Difference between revisions of "Edgard"
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− | [[Image:Edgard2.png|175px|left]]<span style="font-size: 12px; font-family: Century Gothic, serif; color:#fff"> Sir Edgard de Lecadre was born to minor Rosalian nobility and instilled with the Myrrish traditions of a Highborn Knight from a young age, his father a veteran of the Sendor war known for his diplomacy and flamboyance. It was his decree that every firstborn son of de Lecadre be tutored in calligraphy, decorum, martial acumen, and propriety in order to be raised by the virtues that had tempered his body and honed his mind some years ago. |
+ | [[Image:Edgard2.png|175px|left]]<span style="font-size: 12px; font-family: Century Gothic, serif; color:#fff"> Sir Edgard de Lecadre was born to minor Rosalian nobility and instilled with the Myrrish traditions of a Highborn Knight from a young age, his father a veteran of the Sendor war known for his diplomacy and flamboyance. It was his decree that every firstborn son of de Lecadre be tutored in calligraphy, decorum, martial acumen, and propriety in order to be raised by the virtues that had tempered his body and honed his mind some years ago. |
− | '''<font color="#DFC184">Cavalier</font>''': Since times of antiquity, nearly every Lecadre firstborn son counted himself a knight with few exception. His forefathers have been warrior-poets, adjudicators, and opportunist demon slayers of largely uncelebrated renown. It is his most candid, reticent wish that he might aspire in deed to be worthy of song, that through exemplary effort he might be subject of an epic. |
+ | *'''<font color="#DFC184">Cavalier</font>''': Since times of antiquity, nearly every Lecadre firstborn son counted himself a knight with few exception. His forefathers have been warrior-poets, adjudicators, and opportunist demon slayers of largely uncelebrated renown. It is his most candid, reticent wish that he might aspire in deed to be worthy of song, that through exemplary effort he might be subject of an epic. |
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