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Gyfford's youth and inexperience were a theme of his character when he was introduced. They are less emphasized now, as he has ruled for over ten in-game years and, at an age of at least 30, is no longer especially young for a Human.
Gyfford's youth and inexperience were a theme of his character when he was introduced. They are less emphasized now, as he has ruled for over ten in-game years and, at an age of at least 30, is no longer especially young for a Human.

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[[Category:Paladin]]
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Revision as of 18:41, 8 April 2007

Baron Gyfford Theren is currently the ruler of the province of Therengia. He is a Human Paladin. His court is located at Theren Keep, in the city of Therenborough.

He is the son of Baron Jeladric Theren IV, who was also his immediate predecessor in the seat of the Barony. It is a known but unspoken fact that he is a bastard son of Jeladric, who was a widower. He assumed the throne on the death of Jeladric, which took place in-game around the time of the Outcast War.

Gyfford is reputed to be a very capable fighter. He fought impressively on the front line of the Outcast War on multiple occasions, and continually trounces player character opponents in the more peaceful contexts of jousts and friendly tournaments, which Therengia has a strong tradition of holding. Some have attributed his prowess to his player, GM Quarel, who is (whether justly or unjustly) reputed for consistently creating GMPCs that are nearly invincible.

Gyfford's character appears to be heavily influenced by Scottish themes. His stature as a burly Northman and his love of haggis indicate this, among other things.

The day-to-day style and effects of his rule are largely undefined. It is assumed that he governs justly and honestly, as a Paladin would be required to. Whether or not Therengia's cluttered finances of Jeladric's days have come into any focus under Gyfford is unanswered, although it is implied that men like Lord Mayor Bressail of Riverhaven, a Trader, are more capable and experienced administrators of ordinary peacetime government than he.

Gyfford's youth and inexperience were a theme of his character when he was introduced. They are less emphasized now, as he has ruled for over ten in-game years and, at an age of at least 30, is no longer especially young for a Human.