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Returned to the [[Frostlands]] after a short adventure around the world, in which many undead things were destroyed and many new friends were made.
 
Returned to the [[Frostlands]] after a short adventure around the world, in which many undead things were destroyed and many new friends were made.
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Awarded his Lordship title for not losing any of the Park's money for several years, keeping the populace up to date with monthly disclosures and
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and ensuring the policy of transparent handling of the money was kept/enforced.
  
 
===Affiliated Groups===
 
===Affiliated Groups===
  
 
[[Peregrine Guard]] (Captain)<br>
 
[[Peregrine Guard]] (Captain)<br>
[[Spelljocks]]<br>
 
 
===Positions Held===
 
Queastor of the Frostlands
 
*      August 1st, 2008 to March 2009.
 
[[Guildmaster of Healers]]
 
*      June 2008 to April 2009
 
*      January 2010 to Present
 
  
 
===Masterhoods===
 
===Masterhoods===

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Lord Ashen Smythe, of the Frostlands, Rising Winds

”Now where's that healer? Oh! There he is! Where the hell'd you come from?!” --Dart, said on several occasions.

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Biography

Started Amtgard as both new player and co-founder of the Shire of the Sacred Winds back in 1999, in Ellensburg, WA. Sadly, they're now defunct.

Took a good deal of time off (6 years) for work, and back in the game as a hopefully respected Healer.

Moved to River's End, Desert Winds after some personal issues, and will hopefully be a respected healer here as well.

Returned to the Frostlands after a short adventure around the world, in which many undead things were destroyed and many new friends were made.

Awarded his Lordship title for not losing any of the Park's money for several years, keeping the populace up to date with monthly disclosures and and ensuring the policy of transparent handling of the money was kept/enforced.

Affiliated Groups

Peregrine Guard (Captain)

Masterhoods

Master Healer

  • Given by Duke Zebidark, June 2008

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