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Some time after that, [[Ivar Nefarious]] made a set of collectible trading cards for amtgard knights based on the card game [http://wizards.com/magic/ Magic the Gathering].  The card for Nevron in this game read "summon boy-kicker".  This apparently greatly angered Nevron, who was upset that his shameful act of the past was brought to light again, at a time when it seemed buried and mostly forgotten.
 
Some time after that, [[Ivar Nefarious]] made a set of collectible trading cards for amtgard knights based on the card game [http://wizards.com/magic/ Magic the Gathering].  The card for Nevron in this game read "summon boy-kicker".  This apparently greatly angered Nevron, who was upset that his shameful act of the past was brought to light again, at a time when it seemed buried and mostly forgotten.
  
At a spring war shortly after this, one of Ivar's squires, [[Zol]] brought his [[Zol's Castle|Castle]] to the event, and while there it was defaced with magic markers, some said in retaliation at Ivar for the cards.  This caused a great brou-ha and the end result was many people who would have never heard about the original incident ended up finding out about it.
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Some attribute [[Lief|Lief's]] fighting prowess to having been kicked in the chest by [[Nevron]] at a young age.
  
Some attribute [[Lief|Lief's]] fighting prowess to having been kicked in the chest by [[Nevron]] at a young age.
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[[Category: Notorious Incidents]]

Latest revision as of 18:28, 7 January 2011

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Re-enactment of the kicking many years later

Basically Nevron Dreadstar kicked Lief, who was a young (early teens) kid at the time, dropped his belts for a time as penance, and was eventually reinstated.

Some time after that, Ivar Nefarious made a set of collectible trading cards for amtgard knights based on the card game Magic the Gathering. The card for Nevron in this game read "summon boy-kicker". This apparently greatly angered Nevron, who was upset that his shameful act of the past was brought to light again, at a time when it seemed buried and mostly forgotten.

Some attribute Lief's fighting prowess to having been kicked in the chest by Nevron at a young age.