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*[[Ironsides Family/Bowie/Contra|Black Bowie versus Marshal Cenarious]]
 
*[[Ironsides Family/Bowie/Contra|Black Bowie versus Marshal Cenarious]]
  
''While Black Bowie waited for the reply of the Grand Duke, he decided to indulge in the short life he had left. Perhaps this is at the suggestion of the demon, perhaps it was his idea, in any case, the splendor is recorded here:  
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''Nearing the end of the feud with General Cenarious, Black Bowie made the rash act of inviting the Grand Duke of Fissoa to come and kill him in a duel to the death in Paisly. He said it was his way of apologizing to the D'Harans, and to rightfully allow the Fissoans to have their Great Reckoning. While Black Bowie waited for the reply of the Grand Duke, he decided to indulge in the short life he had left. Perhaps this is at the suggestion of the demon, perhaps it was his idea, in any case, the splendor is recorded here:  
  
 
*[[Ironsides Family/Bowie/Debauchery|The Debauchery of Port Raviel]].
 
*[[Ironsides Family/Bowie/Debauchery|The Debauchery of Port Raviel]].

Revision as of 21:37, 24 November 2008


Black Bowie, demoniac, fallen man.

Villain of Dwilight

Grand Duchy of Fissoa

Sojourn in Madina

Service to D'Hara

After escaping from Fissoa and dodging through Madina, Black Bowie landed in D'Hara. By the mercy of Queen Katayanna, they made a contract for his service in exchange for passage to his desired location. As contracted, he served in the Queen's Dragon Guard against Shadovar until the fall of Port Nebel.

Upon witnessing an impressive ritual performance, Black Bowie was captivated by the D'Haran religion, The Way of the Dragons. In order to retain some commonality between the D'Haran's and the people of his future realm, he decided to adopt the faith and take it to them.

After his routine of harassing new nobles, Black Bowie was challenged to a duel by the devoted knight, Asriel Octavius. Accepting without hesitation, Bowie assumed he would have a victory on his hands. The tide of righteousness crashed down on him as he was defeated in the duel to surrender.

During Black Bowie's stay in D'Hara he opened a feud against Sir Cenarious Stormrage which was very venomous and writhing in public, though at times humorous. It is chronicled here:

Nearing the end of the feud with General Cenarious, Black Bowie made the rash act of inviting the Grand Duke of Fissoa to come and kill him in a duel to the death in Paisly. He said it was his way of apologizing to the D'Harans, and to rightfully allow the Fissoans to have their Great Reckoning. While Black Bowie waited for the reply of the Grand Duke, he decided to indulge in the short life he had left. Perhaps this is at the suggestion of the demon, perhaps it was his idea, in any case, the splendor is recorded here: