Sir Zoro Fernandez

Sir Zoro Fernandez (also known simply as Zoro) is a Knight of the Order of Santiago. He is the brother of Rosa Fernandez, and a determined and loyal soldier of the Spanish Empire, as well as a member of the Vassal House of Fernandez, one of the vassal houses of the Royal House of Clemente.

Biography
Born in Madrid, Spain on December 5th of the year 1728, Zoro Fernandez led an interesting young life. He spent a great deal of time inside Palacio de Clemente, the Spanish royal palace during the rule of King Philip Clemente V, living in the palace due to his parents' occupations. Zoro's mother was a cook within the palace, and his father, though not a member of the Kingsguard, was a guardsman who stood watch at the gates of the palace. Zoro became a close childhood friend of Prince Ezequiel Clemente, and studied the art of the warrior under Sir Lunius Sargento alongside the Prince of Spain, due to his father using his connections to the Crown to have the way paved for his son to become an elite soldier.

Though he chose continuing to train rather than serving in the Paradoxian Wars, when Zoro became a man, he enlisted in the forces of the Spanish Military during the reign of King Ferdinand Clemente VI, and showed exceptional bravery and skill on the field of battle. He was reunited with his childhood friend, Ezequiel Clemente, who he had fallen out of touch with when Ezequiel had been sent to France to live with his mother, and then ran off to the Caribbean. It would not be long before Zoro was knighted by King Ferdinand, becoming a member of the Order of Santiago. By request of Prince Ezequiel, Zoro's family was made a vassal house of House Clemente, and Zoro and his older sister, Rosa, moved into Ezequiel's castle in Gerona, Spain. Zoro would frequently travel to the Caribbean with Ezequiel, repeatedly fighting off invading pagan Undead forces on the island of Port Royal in the name of the Lord, and in the name of defending the weak and helpless.