Character from Prince of Thorns by Mark Lawrence
A Brother with a scholar's mind trapped in an outlaw's life — he reads, he thinks, and he kills because that's what the company requires.
Row is literate, curious, and out of place among the Brothers the way Makin is out of place — but where Makin's displacement comes from fallen nobility, Row's comes from a mind that would have been happier with books than blades. He fights capably but without Rike's enthusiasm or the Nuban's mastery. His value to Jorg is intellectual — someone to talk to who can follow a complex thought.
Thinner and more bookish than most Brothers, with an air of displaced intelligence. He looks like someone who should have been a clerk or a tutor and ended up on the road through circumstances he doesn't discuss.