Ambrose Blackwood

Ambrose Blackwood is the second trueborn son of Dorian Blackwood and Alyssane Blackwood. A somewhat reserved youth, he has committed himself to following in his father's footsteps despite not being his heir.

Appearance and Character
Ambrose is 5'10". His features are soft.  Were it not for the stubble tracing his face, he might be mistaken for a woman were it not for his athletic body.  His eyes are as dark as his hair, contrasting with his pale skin.

Ambrose is intelligent and diligent to the core. Since his youth he was always taken with reading. When he was brought to the Crossing he learned the value of work, and how through it he could command the respect of others, and bring forward himself to the world.

To call Ambrose a good person would be a misnomer; he is moral, but it isn't because he feels an inclination to do good, but rather sees the consequences of doing evil and would prefer to avoid them if possible. He is cautious, sometimes to an excessive amount, but his wife Visaera softens this side of him with her own decisiveness.

He is somewhat shy and reserved, preferring to allow others to take the glory where he himself does not. However, he was never taken to sneaking despite his inclinations towards the area, preferring instead to just allow others to do it for him.

Early Life
Ambrose was born in 392 AC to Dorian and Alysanne Blackwood. He was sickly as an infant and required near constant attention as he battled illness. Since he was unable to enjoy the games and other activities of the other children, he instead learned from the Maesters who attended him and ensured he was still breathing.

He always enjoyed the history of magic- while he didn't believe he truly possessed the gift, as his father did, he dreamed that one day he too would hear the voices of the Ravens. He scoured the histories and learned of every witch or wizard that had entered into its pages. Some days he would even get the chance to speak with his father- he enjoyed those days best, for he could learn firsthand of what he knew.

At the age of ten, he was finally strong enough to live without the constant interference of Maesters but he stuck with his learning. He broadened his mind to include more general history than simply that of magic- he learned of the Riverlands, of the Iron Throne. He learned of Blackwood and of Bracken. He devoured any book he could get his hands on, eager to always learn more.

407 AC
Ambrose married Visaera Frey on the 18th day of the 8th Moon in 407 AC. Afterwards, he was taken against his knowledge and will to the Crossing where he served as commander and advisor to his wife as the resident Frey and heir. However, when Rosalind Belmore besieged the Twins, he took no chances and along with his friend Elmo and Visaera, fled from the castle.

408 AC - 418 AC
Ambrose, Elmo, and Visaera made their way to Maidenpool where they were given passage by a charming pirate in the form of Syro. On his ship, they set sail for Myr. Along the way, Ambrose and Syro played a friendly game of spying on the other, all for good fun despite the normally dangerous nature of such a thing.

When they landed in Myr, Ambrose and company quickly attached themselves to a group of sellswords, finding themselves in good hands over the course of their time with them, especially endearing themselves well to the captain, who went by the name of Valarr the Vulture. Through diligent work and cleverness, Ambrose rose through the ranks to become a prominent name in the 'Company of Vultures'. Through this Ambrose gained much experience in the machinations of war, but remained rather unskilled in combat due to his less than brilliant stature, leaving such pursuits to his friend Elmo.

In the Third Moon of 413 AC, Ambrose was overjoyed to learn that his wife was pregnant with their child. While working for the company, he would often buy gifts using his pay for what he imagined the child would like- books and baubles, a small wooden sword and shield. But his joy turned to ash when the boy was born. He was already dead, and Ambrose's happiness was shattered. For awhile, he and Visaera's relationship was weak. He threw himself into work, to the detriment of their time together. Their relationship lacked the intimacy it once had, until they finally pulled themselves together and tried to repair things.

Eventually in the Second Moon of 414 AC Valarr fell in combat working a minor job helping to secure a small village from bandit raids. The company, for a long time, became defunct as they attempted to find a new captain to lead them and get them new contracts. Ambrose was in a good position- he was a favorite of the former captain, and was well experienced in matters of war. It certainly didn't hurt that Syro, his old friend, loaned him enough dragons to bribe the dissenters. Yet it was not enough, and the once large company fractured into small groups. Ambrose renamed the company in the memory of the life he once had. And so, the Company of the Raven, sometimes known as the Raven Company, was born.

But in the Seventh Moon of 414 AC, Visaera gave birth to twins, completing him. Imogen and Benjen Blackwood. His time became spent on being a father to his children and leading the company, but now he and Visaera finally found that spark they had once more.

Together, they lead the Raven Company, as Ambrose deals with financial matters, planning, and logistics, while Visaera exhorts the men on the field, driving them to do better lest they be bested by a woman. But time will only tell if the company remains together, or it all falls apart.

NPCs
Elmo- Young son of a knight sworn to Blackwood. Friends with Ambrose.