Theo Tyrell

Theo Tyrell is the youngest son of Gareth Tyrell, and the current squire to Ser Lothar Farring, Grand Captain of the Warrior's Sons.

Appearance and Character
Theo Tyrell is well muscled from constant training, but is a apart from that fairly unremarkable. He is attractive, short light brown hair often falling into his face, and often conveys a serious expression. He is often dressed in the silver armour of the Order, with only a small pendant bearing the rose of the Tyrells to show his ties to Highgarden.

Theo is a solemn boy, quiet and dutiful. He was raised to be loyal, courteous and dignified, and the young Tyrell boy has each in spades. He does not speak much, but when he does it is slowly, as if he was considering each word.

History
Theo Tyrell was born in 415 AC, to Lord Gareth Tyrell and Lady Leona Tyrell. He was a solemn boy, while his two older brothers spent most of their time in competitive rivalry, Theo contented himself with sparring and learning about the faith. He was never a particularly bold boy, but he was told that he must be a warrior, so a warrior he became. When he was told to joust, he jousted. When he was told to read, he read. He was the third son of Highgarden, and without any particularly distinguishing features, looked likely to serve out his time as the master of arms, or the husband of some noble lady.

Without a clear goal for him, Theo's father began to train him in the ways of the faith, declaring that he could at least find a future as a septon, a noble calling even for a Tyrell of Highgarden. Theo began to study with the septon of Highgarden, praying regularly and reading many texts on the Seven. It was from the septon that he also learned the art of healing, how to bind and dress a wound, and how to treat an illness.

Theo mostly enjoyed the rush and thrill of combat, and of riding, though without the boldness of his brothers, he did not look likely to ever perform particularly well. Still, he enjoyed the discipline and routine of combat and jousting, feeling the horse buck and move at his command, and his lance hitting his fellow man. While he often underperformed each and every one of his brothers, he still took it in stride, his brow often already furrowed after being knocked off, thinking about what he had done wrong.

It was only in 433 AC that his true destiny was revealed. The day that Septon Bryce reformed the Faith Militant, Theo's father called him into his solar. He was to join the Warriors's Sons, an ancient an honourable order of warriors sworn to the Seven. Theo did not complain, and after several days, left to join the chapter-house at Oldtown.

However, even in the Warrior's Sons, they understood the value of a name. Theo Tyrell rose quickly in the ranks, being sent to King's Landing as soon as possible. He was still young, and required a good teacher, it was said. It turned out, that teacher was Sir Lothar Farring, Grand Captain of the Warrior's Sons.

To this day, Theo Tyrell serves as Ser Lothar's squire and personal lieutenant. He has learned much from the Grand Captain, in preparation for one day being the Grand Captain himself. For now though, he is content to wait, and listen.