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Lost his gong.
 
Lost his gong.
  
One of the founding members of [[Silverwater]], back in 1992. Has bounced around all parts of the nation, occasionally surfacing in an amtgard group here or there. Often plays Goblin or (surprise) Catperson. aka Stuart.
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One of the founding members of [[Silverwater]], back in 1992. Has bounced around all parts of the nation, occasionally surfacing in an amtgard group here or there. Often plays Goblin or (surprise) Catperson. aka Stuart. - The funny thing is I don't think I ever actually played catperson.
 
 
As of 2006 declared himself retired permanently from Amtgard.
 
  
 
Has since resurfaced in the [[Freehold]] of [[Centerpoint]] in Kansas City
 
Has since resurfaced in the [[Freehold]] of [[Centerpoint]] in Kansas City
  
 
Is a strong supporter of 'Magic Scarf' furry sword covers, no matter how much cumulative time he spends trying to keep them together.
 
Is a strong supporter of 'Magic Scarf' furry sword covers, no matter how much cumulative time he spends trying to keep them together.
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===Affiliated Groups===
 
===Affiliated Groups===
  

Revision as of 07:05, 15 March 2008

Tigger deCat, of Silverwater, Neverwinter

”Hush”
"Oh come on, I had to have hit something in there!"

Biography

Lost his gong.

One of the founding members of Silverwater, back in 1992. Has bounced around all parts of the nation, occasionally surfacing in an amtgard group here or there. Often plays Goblin or (surprise) Catperson. aka Stuart. - The funny thing is I don't think I ever actually played catperson.

Has since resurfaced in the Freehold of Centerpoint in Kansas City

Is a strong supporter of 'Magic Scarf' furry sword covers, no matter how much cumulative time he spends trying to keep them together.

Affiliated Groups

Belted Family

Notable Accomplishments

Long ago created a Spider award for "Best Amtgard Website", which he bestowed upon Snicker Furfoot's Amtgard Atlas.

Awarded Walker of the Middle for his work as a reeve in the 1990s.

Brought the reality of how short 20' REALLY is to Centerpoint

Additional Images

  • Link to image 1
  • Link to image 2

More Information

  • Personal Website
  • Company Website

  • ORK - Accurate records are at this time unattainable, Making this ORK entry somewhat useless