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Revision as of 12:38, 7 May 2015
Contents
Baron Hazard Havaar
”berf.” or ”I don't believe you...” or ”Humalumarubabuble” and ”I don't get it...”
Biography
Hazard started his Amtgard life at Burning Lands in El Paso where he grew up. During his first couple of years he went from being the Barbarian with the "Captain Caveman" club to a Druid, frolicking with Dryads and Brownies. After a while he became bored with the scholars and sages, developing wanderlust. Hazard traveled for a few years, visiting various lands and meeting so many interesting Amtgarders.
He moved to the Phoenix area in 1999 where he played at the Shire of Hyl Tao. This is where he first tried his hand at Monarchy duties (Hazard was always helpful, but never had taken office). Later he helped found Ardent Sands in Mesa, Arizona and attempted to create another chapter in Glendale called Amoonalyn (political confusion caused this satellite shire to fail). Hazard left the game in 2005 for mundane reasons, the hiatus lasted about six years. During that time Hazard married Aramis of Oceana on 06/06/06
When he returned, the new group was Barony of High Oasis in Phoenix. He jumped back into the Monarchical pool and eventually got a full house, having held each of the five positions at least once. Hazard is always frequently teased about being the old man of what is now Sun's Haven, but he has hopes to live long and die as an Amtgarder.
Affiliated Groups
House Havaar
House Ambiguous
Wardancers
Belted Family
Notable Accomplishments
- Master Barbarian - Dragonspine, April 2013
- Baron - Given by Baron Sir Pollux (Dragonspine), October 2012
- Master Druid - Given by King Phywren (Dragonspine), October 2002
- Lord - Given by King Randall (Dragonspine, April 2001