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== Persona == | == Persona == | ||
Andreiko Eferiev was an apprentice tailor good with numbers who fled the excesses of Ivan the Terrible's Russia in 1571 and found himself in the Kingdom of the East in AS | Andreiko Eferiev was an apprentice tailor good with numbers who fled the excesses of Ivan the Terrible's Russia in 1571 and found himself in the Kingdom of the East in AS XXXX. He has since served the Kingdom as a Minister of the Lists, Royal Retainer, and Event Steward. He hosted A Feast of Divine Proportions while in sojourn in Venice in 1509. | ||
== Offices & Positions == | == Offices & Positions == |
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Persona
Andreiko Eferiev was an apprentice tailor good with numbers who fled the excesses of Ivan the Terrible's Russia in 1571 and found himself in the Kingdom of the East in AS XXXX. He has since served the Kingdom as a Minister of the Lists, Royal Retainer, and Event Steward. He hosted A Feast of Divine Proportions while in sojourn in Venice in 1509.
Offices & Positions
MOL Central (AS LXVII-present)
MOL Quintaviae (AS LXV-present)
MOL (heavy) Carolingiae (AS LXIII-LXV)