Bors

"...I am a knight, and my loyalty is with you. As long as you need me, I shall always be there for you"

- Bors in a support conversation with Lilina

Bors is a rather easygoing knight from House Ostia, he was assigned to Roy's party when the war started, as commanded by Lilina. He is Wendy's overprotective older brother and was also the boss during the tutorial, helping Roy together with Cecilia and other Ostian soldiers with his training.

Bors joins as a level 1 Knight. His weapon rank with a Lance is rank C.

Initial Stats
|Knight |Wind |1 |20 |7 |4 |3 |4 |11 |0 |14 |4 |Lance - C |Iron Lance Vulnerary

Promotional Gains
Knight to General (Knight Crest)
 * HP: +4
 * Strength: +3
 * Skill: +2
 * Speed: +3
 * Luck: +0
 * Defence: +4
 * Resistance: +3
 * Movement: +1
 * Constitution: +2
 * Weapon Rank Lance+1, Axe-E

Growth Rates

 * HP: 90%
 * Strength: 30%
 * Skill: 30%
 * Speed: 40%
 * Luck: 50%
 * Defence: 35%
 * Resistance: 10%

Supports
Astol Lilina Ogier Wendy Barth

Possible Endings
Bors returned to Ostia to help rebuild his ravaged country. His kind-hearted nature allowed him to unite the divided people once again to bring back harmony and prosperity to Ostia.
 * Bors - Impregnable Knight

Etymology
Sir Bors is a character in Arthurian legend that appears later in the tradition. He is Lancelot's cousin, nephew to Lancelot's father Ban of Benwick and, according to Sir Thomas Malory's "Le Morte d'Arthur," one of the three knights who succeed in finding the Holy Grail. The other two, Percival and Galahad, are virgins, but Malory states that Bors had relations once and has a son, Elian le Blank (XVI.VI); many of Bors' temptations before the companions unite and find the Grail have to do with avoiding temptation. When they find the Holy Grail, Galahad dies and is borne into heaven, and Percival becomes a hermit in the Holy Land and dies a year later; at that time, the Grail disappears from the earth and Bors returns to England, where he stood with Lancelot's faction during the civil war between Lancelot and Gawaine that began over the former's affair with Guinevere and Gareth's subsequent death, and which ultimately resulted in the destruction of Arthur's kingdom.