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Born in the village of Strathlachlan in the Highlands on the western coast of Scotland, the son of a skilled blacksmith. From a young age, Alastar displayed a keen interest in his father's craft, often watching with wide-eyed fascination as the rhythmic clang of the hammer echoed through their humble home.
Born in the village of Strathlachlan in the Highlands on the western coast of Scotland, the son of a skilled blacksmith. From a young age, Alastar displayed a keen interest in his father's craft, often watching with wide-eyed fascination as the rhythmic clang of the hammer echoed through their humble home.


Growing up in the rugged beauty of the Scottish countryside, Alastar developed a love for the land and its people. He spent his days exploring the rolling hills and dense forests, forging a deep connection with the natural world that surrounded him. As he grew older, he began to assist his father in the smithy, learning the delicate art of shaping metal with fire and hammer.
Growing up in the rugged beauty of the Scottish countryside, Alastar developed a love for the land and its people. He spent his days exploring the rolling hills and dense forests, forging a deep connection with the natural world that surrounded him. As he grew older, though, he never had a clear idea of what he wanted to make of his life and he preferred dueling arenas and the clash of the sword, much to the dismay of his parents.


Alastar's skills as a blacksmith flourished, and his work became renowned throughout the region. Villagers sought his craftsmanship for everything from practical tools to ornate jewelry. Despite his growing reputation, Alastar remained humble, always attributing his success to the lessons imparted by his father and the inspiration drawn from the rugged landscapes of Strathlachlan.
Approaching his 43 year, Alastar suffered an injury that cost him his right leg. Thankfully, through his family's connection to local physicians, he is being restored to full movement and will once again be found taking up the sword.


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Revision as of 16:40, 15 November 2023

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Preferred title: Lord
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Resides: Dreiburgen
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Persona

Alastar MacLachlan is a 16th Century Scottish Highland persona. Born in the village of Strathlachlan in the Highlands on the western coast of Scotland, the son of a skilled blacksmith. From a young age, Alastar displayed a keen interest in his father's craft, often watching with wide-eyed fascination as the rhythmic clang of the hammer echoed through their humble home.

Growing up in the rugged beauty of the Scottish countryside, Alastar developed a love for the land and its people. He spent his days exploring the rolling hills and dense forests, forging a deep connection with the natural world that surrounded him. As he grew older, though, he never had a clear idea of what he wanted to make of his life and he preferred dueling arenas and the clash of the sword, much to the dismay of his parents.

Approaching his 43 year, Alastar suffered an injury that cost him his right leg. Thankfully, through his family's connection to local physicians, he is being restored to full movement and will once again be found taking up the sword.

Associates

Currently associated with the populace of the Barony of Dreiburgen, and was previously associated with the Kingdoms of An Tir and Trimaris

Offices & Positions

  • Social Media Officer, Barony of Dreiburgen, 10/29/2022 to 10/29/2024
  • Baronial Guard (Ramvoldus and Kungund) 10/29/2022 to Present

Event Staff

  • Co-Steward, Dreiburgen Yule, 12/02/2023

Projects & Publications

Miscellany

Memories