Meredyth Brax

Lady Meredyth Brax is the Justiciar of Hornvale, as well as the former commander of Brax troops. She is the first daughter and third child of late Rona Brax, Lady of Hornvale, by her husband, Ser Lucias Prester.

She is known for her rumoured insanity and the fact she was maimed after the Battle of the Unicorn's Forrest, also known as the Battle for Hornvale.

Appearance and character
Meredyth is quite an unusual specimen of Westermen nobility. A woman whose body evidently never bore children, even in her age, with womanly curves that replaced the muscular body she had prior to her injury, Meredyth is slightly taller than an average woman, though still shorter than an average man. Her breasts are small, perky, as white as the rest of her skin is. Her stomach is graced by a few faded scars, as well as her thigh, though the one there is visible, gruesome, obviously a deep cut and almost always under a bandage, even though it had healed.

Her hair is a strawberry blonde, taking a bit more of the reddish side, though in the sunlight, it might appear light auburn. She often wears it loose, in a light wave it naturally has, up to her breasts. Her lips are pink, and her eyes a deep dark blue, like the night, with a amused and teasing shine in them.

As for her manner of dress, alongside rejecting the godly demeanor, she also rejected its constrictions in clothing. Her dresses are tight in the waist, aided by a corset, lifting her bussom, open but not so as to be improprer, when dealing with the public. She wears minimal jewelery, simple necklaces and earrings, and can quite often be seen with gloves, to hide the caloused surfaces of her palms.

It seems like all seriousness was wiped from Meredyth's personality the moment she was robbed of her sanity. Her face is always in a smile, a grin or a smirk, or the variation, an emotion her eyes follow suit ; her natural reaction to everything is a bout of laughter, though she hesitates to show it most of the time. A proud, loyal demeanor, accompanied by a charismatic aura hides a deeply troubled young person, eager to prove herself. She'd give her life, if need be, for the greater good, it being the well-being of her House and family.

Brightness impersonated
Meredyth Brax was born in 382 AC to Rona Brax, called the Mad Unicorn later in her life, and her husband Ser Lucias Prester as their third child and first daughter. From an early age, she was a bright, cute child, joy to both her parents and her two older brothers, Alyn and Lyonel.

And as time would show, she was born in the last year of relative peace within the Brax famiy. In 383 AC, her aunt, Janna Brax nee Kyndall, fell pregnant. She and her husband, Ser Tytos Brax, who was the heir to Hornvale, could not concieve a child during their 8-year-long marriage, so it was natural for Ser Danyel Hill, the then Castellan of Hornvale, to accuse Janna of infidelity. While most Braxes believed Danyel, Tytos defended his wife, and requested that the matter be sorted in a duel between him and a champion of Danyel's choosing.

Danyel agreed. He chose his brother, Ser Courtnay Hill, a famed knight. The whole of Hornvale watched in anticipation as the heir and the bastard fought, valiantly and beautifuly, before the bastard landed a strong hit in an adrenaline rush, knocking Tytos out. He would never rise again, dying on the spot.

It is said that Rona, his sister, screamed in pain, desperately trying to wake her brother up, but to no avail. In the coming weeks, she lost her mind to her pain and sadness, and their father, Lord Owen, his health already failing, died in the midst of all that chaos. Ser Courtnay fled Hornvale.

In a power vacuum, Rona organized a coup-d'etat, seizing control as the Lady of Hornvale. Her actions were described as those of a lunatic, rather than a sane person. That same year, Janna gave birth to Regenard and Falyse, whose physical apparance was a proof that the late Tytos was indeed their father.

Meredyth and her brothers flourished in their new positions. Afforded best education, they became educated, bright children. Since an early age, Meredyth had an aura of charisma around her, drawing people in. The next two siblings, sisters Myrcella and Delonne, born in 387 AC, were given the same priviledges. Meredyth was taught in the skill of governing, as were all her siblings as well. She excelled. Her teachers also taught her the intigue, but she has never taken much interest in it, so she remains at the basics.

Brightness fallen
However, in 394 AC, when Mere was 12 years old, she first started showing what her mother referred to as "madness." In reality, it was just a bit more emotional and excessive side of Mere's personality, but it didn't stop Rona from trying to violently and harshly deal with that madness within her daughter. Mere would often leave her mother's rooms in tears and bruises, and as it went on, it did bad for the girl. She started having panic attacks, and during a particularly bad one, she was approached by her younger sister Delonne, who comforted her in her time of need. The two would become inseparable since then.

Next tragedy would strike in 405 AC. Delonne, being a religious girl and following the Starry ways, took her own life as punishment for an unnamed sin she committed. When Mere found her body, she yelled, trying to get her back, but to no avail. Her mind started to slip away only days after the event, resulting in a suicide attempt as she tried to hold to her fading sanity. The attempt was an utter failure, obviously, and she was given guardians to help her deal with the issue at hand: Lady Alyssa Greenfield, a healer ; her own father, Ser Lucias, who alongside a young Edwyn Jast helped Mere train her combat skills and skills as tactian and military commander.

Brightness survived
Rouge-like attacks hit Brax army that year. Their motif or leader were unknown at the time, but were soon found out to be Jon "The White" Brax, an albino minor cousin, his comrade Ser Elyas Hill, and Regenard Brax, son of Tytos and Janna. Mere assumed leadership in dealing with these rebels, and was successful in 406 AC, where the two armies crashed just beneath Hornvale. The main forces were victorious, though Mere paid a terrible price for it - a wound to the leg, preventing her from ever taking or doing anything other than walking with a limp. The rebels were caught, Jon and Regenard sent to the Wall and Elyas executed, though a weak claim of Falyse Brax, Regenard's sister still remains, but is pushed back by Mere and Alyn.

Her reputation grew, and as a reward for her brave actions, she was given the title of Justiciar and tasked with dealing with all public affairs. She does her duty with pride in 407 AC.

6th Moon, 407 AC:

 * Got offer of marriage by Lord Cregard Karstark
 * Was the courting interest and part-time lover of Prince Aegon Targaryen
 * Rode Aegon's dragon, Meleyx, fullfilling her lifelong wish
 * Agreed to marry Cregard Karstark

The fam
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NPCs
The fam

Ser Bryan Sarwyck, head of her personal guards.

Ser Leo Sarwyck, Bryan's brother, and fellow head.

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Quotes about Meredyth
"She looked in most ways to be just another lady of some house, but decidedly different. She had a wild look in her eyes, uncommon in most ladies of Westeros.." - thoughts of Selwyn Storm

"Are you really Meredyth Brax? The Justicar of Hornvale, who rode into battle for her title? Because if you are, I heard your tale while I was at Highgarden last year, and you were so brave I nearly wept." - Elinor Crane

"There was a certain power within her beauty, the kind of woman who would have little problem making her mind known. It was an attractive quality  in Leona's opinion, she'd never been one willing to stay silent for long. Where the Lady of the Rills chose a subtle approach, it seemed that Meredyth would immediately have her voice heard." - thoughts of Leona Ryswell

"You're quite clever for your age, Mylady. Just don't overestimage yourself, alright?" - Reginar Crakehall

"No, Meredyth, you always keep a good posture, I could witness that from the very day onwards when I’ve seen you first. And, Gods know, that was a miserable day for you, back then. But, back to the topic. This night now especially, you shine greater than the vast majority of the other young ladies here. For many of them have not been through anything similar to what you have been through. But if you have been, and you emerge from that, with the ability to wear a dress with such a poise, keep such a graceful posture all evening long and display such a calm confidence, all the more when you can’t move your leg – then that is true beauty for me." - Reginar Crakehall