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Baroness Karina of the Far West, OL, OP
Baroness Karina of the Far West, OL, OP.
 
Baroness Karina was one of the original founders of the SCA, attending the Second Tournament held at Joaquin Miller Park.  She missed the First Tournament, held in the back yard of Diana Listmaker, because she was on the East Coast at the time.  At the Second Tournament she kept track of matches and their outcomes.  Her father was Sir Bela of Eastmarch.


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Revision as of 18:04, 26 May 2009

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Sir Bela Karina King Henrik.jpg
Sir Bela of Eastmarch receiving scroll. Karina of the Far West is the Herald. King Henrik.
Information
Preferred title: Not specified
Their Pronouns: Not specified
Resides: Caid
Status: Unknown
Awards: Visit the Caid Order of Precedence
Heraldry
Karina of the Far West Arms.gif
Heraldry Needed
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Baroness Karina of the Far West, OL, OP.

Baroness Karina was one of the original founders of the SCA, attending the Second Tournament held at Joaquin Miller Park. She missed the First Tournament, held in the back yard of Diana Listmaker, because she was on the East Coast at the time. At the Second Tournament she kept track of matches and their outcomes. Her father was Sir Bela of Eastmarch.