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Sir Gaufrey Manless
A famous adventurer knight, who despite being aged and elderly, advanced in the burden of years, is renowed across the realm. Earned the epithet Ha-Mazakaran, The Warlike One, during the Crusades, as he undercut swathes of heathens, leaving them widowed and manless, wailing in lamentation for their heaped dead. In his youth Sir Gaufrey was a famous adventurer, who is said to have sailed as far as the river ziggurats along the jungle that marked the edge of the wilderness of ancient Ixachitlan, approaching the cradle of the mythical starmetal altar with his young squire Sir Aindriu. Others whisper that Sir Gaufrey was inducted early into the sects of debauched merchant sorcerors, given the immense wealth of his lands and lineage, though he has always exhibited an austere and ascetic discipline. Despite his age Sir Gaufrey possesses a full head of hair, and is most definitely not bald.