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== SCA History == | == SCA History == | ||
Sigrún stumbled upon the SCA in the spring of 1997 in a little shire called [[Hartwood]]. She dabbled in early Celtic culture for a few years as Aebfhinn, otherwise known as the name that no one could pronounce, before taking on the late period Russian persona, Magdalina Voronova. | Sigrún stumbled upon the SCA in the spring of 1997 in a little shire called [[Hartwood]]. She dabbled in early Celtic culture for a few years as Aebfhinn, otherwise known as the name that no one could pronounce, before taking on the late period Russian persona, Magdalina Voronova. She attained her Award of Arms during the time she played with this persona. Her scroll was custom painted by [[Nadezhda Toranova]]. | ||
During this time, she became very interested in A&S, particularly the scribal arts, and was invited to become the [[apprentice]] of Maister [[Iago ab Adam]]. | During this time, she became very interested in A&S, particularly the scribal arts, and was invited to become the [[apprentice]] of Maister [[Iago ab Adam]]. |
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SCA History
Sigrún stumbled upon the SCA in the spring of 1997 in a little shire called Hartwood. She dabbled in early Celtic culture for a few years as Aebfhinn, otherwise known as the name that no one could pronounce, before taking on the late period Russian persona, Magdalina Voronova. She attained her Award of Arms during the time she played with this persona. Her scroll was custom painted by Nadezhda Toranova.
During this time, she became very interested in A&S, particularly the scribal arts, and was invited to become the apprentice of Maister Iago ab Adam.
Since then, Sigrún has seen the light of Asgard and taken on a ninth century Norse persona. She is a member of Mjöðgarðr, a Viking Age household based primarily in the shire of Hartwood.