Vitasha Ivanova doch'

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Preferred title: Not specified
Their Pronouns: Not specified
Resides: Gyldenholt
Status: Active
Awards: Visit the Caid Order of Precedence
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Lady Vitasha Ivanova doch formerly Aleksandra “Sasha” Ivanovna Molotova. She is a member of the Fray, though she no longer fights due to injury. She currently lives in Gyldenholt, though she did spend some time in Barony of Westermark, in the Kingdom of the West. She has very close ties with Shire of Wintermist and the Barony of Nordwache. She is a Member of the Right Noble Brewers Guild of Caid (Journeyman level) and is learning Russian pearl embroidery and Russian costuming under Mistress Liudmila and Mistress Soraya.

Persona

Vitasha was born in the summer of 1088 to Ivan Mikhailov syn’ and Rogneda Ioanova doch’ on a small farmstead in southern Kiev. She is a modest landholder. It is practice at the time for a woman to hold land and to be able to give it to a female child to hold in her own name. Vitasha gained the land from her mother when she married as a wedding gift. She grows a variety of crops for her household and to sell as well as having some farm animals. She also keeps her own bees and makes mead from the honey they produce.

Offices & Positions

  • Wintermist Youth Officer, ?-?
  • Wintermist Lists Officer, ?-?
  • Wintermist A&S Champion, 1995 (or 1996)
  • Wintermist A&S Champion, 1997 (or 1998)
  • Wintermist Seneschal, 2000-2001
  • Wintermist Brewing Guild Mistress (aka Over-the-Hill branch), ?-?
  • Caid Brewing Guild Scribe, , ?-?
  • Gyldenholt Keys (Deputy to the Chatelaine), 2007-2008
  • Gyldenholt Chatelaine, 2008-present
  • Gyldenholt Brewing Guild Mistress, 2007-present

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Classes Taught

  • Non-alcoholic brewing class at Fall Colelgium 2009