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*Acelyn Shirleah the Chaste, who I simply called Shirleah, was one of the quietest and most polite and most modest people I have ever met. This is not to say she didn't have strong opinions on things. But it meant that if she said something, people tended to shut up and listen - because if she broke her silence to say something, then it was probably important. ~[[Eadwynne of Runedun| Eadwynne]] | |||
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Countess Ascelyn Schirleah, formerly Acelyn Shirleah the Chaste
Associations
Offices & Positions
- 7th Queen of Caid with Adrian Buchanon, 05/30/1981-11/2/1981.
- Her Queen's Champion AC: Gregory of York
Event Staff
- Autocrat Gallavally Anniversary 1994
Projects & Publications
Artwork
Image Preview | Description |
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Queens Guard scroll done for Ealasaid nic Chlurain |
Scrolls
Image Preview | Award | Recipient |
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Award of Arms | Alina of Breldwyn | |
| Award of Arms | Avery of Kempsford |
| Award of Arms | Eichling von Amrum |
Award of Arms | Jayme O'Darcy of Glen Laurie | |
| Award of Arms | Pietro Antuono di Napoli |
| Award of Arms | Yaroslav the Persistent |
| Dolphin | Angelina Nicollette de Beaumont |
| Grant of Arms | Rowena de Segovia |
| Harp Argent | Ambros Celidonis |
| Knight | Adrian Buchanon |
Memories
- Acelyn Shirleah the Chaste, who I simply called Shirleah, was one of the quietest and most polite and most modest people I have ever met. This is not to say she didn't have strong opinions on things. But it meant that if she said something, people tended to shut up and listen - because if she broke her silence to say something, then it was probably important. ~ Eadwynne