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[[Image:YoungSean.png|thumb|left|Young Sean O'Neill, before the troubles]]
 
[[Image:YoungSean.png|thumb|left|Young Sean O'Neill, before the troubles]]
  
Murderer, hero, friend, terrorist. It all depends on whom you ask. Many a tale has been told about Sean, but in the end, the only tales that matter are those of his failed self control. His intend hatred of the English finally drove him over the edge. Some claim the [[Wyrm|Wyrm]] drove him to it, some say he was drunk, all say his opponent did not stand a chance. He brutally killed a young Silver Fang and later was captured and tried by [[Vanya the Just|Vany the Just]], prosecuted by [[Alexander van Roermond|Alexander van Roermond]] a rising star philodox from Groningen.  
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Murderer, hero, friend, terrorist. It all depends on whom you ask. Many a tale has been told about Sean, but in the end, the only tales that matter are those of his failed self control. His intend hatred of the English finally drove him over the edge. Some claim the [[Wyrm|Wyrm]] drove him to it, some say he was drunk, all say his opponent did not stand a chance. He brutally killed a young Silver Fang and later was captured and tried by [[Vanya the Just|Vanya the Just]], prosecuted by [[Alexander van Roermond|Alexander van Roermond]] a rising star philodox from Groningen.  
  
 
To this day, Garou dishonor themselves by idolozing Sean for the hero he tried to be instead of seeing him as the murderen he became.  
 
To this day, Garou dishonor themselves by idolozing Sean for the hero he tried to be instead of seeing him as the murderen he became.  
  
 
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Revision as of 12:25, 6 April 2011

Sean O'Neill
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Homid Ahroun Fianna
Deceased
Young Sean O'Neill, before the troubles

Murderer, hero, friend, terrorist. It all depends on whom you ask. Many a tale has been told about Sean, but in the end, the only tales that matter are those of his failed self control. His intend hatred of the English finally drove him over the edge. Some claim the Wyrm drove him to it, some say he was drunk, all say his opponent did not stand a chance. He brutally killed a young Silver Fang and later was captured and tried by Vanya the Just, prosecuted by Alexander van Roermond a rising star philodox from Groningen.

To this day, Garou dishonor themselves by idolozing Sean for the hero he tried to be instead of seeing him as the murderen he became.