Louis Lyon

"My lineage, my education, my wealth, looks, skill, rank... I KNOW I'm better than you."

a character in “A Knight To Be”, as played by SlowlyCrazyIAmGoing

Last seen at: Earth

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Name: Louis Lyon

Age: 29

Rank: Knight

Skills: Excels in spear and mounted combat.

Appearance: A deceptively thin frame gives Louis the appearance of being a lanky aristocrat while he is out of his armor. More than that, his entire composure is different. He is prone to slouch while sitting and shows a slight hunch while standing, even in the presence of high ranking officers and family. However, Louis is no fool, and would rather take the inconvenience of good posture over a lashing in the presence of foreign dignitaries or the royal family.

Even so, Louis' presence is clouded with a smug arrogance that comes with the title and positions he has both inherited through the grace of fortune and improved upon through his own skills and determination. His dark brown hair is never out of place, nor fails to be trimmed and styled by the best hands it is possible to attain the services of. The lengths Louis goes to ensure his outward appearance is as pristine as it can possibly be is nothing short of vain, hiring the finest tailors using the most exquisite techniques with only the rarest of materials.

It seems odd, then, to say that Louis' sense of honor and combative spirit are higher than even his pompous air. While considered a nuisance in the court and a complete headache in social conversation, there is a definite ferocity of will and spirit surrounding Louis whenever he is seen wearing his full suit of armor for training, exercises, assignments etc. He is known to be unusually silent in uniform, and the sheer outrage and brutality he has shown in combat has made his fellow soldiers more than uneasy around him. This uneasiness has sparked the rumor that the traditional lion's pelt that adorns his armor is possessing him in combat, and that his success cannot truly be attributed to him because of that. Louis simply waves this by as superstitious nonsense and returns to the pleasures of aged wine and fine music.

Louis Lyon's Story