LurkingSpectator
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Thanks. So they were Lord and Lady Canton of Harrowgate Heath. She was Lady Aevianna Nordenge. He was Lord Dragul Maksimov Vodnikov - also known as Lord Vod.
That doesn't sound introverted to me either. His roles of Master in the Masonic Lodge and Lord in the Medieval Game seem like he aimed for leadership. Dwelling on poetry and feelings, for a soldier, sounds a bit weird. Keeping his feelings in check seems par for a soldier.
Yet, this soldier reportedly liked poetry. It reminds me of the story of Ferdinand the Bull, except in this case the husband has been in the military for 24 years, so clearly he is cut out for it - unlike Ferdinand.
Sigh, I ask again Otto, who said he was introverted?
As for the titles, an Award of Arms in the SCA allows a person to use or place the Title "Lord" or "Lady" in front of their names. The AoA is often the first 'Award' a person earns in the SCA. If you look at as 'ranks' it goes, from lowest to highest:
Lord/Lady
Lordship/Ladyship
Baron/Baroness
Sir/Master/Mistress
Viscount/Viscountess
Count/Countess
Duke/Duchess
and the 'of Harrowgate Heath' just denotes the SCA local group they live in, and not rank or ownership.