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As a member, Corleone is considered benevolent and kind toward others. He is very opinionated and occasionally vehemently conveys his opinions on topics of discussion. | As a member, Corleone is considered benevolent and kind toward others. He is very opinionated and occasionally vehemently conveys his opinions on topics of discussion. | ||
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It is rumored that this humble Sicilian Knight may have discovered the Holy Grail (Also known as Shambhala), but it is unknown if Shambhala even exists. | It is rumored that this humble Sicilian Knight may have discovered the Holy Grail (Also known as Shambhala), but it is unknown if Shambhala even exists. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:19, 10 February 2020
Corleone joined TWC on 12 June 2008, as KnightOfSicily. He is most widely known as a founding member and local moderator for God Save The King, a medieval English RPG.
Along with Caesar226 and King Paul IV, Corleone (or KOS, as he was known at the time, an abbreviation of KnightOfSicily) founded God Save The King in early July of 2008. Of the three, Corleone was the most influential, as he introduced England as a candidate during the faction selection, and also coined the name 'God Save The King'. Later, in November 2008, Corleone attempted to start an RPG of his own, a Venetian game titled 'Il Serinisima Republica Veneta', which failed shortly thereafter due to lack of interest.
Corleone became a Content Writer on 31 January 2009, as the Arts forum correspondent for the Helios.
As a member, Corleone is considered benevolent and kind toward others. He is very opinionated and occasionally vehemently conveys his opinions on topics of discussion.
It is rumored that this humble Sicilian Knight may have discovered the Holy Grail (Also known as Shambhala), but it is unknown if Shambhala even exists.
This article is about a member of TWC. Members are usually responsible for updating their own pages as they wish, therefore the information shown may not be up-to-date. For current staff list see here. For current citizens list see here. |