
Name: Brion Knightley
Occupation/Rank/Role/Family: Calvary Commander / Recruit Trainer (Calvary Related)
Race: Traen
Religion: Nethulist
City: Madre Traea
Gender: Male
Age: 29
Family: Reen Knightley (Father), Kella Knightley (Mother)
Brion Knightley is dark haired and dark eyed. He is tall and well built from many years of training with swords and other weapons as well as horse back riding. He has a charming grin and his hair is long and wavy. Brion is good looking and he knows it. Despite his family's strictness and love for order Brion is a flirt. The brunette doesn't care for station as much as others in his family and that has gotten him in trouble with his father before. Brion doesn't care if the girl he's talking to is a Tzar's daughter or the girl child of a merchant who does bad business... He just likes to see them smile. Brion doesn't always fit in well among his family because of his more laid back attitude. He's less serious, less rushed, and less ambitious. Despite this, he is just as dedicated to his training as everyone else in the Knightley family and he has done well for himself position wise. Brion is in charge of the Calvary related recruit training. He teaches advanced horsemanship and mounted combat (both swords and bows) to the more advanced recruits and keeps tabs on the basic riding classes and weapons classes for the boys with the most potential. He is proud and a perfectionist and does his best in what he does. Just because this Knightley isn't as ambitious as his family members doesn't mean he isn't good at what he accomplishes. Because of his perfectionist attitude, sometimes he comes of as mean or as a person who nags to the boys he works with. If Brion does his best he expects others to do their best too and they better strive to be the damn best they can be. Brion is the same as his family in his thoughts about honor. He fights honorably, he acts with precision that cause very little doubts as to his morals, beliefs, and honor, and he does very little to jeopardize his family's name and his own. Though one might think of his flirting as disrespectful or as a mark against him, Brion never does anything to bring the girl's reputation (or his own) down. Brion wasn't a prodigy growing up. He was a bit clumsy, a little uncoordinated, but every time he was knocked down he came back up fighting. Since he was always good with animals it was no real surprise that he was allowed his own horse for his twelfth birthday. With that horse (and puberty's help) he got better and better and eventually choose to be a part of the Calvary instead of with other foot soldiers. He was recently promoted to Calvary Commander. Despite the few disbelieving responses he got, or maybe because of them, Brion will do everything he can to prove that he is the right choice for the position.