Here you may find a list of the current residents of the College, the times and places they hail from, their interests and their ambitions. Most of the currently active members of the College are featured here, but we are continually working to make sure that as many of our populace as possible are acknowledged here. As more members submit their SCA names, we will endeavour to post photos alongside their profiles as well, as well as a short biography of their persona if they have written one.
This listing also acts as an Order of Precedence, which is an official SCA listing of rank by the highest level of award they have received. Kingdom level awards are marked with Lochac's device, and their respective meanings can be found here. Baronial level awards are marked with Ildhafn's device, and their respective meanings can be found here. In addition, members who currently hold an office in the College are featured towards the top of the list.
| Lady Alana the Traveller A trader and merchant, I travel far and wide. I learn the various customs of the lands I travel through, so I can trade. Many are the variations of my green frock to suit where I am, and some are even tunic and trousers when needing to disguise myself as Lord Alan. Numerous tales I have heard, many things I have seen, and many weird dishes I have tried. I do like to tell a good tale, and share what I have seen on my travels. |
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Lord Tristan d'Avignon |
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Lady Maria Bianca Casini |
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| Ivan Sergeyevich of the Republic of Novgorod |
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| Katherine of Glastonbury |
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| Sibyl of Ildhafn |
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| William Payne |
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| Thomas Percy of Ildhafn |
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| Isabella McPike I hail from the Scottish highlands, and was born in Anno Domini 1480. My mother fell ill when I was very young, and has never fully recovered. My father travels around Europe and takes my younger sister and I with him once a year to gain an understanding of the world beyond our homeland. He has introduced me to the College of Saint Dionysius in the hope that I will learn the skills and decorum my mother was never able to teach me, and thereby become a woman of noble standing in my own right. |
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| Guðrún Halldísardóttir |
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| Zino d'Venezia |
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