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LN: Lehrer
DH: Severin Ingolf (27)
DW: Wilhelmina Antje "Elma" (24)
Rank: Scholar (Severin), Dressmaker (Elma)
Severin Lehrer and his wife Elma are fairly new additions to the court of Bial. Elma was an apprentice to Queen Hedwig's dressmaker, and when word arrived that her skills were considered adequate for her to replace one of Her Majesty's seamstresses (rumours say that the previous seamstress was included in a scandal with a footman, or a horseman, or even both!), Elma was more than excited at the news. Severin and Elma spent only one night to pack up their belongings before they were relocated to the royal court of Bial. Elma found the job difficult and not as glamorous as she expected it to be (she doubted, for instance, that Queen Hedwig even knew of her existence), but she was happy in her new job, and Severin could spend many of his hours studying and reading, much to his enjoyment.
Severin and Elma had been married for one year, so far childless. Both were deeply in love with each other (a relief, since Elma had been pressured to marry, and 23 was considered a bit late in her family), and they had settled into marriage life well. While Elma was a bubbly, cheerful young woman, Severin was a quiet, intelligent foil to her, and the two suited each other almost perfectly.
LN: Lehrer
DH: Severin Ingolf (27)
DW: Wilhelmina Antje "Elma" (24)
Rank: Scholar (Severin), Dressmaker (Elma)
Severin Lehrer and his wife Elma are fairly new additions to the court of Bial. Elma was an apprentice to Queen Hedwig's dressmaker, and when word arrived that her skills were considered adequate for her to replace one of Her Majesty's seamstresses (rumours say that the previous seamstress was included in a scandal with a footman, or a horseman, or even both!), Elma was more than excited at the news. Severin and Elma spent only one night to pack up their belongings before they were relocated to the royal court of Bial. Elma found the job difficult and not as glamorous as she expected it to be (she doubted, for instance, that Queen Hedwig even knew of her existence), but she was happy in her new job, and Severin could spend many of his hours studying and reading, much to his enjoyment.
Severin and Elma had been married for one year, so far childless. Both were deeply in love with each other (a relief, since Elma had been pressured to marry, and 23 was considered a bit late in her family), and they had settled into marriage life well. While Elma was a bubbly, cheerful young woman, Severin was a quiet, intelligent foil to her, and the two suited each other almost perfectly.