Anne De Basillon
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Resides: Barony of Concordia of the Snows | |
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Anne de Basillon
Anne joined the SCA in Semptember 2014 originally in the Shire of Anglespur. Now in the Barony of Concordia of the Snows, she spends her time stabbing her friends, sewing, singing and doing "all the things" (in that order). She also enjoys making everyone who knows her generally question her sanity.
Anne is the current Honored Guest of the Concordian Court for Baroness Lylie of Penhyll.
You'll see Anne wandering about wearing a simple blue collar because she is Provost to Master Caine Ramsey of the Order of Defense. (see stabbing friends above) You may also see her roaming in black and red clothes often as she is a Companion of House Bloodguard.
Persona
Anne is a hopeless wanderer of the French persuasion with a sword and fierce red hair.
This is what she lives by: "Always we do two things. We win and we learn."
Offices & Monikers
- Chamberlain, Barony of Concordia of the Snows, 07/01/2015 to current
- The Red Lady, House Bloodguard (title given by Bishop), 08/17/15
Event Staff/Volunteer
- Volunteer: Set Up, Gate, Tear Down - War of the Roses, May 2015
- Volunteer: Gate - Northern Regional War Camp, July 2015
- MIT: Fencing Melee - Pennsic 44, August 2015
- Retainer to HRH Caoilfhionn - Pennsic 44, August 2015
Do All the Things
(also known as projects & stuff)
- Baronial Gold Key Rejuvination Project, May 2015 & probably randomly ongoing
- Concordia Traveling Choir Group, ongoing
The Awesome Things
- Queens Guard ~ HRM Etheldreda - April 2015 through October 2015
- Winnner ~ EK Novice Day Rapier Tournament - July 2015
- Champion ~ War of the Roses Baroness Challenge - May 2015