who are your alter egos?

topic posted Wed, July 6, 2005 - 2:06 PM by  Unsubscribed
For me there is:

Middle eastern: Safiya---bellydancer (yes, I really am a dancer)
English lady--Lady Audra (no official title)

Maybe new this year---Scottish lass or Irish
prefer Scottish so that my collie, Ryker, completes the costume!
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  • Re: who are your alter egos?

    Mon, September 19, 2005 - 4:43 PM
    Sir Riel, a down and out man of questionable genealogy--perhaps illegitimate noble blood, perhaps legitimate noble blood dishonored-- who made his way from France to join the motley crew of King of the Log.
  • Re: who are your alter egos?

    Mon, January 30, 2006 - 12:12 PM
    I am known as Arayya both in dance, cahracter, and real life. Truth be told my character out at faire is just me as I would be year round....weather permitting of course.
    • Re: who are your alter egos?

      Tue, January 31, 2006 - 5:32 AM
      Well, I've had a few out at Fest, but currently I am Edmunde Scroope, Duke of abergavaeney, Wales, Cousin to the King.

      "Commodo amitto of meus auritia, Ego teneo quis Ego sum effectus."
      ~Edmunde Scroope, Duke of Abergavaeney - Thrice a Bastard, Thrice a Cousin, Thrice Remov'd by Marriage

      * * *

      I have also been...

      Martin... Martin Frobishar of Northumberland-by-way-of-Altofts, York - sergeant, King's Royal Guard.

      Gerald of Lancaster, Master of the Prince's Horse; Gentleman Petitioner.

      Stage combatant - rapier/dagger; fist-a-cuffs in a dress.
  • Re: who are your alter egos?

    Sun, December 3, 2006 - 9:37 AM
    I'm Raven, an orphan with clouded past - I was left as a baby at a convent, where I was mistreated by one of the sisters. Not being cut out for a life of abstinence, I left with a group of gypsies at the age of 16. Now I belly dance, read tarot, make gypsy clothes and jewelry, and in general fight off the men while raising my 3 adorable ragamuffin children. We've wandered, as a gypsy trbe, all over the continent, so I can often be found with unusual wares, each with a wild tale behind it's .... aquisition.

    I also masquerade as a merchant class lady, when I don't want to be recognized as a gypsy, while selling my wares.

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