Personality
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Easy-going, Sarcastic, and Always ready to crack a Joke no matter what the situation, Dinadan is not what one would expect of a knight. He is someone who does not pine for romance or adhere to the standards of chivalry like other knights of his time do; but this does not mean he is an unskilled or even a weak knight, in truth, he is as strong as any Knight of the Round, often matching skills with even the other skilled knights of the Round Table.
Dinadan is a jokester who loves putting a smile on other people’s faces, and while he can often go too far, he will easily accept retribution with a smile on his face. He is a person who believes in fairness and justice, and he will not hesitate to fight for his friends rather than the glory of a woman or for chivalry.
Appearance/Armament
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Ash-haired, grey-eyed with a tall lanky frame covered in simple polished armor, he has pale skin and a thin, well-curved face that's always carved into a smile. He wields a sword in one hand and rides a horse he currently insists is named “Gruff Maw”
Motives & attitude towards Master
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Dinadan has no care for status nor for position, in his eyes the Master is equal like any other. But nevertheless, Dinadan will give slightly more respect to the Master almost as much respect as he would for his King.
When the Master befriends Dinadan, he will give his all to fight for his Master and consider him a close comrade as he would Lancelot, Tristan and Galehaut.
Historical Background
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Sir Dinadan is a Knight of the Round Table in the Arthurian legend's chivalric romance tradition, appearing in Prose Tristan, the Post-Vulgate Cycle, and Le Morte D’Arthur.
He is known to be a jokester and a cynic who cares not for chivalry nor romance.