09-21-2007, 10:13 PM
Paul was a member of the Vicus since it was founded. He came to practically all of our events and was a familiar face around our campfire.
He will be remembered by us for a number of reasons:
His indecently short tunics - he made quite of few ladies blush!
His ability to be one of the kids - he always made time for them.
His combat ability and steadying influence on the new guys in the ranks.
His baritone voice that could always be heard around the campfire.
To Paul reenactment was his job, his hobby and his life. He immersed himself in groups of all periods and consquently enjoyed the friendship of a wide variety of people.
The picture we've posted is one of Paul climbing the wall at the Lunt Roman Fort during our gladiatoral event there this year.
What we do in life echos in eternity and Paul certainly will.
He will be remembered by us for a number of reasons:
His indecently short tunics - he made quite of few ladies blush!
His ability to be one of the kids - he always made time for them.
His combat ability and steadying influence on the new guys in the ranks.
His baritone voice that could always be heard around the campfire.
To Paul reenactment was his job, his hobby and his life. He immersed himself in groups of all periods and consquently enjoyed the friendship of a wide variety of people.
The picture we've posted is one of Paul climbing the wall at the Lunt Roman Fort during our gladiatoral event there this year.
What we do in life echos in eternity and Paul certainly will.
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[size=150:1nectqej]John Nash[/size]
http://www.vicus.org.uk
Romans and Britons wot fight ........
[size=150:1nectqej]John Nash[/size]
http://www.vicus.org.uk
Romans and Britons wot fight ........