Friday, September 28, 2007

Oxford Cleric



I'm a cleric. A student. I spend all my money on my books. I love books. To learn is to live. I never speak a word more than is need, Formal at that, respectful in the extreme. Short, to the point, and lofty in my theme. I would glady learn and gladly teach.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

The Monk
I am a monk, of the finest sort.A hunter, manly and able, I let things that bother me in days of old go, while I look into the more modern world and and veiw it in a more open minded manner. I am Strict and old, but very sensable in what I believe. I like to have fun and i like to live. I may be fat but I'm a swift as the birds. I'm always on gaurd, but ready to live.
The Squire



I am the knight's squire. I'm a ladies man and considered a lad on fire. i have curly locks, and around 20 years of age. I am lively, musical, artistic, and have seen service with the cavalry. i make love till dawn and i sleep like a nightingale. I'm courteous, lowly, servicable, and fit to serve my father.
The Yeoman



I am the Knight's servant, so I'm neat and clean. I have a quiver with fine peacock feathers that never droop and are ready to shoot. Well armed and ready to fight, I am a carpenter, hunter, warrior, servant, and considered to be a proper forester.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007


The Merchant





To those who must know me, I am a trader of furs and other cloths, mostly from Flanders. As an expert at exhanging I can negotiate any trade. I am of a higher class then most in Society. I am out spoken, my words shall be heard before yours and after, my opinion matters more then anyelses. I am an excellent fellow all the same, but you shall never know my name.


The Skipper



People only know me as the Skipper, and that's what you'll know me as too. I spend most of my time on boats and the high seas. I guess you can call me a business man on water. What business you ask? Well I say don't worry about it. I travel a lot and never reside in the same place. If you think you can mess with me, you're wrong.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Summoner







Well well you want to know about me… I’ll start off by saying that when I appear children get afraid. I am hot and lecherous as a sparrow with black scabby brows and a thin beard. I love garlic, onions and strong red wine. When I drink to much everything gets all hazy and I start jabbering like crazy and wouldn’t speak a word except in Latin I know I might get irritable but that’s who I am. I am so handsome that no quicksilver, lead ointment, tartar cream, brimstone, or boracic can clean up or cure the pus-filled sores or purge the pimples sitting on my cheek. My job is to bring the accuse people of violating church laws to ecclesiastical court.
The Miller




I am The Miller. Also Known as Robin.I weigh 224 pounds. I have a full head of red hair and a beard to match it.I also have this wart on my nose that has it's own hair growing from it. Ha!If you don't like it, then don't look at me!
You will usually find me wearing a blue hood and a white coat. I most likely will have my bag pipe with me too. It usually annoys my neighbors but I could care less
I am the owner of a Tavern.
The Wife Of Bath


So you already know that I am Wife of Bath's. I am a very elegant women who dresses nicely and wears the finest of clothes.I have gap teeth and large hips, and I'm somewhat deaf but these things do not bother me.I have been married five times at the church doors and have out lived all of my husbands. I am currently a newlywed with my sixth husband. I like to travel to other parts of the world such as Jerusalem, and Rome just to name a few. That is me in a nutshell.



The Pardoner





I am the Pardoner, which is a very religious man who forgives sins and gives pardons. I like getting money from the church people.

The Nun






extremely humble celibate and proud believes deeply in the value of work fears the dangers of idleness enjoys reading the bible to the youth.

Canterbury Tales



Canterbury Tales




The Knight
The personality of a Knight-I am a most distinguished man.From the day on which I first began to ride abroad had followed chivalry, truth, honor, generousness, and courtesy. And though I am so much distinguished, I am wise and in my bearing modest as a maid. I never yet a boorish thing had said in all my life to any, come what might; I am true, a perfect gentle night. My equipment-I possess fine horses but I am not gaily dressed. I wear a fustian tunic stained and dark with smudges where my armor has left marks. Just home from service I join others ranks to do my pilgrimage and render thanks. I have my son with me, a fine young squire who is a lover and cadet, a lad of fire.