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In addition to Arianna's work as Kingdom Chronicler, she was a scribe of the East Kingdom College of Scribes in the 1990's. Among her many achievements, she is primarily known as the Editor of "The Red Book" of the East Kingdom Signet Office Standards, which pre-dates the current East Kingdom Scribes Handbook for the East Kingdom College of Scribes. The Red Book (published at 12th Night, A.S. XXV, January 1991) is a revised edition of the earlier Blue Book of the East Kingdom Signet Office Standards, originally published in A.S. XIX (1984). At the time of publishing the Red Book, Arianna was known as the Minister of Scrolls for the then-Principality of Æthelmearc, under then-Lord Harold von Auerbach's term as Tyger Clerk of the Signet.<br>
In addition to Arianna's work as Kingdom Chronicler, she was a scribe of the East Kingdom College of Scribes in the 1990's. Among her many achievements, she is primarily known as the Editor of "The Red Book" of the East Kingdom Signet Office Standards, which pre-dates the current East Kingdom Scribes Handbook for the East Kingdom College of Scribes. The Red Book (published at 12th Night, A.S. XXV, January 1991) is a revised edition of the earlier Blue Book of the East Kingdom Signet Office Standards, originally published in A.S. XIX (1984). At the time of publishing the Red Book, Arianna was known as the Minister of Scrolls for the then-Principality of Æthelmearc, under then-Lord Harold von Auerbach's term as Tyger Clerk of the Signet.<br>
 
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In 2009, she had officially retired from the scribal arts, having sold off many of her books and materials to some of the newer scribes in the East Kingdom College of Scribes, and in September 2013, it was announced that she had sadly passed away from cancer. Her legacy lives on as one of the many contributors to the East Kingdom College of Scribes Handbook who is thanked at each revision published to this day.
In 2009, she had officially retired from the scribal arts, having sold off many of her books and materials to some of the newer scribes in the East Kingdom College of Scribes, and in September 2013, it was announced that she had sadly passed away from cancer. Her legacy lives on as one of the many contributors to the East Kingdom College of Scribes Handbook who is thanked at each revision published to this day.



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In addition to Arianna's work as Kingdom Chronicler, she was a scribe of the East Kingdom College of Scribes in the 1990's. Among her many achievements, she is primarily known as the Editor of "The Red Book" of the East Kingdom Signet Office Standards, which pre-dates the current East Kingdom Scribes Handbook for the East Kingdom College of Scribes. The Red Book (published at 12th Night, A.S. XXV, January 1991) is a revised edition of the earlier Blue Book of the East Kingdom Signet Office Standards, originally published in A.S. XIX (1984). At the time of publishing the Red Book, Arianna was known as the Minister of Scrolls for the then-Principality of Æthelmearc, under then-Lord Harold von Auerbach's term as Tyger Clerk of the Signet.

In 2009, she had officially retired from the scribal arts, having sold off many of her books and materials to some of the newer scribes in the East Kingdom College of Scribes, and in September 2013, it was announced that she had sadly passed away from cancer. Her legacy lives on as one of the many contributors to the East Kingdom College of Scribes Handbook who is thanked at each revision published to this day.

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