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== '''''Mne est otmshchenie, i az vozdam'''--'''Vengeance is mine, and I shall repay''''' == | == '''''Mne est otmshchenie, i az vozdam'''--'''Vengeance is mine, and I shall repay''''' == | ||
− | [[image:Bronek_symbol.JPG|thumb|Slavic Solar Symbol]]<p>'''Bronislaus the Defender''' | + | [[image:Bronek_symbol.JPG|thumb|left|Slavic Solar Symbol]]<p>'''Bronislaus the Defender''' |
<br>'''Homeland:''' Lwów, Poland-Lithuanian Commonwealth (Rzeczpospolita)<br> | <br>'''Homeland:''' Lwów, Poland-Lithuanian Commonwealth (Rzeczpospolita)<br> | ||
'''Realm:''' [[Numenor]]<br> | '''Realm:''' [[Numenor]]<br> | ||
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− | [[Image:Bronek coat of arms small.png|thumb| | + | [[Image:Bronek coat of arms small.png|thumb|right|Coat of Arms of Bronek the Defender]] Shield: Slavic solar symbol on black; symbol of Perun in upper right - Crest: Kansan sunflower atop helm - <p>Motto: Bronić Słabych i Karać Zuchwałych - Defend the Weak and Punish the Impudent |
== Fighter History == | == Fighter History == | ||
Born on the wide and empty expanse of the Ukrainian steppes, Bronislaus (Bronisław)fought his way from peasant to Cossack[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cossack]warrior. | Born on the wide and empty expanse of the Ukrainian steppes, Bronislaus (Bronisław)fought his way from peasant to Cossack[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cossack]warrior. | ||
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Full Name: Bronisław Obrońca Numenoru
Bronislaus the Defender, of Numenor
Motto:
Mne est otmshchenie, i az vozdam--Vengeance is mine, and I shall repay
Bronislaus the Defender
Homeland: Lwów, Poland-Lithuanian Commonwealth (Rzeczpospolita)
Realm: Numenor
Unit: Brotherhood of the Falcon
Rank in Unit - Petitioner
Race: Human
God: Perun, Slavic god of Justice and the Storm
Real World Name: Jack James Hutchens
Note of interest: "Bronek" is short for "Bronisław" [bro-nee-swav], from - bronić - to defend, and sława - glory = "Protector of Glory " in Slavic[1]
Fighter History
Born on the wide and empty expanse of the Ukrainian steppes, Bronislaus (Bronisław)fought his way from peasant to Cossack[2]warrior.
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