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Information
Type: Non Player Character
Gender: Male
Religion: British Christian
Class: Errant Knight
Level of fame: Extraordinary
Distinctive features:
County: Lonazep
Liege lord: Galehaut
Squire:
 
Death
Death year: 495 A.D.
Age at time of death: 60
 
Address
Form of address: Sir
Colloquial address: Sir
Formal address: Sir Arnoullant of House Brun.
 
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Family
House: Brun
Daughters (0):
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Origin
Culture: [[]]
Age category: Adult
Born: 435 A.D.
Squired: 450 A.D.
Knighted: 456 A.D.
Birthcounty: Lonazep
 
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~ Extraordinary Errant Knight ~


Sir Arnoullant the Fair

Arnoullant was a Extraordinary Cymric Errant Knight from Lonazep. He served Galehaut at the time of his death.

He was the son of an unknown man and an unknown woman. He was unmarried. He has no sons or daughters.

He died in 495 A.D. He was 60 years old.

Description

Sir Arnoullant was a boon companion of Segurant the Brown. He was large man with blonde hair, blue eyes, and a neatly trimmed beard that frames a famously handsome visage. Surprisingly for a man that has made a career of fighting, his face was unmarred by scars earning him the moniker “the fair.” Ladies swooned when he enters the room, and men give him all the deference his reputation demands. A relentless Glory seeker, Arnoullant often traveled far and wide slaying giants and other monsters.

Sir Arnoullant was probably the most famous knight of his time, surpassed only by the legendary Sir Eldol. Arnoullant was seen as brave, stupid and utterly insane by his contemporaries. He always chose danger and adventure before politics and war. Although he was by no means chivalrous, the legends of his tales sometimes depict him as more of a gentleman than he was.