Lady Tessora of Artois

"How can I be misguided - for I am guided by the hand of God."

Born in Artois to the north of France to a very devout noble family, Tessora was enamoured with tales of gallant knights, especially the Arthurian legends - written in the neighbouring county of Flanders by Chrétien de Troyes.

Her family were perhaps a little too indulgent of her fascination and allowed her to pursue her education in sword fighting - the main stipulation being that it not disrupt her ecclesiastical studies. This was no great imposition, and Tessora gladly spent much of her free time in prayer or contemplation of god's works (at least, the time not already consumed by learning to ride and fight).

After some time, she received visions of England and, interpreting it as a message from the Almighty, set sail in order to walk in the footsteps of the Knights of the Round Table.

Things in England bore little resemblance to the tales of her youth - knights often behaved boorishly, and everyone seemed to have it in their heads that women couldn't be amongst their ranks, which was of course preposterous. Clearly this was God testing her devotion, and so she continued on regardless, seeking to help those in need.

Shortly after her decision to continue on this path, she was visited by the angel Midael, who approved of her goals and promised to guide her on her journey as long as she remained devout. The night after his visitation, she received a vision which she interpreted to be of Sherwood Forest, and so without question she set off.

There she came across the mage Evelyn, who harboured none of the ill will or scepticism of her god-given status as a knight as the other peoples of this land. She introduced her to the newfound covenant of Sagehollow, and though uneasy with their magical studies, was eventually convinced that they, too, sought to purge the land of evildoers.

Description
Born: 1172 Height: 6'3" Weight: 183lbs Build: Athletic Notable Features: Very pale skin which is faintly luminous in pitch darkness, very light blonde hair, a brutal scar running down her left shoulder and clavicle, another in her side, and a third on her right bicep (Zodiacus)

Characteristics
Strength +2 Stamina +1 Dexterity +2 Quickness +0 Perception +1 Intelligence +1 Presence +3 Communication +1

Virtues

 * Blood of HeroesFree
 * Frightful Presence
 * Gentlewoman
 * Heroes’ Birthright (Aura of Ennobled Presence)
 * Heroes’ Birthright (Bind Wound)
 * Improved Characteristics II
 * InspirationalFree
 * PremonitionsFree
 * Privileged Upbringing
 * Puissant Leadership
 * Large
 * Relic
 * Sense Holiness and UnholinessFree
 * Strong Heroic Blood (Divine)M
 * Tough
 * True Faith IIM
 * Warrior

Flaws

 * Delusion (Knight)
 * Dutybound
 * Gender NonconformingM
 * Heroic Personality
 * Offensive to Demons
 * PiousM

Reputations
Sword of God (North Nottinghamshire) 3

Personality Traits

 * Brave +5
 * Honourable +4
 * Gentle +3
 * Pious +6

Key Abilities

 * Leadership
 * Single Weapon
 * Etiquette
 * Sense Holiness and Unholiness

Languages
Artes Liberales 1: Latin
 * French 5
 * English 3
 * Latin 3

Abilities

 * Language: French (Expansive Vocabulary) 5
 * Leadership (Inspiration) 6 (4 + Puissant)
 * Single Weapon (Longsword) 45
 * Concentration (Prayer) 35
 * Language: English (Formal) 3
 * Etiquette (Nobility) 3
 * Language: Latin (Church Ceremonies) 3
 * Sense Holiness and Unholiness (Evil) 3
 * Athletics (Keeping Balance) 24
 * Awareness (Alertness) 2
 * Brawl (Punches) 2
 * Charm (First Impressions) 2
 * Church Lore (Personalities) 2
 * Folk Ken (Sinners) 2
 * Ride (Battle) 2
 * Theology (Heresy) 2
 * Artes Liberales: Latin (Rhetoric) 1
 * Dominion Lore (Angels) 1
 * Premonitions (Infernal Threats) 1
 * Swim (Staying Afloat) 1

Typical Gear
Chainmail, longsword, heater shield

Opinions on Others
Mages Arianwen - An intelligent and cautious woman, of that I have no doubt - but I have heard no tale of knights performing great deeds through caution. Cirice - Cursed to never reach adulthood, what a burden to carry. She does so with admirable fortitude. Essel - She is courteous to others, and is driven to bring harmony to the other mages of this land. I respect her resolve. Evelyn - She is a true friend to me in a land where I have few. Though despite her competence, I cannot help but feel protective of her.

Companions Tancred - Another knight, touched by the divine! He has lost much on his path, but his purpose has not wavered – I do not question his intent, but his methods seem rather… definitive. Will Scarlet - A strong leader of men. His curse of lycanthropy troubles me, but it is a sure sign of the Lord's mercy to allow him the chance to repent.

Grogs Adelaide - A loyal, if headstrong, squire. I do not understand her competitive nature, but I trust that Tancred will direct it in a constructive way. Alfred - He does not say much, but I appreciate his cooking - it is far better than what most others can produce on the road. Alison - The child is a product of her unfortunate upbringing, but to be so bloodthirsty at such an age. I worry for her. Aroh Byait - This is a curious name, no? Perhaps his parents had a sense of humour. Bryne Vaughn - A friendly and cheerful woodsman, though he seems somewhat hapless at times. He is a good man. Cuthbert - He believes that all will work out for the best. Hope is an oft-overlooked virtue to possess. I like him. Chimi - A curious person, but one who is earnest and compassionate. I wonder at what a life she must have heretofore led. Falko - He seems a stout warrior, but perhaps one who is here for coin and quiet rather than belief in our good work. I shall be happy if such an impression is wrong. Haeddi - It is strange, she considers herself a peer amongst the magi, yet they seem to bear her in little higher regard than a capable assistant. Islwyn - He never seems to bring himself to look me in the eye. Evelyn says it is because I am so tall, but he will not even when he has climbed into a tree. Theopania - I have been told to keep a close eye on Theopania, but I am not sure why. Perhaps it is because her face is so strangely difficult to remember, and therefore I should endeavour to pay more attention to her?