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Earik MacSkellie is from Clach Mhanainn (Clackmannan), near Sterling Scotland. Born in the late 14th century, I am now serving in France under Charles VII as a part of a unit who's commander will eventually become Constable of France. Although I miss home, I have fallen in love with my adopted country. I hope to return home some day, but as long as we keep the English busy here in France they can't spare the troops to try to press their unjust and illegal claims in Scotland.
==The obligatory Persona Stuff==
I am from Clach Mhanainn, in Scotland. Born in the late 14th century, I am now serving in France under Charles VII as a part of a unit who's commander will eventually become Constable of France. Although I miss home, I have fallen in love with my adopted country. I hope to return home some day, but as long as we keep the English busy here in France they can't spare the troops to try to press their unjust and illegal claims in Scotland.

==Where I have lived and what I have done==
Life outside the SCA has constantly kept me moving over the years.

*[[Kingdom of Meridies]]
**[[Shire of Firedrake]] AS XXI - XXII
**[[Shire of River March]] AS XXII - XXVII

*[[Kingdom of the West]]
**[[Stronghold of Warrior's Gate]] AS XXII - XXIII

*[[Kingdom of Middle]]
**[[Shire of Rokkehealden]]
**[[Shire of Far Reaches]]
**[[Shire of Foxvale]]
**[[Incipient]] [[Barony of Ayreton]]
**[[Barony of Fenix]]

*[[Kingdom of Trimaris]]
**[[Canton of Peregrine Springs]]

*[[Kingdom of Drachenwald]]
**Far Away Places AS XLIII - Present

Latest revision as of 20:24, 28 February 2010

Earik MacSkellie is from Clach Mhanainn (Clackmannan), near Sterling Scotland. Born in the late 14th century, I am now serving in France under Charles VII as a part of a unit who's commander will eventually become Constable of France. Although I miss home, I have fallen in love with my adopted country. I hope to return home some day, but as long as we keep the English busy here in France they can't spare the troops to try to press their unjust and illegal claims in Scotland.