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Meet the 2008 Women of Roleplay!

Princess Piper - Lady January
Princess Piper has long served the city of Yew.

Silverbrook - Lady February
Silverbrook is a stout advocate of Humility, and has long been the caretaker of the Magincia Library.

Kimber - Lady March
Kimber runs an establishment called The Grotto.

Solar Maid - Lady April
Solar Maid is a master of Zento and a citizen of Tokuno.

Lilah Tyr'ettln - Lady May
Lilah is rather young by elven standards, still full of youthful zeal and energy.

Willa of the Yew Wood - Lady June
When you don't find Willa at her desk performing mayorly duties for the city of Yew, you'll likely find her out on the archery range.

Goldberry - Lady July
Goldberry is known the world around for her scintillating personality, her witty charm, and her propensity for gossip!

Oona - Lady August
Oona is the current leader of the Royal Knights, and is well known for her courage-- and her dislike of more peaceful activities.

Ariyana Sune - Lady September
Ariyana has been involved with Great Lakes for many years, and is well known for her curves-- and her use of them.

Renenutet - Lady October
Renenutet is presently the second-in-command of the Royal Knights, and is an avid fan of music.

Branwen - Lady November
Branwen is skilled with both the quarterstaff and the lute, and has been involved with the Community since the Second Age.

Kazola - Lady December
Kazola is most famous for her excellent tavern near the Yew Moongate. She's been involved in the roleplaying community since it's beginning.


All characters used in the Women of Roleplay calendar are used with permission. The owner of the character designs the look, style, and mood of their character. The character is then translated into artwork by Carde of Skara Brae.

*Note the order of the ladies in the calendar has been altered. Many of the ladies requested their birthday month as their calendar month. However, later in the process we decided to include a secret "theme" in the calendar. It's just something to make it a little more fun, and we think you'll enjoy the overall result!