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| Author | Sarnac in Hospital.... |
rustmon
 Posts: 1 Posted: Dec 04, 2006 - 09:17 PM  
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My and Sarah's condolences go out to his family as well. He was a great man with a huge heart and smile to match. | | |
D.Sebastian
 Legionnaire
 Posts: 63 Posted: Dec 04, 2006 - 09:01 PM  
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ColyneStewart,
That was beautiful.
May I share it with others? _________________ SCAdemo.com Like it? Link to it! | | |
Leo_Medii
 Legionnaire
 Posts: 912 Posted: Dec 04, 2006 - 08:59 PM  
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There are some pictures on his myspace profile at-
http://www.myspace.com/evilmutantmonkeys
Some of my favorite pictures -
Sarnac is a BIG fan of Fish Stories-
One of my favorites, him preparing to fight in our household tournament-

Extended "sca" family Midrealm side-

Leonthas "End of Season" picnic 04-

Thank you for all that you brought to me, my family, and "our" household. The inspiration you provided the members of our Company can not be measured. It cannot be quantified. It cannot be forgotten. I will not let it be.
You were my dear freind, and one of the few people I could truly trust and considered "family". My table will be the lesser without your smiling face and trusted words of advice, encouragement and love.
Briala has cried since the phone call. You were truly loved Sarnac, I hope where your warrior spirit is tonight you know and see how much we loved you my brother.
In one moment, the world is darker than before. With so much darkness in the world, why is it the light that goes before it should.
_________________ Sir William Edweards the Black - Lion of the Middle 'POLLEO ATQUI HUMILIS'
14th C Mafia Don and 13th C Hospitaller Knight
Miyamoto Musashi - "The purpose of today's training is to defeat yesterday's understanding."
~The Beatings Will Continue.... | | |
Eirik.andersen
 Plebian
 Posts: 22 Posted: Dec 04, 2006 - 08:58 PM  
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I did not know Sarnac well, but my dealings with him were fondly memorable and well spirited. I remember his easy laugh and manner. How could I resist yelling "KHAN!!!!!" when we sang the Ealdormere Song during his reign as King of Ealdormere?
My thoughts are with his wife and child.
Eirik Andersen | | |
ColyneStewart
 Posts: 2 Posted: Dec 04, 2006 - 08:47 PM  
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The A&W song won't be funny anymore...my thoughts are with his family...
This is something I wrote a few years ago to honour a friend who had passed away, and I think it applies to Sarnac as well...
Wolfen Elegy
Can you hear, with pointed ear
The howl that’s on the wind?
The wolfen cry to let us know
Erlkonig here has been.
Stunned we sit, ‘round fire’s pit
With words that will not come.
No voice can fill our sense of loss
Our tongues and pens struck dumb.
One we knew, for days too few
Abruptly taken from us.
Life gave no sign of things to come
No warning; must it be thus?
As he’s lain, search not in vain
No reason can we find.
Embraced by Horned King’s bony arms
He left us all behind.
To understand, together band
For comfort all will need
To forge ahead through grief and pain
Our strength will be our steed.
He was a friend 'til very end
A smile he shared so free;
Let all the Wolves remember him
In hearts and memory.
The rain pours, as the wolf roars
And shares in all our tears;
For we have lost a kindred soul
True child of Ealdormere.
- Colyne Stewart | | |
Baronesserainn
 Celtic Oar Puller
 Posts: 10 Posted: Dec 04, 2006 - 08:15 PM  
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Words cannot begin to describe my sorrow at this loss . Jo and Amber will need our help in the days to come ....Margaret | | |
Rutgur online
 Rex Draconis
 Posts: 794 Posted: Dec 04, 2006 - 08:12 PM  
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I now have an unfillable void - the place where Sarnac and I were going to do some pick-ups. The last events I saw him, we didn't get the chance - now there is a void. I remember one of the first times I met this great man. At the time he was unbelted, unmarried and not yet a father, but I knew he'd be the best of one. He asked for whom I fought. I replied my Lady & my daughter. Because he had but a single item as the prize I earned; he added a second, something of his own, to represent my two inspirations. Then I knew he would shine as bright as any star as a father. Thus he also was the exemplary caretaker of his people, as Knight & King.
We still have that prize, though it was simple, it was not meager; and now it is invaluable and irreplaceable. Godspeed friend - may the wolf on your right and the dragon on your left guide you to a world far greater than this one.... _________________ Sir Radagaisus Vidigoia Balthi (called Rutgur)
House Darkyard | | |
Gwynnyd
 Celtic Oar Puller
 Posts: 11 Posted: Dec 04, 2006 - 08:10 PM  
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I was so sorry to hear the sad news. He wil be sorely missed. _________________ Baroness Gwynnyd
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Illud Latine dici non possum | | |
Alanna
 Centurion
 Posts: 229 Posted: Dec 04, 2006 - 08:03 PM  
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I didn't know him well but Eamon described him just as I would, "a big guy with an even bigger heart". My heart goes out to his family in this time of tremendous loss. | | |
Zig
 Celtic Oar Puller
 Posts: 8 Posted: Dec 04, 2006 - 07:54 PM  
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I will miss his humor, kind nature, and good cheer.
I will always remember him fondly. | | |
Madeleina
 Posts: 3 Posted: Dec 04, 2006 - 07:49 PM  
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My heart has broken into many tiny pieces. He is carrying one of them into this charge. I expect to find you at the feet of the King again.
Rest in Peace, Noble Knight | | |
Sirotw
 Poobahicus Magnificus
 Posts: 1291 Posted: Dec 04, 2006 - 07:44 PM  
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My deepest condolences. _________________ "I am true Kentuck, Half Horse, Half Alligator
I have the prettiest sister, the truest rifle,
and the best knife for most any job,
and if you come against me, you hit a snag." | | |
MichealVonHeissenburg
 Plebian
 Posts: 19 Posted: Dec 04, 2006 - 07:39 PM  
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If I could only live the rest of my life as my Knight lived out the last of his, I would be truely a blessed man.
My Wife and I are soon to have our child and I can only hope that I will love and care for the both of them like my Knight always did for Jo and Amber. Of all the lessons learned from this Great Man, I hope that it is this lesson that I can say I learned from him. There would be no finer man to emulate then Sarnac.
Rest my friend, your job here is done. But others will pick up your load for you and carry it onto the horizon in your honor.
Jo and Amber, I am here at your beck and call if you should need of me.
Squire Micheal
edited by: MichealVonHeissenburg, Dec 04, 2006 - 07:41 PM | | |
Joshua
 Legionnaire
 Posts: 120 Posted: Dec 04, 2006 - 07:37 PM  
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It's never a happy thing to see somone so close go so early. I cannot say I knew him very well, or at all as the case may be. What I can say though is this: Let the passing of a dear friend be a wake up call to every one of you. You never know when a loved one will leave us, often times it happens when you least expect it. Everybody reading this has somone they love, that could be gone tommorrow, or the next day, or day after that. Please take a moment out of your day to tell somone just how much you really care about them, because that somone may not be here tommorrow morning. Whether it's a wife, husband, son, daughter, friend, neighbor, mother or father... whoever it is, don't pass up the chance. Before you know it, the chance will unexpectedly and instantaneously... be ripped away, and you will find your self regretting every second that you could've said 'I Love you' but didn't.
My heart goes out to everybody in mourning, I wish you all my best of wishes. _________________ In a world, where foam kills children... | | |
Dolce
 Plebian
 Posts: 124 Posted: Dec 04, 2006 - 07:34 PM  
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My heart is broken. It aches for his wife and daughter. Such love and pride he had for them. The picture Asbjorn posted is how I have always thought of Sarnac. A family man. One who always had time, patience, and kindness to give. A true gentleman. _________________ YIS - Dolce da Venezia
Coffee is the common man's gold, and like gold it brings every man the feeling of luxury and nobility. Where coffee is served there is grace and splendor and friendship and happiness. ~Sheik Ansari Abd-al-Kadir | | |
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