Percival Beaumont

Percival, a character in the The Royal Masquerade series, is the Head of House Beaumont. He is first seen in Chapter 2.

Appearance
Percival has blue eyes, short brown hair, and tan skin. He has a full beard and mustache. He wears a blue and gold doublet over a white linen shirt.

Personality
According to Renza, Percival is the resident expert on the law and the lance. He does not enjoy discussing rumors and courtly intrigue; his conversation of choice is legal precedences. He also appears to be fair and impartial, and will not speculate on the future or how Cyrus may lead Cordonia differently than King/Queen-Regent.

The Royal Masquerade

 * Chapter 2: A Noble Effort
 * Chapter 3: Predator and Prey
 * Chapter 4: A Night Under the Stars

Emery Beaumont
Emery is Percival's sibling. Emery's gender is dependant on your gender preferences. Percival says Emery has a reputation among the Beaumonts as a sort of "philosopher". Although he sometimes believes Emery's great wit clouds her judgement, he allows Emery to choose a suitor and doesn't protest when Cyrus Vescovi becomes Emery's fiance.

Your Character
You can gain his favor by speaking about the law. In Chapter 3, he offers you a dagger sharpened by his House's magical charm, the Warrior's Stone. He also appreciates you helping him and Theodosia out of the trap they set off. He offers his sibling, Emery, as a potential suitor for you. In Chapter 4, if you have Emery bring up Cyrus to Percival's attention, he apologizes for offering you Emery as a suitor since he was unaware. If asked to not side with House Vescovi, he remains impartial and states that he sees House Beaumont and House Vescovi as equals and cannot or will not predict the future. Although he has much respect for your House, Emery's betrothal causes House Beaumont to ally with House Vescovi and he would not go against that.

Trivia

 * His character model was first used for his descendant, Maxwell Beaumont, from The Royal Romance series.
 * The Beaumont motto for the time period is "Beaumonts stand true" rather than "The Depths Remember".