A young page that only briefly served the [[The Order of the Green Blades]] from 543 - 545 AoM but fell to an incurable illness that blinded him until death. Ames was a prodigy as a poet and wrote over 277 works over his two years serving with the Green Blades before his sickness ultimately took him. Many Greenblades over the next century often looked to Ames's works for inspiration as their beauty of language and duty helped capture all the characteristics those of [[The Lacodian Frontier]] often hoped to embody. The [[Lord-Commander]] starting in the year 601 AoM with the assistance of his [[Master of Histories]] bestowed an honorary knightship to his memory and his effect on the next generation of knights that many considered once of the most valiant in history. During the honorary knightship ceremony many of his poems were quoted but the Master of Histories brought special attention to a poem towards Ames's final years which brought about renewed vigor of pages and squires towards the histories. *By stroke of pen* *We tend* *The flock of tomorrow* *By words we bless* *Man's hope* *And bane their sorrow*