Bio & Canon Info
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Lyndon and his brother (unnamed in canon) grew up as penniless orphans within the city of Kingsport, famed for its naval trade (to which he adds "and endless nets of reeking fish"). Lyndon developed a skill for stealing and became a thief, while his brother became a city guard. At some time Lyndon fell madly in love with a woman who choose to marry his brother instead of him.
As a member of the thieves guild Lyndon would occasionally tip off his brother, who would appear to get lucky and show up just in time to catch the thieves. However one time Lyndon's brother showed up too early and, already under suspicion for his habit of knowing just when the thieves were going to strike, was accused of being in league with them and was thrown in prison. Lyndon's sister-in-law believed that Lyndon had set his brother up, and convinced her husband of the same thing.
With his only family thinking he'd betrayed them and the thieves guild out for revenge, Lyndon was forced to flee the city. Since then he sends much of the gold he makes to his brother's family back home, who do not even so much as send letters to him.
The Hero meets the Scoundrel while traveling to the Drowned Temple in search of the second fragment of the sword belonging the Archangel Tyrael. Lyndon has wooed and seduced a farmer's daughter to obtain a precious relic, a family heirloom, when the Thieves' Guild arrives after the treasure and after Lyndon himself. After the battle, the Scoundrel volunteers to help the Hero on her quest and mission against the Lords of Hell, a quite surprising turn of events given the man's perceived amoral ways.
As a member of the thieves guild Lyndon would occasionally tip off his brother, who would appear to get lucky and show up just in time to catch the thieves. However one time Lyndon's brother showed up too early and, already under suspicion for his habit of knowing just when the thieves were going to strike, was accused of being in league with them and was thrown in prison. Lyndon's sister-in-law believed that Lyndon had set his brother up, and convinced her husband of the same thing.
With his only family thinking he'd betrayed them and the thieves guild out for revenge, Lyndon was forced to flee the city. Since then he sends much of the gold he makes to his brother's family back home, who do not even so much as send letters to him.
The Hero meets the Scoundrel while traveling to the Drowned Temple in search of the second fragment of the sword belonging the Archangel Tyrael. Lyndon has wooed and seduced a farmer's daughter to obtain a precious relic, a family heirloom, when the Thieves' Guild arrives after the treasure and after Lyndon himself. After the battle, the Scoundrel volunteers to help the Hero on her quest and mission against the Lords of Hell, a quite surprising turn of events given the man's perceived amoral ways.