In the late 12th century, as the age of nobility was in its prime, a child was born into a family, they lead a simple but happy life, and on the eve of his seventh birthday in 1195, it was decided he would become a page and act as an aide to the knight Feris, a stern but skilful knight.
Helping him with his errands acted as a priming aid for what was to come, for when he reached the age of 14, he was raised to the level of a squire, and his training began in the ways of a knight.
The training went on for four years, where he learned the way of the sword, lance, riding, and of heavy armour.
His training would have continued until he was 21, when his knighting ceremony would occur, but in 1206, shortly after he turned 18, the knights errant and he were called into battle..
The squire Angelus.