The Fallen
- Malcolm
- Senior Member
- Semper Fidelis Fratercula Arctica
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I have only just recently returned to the barony and have heard that there are those who have passed on to Galladell's keeping. I would greatly appreciate it if I could be informed as to the accuracy of these claims and the names of the fallen; I would like to prepare for their services as quickly as possible.
Yours in the Light,
Zander G. Gehnsen IV Esq.
Captain of Our Lady of the Broken Spine
"Now you remember, you hear? You treat this ship like a lady. Make certain you always bring her home."
OOG: JimBob
- Malcolm
- Senior Member
- Semper Fidelis Fratercula Arctica
- Posts: 203
- Thank Yous: 0
Zander G. Gehnsen IV Esq.
Captain of Our Lady of the Broken Spine
"Now you remember, you hear? You treat this ship like a lady. Make certain you always bring her home."
OOG: JimBob
- THENPC
- Platinum Member
- Assassins Do It From Behind
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Many people fell this past feast.
I do not know the full list, though if you contact me with any specific names you were hoping to confirm or deny, I will do what I can to aid you.
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NPC of the Month
Chris Langevin as the Cheveyo Bone Reader
Chris was spot on as his shaman this event. His ability to quickly “read” bones and instantly come up with information relating to the players interacting with him was nothing short of amazing. His emotional response to learning of the Elk’s death was felt by all who witnessed it, and overall his portrayal of a tribal wise man was quite convincing.
An honorable mention goes to everyone who played the Elk. They ran around camp for hours each in a heavy and cumbersome costume, despite the foot of snow on the ground, and their interactions with players really made a lot of people’s events.
Chris Langevin as the Cheveyo Bone Reader
Chris was spot on as his shaman this event. His ability to quickly “read” bones and instantly come up with information relating to the players interacting with him was nothing short of amazing. His emotional response to learning of the Elk’s death was felt by all who witnessed it, and overall his portrayal of a tribal wise man was quite convincing.
An honorable mention goes to everyone who played the Elk. They ran around camp for hours each in a heavy and cumbersome costume, despite the foot of snow on the ground, and their interactions with players really made a lot of people’s events.

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