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Commander of a rogue Roman century, he is [[Marcus Caerloyw Glevum|Marcus's]] Enemy and will not stop until he has avenged himself upon the younger man. Severus is responsible for the sacking of both [[Caer Tarian]] and [[Vertis]] while the warriors were away during the "Treachery of Long Knives."
 
Commander of a rogue Roman century, he is [[Marcus Caerloyw Glevum|Marcus's]] Enemy and will not stop until he has avenged himself upon the younger man. Severus is responsible for the sacking of both [[Caer Tarian]] and [[Vertis]] while the warriors were away during the "Treachery of Long Knives."
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He was believed slain during the battle between his Romans and the warband from [[Bryn Euryn]]on Samhain, 456, along with his hated enemy, [[Marcus Caerloyw Glevum|Marcus]], but as Marcus survived, there is no reason to presume Quintus did not as well.
  
 
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Revision as of 07:39, 22 April 2016

Banestorm: Book II

QuintusSeverus.jpg

Name Quintus Severus
Race Human
Allegiance Himself
Occupation Centurion
Religion Unknown
Status Deceased?


Commander of a rogue Roman century, he is Marcus's Enemy and will not stop until he has avenged himself upon the younger man. Severus is responsible for the sacking of both Caer Tarian and Vertis while the warriors were away during the "Treachery of Long Knives."

He was believed slain during the battle between his Romans and the warband from Bryn Eurynon Samhain, 456, along with his hated enemy, Marcus, but as Marcus survived, there is no reason to presume Quintus did not as well.