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'''Period'''<br>
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1350-1400 Wales/England. Father was a poor nobleman turned sailor, Mother (a complete shrew) was the daughter of a Welsh marcher lord. Wynn was sent to the Carthusian nunnery, half to control the young girl, half willingly - to get away from her mother. Never took full vows; never married, leaving herself completely and cheerily disgraced. Ended up learning astronomy, becoming fascinated by the Black Death, and generally making a nuisance of herself throughout the British isles.
1350-1400 Wales. Father was a poor nobleman turned sailor, Mother (a complete shrew) was the daughter of a Welsh marcher lord. Wynn was sent to the Carthusian nunnery, half to control the young girl, half willingly - to get away from her mother. Never took full vows; never married, leaving herself completely and cheerily disgraced. Ended up learning astronomy, becoming fascinated by the Black Death, and generally making a nuisance of herself throughout the British isles.





Revision as of 15:10, 24 August 2010

Sable, three piles issuant from sinister chief vert fimbriated argent.

Name: Wynn Constantine
Also known as Wynn the Waywarde


A rather lost young woman, hoping to find her way.
Scribe, bard, astronomer, fool. She can best be termed, "Moderately useful."

Currently serves as A&S Champion and Bardic Champion for the Barony of Madrone.


Period
1350-1400 Wales. Father was a poor nobleman turned sailor, Mother (a complete shrew) was the daughter of a Welsh marcher lord. Wynn was sent to the Carthusian nunnery, half to control the young girl, half willingly - to get away from her mother. Never took full vows; never married, leaving herself completely and cheerily disgraced. Ended up learning astronomy, becoming fascinated by the Black Death, and generally making a nuisance of herself throughout the British isles.


Honored to Have Been Recognized
Tsveti of Madrone - Paper Arts; Baron Ragnarr and Baroness Bergdis (4/4/09)
Sable Scrivener - King Vik & Queen Inga (7/18/09)
Forget-me-not - Queen Inga (7/18/09)
Award of Arms - King Owain & Queen Wrenn (1/29/10)

Contact information can be found at www.waywarde.com.