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Sir Forgal Kirstetter:
Sir Forgal Kerstetter was knighted on April 4th, AS 21. At the Pennsic War of that year he took his
first of many squires and founded the Moose Lodge. As his squires themselves became knighted,
they decided to remain with Forgal to unite their households in an extended family. The Moose Lodge came to mean more than a household, but a collection
of households united in a common vision and purpose.
Duke Anton Tremane:
Duke Anton was knighted on August 16th, AS 24. He and Duchess Luned founded the Black & White Checky House. Duke Anton has seen all of his squires attain Knighthood and beyond.
Duke Cuan MacDaige:
Duke Cuan was knighted on August 12th, AS 27. He leads the Clan MacDaige,
commonly known as the Blue & Gold Checky.
Jarl Timoch Haakonstead:
Jarl Timoch was knighted on October 3rd, AS 27. Countess Adelicia became a Companion of the Pelican on March 6th, AS 27. They founded the Red & Gold household under the name of Haakonstead.Shortly after, they moved to Drachenwald. While there, they reigned as the 4th King and Queen of Drachenwald, traveled widely and had many adventures. Upon returning to Atlania, they had their first child, a son named Gavin after Timoch's squire-brother Gavin McFergus. Since then they have devoted their time to parenting and spending time with their friends.
Sir Bryce De Byram:
Master Bryce de Byram was elevated to the Order of the Laurel August 19th, 1999 at the Pennsic
War for the art of Trobar (Bardic Arts), as a Pelican in , and to knighthood in July of 2004. Prior to that he had the previlege to serve Duke Anton Tremayne as his squire. Master Byram resides in the Barony of Caer Mear(Richmond, VA) where he divides his time between his muse, his study of the 12th century, and his fighting. Bryce de Byram was the second son of a lesser noble of the Occitan. He recently joined the household of Duke Richard Coeur-de-Lion, after winning the Puy at his Christmas Court. Sergeant Brother Guillaume de Byram was the third son
of a lesser noble of the Occitan. After a youth of indulging in Tourneys of the day, He traveled to the Holy Land, joined the Poor Knights of the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem, and died with the rest of his
brothers at El Hattin in 1187.
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