likes Oreos!


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Text Box: 4.  THL Vadas Ersebet 
Formerly Known as Ersebet Janos, she descends from a long line of superior archers. She is Arcuarius to HL Robert of
Wolfork, OGGS, who was once Arcuarius to Master Julian Farnsworth,OGGS. In her home barony, Three Mountains, there has never been any doubt of her serious skill with the bow. She studied it thoroughly under the guidance of her husband, HL Duncan McKai, OGGS, leading to three
archery championships in the Shire of Dragon’s Mist, the Barony of Three Mountains, and the Shire of Mountain Edge. After watching a renowned horse
warrior perform his horseback archery magic, she decided to put the horse in horse bow. She continues study of the bow with HL Robert of Wolfork, OGGS, and practices riding three times a week on the noble borrowed steed Omega. Ersebet has also been careful to learn the more gentle womanly arts of cooking and sewing. She learned that the way through a man’s heart is his stomach and Men Love Meat! It was only natural that her bow would not only kill (many) men but help feed them as well! (Fortunately, her beloved husband was fed—not killed!). She is riding Ace, who is the sturdy war horse of Macha the Determined and he counts Ersebet among his many best friends. Not riding him is punishable by his teeth holding
Ersebet’s coat collar until a satisfactory explanation is given. The definition of “satisfactory” varies by time of day,whether food was consumed, and whether turnout occurred yet.
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5.  THL Macha the Determined (Macha ban Kennard)

Macha is early Celtic, from a trading clan but now retired with her Lord Kennard to manage the family manor in the Scottish hills. Her name, however, is the Irish form of the horse goddess, gained because she was born in Ireland on her family’s trading travels, and – even as an infant –

she showed an affinity for horses and a great deal of persistence in pursing her goals. She has many artifacts from her and her clan’s travels, and delights learning from others about their customs, culture, artisan skills, and scientific knowledge. She has gained a reputation as a fine care giver for equines, especially for keeping them sound and happy into advanced old age. Macha is unlikely to be the Hunt champion – but just to be able to still