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Patrick O'Hagan |
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MUNDANE NAME: |
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Craig Baenziger |
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PERSONA NAME: |
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Patrick O'Hagan |
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PERSONA HERITAGE: |
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Irish, primarily, with maybe a Scot or a Welshman somewhere in the mix. |
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PERSONA INFO: |
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Not too much to tell, really. Born in County Tyrone to a poor Irish farmer (weren't they all?), Patrick was taught the basics of reading, and - much to everyone's surprise - seemed to have a knack for it. He was sent off to a monastery to become a priest, much like on of his ancestors , Creag O'Hagan. This worked out well for Patrick, as he was a tad nearsighted; this explains why his nose was almost always buried, quite literally, in a book. His nearsightedness got him into a bit of trouble, though. After about 8 years of studying for the clergy, Patrick realized that priesthood was not his calling. He left the monastery, traveled to Dublin and managed to get himself apprenticed himself in a tannery. While out for a drink one night, he came accross a strange fellow whose beard seemed to be coming unglued. Patrick leaned in for a closer look, opened his mouth to inform the gentleman, and the next thing he remembered was waking up bound and gagged with a splitting headache. He is currently waiting (quite anxiously) for the ship "Golden Apple's Revenge" to be completed. Then maybe they'll untie him. |
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MUNDANE HOMETOWN: |
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Bethlehem, PA. |
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WHAT HAS THE KUMRC DONE FOR YOU: |
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Kept me just on the right side of the hairline border between sanity and insanity. I'm not telling you which side of the line that is. |
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HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN IN KUMRC: |
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Going on 5 years (about 4 1/2). |
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ANY OTHER PERSONAS: |
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Creag O'Hagan (see above). |
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HOBBIES AND INTERESTS: |
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Music, literature (early and medieval, Renaissance, Shakespeare), role-playing games, other stuff. |
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PERIOD SKILLS: |
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Leatherworking, singing, reading, writing, basic arithmetic. |
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"Look, you don't have to trust me. Ask anyone and they'll tell you that this little squiggle means 'large tribe of hungry cannibals' and not 'vast hoards of treasure.'" "'X' does not always mark the spot. Sometimes it's just the only way an illiter...unedu...someone who is not in the clergy can sign something." |
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AFTGOTO: |
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Endangered species - (noun) a KU grad working in his or her field. |
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Back to the Quarters |
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