VERNON LIND
That's who I am now, but at Renaissance Faires and 429 years ago, I was someone else.  In the Golden Age of 16th Century Elizabethan England, I was known as
Sir HORATIO PALAVICINO,
born of Genoa, naturalized Englysher, shipping magnate, monopoly holder and trader of alum, financier, courtier to Her Grace Elizabeth Tudor, Queen of England, France, Ireland, and the Virginias; toady to Lord Burghley and Sir Walsingham, secret agent, spy-master, Englysh ambassador to the German Protestant lands, under-writer of a navy, and counter-Spanish Armada gentleman volunteer; scalawag, reprobate, philanderer, letch, debauchee, rapscallion, sycophant, and a man of means;  sept to Clan Dracmor; Friend of Faire

SAYINGS:  "You gotta idea, maybe we should talk," "Are ye a birgin yet?"
                      "GOD SAVE GLORIANA!  GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!"


My lady and I are playtrons and re-enactors of Renaissance England during the reign of Elizabeth I.  We love recreating a living history and are proud to be "Rennies."  Come to the Faire and play with us.
Anna Hooftman Lady Palavicino and Sir Horatio An agent reports in with news that will help protect Gloriana
The Palavicinos
Sir Horatio is proud of his knees The Spy Master receives a report
Not bad for a first generation Italian immigrant
Sept to the Highlanders
Visiting the German countryside while representing the Queen
Courtier
Horatio lost his shirt on that deal.  He really did believe you could put little tiny artists in that box around his neck that would paint portraits.
Mister Ambassador
Lady Anna ignores it all in the background.  She will eventually inherit all and marry Oliver Cromwell, uncle to the Lord Protector
Financier?
Horatio is always happy to lend a hand, or anything else, to aid a maiden in distress.
Scalawag, reprobate, philanderer, letch, debauchee, rapscallion, sycophant More of the same
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