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Brigadier Archibald “Archie” Hetherington

This portrait hangs in the foyer of Lancaster Town Hall.

A framed oil painting of one of the fictitious founders of modern day Wolfland, Brigadier Archibald (Archie) Hetherington, wearing his number 1 parade uniform, a tall majestic gentleman with a neat military hairstyle and a contemporary moustache (Brigadier is a UK rank, whereas other armies say Brigadier General). Archie is now retired, a benevolent land owner and farmer, and a strict “law and order” man. Beneath the picture is a brass plaque bearing the name Brigadier Archibald “Archie” Hetherington/

BrigadierHetherington was the Commanding Officer of the Cumbria Garrison, just outside Penrith, back in the days when there was still a separate army and navy, and they had flag officers. His home was in Brougham near King Arthur’s Round Table.

In 2200AD, along with the other Penrith Nobles, at their regular meetings in the Ullswater Country Club, he was instrumental in setting the process in motion to amalgamate the armed services and to abolish his own rank, along with all the other generals and admirals.

In consultation with the others, they devised a system of government for the newly declared territory. Sherlock and BrigadierHetherington penned the new Law and Order Ordinance of Wolfland.