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Religion: British Christian
Class: King
Level of fame: Ordinary
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County: Salisbury
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Address
Form of address: Your Majesty
Colloquial address: Your Majesty
Formal address: His Majesty King Sewel . King of .
 
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Age category: Adult
Born: 418 A.D.
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King Sewel

Sewel is a Ordinary Cymric young boy King from Salisbury.

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.

Sewel is the mad beggar king of Sarum.

460: Took part in the The Adventure of The Rules of Hospitality and was taken to the Sheriff to deal with his treachery of the old ways. But, due to the rebellion, his case was never taken to court.

482: Appears again, as an old, crazy man. Has spent more than 20 years, forgotten in the dungeon of Llud’s Hall, the new Sheriff will have nothing of it. He plans to execute the old man, when Maelgwyn ap Ceiwyn intervenes and promises to take care of the old man.

499: Sir Padern takes custody of Sewel from Sir Maelgwyn, and moves him to Swallowcliffe.