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There is one man who controls,
rules, and influences the dictatorship that is known as the Clan of
the Celtic Rogues - High Lord Dragonhawke. The founding father of
the Clan, he is an intelligent, benevolent, and loving Commander in
Chief. Assisting the members through personal trial and tribulation,
as well as dealing with his own life consequences, there are few
people still living in the world today that are as kind,
open-handed, forgiving, and generous as Lord Dragonhawke. The Clan of the Celtic Rogues
salutes its leader, and recognizes him for everything he does, and
everything that he has done to make the Clan of the Celtic Rogues a
fortified institution.
HUZZAH!!!
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To meet him, you'd almost assume you've met a relative of ole St.
Nick. Lively and forthcoming, Lord Dragonhawke is recognized by many
individuals who operate and participate in the Renaissance Festivals
held in Texas. A former Boy Scout Troop Leader for many years, his
interest in the community extends past the gates of any faire or
event; however, his heart and soul are always found within the grounds of
a renaissance festival.
Having attending
renaissance festivals and faires since the early 80's, Lord
Dragonhawke has seen and done almost everything that is Faire, both
within and outside of our proud Kingdom of Texas. Sitting and
speaking with him on the subject will provide you with your own
special trip back in time, to some of the earliest days of
faire-going. Wherever you may find him, rest assured that you'll
find no better company to be had at a renaissance event then with
our own Lord Dragonhawke.
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LATEST
NEWS
- TRF 2010 is right around the corner! www.texrenfest.com
- We would love to hear from our brothers and sisters from the Michigan branch of the Celtic Rogues. Please contact Lord Dragonhawke.
- We salute and support the brave men and women of our armed services!
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Legal
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The usual legal disclaimers, really. All very boring, but some people
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this link. You'll find all the things you really shouldn't find
interesting but apparently do.
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