[quote=@TemplarKnight07] Excellent idea, I'll type up a couple and see how they're received. Feel free to check out my Winter App as I work out a Human one that is WIP [hider=The Winter Knight] CS: Name: Ser Dagon Feldspar Alias: The Winter Knight Race: Winter-born Court: Winter Position/Occupation: Knight and Executioner of Queen Arys, though currently is bound in the dungeons in penance for his previous failure. (Actual) Age: Roughly 950 years old, give or take several decades. He lived during the early middle ages. Personality: Cold, aloof, and serene, Ser Dagon is the very embodiment of Winter. Neat and simple, he does not possess many desires anymore, nor does he overly care about others, such is the lack of empathy that has harden within him like the ice of his court. He has no purpose to his life beyond serving his Queen's bidding. Proud in his duty and utterly loyal to his charge even in what would otherwise be an accursed fate, he takes solace in the fact that he has earned the grace of a motherly figure even though others call her cold and heartless, and strives to live up to her expectations out of profound admiration of her, and will willfully bear whatever punishment she may desire should he fail. Though he is well-mannered and respectful to most, he's also as stoic and implacable as his Queen when set to a task. Appearance: (Must have well written description, pictures are welcomed.) Ser Dagon is almost always seen clad in his signature armour, a traditional piece borne by all knights of the Winter Court, an ornate suit of black plate metal fringed by a silver cape across his shoulders, with a helm bearing the resemblance of a wolf. Beneath the armour, Dagon looks like a frozen corpse, his skin looks dark blue and blotchy from frostbite, hair is pale white (though neatly cut short if he's allowed to), and his body bears the marks of dozens of wounds from countless duels, battles and engagements both before and after he entered the service of Winter. His eyes are taken on a light blue tinge, hinting at the ancient magic sustaining him and giving him life and vitality far beyond his years but which also binds him totally. He is also well-toned and strong in body build despite his ghastly appearance. Family: Forgotten (He most certainly knows he had a Father, Mother, wife and children, but part of his deal with the Queen of Winter was that she removed all memory of the life he had on Earth besides his name and who he was) Ambition: (Goal) To protect the Winter Queen's interests, vanquish her enemies, and serve her alone in whatever task she wishes. Background: Born into a lesser noble family in early medieval Europe, Ser Dagon Feldspar was raised as a squire in the family of one of the Norman Knights who accompanied William the Conquerer to England. Though a historian will find no trace of any Knight or house bearing the name Feldspar, it is because the last name was given to Dagon by the Fae of the Winter Court, and nobody human had any living record of who he or his family was. Though the Fae of Winter know his tale well. For Dagon's father had decided to settle down in England and take a local woman to wife, siring Dagon and many siblings, and establishing a stout house on the edge of the ancient forests of central England. There they lived and Dagon grew up for several years, despite the hatred of many of the locals with Dagon's father's heavy-handedness and what they saw as a foreigner breaking and flouting the ancient traditions and customs of their land. Customs which his mother told to Dagon in secret, of Faeries and ancient powers as old as time waiting in the woods to snatch away children and realms where people could step into without even realizing. At the time of his 14th name day, at the beginning of a new winter with the first snows already fallen, Dagon's life was thrown upside down. The locals had grown tired of his father's heavy-handed and foreign leadership, and in a great mob they stormed the stout keep he had built, killing his men, setting it ablaze, and boiling his father alive using molten silver that lined the roof of the keep. His mother, viewed as a traitor and a whore for her love, was murdered and raped, and her children killed in their sleep, save for Dagon, whom had awoken in the night and ran as fast out of the keep as he could and into the woods, far away from the flames and angry mob and death. It was only after his feet could carry him no further that the young squire-to-be fell down and wept in despair. He had lost everything and everyone he'd every loved, and possessed no power to undo what was done, let alone take vengeance. He considered throwing himself on his own stolen sword, but feared damnation in Hell for committing suicide and lacked the will to do it. So, finding himself in a stone circle, and beside his rapidly freezing state and possessing a conviction borne out of childish certainty and his despair, he invoked the rites his mother had spoken of, calling out to any being who might hear his pleas and grant him a wish. His cries and calls were answered, with a silence more complete than anything, before he was struck dumbfounded by a being of ethereal beauty unlike any he had ever seen before appear before him. The air felt even colder than before even though no wind even stirred. The being did not smile, and Dagon almost felt like he should be afraid, but in that moment as he peering into her piercing icy eyes, he felt nothing but odd kinship with this being, as she had felt similar pain and loss in the heart of a similar scale before in a time far removed from the present but no less forgotten in her everlasting mind. Yet she bore such pain with such a stoic grace that those unfamiliar with such a thing would never notice. She introduced herself as Arys, the Queen of the Winter Court of the Fae, and merely asked Dagon what his wish was, and what he would offer her should she deem to grant it. Dagon's was simple: To be taken far away from this place, and that he could be made to forget he ever had a family as he thought it better to forget than to live with the pain of being the last member of his house, with the power to do nothing in the face of a cruel fate. In exchange, he offered his body, soul, and servitude to the Queen for all time, in whatever faculty she desired. The Queen, showing no outward signs of interest or disinterest, merely replied by telling Dagon to give her his full and true name if that was truly his desire. Knowing vaguely of the power of names, Dagon cared not of the cost, he had resolved that whoever this being was, he adored her, and gave her his true name freely and willingly there in the stone circle, and blacked out. He would awake in the Fae realm of Winter, both parts of his wish granted, and the Queen informing him that he was to continue his training as a Knight under the tutelage of her and her court. They would raise him and give him more power than he ever could dream, but she reminded him of his deal, he would be hers for eternity, and would not tolerate any slights against her or her court's honour from her "adopted" son. The centuries blended together as time flowed in its strange ways within Fae lands, and Dagon became an infamous Knight of Winter, officially dubbed by his beloved Queen and "Mother", his loyalty to her was absolute, for he relished the oblivion and mercy she had granted him when nobody else would or could. The Queen of Winter had been there for him in his darkest hour, and in the mind of an infinitely short-sighted human by comparison to the machinations of the eternal Fae, that made her worthy of his complete devotion, and to do the same for her should she called upon him to do so. He would take up any task, or bear any amount of pain for her if only to consider himself truly worthy of the attention which this great and terrible being had bestowed upon him. [/hider][/quote] Just so you know as it might not be clear in the OC, the Name category is for the true name while the Alias Category is for any names he is commonly addressed by. Since you said the Fae gave him the name Felspar then it is not his true name. Also it says he is in the Dungeon for some failure but that is not elaborated on? Out of curiousity, in Family it says he is certain he had a wife and children but in the Bio it says he was driven out at age 14. I know at the time youth marriages were often done but usually it was the girls that were around that age while the boys were in there twenties and up. Was wondering if you could elaborate. On an unrelated note [@Belle] When did Feoras and Arys start dating and when did they break up. Was there some sort of war that followed?