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Gender: | |
Religion: | British Christian |
Class: | Lady |
Level of fame: | Proven |
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Current age: | Expression error: Unexpected < operator."Expression error: Unexpected < operator." is not a number. (as of TimelineA.D.) |
County: | Salisbury |
Liege lord: | Ellen |
Address | |
Form of address: | My Lady |
Colloquial address: | My Lady |
Formal address: | Lady Anne of House Greywood. |
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Family | |
House: | Greywood |
Current husband: | Canuc |
Mother: | |
Father: | |
Grandfather: | |
Origin | |
Culture: | [[]] |
Age category: | Adult |
Born: | 453 A.D. |
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Lady Anne
Anne is a Proven [[{{{Culture}}}]] young boy Lady from Salisbury.
He is the son of an unknown man and an unknown woman. He is unmarried. He has no sons or daughters.
He is Expression error: Unexpected < operator. years old and lives in Salisbury.
Anne one of the the three gossiping ladies, formerly of the royal court. They now spend their time in Lady Ellen's court.
Anne is the middle aged of the three ladies, staunch, courageous, and sometimes a bit lewd.
Family
She is married to Sir Carac, a mean, ugly and brutish knight. He served as a household knight to the king, but now serves Cador as a mercenary. He regularly sends coins back to his wife. She has no living children, and wants it to stay that way. She has very little love for her husband, and often speaks quite ill of him.