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LB - Capitain Lanrys Cym llewod

Lanrys Cym llewod - (L) Lanrys is the 2nd son of a Household Knight of a Banneret of Lord Salisbury. He is tough loyal and a Christian Paragon! Upon reaching maturity and realizing that his home could not offer him any more, Lanrys decides it is time to leave Salisbury. He heads for Londonium for there the might of God shines the brightest. With nothing but his horse and his sword to accompany him, he follow's the Lord's calling to his destiny.  The city is like nothing he had ever experienced before, both the greatest achievements of mankind and the worst stench and lowest lack of courtesy smashed and mixed together into a magnificient mess of people. He prays silently holding his father's rosary as he applies to join the Equites Honoriani as a Captain. His prayers are answered. His faith and harsh daily training is finally paying off: An officer of High King Uther Pendragon's standing Army.  For a moment he thought the hardest part was over, his position is set and secured... But that moment passes quickly as he turns back into the city and realizes the call to the front won't be before the summer... and now he must understand and defeat this jungle of a city.
On his first night in Londonium Lanrys meets his only contact in the city, a young page by the name of Stael, who had briefly worked as an assistant in a neighboring manor in Salisbury. As promised, the Knight hires him as his personal page to take care of his horses in exchange for his help and experience living in the city. 
Note: Although you describe him as with nothing but his horse and sword he actually looks quite rich compared to other arrivals, well dressed, wel groomed, but the description certainly fits his self-view as a paragon of modesty. I'll grant SP: 3 total for those 2 posts!
OOC  This was meant to be his own image of a brave young adventurer leaving the safety of the country where pagans are known to prosper to dive into the crazy modernity of the future aka a big city, a christian king and a real army like there havent been since the romans. Of course to a commoner this is all ludicrous.