Post by Sir Galahad on Oct 25, 2011 14:26:59 GMT
Name: Dinadan of Cornwall
Age: Young Adult (20)
Class: Knight
Homeland: Cornwall
Place of Birth: Lyonesse
Lord: King Mark
Religion: Christian
Title: Sir Dinadan
Character's Nickname: Dinadan
Significant Family members: Lord Father (deceased); an unimportant Cornish noble, two serious older brothers
Traits
Chaste 12/ 8 Lustful
Energetic 11/ 9 Lazy
Honest 16/ 4 Deceitful
Merciful 15/ 5 Cruel
Pious 6/ 14 Worldly
Temperate 13/ 7 Indulgent
Trusting 19/ 1 Suspicious
Brave 13/ 7 Cowardly
Skills:
Expert-Observation
Expert- Endurance
Novice- Combat
Apprentice- Persuasion
Apprentice- Horsemanship
Apprentice- Athletics
Beginner- Jousting
Beginner- Music
Beginner- Dancing
Physical Description: Sir Dinadan is of average height. Dinadan is well built, but not nearly as muscled as most Cornish knights. With his short light brown hair and light green eyes, he could be described as somewhat attractive, although not near as handsome as his friend Sir Tristan.
Personal History: Dinadan arrived at the court of King Mark some three years ago. The third son of a minor Cornish Lord, Dinadan's presence at court was tolerated. It soon became clear however that Dinadan was not a ordinary knight. A great humorist and lover of practical jokes Dinadan quickly made friends, and enemies, within the court. One such friend was the Prince, Tristan. Despite their differences in character, over time their friendship blossomed, their personalities complimenting each other. No one at the court had ever seen Dinadan fight and eventually this led to the spread over rumours that he was a coward. While Dinadan insisted he had never been given good reason to fight, several older knights soon offered it. While Dinadan wanted no part in the quarrel, Tristan did. Angered that the knights had questioned the mettle of his friend, Tristan defended Dinadan's honor. After that, while many knights still quietly spoke amongst themselves about the bravery, or lack thereof of Sir Dinadan, there were no further comments made to his face. While Dinadan has attracted the attention of several Cornish ladies, he insists, to the amazement of some, that love is a waste of time. Some suggest that this is because he has not yet experienced love, and perhaps they are correct. One of Dinadan's greatest skills is his ability to notice details others do not, and is very good at recognizing faces and heraldry of those he has met in the past.
Age: Young Adult (20)
Class: Knight
Homeland: Cornwall
Place of Birth: Lyonesse
Lord: King Mark
Religion: Christian
Title: Sir Dinadan
Character's Nickname: Dinadan
Significant Family members: Lord Father (deceased); an unimportant Cornish noble, two serious older brothers
Traits
Chaste 12/ 8 Lustful
Energetic 11/ 9 Lazy
Honest 16/ 4 Deceitful
Merciful 15/ 5 Cruel
Pious 6/ 14 Worldly
Temperate 13/ 7 Indulgent
Trusting 19/ 1 Suspicious
Brave 13/ 7 Cowardly
Skills:
Expert-Observation
Expert- Endurance
Novice- Combat
Apprentice- Persuasion
Apprentice- Horsemanship
Apprentice- Athletics
Beginner- Jousting
Beginner- Music
Beginner- Dancing
Physical Description: Sir Dinadan is of average height. Dinadan is well built, but not nearly as muscled as most Cornish knights. With his short light brown hair and light green eyes, he could be described as somewhat attractive, although not near as handsome as his friend Sir Tristan.
Personal History: Dinadan arrived at the court of King Mark some three years ago. The third son of a minor Cornish Lord, Dinadan's presence at court was tolerated. It soon became clear however that Dinadan was not a ordinary knight. A great humorist and lover of practical jokes Dinadan quickly made friends, and enemies, within the court. One such friend was the Prince, Tristan. Despite their differences in character, over time their friendship blossomed, their personalities complimenting each other. No one at the court had ever seen Dinadan fight and eventually this led to the spread over rumours that he was a coward. While Dinadan insisted he had never been given good reason to fight, several older knights soon offered it. While Dinadan wanted no part in the quarrel, Tristan did. Angered that the knights had questioned the mettle of his friend, Tristan defended Dinadan's honor. After that, while many knights still quietly spoke amongst themselves about the bravery, or lack thereof of Sir Dinadan, there were no further comments made to his face. While Dinadan has attracted the attention of several Cornish ladies, he insists, to the amazement of some, that love is a waste of time. Some suggest that this is because he has not yet experienced love, and perhaps they are correct. One of Dinadan's greatest skills is his ability to notice details others do not, and is very good at recognizing faces and heraldry of those he has met in the past.