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Camelot Fantasy Adventures in the Making Castle Page

(. NOTES. Each. Character. below has a page. On each page is a Crown (**NOTES** Each *Character* below has a page. On each page is a Crown. AS the Character does good deeds a JEWEL is put in their crown. The goal is to have all 5 jewels. Angela H Heather Pat J Anne L Helena Pearl Annilee Jil Rachelle Barb S Joke RhondaK Barbara T Joyce Sarah Bev Julie C SherylKay Bobbi Lianda Simona Bonnie G Linda P SOL Cecilia Linda T Susann Christiane L Lisa L Suzie-Jean ChrisV Louise at A Tammy castle Cynthia H Louise Belair Tammy S Cynthia K Louise R To DANA LucieW Wanna Darlene Maggie P Zofia DianaF Marie-Christine   Diane Y MarleneV Dorothy F Marsha Elizabeth C MoonyeenM Evelyne Nancy Nancy Cronin Fran Harriette Nic

made up by the old man and his trainee granddaughter. Angela Haworth A very wise old man, who together with his granddaughter run a little shop within the castles walls (inner court yard). The shop sells mainly magical and medicinal items and potions for man and beast, made up by the old man and his trainee granddaughter. Angela Haworth

Anne Larsen Brave Sir Robin of Locksley-or Robin Hood in the style of Errol Flynn.  He has heard there is something going on, and can't resist coming to check things out himself -not to mention possibly seeing the fair Maid Marion!  He will hold court in the forest on the castle grounds. Anne Larsen

Annilee Taylor THE PEDDLER THE JESTER In days when Kings, fair maidens and Knights and dragons roamed the land, There was an unsung hero who Made people happy, passing through. From each town, tavern, castle keep, He’d waken them from deepest sleep, Demeaning tasks or drudgery, With the loud cacophony Of noises from his cart. While thinking of those days of yore, When knights and princes kneeled before Their Sovereign Lord in deference, There was but one who did a dance. The Jester, fool, would strike a pose, Or sing a song in flashy hose, With bells upon his cap and gown He’d create laughter all around. With heavy duties, Kings would find, This merry fellow eased the mind, And created even for just a minute A memory with no troubles in it. He’d sing his wares with practiced ease, Knowing there’d be something to please, Even the lowest stable boy. Perhaps a small and simple toy, A comb for a fair maiden’s hair, A pillow for a knightly chair, A pot, a rag, some remedies, He’d have something that fit your needs Or one that steals your heart.   Annilee Taylor

Barb Shields Bowlin, is a 147 year old Celtic gnome, who is a dragon wing cleaning gnome. He is, as his father was, his grandfather was, and his father was, etc, as far back as the beginning of dragons. It takes a very special type gnome to be able to do this work- as we all know how temperamental dragons can be! I will reveal more about Bowlin as he tells me his story! But suffice to say- he is very excited about being a part of this Camelot Court! Barb Shields

Barbara T Rix …  What is he a healer, a wizard, a collector of found items and he is a free spirit.  He is a friend to the fairy folk who often stop by to bring him gifts of found items and to share the bounty of the land.  He dwells deep in the depth of the forest, could he be the cause of those strange noises you thought you heard…could it be him and the fairy folk making happy or could it be…he is making something… was it music, voices or something else he is so not visible to the normal folk that dwell within the realm of their lands.  He decorates his home with ….collections and treasures.  Oh yea he shares his home with a field mouse who is busy working to expand its home …the collectables are taking over.  But alas he may have that special button you lost or that diamond ring… This will be my first you guys really have me thinking I really love the inspiration and can not wait Little behind but I will get there. Still developing him will see what I come up with for him and the mouse. Barbara T

Bev Robertson King Neptune and his daughter. King Neptune has come to Camelot Castle to see the bevy of beautiful mermaids of the misty moat. As he is the King of the Sea, he oversees everything that goes on in the water. This is a big trip for him and his daughter. But the King of the Sea loves beautiful mermaids and he must check them out. Bev Robertson

Bobbi H Lady Viviene    Bobbi H

Bonnie G Arianrod ~ Lady of Avalon. No name for her lover or their child as yet. I would like to have a castle room for the queen's court ladies.  Not sure this is what I am supposed to do, but my lady will be one of the ladies of the queen who will have secret rendezvous' with one of the fairy fae men of the forest and in time a lovely little fae fairy will come into being when she passes through the magic door from fairy land to the castle.  She will quickly take the wee babe to her family to raise for a time until her service to the queen is over.  She will sorely miss her little child and will also return to fairy land to find the fairy father and request to live with the fairy tribe with their lovely child.  The story will be ongoing from here. Bonnie G

making note for the first edition. Chris V Wizards Companion - and weekly gossip (town Crier Magazine) Hear Ye, Hear Ye!! Ye olde town crier has been perusing the list of inhabitants, making note for the first edition. If your name and description are not on the list just published online, if you are participating or information is being added next, please also email your name and character background to me so I do not have to go through the whole list again and can include you. (chris@cverstraete.com) Chris V

COMTESSE DANU Wistful, mysterious Comtesse with magic powers. Where did she get them? Why does she live in this magic castle alone? How does she control the entire Camelot Court event? (in her human life, she was known as DANA) COMTESSE DANU

Shield Tutorial Teacher Diane Y Knight Shield Tutorial Teacher Coat of Arms Contact Diane Y

Evelyne Martin Merlin and tutorial teacher Evelyne Martin

Fran Schwartz Beatrice was found as a toddler in the castle stables, huddled shivering in the straw. She was dirty, her shift torn, and she was not old enough to know or explain who she was or how she got there. So she remained, raised by all and any of the castle denizens. Her favorite places were the kitchens, where the cooks were quite generous to her, the stables, where she had been found and felt safe, and the top of the castle's tallest tower, where she felt as though she could float away on the gentle winds. And then one day, traipsing through the woods looking for firewood for Cook, she found a stone - a warm, roundish stone that looked so out of place that she went to pick it up to drop into her apron pocket to examine after her chores were done . But as she touched it, she thought - for just a moment - that the stone quivered at her touch. She snatched her hand back, grabbed the kerchief off her head, and wrapped it around the stone. "I really am a bit fey, just like Cook says," she thought, mentally shaking herself. She slipped the wrapped stone "Not wiggling at all," she told herself, into the pocket of her apron, and hurried to find more wood so she could deliver it to the kitchens then climb the long and seemingly never-ending stairway up to her tower room, so she could examine her new treasure in private. Fran Schwartz