Advisor Omiron the Quick

Omiron the Quick was an advisor to the Caedes from the years 632 A.E. to 598 A.E.

Biography
Omiron was born a nobleman in Carraco to his father, Maladis Soravant, and his servant girl. As a bastard, Omiron had no right to his father's titles or inheritance, and thus, decided to join the Caldosi military. He showed excellence with the spear, becoming known as the quick, for his ability to dance and spin about his target with ease. He eventually squired for several important Caldosi knights at the time, including Sir Titos of Valencia. He was tragically injured at the Battle at Deep Den, leading to his dismissal from the ranks, only months before his probably promotion to knighthood.

Instead of returning to the common life, Omiron decided to pursue politics, becoming entwined in the small time dealings of the Carracan nobility. Eventually, he ran for governor, but lost. His campaign and ideals, however, peaked the interest of the Caedes who personally invited him to court where he ended up having a private meeting with Master Titil; a rare occurrence. After the meeting he swore his allegiance to them, shedding his military ranks and becoming their most trusted advisor for many years.

In 631 A.E. he conscripted Knight Commander Stelion Marios as his personal guard, though he was then only a knight. Omrion liked Stelion and helped him gain a footing in court and eventually put in a good word for him with the Caedes, allowing for Stelion to found the Order of the Black Sword. It was around 632 A.E. when he married Mira, a common peasant girl he met at the Carraco docks. She took on the title 'of Omiron' and the two had three children: Caeperia, Romulo, and Omirion.

Omiron retired in 598 A.E. to his estate near the waterfront. He died four years late at the age of seventy-three.

Appearance
Omiron was a little below average height for a Caldosi man and, in his youth, was well muscled though in later years he became a bit fat. He had dark black hair that puffed out in tight ringlets which he often kept pulled back with a thick woven band as was the style then. He had sharp features, with small eyes and a bit of a resting scowl. He dressed much like the Lord Malados, usually shirtless with a fancy grass or thick woven skirt and heavy neck and head adornments. He had several tattoos in the traditional Caldosi style of geometric shapes and patterns in blue and black up and down his arms and chest. In his final years his hair became very grey.

He had the brand of Lord Malados on his left calf and the brand of Master Titil on his right hand.