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If I am to be called before court, someone needs to make sure that my wife, Viola Soldus, will also be in attendance. I am indifferent to being surprised, my pleasure in being prepared to respond appropriately is no less, and no greater, than my joy in being unexpectedly recognized. | |||
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Resides: Shire of Eisental |
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Introduction
I am Attila Soldus. I began fencing in the SCA in November, 2008 in the Shire of Hartshorn-dale after being introduced to SCA fencing the previous summer by Lord Po Sivertop (now Don Po) of the Barony of Endless Hills in the Kingdom of Æthelmearc. I have been involved in fencing in the Southern Region of East Kingdom and the portions of Æthelmearc which border it.
Basically, my SCA activities consist of fencing and brewing mead.
Persona
I am a mercenary soldier who started his career in Hungary and has fought on battlefields throughout Europe.
Offices & Positions
- Minister of Lists, Hartshorn-dale 2014 - present
Event Staff
- Fencing Marshal in Charge, Shire Wars VI, 10/15/2016
- List in Chronological order, oldest to newest
Projects & Publications
- Name of Project/Publication, Other info, mm/dd/yyyy
- List in Chronological order, oldest to newest
In Case of Court
If I am to be called before court, someone needs to make sure that my wife, Viola Soldus, will also be in attendance. I am indifferent to being surprised, my pleasure in being prepared to respond appropriately is no less, and no greater, than my joy in being unexpectedly recognized.