Amethyst Kukri presented to DJM Trevarus Caerick

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Amethyst Kukri presented to DJM Trevarus Caerick

Trevarus Caerick has always been an important member of the Dark Brotherhood. He is creative, wise and willing to contribute to any venture. Over the years, I have come to know Trev as one of my closest friends and advisors.

For the last couple months, I have witnessed a renewed sense of urgency in Trev to work towards finishing his many projects. He has been piled on with the DSC, Hush Hush, the DV, and lots of other fictional elements of the DB that I ask him to help with. Trev has been working for a long time to get these things done and we are beginning to see great progress from the office of the Oracle. The new DSC has finally had the first few sections released, and more are soon to come. He and I working well together, and I think he has had a change in outlook for the better.

I have thought long and hard about what to award Trev for his recent service. When I looked at his dossier I noticed the gaping hole where the Amethyst Kukri should have been. Today I fill that hole.

I award Trev this Amethyst Kukri for his recent endeavors with the Dark SIde Compendium and the renewed activity toward completing that. I do fully believe that this award does not truly represent what the whole of the new DSC will mean for the DB -- that higher award is for another day.

For now, I just want to say to Trev: thank you. I appreciate your work as of late and I hope that It continues.

Lord Jac Cotelin

WOHOO for the Trev, even a small chunk of that DSC is worth the AK. But it is but a drop in the bucket for someone whos words have formed alot of what the DB is today.

Congratulations Master Caerick! This award is well-deserved.

w00t Trev! Big congratz!

Excellent! Good work, Trev!

I have a gap in my medals too from GS-ED, think you can fill that for me? :P j/k

Congrats Trev, well earnt.

I've had the distinct honor to see a lot of what Trev has written for the new version of the DSC. Quite simply put, it is amazing.

If you've read "A History of the Brotherhood" in the current DSC or were around to follow the fictional development of the last GJW, you know about Trev's skills as a writer. His work on the new DSC really outdoes the blurbs you see around today.

Trev has added and continues adding a lot of character to the fictional documents which shape our club. While his extensive efforts may not be clear when you check the teaser version of the new DSC, I can promise you there is a lot more where that came from. Considering everything, this AK is well-deserved!

Congrats to Trev!

Congratulations, Trev.

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