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* [[Edmund Granville]]: A Cornish lawyer and unexpected heir to the Granville baronetcy who is the definition of nice. | * [[Edmund Granville]]: A Cornish lawyer and unexpected heir to the Granville baronetcy who is the definition of nice. | ||
* [[Amelia Harcourt]]: | * [[Amelia Harcourt]]: A partially deaf musician returned to London after five years who is afraid of falling in love. | ||
* [[Raphael Colborne]]: The charming second son of the Duke of Rothbury, who is concealed behind seven fabricated personalities. | * [[Raphael Colborne]]: The charming second son of the Duke of Rothbury, who is concealed behind seven fabricated personalities. | ||
* [[Margaret Colborne]]: The only daughter of the Duke of Rothbury and Raphael's younger sister, who would always rather be doing complicated equations. | * [[Margaret Colborne]]: The only daughter of the Duke of Rothbury and Raphael's younger sister, who would always rather be doing complicated equations. | ||
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* [[Felicity Osgood]]: Youngest child of the Duke of Osgood, who believes fairytales really do come true. | * [[Felicity Osgood]]: Youngest child of the Duke of Osgood, who believes fairytales really do come true. | ||
* [[Philippa Shaw]]: Wife of the Reverend Robert Shaw, who thinks arguing is a way of showing affection. | * [[Philippa Shaw]]: Wife of the Reverend Robert Shaw, who thinks arguing is a way of showing affection. | ||
* [[Bethany Ingram]]: A sharp-tongued companion determined to escape her fate by marrying well | |||
Along with various related NPCs. | Along with various related NPCs. | ||
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* Lord of the Rings | * Lord of the Rings | ||
* Disney films | * Disney films | ||
* Dungeons and Dragons | |||
Why you might need to know about the last | Why you might need to know about the last four for a Regency RP, who knows, but hey - just in case! | ||
[[Category:Players]] | [[Category:Players]] |
Revision as of 06:10, 21 May 2020
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Full Name | Sarah Rose |
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Associated Noble House(s) | Pedantry |
Date of Birth | 31st May |
Father | Dad |
Father's Rank | something to do with the law |
Mother | My Lady Mother |
Mother's Rank | Scottish |
Town Residence | {{{residence}}} |
Year of Debut | 2008 |
Dowry | A ridiculous number of books and a hoarde of Harry Potter and Disney trivia. |
Sarah is 29 years old, with English, Scottish and a little bit of Irish ancestry. She has a BA and Masters in English Literature and works as the Marketing Executive for a small independent publisher. She is also a massive nerd who wrote her BA dissertation on Anglo-Saxon and Norse mythology in Lord of the Rings and took her Masters just so she could study more Shakespeare. In her spare time she enjoys cross-stitching, writing fanfic, playing video games and Dungeons and Dragons, and coming up with lots of ideas for new characters.
Characters
- Edmund Granville: A Cornish lawyer and unexpected heir to the Granville baronetcy who is the definition of nice.
- Amelia Harcourt: A partially deaf musician returned to London after five years who is afraid of falling in love.
- Raphael Colborne: The charming second son of the Duke of Rothbury, who is concealed behind seven fabricated personalities.
- Margaret Colborne: The only daughter of the Duke of Rothbury and Raphael's younger sister, who would always rather be doing complicated equations.
- Sebastian Colborne: The heir to the Dukedom of Rothbury, slowly healing from a broken heart.
- Felicity Osgood: Youngest child of the Duke of Osgood, who believes fairytales really do come true.
- Philippa Shaw: Wife of the Reverend Robert Shaw, who thinks arguing is a way of showing affection.
- Bethany Ingram: A sharp-tongued companion determined to escape her fate by marrying well
Along with various related NPCs.
Areas of Expertise
Happy to help wherever possible, but in particular knows about:
- Literature, especially between 1550 and 1700 (i.e. Shakespeare) but most other periods as well
- British history, particularly related to the monarchy or the Wars of the Roses and the Tudors
- Cross stitching and embroidery
- Arthurian Legend
- Harry Potter
- Lord of the Rings
- Disney films
- Dungeons and Dragons
Why you might need to know about the last four for a Regency RP, who knows, but hey - just in case!