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Walter Graham
A wandering troubadour, Walter Graham was attacked and killed by bandits in 1199. His first mentor was Marcus Korolus.
Graham was a poet and playwright, but unfortunately, his was only ever of mediocre talent. Graham, however, did have a one prominent skill: He could recognize and promote genius, including men such as William Shakespeare and the composer Benjamin Briton.
In 1663, the Immortal Duncan MacLeod, joined Graham's troupe of actors, and with it the watcher William Raleigh. Raleigh observed both MacLeod and Graham from 1663-1665. Graham and his troupe traveled through England and performed such plays as Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew" in which MacLeod played Kate, and Graham's own play "The Blushing Bridegroom."
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