Octa
King Octa was the Saxon king of Nohaut, a kingdom on the east coast of northern Cumbria. He was the son of Hengest, one of the Saxon brothers who led the first Saxon armies to Britain at Vortigern's request. He is also known for his fearsome runeaxe that has claimed the lives of many British knights.
Contents
1 Appearance and Personality
2 History
2.1 490
2.2 492
2.3 493
2.4 495
Appearance and Personality
King Octa was a great hero, a cunning and brave warrior and ruler. Octa is well known for his pride and intelligence, and leads the Kingdom of Nohaut with great success.
History
490
Badly wounded and captured in the Battle of Lindsey.
492
Escaped from the Duke of Lindsey's dungeons.
493
Sought an alliance with the Centurion King of Malahaut to exploit Uther's weakness.
495
Led the Saxons in a campaign against Logres, rampaging through Lindsey and tearing the Duchy apart in a vengeful rage. Captured the city of Saint Albans where he was killed by Sir Brastias.

Full Name Octa
Culture Saxon
Region Nohaut
Social Class King
Land Owned Kingdom of Nohaut
Heir(s) Ossa
Children
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