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Pennsic War XXXIX with flat Amy
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Resides: Crown Barony of the Bridge
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Heraldry
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Per chevron argent and vert, in chief two foxes combattant proper.
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Mistress of Arts and Sciences - Crown Barony of the Bridge

Introduction

Lady Adelaide Wanderer. I came to the SCA in the East Kingdom in AS XXVI(1991) at the age of 29. I spent several years in he Canton of Northpass in the Province of Ostgardr before moving to the Barony of the Bridge where I live now with my good husband Johan. I was awarded arms (Per chevron argent and vert, in chief two foxes combattant proper.) by Mourah and Hans in their second reign and was named seamstress to the crown by the same. I am apprenticed to Baron Steffan ap Kennydd for research and my primary interests include Brewing, garb making, cooking, and collecting random tidbits of information, like SCA history, stories and songs.

I was born in 1248 near Bremerhaven on the beautiful river Waser in Saxony to a family paper merchants who had strong beliefs that were often at odds with the excesses of the church. When my father was taken, I took up a place at a local tavern to get by and soon I was managing the place. It proved to be the resting place of many mercenary soldiers when they were between adventures. I made many friends and was witness (sometimes agent to) several advantageous meetings.

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MoAS - Barony of the Bridge

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