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==The Outbreak==
==The Outbreak==
Once The Outbreak in Malton ocurred, the doors to [[Fothergill Towers]] were heavily secured however the parties and etiquette never ceased.  With an abundance of undead fiends, Timothy Fothergill and his close friends took up hunting for sport.  If anything, The Outbreak in Malton gave the gentlemen a source of perpetual entertainment which is carried on today by [[The Distinguished Gentlemen's Club]] and the group's [[User:Kyle Startsman |Founder]].
Once The Outbreak in Malton ocurred, the doors to [[Fothergill Towers]] were heavily secured however the parties and etiquette never ceased.  With an abundance of undead fiends, Timothy Fothergill and his close friends took up hunting for sport.  If anything, The Outbreak in Malton gave the gentlemen a source of perpetual entertainment which is carried on today by [[The Distinguished Gentlemen's Club]] and the group's [[User:Kyle Startsman |Founder]].
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Revision as of 08:13, 23 July 2009

Portrait

Fothergill.jpg

Family & History

Born as a first generation member of the prestigious Fothergill family. Timothy began his life a rich noble in a foreign country which held a monarch family as a symbol of the country's roots. While the family had very little power it remained a shining example conduct and etiquette. When Timothy Fothergill turned 35, he and his family were exiled and subsequently split up. Timothy sought to construct a suitable residence for himself with plenty of space to host lavish parties in the the hundreds. The answer to his quandry, Fothergill Towers, a beacon of class and sport. In his later years, without a wife or son, Mr. Fothergill chose an heir to his palatial tower, one to continue the way of the Gentleman, that man happened to be his trusted Associate and Friend.

The Outbreak

Once The Outbreak in Malton ocurred, the doors to Fothergill Towers were heavily secured however the parties and etiquette never ceased. With an abundance of undead fiends, Timothy Fothergill and his close friends took up hunting for sport. If anything, The Outbreak in Malton gave the gentlemen a source of perpetual entertainment which is carried on today by The Distinguished Gentlemen's Club and the group's Founder.