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*Guard and Lady-in-Waiting for [[Conrad and Eleanor]] | |||
*Chief Lady in Waiting for [[Dreiburgen]], mid-2010-? | |||
*[[Dreiburgen]] Chatelaine, late 2008-? | *[[Dreiburgen]] Chatelaine, late 2008-? | ||
*Guard for [[Edward II and Mora II]], 6/6/2009-11/7/2009 | *Guard for [[Edward II and Mora II]], 6/6/2009-11/7/2009 |
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Sable, on a bend sinister vert fimbriated between two increscents three arrows palewise argent | ||||||||||
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Lady Rekon of Saaremaa (formerly named Rekon tulema Kuresaare) joined the SCA in the summer of 2007, after attending a St. Corrigan's Day event in Gallavally. She participates in archery, lapidary work and other forms of jewelry-making, costuming, brewing, pewter casting, making beads, making bows (usually very, very tiny ones) and all sorts of other interesting things.
Persona
Rekon is from the area now known as Estonia, during the pre-Christian era, prior to the 13th century. Since the Maahravas (as they called themselves before being named the Eistlanders by the Vikings) generally cremated their dead, did not read or write, and left very few representations of humans, the reconstruction of what she might have worn, done, and believed has been an interesting challenge.
Offices & Positions
- Guard and Lady-in-Waiting for Conrad and Eleanor
- Chief Lady in Waiting for Dreiburgen, mid-2010-?
- Dreiburgen Chatelaine, late 2008-?
- Guard for Edward II and Mora II, 6/6/2009-11/7/2009
- Regent, Caidan Academy of Archers, 1/9/2010-?
- Guard and Lady-in-Waiting for Their Excellencies, Bryce and Fionna of Dreiburgen, 1/9/2010-?
Event Staff
- Autocrat - Caidan Open Archery Tournament 2009
- Autocrat - Queen's Champion Archery, Crossbow, and Thrown Weapons Tournament, February 2010