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Sir Arturus of Aranmore
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Resides: Province of Malagentia
Status: Not Quite Dead Yet ...
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Introduction

Sir Arturus, Count of Aranmor,(known to some as Syr Arlof), is a loyal subject of the Eastern Kingdom, having served its many crowns for more than 20 years, since returning to his native land from the distant kingdom of Trimaris. He resides in the northern quarter, in the province known as Malagentia,whence he was one of the founding members in that region. Known for his exploits, martial and theatrical, he continues to explore new adventures in many kingdoms, in this, our current middle ages.He and his household are closely allied with House Serpentius.

Persona

Sir Arturus resides in the Loire Valley region of France. Born in England in about 1305, he remains loyal to King Edward III, and has served in many campaigns, since about 1350, but is currently "between wars" and enjoying a pastoral life with his lady Baroness Ellice de Valles. He has undertaken, in his leisure, better mastery of the French language, wood carving, and the creation of architectural wonders.

Projects & Publications

  • Founder of the Known World Architectural Guild, you may recognize the stamp of Sir Arturus on many of the architectural wonders of past years seen at Pennsic, including the Nave of Chartres Cathedral (in the barn, for a performance of the Known World Choir), the Cadbury Camp Gate reconstruction, the White Horse of Uffington placed on the hillside above the Serengeti, and the Welsch Stone Cottage.
  • Sir Arturus published "Sacred Spaces" newsletter for a few years, detailing medieval reconstruction projects. You can download all 12 issues, plus many issues from a related publication "Early Period" on his House Aranmore Website.

More Information

Sir Arturus at GNEW 2015