Ellice de Valles
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Resides: Malagentia |
Status: Active |
Awards: Order of Precedence |
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Introduction
Baroness Ellice de Valles resides in once more in her native Eastern Kingdom, having returned from travels that led her through Drackenwald, Meridies, Atlantia and the Outlands. Although she still bears true and deep love for the Barony of Endewearde (from where she hails) she lives with her lord, Arturus of Aranmore in his homeland of Malagentia. She is allied through House Aranmore with many other gentles though House Serpentius.
Awards
- 10 July 2015 – King’s Order of Excellence (East)
- 20 June 2015 - Court Barony (East)
- 14 July 2012 - Award of Arms (East)
Persona
- Member of East Kingdom Herbalist and Apothecary Guild
- Member of East Kingdom Forester's Guild
Describe your persona and persona history (as much as you wish)
Events, Offices & Positions
- Webmistress for House Aranmore
- Deputy Minister of the Lists for Province of Malagentia 2017
- Deputy Merchant Coordinator for Great Northeastern War 2016
- Merchant Coordinator for Great Northeastern War 2017-2018
- Minister of the Lists for Province of Malagentia 2018-2019
- Deputy Merchant Coordinator for Great Northeastern War 2019
- Gulf Wars 2018 Non Principal Kingdom Champion, Medieval Pleasure Garden
Some favorite demos where she has volunteered include: DragonCon (2012), the Las Cruces Rennaisance Faire (2012), and Portcon.
Projects & Publications
- Fingerloop Braiding, An Introduction, Published in Spring 2015 Moonstone
- Wine Stain Removal, Published in Spring 2015 Moonstone
- Starch Exploration: Old World vs New
- Replica 12-Layer Fretwork Veil Based on Effigy of Katherine Mortimer at St. Mary's Church in Warwick, England
- The Company of Nine, song written with Sir Arturus of Aranmore, Lord Hartman Foscari da Ferrara, Ulrich Kreiter and Stoldo of Bhakail
- Medieval Pleasure Garden, Demonstrated at Pennsic 2017 and Great Northeastern War 2018
- Series on Medieval Garden Soil Amendments, Originally published here and republished by The Resilience Hub.
More Information
Information on current projects can be found at: https://ellicesblog.wordpress.com