Atterdag
Atterdag is the second son of the patrician and ex-editor of the Helios King Henry V - and as such the younger brother of the ex-curator and moderator scottishranger. He is the patron of the Opifex SicilianVespers, the Civitate Estlander and the Artifex Garnier. He is also the vice secretary of House Wilpuri and a member of the RTW mods Chivalry TW and Ran No Jidai TW.
Biography
Before joining TWC in late December 2005 Atterdag had been lurking for some time - mostly watching the Ran No Jidai mod forum, a team he would later join as a modder. Relatively early he started posting historical articles in the Vestigia Vetustatis. These posts caught the attention of the Helios editor King Henry V and in early September 2006 he offered Atterdag civitateship. Unfortunately KHV decided to leave TWC shortly after - leaving the patronizing process in the hands of imb39 who would act as Atterdag's patron until spring 2007. Although he passed the Civitate vote 6 - 0 the badge was not awarded on time due to the dire events of the Staff Rebellion. During these turbulent times Atterdag devoted himself completly to the defence of Staff and opposistion towards Archer's new moderating team. A case he would continue six months later at the arrival of Besim. After some time he was awarded the Opifex award together with the rest of the Chivalry TW team for the work on the Chivalry mod for RTW. During Søren's reign as Chief of Moderating Atterdag was ratified by the curia as junior moderator of the TW section and Vestigia Vetustatis - a rank he holds till this day alongside the ranks as Scriptor Scriptori, Patrician, Artifex and Opifex.
Articles
Like his elder brother, Atterdag has posted series historical articles focusing on Danish history - most is located in the Scriptorium. They are collectively known as the Gesta Danorum - Deeds of the Danes
"Holy War in the Baltic"
"The Danish Reappear!"
"The Great Northern Showdown"
"Danish Collaboration and Resistance During the Second World War"
"The Stockholm Bloodbath"
"The Siege of Copenhagen"
AARs
Beside his historical articles Atterdag has written two After Action Reports - also in the Scriptorium.
"The Brothers of Normandy"
"Sicilia Divided"