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The saxon tales
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  • Blood Knight: He loves fighting, particularly as a young man, when he's borderline psychotic.
  • However, in War of the Wolf, it's noted that this is a more general tendency - he generally punishes his men if they beat their wives (unusually, for the time), in part because of how he saw his father treat his stepmother. It first appears in regards to Aethelflaed's abuse by Aethelred, though that initially appears to be a case of It's Personal because Uhtred is particularly fond of Aethelflaed and terrorises Aethelred into never raising a hand to her ever again.
  • Domestic Abuse also seems to set him off.
  • Really trying to stab Uhtred just gave him the excuse.
  • Even before her passing when Aldhelm calls her a bitch Uhtred breaks "his jaw, his nose, both his hands, and maybe a couple of his ribs" and had him spitting up his teeth.
  • He literally beats someone to death for it (granted, by accident, though he didn't exactly regret it).
  • And insulting Gisela after her passing.
  • Someone else taking credit for his achievements drives him nuts.
  • Been There, Shaped History: As with most Cornwell protagonists, he's heavily involved in most of the important events of the era.
  • Barbarian Longhair: Makes a point of keeping his blonde hair long.
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