Gideon Payne

Sir Gideon, a character in the Desire &amp; Decorum series, is a friend of Duke Richards. Although he is first mentioned in Book 2, Chapter 6, he makes his first appearance in Book 2, Chapter 7.

Appearance
Gideon has gray eyes, short brown hair with side burns and fair to tan skin. He wears a blue striped coat with his white linen cloth tied into a bow.

Background
If you received the Article clue in Book 2, Chapter 6, it is revealed that he is a criminal who was one of the ringleaders of the Brixton Bridge Riot in 1793. When you bring up his exile to France, he brushes it off as merely a rumor. He says he moved to France for a change of scenery. When he leaves, Countess Henrietta tells you that the exile was not a misunderstanding.

Book 2

 * Chapter 6: A New Set of Rules (Off-Screen)
 * Chapter 7: Moonlit Deception
 * Chapter 8: Hunt Or Be Hunted
 * Chapter 9: Until Dawn
 * Chapter 10: In the Balance
 * Chapter 11: A New Horizon
 * Chapter 12: The Deep End
 * Chapter 13: Changing Tides
 * Chapter 14: Before the Bell Tolls
 * Chapter 15: Eye of the Storm
 * Chapter 16: The Final Vow

Book 3

 * Chapter 1: Family Matters (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 5: Double Trouble
 * Chapter 6: Keep Your Enemies Closer
 * Chapter 7: London Calling
 * Chapter 8: The Price of the Past
 * Chapter 10: By Royal Appointment (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 11: The Game is Afoot (Mentioned)

Tristan Richards
In Book 2, it is unclear if Duke Richards is a pawn in Gideon's plot against the crown, a means to an end, or if Gideon believes Tristan to be an equal. In Chapter 8, Gideon often has to placate Tristan's short-temper and narcissism, acting as the Duke's loader during the hunt and praising him when he manages to finally shoot two grouse. In Chapter 9, he examines Mr. Sinclaire's dueling pistol and unbeknownst to all until after the duel, he switches the pistol.

Your Character
You usually see him in the presence of Duke Richards and rarely interact with him alone. If you manage to find him alone, the Duke usually interrupts and pulls his attention away from you. In Book 2, Chapter 8, you speak briefly with him during the hunt, and your misunderstanding of the word "chum" gives him amusement. If you own the pug, he compliments you, stating that dog owners have great character. Depending on your choices (if you decide to improve your +manners), you can persuade the Duke into allowing you to accompany him with the help of Gideon by appealing to his opinion on the Duke's and your joint public appearances (as a unified front). While you are in Bath, Gideon tells you that you may have the Duke fooled but not him. He says he is cut from a different cloth like you and he doesn't underestimate his enemies. In Book 2, Chapter 15, Duke Richards sends him to escort you down the aisle. If you choose someone else quickly (either Mr. Marlcaster, Viscount Westonly or Mr. Chambers), Gideon will be angry but allow the other man to do the honors.

Trivia

 * In Book 2, Chapter 8, you meet Jasper, Sir Gideon's dog.
 * In Book 2, Chapter 16, he escapes arrest by the royal guards.
 * His plans for Edgewater and the Countess of Edgewater is described as "Operation Foxglove." Foxglove, also known as digitalis, is a perennial plant that can be toxic and even fatal in large doses.
 * The name Gideon is of Hebrew origin and means: Hewer, feller, destroyer, mighty warrior, he that bruises or breaks, one who cuts down.
 * The surname Payne is of English origin and means: Pagan, rustic, countryman.