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Lord Agathor and Lady Matylda do send greetings onto Their Majesties, Their Excellencies and onto the populace of our vast Barony. We do here by submit our bid to be your next Baron and Baroness. We have served in the SCA many years before we met and after we were married. We did take a break from the SCA, but let us assure you we are dedicated and ready to show the Midrealm and beyond the greatness of the populace of Northern Pentamere. 

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I, Lady Matylda (formerly known as AEsa) started in the Shire of Stormvale. There I served as MOAS, Herald, and Chatelaine. I have served in Donnershafen as MOAS more than once. I also assisted Mistress Melisande of Woodcrest when she was Pentamere MOAS. As a heavy weapon fighter I fought for Midrealm at several Pennsic Wars. I have had the joy of Feast-o-crating both Vikings Go Home and Vikings Come Home along with other events, I also have been event steward. I lived in the Barony of Red Spears were I served in Baroness Gabrielle Juliana Raron household. I take great joy in being in the SCA, hearing peoples stories and seeing the happiness of them. As Baroness I will encourage the populace to follow their passions and help them to connect with others of the same interest.

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I, Agathor, am a heavy weapon fighter, MIT, and current Baronial Champion. I have held the office of Knights Marshal and received the Purple Fret for service to Donnershafen. I have indulged in many arts and sciences from leatherworking, woodworking, armoring, scrimshaw and brewing. I hope to finish my MIT training and assume the office of Knights Marshal when it becomes available. I wish to organize more demos and help in any and all ways to help our Barony prosper. I am honored to have been one of the founders of Donnershafen. I was there at its inception, helping in the design of our coat of arms. I have seen us rise from a dream, and am so proud of all the people who have worked so hard to get us to where we are today.

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Thank you.

Lord Agathor of Donnershafen
Lady Matylda Filiczkowska (AEsa)

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