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She received her Award of Arms from King Gerhart and Queen Una at Potrero War, May A.S. XXXVI. She received a Lux Caidis for Middle-Eastern Dance from King Edric IV and Queen Faizeh I at Queen's Champion Tournament, November A.S. XLI. | She received her Award of Arms from King Gerhart and Queen Una at Potrero War, May A.S. XXXVI. She received a Lux Caidis for Middle-Eastern Dance from King Edric IV and Queen Faizeh I at Queen's Champion Tournament, November A.S. XLI. | ||
She was lady-in-waiting to Queen Faizeh I and | She was lady-in-waiting to Queen Faizeh I and was lady-in-waiting to Baroness Meliora Devorel of Altavia. Her interests include scribal arts, period Middle-Eastern dance, costuming, period cookery and inkle-weaving. | ||
In 2010, Ysabel moved to Belgium. | In 2010, Ysabel moved to Belgium. | ||
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THL Ysabel got her start in the SCA in the Kingdom of the West but moved to Caid a year later. She recently observed the ten-year anniversary of her first event, October Crown Tournament, A.S. XXXII. In the past she has resided in the Baronies of the Angels and Lyondemere but currently makes her home in the Barony of Altavia.
She received her Award of Arms from King Gerhart and Queen Una at Potrero War, May A.S. XXXVI. She received a Lux Caidis for Middle-Eastern Dance from King Edric IV and Queen Faizeh I at Queen's Champion Tournament, November A.S. XLI.
She was lady-in-waiting to Queen Faizeh I and was lady-in-waiting to Baroness Meliora Devorel of Altavia. Her interests include scribal arts, period Middle-Eastern dance, costuming, period cookery and inkle-weaving.
In 2010, Ysabel moved to Belgium.