Wlencing

Wlencingæ was the second son of Aelli of Suthseaxe.

Biography
After losing a hand, he was brought to the back lines of the shieldwall. But as everyone retreated, he took his seax in his left hand and charged the enemy, grabbing a fleeing British horse. In the confusion he managed to kill five British warriors who had left formation to pursue the routing enemy, before they understood what was going on and one speared him through the leg, killing his horse. The fall knocked his head against a stone on the ground and he died of a concussion.

Personality
He was an idealist, and also brave. He was the most-liked son by the troops, and there was even a rumour of the witan planning on electing him king rather than the less-suited Cymen.

Appearance
He sported relatively short rough blonde hair, and stayed clean shaven. He had a muscular jaw and a hooked nose.