Alphonse Proudmane, Leonin Paladin
Alphonse proudmane is a 27 year old, Leonin Paladin. Son of former Duke Bekner Proudmane and Lady Roberta Proudmane. His father, the duke, passed away 4 years prior, due to illness. His mother, Lady Roberta, lived on to overlook the Lordship. She was aided by her brother, Al's uncle, Buckley Softstride, until Alphonse was prepared to take up the mantle of Duke. However, Alphonse is not an only child, he also has a younger sister named Zemela. She is a 17 teen year old, who stays at home while pursuing a higher education. Alphonse is engaged to a 26 year old Tigress, named Keoki Moonpelt. From a young age, his father would always try to coerce him into politics. From trying to introduce him to foreign nobles, to making him sit in on meetings. Not to mention the trips to temple every week and mandatory self defense training.
As he grew older, Alphonse became somewhat reckless, using his father's name to get his way... Or get away with things.. From destruction of property to petty theft. Alphonse quickly became buried by his actions and forced into paladin training through the local temple sect of Paladins. Although he didn't quite outgrow his recklessness fully, Alphonse matured in his ways. The paladin-ship made Alphonse somewhat more level headed, enough to grow an understanding of his father's local responsibilities. Being a man of the people, Al began to see things from both the Duke's perspective as well as the common farmer's. Al began to respect his father more than ever, looking up to him just as he did when he was a cub.
As he grew older, Alphonse became somewhat reckless, using his father's name to get his way... Or get away with things.. From destruction of property to petty theft. Alphonse quickly became buried by his actions and forced into paladin training through the local temple sect of Paladins. Although he didn't quite outgrow his recklessness fully, Alphonse matured in his ways. The paladin-ship made Alphonse somewhat more level headed, enough to grow an understanding of his father's local responsibilities. Being a man of the people, Al began to see things from both the Duke's perspective as well as the common farmer's. Al began to respect his father more than ever, looking up to him just as he did when he was a cub.
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