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Lady Christmas Caryl, also known as Holly of Al-Sahid.
Lady Christmas Caryl, also known as Holly of Al-Sahid.
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*Volunteer, Al-Sahid Anniversary 2007
*Volunteer, Al-Sahid Anniversary 2007
*Volunteer, Highland War, 2007
*Volunteer, Highland War, 2007
== Competitions ==
=== [[Pentathlon 2015]] ===
*Illumination: 1st place Apprentice
*Heraldic Display: Banner or Flag: 2nd place Apprentice
*Costume: Costume Construction: 2nd place Apprentice
*Sweets: 1st place Apprentice


== Interests ==
== Interests ==

Latest revision as of 09:22, 15 September 2015

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Information
Preferred title: Not specified
Their Pronouns: Not specified
Resides: Al-Sahid
Status: Active
Awards: Visit the Caid Order of Precedence
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Lady Christmas Caryl, also known as Holly of Al-Sahid.

Persona

Offices & Positions

Event Staff

  • Volunteer, Highland War, 2006
  • Volunteer, Al-Sahid Anniversary 2007
  • Volunteer, Highland War, 2007

Competitions

Pentathlon 2015

  • Illumination: 1st place Apprentice
  • Heraldic Display: Banner or Flag: 2nd place Apprentice
  • Costume: Costume Construction: 2nd place Apprentice
  • Sweets: 1st place Apprentice

Interests

  • Music
  • Fiber Arts

"My favorite thing to do in the SCA is learn what others have to share. We have an entire society of extremely creative people. I love to see what they do, hear how they do it, learn why it was done, and then try it my self!"