Len

Len is a troubled man from Cowersby who grew up alongside Kilwin.

Appearance
Len is a human man with short brown hair and stubble. He has a faded scar on his forehead.

Personality
Len tends to push boundaries and get into trouble, although this was more pronounced when he was younger. He can also be quite aggressive. Still, Len possesses a fair amount of regrets over his past behavior and has poor self-esteem.

Background
As a child, Len went to school at Cowersby's Temple of Alethus, alongside Kilwin and Eleanor. Unlike his peers, Len had a troubled home life and was a frequent troublemaker in the village. Kilwin was a frequent target of Len's frustrations, and Len became Kilwin's childhood bully. Although the adults of Cowersby made attempts to intervene, they were often too little too late. He received one lesson in swordplay from the village's head paladin, Crys, but was barred from further instruction due to irresponsible sword handling. As an adult, Len had trouble finding direction and was eventually kicked off his parents' farm after getting drunk while watching a cart of their supplies and passing out, discovering that the cart had been ransacked by looters upon waking up. With nowhere to go in Cowersby and no clear direction in life, Len left the village. He traveled north in hopes of making a living by the sword, but was ambushed by bandits. He joined them to save himself.

Kilwin's Homecoming
When the bandits Len had thrown in with ambushed a foolish noble and his self-absorbed wife, Len found himself confronted by Kilwin, who was determined to turn him away from a life of crime and bring him back to Cowersby to allay people's concerns. Although Len attempted to attack Kilwin, he was mostly unsuccessful and, in a combination of frustration and exhaustion, decided to accept Kilwin's concern and assisted the party in defeating the rest of his bandit companions. Len accompanied the party back to Cowersby and faced judgment from Father Glasny and Crys. He was sentenced to serve the Temple of Alethus in the village for a year. Len accepted his sentence as merciful and told Kilwin that he was now determined to try to be a better person.

Entering the Exeter
As of the party's arrival in the Exeter, Len is still at the temple and, according to Father Glasny via Sending message, is doing well.

Goals
Character's personal goals

Abilities
Len has some training with using a sword, but has not been seen to be especially successful in using one.

Len and Kilwin
Relationship 1

Len and Eleanor
Relationship 2

Quotes

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Trivia

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