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[[Image:FireMountainKeepBranchof.gif|right|frame|Per fess embattled argent and azure, a demi-dragon rampant issuant from the line of division vert, in base a tower argent enflamed at the battlements gules within a laurel wreath argent.]] | |||
The '''Shire of Fire Mountain Keep''' (Lewis County, WA) was located in the central region of An Tir. It is North of Portland Oregon and South of Seattle Washington, each being about 1 1/2 hour away. | |||
The ''' | ==History== | ||
* Organized as an [[Incipient Shire]] in September 1991 at which time it joined the [[Rivers Region]]. | |||
* The [[Seneschal]] listed in the July AS XXVII/1992 ''[[Currents]]'' Rivers Region newsletter was [[Daniell Morin]]. | |||
==Newsletter== | |||
''[[The Eruption]]'' | |||
* [http://www.firemountainkeep.com/ Fire Mountain Keep website] | * [http://www.firemountainkeep.com/ Fire Mountain Keep website] | ||
[[Category:Branch]] | [[Category:Branch]] | ||
[[Category:Shire]] | [[Category:Shire]] | ||
[[Category:Rivers Region]] |
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The Shire of Fire Mountain Keep (Lewis County, WA) was located in the central region of An Tir. It is North of Portland Oregon and South of Seattle Washington, each being about 1 1/2 hour away.
History
- Organized as an Incipient Shire in September 1991 at which time it joined the Rivers Region.
- The Seneschal listed in the July AS XXVII/1992 Currents Rivers Region newsletter was Daniell Morin.