Name: Islington Aisale
Age: 42
Gender: Male
Race: Human
Appearance:
Personality: Lord Aisale is a solemn, no nonsense thinker in all things of current life. Taking a very methodical and planned out approach to everything he does, whether it is dealing with the politics of his job or defending the border of Peranor, Aisale is methodical and always has several back up plans. While this makes him brilliantly suited towards defending something, he lacks the imagination and ingenuity of his former tutor that allowed him to be able to turn attacks back into running defenses. Besides this, he has absolutely no sense of humor, and expects every single person he deals with to be professional soldiers, snapping perfect salutes and starting each sentence, and ending it, with Sir or My lord.
Skills:
+Defense Tactics
+Logistics
+Politics
+Disciplinary Actions
+Halberd usage
Magic: N/A
Bio: Lord Islington Aisale is the direct son of the former Lord and commander of the defense against Delcar and other incursions from the west, Marshall Aisale. The Marshall was well known and respected for his neutrality and fair dealings with whomever and whatever situation he found himself into. One part plans and tactics, and three parts ingenuity and cunning, Marshall Aisale desperately tried to instill these values into his son Islington. It was the one time he completely failed at a task he had set his mind to. His son was strict and planned things by the book, as it were. Ingenuity and creativity in the field of battle never existed in the young boys mind.
Growing up, Islington was taught the art of swords, as was customary of noblemen, but gravitated towards the halbard rather than a sword, and let his skill with a blade fall into disrepair, focusing on the art of using a halberd, preferring the long reach and defensive qualities. His father had him work on the front battlements of whatever part of the fortifications they were stationed at, or inspecting. Marshall Aisale died of old age, abruptly and suddenly rather than a slow and drawn out pace. This suddenness further built resentment for randomness and lack of planning in the now Lord Aisale's mind. He strengthened the defenses through strict training and planning, and supported assailing Delcar out of hatred for the situation he had been put into, what his father had been put into.