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|Description text=Sir Brychan, the Deputy Marshal of Logres, had a deep, booming voice that inspired those he led. He was a large man, with black hair and beard and blue eyes. He braided his hair and beard and wore the arm rings of the warriors he has killed to appear more fearsome to his Saxon enemies. Brychan was also the Baron of Longridge, in Clarence.
|Description text=Sir Brychan, the Deputy Marshal of Logres, had a deep, booming voice that inspired those he led. He was a large man, with black hair and beard and blue eyes. He braided his hair and beard and wore the arm rings of the warriors he has killed to appear more fearsome to his [[Saxon]] enemies. Brychan was also the Baron of Longridge, in Clarence.
 
Because Duke Ulfius was frequently away on king’s business, the important task of keeping Uther’s army trained, equipped, and ready to fight often fell to Brychan.
 
During Aurelius Ambrosius’ raids in Frisia, Brychan famously continued his attack despite losing his right hand, breaking through the Saxon defenses and burning their ships using only the torch in his left hand. He hates cowardice and always makes time for the valorous.
 
After his death at the Infamous Feast in 495, the baron’s son, Maurin, assumed the family's holding.
}}Sir Brychan, the Deputy Marshal of Logres, had a deep, booming voice that inspired those he led. He was a large man, with black hair and beard and blue eyes. He braided his hair and beard and wore the arm rings of the warriors he has killed to appear more fearsome to his [[Saxon]] enemies. Brychan was also the Baron of Longridge, in Clarence.


Because Duke Ulfius was frequently away on king’s business, the important task of keeping Uther’s army trained, equipped, and ready to fight often fell to Brychan.  
Because Duke Ulfius was frequently away on king’s business, the important task of keeping Uther’s army trained, equipped, and ready to fight often fell to Brychan.  
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After his death at [[the Infamous Feast]] in 495, the baron’s son, Maurin, assumed the family's holding.
After his death at [[the Infamous Feast]] in 495, the baron’s son, Maurin, assumed the family's holding.
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Latest revision as of 14:31, 7 September 2017

Information
Type: Non Player Character
Gender: Male
Religion: British Christian
Class: Baron
Level of fame: Renowned
Distinctive features:
County: Royal Progress
Liege lord: Uther
Squire:
 
Death
Death year: 495 A.D.
Age at time of death: 50
 
Address
Form of address: Your Lordship
Colloquial address: Your Lordship
Formal address: The Honorable Baron Brychan . Deputy Marshal of Logres.
 
Known for
Traits:
Skills:
 
Family
Former wives:
Sons (0):
Mother:
Father:
Grandfather:
 
Origin
Culture: [[]]
Age category: Adult
Born: 445 A.D.
Squired: 460 A.D.
Knighted: 466 A.D.
Birthcounty: Clarence
 
Coat-of-Arms
Barry nebuly or and vert.
 
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~ Renowned Baron ~


Baron Brychan

Brychan was a Renowned Cymric Baron from Royal Progress. He served Uther 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 50 years old.

Description

Sir Brychan, the Deputy Marshal of Logres, had a deep, booming voice that inspired those he led. He was a large man, with black hair and beard and blue eyes. He braided his hair and beard and wore the arm rings of the warriors he has killed to appear more fearsome to his Saxon enemies. Brychan was also the Baron of Longridge, in Clarence.

Because Duke Ulfius was frequently away on king’s business, the important task of keeping Uther’s army trained, equipped, and ready to fight often fell to Brychan.

During Aurelius Ambrosius’ raids in Frisia, Brychan famously continued his attack despite losing his right hand, breaking through the Saxon defenses and burning their ships using only the torch in his left hand. He hates cowardice and always makes time for the valorous.

After his death at the Infamous Feast in 495, the baron’s son, Maurin, assumed the family's holding.