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===Bio===
 
===Bio===
Matew is the leader and Patriarch of a band of gypsies, tramps, theives and other assorted n'er do wells.  He has served the crown and scorned it
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Matew is the leader and Patriarch of a band of gypsies, tramps, theives and other assorted n'er do wells.  He has served the crown and scorned it.
  
 
An interesting side note, McConeheigh is seldom spelled the same way twice even within the family.<br>
 
An interesting side note, McConeheigh is seldom spelled the same way twice even within the family.<br>
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===Notable Accomplishments===
 
===Notable Accomplishments===
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*[[Baronet]] - Given by Duke Khanar, February 2006
 
*[[Champion]] of Querna Tema, November 2002 - May 2003
 
*[[Champion]] of Querna Tema, November 2002 - May 2003
*[[Prime Minister]] of Querna Tema
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*[[Prime Minister]] of Querna Tema, September 2005 - February 2006
  
 
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*[http://www.amtgardrecords.com/player.php?playerID=1283 ORK]
 
*[http://www.amtgardrecords.com/player.php?playerID=1283 ORK]
 
[[Category: Querna Tema People]][[Category:Iron Mountains People]]
 
[[Category: Querna Tema People]][[Category:Iron Mountains People]]

Revision as of 21:44, 18 May 2009

Baronet Matew McConnahay, of Querna Tema, Iron Mountains

"Cut the grass and take the damn trash out... before I beat you again. I swear, if I only knew who your mother was, I would go back in time and kill you in the womb, you horrible excuse for a McConeheigh."


Matew

Bio

Matew is the leader and Patriarch of a band of gypsies, tramps, theives and other assorted n'er do wells. He has served the crown and scorned it.

An interesting side note, McConeheigh is seldom spelled the same way twice even within the family.

Affiliated Groups

Notable Accomplishments

  • Baronet - Given by Duke Khanar, February 2006
  • Champion of Querna Tema, November 2002 - May 2003
  • Prime Minister of Querna Tema, September 2005 - February 2006