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<u>'''The full roll of membership includes:'''</u> <br>  
 
<u>'''The full roll of membership includes:'''</u> <br>  
Sir [[Rasheab]] <br>  
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Seigneur [[Rasheab]] de Légion, chevalier <br>  
Sir [[Kendric Flamehands]] <br>  
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Sir [[Kendric Flamehands]], He Who Spurneth Shoes, Thrower of the Most Surprising Parties <br>  
 
Sir [[Thorne]] the Fell-Handed <br>  
 
Sir [[Thorne]] the Fell-Handed <br>  
Sir [[Puck]] <br>  
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Sir [[Puck]] De Le Moustache <br>
 
Dame [[Mouse]] <br>  
 
Dame [[Mouse]] <br>  
 
Sir [[Mowgli]] the Ghost <br>
 
Sir [[Mowgli]] the Ghost <br>
 
Dame [[Vice]] <br>  
 
Dame [[Vice]] <br>  
 
Sir [[Skylar]] <br>  
 
Sir [[Skylar]] <br>  
King [[Nox]], high priest of (Eastern-Orthodox) Dargarth <br>
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King [[Nox]] the Impervious, Chosen and high priest (Eastern-Orthodox) of Brodin <br>
  
  

Latest revision as of 02:12, 4 September 2013

The Paladins of Chaos are a order composed of those who made the long trek to Chaos Wars 17 to represent Dargarth and the Pacific Northwest. For their efforts, mighty deeds upon the battlefield, and excellent honor and courtesy demonstrated, they were elevated to 20th level paladins. (It is unknown whether the nobles in attendance are included within this exalted fellowship.


The full roll of membership includes:
Seigneur Rasheab de Légion, chevalier
Sir Kendric Flamehands, He Who Spurneth Shoes, Thrower of the Most Surprising Parties
Sir Thorne the Fell-Handed
Sir Puck De Le Moustache
Dame Mouse
Sir Mowgli the Ghost
Dame Vice
Sir Skylar
King Nox the Impervious, Chosen and high priest (Eastern-Orthodox) of Brodin


Honorable mention must be made to Sir Arminius and Sir Bran, our two nobles in attendance, in addition to Valerian and her family, who provided our expedition with most of its creature comforts.


Note: a quorum of the marshal's council voted and approved this. A full half of the noble's sat in council on the subject, but as always they were mysterious and didn't deign to tell anyone else the results of their deliberations. Thus until vetoed, it is assumed to have passed.