Rodeel Sauvun

Rodeel Sauvun is a Redguard bowman, working as a mercenary for Camilla's Quality Swords-for-Hire.

Background
Rodeel grew up in the town of Saintsport, on the island of Stros M'kai, Hammerfell. His father was captain of the town guard, and had, from an early age, trained him how to fight, hoping that Rodeel would follow in his footsteps.

By the time he was a man, Rodeel was a member of the town guard, often protecting other parts of the island too. Though he wasn't the best close up in a fight, many an enemy fell to his arrows, and he became renowned across Stros M'kai for his archery skills.

After five years into his career, Rodeel tasked himself with finding the source of Daril that was being shipped to the island, and used by a group of Argonian thieves. He eventually found that it was his father, still captain of the guard, was being bribes by said thieves to let the shipments of narcotics onto the isle. Rodeel, having looked up to his father his whole life, was horrified to find out what he was really up to, and confronted him about hit. His father gave him a choice: either he stayed on Stros M'kai, and the thieves killed him, or leave, and never return. Rodeel chose to leave, and roamed Tamriel as a sell-sword for a while, before winding up in the Imperial City, where he was recruited by Camilla Salori, owner of Camilla's Quality Swords-for-Hire, a mercenary business in the city's Market District.

The Imperial City
When Tyeren Aedoth, a travelling monster-hunter, came to the Imperial City, he hired Rodeel and Athra Nerael, another of Camilla's mercenaries to aid him with a ghost removal, in the town of Vinovia, Bruma County.

The trio decided to wait out the ongoing rain in The Underhand Serpent, a local tavern. While there, they fought and defeated Sirius Maja, a wanted vampire and a member of The Ligurio Clan, a vampire clan based in Eastmarch, Skyrim.

Personality
Rodeel is a rather cool and collected man, with a strong moral compass and respect for authority figures. He dissaproves greatly of collateral damage, and can lose his calm demeanour when someone (or he) does something which goes against his moral code.