Name: Tiberius Varus Marghek Appearance: Lightly tanned skin, neatly kept black hair, clean shaven, 5'4'' (//I'm guessing at what the average height of the time would be), 150 lbs, well-built, a flaming cross tattooed on his chest, brown eyes, Cornish accent. When not in his "priest" armour, he wears a simple linen tunic under a chainmail shirt and linen pants. Culture: Romano-Briton Religion: Mithraic Christianity Backstory: Born as a descendant from Roman immigrants in the form of the Legionnaires to Dumnonia, who eventually travelled over to Cornovia following the chaos which ensued following the breaking of the Western Empire, Varus was born into the militaristic kingdom in 840. He grew up working equal parts on his family's land and training to be a part of the new "Legions", growing up on stories of Magnus Artorias and his Ala Artorii Invicti, and eventually on the teachings of the Mithraic Cult. A fervent believer of Mithras-Christos, Varus ascended the ranks of the Cult to become a fully-fledged warrior-priest, leading his fellow warriors into battle with the flaming cross of their Lord and leading by example as their "centurion". His performance and appearance would make the real Centurions of the II Avgvsta laugh, though his skills and fanatical fury are not in question. He even goes so far as disobeying his superiors at times, taking his cohort out to take the fight to the enemy rather than wait, though he would not disobey his King or betray his brethren in the cult simply for glory. He even goes so far as to punish those within his own cohort who do not live up to his expectations of either devotion or enthusiasm for vanquishing evil. Rites of passage range from symbolic rituals such as drinking the blood of a bull, carving the latest cross for their standard to be burned in the next battle, to capturing and killing a man who has been declared an enemy of the God of Light and Mithras-Christos before his cohort are implemented by Varus to weed out the devoted from the weak, though in Cornovia there is no shortage of faithful.