Peregrine

("The Wanderer")
filius Alcedo, of House Savacion
apprenticed 325; mage 339; died 401

Calvus Grigori: 325-339
Plenilunium Album: 339-345
Hermit: 345-352
Mille Lacus: 352-401

Founder of Mille Lacus

Raised in Calvus Grigori's Fourth Fellowship with the other students of the Power Trio (See The Power Trio for early biographical information), he enjoyed travel and found himself restless at Plenilunium Album, where he had moved with the rest of the Power Trio's students after their departure from Calvus Grigori in 339. From 345 on, while he maintained close contact with the rest of the group at Plenilunium Album, he was away from it far more often than he was there, and he was not considered a full member of the covenant, although he maintained a room within its walls.

In 351, his travels took him to the Lake District of the Skulstorren, a region with which he fell so madly in love that he resolved to settle down there. His uncharacteristic eloquence on this subject convinced his parentes and siblings to join him; together, they founded Covenant Mille Lacus in the Lake District late in 352.

A not terribly social mage, much fonder of the wilderness than of human society and impatient with idle chit-chat, Peregrine was about as different a personality from his Amicitian Fellow Querelus as it would be possible to be, and although the two dutifully took on their first apprentices at approximately the same time, there never seemed much point to either of them in making any real attempt at Amicitian training. After one year of attempting to follow in the footsteps of their Amicitian parentes, they abandoned the effort by mutual consent. Although he did not raise his own student Dumtaxat in Amicitian Fellowship, however, Peregrine did play a strong role in the training of all of Mille Lacus' students, serving as their particular tutor on the natural world, the local fae, and the wilderness; and on both the magical and the mundane skills necessary to travel safely through wild terrain.

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