Species | |
Age |
Over 53[1] |
Gender |
Male |
Status |
Alive
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Affiliation |
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Family | |
Occupation |
Lord |
Residence | |
First Appearance |
Yitton Byres is the head of the Byres family. He is Shallel's husband and Ysara, Ylawes and Yvlon's father.
Appearance[edit | edit source]
He has grey-brown hair and a beard. He wears a bright silvery steel chainmail shirt on top of his clothes.[2]
Personality[edit | edit source]
He is a good [Lord], solid, unpretentious and brave enough to question someone more powerful that him without hesitation.[2]
Background[edit | edit source]
Chronology[edit | edit source]
Volume 5[edit | edit source]
Yitton had answered Tyrion Veltras' levy to gather Izril's nobility against the Goblin Lord. He had brought a thousand forces from his lands to Tyrion's banner. After the broadcasted images of Yvlon and Ylawes during the Moth's Attack on Liscor, Yitton's political power had risen significantly.
Yitton questions Tyrion, after the latter had uncharacteristically waited three weeks after Zel Shivertail's death to march upon the Goblin Lord. They discuss. To his shock, Yitton learns of an [Emperor] near Invrisil. Tyrion informs him that they are waiting for the rain to stop.[3]
Several days later, Yitton attends a tent-meeting of other nobility who gather to discuss Tyrion Veltras' lack of action. He, Gralton Radivaek, Ieka Imarris, and Erill Fienst all agree to meet with Tyrion and confront him. Each noble speaks up. Yitton tells Tyrion that he has faith in Tyrion's military expertise, but he and his men wouldn't blindly follow him. To their surprise, Tyrion has already decided to break camp; he had very recently received a letter about the reinforcements he had been awaiting.[4]
Powers and Abilities[edit | edit source]
Classes/Levels:[edit | edit source]
- [Lord] Lv. ?
Skills:[edit | edit source]
Equipment[edit | edit source]
Armor:[edit | edit source]
- Silvery Steel Chainmail[2]
Weapons:[edit | edit source]
- Longsword[5]
Trivia[edit | edit source]
Quotes[edit | edit source]
- (To Tyrion) “I preferred to wait outside. I’m sure you were occupied in preparing for our strategy meeting.”
- (To Tyrion) “Which doesn’t include informing those under your command of your thoughts?”
- (To Tyrion) “[Emperors] and Goblin Lords. What next?”
- (To Tyrion) “However, I agree with my peers. Loyalty is something that must be earned and continue to be earned. Blind faith is not something I demand of my men. The countryside burns.”