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{{Infobox character|name=Lucien de Brumenoir|image=LucienScar2.jpg|caption=The Épée de Charlemagne|aliases=The Sword of the King, Manus Michaelis, Angelus Bellator|loyalties= | {{Infobox character|name=Lucien de Brumenoir|image=LucienScar2.jpg|caption=The Épée de Charlemagne|aliases=Sword of Charlemagne, The Sword of the King, Hand of Michael, Manus Michaelis, Angelus Bellator, The Eternal Marquis.|loyalties=Family, France, Marquisat de Brumenoir, the Rísieth.|title=Marquis de Brumenoir, Le Épée de Charlemagne|role=Immortal knight, protector of France, eco-activist.|birthplace=Unknown. "Francia" debated.|birthdate=Unknown. First appeared in Carolingian records appearing to be 35 years old in 772 AD.|status=Non mortuus probatus (Death unverified) from 1788 until 2025; Alive.|species="Human".|gender=Male|orientation=Debated. Flirted with women openly, but never acted further. Rumors circled that he was gay. (Bisexual).|partners=Rumored: | ||
Charlemagne (772 – 814) | |||
Comte Roland de Bretagne (778 – 782) | |||
Queen Eleanor de Aquitaine, Duchesse de Aquitaine (1137 – 1152) | |||
Philip IV (1290–1307) | |||
Dame Jeanne d’Arc (1429 – 1431) | |||
Queen Anne de Bretagne, Duchesse de Bretagne (1495 – 1510) | |||
Queen Catherine de’ Medici (1559 –1574) | |||
King Henri III (r. 1574–1589) | |||
Jacques de Levis, Comte de Caylus (1577 – 1589) | |||
King Louis XIII (r. 1610–1643) | |||
Henri Coiffier de Ruzé, Marquis de Cinq-Mars (1639 – 1642) | |||
Philippe II, Duc d’Orléans, Régent de France (1715 – 1723) | |||
Louis François Armand de Vignerot du Plessis, Duc de Richelieu (1720 – 1760)|education=Courtly training, battlefield command, ecclesiastical rites.}} | |||
'''Lucien de Brumenoir''' is a legendary figure whose presence spans over twelve centuries of French and ecclesiastical history. Known as the Épée de Charlemagne, he appears in Vatican records, battlefield chronicles, and royal decrees with identical features, handwriting, and scars. | '''Lucien de Brumenoir''' is a legendary figure whose presence spans over twelve centuries of French and ecclesiastical history. Known as the Épée de Charlemagne, he appears in Vatican records, battlefield chronicles, and royal decrees with identical features, handwriting, and scars. | ||
Revision as of 16:29, 30 October 2025
| Alias(es): | Sword of Charlemagne, The Sword of the King, Hand of Michael, Manus Michaelis, Angelus Bellator, The Eternal Marquis. |
| Nickname(s): | — |
| Residence(s): | — |
| Status: | Non mortuus probatus (Death unverified) from 1788 until 2025; Alive. |
| Species: | "Human". |
| Nationality: | — |
| Gender: | Male |
| Orientation: | Debated. Flirted with women openly, but never acted further. Rumors circled that he was gay. (Bisexual). |
| Loyalty/Loyalties: | Family, France, Marquisat de Brumenoir, the Rísieth. |
| Partner(s): | Rumored:
Charlemagne (772 – 814) Comte Roland de Bretagne (778 – 782) Queen Eleanor de Aquitaine, Duchesse de Aquitaine (1137 – 1152) Philip IV (1290–1307) Dame Jeanne d’Arc (1429 – 1431) Queen Anne de Bretagne, Duchesse de Bretagne (1495 – 1510) Queen Catherine de’ Medici (1559 –1574) King Henri III (r. 1574–1589) Jacques de Levis, Comte de Caylus (1577 – 1589) King Louis XIII (r. 1610–1643) Henri Coiffier de Ruzé, Marquis de Cinq-Mars (1639 – 1642) Philippe II, Duc d’Orléans, Régent de France (1715 – 1723) Louis François Armand de Vignerot du Plessis, Duc de Richelieu (1720 – 1760) |
| Birthplace: | Unknown. "Francia" debated. |
| Birthdate: | Unknown. First appeared in Carolingian records appearing to be 35 years old in 772 AD. |
| Era / Age: | — |
| Title: | Marquis de Brumenoir, Le Épée de Charlemagne |
| Role: | Immortal knight, protector of France, eco-activist. |
| Combat Class: | — |
| Specialty: | — |
| Magic School: | — |
| Affinity/Affinities: | — |
| Notable Feat(s): | — |
| Education & Training | |
| Formal Prep: | — |
| Formal Scholastic: | — |
| Formal Martial: | — |
| Formal Arcane: | — |
| Formal Religious: | — |
| Informal Training: | — |
| Languages | |
| Fluent In: | — |
| Semi-Fluent In: | — |
Lucien de Brumenoir is a legendary figure whose presence spans over twelve centuries of French and ecclesiastical history. Known as the Épée de Charlemagne, he appears in Vatican records, battlefield chronicles, and royal decrees with identical features, handwriting, and scars.
Timeline
- 778 CE – Wounded at Roncesvaux; presumed dead, revived.
- 813 CE – Council of Tours; appearance unchanged.
- 1099 CE – Jerusalem; fatal wounds healed.
- 1430 CE – Arrow through lung; survives.
- 1788 CE – Walks into snow at Mont Blanc; disappears.
Legacy
Lucien’s estates remain untouched, his name revered but never canonized. The Church watches. The Republic maintains. The people still leave lilies at his gate.
Known Personas
- Klaus von Nibelheim – The Wolf of the Brenner March
- Valkaenar – Unseelie Lord, original self
Church Classification
- Status: Servanda 411-B
- Designation: Observationes Miraculorum – Class I/II hybrid
- Restrictions: No canonization, no public cultus, no relic replication
- Custodia: Ecclesiastical Liaison, Montis Albi
