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Sunjan Temujin was apprenticed to Lao Yu until she was elevated to the Order of the Laurel in _____.  She is among the preeminent Mongolian personas in AnTir, and can be held responsible for cultivating the yurt as one of the preferred "tents" in the kingdom. Her Laurel medallion, carved by Mistress Godytha of Whiteraven was a smaller replica of Lao's, (with the addition of a yurt carved into it) and was carved from the same block of jade.  
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Sunjan Temujin was apprenticed to Lao Yu until she was elevated to the Order of the Laurel in July of 2000.  She is among the preeminent Mongolian personas in AnTir, and can be held responsible for cultivating the yurt as one of the preferred "tents" in the kingdom. Her Laurel medallion, carved by Mistress Godytha of Whiteraven was a smaller replica of Lao's, (with the addition of a Lao's personal chop carved into the reverse) and was carved from the same block of jade.  
  
 
Sunjan is shown here in her "coral" headdress, made from fimo clay beads that she individually colored and formed, to replicate the period material but at a fraction of the monetary and ecological cost.   
 
Sunjan is shown here in her "coral" headdress, made from fimo clay beads that she individually colored and formed, to replicate the period material but at a fraction of the monetary and ecological cost.   

Revision as of 07:58, 26 March 2010

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Sunjan Temujin was apprenticed to Lao Yu until she was elevated to the Order of the Laurel in July of 2000. She is among the preeminent Mongolian personas in AnTir, and can be held responsible for cultivating the yurt as one of the preferred "tents" in the kingdom. Her Laurel medallion, carved by Mistress Godytha of Whiteraven was a smaller replica of Lao's, (with the addition of a Lao's personal chop carved into the reverse) and was carved from the same block of jade.

Sunjan is shown here in her "coral" headdress, made from fimo clay beads that she individually colored and formed, to replicate the period material but at a fraction of the monetary and ecological cost.

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