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Main => The Great Hall => Topic started by: Frater de Beaumanoir on 2012-06-04, 01:37:49
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Greeting Brethren. I hope this small missive finds you all well and in good spirits. It's been a while since I've visited, but I follow many of you through another venue.
For all the new Brethren, welcome. Live, share, and enjoy the ideals put forth by this group. The world needs you to.
V/r
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Pax, Grandmaster Cliff. Inspiring post. :)
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It is good to see you here again, good Sir!
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It is good to see you here again, good Sir!
Indeed! I have seen the goings-on with the Book of Faces; the Grandmaster is certainly keeping busy!
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Indeed! I have seen the goings-on with the Book of Faces; the Grandmaster is certainly keeping busy!
It's one of the Crosses I bear.....lol!
Also wanted to share this tidbit, if it hasn't been shown already.
http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/Canada/20120530/checking-in-with-knight-vincent-gabriel-kirouac-120602/ (http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/Canada/20120530/checking-in-with-knight-vincent-gabriel-kirouac-120602/)
And it is I who counts himself blessed to be party to such company as inhabits these threads. :)
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Welcome back, Frater...good to see you anew.
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It has been some time since I last visited these cherished forums, perhaps because I've grown lazy and too familiar with many of the Chevaliers in these threads through the Book of Faces. I am glad to see the new members of this esteemed fraternity, and wish you all well. I hope to meet a few in the upcoming year, as I'm doing my best to travel about and generate more interest in the Military Orders of the Crusades.
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Good to see you back to visit and revel us with your exploits whilst on the crusades brother! :)
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Shared sentiments here as well. Welcome back brother. :)
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Hail, and welcome back, good brother! Any new tales of campaign in far-off lands? :)
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Hail and welcome back. Indeed, the Book of Faces can eat many an hour of medieval enjoyment!
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A most pleasant surprise to see you back here Frater.
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Thanks you all. We're in the process of arranging another Ren-Deus-Vult event in Fishers, IN in Oct. I would also like to start similar events at other locations. Currently on the test block are locals such as GARF, NCRF, and Scarborough Fair.
We've been promised the same remissions of our mundane work sins for attendance I assure you.
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Thanks you all. We're in the process of arranging another Ren-Deus-Vult event in Fishers, IN in Oct. I would also like to start similar events at other locations. Currently on the test block are locals such as GARF, NCRF, and Scarborough Fair.
We've been promised the same remissions of our mundane work sins for attendance I assure you.
Brother Frater, if you ever want to setup something 'Templar' in the New England area, please keep me in mind. I can accomodate with SCA, local ren-faires (CTRF, KRF especially), and other medieval networks. :) Be a pleasure.
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Thank you for your offer kind Sir. I will note it down for future reference with a tag to expansion possibilities.
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Thanks you all. We're in the process of arranging another Ren-Deus-Vult event in Fishers, IN in Oct. I would also like to start similar events at other locations. Currently on the test block are locals such as GARF, NCRF, and Scarborough Fair.
CRF or NCRF? The latter is a really tiny faire, that from what I understand has really fallen apart in the last few years.
CRF is the one near Charlotte, and is a very charming faire.
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CRF or NCRF? The latter is a really tiny faire, that from what I understand has really fallen apart in the last few years.
CRF is the one near Charlotte, and is a very charming faire.
Sorry Sir Edward...
CTRF = CT Renaissance Faire (Hebron, CT & Guilford, CT); KRF = King Richard's Faire (Carver, MA)
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Ah sorry, I was responding to the good Frater. I've edited my reply to quote the relevant part.