In Memoriam – Lord Jarmarr Mapstone

The breezes of Spring brought sad tidings to the Falcon Tribe. Lord Jarmarr Mapstone departed this life on April 24 AS LVIII .

Jarmarr was a fixture at Broken Harp during the Lilies Wars for many years. Jarmarr’s friends say that they will always remember his smile, his stories, and that he was always ready with a joke to entertain the crowd.

Jarmarr played bodrahn and performed with the Irish Folk band Wylde Nept. His talent will be remembered by all those heard him perform.  Lord Jarmarr was awarded arms by King Donnegal and Queen Aislinn on October 27 AS XXXVI and was entered into the Order of the Golden Calon Swan on November 11 AS LII by King Damien and Queen Isabell.

Calontir is better for having had Jarmarr amongst us. Lord Jarmarr is survived by wife Lady Kriesant aka Verti and many friends at the Broken Heart and the Rogue Camp.

“For I’m at my best when my boots wear thin, I’ll see the world by the mile
Every lake as green as a lady’s eyes, every breeze as welcome as a smile.
From caravans of gold and silk to ships on the new moon’s tide,
I found my comfort is a mossy bed with the road close by my side.”


-“Wanderlust” written by George Curtis known in our Society as Lord Jarmarr Mapstone

 

Lord Jarmarr Mapstone

Lord Jarmarr Mapstone

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