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| - | Irish, Cleric, Level-1 | + | Irish, Cleric, Level-4 | 
| - | Calen Kildare is the 5 th of 7 sons of the Chief of | + | Calen Kildare is the 5th of 7 sons of the Chief of | 
| - | Cill Dara (Kildare)within the Kingdom of Leinster. | + | Cill Dara (Kildare) within the Irish Kingdom of Leinster. | 
| Knowing that it would be unlikely that he would become | Knowing that it would be unlikely that he would become | ||
| heir, Calen centered his energies on learning | heir, Calen centered his energies on learning | ||
| and often went with his mother to church. Cill Dara | and often went with his mother to church. Cill Dara | ||
| means ‘church of the oak’ in Irish Gaelic and was | means ‘church of the oak’ in Irish Gaelic and was | ||
| - | founded by St. Brigid in the 5 th century. Cill Dara | + | founded by St. Brigid in the 5th century. Cill Dara | 
| is one of three foundation cities of Christianity | is one of three foundation cities of Christianity | ||
| in Ireland. Calen devoted himself to the study of | in Ireland. Calen devoted himself to the study of | ||
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| priest. Calen became favored by the Bishop of Dublin, | priest. Calen became favored by the Bishop of Dublin, | ||
| who in turn introduced Calen to his mentor the | who in turn introduced Calen to his mentor the | ||
| - | Archbishop | + | [[William de Corbeil|Archbishop of Canterbury]]. | 
| - | of Canterbury.  | + | |
| - | Calen studied in England for a couple of years where he happened to meet Father | + | Calen studied in England for a couple of years where he happened to meet [[father_peter_of_ghent|Father | 
| - | Peter of Ghent, who was making his way to the New World. Through their short meeting a friendship | + | Peter of Ghent]], who was making his way to the New World. Through their short meeting a friendship | 
| - | was formed, and they wrote correspondences to each other. Calen learned of Nessex and | + | was formed, and they wrote correspondences to each other. Calen learned of [[Nessex]] and | 
| - | Jorvikshire through the letters of Father Peter and when the opportunity arose Calen volunteered to | + | [[Jorvikshire]] through the letters of [[father_peter_of_ghent|Father Peter]] and when the opportunity arose Calen volunteered to | 
| go to the New World and help spread the faith on the Frontier. Calen left Liverpool and arrived in | go to the New World and help spread the faith on the Frontier. Calen left Liverpool and arrived in | ||
| - | Kingston, from which he then made his way to Jorvikburg. Calen was ordered to help Father Peter | + | [[Kingston]], from which he then made his way to [[Jorvikburg]]. Calen was ordered to help Father Peter | 
| - | by Bishop Osmond Haroldson, as well as to go into the wilderness to help strengthen the faith of | + | by [[bishop_osmund_haroldson|Bishop Osmond Haroldson]], as well as to go into the wilderness to help strengthen the faith of many isolated communities. Calen finds the sadistic nature of the Bishop a contradiction to his role | 
| - | many isolated communities. Calen finds the sadistic nature of the Bishop a contradiction to his role | + | |
| as the leader of Jorvikburg’s faithful but tries to not let it bother him. | as the leader of Jorvikburg’s faithful but tries to not let it bother him. | ||
| - | {{ : | + | Calen was lost during a trip to Kingston. Though his fate is not known, it is believed he is dead. | 
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