Flambeau the Founder: Difference between revisions

From Project: Redcap
(Added to be created Category:House Flambeau.)
(Added sentence about talisman Fireheart.)
Line 1: Line 1:


One of the [[Founder|Founders]] of the [[Order of Hermes]], and the founder of [[House Flambeau]]. '''Flambeau''' is perhaps one of the more interesting and colorful of the Founders, a devout Christian yet violent magus. His [[Fifth Edition]] biography is described in [[HoHMC]] 6-10.  
One of the [[Founder|Founders]] of the [[Order of Hermes]], and the founder of [[House Flambeau]]. '''Flambeau''' is perhaps one of the more interesting and colorful of the Founders, a devout Christian yet violent magus. His [[Fifth Edition]] biography is described in [[HoHMC]] 6-10.  
Flambeau's talisman was [[Fireheart]].  It is currently lost to his House and the Order.


The Fifth Edition version of Flambeau was criticized for presenting a more mellow and peaceful Founder. No longer is Flambeau issuing bellows of "Join or die!" across [[Mythic Europe]], and even his death has been mitigated from a glorious death in battle to (probably) either failed peace-delegation or monastic seclusion. This has created quite a fervor in the Ars community, although many dismiss these concerns.
The Fifth Edition version of Flambeau was criticized for presenting a more mellow and peaceful Founder. No longer is Flambeau issuing bellows of "Join or die!" across [[Mythic Europe]], and even his death has been mitigated from a glorious death in battle to (probably) either failed peace-delegation or monastic seclusion. This has created quite a fervor in the Ars community, although many dismiss these concerns.

Revision as of 20:54, 4 November 2012

One of the Founders of the Order of Hermes, and the founder of House Flambeau. Flambeau is perhaps one of the more interesting and colorful of the Founders, a devout Christian yet violent magus. His Fifth Edition biography is described in HoHMC 6-10.

Flambeau's talisman was Fireheart. It is currently lost to his House and the Order.

The Fifth Edition version of Flambeau was criticized for presenting a more mellow and peaceful Founder. No longer is Flambeau issuing bellows of "Join or die!" across Mythic Europe, and even his death has been mitigated from a glorious death in battle to (probably) either failed peace-delegation or monastic seclusion. This has created quite a fervor in the Ars community, although many dismiss these concerns.