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<blockquote data-quote="Bleak Knight" data-source="post: 2790524" data-attributes="member: 39561"><p><strong>Jasper Redfort</strong></p><p></p><p>If there ever was a rumor that the blood of the first men flows through the veins of the Redforts, Jasper is there to prove it. Standing six feet tall, with a solid frame, bright green eyes and wavy dark hair, and a strong voice and demeanor to match, Jasper is looks very much the part of northern noble. He is a stout combatant, and dedicated to his house and his family, loyal and honorable as a Vale knight should be.</p><p></p><p>Jasper has a high sense of personal honor, which at times can make him seem a bit dull or too straightforward. However, he is a loving brother and a dedicated son. While he misses his mother greatly, he does his best to be polite towards his father's new wife, and also her children. However, he is a man grown, and will not bestow the title of “mother” upon a new woman, though he has attempted to encourage his siblings to do so.</p><p></p><p>Among the household, Jasper is treated as what he is: Horton's heir and favorite son. While he only very rarely struts, brags or dominates among his father's men, he is proud of what he is. Soon, he will be a knight, and he is proud of the achievement, and claims – as his father has claimed to him – that Bronze Yohn Royce or even Lord Arryn will bestow on him the title. However, it is pride, not arrogance or haughtiness that shines in his eyes when he tells others of what he will become and how. The same pride that shines when he speaks about his siblings and their achievements.</p><p></p><p>Horton Redfort and his first son have a very close relationship. Jasper is his heir, and ever since he could understand words, Lord Redfort has taught him how to rule his lands and his people as a protector and peacekeeper. However, Jasper often thinks his father devotes too much time to him, and too little to his other sons, and has even told him so on several occasions. When his father won't listen, he tries his best to teach his siblings what his father has taught him, though he often struggles with the task, since he is not comfortable of assuming the role of father and mentor towards them.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: red">OoC: Couldn't find a single useable picture anywhere. I looked for an <em>hour</em>, man. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f641.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" data-smilie="3"data-shortname=":(" /></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bleak Knight, post: 2790524, member: 39561"] [b]Jasper Redfort[/b] If there ever was a rumor that the blood of the first men flows through the veins of the Redforts, Jasper is there to prove it. Standing six feet tall, with a solid frame, bright green eyes and wavy dark hair, and a strong voice and demeanor to match, Jasper is looks very much the part of northern noble. He is a stout combatant, and dedicated to his house and his family, loyal and honorable as a Vale knight should be. Jasper has a high sense of personal honor, which at times can make him seem a bit dull or too straightforward. However, he is a loving brother and a dedicated son. While he misses his mother greatly, he does his best to be polite towards his father's new wife, and also her children. However, he is a man grown, and will not bestow the title of “mother” upon a new woman, though he has attempted to encourage his siblings to do so. Among the household, Jasper is treated as what he is: Horton's heir and favorite son. While he only very rarely struts, brags or dominates among his father's men, he is proud of what he is. Soon, he will be a knight, and he is proud of the achievement, and claims – as his father has claimed to him – that Bronze Yohn Royce or even Lord Arryn will bestow on him the title. However, it is pride, not arrogance or haughtiness that shines in his eyes when he tells others of what he will become and how. The same pride that shines when he speaks about his siblings and their achievements. Horton Redfort and his first son have a very close relationship. Jasper is his heir, and ever since he could understand words, Lord Redfort has taught him how to rule his lands and his people as a protector and peacekeeper. However, Jasper often thinks his father devotes too much time to him, and too little to his other sons, and has even told him so on several occasions. When his father won't listen, he tries his best to teach his siblings what his father has taught him, though he often struggles with the task, since he is not comfortable of assuming the role of father and mentor towards them. [color=red]OoC: Couldn't find a single useable picture anywhere. I looked for an [i]hour[/i], man. :([/color] [/QUOTE]
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