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Christophe

I stack firewood. My head isn't made of it.
Christophe to Catherine in The Hound and the Hare


Christophe was a recurring character in the third season of Reign. He was portrayed by Nathaniel Middleton.

He was a member of the castle staff who used to tend to fires before he got promoted to being a king's guard, owing to his tryst with the Queen Mother.

In the Series

Season Three

After tending to the fires throughout the day, Christophe was approached by her majesty, Queen Catherine. She came to him and expressed her sexual desire for him as she began taking off her corset. Christophe picked up on what she wanted and began their sexual relationship. 

Having been in a relationship with the Queen Mother for weeks, Christophe was becoming very into their routine. Even following Catherine into the forest during a game for nobles. Knowing how dangerous it was if they got caught, the two lovers took each other underneath the trees.

Personality

Christophe possessed traits which are characteristic for a psychopath, but they could just as well be interpreted in a positive light or attributed to his youth. However, it didn't take long for Christophe to be unveiled as dangerous and daring, taking on the Queen Mother as first her lover and later her blackmailer.

Physical Appearance

Christophe appeared to be a young man in his late 20s. He had brown eyes and sported a stubble.

Relationships

TBA

Appearances

Season Three
Episode Appearance Status
Three Queens, Two Tigers Absent
Betrothed Absent
Extreme Measures Absent
The Price Absent
In a Clearing Absent
Fight or Flight Appears
The Hound and the Hare Appears
Our Undoing Absent
Wedlock Appears
Bruises That Lie Absent
Succession Appears
No Way Out Appears
Strange Bedfellows Appears
To The Death Absent
Safe Passage Appears
Clans Mentioned
Intruders Absent
Spiders in a Jar Absent


Trivia

  • He was the heart-killer.
  • He claimed to have real feelings for Catherine, though whether that is true remains unknown.

See Also