Tiberius Claudius Marcellus

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Tiberius Claudius Marcellus sending barbarian savages to their gods at the First War of Reckoning, 02/06/2010

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Adspectus (At a Glance)

Home Realm: An Tir Dearg
Unit: Legio XXV Fidelis Constans
Fighting Since: May 2009
Age: 27
Location: Washington, UT
Styles: Gladius and scutum, a couple of pila, and a trusty little pugio
Why Belegarth?: Brother-in-law happened upon a practice and introduced him to it, much to the continued embarrassment of his wife

Pars Belegarthi (Role in Belegarth)

Tiberius Claudius Marcellus and Semtatem Rufius Clavicus cornering another barbarian savage at Fool's Raid, 04/03/2010

Ti. C. Marcellus is a founding member and currently the acting Praefectus Castrorum of Legio XXV Fidelis Constans in the realm of An Tir Dearg in St. George, UT. As second-in-command of the Legion, and one of the voting Tribuni, he is actively invovled in all fundamental training and decision making. Several contributions he has made to the sport are the creation of a Latin Drill and Ceremonies manual for the Legion, based on multiple resources such as the Ermine Street Guard and the United States Marine Corps Drill & Ceremonies Manual, under which he trained when he served from 2003 - 2006, and the first posted instructions for a Rope Head Flail on the Geddon Wiki.

Palma (Decorations)

Realm

  • An Tir Dearg Tabard

(Minimum attendance of three practices a month for past three months, minimal garb, minimum 80% on BoW written test, minimum of owning two unique weapon sets, and minimum of 5/10 victories with each of two of your unique weapon sets against 3 sword/board, 3 red/florentine, 3 same set you use, and/or the remaining battles against any type of opponent)

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Event Attendance

Tiberius Claudius Marcellus and Surt (King of the Dagorhir realm Barad'dun) observing enemy movement on the field at Fool's Raid, 04/03/2010

Sam Hain(10/03/09)
War of Reckoning (02/06/2010)
Fool's Raid (04/03/2010)

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