Saint Jakkes

Saint Jakkes Marshbrand (a.k.a. Saint Jekkas, the Scion's Forge-Master)

Mental characteristics

Personal history

The Life of Saint Jakkes is one not so much shrouded in mystery, but rather overshadowed by more notable players in the world of Draconic divinity. Jakkes was a dragonborn of the Green clan, born within the Blood Isles to a lesser noble family, sworn to the Council of Wyrms. As the runt of the litter, his life was devoted to serving his brothers and sisters and other members of his family as a slave, due to the "fault of his birth". He would serve the council as a forge-master in their smiths within the Isles, crafting tools and weapons of war for the Council's armies, it would not be until he met the Scion, that his life would begin to change. Arkhoshia had been born on the Isles some years after him, but he was never introduced as many seated members of the council did not want to acknowledge the proclaimed son of the Platinum Dragon as a true heir to any power. However, Arkhoshia's entourage would find their way to Jakkes in the midst of his work and the Scion himself would ask him to join in his coterie and campaign for Dragonborn liberation. Jakkes that day put down his master's hammer and took up the Scion's instead. Jakkes was a learned dragonborn, a privilege of being born of a noble bloodline, despite his modest beginnings as a slave. He was skilled in speech, etiquette, tactics, and craft, which served to press forward the Scion's cause. He began, at the behest of his peers, to teach and instruct those he would meet with in secret rooms

Education

Jakkes became one of the Scion's most trusted comerades, ahving spent much time among the Council as a Cup bearer, he had learned the manners and decorum needed to appeal and persuade those of a more noble stature to empathy. This he taught to the Scion.
Date of Birth
19 Baraba late 3E
Circumstances of Death
Died by the hands of a tyrannical Dragon noble to be made an example out of.
Children
Gender
Male
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Green Scales