King Pepin the Short

King of the Franks

Description:

Glory achieved

30000 Glory
Sq.
Kn.
Respect.
Notable
Famous
Extraordinary
SIZ: 15 Move 3
DEX: 12 Damage 5d6
STR: 16 Hit Points 27
CON: 12 Armor 11 plus shield
APP: 11
Attacks: Battle 18, Sword 20, Lance 18, Spear 10, Dagger 10
Significant Traits: Valorous 18
Significant Passions: Love (family) 16, Honor 18
Significant Skills: Awareness 15, Courtesy 15, First Aid 15, Heraldry 15, Horsemanship 18, Hunting 15, Tourney 15
Steed: Charger (6d6)
Bio:

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Charlemagne’s father is the illustrious son of the great Charles Martel and Rothrude. He was anointed in 751, and crowned King of the Franks in 754. As a young prince he received his education at the abbey of St. Denis. Pepin is a clever man with a soothing voice, whose motto is: “Never take on more than one enemy at a time.”

Pepin passed away unexpectedly in the autumn of 768, dividing his kingdom between his two sons as he lay on his death bed.

King Pepin the Short

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