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IN MEMORIAM

A tribute to the fallen of our realm

 

"God fearing men do not die, they only become immortal!"

-Lord Rakim of House Yar

 

Drafted by His Highness Caius, Crown Prince of the Westerlands, on the 22nd of The Grand Harvest, 1599

 

To humble ourselves, we must keep those that have fallen in mind. We serve God, we serve Owyn, and we serve his Majesty. Those that paid the ultimate price must never be forgotten, for they are immortalized in history. Praise Owyn and God save the King! May the White Flame burn eternal!

 


 

The Fallen

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"Steadfast, in heart, soul, body, ahnd mind. Loyal, to humanity by making zah greatest sacrifice to preserve ah better tomorrow. Zohs two vords ahr zah basis auf our society... Ahnd no von has lived to zem more zen zah honorable dead. Gott mit uns."

-Ser Romane Niwarsay II

 

MEMORIAM, SER ULRIC VON AESTERWALD ‘THE PILGRIM’:

Even in the face of death, Ser Ulric was honorable till the end. The once Grandknight held an impressive career, serving a variety of roles of martial skillsets. His work is continued today as the Knights of the Westerlands adopt his rules. He was an accomplished and a faithful ally, falling against the very same menace we continue to fight today. Do not let his sacrifice be in vain, Vanders. Fight how Ser Ulric would have wanted you to, with dignity and the White Flame burning bright.

 

MEMORIAM, SER OSSERIC SIEGE ‘THE WOLF’:

Ser Osseric was like a grandfather to many of the soldiers of our Company. His age brought a welcome wisdom on any expedition we took. His cautious and cool behavior along with experience at dishing out commands saved soldiers from certain demise on a multitude of occasions. Even with his disfigurement he remained loyal to our cause. God bless you, Ser Osseric; hopefully now you can finally rest.

 

MEMORIAM, SER VITALLIUS DE CAPUA ‘THE BASTARD’:

The Bastard was a pain to some and a good friend to others, his crass and blunt nature more often than not ending in a brawl or a spout. Nevertheless Ser Vitallius earned his dues in the company. A skilled swordsman and a veteran soldier, he brought a unique element to the Company that may never be filled again. Hopefully you finally have enough time now Vitallius, your duty is over.

 

MEMORIAM, JOSEPPI CALABREENI”:

Joseppi Calabreeni was a guerilla of a man; he had a big heart, big hands, and a big appetite. Well loved by his comrades, and diligent till the end: Joseppi Calabreeni truly was the perfect soldier. The Big Bozo lives on through Old Joseppi, the grand clock tower standing tall and proudly in Bastion. Rest well, Calabreeni… Perhaps the cursed cannolis will have gotten to you as you took to the Seven Skies.

 

MEMORIAM, ROLAND HAMLEN:

Death’s End would not have been constructed if it wasn’t for Roland of House Hamlen. The man was a workhorse and ensured proper resources were gathered and managed just as our walls began to rise. Though he was oftentimes quiet and kept to himself, Roland Hamlen was integral in the rise of the West. Thank you, Roland Hamlen. We will not rest until you are avenged.

 

MEMORIAM, SIGMAN:

Like the swamps he came from, Sigman was a big bog. Blunt and to the point, the Savoyard served us well. His duty will not be forgotten, nor will his character. From singing Savoyland to teaching Caius of women; Sigman was righteous at heart.

 

MEMORIAM, SER AVENEL ‘THE ENCHANTER’:

A specialist in all things of magic origin, Ser Avenel gave many of our soldiers a helping hand (literally and figuratively) when they required his assistance. The magician will not be forgotten, to many he was a close friend and to others, an advisor of the unknown. Your service to our Kingdom is well documented, Lars. Thank you.

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Philip walks the street at night looking up to Old Joseppi with a slight grin as the smell of cooking mystery meat fills the street.

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Moved to The Great Library. It shall be sorted into the appropriate category shortly.

 

If you feel this is a mistake, please contact myself or any FM and we'll restore it. 

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