Damon Stout II.

Damon Stout II. is the son of Damon, and Ashe Stout making him a member of House Stout through his father. Damon Stout II. has no siblings as his mother miscarried many times before she ultimately died of Orange Plague.

Damon Stout II. was born the first and eventually only child of Damon Stout and thus was beloved by his father. Damon Stout II. was asked to be a hostage at the Dreadfort but he was passed over by his percieved weakeness and thus the Boltens wanted someone more valuable to them. Damon Stout II. would be a squire to Bodin Istris of House Istris and this would bring him westward into the war with Lucerne. During this time he was planning to be sent home to Hornwood by Bodin but the time was never safe for him to be sent away, and thus he was caught in the disasterous Battle of Whispering Winds where Damon Stout II. would survive but was taken east into the Dreadfort. A prisoner in the Dreadfort he would become known for his ability in Magi as he was constantly accompanied by his raven that was known as one of the Three Eyed Raven of which were Magi corupted ravens controlled by Magi users.

Early History
Damon Stout II. was born the first and eventually only child of Damon Stout and thus was beloved by his father. Damon Stout II. was asked to be a hostage at the Dreadfort but he was passed over by his percieved weakeness and thus the Boltens wanted someone more valuable to them. Damon Stout II. would be a squire to Bodin Istris of House Istris and this would bring him westward into the war with Lucerne. During this time he was planning to be sent home to Hornwood by Bodin but the time was never safe for him to be sent away, and thus he was caught in the disasterous Battle of Whispering Winds where Damon Stout II. would survive but was taken east into the Dreadfort. A prisoner in the Dreadfort he would become known for his ability in Magi as he was constantly accompanied by his raven that was known as one of the Three Eyed Raven of which were Magi corupted ravens controlled by Magi users.