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'''Civic persona:'''  Þóra Sharptooth discovered the SCA in the Shire of Nydderdwhee, Kingdom of Atenveldt, in A.S. IX.  Since A.S. XIII she has been a subject of the East Kingdom in the Shire of Frosted Hills.  She has been a Viking since A.S. XX.  She was apprenticed to Master Huginn Hrothgeirsson and is a third-generation research Laurel in the feudal line of Merowald de Sylveaston.  She is a thegn of the court of Thorvald and Svava.  She is a founding member of House Truestring and currently has one apprentice, Lady Oksana Goncharova who currently resides in the Barony of Bjornsborg, Ansteorra.
'''Civic persona:'''  Þóra Sharptooth discovered the SCA in the Shire of Nydderdwhee, Kingdom of Atenveldt, in A.S. IX.  Since A.S. XIII she has been a subject of the East Kingdom in the Shire of Frosted Hills.  She has been a Viking since A.S. XX.  She was apprenticed to Master Huginn Hrothgeirsson and is a third-generation research Laurel in the feudal line of Merowald de Sylveaston.  She is a thegn of the court of Thorvald and Svava.  She is a founding member of House Truestring and currently has one apprentice, Lady Oksana Goncharova who currently resides in the Barony of Bjornsborg, Ansteorra.  She is a charter member of the Worshipful Company of Narrowworkers of the East Kingdom.


'''Historic persona:'''  Þóra Sharptooth lives on a small stead not far outside the bustling, smelly city of Jorvík (York) in the Danelaw.  The year is 950, and Eirikr Blodax is in charge.
'''Historic persona:'''  Þóra Sharptooth lives on a small stead not far outside the bustling, smelly city of Jorvík (York) in the Danelaw.  The year is 950, and Eirikr Blodax is in charge.


'''Interests:'''  Research and experimental archaeology; pre-1066 culture, especially but not limited to the Viking cultural context; early period materials science; textiles and textile technology, fiber arts; cooking, domestic arts, empirical chemistry; heraldry; metalwork; archery.
'''Interests:'''  Research and experimental archaeology; pre-1066 culture, especially but not limited to the Viking cultural context; early period materials science; textiles and textile technology, fiber arts; cooking, domestic arts, empirical chemistry; heraldry; metalwork; archery.

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Civic persona: Þóra Sharptooth discovered the SCA in the Shire of Nydderdwhee, Kingdom of Atenveldt, in A.S. IX. Since A.S. XIII she has been a subject of the East Kingdom in the Shire of Frosted Hills. She has been a Viking since A.S. XX. She was apprenticed to Master Huginn Hrothgeirsson and is a third-generation research Laurel in the feudal line of Merowald de Sylveaston. She is a thegn of the court of Thorvald and Svava. She is a founding member of House Truestring and currently has one apprentice, Lady Oksana Goncharova who currently resides in the Barony of Bjornsborg, Ansteorra. She is a charter member of the Worshipful Company of Narrowworkers of the East Kingdom.

Historic persona: Þóra Sharptooth lives on a small stead not far outside the bustling, smelly city of Jorvík (York) in the Danelaw. The year is 950, and Eirikr Blodax is in charge.

Interests: Research and experimental archaeology; pre-1066 culture, especially but not limited to the Viking cultural context; early period materials science; textiles and textile technology, fiber arts; cooking, domestic arts, empirical chemistry; heraldry; metalwork; archery.