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Type: | Non Player Character |
Gender: | Male |
Religion: | British Christian |
Class: | Abbot-Bishop |
Level of fame: | Notable |
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Current age: | Expression error: Unexpected < operator."Expression error: Unexpected < operator." is not a number. (as of TimelineA.D.) |
Estate: | Beautyfields |
County: | Salisbury |
Liege lord: | Ellen |
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Form of address: | Your Excellency |
Colloquial address: | Your Excellency Beautyfields |
Formal address: | Right Reverend Roger of Beautyfields of House Hound. Abbot-Bishop of Sarum. |
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House: | Hound |
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Culture: | [[]] |
Age category: | Adult |
Born: | 463 A.D. |
Squired: | 478 A.D. |
Knighted: | 484 A.D. |
Birthcounty: | Salisbury |
Coat-of-Arms | |
Maroon, s sleuth-hound passant Argent, collared and leashed Gules. | |
~ Notable Abbot-Bishop ~
Bishop Roger
Roger is a Notable Cymric Abbot-Bishop from Salisbury. He currently serves Ellen.
He is the son of an unknown man and an unknown woman. He is unmarried. He has no sons or daughters.
He is Expression error: Unexpected < operator. years old and lives in Salisbury.
Description
The Abbot-Bishop of Salisbury is both wealthy and worldly, in a religious sort of way. His wealth comes from the holdings of the church, including the church holdings of Beautyfields and those around Sarum and Warminster and the other numerous sources of church income.
He is well educated, widely read, and influential; he loves to travel to London for business. He tends towards practicality when conflict between the count and the church arises. Like most Abbot-bishops of the British church he is both a secular lord and a baron of the robe. He is trained in combat as well as the spiritual needs of the people of Sarum. He is a close confidant of Ellen and her son Robert.
However he lost an arm during an attempted murder in 506, as his ability to fight has been greatly diminished.