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Istvhan is a former paladin of the Saint of Steel, and the title paladin in [[Paladin's Strength]].
Istvhan is a former paladin of the Saint of Steel, and the title paladin in [[Paladin's Strength]].


He is the biggest of the paladins, "a great bear of a man with shoulders like an ox."<ref>Paladin's Grace, ch. 2</ref>
He is the biggest of the paladins, "a great bear of a man with shoulders like an ox."<ref>Paladin's Grace, ch. 2</ref> He is often presumed unintelligent because of his hulking size, but [[Stephen]] notes that he is a dangerous man to underestimate. He has a tongue-in-cheek wit and a pleasant optimism, even if it amounts to gallows humor. He has dark, graying curls and a beard to match. He is the perceived leader of his remaining order of paladins, taking orders directly from Bishop Beartongue.
 
== Background & Personal Life ==
Istvhan comes from a large and seemingly eccentric family, at one point saying that some of his favorite aunts (and since their passing, some of his favorite cousins) are bandits.<ref>Paladin's Grace, ch. 8</ref> In Paladin's Grace, he was "friends with benefits" with Bishop Beartongue of the White Rat, "but she wore him out."[https://twitter.com/UrsulaV/status/1337148945286524928]
 
 
 
== Citations ==

Revision as of 02:48, 6 January 2023

Istvhan is a former paladin of the Saint of Steel, and the title paladin in Paladin's Strength.

He is the biggest of the paladins, "a great bear of a man with shoulders like an ox."[1] He is often presumed unintelligent because of his hulking size, but Stephen notes that he is a dangerous man to underestimate. He has a tongue-in-cheek wit and a pleasant optimism, even if it amounts to gallows humor. He has dark, graying curls and a beard to match. He is the perceived leader of his remaining order of paladins, taking orders directly from Bishop Beartongue.

Background & Personal Life

Istvhan comes from a large and seemingly eccentric family, at one point saying that some of his favorite aunts (and since their passing, some of his favorite cousins) are bandits.[2] In Paladin's Grace, he was "friends with benefits" with Bishop Beartongue of the White Rat, "but she wore him out."[1]


Citations

  1. Paladin's Grace, ch. 2
  2. Paladin's Grace, ch. 8