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== A Note Regarding Future Awards ==
== A Note Regarding Future Awards ==
Lilias is neutral on the prospect of being surprised with an award. If it pleases the person bestowing the award, a surprise is acceptable. However, the logistical constraints of mundane life mean that advance notice of an award will make it easier and more likely to ensure her presence at Court.
Lilias is neutral on the prospect of being surprised with an award. If it pleases the person bestowing the award, a surprise is acceptable. However, the logistical constraints of mundane life mean that advance notice of an award will make it easier and more likely to ensure her presence at Court. Alternatively, notice could be given to [[Donovan Shinnock]] and he would be able to make a suggestion of whether a surprise is appropriate.

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Information
Resides: Shire of Quintavia
Status: Active
Awards: Order of Precedence
Heraldry
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Vert, a crequier within a bordure embattled argent.
Award & Office Badges
AoA, Companion of the Order of the Golden Rapier
Fencing Marshal

Introduction

Doña Lilias de Cheryngton is a rapier marshal at large in the Shire of Quintavia. She joined the Society in A.S. 32 as the Provost of Felding (Wellesley College) in the Barony of Carolingia. In addition to rapier, her interests include barber surgery, food preservation, mortuary customs, and marginalized populations.

Awards and Honors

Persona

Late 16th century English, merchant class.

Offices & Positions

  • Provost of the Borough of Felding 2000-2002
  • Chronicler for the Barony of Carolingia (Minuscule Publication)
  • Queen's Rapier Champion, AS XLI
  • Rapier Marshal at Large
  • Baronial Rapier Marshal of Carolingia

Event Staff

Rapier Marshal in Charge, East Kingdom 50 Year

A Note Regarding Future Awards

Lilias is neutral on the prospect of being surprised with an award. If it pleases the person bestowing the award, a surprise is acceptable. However, the logistical constraints of mundane life mean that advance notice of an award will make it easier and more likely to ensure her presence at Court. Alternatively, notice could be given to Donovan Shinnock and he would be able to make a suggestion of whether a surprise is appropriate.