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Lao Yu resigned her membership in the [[Order of the Laurel|OL]] and in the SCA | Lao Yu resigned her membership in the [[Order of the Laurel|OL]] and in the SCA in AS 36, and no longer plays. To see what she is up to now, please visit http://www.laohats.com | ||
Served twice as Queen of An Tir: | Served twice as Queen of An Tir: | ||
* [[Dak and Lao]], Jan 10 AS XXI/1987 - July 11 AS XXII/1987 | * [[Dak and Lao]], Jan 10 AS XXI/1987 - July 11 AS XXII/1987 | ||
* [[Barak and Lao]], Jan 9 AS XXVII/1993 - July 17 AS XXVIII/1993 | * [[Barak and Lao]], Jan 9 AS XXVII/1993 - July 17 AS XXVIII/1993 | ||
Possibly the first Asian Queen to sit the Antirian Throne. | |||
Established the Order of the Carp during her first reign to recognize and encourage excellence in persona development. | |||
Compiled the alphabetical list of mongolian names from "The Secret History of the Mongols" which is posted on her website. | |||
Lao's litany of names: | |||
Lao Xue-sheng - Wise Student (1982-1986) | |||
Nu-huang Lao - first reign name (Chinese for queen) | |||
Lao Tao-sheng - Translates into "Old One, Born to Tell Tales" (having | |||
been once a bard) (1987-1993) | |||
Lao Khatun - second reign name (a mongolian title, 'chieftain's wife') | |||
Lao Yu - Old Jade (1993 - ) | |||
[[Category:People]] | [[Category:People]] |
Revision as of 15:35, 8 January 2007
Lao Yu resigned her membership in the OL and in the SCA in AS 36, and no longer plays. To see what she is up to now, please visit http://www.laohats.com
Served twice as Queen of An Tir:
- Dak and Lao, Jan 10 AS XXI/1987 - July 11 AS XXII/1987
- Barak and Lao, Jan 9 AS XXVII/1993 - July 17 AS XXVIII/1993
Possibly the first Asian Queen to sit the Antirian Throne.
Established the Order of the Carp during her first reign to recognize and encourage excellence in persona development.
Compiled the alphabetical list of mongolian names from "The Secret History of the Mongols" which is posted on her website.
Lao's litany of names: Lao Xue-sheng - Wise Student (1982-1986) Nu-huang Lao - first reign name (Chinese for queen) Lao Tao-sheng - Translates into "Old One, Born to Tell Tales" (having
been once a bard) (1987-1993)
Lao Khatun - second reign name (a mongolian title, 'chieftain's wife') Lao Yu - Old Jade (1993 - )