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'''Fulk de Toron''' lives in the [[Canton of Petrea Thule]] in [[Ealdormere]]. He is a former member of [[House Rougeabeille]] (as Paul de Trois-Frontières) and the primary author of the [[Rougeabeille Chronicle]], a psuedo-medieval history of the House and the [[Shire of Trinovantia Nova]]. He maintains a keen interest in the history and development of the [[Society for Creative Anachronism]] itself, in particular that of the Kingdom of Ealdormere. |
'''Fulk de Toron''' lives in the [[Canton of Petrea Thule]] in [[Ealdormere]] and has recently been made deputy [[castellan]] of that group. He is a former member of [[House Rougeabeille]] (as Paul de Trois-Frontières) and the primary author of the [[Rougeabeille Chronicle]], a psuedo-medieval history of the House and the [[Shire of Trinovantia Nova]]. He maintains a keen interest in the history and development of the [[Society for Creative Anachronism]] itself, in particular that of the Kingdom of Ealdormere. |
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His other interests include [[fighter|heavy fighting]], [[thrown weapon]]s, [[heraldry]], [[feast|feasting]], [[maille|maille-making]] and [[wenching]]. |
His other interests include [[fighter|heavy fighting]], [[thrown weapon]]s, [[heraldry]], [[feast|feasting]], [[maille|maille-making]] and [[wenching]]. |
Revision as of 00:31, 14 September 2007
Fulk de Toron lives in the Canton of Petrea Thule in Ealdormere and has recently been made deputy castellan of that group. He is a former member of House Rougeabeille (as Paul de Trois-Frontières) and the primary author of the Rougeabeille Chronicle, a psuedo-medieval history of the House and the Shire of Trinovantia Nova. He maintains a keen interest in the history and development of the Society for Creative Anachronism itself, in particular that of the Kingdom of Ealdormere.
His other interests include heavy fighting, thrown weapons, heraldry, feasting, maille-making and wenching.