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Corvina and her service animal, Terentius Nubianus Lupinus Barbatus
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Resides: Carolingia
Status: Active
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Introduction

Full name: Terentia Nubiana liberta Corvina ("Corvina, freedwoman of Trentus Nubianus").

Corvina has been "SCA adjacent" since the early 2000s in the Kingdom of the West, but has only become an active member since A.S. LII., now in the Kingdom of the East.

You will often find her at events with her service animal, the small-yet-mighty Terentius Nubianus Lupinus Barbatus.

Corvina loves cooking Roman food and experimenting with gluten-free Roman baking.

Persona

Corvina was born to the tribe called the Saxones, above Germania Superior, in the Year of the Four Emperors. She was captured during a skirmish, and brought back to Rome as a child-slave, where she was sold to a wig-maker. Her strawberry-blonde hair was used in wigs for the wealthy women of Rome for years. Later, her indentures were acquired by Trentus Nubianus, who helped her save enough money to buy her manumission, when her full name became Terentia Nubiana liberta Corvina.

Corvina at 100 Minutes War Corvina at PENNSIC 46 Corvina in a tunica recta

Affiliations

Corvina is a proud member of Crimson Company. You can often find her hanging out with the fine people of Sodales Ultionis and La Familia Gladiatoria.

Heraldry

Personal Device: Or, a raven volant to sinister sable between two flaunches gules.

In Case of Court

Please contact me via email or Facebook Messenger (Lisbet Weir), or Trentus Nubianus.

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