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Report #5
1.19.2001 - Trench

CURRENT ROSTER COUNT: 284 members

Sirs,

First of all, I would like to express my congratulations to High
Admiral Kawolski on his appointment to the position of Executive
Officer. I have worked alongside Kawolski for some time, and know
that he is suited for the job.

Also a hearty thanks to SA Compton for his work as XO.

The biggest news is some turnover in the Commission. Executor
Reaver stepped down to join the ranks of the hunters, and was
replaced by longtime veteran VectorX. Tactician Vesuvo Tharen left
the BHG entirely, but not before promising to return with a bang in
the future. He was replaced by former Executor Krail Darkblade.

Additionally, the position of Adjunct was dissolved, and its former
occupant, Ian Jackson, returned to the ranks of the hunters.

Mandalorian Emblems, the second-highest award that the BHG
has to offer, were awarded to both Vesuvo and Krail.

The KAGs, in their ninth season, have begun, and will run through
the month of January, with the Kabals vying for supremacy.

More news is expected for next week, especially with regard to the
new fiction site, which will essentially replace the bulk of the BHG's
newsletter, only in a much more participatory fashion.

Respectfully submitted,

Dark Prince Trench

 

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