Difference between revisions of "Baron Stogner"

From Encyclopedia Westarctica
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(added section on the Order of the Budgie)
Line 22: Line 22:
Although his title as [[baron]] originated in the now-defunct Kingdom of Vikesland, it is assumed [[Grand Duke Travis]] will eventually fold his title into the [[Peerage of Westarctica]].
Although his title as [[baron]] originated in the now-defunct Kingdom of Vikesland, it is assumed [[Grand Duke Travis]] will eventually fold his title into the [[Peerage of Westarctica]].


==Order of the Budgie==
In October 2020, the baron created a personal order called the Order of the Budgie. Its regalia, Olympic-style neck medals and lapel pins featuring images of budgie birds, was sourced from the American Budgerigar Society, of which the baron's mother had been a longstanding member. Upon his mother's passing, Baron Stogner created the order to honor her memory and thank those who attended her burial service.


==Honors and Awards==
==Honors and Awards==

Revision as of 08:08, 26 October 2020

The Right Honorable
Baron Stogner
Lord of the Admiralty
Knight in the Order of the Snowflake

Minister of Immigration
In Office 22 January 2018 - 9 March 2018
Preceded by Count of Mintz
Successor Duke of the Bear Peninsula As Minister of Citizenship & Immigration
Consort None
Born 1970

The Right Honorable Baron Stogner is a noble in the former Kingdom of Vikesland who served as Aide-de-camp to King Christopher during MicroCon 2015. He was also Vikesland's Lord of the Admiralty and briefly served as Minister of Immigration for Westarctica in early 2018.

Although his title as baron originated in the now-defunct Kingdom of Vikesland, it is assumed Grand Duke Travis will eventually fold his title into the Peerage of Westarctica.

Order of the Budgie

In October 2020, the baron created a personal order called the Order of the Budgie. Its regalia, Olympic-style neck medals and lapel pins featuring images of budgie birds, was sourced from the American Budgerigar Society, of which the baron's mother had been a longstanding member. Upon his mother's passing, Baron Stogner created the order to honor her memory and thank those who attended her burial service.

Honors and Awards