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On June 6th, 2010 Zero won his first Amtgard Champions Tourney for Five Banners.  Zero declined the title due to a combination of too much responsibility involved with the position, and feelings that the runner up would preform the jobs associated with the position more adequately.
 
On June 6th, 2010 Zero won his first Amtgard Champions Tourney for Five Banners.  Zero declined the title due to a combination of too much responsibility involved with the position, and feelings that the runner up would preform the jobs associated with the position more adequately.
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Not to mention, [[Connor Sleight]] hadn't been there to take the title away from the lot of all participants.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:36, 11 June 2010

Nicolae "Zero" Crane, of Five Banners, Emerald Hills

"Yeah...I'm pretty much the best."

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Zero (in black) rushing Aaron (left) while fending off an attack by Bronic Welm (in orange).

Photo taken in Five Banners, summer 2008.

Biography

Joined Five Banners in 2008.

Affiliated Groups

Zero Crane is loosely affiliated with the Shire of Five Banners in Tulsa Oklahoma and a 10 year veteran of MELEE. Zero is also the Secundus of House Crane, a familial "Noble" House along with his brothers Alexandros Crane(primus), Stephano Crane and Baleon Crane.

Notable Accomplishments

Zero has never put much stock into gaining recognition at amtgard when he attends events, rather seeks to learn from fighters he considers to be more skillful then himself. Zero is the only MELEE citizen to win the provincial warlord title twice. Zero is also the only MELEE citizen who has ever won more than two championship tourneys (6 in total), and the only MELEE citizen to win two or more consecutive champions tournaments (3 in a row).

On June 6th, 2010 Zero won his first Amtgard Champions Tourney for Five Banners. Zero declined the title due to a combination of too much responsibility involved with the position, and feelings that the runner up would preform the jobs associated with the position more adequately.

Not to mention, Connor Sleight hadn't been there to take the title away from the lot of all participants.

Additional Images

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