A Knight Templar destined to wander the land, following the lords direction.
Piety: Being a Templar, Sir Quinn often prays to the higher power, and will in battle asked that a saint or two intercede on his behalf so that he may survive the battle.
Quiet and aloof he watches others and intervenes when those in need require it.
Wearing chain armor and a plain gray hooded tunic with a simple red cross, a wide double wrapped sword belt circles his hips, the war sword hanging from it. A footman's mace also hangs from the belt, a covered heater rests upon his left arm. Prefers to use the war sword but is versed in most martial weapons.
His war sword named Dubhglas- "From the Dark Water." The 36-inch long blackened blade, nicked and notched through years of use, while the heavy steel hilt has Ogham marks carved in it. The 8-inch handle allows for both a single and two-handed grip. The sword is 44-inches long giving him a very effective reach.
Quinn had given up his lands and title to country in the A' Ghidhealtachd (Scottish Highlands), having joined the Knights Templar, he voluntarily relinquished those things; in return he joined the famed Pauperes commilitones Christi Templique Solomonici. (The Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon). Called forth from his homeland he traveled to the Holy Land to free it from the Saracens and their Hassassins who tried to control the area. Serving for four tedious years, fighting and meeting the many people of the Middle East, his outlook on much of his teachings back in Scotland had changed. There was indeed more to the world the Laird had created than he had imagined.
Now an eternal wanderer, Sir Quinn travels the lands seeking understanding and doing what good he can to those that cross his path.
Theme music: Holding out for a hero