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===Biography===
 
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Starting at the Freehold of [[Valley of the Crimson Sun]], in May 2005 helping to found the [[Ragged Crows]] later that year after the [[Hellpig]] experience at [[Battlecry]] Two. He took a six month Hiatus and returned actively to Amtgard at [[Blackfire Pass]] [[RW]] where he continues to serve to this day.  
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Starting at the Freehold of [[Valley of the Crimson Sun]], in May 2005 helping to found the [[Ragged Crows]] later that year after the [[Hell-Pig]] experience at [[Battlecry]] Two. He took a six month Hiatus and returned actively to Amtgard at [[Blackfire Pass]] [[RW]] where he continues to serve to this day.
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===Households & Companies===
 
===Households & Companies===
 
*[[Ragged Crows]] (Skeleton)
 
*[[Ragged Crows]] (Skeleton)

Revision as of 20:47, 5 April 2008

Master MaA Sajish Nar-l, of Blackfire Pass in the Kingdom of the Rising Winds.

”You will taste great with Ketchup.”

Sajish Nar-l more commonly Know as Dragon to the populace of Blackfire Pass, is a Dragonkine adventurer who has settled in our mountainous region.

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Sajish Nar-l (aka Dragon) dressed for the cold in the northern hinterlands 2008

Biography

Starting at the Freehold of Valley of the Crimson Sun, in May 2005 helping to found the Ragged Crows later that year after the Hell-Pig experience at Battlecry Two. He took a six month Hiatus and returned actively to Amtgard at Blackfire Pass RW where he continues to serve to this day.

Households & Companies

Belted Family

Sajish Nar-l is Man-at-Arms to Lady Chyenne,

Notable Accomplishments

Founding Member of the Ragged Crows

Slew the dreaded Hell-Pig

Titles:

Positions:

Additional Images

[1] The Ragged Crows Heraldry:

More Information

  • Household Web Page:

  • O.R.K.

Sajish Nar-l more commonly Know as Dragon to the populace of Blackfire pass is a Dragonkine adventurer who has settled in our mountainous region.