Character from The First Law by Joe Abercrombie
Bethod's warrior son who got his father's strength and none of his brains — the hammer to Calder's scalpel, used and discarded by a brother who's smarter and less sentimental.
Scale fights. That's what he does, that's what he's for. He's not stupid exactly — he's simple, in a world that punishes simplicity. He leads men from the front, takes wounds meant for others, and trusts his brother to handle the thinking. That trust is both his greatest virtue and his undoing.
Huge, scarred, and imposing — the physical opposite of his brother Calder. Built for war in every dimension. His face shows the damage of a lifetime of leading from the front.
Also known as: Scale