Extraordinary |
Distinctive features: | |
Estate: | Logres |
County: | Royal Progress |
Liege lord: | None |
Squire: | |
Death | |
Death year: | 495 A.D. |
Age at time of death: | 59 |
Address | |
Form of address: | Your Majesty |
Colloquial address: | Your Majesty Logres |
Formal address: | His Majesty King Uther of Logres of House Pendragon. King of Logres. |
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Family | |
House: | Pendragon |
Current wife: | Ygraine |
Sons (0): | |
Mother: | |
Father: | |
Grandfather: | |
Brothers: | |
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Origin | |
Culture: | [[]] |
Age category: | Adult |
Born: | 436 A.D. |
Squired: | 451 A.D. |
Knighted: | 457 A.D. |
Birthcounty: | Royal Progress |
Coat-of-Arms | |
Vert, two dragons addorsed rampant or | |
~ Extraordinary King ~
King Uther Pendragon
Uther was a Extraordinary Cymric King from Royal Progress. He served None at the time of his death.
He was the son of Constantinus and Ivoire. He was married to Ygraine. He has no sons or daughters.
He died in 495 A.D. He was 59 years old.
Description
King Uther is the prototypical feudal monarch. He doesn’t model himself after any ideal — he is making the ideal for others to follow. He is a warrior-king, but a warrior first. He orders his troops into battle, and leads from the front. In non-warlike matters he listens to his favorites and courtiers, and delegates everything he doesn’t enjoy to his trusted companions. He often makes snap judgments, followed by commands to see that his will is carried out quickly.
King Uther is an absolute king. He sits atop the pyramid of society, admired by his lords, approved (reluctantly) by the clergy, and acclaimed by the commoners. Britain is his personal possession.Uther, king of warlords, has unique privileges of duty, command, and obedience. He alone is at the top, the peak, the pinnacle of all men. The time of his reign is difficult and beset with troubles within and without. Some would take advantage of the situation and increase their fortunes while the less fortunate find themselves diminished. As warriors and lords solidify their hold on the land, the power of the elite grows at the expense of others.