Ser Belicho Fowler

Early Life
Ser Belicho Fowler, the fourthborn child of Lord Lewyn Fowler and Lady Myra Wylde, never aspired being a lord, for he knew it was a childish dream and stupid. He had three siblings afterall. He grew up a quiet child, was a good enough fighter, but his interests lay elsewhere. He considered going to the Citadel to be a Maester and serve a lord at some castle, but his father would have none of it. "A life of thralldom." he would call it with loathing. To him fell other tasks when their steward died. He managed the Fowler household with competence, and cunning. He always served his family faithfully and did whatever was asked of him.

Later Life
In his late teenage years and early adulthood, many tasks fell on Belicho's shoulders. Such as managing the household, the guard and such. His mother was too concerned with managing a marriage for his sister Cersei to some rich knight from the Reach. He kept doing his duties silently and always counseled his family sagely and helped improve Fowler affairs, with diplomacy and high cunning. Yet when his sister came back with a babe at her breast there was no one left to do the work but him. His sister Agnese was too bookish by nature to do anything but sulk in her chambers reading her books, and Cersei was often nursing the child, and taking care of him so everything was left to him. Later when the war of Stone and Sky broke out, he advised his mother against joining the Blackmonts in their war, but she would hear none of it. She would bring her family back to glory she said. And they paid quite the price for his mother's actions. Cersei had another child by now, but both were being fostered at Wyl so she need not fear for their safety, and that ruined all hopes of Cersei marrying a knight from the Reach. Since then, his mother could not quite accept her anymore, confiding in Belicho more often that not. When she fled though, all she had told him was "take care of your sisters Beli" His other sister was executed for the crimes of his mother though, his other committing suicide. So Belicho found himself serving the young son of his lady sister Cersei, Andros. The boy was much his mother's chid, with the ferocity of his Wyl father and his looks as well. He and many came to love him during the first weeks. The smallfolk sewed Fowler banners with the Wyl adder coiled around the hawk as a sign of faith and love to him. And he himself could not help but see much of his mother in him, so it was that Belicho Fowler found himself serving again. His father was right afterall, he would spend a life of thralldom, and he did not mind.