Baroness Lady Angela Mastersinger
Birthdate: March 23, 1575 Profession/Occupation: Nobility - Lady of Household Race/Gender/Nationality: Caucasian, Female, English-Italian Physical Characteristics: Short, Romanesque figure, dark brown hair, age in late 40's (which was rare in those days) Description: She is witty, wise and compassionate, often showing an open-mindedness that is frowned upon in women of her century. She hides her intelligence in the veil of femininity, allowing those around her to claim the thought - even if she is the one who planted it in their mind. Only men were allowed to read, write or think on such matters as math, science or philosophy. Daughter of nobility, in her childhood she was taught much by nearby clerics who took great pleasure in illuminating her (against the Baron's wishes) in order to make way for the school of new thought in the next generation of the household. Location: She is in England, and lives during the Reign of Elizabeth I, known as the Virgin Queen of England. It is the time of the 'Bard' himself, William Shakespearre (though Lady Angela has never met him, nor does she aspire to, having never heard of him) She lived most of her life in the house where she was born, yet has traveled more than most women, her husband a Duke, who appreciates her 'company' (and unsung wisdom) while on his diplomatic jaunts for the Duchy. Member of the Creative Letter Guild since: February 26, 2005 Return to the main page |