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**Knight Errant of the Ancient Order of Winter’s Light** | **Knight Errant of the Ancient Order of Winter’s Light** | ||
- | Pipkin was born to the famous elven knight Ser Filverel Goodwood | + | The concept for the character of Pipkin is " |
- | As he grew to adulthood in the Feywild, | + | Pipkin was born to the famous knight Ser Filverel Goodwood (“Fill-ver-eel”) and his human bride Oriziphine Kentmarr (“Or-ease-oh-feen Kent-mar”) of the mortal house Kentmarr. His parents’ marriage was a political one rather than one for love designed to bind the fortunes of House Kentmarr with those of the Winter Court of the Fey. Even after Pipkin’s birth, Filverel was cold and distant, focused more on his position within |
- | Pipkin | + | As he grew to adulthood, |
- | Pipkin has a spooky mute squire from the Feywild | + | As a mortal born in the Feywild, Pipkin was chosen by the Queen herself to protect and aid [[Ping]] in the task of saving [[Robur Vertas]]. In return for taking on the task, the Queen promised to help Pipkin’s mother. The Queen would extend Oriziphine’s life and provide some aid to her ailing mind, shattered after half a lifetime spent living in the Feywild. As part of the deal, Pip was given orders to join and protect a half-elf named Ping. It is interesting that the order included a secret direction to murder Ping himself in a particular circumstance. A powerful Geas spell held him to his word, and kept him betraying these orders or revealing the secret direction. |
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Pipkin has been promised in an arranged marriage set up by his father Filverel. The maiden in question is a concubine of his father’s so it is clear to everyone that it is a sham marriage set up to share power. While Pip is a romantic at heart, he is inclined to take the marriage as a favor to his sire. | Pipkin has been promised in an arranged marriage set up by his father Filverel. The maiden in question is a concubine of his father’s so it is clear to everyone that it is a sham marriage set up to share power. While Pip is a romantic at heart, he is inclined to take the marriage as a favor to his sire. | ||
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- | Pipkin | + | Over the course of their adventures. |
Pipkin is played by Andrew | Pipkin is played by Andrew |
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