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Baroness Arlyana van Wyck was elevated to the Order of the Pelican by King Matthew des Arden and Queen Fiamuin Kareman. She was sent out by King Tindal and King Consort Emerson in the morning. Done on Saturday October 5, AS 59 at the Coronation of Matthew and Fiamuin in the Barony of Stonemarche Duke Edward Grey spoke for the Chivalry, Laureata Fiore Leonetta Bardi spoke for the Order of the Laurel, Countess Chatricam Meghanta spoke for the Order of Defense. Lord Donato Favro spoke for the Populace. Duchess Þóra Eiriksdottir read the words of Duchess Caoilfhionn inghean Fhaoláin speaking for the Order of the Rose. Master Aquel of Darksted Wood (and Mistress Johanna Dudley) spoke for the Order of the Pelican. She was presented with a Pelican medallion (from Lady Katla of Viborg) with a legacy (~ 40 Pelicans wore the medallion before her), two bags - one a camera pilgrim bag created by Countess Fortune Sancte Keyne, and the other a pilgrim bag originally started by Arlyana, and finished with love by her daughter, Genevieve. Her cloak was made by Lady Stefania Leatherfoot L’Huissier, with the Pelican embroidery by Lord Donato Favro (with detailing by Lady Katla of Viborg). Her veil was embroidered by Laureata Fiore Leonetta Bardi, and the Bycock of Maintenance created by Lady Stefania Leatherfoot L’Huissier with patterning assistance of Lady Alinor. Her elevation dress was fitted and sewn by Maîtresse Ysane la fileresse, with the applique by Lady Eleanor inghean Mhic Congail. The beautiful scroll was illuminated and calligraphed by Mistress Kay Leigh Mac Whyte with the words by Master Ryan Mac Whyte Videography done by Arnóra Éldadóttir. Thumbnail photgraph by Master Brenden Crane.