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Duke Sir Akbar Hakim, being first Duke of the East, beget Duke Siegfried;<br>
Duke Sir Akbar Hakim, being first Duke of the East, beget Duke Siegfried;<br>
and Duke Siegfried beget Feral von Halstern, whom we call "King-Maker".<br>
and Duke Siegfried beget Master Feral von Halstern, whom we call "King-Maker".<br>
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He has been dean of the East Kingdom War College, and 8+ times Warlord of the East.<br>
He has been dean of the East Kingdom War College, and 8+ times Warlord of the East.<br>
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Five have become Royal Peers.<br>
Five have become Royal Peers.<br>
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He has helped produce several Warlords and Earl Marshals, as well as Laurels, Pelicans, and OTCs.
The accolades that his descendents inspire are nearly countless, incorporating the full spectrum of awards, including the peerages of the Laural and Pelican.


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Resides: Canton of Dragon's Aerie
Status: Active
Awards:
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Heraldry
FeralBanner.jpg
Sable, a bearded pithon erect guardant, wings displayed, within a bordure embattled argent.
Award & Office Badges
ChivMaster Companion of the Order of the Pelican Foreign Tyger, Tyger of the East

Introduction

Duke Sir Akbar Hakim, being first Duke of the East, beget Duke Siegfried;
and Duke Siegfried beget Master Feral von Halstern, whom we call "King-Maker".

He has been dean of the East Kingdom War College, and 8+ times Warlord of the East.

We shall let the numbers speak for him -
He currently counts fifty three men as having been squired to him, (and one foster squire.)
Seventeen of them have gone on to become Chivalry in their own right.
Five have become Royal Peers.

The accolades that his descendents inspire are nearly countless, incorporating the full spectrum of awards, including the peerages of the Laural and Pelican.

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