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 ==== Vincent ==== ==== Vincent ====
  
-Player Character (Ken Millard).  Part of the [[Voyager]] campaign.+[[Player Character]] in the [[Voyager]] campaign.  Cousin to [[Aramil]].
  
-[[World|Back to main World page]]+The identity of his father was [[voyagersecret70|revealed]] to [[Roderick]]  
 +by [[The Fates]].  For more information, see the writeup about [[teir|Farmer Teir]]. 
 + 
 +**The original backstory writeup from Ken** //(1 August 2004)//: 
 + 
 +Vincent is the bastard son of a "noble" taken in by his Baron grandfather and 
 +nursed back to health by his mother.  The Baron found the poor fellow, dressed 
 +as a noble, wounded and near death at the borders of his estate.  The 
 +sonuvabitch talked a good game and in no time at all he had a private room and 
 +the Baron's virgin daughter as a private nurse.  He gave a name and a lineage 
 +just distant enough that we didn't have time to verify it before it was too 
 +late.  He pumped up [[Vincent]]'s mother with stories of "revealing their love, and 
 +engagement, in a grand public gesture."  Which left her very publicly humiliated 
 +when he took off with their best horse and family heirloom sword in the opposite 
 +direction on the appointed day.  Doubly so when it was discovered that she was 
 +pregnant and therefore, among other things, unsuitable for a proper marriage. 
 + 
 +Well, you can't take an insult like that out on your own daughter.  But her 
 +shiftless bastard son - now that's something else. 
 + 
 +Growing up, [[Vincent]] couldn't get a single break from his Grandfather the Baron. 
 +Nothing was ever good enough for the curmudgeon.  [[Vincent]] didn't study hard 
 +enough.  He didn't show enough respect.  He wasn't strong enough.  He wasn'
 +honest enough.  And when [[Vincent]] started turning to the local merchants and 
 +lesser commoners for companionship, even his friends weren't good enough to suit 
 +the Baron. 
 + 
 +Vincent took to deceit and manipulation like a duck to water.  He ran little 
 +cons and swindles and, when the duplicity was eventually revealed, always had 
 +his noble birth to shield him from real consequences.  He may have been unwanted 
 +in the castle, but it was understood in the village that anyone spilling the 
 +blood of the Baron's kin would face the Baron's wrath most terribly. To [[Vincent]], 
 +it only seemed fair that if he wasn't going to be given anything in this life 
 +that he see to his own needs. 
 + 
 +What was, to [[Vincent]], the greatest insult the Baron ever visited upon him was 
 +actually the greatest honor.  The Baron tasked [[Vincent]], on more than one 
 +occasion, with negotiating with the barbarian tribes that always threatened the 
 +Barony's borders.  With a sack of "tribute" in one hand and a loaded crossbow in 
 +the other, the young [[Vincent]] waged peace with the steely nerve of a seasoned 
 +veteran.  The Baron understood that the boy's deceitful ways could be used to 
 +serve the Barony and redeem the lad's personal honor.  Entrusting him with such 
 +a crucial mission was a signal of respect, albeit a grudging one, from the 
 +Baron.  [[Vincent]], however saw this duty as nothing more than his grandfather'
 +unsuccessful attempt to get rid of him once and for all through a series of 
 +thinly-disguised suicide missions. 
 + 
 +When the Baron began receiving hints that [[Vincent]] was plotting his murder, he 
 +decided that it was best that he and the boy have a "cooling off period" And 
 +so it was that [[Vincent]] was gifted with a stay at the resort. 
 + 
 +In a year's time, when the Hippogriff is mature, [[Vincent]] plans to head home to 
 +pay his respects to his Mother.  On some level he still longs for affection and 
 +affirmation from his grandfather.  He is unlikely to receive it. 
 + 
 +Vincent's back-story is rife with hooks.  Who was his father, really?  A Noble 
 +from a distant land, as he claimed, torn away from his one true love by the 
 +urgent needs of his family's honor?  A simple con man?  An *extraordinary* con 
 +man?  Have the treaties [[Vincent]] negotiated remained intact?  Is all peaceful 
 +with the neighboring baronies? 
 + 
 +I am personally very satisfied with [[Vincent]]'s growth as a character and as a 
 +person.  In the end, he was willing to lay down his life for a friend (his 
 +horse) motivated only by personal loyalty, and in quiet, guileless defiance of 
 +Roget and [[Dhersion]], the two men whose wills have dominated his world for these 
 +past six months.  Even while negotiating over the soul gem, he stood up for 
 +himself and made a very noble, not greedy, choice, in the hippogriff.  I'm 
 +naming him Silver, by the way. 
 + 
 +Unless destiny intervenes, [[Vincent]] will pursue the life of a wandering noble. 
 +His charm, riding and training skills, fascinating stories, and unique mount 
 +will make him a much-sought-after house guest for years to come.  And if someone 
 +wants to offer him better compensation than simple hospitality, this lifestyle 
 +would also make him an excellent spy.  If he knows what is good for him he will 
 +stay out of dungeons.  He can neither locate nor disarm traps, nor can he pick 
 +locks.  Of course, if someone were to offer him some lands to call his own, he 
 +could be talked into anything.  No man can truly call himself a noble until he 
 +has deed to a proper manor and lands. 
 + 
 +[[Voyager|Back to Voyager page]]
  
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