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Please feel free to leave your memories of Njall.
Please feel free to leave your memories of Njall.


* He helped me buy my first heavy rapier, moments before my first Estrella tournament, and I will never look at a bell-guard again.  He was one my first rapier teachers, or at least one of the first I listened to.  If you ever found me competent with a cloak, he is mostly responsible for showing me how effective a secondary a piece of fabric can be.  
* He helped me buy my first heavy rapier, moments before my first Estrella tournament, and I will never look at a bell-guard again.  He was one my first rapier teachers, or at least one of the first I listened to.  If you ever found me competent with a cloak, he is mostly responsible for showing me how effective a secondary a piece of fabric can be. He also guided and assisted in the construction of Matilda. If I've ever shot you in a melee, Don Njall is partially responsible. Long Live the Gun Squad!
He also guided and assisted in the construction of Matilda. If I've ever shot you in a melee, Don Njall is partially responsible. Long Live the Gun Squad!
~THLady Mealla Caimbeul
~THLady Mealla Caimbeul



Revision as of 16:16, 6 January 2012

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Njall
Information
Preferred title: Not specified
Their Pronouns: Not specified
Resides: Meridies
Status: Deceased
Awards: Visit the Caid Order of Precedence
Heraldry
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Per pale gules and Or, a pheon counterchanged
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Don Njall Olaf Hagerson, Companion of the White Scarf of Caid, bladesmith and Herald.

Persona

  • Njall was a late period minor Norwegian noble.
  • He had a passing interest in the bladesmiths' art.
  • He was a student of the art of defense.

Offices & Positions

Event Staff

Projects & Publications

Caidan Archer

More Information

Hagerson Forge

Memories and Tributes

Please feel free to leave your memories of Njall.

  • He helped me buy my first heavy rapier, moments before my first Estrella tournament, and I will never look at a bell-guard again. He was one my first rapier teachers, or at least one of the first I listened to. If you ever found me competent with a cloak, he is mostly responsible for showing me how effective a secondary a piece of fabric can be. He also guided and assisted in the construction of Matilda. If I've ever shot you in a melee, Don Njall is partially responsible. Long Live the Gun Squad!

~THLady Mealla Caimbeul