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[[Image:Edgard2.png|175px|left]]<span style="font-size: 30px; font-family: Edwardian Script ITC, serif; color:#fff">S</span><span style="font-size: 10px; font-family: Century Gothic, serif; color:#fff">&nbsp;&nbsp;ince of times of antiquity, nearly every firstborn son of the Rosalian noble House Lecadre counted himself a knight with few exception. Edgard's ancestors have been warrior-poets, adjudicators, and opportunist demon slayers of largely uncelebrated renown and mixed reputation. When his father returned from the Sendor War, it was his mandate that his son be tutored in calligraphy, decorum, martial acumen, and horsemanship. As he boy, Edgard showed an affinity for sword and spur which made him popular with his peerage.
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[[Image:Edgard2.png|200px|left]]<span style="font-size: 30px; font-family: Edwardian Script ITC, serif; color:#fff">S</span><span style="font-size: 10px; font-family: Century Gothic, serif; color:#fff">&nbsp;&nbsp;ince of times of antiquity, nearly every firstborn son of the Rosalian noble House Lecadre counted himself a knight with few exception. Edgard's ancestors have been warrior-poets, adjudicators, and opportunist demon slayers of largely uncelebrated renown and mixed reputation. When his father returned from the Sendor War, it was his mandate that his son be tutored in calligraphy, decorum, martial acumen, and horsemanship. As a boy, Edgard showed an affinity for sword and spur which made him popular with his peerage.
   
 
<span style="font-size: 30px; font-family: Edwardian Script ITC, serif; color:#fff">I</span><span style="font-size: 10px; font-family: Century Gothic, serif; color:#fff">&nbsp;&nbsp;t wasn't long before Edgard's thirst for prestige exceeded his ability to satiate it, so excel as he might at matching lances or the mettle of courtly tourney, he longed for the celebrity of warfare apparent in bard's ballads and bloody poetry of heroic epics.
 
<span style="font-size: 30px; font-family: Edwardian Script ITC, serif; color:#fff">I</span><span style="font-size: 10px; font-family: Century Gothic, serif; color:#fff">&nbsp;&nbsp;t wasn't long before Edgard's thirst for prestige exceeded his ability to satiate it, so excel as he might at matching lances or the mettle of courtly tourney, he longed for the celebrity of warfare apparent in bard's ballads and bloody poetry of heroic epics.
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Latest revision as of 06:11, 12 September 2014


Edgard de Lecadre

First Son of House Lecadre

Thorn of Rosalia

Silver Lance of the Inmost Sea
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"The noir hero is a knight in blood caked armor. He's dirty and he does his best to deny the fact that he's a hero the whole time."
--Frank Miller
Full Name Edgard de Lecadre
Race Human
Heritage Myrrish Eldanar
Born Rosalia
Class Cavalier
Order Cockatrice
Age 42
Height 6'2"
Weight 194
Hair/Eyes Blonde/Blue
Alignment Chaotic Good
Deity Angoron
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S  ince of times of antiquity, nearly every firstborn son of the Rosalian noble House Lecadre counted himself a knight with few exception. Edgard's ancestors have been warrior-poets, adjudicators, and opportunist demon slayers of largely uncelebrated renown and mixed reputation. When his father returned from the Sendor War, it was his mandate that his son be tutored in calligraphy, decorum, martial acumen, and horsemanship. As a boy, Edgard showed an affinity for sword and spur which made him popular with his peerage.

I  t wasn't long before Edgard's thirst for prestige exceeded his ability to satiate it, so excel as he might at matching lances or the mettle of courtly tourney, he longed for the celebrity of warfare apparent in bard's ballads and bloody poetry of heroic epics.

T  oday he wanders the land, embarking on quests when they pique his interest, and forging his own path when they do not. More than coin, love, or lust, Sir Edgard cares about his reputation, and with every encounter, seeks to increase his own legend.

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   Mount: destrier (horse)
   Name: Raphanel