Samuel Starliuc

Samuel Eadweardssunu Starliuc was a Saxon exile living in the Middle-East, from his exile in the mid-1070's to his death in 1102. He was born in 1057 AD. In Jerusalem he was known as Ṣamuil Al-Saakisun  (صموئيل الساكسون) and Samouḗl o Saxonόs (Σαμουήλ ο Σαξωνός). He was also often called Samuel Starliucus and Samuel Sak’son.

Appearance
After having lived in the Middle-East for twenty years he was very weather-beaten, and his skin had gone swarthy. His blonde hair was a bit paler and wavier. He was a tall man, standing at about 185cm.

Life
His house's family crest was a gold buckle. After the false charges were officialised, he was told to go to Dover and cross the channel. He had no wish to stay in France, and took a boat to Jerusalem, hoping to join the newly formed Templars there. The trip cost him all his coin.