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'''Brighid Anraith''' (AKA Brígiða Vadesbana, Brighid of the Blue Hands)
  
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'''Persona Bio'''
  
This house consists of Lynessa O'Koin, Perrin Friery, Taernach O'Koin, Circe O'Koin.  
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Brighid Anraith is a mid-9th cen Irish woman from the area between Kildare and the Norse settlement of Dubh Linn.
*These names are temporary until approved*
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Those of this house are prospective merchants from Dragon's Mist Shire. We are just starting out and looking for information and resources in helping us to fulfil our dreams. In the mundane world we are also just starting out as a business that provides metaphysical items, pagan items, medevil garb and accesories. Much of what we do we do for the sheer enjoyment of the act. As we continue in the SCA our dreams become more of a reality and less of a dream. This is a major goal of ours. We are a group of friends that view one another as family. For this reason even in the mundane world we live together and work as a cooperative whole. For now, until our arms and badges come back you may see us in mostly green garb. We love to barter for goods and services and so often times you might see the menfolk out and about helping with various other venders or the royalty (barons, baronesses, princesses, princes, etc.). We are always willing to help and of course, recieve help as well. We are currently in the market for a used Pavillion, if anyone should have one. With this in mind feel free to contact us via the web at rollins8800@verizon.net
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Her father's family did not approve of the match with her mother and when her mother died while she was still young, her family placed her in the abbey at Kildare. Having no vocation for the church but considerable skill with textiles, she left when she was able, and has made her way since as a weaver and dyer.
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After travelling on Norse trade ships for a period of time she found welcoming kinfolk she had not realized she had in Yorvik, including a couple who promptly adopted her, to her surprise. Shortly thereafter she found herself even more astonished by becoming betrothed to a minor baron she met at an inn. She's still not sure how this happened, but suspects plotting on the part of her kinfolk. Being not unsatisfied with the match she has decided she will most likely go through with the marriage. Someday. It will make her mother happy.
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Among her Yorvik kin, she is sometimes called Brighid of the Blue Hands, or Brígiða Vadesbana
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'''SCA Bio'''
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I have been in the SCA for a little bit more than 10 years during which I've lived in 1 Shire, 2 Baronies, 3 Principalities and 3 Kingdoms. I have served as co-event steward for a few events, served as Skeldergate's Chatelaine for a year, and occasionally taught someone how to do something cool I've learned.
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I started in the College of Skeldergate, which shortly thereafter became the Canton of Skeldergate, in the Barony of Septentria, in the Principality of Ealdormere, which shortly thereafter became the Kingdom of Ealdormere, in the Middle Kingdom. I then moved to the Barony of Lions Gate in the Region of the North, which shortly thereafter became the Principality of Tir Righ (it's a coincidence, honest), in An Tir. I recently moved to the Shire of Vinjar, in the Principality of Avacal (An Tir).  
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'''Areas of interest:'''
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Textiles:
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weaving; cloth, inkle, tablet, braid, tapestry, rug (pile and flat)
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embroidery; early stuff, blackwork
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costume; 'Celtic', Scandinavian, Anglo-Saxon, Japanese, Indian, Bronze Age European
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dyeing; mineral vat dyes, plant dyes, indigo/woad
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fabric printing and painting
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felt
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Sociology and History: textile and textile industry history, kinship structures, rulership, pagan religion in period, mythology of Northern Europe, early Christian theology, court life in Heian Japan, world-view of the Middle Ages, SCA culture
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Early period poetry: Irish, Welsh, Anglo-Saxon, Scandinavian, Japanese
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Random minor interests: masks, puppetry, drama, illumination, jewellery construction, beads, games, hairstyling, nalbinding, spinning, temari balls, get the feeling I get bored a lot?  I used to work as a store clerk and home care attendant for the disabled, not exactly intellectually stimulating, and lots of time on my hands....
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'''Pronunciation'''
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'''Brighid''' is pronounced "Breed", or more precisely "Bre'ed"  as there's a bit of a catch in the "ee" sound. I also answer to the pronunciation "BREEG-ed" (hard 'g').  Bridgit (BRIDGE-et) is right out.  I'll answer to it, but only to tell you that's not my name.
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'''Anraith''' is pronounced "AHN-raid".
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I do NOT use the title "Lady"  as Lady Breed just sounds dumb.  I prefer Bantiarna, which, as far as I can tell, is actually pronounced like it's spelled, despite being Irish.
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'''Brígiða''' is pronounced "Bree-GEE-tha" or "Bree-GEE-da" (hard 'g').
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'''Vadesbana''' is pronounced "WAH-dess-Bah-na".
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I don't know the appropriate alternate title to "lady" in Old Norse.

Revision as of 00:59, 30 June 2006

Brighid Anraith (AKA Brígiða Vadesbana, Brighid of the Blue Hands)

Persona Bio

Brighid Anraith is a mid-9th cen Irish woman from the area between Kildare and the Norse settlement of Dubh Linn.

Her father's family did not approve of the match with her mother and when her mother died while she was still young, her family placed her in the abbey at Kildare. Having no vocation for the church but considerable skill with textiles, she left when she was able, and has made her way since as a weaver and dyer.

After travelling on Norse trade ships for a period of time she found welcoming kinfolk she had not realized she had in Yorvik, including a couple who promptly adopted her, to her surprise. Shortly thereafter she found herself even more astonished by becoming betrothed to a minor baron she met at an inn. She's still not sure how this happened, but suspects plotting on the part of her kinfolk. Being not unsatisfied with the match she has decided she will most likely go through with the marriage. Someday. It will make her mother happy.

Among her Yorvik kin, she is sometimes called Brighid of the Blue Hands, or Brígiða Vadesbana

SCA Bio

I have been in the SCA for a little bit more than 10 years during which I've lived in 1 Shire, 2 Baronies, 3 Principalities and 3 Kingdoms. I have served as co-event steward for a few events, served as Skeldergate's Chatelaine for a year, and occasionally taught someone how to do something cool I've learned.

I started in the College of Skeldergate, which shortly thereafter became the Canton of Skeldergate, in the Barony of Septentria, in the Principality of Ealdormere, which shortly thereafter became the Kingdom of Ealdormere, in the Middle Kingdom. I then moved to the Barony of Lions Gate in the Region of the North, which shortly thereafter became the Principality of Tir Righ (it's a coincidence, honest), in An Tir. I recently moved to the Shire of Vinjar, in the Principality of Avacal (An Tir).

Areas of interest:

Textiles:

weaving; cloth, inkle, tablet, braid, tapestry, rug (pile and flat)

embroidery; early stuff, blackwork

costume; 'Celtic', Scandinavian, Anglo-Saxon, Japanese, Indian, Bronze Age European

dyeing; mineral vat dyes, plant dyes, indigo/woad

fabric printing and painting

felt


Sociology and History: textile and textile industry history, kinship structures, rulership, pagan religion in period, mythology of Northern Europe, early Christian theology, court life in Heian Japan, world-view of the Middle Ages, SCA culture


Early period poetry: Irish, Welsh, Anglo-Saxon, Scandinavian, Japanese


Random minor interests: masks, puppetry, drama, illumination, jewellery construction, beads, games, hairstyling, nalbinding, spinning, temari balls, get the feeling I get bored a lot? I used to work as a store clerk and home care attendant for the disabled, not exactly intellectually stimulating, and lots of time on my hands....

Pronunciation

Brighid is pronounced "Breed", or more precisely "Bre'ed" as there's a bit of a catch in the "ee" sound. I also answer to the pronunciation "BREEG-ed" (hard 'g'). Bridgit (BRIDGE-et) is right out. I'll answer to it, but only to tell you that's not my name.

Anraith is pronounced "AHN-raid".

I do NOT use the title "Lady" as Lady Breed just sounds dumb. I prefer Bantiarna, which, as far as I can tell, is actually pronounced like it's spelled, despite being Irish.

Brígiða is pronounced "Bree-GEE-tha" or "Bree-GEE-da" (hard 'g').

Vadesbana is pronounced "WAH-dess-Bah-na".

I don't know the appropriate alternate title to "lady" in Old Norse.