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Pixie Scotia the Loud (wee Cadet) | Pixie Scotia the Loud (wee Cadet) | ||
HL Drogo [formerly Romulus deCorvis] (Cadet) | HL Drogo [formerly Romulus deCorvis] (Cadet) |
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Persona
Properly known as John Warrick Draker, Warwick was born on the docks of London and took to sea young, serving as cabin boy on the ships of Sir Francis Drake. It was a fine time for Warwick. He was learning to fence, fight, sail, anything anyone would teach him.
Returning to England as an adult, on a ship laden with Spanish gold, and witnessing his master elevated to Knighthood on the deck of the Hinde, Warwick took to shore with his share and set himself up with the fine clothes and weapons of a successful privateer.
When the Armada threatened, Warwick re-entered the service of Elizabeth's "Pirate" and once again fought bravely for England.
Warwick can trace his name back to a warrior (Seathan de Waerincgwican) who lived and fought a generation or two after the Romans left Briton, and the Angles, Saxons and Jutes began to dominate the island.
Scholars, Cadets and Students:
HL Seamus McKinneach (Scholar)
HL Malie Rennick (Scholar)
HL Isoude Drakkar (Scholar)
HL Murdoch Sinclair (Scholar)
Lord Steffan Drakkar (Scholar)
Pixie Scotia the Loud (wee Cadet)
HL Drogo [formerly Romulus deCorvis] (Cadet)
HL Seamus MacDonald of Skye (Student)
Info
Squire to Ulf Bloodfoot Fallgrson
Protoge to Cyneric Bearson
Was cadetted to Gemma Delaroche
Was Student to Sebastien de Caen
Arms: http://rollofarms.antirheralds.org/display.php?id=2039
Awards: OP