Bianca di Calabria

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Bianca di Calabria (formerly ska Deirdre MacGowan, Elayne FitzAllen). File:/Internal Storage/DCIM/Facebook 20190911 110218.jpg

From 1991 - 2006 lived in the Middle Kingdom, squired to Duke Comar gyr Mirand of House Vex Illarius. In addition to heavy weapons and combat archery, I also was a warranted marshal (Midrealm only permits authorized combatants to be marshals), and enjoyed costuming (particularly 14th and 16th centuries). After a long absence from the Society, I have found a new home in An Tir, and look to begin re-learning combat as well as creating and researching garb again.

Honors and awards from the Middle Kingdom include: AoA from Finn I, Award of the Purple Fret (service) from Edmund I, Order of the Silver Oak (sciences - decorative leatherwork) from Valthiona, queen to Thorbjorn Osis, Order of the Willow (arts - costuming) from Alaric, Sargent of the Order of the Red Company (heavy combat) from Valharic I

Persona (in development, as always)

Bianca is a 14th century minor noblewoman (who also has a great-great-great...grand-niece of the same name in the court of Cosimo di Medici and Eleanor of Toledo). The youngest of 6 children, there was nothing for her to inherit from her family. Instead, she moved away and became the ward of well known Duke, who taught her martial skills to augment her education with letters and needlework. His many squires became her friends, and eventually her brothers-in-arms.

Years passed, and she eventually settled down into marriage with an English baron. But after many years together, the marriage dissolved. Feeling little reason to stay, she finally decided to leave her homelands, and start over far to the west. It was her wish to see the oceans and mountains (and hopefully less snow) and claim lands of her own. Adventures--sometimes fraught with peril--ensued, and for several years she was lost from her course. Eventually, older and a bit wiser, fate brought her to the door of a handsome German doctor and his two young sons. Finding this new situation to her liking, she decided to wander no more. She now spends her time helping run his household, learning about fine whiskeys and games of strategy, and laughing muchly.