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A list of all pages that have property "Background" with value "Rodor was born the son of Uthur Thorne, a wealthy merchant whose empire spanned across the seas. Due to the family wealth, Rodor was given a fine education growing up, from a young age he was also encouraged to practice and learn the skilled art of swordplay. He showed remarkable promise with the blade, more so than his Father's ambition for him to continue the family trade. Instead, Rodor soon found himself under the watchful eye of Sir Greyhawth as a Page and eventually a Squire. Greyhawth was as good as a teacher as he was a Knight and could see Rodor's potential. After stumbling across a bandit raiding party of a rural village, Greyhawth and Rodor would intervene and fight to liberate the townspeople. Rodor would prove himself in battle when he saved Greyhawth's life in a combat encounter. It would be this act of bravery that would earn Rodor his dubbing as a Knight of the realm. However, he would soon be placed in the service of Lord Smuttering, a loathsome man who utilised his Knights to terrorise local villages and townspeople in order to strengthen his hold. After enduring this, Rodor decided to flee his Lord's service, rather than risk the temptation of turning against his Lord instead. Now, Rodor moves through the land without a master but with the hope that he finds true greatness in the years to follow.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Rodor Thorne  + (Rodor was born the son of Uthur Thorne, a
      Rodor was born the son of Uthur Thorne, a wealthy merchant whose empire spanned across the seas. Due to the family wealth, Rodor was given a fine education growing up, from a young age he was also encouraged to practice and learn the skilled art of swordplay. He showed remarkable promise with the blade, more so than his Father's ambition for him to continue the family trade. Instead, Rodor soon found himself under the watchful eye of Sir Greyhawth as a Page and eventually a Squire. Greyhawth was as good as a teacher as he was a Knight and could see Rodor's potential. After stumbling across a bandit raiding party of a rural village, Greyhawth and Rodor would intervene and fight to liberate the townspeople. Rodor would prove himself in battle when he saved Greyhawth's life in a combat encounter. It would be this act of bravery that would earn Rodor his dubbing as a Knight of the realm. However, he would soon be placed in the service of Lord Smuttering, a loathsome man who utilised his Knights to terrorise local villages and townspeople in order to strengthen his hold. After enduring this, Rodor decided to flee his Lord's service, rather than risk the temptation of turning against his Lord instead. Now, Rodor moves through the land without a master but with the hope that he finds true greatness in the years to follow.
      nds true greatness in the years to follow.)