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<p>Arshavir Ardavastes Varak Rupertian was invited to the SCA by [[Augmundr Thorolfsson]] to the Angels-Altavia Yule on 12/12/15. It was there that he realized that the [[SCA]] was his new home. | <p>Arshavir Ardavastes Varak Rupertian was invited to the SCA by [[Augmundr Thorolfsson]] to the Angels-Altavia Yule on 12/12/15. It was there that he realized that the [[SCA]] was his new home. | ||
Unofficial Positions | == Unofficial Positions == | ||
*Volunteered as a Waterbearer at the [[Crown Tournament]] (2015) | *Volunteered as a Waterbearer at the [[Crown Tournament]] (2015) | ||
*Volunteered as a Waterbearer at the [[Great Western War]] (10/07-12/2015) | *Volunteered as a Waterbearer at the [[Great Western War]] (10/07-12/2015) |
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Arshavir Ardavastes Varak Rupertian
Arshavir Ardavastes Varak Rupertian was invited to the SCA by Augmundr Thorolfsson to the Angels-Altavia Yule on 12/12/15. It was there that he realized that the SCA was his new home.
Unofficial Positions
- Volunteered as a Waterbearer at the Crown Tournament (2015)
- Volunteered as a Waterbearer at the Great Western War (10/07-12/2015)
Guest Association
Stayed with the Templars of Caid as a Guest during Great Western War (10/07/2015))
Services to offer
- Video & Editing
- Waterbearing at any event.
- Setting up events.
Core Values
- The RAOK (Random acts of Kindness)
- Leadership
- Honor
- Humbleness
Persona
Arshavir Ardavast Varak Rupertian is an Armenian Priest of the Knights Templar Order from the 13th century. He is not a Knight nor does he recognized himself as nobility, however he holds firm to the ideals of equality and works. "Through the acts of good service, all can be equal."