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Type: | Player Character |
Player: | EllenMsbck |
Gender: | Male |
Religion: | Roman Christian |
Class: | Vassal Knight |
Glory: | 6567 |
Level of fame: | Renowned |
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Estate: | Hindon |
County: | Salisbury |
Liege lord: | Roderick |
Squire: | |
Death | |
Death year: | 495 A.D. |
Age at time of death: | 34 |
Address | |
Form of address: | Sir |
Colloquial address: | Sir Hindon |
Formal address: | Sir Melkin of Hindon of House Marwth. |
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Family | |
House: | Marwth |
Family tree: | [] |
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Origin | |
Culture: | [[]] |
Age category: | Adult |
Born: | 461 A.D. |
Squired: | 476 A.D. |
Knighted: | 482 A.D. |
Birthcounty: | Salisbury |
Coat-of-Arms | |
Azure, an eagle rising argent | |
~ Renowned Vassal Knight ~
Sir Melkin
Melkin was a Renowned Cymric Vassal Knight from Salisbury. He served Roderick at the time of his death.
He was the son of Bryn and Cælia. He was unmarried. He has no sons or daughters.
He died in 495 A.D. He was 34 years old.
Description
Melkin was the son of Bryn, one of the so called Bannermen, and heir to Hindon. He watched his father die while he was still very young and has been raised by his adoptive mother, and his adoptive uncle. Although raised in a pagan household, his relatives was careful to make sure that Melkin got the proper Roman Christian upbringing by sending relatives to the Cellydon household. During his life he served faithfully as a vassal knight to count Roderick.
Notable possessions
- A chest of roman coins (£27)
- A book titled “The institute of Gaius”
- A holy relic of St Albans (Spiritual +3) (around Melkin’s neck year 495 when he died)
- A holy relic of St Joseph of Aramathia (helps the knight from imprisonment) (in the chest)
- A ring given by Merlin (a single re-roll on any die) (given to Brynach year 495)
Inheritance
“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. "
By the honorable rights granted to us through virtue of blood, tradition and right to the dominion of Salisbury, I, Count Roderick of Salisbury, son of Count Robyn called the Grand Knight, do recognize that by right, since Time Immemorial, that Sir Melkin, the son of Bryn of the Bannermen, carries all rights to the manor of The Roman Villa, also known as Hindon, to be held in perpetuity, with the right of judgement at the hundred court of Hillfort; and furthermore I, Count Roderick of Salisbury, recognize also the ancient right, given by the High King Constantine, to carry the arms of his lineage, a silver eagle, on azure.
In return for this recognition the good friend my vassal agrees to supply upon demand, for service inside or outside or my county, the service for sixty days of one knight, and two Foot Soldiers for the army, and one Archer for the garrison of Vagon Castle.
These rights are granted in full faith and completion, but in every case excluding those parcels that are legitimately held by other vassals of mine, or by legitimate vassals of theirs, and therefore to this charter we set my seal in trust and affection.
Book of the Dead
Sir Melkin died after being poisoned at the Infamous Feast. Sir Melkin fought bravely in the battle of St Albans but was ultimately lost in the treachery of the feast that was held afterwards. His body was laid at rest in his family tomb at Hindon. His many dead of glory are spoken of in the lands for many years thereafter. He was known for his leadership in battle and fought in many skirmishes and battles. Most notably he led a unit that helped saved King Uther’s banner in the battle of St Albans. He died a Notable Knight.
Melkin was known for his Bravery in the many occasions he fought in battles and fights. But he was also known as a mild-mannered man, his tendency to forgive his enemies and show mercy against his enemies. He often spoke of being careful to trust your neighbors, especially those from Silchester but also was known to trust his best friend Sir Cadry and the Magician Merlin. He was also a man of passion and great Loyalty for his Liege and his wrath against those that break his Hospitality. Like many men of his time, he often spoke of the wondrous Ygraine, and once even tried to kill himself in her name because she wanted it.
Beginning as a skilled squire, he later used these skills to become a talented rider, and a great swordsman and a great commander in battle. Like many romans, he learned to use his silver tongue later in life.
Melkin has two wives during his life, the first, Mairwen, died in childbirth early. His latest wife, Nest, survived his death, as well as several of his children. He left behind two sons and four daughters.
His son Brynach, from his first Marriage, inherits the manor of Hindon and the attached Roman Villa with all the lands that came with it, a chest of roman coins (£27), 170 dinarii, 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 sword, a dagger, 5 spears and two painted shields. The clothes he wore during his last drink was burned.