Squire

Overview
''“Squire” is the term given to the lowly squire of the young Duke Florian. Though born with the name Poe he is commonly referred to as simply "Squire" or "Servent".'' Squire Poe's destiny in this new land will be forged over the course of this page.

Background:
''Squire was born a peasant of a small village on another continent, born to nothing destined for nothing. Then one day Duke Florian rode through his village and stopped for supplies. Not having the supplies, the young peasant quickly created the supplies needed with his small workshop and the raw materials of the village. Perhaps it was pity, perhaps the Duke saw something in his eyes, but whatever the case Duke Florian asked the peasant to accompany him on his many royal quests as a servant. After a few months of hard labour, organizing everything and cooking the many meals needed for a Duke of Florians stature, the peasant was dubbed Squire of the Carroways.''

The Great Journey
''After an uprising in the Duke’s home nation, Squire accompanied Florian on a ship far off into the waters of mystery and unknown. Anywhere but there would do, but this journey was not much better. Within a month the advisors, not used to a life in exile, ate far more portions than Squire had laid out for them and before long were fighting over the remaining stocks. Before things could boil over a storm had brewed in the background. Overtaken by the chaos none had prepared to brace it and with the oversight, this journey was doomed. Waves crashed against the hull, masts not properly tied down flung into the horizon, taking the directed course way out of line. The ship capsized and with it the crew, drifting amongst the waves, grasping any piece of solid objects they could, until they hit land. Along the shoreline the scattered people reconveined and set up a small campsite in this foreign land, directionless and stranded Duke Florian decided to call this new crash site home and ventured out into this new continent to forge a new beginning amongst his friends and family.''