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*Former Baroness of Madrone with [[Lee of the Lowlands]]
*Former [[Baroness]] of [[Madrone]] with [[Lee of the Lowlands]]
*Former Kingdom Administrator for the Kingdom [[Costumer's Guild]]
*Former Kingdom Administrator for the Kingdom [[Costumer's Guild]]
*First Arts and Sciences Champion of Antir
*First [[Arts and Sciences]] Champion of An Tir
*(Order of the Cour de Lyon)
*(Order of the Cour de Lyon)
*Second Bardic Champion of AnTir
*Second Bardic Champion of An Tir
*(Order of the Lions Troubadour)
*(Order of the Lions Troubadour)
*Order of the Laurel
*Order of the [[Laurel]]
*Order of the Carp for Persona Developement
*[[Order of the Carp]] for [[Persona]] Developement


Is a 16th century Russian persona with a masters of
Is a 16th century Russian [[persona]] with a masters of
[[Ithra]] in Russian Cooking and Russian Costuming. Makes
[[Ithra]] in Russian Cooking and Russian Costuming. Makes
Gloves and does Beadwork, also has a masters of Ithra
Gloves and does Beadwork, also has a masters of [[Ithra]]
in these as well.
in these as well.
   
   
Alternate Persona is a 16th century Eastern European
Alternate [[Persona]] is a 16th century Eastern European
Gypsy known as Anya the Gypsy. This persona does all
Gypsy known as Anya the Gypsy. This [[persona]] does all
the Bardic including storytelling in Rom and English.
the Bardic including storytelling in Rom and English.
New personas include 17th century Dutch and 14th
New [[persona]]s include 17th century Dutch and 14th
century Turkoman.
century Turkoman.



Revision as of 20:22, 8 April 2008

Is a 16th century Russian persona with a masters of Ithra in Russian Cooking and Russian Costuming. Makes Gloves and does Beadwork, also has a masters of Ithra in these as well.

Alternate Persona is a 16th century Eastern European Gypsy known as Anya the Gypsy. This persona does all the Bardic including storytelling in Rom and English. New personas include 17th century Dutch and 14th century Turkoman.

The Turkoman does the Equestrian Arts.

Major contributions include Herbal cosmetics and Medicine, embellishment, bardic and costume.