Prince Consort Charles Wilem

Prince Consort Charles Wilem was the husband of Queen Minerva Wilem II of Flowers and father of Queen Guinevere Wilem II of Flowers. He was a High General in the Fleurian Army and a close friend of Lord Cyprus of Oligarden, the father of Queen Cassandra Wilem of Flowers.

Biography
Charles was born to a semi-noble family, the Borans of North Fleur on the 29th of Korvos in 66 ME. He grew up in Skorzen, under the care of his maternal uncle, Lord Albert Highmantle. There he was trained for military service, learning archery, swordsmanship, and riding. He excelled in combat strategy and was given special training to hone his skills. In 82 he joined the Fleurian Army, conscripted to guard the border with Skjol where bandits and vagabonds were common.

In 84 he was transferred to Arimania to fight in the war against the Kuddian pagans, for which he showed great zeal. He ended up becoming a private and later a corporal before his return in 87. For the next ten years he would work his way up the command of the army, eventually becoming a General in 94. After successfully leading a campaign into Kuddian territory and capturing it for the Arimanians, Charles was promoted to the rank of High General in 96. While attending a party after his knighting ceremony, he met Queen Minerva Wilem II and the two instantly clicked. Within a year the were married in 97 ME.

In 98, Minerva gave birth to their only daughter, Guinevere Wilem. Charles loved her deeply, spending all his time at Evermere in her presence. He influenced Minerva in her politics at this time as well. In 102 ME, while campaigning in the south against the pagans, Charles was struck down near Balalinople. His body was returned later that year, before being interned in the Royal Vaults at Wilemberg. He was thirty-six.

Appearance
Charles was muscled and well built with cropped short brown hair. He regularly wore a mustache. His eyes were dark brown and he had a somewhat soft face, with round features.