The Lords of Logres in the Age of Conquest: Non-Player Characters

Absolom: A blind hermit. Helped locate lost knights of Salisbury (511).
Accolon: Knight of France; lover of Morgan. Killed by King Arthur during an attempted coup (521).
Aeflaed: Illegitimate daughter of Aelle and member of his heorthgeneats. Led the 'Wedding Raid' (517). Escaped from the Battle of Badon Hill (518). Joined Ganulf's rebels in Anglia (521). Made Steward of Anglia (523).
Agatha: Serving maid at Marshfield Manor and mother of Tarquin. Murdered in an attempt to ruin Sir Barrius's reputation (522).
Agravain: Son of King Lot and Queen Morgause; brother of Sir Gawain and Sir Gaheris. Has a grudge against Sir Balthazar for interfering when he was abusing peasants (515). Fought at Badon Hill (518). Led troops at the Battle of Loch Lomond (519). Challenged Sir Dagonet to a duel, but wound up fighting Sir Gawaine (520). Crippled by Sir Connor in a duel (521). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Alice: Serving maid at Marshfield Manor.
Amren: Knight of the Round Table. A great champion of Romance. Became an inaugural member of the Queen's Knights (519). Helped Sir Tellus rescue the Mouse Court (524). Murdered by Sir Bertilot (525).
Analine: Daughter of Blandine. Visited Guinevere to avoid marrying one of the sons of Cadlew; started a relationship with Sir Gawaine (520).
Ariette:  The Lady of the Pretty Smile. Married Sir Xavier (515).
Arthur: A former squire from Escavalon and current King of Logres. Son of Uther and Igraine, half-brother of Morgause, Elaine and Morgan, uncle of Sir Gawain, Sir Gaheris and Sir Agravain. He drew the Sword from the Stone and was acclaimed King, and then High King of Britain. Won the Battles of Carlion, Bedegraine, and Cameliard to consolidate his power (510). Composed a Code of Chivalry as a guide for knightly behaviour (511). Won Excalibur, conquered Malahaut and Garloth, arranged for the May Babies incident (512). Defeated twelve rebel kings at the Battle of Castle Terrabil (513). Married Queen Guinevere and instituted the Knights of the Round Table (514). Challenged by the Grey Knight over the May Babies incident; his honour was successfully defended by Sir Gawain (515). Fought against King Colgrin of Deira to reclaim Malahaut (516). Defeated Colgrin, and won a number of other battles against opportunistic Saxon kings invading Logres (517). Defeated the Saxons at Badon Hill (518). Conquered southern Caledonia (519). Almost killed in a coup by his sister Morgan (521). Created the Companions of King Arthur (522). Pardoned Ganulf and ended the rebellion in Aglia (523). Declared war on Emperor Lucius of Rome (525). Invaded France; killed the Giant of Mont St Michel and Emperor Lucius of Rome in combat (526).

Baedd: The boar king of Twlc Mochyn.
Bagdemagus: Prince of Gore. Passed over for the Round Table, he proved his worth by defeating Sir Balthazar in a fight (521).
Baldor: Knight of Marshfield Manor and champion of Sir Barrius.
Barrius: Stingy knight of Malahaut and lord of Marshfield Manor, father of Glorel, Lucilla and Tarquin. Hosted a tournament (522).
Bart (1): Cook and servant of Sir Turquine. Murdered Agatha and attempted to implicate Sir Barrius, but was caught by Lady Elspeth and hanged (522).
Bart (2): Groom at Marshfield Manor.
Bedivere: Brother of Duke Derfel and Lucan. Has only one hand. Chosen to guard Excalibur as one of the ten best knights in Britain (510). Made a Knight of the Round Table (514). Fought at Badon Hill (518). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Beithir: A half-giant and pretend warlock warlord in Caledonia. Slain by Sir Balthazar (519).
Belinans: King of Powys, father of Sir Dodinas and formerly husband of Elidia. Expanded during the Anarchy to conquer other hill tribes, and renamed his kingdom 'Sugales'. Hosted the Tournament of Dreams, at which Queen Elidia attempted to kill him (516).
Beowulf: Geat prince. Slew the monster Grendel and his mother (516). Joined the Knights of the Round Table, to test himself against the greatest heroes in the world (517). Fought at Badon Hill (518). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Berchthild: Daughter of Ealdorman Coelfrith of Anglia and his wife Heagyth, younger sister of Ganulf. She was accidentally abducted by Wigmund, and escaped into faerie, where her brother and some of Aelle's heorthgeneats rescued her (517). No one knows her fate after the fall of Fort Guinnon (520).
Bercilak: A cheerful knight living in the Forest Arroy. Guided the Knights of Salisbury to the Whetstone of Tudwal Tudclud (515).
Berran: Knight of Farnham, in the Purdue Forest. Failed to catch a strange black panther (523).
Berrant: Prince of Malahaut. Terrorises peasants with his group of faux-Roman crony-knights. Invaded northern Logres, in an alliance with the Saxons (494). Attempted to negotiate an alliance with the Picts (501). Took part in the invasion of Lindsey (503). Took part in the Tournament of the Sword in the Stone; fought against King Arthur in the Battle of Bedegraine (510). Became the King of the Hundred Knights upon the death of his father (512). Barely escaped Malahaut ahead of King Colgrin's invasion (516). Reclaimed his kingdom after Arthur defeated Colgrin (517). Fought at Badon Hill (518). Founded the Knight of the Golden Apple (520).
Bertilot: Brother of Bruce Sans Pite. A robber knight. Murdered Sir Amren (525).
Blamore: French Knight of the Round Table. Settled in Saxon lands by Arthur (519). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Blandine: Duchess of Wuerensis, mother of Analine.
Bleoberis: French Knight of the Round Table. Settled in Saxon lands by Arthur (519). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Bors: Son of King Bors, cousin of Lancelot. Raised by the Lady of the Lake. Brought to Camelot to be knighted (524). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Bronwen: Serving maid at Marshfield Manor.
Brown Knight of the Wilds: A knight wearing rusty antique armour, obsessed with honour and chivalry. Defeated Prince Galegantis at the Battle of Bassus River (512). Made a Knight of the Round Table (514). Fought at Badon Hill (518). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Bruce: Called 'Sans Pite.' Brother of Bertilot. A robber knight famous for his skill at running away.

Cadlew: The youngest son of Sir Cadlew of Wuerensis. A rude boor; chastised by Sir Balthazar (520).
Cadwy: King of Somerset. Untrustworthy but not powerful enough to cause any meaningful trouble. Sent raiders across the border into Salisbury when the army was on the continent with Praetor Syagrius (488). King Uther used this matter as leverage to win his vote on the Collegium (489). Has lost half of Somerset to the Cornish (504). Loses Bath and Bristol (505). Swore fealty to King Nanteleod to win his aid in reclaiming Salisbury (506). Has reclaimed Somerset (507). Swore fealty to King Arthur (510).
Caillach: Drug-addled hermit in Caledonia. Consulted about Beithir's weaknesses (519).
Callum mac Aidan: Laird of Fearrach and father of Jhessie. Submitted to King Arthur after knights saved his village from Beithir (519).
Caradoc (1): Saxon mercenary knight, brother of Sir Turquine. Escaped from the Battle of Badon Hill (518). Fostering discontent against King Arthur from his fortress, the Dolorous Tower. Captured a number of Round Table knights, but was slain by Sir Lancelot (525).
Caradoc (2): The fourth son of Sir Cadlew of Wuerensis. A rude boor; chastised by Sir Balthazar (520).
Carados: King of Scotland. He fought against King Arthur at the Battle of Carlion, but was defeated and yielded to Sir Edwin (510).
Caulus: The third son of Sir Cadlew of Wuerensis. A rude boor; chastised by Sir Balthazar (520).
Cecil: Priest in Borough Hill, on the edge of the Purdue Forest.
Cerdic: Half-Saxon son of Vortigern and King of Wessex. Conquered Hampshire, renaming it Wessex (495). Attempted to gain an alliance with Salisbury, but was rebuffed (496). Conquered the Isle of Wight (497). Salisbury agreed to serve him (498). Conquered Salisbury (499). Lost Portchester to King Port (502). Withdrew rather than fight King Nanteleod (505). Made peace overtures  to Salisbury, which were rejected (506). Made an alliance with King Port (507). Defeated King Nanteleod at the Battle of Netley Marsh (508). Took part in the tournament of the Sword in the Stone; was slain by Sir Edwin but saved by Svenhilde's magic (510). Invaded Britain, but was defeated by King Arthur; subsequently swore fealty to King Aelle. (517). Captured by King Arthur at Badon Hill (518). 
Cleremond: The second son of Sir Cadlew of Wuerensis. A rude boor; chastised by Sir Balthazar (520).
Cleris: The oldest son of Sir Cadlew of Wuerensis. A rude boor; chastised by Sir Balthazar (520).
Coelfrith: A loyal Saxon Ealdorman in Anglia, whose domain stretches from the Little Ouse River Valley to the borders of Logres. Husband of Heagyth, father of Ganulf and Berchthild. Led the Saxon retreat from Badon Hill (518). Died in the massacre at Fort Guinnon (520).
Constantine: Son of Sir Cador. Fought at Badon Hill (518). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Coombs: A friar. Revealed the location of the Queen of the Wasteland to Sir Balthazar (515).
Cyndyn: A young knight of Somerset. Swore to hunt the White Stag; killed by Sir Donna, but then rescued as a child from a witch in Faerie (521). Emerged from Faerie and returned to Somerset (522).
Cynric: Prince of Wessex and son of Cerdic. Following his defeat at the Salisbury Tournament, he was incited by the Redcap into conquering Salisbury (499). Fled Sarum when it was attacked by a dragon (502). Has been secretly training a regiment of Saxon knights. His knights killed King Nanteleod at the Battle of Netley Marsh (508).Took part in the tournament of the Sword in the Stone; was defeated by Sir Edwin there (510). Captured by King Arthur at Badon Hill (518). Groomed for the Round Table (519). Took part in the invasion of France (526).

Dagonet: Landless squire and satirist who won the Quest of the Heart; married Lady Elspeth, knighted, and made Court Jester (519). Parodied the Orkney knights, but was championed by Sir Gawaine (520). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Danain: A knight of Wuerensis. Abandoned chivalry after failing in four quests, but was convinced to amend his ways by the knights of Salisbury (519).
Derfel: Duke of Lindsey. Son of Duke Corneus, and brother to Sir Bedivere and Sir Lucan. Took part in the Tournament of the Sword in the Stone, and swore fealty to King Arthur (510). Made a Knight of the Round Table (514). Fought at Badon Hill (518). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Dewi: Called ‘The Waterman’ for his temperance, a Christian saint in Carlion. Helped convict Merlin of high treason (492). Refused to assist Gwionaism (494). Accused Svenhilde of witchcraft (512).
Dick Son of Dick: Bowman at Ely. Survived the sack of Ely (523).
Dirac: Prince of Estregales, son of King Canan and older brother of Prince Lac. He likes nuns rather too much. Was framed for attempting to murder his father by Sir Orcas, unsuccessfully (494). Fled his kingdom after it was invaded by the Irish (495). Has been reinstated as king by Nanteleod, to whom he has sworn fealty (498). Took part in the tournament of the Sword in the Stone, and swore fealty to King Arthur (510).
Diwrnach: 'King' of a tribe of cannibals on the island of Mona.
Dodinas: Called 'The Wild'. Son of King Belinans, best friend of Sir Sagremore, Prince of Sugales, Knight of the Round Table. Slew the hippogriff of Elidia at the Tournament of Dreams (516). Fought at Badon Hill (518). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Dubricus: The Archbishop of Canterbury. Organised the tournament of the Sword of the Stone, and crowned King Arthur (510). Received the right of Sanctury for every church in Britain (514). Sent missionaries into the Saxon lands (521). Attended a religious conference (524).

Efflin: Knight of Marshfield Manor.
Elaine (3): Daughter of Gorlois. After her father's death she was married to King Nentres of Garloth (492)
Elavane: Wife of Sir Bercilak, living in the Forest Arroy (515).
Elidia: Formerly Queen of Sugales and wife of King Belinans. Leader of the Order of the Wreath. A sorceress attempting to restore paganism. Attempted to kill King Belinans during the Tournament of Dreams, but escaped (516).
Eliwlod: Son of Madoc, cousin of Arthur. Died and turned into an eagle. Prophecied to Arthur, warning him against pride, before departing to serve the Lord of All Eagles (519).
Eliza: Lady of Ely. Very ill. Died during the sack of Ely (523).
Endean: Boring knight of Marshfield Manor.
Enide: Noble lady of Wuerensis, mother of Sir Danain. Persuaded the knights of Salisbury to teach her son about chivalry (520).
Esclabor: King of Babylon, father of Palomides, Safir and Segwarides. Arrived in Logres, and saved the life of King Pellinore (522).
Ethelheard: Saxon knight of Wuerensis. Imprisoned his daughters for falling in love with Cymric men, but was persuaded to let them go (520).
Ethelrida: Saxon wife of Sir Ethelheard of Wuerensis, and his champion.
Ewen: Groom at Marshfield Manor.

Felix: Lord of Cats. Captured the Mouse King, but was driven out by Sir Tellus (524).
Florry: Peasant at Marshfield Manor; sister of Agatha and foster-mother of Tarquin.
Foneddig: A boar-maid of Twlc Mochyn, in love with Sir Hau.

Gaheris: Son of King Lot and Queen Morgause, brother of Sir Gawain and Sir Agravain. Fought at Badon Hill (518). Attacked Sir Connor in revenge for his brother's maiming (521). Abandoned the quest to Anglia for strange reasons, possibly related to the death of King Pellinore (523). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Galegantis: Son of King Nentres of Garloth. Fought at the Battle of Bassus River (512). Made a Knight of the Round Table (514). Fought at Badon Hill (518). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Ganulf: Son and heir of Ealdorman Coelfrith and his wife Heagyth, brother of Berchthild. Killed a manticore to rescue his sister from Faerie and joined Aelle's heorthgeneats (517). Survived the Battle of Badon Hill (518). Led a group of rebels in Anglia (521). Pardoned by King Arthur; died in a duel of honour with Sir Hervis (523).
Gawain: Son of King Lot and Queen Morgause; brother of Sir Gaheris and Sir Agravain; nephew of King Arthur. Raised by the Pope, and given divine solar powers. Met the young King for the first time and became friends (511). Staying at Arthur's court with his brother as a 'hostage' (512). Made a Knight of the Round Table, and took part in the Quest of the White Hart (514). Defeated the Grey Knight as the champion of King Arthur (515). Fought at Badon Hill (518). Became one of the Queen's Knights (519). Championed Sir Dagonet against Sir Agravain; started a relationship with Lady Analine (520). Left court in protest of Arthur's treatment of Ywaine; became one of the Triple Questers (521). Helped to suppress Count Uffo's revolt (523). Killed Sir Melodiam in a duel of honour (524). Captured by Sir Caradoc of the Dolorous Tower; rescued by Sir Lancelot (525). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Geest: A giant with a farmer problem.
Glorel: Romantic younger daughter of Sir Barrius of Marshfield Manor.
Godrun: Forceful wife of Leofdag and mother of Mildgyth. Took part in the 'wedding raid' (517).
Gondrins: Son of Earl Robert and Countess Katherine of Salisbury.
Gotegrim:  Son of King Leodegrance of Cameliard; the youngest child. Fought at Badon Hill (518).
Griflet: Knight of the Round Table. He rode out to challenge King Pellinore when newly knighted and was defeated (512). Championed Svenhilde's honour against Sir Simeon (514). Fought at Badon Hill (518). Made Marshall of Britain (519). Suppressed Count Uffo's revolt (523). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Guinevach: Daughter of King Leodegrance of Cameliard; the younger twin of Guinevere.
Guinevere: Daughter of King Leodegrance of Cameliard; the oldest child and twin of Guinevach. Married King Arthur and became High Queen of Britain (514). Has begun The Queen's Justice, a welfare system (515). Narrowly escaped Saxons during the invasion of Logres, she planted her banner at Badon Hill to buy time for Arthur (518). Instituted the Queen's Knights (519). Invented courtly romance while regent of Britain (526).
Gwaet: A murderously amorous giant. Slain by Sir Athelwulf, Sir Donna and Aelfwinn (521).
Gwyddel: Boar-knight of Twlc Mochyn.
Gwylt: Boar-knight of Twlc Mochyn; younger brother of King Baedd and father of Sir Hau and Sir Pleth.

Hamfast: Knight of Ely. Spends most of his time at Duke Hervis' court, away from his very ill wife.
Hargyll: An immense giant who was imprisoned for killing his brother. Sir Connor freed Hargyll and rescued the knights he had taken prisoner (520).
Harry: A man-at-arms of Ely who knows the Fens. Died in the sack of Ely (523).
Hau: Boar-knight of Twlc Mochyn; nephew of King Baedd, son of Sir Gwylt and brother of Sir Pleth. In love with Foneddig.
Heagyth: Wife of Coelfrith, mother of Ganulf and Berchthild. An experienced warrior. Survived the Battle of Badon Hill (518). Died in the massacre at Fort Guinnon (520).
Hervis of Revil: An elderly knight, dispossessed by the Saxons many years ago and waging a one-man war on them. Guarded Excalibur as one of the ten best knights alive (510). Led a raiding party into Anglia (511). Learned of the fate of his relatives after the fall of Caercolun, and was made a Knight of the Round Table (514). Reclaimed his duchy after the Battle of Badon Hill (518). Massacred Saxon rebels (520). Put down a Saxon rebellion, and killed Ganulf the Wake in a duel of honour, but was forced to leave Anglia (523).
Heward the Pale: A club-footed knight living near London. Artistic and charitable, he has been taking in refugees from the war. Has begun to reconcile with the Church (501). Rescued Sir Julius and Archbishop Bartholomew, who later died (504) Swore fealty to King Arthur (510).
Hopgefn: Boar-knight of Twlc Mochyn.
Huw: Groom at Marshfield Manor.

Igraine: Duchess of Cornwall. Married to Duke Gorlois (485). King Uther fell in love with her at London. Raped by Uther in the form of Duke Gorlois. Married Uther to become Queen of Logres a month later. Pregnant (491). After the abduction of her baby by Merlin, she has used witchcraft to curse him (492). Retired to Amesbury with her daughter Morgan following the death of King Uther Pendragon (495). Saxon raiders from Essex attempted to rescue her, but she was rescued by her daughter Morgan's magic (501). Met with Arthur and acknowledged him as her son (512).

Jay: Kitchen lad at Marshfield Manor.
Jhessie nic Callum: Spirited Pictish noblewoman from Fearrach. Sought aid from King Arthur's knights against Beithir (519).
Joffrey: Lustful knight of Marshfield Manor.

Katherine: Countess of Salisbury. Wife of Earl Robert and mother of Gondrins. Heir to the White Horse Vale.
Kay: Brother and Seneschal to King Arthur. Chosen to guard Excalibur as one of the ten best knights in Britain, because of his family rather than his merit; distinguished himself in the tournament before the Battle of Bedegraine (510). Accused Sir Mabon of not being a fit knight (513). Made a Knight of the Round Table (514). Embarrassed by Sir Balthazar; subsequently won the Easter tournament (515). Fought at Badon Hill (518). Won the Tournament of the Marsh anonymously (522). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Knight of the Wolf: A knight with a pet wolfhound. Avenged the murder of his father (521).

Lac: Son of King Canan of Estregales, and brother of Prince Dirac. Fled Estregales when it was conquered by the Irish (495).
Lady of the Lake: The fey godmother of Merlin. There is a pagan sisterhood named after her. She helped Merlin claim Excalibur from Faerie (486). Sir Esther has also entered into a pact with her to protect Nimue (499). Gave Excalibur to King Arthur (512). Brought Lancelot, Lionel and Bors to court to be knighted (524).
Lady of the Rock: A pious noblewoman of Powys. She was loyal to King Belinans during the Tournament of Dreams (516). Restored to her lands by Sir Ywain (522).
Lamorak: Eldest son of King Pellinore; a famous knight errant. Led an advance force to France to establish a foothold (525). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Lancelot: Son of King Ban of Benwick, leader of the de Ganis knights. Raised by the Lady of the Lake after the fall of Benwick. Brought to court to be knighted; subsequently accomplished many adventures and claimed Dolorous Garde, renaming it Joyous Garde (524). Defeated Sir Caradoc of the Dolorous Tower and rescued a number of Round Table knights (525). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Lionel: Son of King Bors, cousin of Lancelot. Raised by the Lady of the Lake. Brought to Camelot to be knighted (524). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Lucan: Brother of Duke Corneus of Lindsey and Sir Bedivere. Chosen to guard Excalibur as one of the ten best knights of Logres (510). Investigating the poisoning of King Uther (512). Made a Knight of the Round Table (514). Fought at Badon Hill (518). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Lucilla: Sensible older daughter of Sir Barrius of Marshfield Manor. Married Sir Avain (522).
Lucius: Self-proclaimed Emperor of Rome. Demanded tribute from King Arthur, inciting a war (525). Killed by King Arthur (526).

Madge: Serving maid at Marshfield Manor.
Marhaus: Irish knight, the Morholt (champion) of King Anguish. Was one of the Triple Questors (521). Took a seat at the Round Table (523). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Mark: The King of Cornwall. Went as ambassador to Salisbury, and took part in the Salisbury Tournament (499). Fought at the Battle of Netley Marsh; he surrendered to Sir Edwin, but broke his parole and escaped when the battle was lost (508). Established a monument to Prince Lanceor and Lady Colombe (512). Became King after the death of his father (513).
Marrok: The first Saxon Knight of the Round Table; reputedly a were-wolf. Inducted into the Round Table (520). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Martha: Serving maid at Marshfield Manor.
Melodiam: Son of King Pellinore. Challenged Sir Gawain to a duel for killing his father, but was slain (524).
Morcar: Ealdorman from Essex leading a band of rebels. Joined forces with Ganulf the Wake to attack Ely, but was slain by Sir Connor (523).
Mordred: Son of Arthur and Morgause. Kidnapped during the May Babies incident (512). Was discovered to still be alive (522). Returned to Orkney with Morgause (523).
Morgan: Daughter of Gorlois and Igraine. Betrothed to King Urien of Gorre (492). Living with her mother in Amesbury (495). Seems to be practicing magic, without the Ladies of the Lake noticing (498). Brutally slew a raiding party of Saxons with her magic when they attacked Igraine in Amesbury; married to King Urien post-haste (501). Joined her brother's court (514). Responsible for the Grey Knight (515). Banished after an attempted coup (521). Incited Count Uffo to rebellion (523).
Morgause: Daughter of Gorlois by his first wife. Married to King Lot of Lothian (492). Used magic to manipulate the Tournament of the Sword in the Stone, to no avail (510). Seduced King Arthur (511). Her son was kidnapped in the May Babies incident (512). Remains Queen of Orkney and Lothian after the death of her husband (513). Came to Camelot to reclaim her lost son Mordred (523).
Mouse King: The King of all Mice. Rescued from imprisonment by Sir Tellus (524).

Nelda: A Saxon witch from Sussex who supports King Aelle. She took part in the 'Wedding Raid' (517). Survived a magical duel with Nimue at the Battle of Badon Hill (518). Interfered with Ganulf's Saxon rebels for her own reasons (523).
Nimue: A child entrusted to Sir Esther by Merlin (491). She lived in Amesbury Monastery, where she was friends with Morgan. She displayed miraculous powers, like calming the changeling nephew of Sir Brietta (497). Taken away by the Ladies of the Lake (498). The Lady of the Lake, in the form of Sir Esther, is now her faerie godmother (499). Discovered the Ladies of the Lake were lying to her and fled (513). Taken by Merlin as his apprentice after being rescued by King Pellinore (514). Helped Merlin fake his death after inheriting his powers. Confronted and threw down the corrupted Ladies of the Lake, becoming the leader of a new order, and retrieved the Hamper of Gwyddno Garanhir (515). Helped arrange for armies to reach Badon Hill, and fought a magical duel against the Saxon wizards during the battle (518). Rescued Arthur from Morgan's assassination attempt (521). Attended a religious conference (524).

Ortel: Seneschal of Sir Barrius of Marshfield Manor.
Oslafa: Immense nursemaid of Mildgyth. Took part in the 'wedding raid' (517). 

Palomides: Babylonian knight; son of King Esclabor. Arrived in Britain (523). Took up the hunt for the Questing Beast (524).
Pellam: Brother of King Pellinore, the Fisher King of Carbonek. Maimed by the Dolorous Blow of Sir Balin (514).
Pellinore: King of North Wales, he abandoned his homeland to hunt the Questing Beast. Fought King Arthur; killed the Centurion King at the Battle of Bassus River (512). Killed King Lot at the Battle of Castle Terrabil (513). Made a Knight of the Round Table, and took part in the Quest of the White Hart (514). Fought at the Battle of Badon Hill (518). Became friends with King Esclabor after his life was saved (522). Slain mysteriously by treachery (523).
Pernilla: Half-faerie kinswoman of the Mouse King, and lover of Sir Tellus. Rescued from the Prince of Cats (524).
Pertacus: Roman knight of Wuerensis, whose estate was under bombardment by Hargyll the giant.
Peter (1): Monk of Amesbury. Went out to preach against pagans on May Day, but deliberately chose the holy site where no one was (521).
Peter (2): A carpenter. Worked on the tournament ground at Marshfield Manor (522).
Plenorius: Knight of Wuerensis. His lands were plagued by the 'Devil's Stag', which Sir Connor revealed to be a normal stag (520).
Pleth: Boar-knight of Twlc Mochyn; nephew of King Baedd, son of Sir Gwylt and brother of Sir Hau.

Queen of the Wasteland: Wife of King Pellam, now living alone in a monastery in the Wasteland. Guided the knights of Salisbury towards the Whetstone of Tudwal Tudclud (515).

Rafe: Kitchen lad at Marshfield Manor.
Rhigol: Boar-knight of Twlc Mochyn.
Robert: Newborn son of Earl Roderick and Countess Ellen of Salisbury, and heir to the county. Younger brother of Jenna. The Earl of Salisbury after the death of his father (495). Taken to Cameliard after the fall of Salisbury (499). Knighted and invested, he led the attack on Salisbury but was wounded (505). Fought at the Battle of Netley Marsh (508). Brashly broke with the Saxons, took part in the Tournament of the Sword in the Stone, and swore fealty to King Arthur (510). Fought in the Battle of Badon Hill (518). Has reluctantly accepted Saxons into Salisbury (519). Joined the Companions of King Arthur (522). Appointed Sir Helbur as his steward during the invasion of Rome (525). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Romek: Easy-going knight of Marshfield Manor.
Ry: A peasant farmer with a giant problem.

Sagremore: Crown Prince of Byzantium; he has come to Britain to see chivalry. Knight of the Round Table. Friend of Sir Dodinas. Fought at the Tournament of Dreams (516). Fought at the Battle of Badon Hill (518). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Siegland: Daughter of Sir Albrecht, she joined the Saxons after her father's estate was burned down. Joined Aelle's heorthgeneats. Took part in the 'wedding raid' (517). Escaped the Battle of Badon Hill (518). Joined Ganulf's rebels (521). Died after sacking Ely (523).
Sligon: Usurper king of Thule. Renounced his kingship and retired into the Fens (519). Killed by Sir Athelwulf (523).
Sorin: Knight of Silchester. Joined Count Uffo in his rebellion (523).
Stephen: Kitchen lad at Marshfield Manor.

Taliesin: A young bard who seems older than his years. Fought at Badon Hill (518). Visited Nimue at Glastonbury (521). Took part in the religious conference (525).
Tanicus: A holy pilgrim who carries a relic: the Hand of Saint Albans. Master of Polayne. He helped reveal Queen Elidia's schemes (516).
Tarquin: Son of Sir Barrius and Agatha. Acknowledged as Sir Barrius's son (522).
Taryan: Daughter of Lord Penyt. Abducted and murdered by the giant Gwaet for love. Her remains were recovered from Faerie (521).
Tellus: Le Chevalier de la Lune. Jousting in the Purdue Forest to raise an army to rescue his lady-love Pernilla (523). Rescued the Mouse Court from the Prince of Cats (524).
Thomas: A competitor at the Quest of the Heart who almost won, but was shown up by Dagonet as feigning affection for Elspeth to get closer to Guinevere, and was shown off by Sir Donna (519).
Tom (1): Groom at Marshfield Manor.
Tom (2): Master-at-arms of Ely. Died in the sack of Ely (523).
Tor: Illegitimate son of King Pellinore. Raised as a commoner, but made a Knight of the Round Table. Proved his worth in the Quest of the White Hart (514). Fought in the Battle of Badon Hill (518).
Turquine: Saxon mercenary knight, brother of Sir Caradoc. Fled Badon Hill (518). Fostering rebellion against King Arthur - attempted to ruin Sir Barrius' reputation (522).

Uffo: Son of Duke Ulfius, and Count of Silchester. Rebelled against King Arthur for not receiving all the honours that his father had in his life (523). Escaped from Silchester; his present whereabouts are unknown (524).
Uriens: King of Gorre. He is allied with King Lot of Lothian. Engaged to Gorlois and Igraine's daughter Morgan (492). Married Morgan, though she was still a child (501). Almost killed by Morgan; saved by his son Ywain (521).

Valiant: Son of King Aguar and Prince of Thule, living in exile in the Fens. Met Sir Gawain and became his squire (515). Made a knight to fill out the ranks at Badon Hill (518). Reclaimed Thule from Sligon (519). Took part in the invasion of France (526).
Victor: A cheerful knight of Malahaut. Went on his first (mis)adventure with Sir Taedi (515). Fought at the Battle of Badon Hill (518). Became the King of the Circlet of Gold (521). Invited Sir Avain and Lady Elspeth to visit (522).

White Knight: A mysterious knight who turned the tide at the Battle of the River Dubglas (517). Fought in the Battle of Badon Hill (518). Turned down a seat at the Round Table (519). Created the order of Grail Templars, and became a Knight of the Round Table (523). Took part in the invasion of France (526).

Yglais: Lady of the court. Removed as a judge for the Queen's knights for racism (519).
Ywain: Son of King Uriens and Morgan Le Fey. Stopped Morgan from killing Uriens, banished from court by Arthur and became one of the Triple Questers (521). Returned to court, having accomplished great deeds (523). Made friends with a great lion, and restored his reputation (524). Rescued from Sir Caradoc by Sir Lancelot (525). Took part in the invasion of France (526).

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