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== Offices & Positions ==
== Offices & Positions ==
*Captain of the Guard for
*Captain of the Guard for [[Patrick II and Adriana]], 6/1991-11/1991
*Lieutenant Guard for [[Sven II and Kolfinna II]], 11/2008-6/2009
*Lieutenant of the Guard for [[Sven and Kolfinna]], 6/2006-11/2006
*Lieutenant of the Guard for [[Sven II and Kolfinna II]], 11/2008-6/2009
*Member of the Guard for [[Dietrich and Déshivé]], 11/1987-6/1988
*Member of the Guard for [[Brion and Alysandra]], 6/1988-11/1988
*Member of the Guard for [[Dietrich II and Déshivé II]], 6/1989-11/1989
*Member of the Guard for [[Ivan and Fiona]], 11/1990-6/1991
*Member of the Guard for [[Edric V and Faizah II]], 11/2007-6/2008
*Member of the Guard for [[Sven III and Cassandra]], 11/2011-6/2012
*Sergeant Commander of Gyldenholt, 1989
*Sergeant of Gyldenholt, 1989 to present


==Event Staff==
==Event Staff==

Revision as of 19:25, 30 October 2011

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Blaine
Information
Preferred title: Not specified
Their Pronouns: Not specified
Resides: Dreiburgen
Status: Active
Awards: Visit the Caid Order of Precedence
Heraldry
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Purpure, two trees conjoined in fess argent.
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THLord Blaine de Navarre. Blaine is Kolfinna kottr’s first squire, he comes from long service in Duke Armand’s household.

Persona

He was born in 1175, near Bidarray on the River Nive. His mother died when he was quite young. His father took him with him on crusade, and he was captured by the Saracens at Acre after his father was killed at Hattin. When Acre was re-taken by Richard, he entered the service of Armand, who had known his father. He later returned to Outremer with the 4th crusade. He currently serves under Kolfinna, a mercenary captain from Sweden, mostly in and around Nicea, and can be found in Cyprus or Salerno between paying jobs.

Offices & Positions

Event Staff

Classes Taught

  • Romance Of The Middle Ages: A Cultural History From the 12th c. To Berkeley In The 60's, Collegium Caidis 2009