Severus

Severus was a member of Arthur's Teulu.

Biography
Severus was born to a prominent Gododdinian family which descended from Romano-Sarmatians. In his native Scythian, he was named Sauromates. The Sarmatians had initially arrived in the 3rd century, 5500 of them, sent by Marcus Aurelius. Severus, however, was descended from a more recent group, which had been stationed under the Comes Britanniarum in the late 4th century. Severus and his family practiced a form of unique Celtic Paganism created by the Sarmatians stationed near Hadrian's wall, which notably involved worshipping the Sarmatian sword in the stone.

After failing to pierce through the shieldwall, he was dealt a blow to the head which decapitated him.

Appearance
Severus inherited olive skin from his Roman and Sarmatian ancestors. He had dark curly hair down to his neck, and a beard. He is shorter than a lot of the Britons, several centimetres under 170cm. There were no traces of the Sarmatians' native yellow or reddish hair. He had fierce, piercing eyes. He was quite stocky, with sturdy bones.