Emerald Dagger events for Master Malik Sadow

Emerald Dagger events
Event ID
11624
Award
Emerald Dagger
Quantity
1
Requested by
Unknown
Primary reason

Overlord Malik Sadow has been serving as Consul of Clan Naga Sadow for a whole year now, well almost - as March 10th it'll be a year, and in that time has tirelessly strived to improve the clan. I have to admit that he's been overlooked for far too long. His contributions to the clan have greatly improved it and now with his former CON, Xanos Sadow, as his PCON we can but only wait to see how far he can bring the clan. He is an example to the members of the clan as a leader. So, for all of his hard work, for over a substantial period of time contributing to the growth and functionality of CNS - I hereby reccommend that he be awarded an Emerald Dagger.

Signed

His Excellency, Overlord Tron Sadow The Emissary

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Malik has gone for 9 months without any form of reward, even though he's been Consul for nearly a year now. He has been put up with a lot during that time, but never has been really rewarded for it.

Under his guidance, Clan Naga Sadow turned into the clan that finished second in the Krath Rite of Supremacy. Malik had no small part in that. The Rite of Supremacy is only the conclusion of a long time of hard work, however.

When I was hired as Proconsul, there was a lot of work to do. Before that, I was the only Quaestor left in a clan with three houses, so we had our work layed out for us.

We closed one house, moving those in there into another, since we no longer could sustain three houses. Then, we changed the entire clan to a Multi Order system. Being the first clan in the entire brotherhood to move back to this system, there was no previous knowledge of any hooks and sharp edges. But even though we lost more then one good member, the clan came out stronger.

All this could not have been achieved without Malik giving his quiet lead. He might not appear as a real active leader, but looks are deceiving. He really is active, and working to better the clan. For all his work, I think he deserves this reward finally. Congrats, Malik.

KE Korras Aquillarum, OHC, and former CNS PCON

, 2005-02-25 23:00:00 UTC