Baron Colin MacLachlan , OP

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Baron Colin MacLachlan , OP

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Originally from Calontir, and formerly of Merridies, was knighted at Pennsic.
My 10yo daughter says I'm pretty!

Squire to Jarl Asgeirr Gunnarson, Barony of Vatavia, Calontir
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This was probably the best news I've had all week. Colin was the first fighter that ever tried to teach me anything other than how to get hit a lot. Many people that know us both say I fight a style very similar to him (though that's hardly fair to Colin :)).

It is extraordinarily gratifying to see him get the recognition many of us felt he has deserved for a very long time.

Thank you for posting this here. I had only heard ithe news from one source and am glad of its confirmation.
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As his founding Baroness, and former wife, all I can say is that it couldn't have happened to a nicer guy. Colin has radiated Knighthood all the time I have known him.

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While I haven't seen him fight recently, due to my not traveling enough, I was impressed with what I saw. I'm pretty sure that I was the first to bring him up in a huscarl meeting a couple years ago, and was happy when he got that. :D This is very nice!
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Not to sound flip, God forfend, but when a man receiveth praise from a noble lady once his wife, then it tells of greatness indeed!

Jehan, squire of Sir Vitus
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