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Pronounced: My-Sta-ruh Kayth-lin. She is a well known laurel of An Tir and a very knowledgeable person in regards most all things pertaining to Norse life. Her own persona is Norse and she is particularly adept at traditional Norse crafts such as Nalbinding, the making of woven cords, weaving, Sewing, Embroidery, the making of Norse clothing, as well as many other arts and crafts which have period application. In the SCA she is also widely recognised for her long and continued service to the respective princes and princesses of the principality of The Summits over a period of numerous years. As a side note, she is also known for having exceptionally long hair which she does not enjoy being questioned about, and as a perveyor and trader of wonderous and varied trinkets and woozles in exchange for money, other trinkets and woozles, or good food and drink.
 
Pronounced: My-Sta-ruh Kayth-lin. She is a well known laurel of An Tir and a very knowledgeable person in regards most all things pertaining to Norse life. Her own persona is Norse and she is particularly adept at traditional Norse crafts such as Nalbinding, the making of woven cords, weaving, Sewing, Embroidery, the making of Norse clothing, as well as many other arts and crafts which have period application. In the SCA she is also widely recognised for her long and continued service to the respective princes and princesses of the principality of The Summits over a period of numerous years. As a side note, she is also known for having exceptionally long hair which she does not enjoy being questioned about, and as a perveyor and trader of wonderous and varied trinkets and woozles in exchange for money, other trinkets and woozles, or good food and drink.
  
 
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Pronounced: My-Sta-ruh Kayth-lin. She is a well known laurel of An Tir and a very knowledgeable person in regards most all things pertaining to Norse life. Her own persona is Norse and she is particularly adept at traditional Norse crafts such as Nalbinding, the making of woven cords, weaving, Sewing, Embroidery, the making of Norse clothing, as well as many other arts and crafts which have period application. In the SCA she is also widely recognised for her long and continued service to the respective princes and princesses of the principality of The Summits over a period of numerous years. As a side note, she is also known for having exceptionally long hair which she does not enjoy being questioned about, and as a perveyor and trader of wonderous and varied trinkets and woozles in exchange for money, other trinkets and woozles, or good food and drink.