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===History===
 
===History===
  
Founded in 1999 Sacred Wind experienced a brief heyday soon after founding with numbers in the 20s but by the begining of the new century numbers had fallen to less then five with numbers never again braking the 10-15 mark Sacred Winds has had multiple dramatic turnovers in people wile never maintaining a stable population or stable leadership which is likely the cause of its eventual collapse.
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Founded in 1999 Sacred Wind experienced a brief heyday soon after founding with numbers in the 20s but by the begining of the new century numbers had fallen to less then five with numbers never again braking the 10-15 mark Sacred Winds has had multiple dramatic turnovers in people wile never maintaining a stable population or stable leadership which is likely the cause of its eventual total collapse!
  
 
===Other chapters founded in Ellensburg, WA.===
 
===Other chapters founded in Ellensburg, WA.===

Revision as of 07:13, 27 December 2010

A Defunct shire of the Kingdom of Blackspire under The Grand Duchy of Stormhaven, located in Ellensburg, Wa.

Heraldry

Sacred wind had Heraldry once thought it was lost during the collapse.

History

Founded in 1999 Sacred Wind experienced a brief heyday soon after founding with numbers in the 20s but by the begining of the new century numbers had fallen to less then five with numbers never again braking the 10-15 mark Sacred Winds has had multiple dramatic turnovers in people wile never maintaining a stable population or stable leadership which is likely the cause of its eventual total collapse!

Other chapters founded in Ellensburg, WA.

Moving Trees

People

Ballou, Aurin. Chirugi. Cricket (the Hermit)[[1]]. Ender. Felsen. Fin. Gryffin (now called Antubis). Jyoo. Peehs. Tsuki. and many, many, more names now lost.

Directions

Felsen [email protected]

Battlegames are Saturdays around noon over at McElroy park. Everyone is welcome.

  • Coming from North of Federal Way:

Take I-5 or I-405 to I-90. Follow I-90 to Ellensburg. Take the first Ellensburg exit (University exit) Go straight at the stop sign coming off of the exit. Follow that street (several miles through country) until you reach Main. Take left at light and follow road until you are at a "T" intersection and you see Kiwanis Park on your right.Take a right and go straight. turn Left onto D st. turn right at the end and go up 18th st at the end you are at the park.. Coming from south of Federal Way: Take I-5 to Hwy 18. Take Hwy 18 to I-90 Follow above.

  • Coming from Spokane:

Take I-90 to Eburg and take first Ellensburg exit. Go straight at the first stop sign until you reach Main St. Turn left and go straight up main until you reach the "T" intersection and Kiwanis Park is visible on your right. Take a right and go straight. turn left onto D st. turn right at the end and go up 18th st at the end you are at the park. From Seattle the drive is 110 miles which is around a hour and a half drive from there. For Spokane, I believe it's a two and a half hour drive, but I'm not positive!


External links

Yahoo groups

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