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  • Timmons
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  • Timmons was a Havenite citizen and an officer in the People's Navy. In 1903 PD, he was assigned to PNS Saladin. He was one of the few officers that were retained when the ship was transferred to the Navy of Masada and renamed the MNS Thunder of God. During the Masadan takeover of the ship, he was able to escape in a pinnace much to the regret of Sword of the Faithful Matthew Simonds. (HH2)
  • Timmons was a member of the Petrox Explorer's crew.
  • (See Also Noquarter) Officer of the crew Infestus Member of the flag Suble Tease
  • Agent Timmons was a Betan customs officer whose job duties included separating visitors from any and all weaponry that they might be attempting to import. He had a long-term semi-friendly, semi-antagonistic relationship with Sergeant Bothari, whose attempts to do just that never succeeded but could get quite inventive.
  • Timmons is a young fighter in Jhelom who is attempting to gain admittance to the Library of Scars. Timmons originally hailed from New Magincia. After hearing stories of the Library of Scars from sailors, he spent the whole of his funds traveling to Jhelom, hoping to study under the tutelage of the famous Master De Snel. De Snel rejected Timmons as a pupil, however, asking that the youth first win at least one real duel before he would be admitted to the Library - a task which proved difficult for the polite and mild-mannered New Magincian.
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  • Timmons
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  • Jhelom
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  • Timmons was a Havenite citizen and an officer in the People's Navy. In 1903 PD, he was assigned to PNS Saladin. He was one of the few officers that were retained when the ship was transferred to the Navy of Masada and renamed the MNS Thunder of God. During the Masadan takeover of the ship, he was able to escape in a pinnace much to the regret of Sword of the Faithful Matthew Simonds. (HH2)
  • Timmons was a member of the Petrox Explorer's crew.
  • Timmons is a young fighter in Jhelom who is attempting to gain admittance to the Library of Scars. Timmons originally hailed from New Magincia. After hearing stories of the Library of Scars from sailors, he spent the whole of his funds traveling to Jhelom, hoping to study under the tutelage of the famous Master De Snel. De Snel rejected Timmons as a pupil, however, asking that the youth first win at least one real duel before he would be admitted to the Library - a task which proved difficult for the polite and mild-mannered New Magincian. When the Avatar met Timmons in Ultima VII, the warrior was embroiled in a conflict with Sprellic, the owner of the Bunk and Stool. Due to a misunderstanding, the students of the academy thought Sprellic had purposefully taken the "honor flag" from the Library of Scars, thereby proclaiming his superiority to all who trained there. In the interest of catching De Snel's attention, Timmons challenged Sprellic to a duel to the death, as did two students of the Library: Syria and Vokes. The Avatar eventually resolved the issue by having Kliftin, Jhelom's weapon's armorer and tailor, manufacture a replica honor flag, which was then returned to the Library. With what they thought was the honor flag returned,the students of the Library rescinded their challenges, satisfied that Sprellic's challenge to the academy was withdrawn. Timmons did likewise, although his was disappointed at the lost opportunity to prove his mettle to De Snel.
  • (See Also Noquarter) Officer of the crew Infestus Member of the flag Suble Tease
  • Agent Timmons was a Betan customs officer whose job duties included separating visitors from any and all weaponry that they might be attempting to import. He had a long-term semi-friendly, semi-antagonistic relationship with Sergeant Bothari, whose attempts to do just that never succeeded but could get quite inventive.