Character’s Name/Occupation: Knight/Soldier

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Character’s Name/Occupation: Knight/Soldier Physical Description/Appearance: 1. Coarse tunic that he wore under his armor Personality: Truthful Honorable Chivalrous Actions: 1. Had bee in many battles and jousts

Character Name/Occupation: Squire (Knight’s helper) Physical Description/Appearance: 1. Wore bright clothes 2. Curly hair 3. Strong/agile Personality: 1. Polite 2. Courteous 3. Useful Actions: 1. Been in a few battles to impress ladies 2. Sings 3. Wrote poems

Character Name/Occupation: Yeoman (nobleman's servant) Physical Description/Appearance: 1. Green cloak/hood 2.Carried many weapons 3. Wore a St. Christopher’s Metal Personality: Actions: 1. Knew all about woodcraft (the woods)