From Talewinds, January AS XXXII
From Stromek and Alianore, King and
Queen of Trimaris Unto the People of Trimaris:
Hear Us now, good people, for
We do crave a boon of Our cantons, shires and baronies. As Gulf Wars approaches,
but some 2 months away, help is now needed to cull the gifts that will be given
to the Crowns and Coronets of the kingdoms represented at that war. Good people,
last year gift baskets were created for 13 crowns-in-attendance, and even with
so many wonderful items donated for this cause, we were still a bit hard
pressed. We therefore ask the many talented people of Our Kingdom to begin now
to create gifts, gifts that will represent the many talents and artistic skills
of our Kingdom. So as not to place an undue burden on one or two individuals, We
ask that each group "adopt-a-kingdom." Mastyeritsa Ekaterina Adrianovna (with
help from her dear Sir Demetrius) has kindly offered to coordinate this project.
At this time also, Casa di Rienzi has graciously offered to construct
boxes, painted with colors/arms of the various kingdoms, into which the gifts
may go. Additionally, Ld. Wilfred is crafting small wooden boxes as gifts and
the Barony of Darkwater and the Order of the White Scarf (yes, orders and
peerages may also "adopt-a-kingdom") have already chosen their kingdom to
sponsor.
Proposed Changes to Trimaris Kingdom Law
Their Royal Majesties, Stromek
and Alianore propose the following changes to Trimaris Kingdom Law. The populace
is invited to submit comments regardign the proposed changes in writing for
eight weeks from the publication date of this Talewinds:
Part X Section B
(page10 in the 1995 printing of the laws) is to read:
"Territorial
Barons and Baronesses may establish a maximum of three (3) non- armigerous
awards which shall be specific to their Barony, one of which pertains to the
Martial Arts (including heavy weapons, light weapons, archery and live weapons."
Part XIII Section E. Ordered Grants - (page 11 in the 1995 printing of the
laws) is to read:
"Ordered Grants - these awards may carry a Grant of
Arms at the Crown's discretion"
Part XIII Section G. Kingdom Armigerous
Awards - (page 12 in the 1995 printing of the laws) is to read:
"Kingdom Armigerous Awards - these awards may carry an Award of Arms
at the Crown's discetion."
The last two paragraphs are meant to clarify the
concept that it is Royal Prerogative that adds the GoA or AoA to a Kingdom
award, that it is not an automatic "given."
The Order of the Sea Urchin will
be reopened.
Interkingdom Archery Standings
Trimaris is in 12th place in the Open
Division of the IKAC as of November 25, with an overall score of 178.6. The top
three archers are Sir Erika Bjornsdottir - 191; Bactaan - 177, Brytor - 168.
Hero of the Chalice
Talewinds January AS XXXII 1-2/4-98, The Barony of
Wyvernwood presents Hero of the Chalice at the Rotary Camp. "The Barony of
Wyvernwood extends an invitation to all Trimaris and beyond, to join us in our
New Year's celebration and tourney. Help us ring in the new year by adding your
cheer to ours as we make merry with feasting and dancing and partake in our
traditional Hero of the Chalice Lyst, fencing lyst, archery, Bonfire of the
Christmas Trees, the investiture of Giuseppe and Rowan, and more!" Autocrat,
Master Godfrey de Shipbrook; Feastcrat, HL Finnoughuala Suile Daini
Feast of St. Benet
1-10-98, Barony of An Crosaire held their annual 12th
Night festivities, called Feast of St. Benet at the Florida Bible Camp
Winter Arts & Sciences Faire
Talewinds January AS XXXII, 1-16/18-98.
Winter Arts & Science Faire was hosted by the Shire of Glymmerholde and the
Shire of Sangre del Sol and held at the Rotarian Camp. Events included the Vigil
& Elevation of Kurn Ofarrell; Re-enactment of Stamford Bridge Battle
(9-25-1066); Judging of Art/Sci projects; Seige engine competition; Masque
Laureate competition; Invitational Tourney of Love, companions of the Silver
Swan; fantastic, unbelievable feast (limit 100); Viking night court; formal
Bardic performances; classes all day; games for children. Autocrat, Lord Elric
of Wyvern & Lady Sanchia the Sly; Feastcrat Baron Sigfried Heydrich
Breuse Hartswood reported that there were 25 classes taught at Art/Sci
Rapier Symposium III
1-31-98, Peregrine Springs at Lake Mary Civic
Center
From Talewinds, February AS XXII
Proposed Changes to Trimaris Kingdom Law
Their Royal Majesties, Stromek and Aianore propose the following changes to
Trimaris Kingdom Law. The populace is invited to submit comments regardign the
proposed changes in writing for eight weeks from the publication date of this
Talewinds:
Secton XIII, Part C, Number 2 is to read:
"When an
individual receives a Kingdom level armigerous award, sh/he does not
automatically receive the arms (AoA, GoA, Patent) which accompany the award,
unless s/he already holds arms of such precedence. The armigerous part of the
award shall be given by the will of the Crown and shall be so noted."
From the Performing Artists Guild
"...Next month at TMT we will celebrate
the second anniversary of the formation of the guild. The guild is a voluntary
confederation of performing artists who are members of the Kingdom of Trimaris.
We are not an official organization of either the SCA or the Kingdom. In
fact, there are many fine performing artists in our Kingdom who have not
affiliated themselves with our Guild and we honor their choice...The members of
this group (the guild) are referred to as the "Deans" of the Guild. The original
group of Deans, the Founding Deans, can be identified by the Gold braid they
wear in their "clutch" of ribbons. The Deans who have been chosen since the
formation of the Guild can be identified by the Silver braid in their "clutch"
of ribbons...Our purpose is to encourage the perfroming arts and the performing
artists of this kingdom. At kingdom events, we gather and share our love of the
performing arts ... The Guild recognizes eight different areas of the performing
arts, with colorful ribbons which are given freely and Guild members wear with
pride. To earn a ribbon, a member must simply do something in one of the
following categories. Our purpose is to encourage. Vocal Arts - Blue; Spoke Arts
- Orange; Instrumental - Green; Dance - Plaid; Street Entertainer - Yellow;
Teacher - White; Composition - Pink; Patron - Lavender.
Trident Tourney
Talewinds January AS XXXII, 2-6/8-98, the Barony of
Darkwater presents Trident Tourney to be held at Camp Wewa. "Discover the thrill
of a Torchlight Tourney Pas de Armes, 10 pm Friday, where chivalry and honor
reign supreme. On Saturday, take part in the annual Trident Tourney and se who
will be the next to bear this title. All tourney entrants are expected to bring
a can of food as an entrance fee. All artisans are hereby invited to display
work for the honor of Darkwater's Champion of the Arts & Sciences. In
addition to the heavy weapons activity, there will be a fencing tourney and a
combat archery competition on Saturday. Come one and all to a rousing bardic
circle in the round house Saturday eveing after feast. All this and more at this
year's Trident Tourney." Autocrat, Gwynna de le Pole and Mistress Ekaterina
Adrianovna Sininikova; Feastcrat, Killian O'Ferral.
Hoggetowne Medieval Faire
Talewinds January AS XXXII 2-6/8-98, the Barony
of An Crosaire participates in the Annual Hoggetowne Medieval Faire, presented
by the City of Gainesville. Featured are armored jousting, living chess game,
full flight falconry, 100 artisans, jugglers & Jesters, minstrels &
dancers, games & rides. Join the Barony of An Crosaire in their activities,
which include heavy weapons demo, rapier demo, artisan's live demo, static
museum, live target archery booth where fighters come out and play with the kids
(big and small) combat arrows with Baldar blunts will be used. If you would like
to set up items in the museum or demonstrate your craft, please contact the
autocrat, Lady Chabi Merkit.
Oldenfeld's 26th (Or So) Anniversary Event
Talewinds February AS XXXII
2-6/8-98, The Shire of Oldenfeld celebrates their Anniversary at Camp Indian
Springs. "Featuring - Poetry Contests, Drawing Contests, Archery Contests,
History of Oldenfeld Contest, Pancake Race, along with Oldenfeld's usual cast of
contests. There will be singing, dancing, revelry, fighting, shooting, feasting
(c'mon you guys know the drill, get with it)." Autocrat, Theadora Tracy the
Confused; Feastmaster, Lawrence the Singed.
Scots Welsh War V
Talewinds January AS XXXII 2-13/15-98, the Kingdom of
Trimaris and the Shire of Tri O's are proud to announce Scots Welsh War V, to be
held at Camp Wewa. "Once again the Armies of the Cymru and Scotland draw
together for the honor and glory of battle. This year they again stand together
and challenge all of Trimaris to meet them on the field of combat to test their
mettle and ready themselves for Gulf War. Battles! Field, fortress &
resurrection, combat archery in every battle, seige engines in every battle.
Arts & Sciences Fair, showcase your entries from Winter Art/Sci or what you
will be taking to Gulf War. A sumptuous feast prepared by Sayyid Kalim for the
first 50." Autocrat, Odo FitzHugh; Feastcrat, Sayyid Khalim al ibar; Battlecrat,
Sir Llywelyn ap Cadwalladre
Cutlasses & Corsaires
Talewinds January AS XXXII 2-20/22-98, The
Shire of Castlemere presents Cutlasses and Corsaires along with Put Up Your
Dukes, at Camp Immokalee. "A little war to break the monotamy and a coupl' of
Dukes, too. Come join the fun and festivities including: Tavern Brawl Lights
lyst, Defender of Castlemere Lyst, Heavies Prize Lyst, Arts & Sciences
Classes, Bard of Castlemere Competitiion, a Grand Carribean Feast by Countess
Chealsea, and much, much more." Autocrat, Lord Agami Ryu Koro-no-Minamoto
and Wilhelm Frawenlop; Feastcrat Countess Chealsea
From Talewinds, April AS
XXXII - From the Performing Arts Guild, Wilhelm Frawenlop
At the recently
concluded Cutlasses and Corsaires, the Shire of Castlemere sponsored two major
Bardic Activities, that included participation by several well known members of
our Guild:
Bard of Castlemere II
For the second consecutive year,
the Shire of Castlemere sponsored the "Bard of Castlemere" competition. This
yar, the field was limited to active Castlemere members. The winner will
represent the Shire in Bardic activities around our glorious Kingdom, as well as
foster the growth of the Bardic arts within the Shire of Castlemere.
Based on a strong vocal performance, Angus Armstrong, was selected to
be the Bard of Castlemere. He will hold this position until next year's C&C
event. At which time he will be responsible for conducting the competition to
select his successor. At Court, Angus Armstrong was presented with the colorful
baldric, which identifies the Bard of Castlemere.
Warrior Bardic I
In honor of the victories of our Kingdom armies in Gulf Wars past, the
Shire of Castlemere sponsored at C&C, a Warrior Bardic tournament. Bards
competed in five different performance categories throughout a warm and sunny
day. The category competitions were held in the Chapel at Camp Immokalee,
against a picture postcard backdrop of a placid lake.
Following is a
list of the categories and those who emerged victorious.
Music -
Master Rurik
Dramatic Presentation - Master Rurik
Best
Death Scenes - Ian fitzPatric
Poetry - Jean Francesca
Bardic Storytelling - Kahid West Port
That night at feast, the category
winners and the Bard of Castlemere competed in a double elimination lyst for the
right to face Master Rurik in the final round. By virtue of his tow category
wins, Master Rurik was granted a bye until the final round. After a fiercely
contested semi-final, Angus Armstrong emerged victorious.
The finals
were preceded by a duet featuring Master Rurik and Angus Armstrong. Each round
of the "best 2 out of 3" finals was a different style of the Bardic Arts, with
Master Rurik issuing challenges to Angus. The third round featured each
competitor leading the populace in a song near and dear to the hearts of all
Trimarians. Audience participation levels were considered in the scoring by the
judges. The finals were extremely close, but the judges elected as follows:
Grand Champion - Angus Armstrong
Runner-up - Master Rurik
I would like to thank all those that donated prizes: Alex, the Huntingtons,
Master Rurik and Mistress Cerdiwen. Also thanks be passed along to the good
gentles who assisted with the judging. I was extremely grateful to Gregor, for
assisting me throughout a rather busy day.
Long Nights Gathering
Talewinds January AS XXXII 2-20/22-98, the Shire of
Narval Dorado presents Long Nights Gathering, the Arts of Love and War at Weeki
Wachee Christian Camp. "Gulf Wars is rapidly approaching. Now is the time to
hone your skills to ensure that Trimaris remains victorious! Melees, siege
engines, combat archery, light weapons, authentic Italian Feast. Autocrats,
Maureen Coughlin & Janice Brunner; Feastcrats, Crissy Brillant & Vince
Mangone
From Talewinds, March AS XXXII
From the Minister of Arts and Sciences,
Messer Giuseppe da Borgia
"...Speaking of documentation, I have another
subject to address. After this past Winter Art-Sci, it was called to my
attention that a number of entrants have begun to make use of the internet for
researching historical information. While the internet itself is a wonderful
research tool, I would like to remind all entrants that it is the duty and
responsibility of the entrant to provide AT LEAST one primary or AT LEAST two
secondary sources of documentation per entry. In other words, if one is to use a
print-out from the internet for documentation, please be sure to help the judges
by providing actual documentation sources. Simply printing out pages of info.
from the world wide web and including them with your entry isn't enough...."
Gulf Wars VII
Talewinds January AS XXXII 3-11/15-98, at Kings Arrow Ranch
in Lumberton Mississippi. Come and enjoy the Battles, Tourneys, Live Weapons,
Archery, Equestrian Competitions, Greyhound Coursing, numerous A&S
competitions, and a variety of classes. There will be lots of shopping for the
adults, Gosling Activities for the kids, and plenty more. Autocrat, Lord John
the Pursuver, Co-Autocrat & Class Crat Master Erik of Telemark
Spring Coronation
Talewinds March AS XXXII 3-20/22-98, the Shire of
Castlemere invites you to attend Spring Coronation at Camp Winona. "Come revel
in the glory of the Coronation of TRH Wulfhere the Lion of Persia and Honoree
von der Au. Also featuring a sumptuous Persian Feast, heavy and light weapons
lysts, and more." Autocrat, Don Cullen mac Petir Macgregor; Feastcrat, Jane
Devereaux.
After feast, a Bardic Showcase was held, which was organized by
Wilhelm Frawenlop (Performing Arts Guild) and Angus Armstrong (Bard of
Castlemere). A number of artists performed for the populace and the Crown, who
graced us with their presence. At the Bardic Showcase, Angus Armstrong was taken
as an apprentice by Master Rurik Petrovitch Stoianov
St. Valentine's Day Massacre
Talewinds April AS XXXII 4-3/5-98 The Barony
of An Crosaire presented St. Valentine's Day Massacre, held at the Florida Bible
Camp. Come join us for a heavy weapons lyst, a rapier lyst, archery, lots of
classes, contests and a great Italian feast. Autocrats, Caitlin O'Drogheda &
Don Roibeard mac Sluaghadhain; Feastcrat, Qaratai.
Sangre del Sol's Anniversary Event
Talewinds April AS XXXII On 4-3/5-98
House Blood Dragon Presents Sangre del Sol's Anniversary Event held at Camp
Greynolds. Come to the Shire of Sangre del Sol in sunny South Trimaris and help
us celebrate our anniversary. This year's theme is Ponce De Leon and the New
World. Come and join us as we quest for the fountain of youth, and feast on
traditional New World fare. The Conquistadors first set foot on North America at
the beginning of the 16th century looking for gold, jewels and the mythical
fountain of youth. History says they never found it, or did they? Come to Sangre
and find out! Activities include Champion of Sangre del Sol lyst, First Blood
Lyst, Quest for the Fountain of Youth (non-fighting, open to all ages), Feast,
Bardic, and the $1 a yard fabric run. Autocrat, Criofan MacCoilan, Feastcrat
Martina Escobar.
Leather & Lace War IV
Talewinds April AS XXXII 4-10/12-98 The Shire
of Brineside Moor revives Leather & Lace Wars IV (early period vs late
period) at Camp Soule. Featuring a resurrection battle, bardic competition,
heavy weapons lyst, rapier lyst, archery lyst, chess lyst match and period
dancing, middle English, arrow making, heraldry. Awards for the best use of
leather and best use of lace. Site is tenting only. Feast includes a light
supper on Friday as well as breakfact, lunch and grand feast on Saturday.
Autocrat, Martin of the Moor, Feastcrat, Lord Annan Nam Beannton.
Revel Without a Pause
Talewinds April AS XXXII On Saturday, 4-18-98, the
House Dragonstar and the Shire of Sea March present a day long revel at Dreher
Park. Featuring the Champion of the Rose fencing lyst and Double Elimination
Token heavy weapons lyst. Autocrat/Feastcrat Lady Katya Levente.
5th Annual Known World Art/Sci Symposium
Talewinds April AS XXXII
4-18/19-98 The Barony of Caerthe, Kingdom of the Outlands welcomes all to attend
this year's Known World Arts & Sciences Symposium to be held at Red Rocks
Community College. We encourage all to attend and even more importantly
encourage those who would like to teach to do so. There will be a feast at
the Jefferson County Fairgrounds, created by Baroness Maria Isabella de Cordoba
of Antir. A special interest display is planned. We welcome contributions to an
arts and sciences display. Also on display will be authentic medieval
manuscripts including a 16th century Choral Book. Autocrat, Lady Jorunn nic
Lochiainn & Lady Taryn Brannick.
St. George's Faire
Talewinds April AS XXXII 4-24/26-98 The Canton of
Mathom Trove proudly present the 20th St. George's Faire at Camp Winona. Come
view all the pageantry and drama of the Crested Helm Prize Tourney. Witness
displays of skill and courage by the flower of Trimarian Chivalry as they
complete in the "Baston Course" Joust. Bit on your favorite team of "fighter"
and "horse" for the right to choose among the sumptuous prizes donated by the
talented artisans of Trimaris. Following the traditional lysts of the Faire,
there will be a Challenge Tourney. Fighters are encouraged to deliver public
challenges to each other in the months prior to the event. Consorts of the
fighters and all other ladies present at the Faire shall form a Ladies' Gallery
to judge acts of chivalry and gallantry during the day. The Ladies' Gallery
shall also choose the Finest Crest to receive an especial prize. The Fairemaster
shall bestow a prize for the Best Heraldic Display. Autocrat, Duena Ysabela
Celestina Manrique de Palm y Majorca. Feastcrat, HL Teamhair Gleann de Locha.
Order of the Argent Palm - Sven Forlust (Barony of Darkwater)
Order of
the Argent Scales - Anridir Tearlach - (Barony of Darkwater)
Summer Arts & Sciences Faire
Talewinds April AS XXXII 5-1/3-98 the
Barony of Wyvernwood is proud to host Summer Arts & Sciences Faire to be
held at Camp Ithiel. Events to include Friday Night Torch Light Tourney, Rapier
Tavern Brawl, Archery, Classes, Living Dead Melee, Children's boffer list, and
much more. Autocrat, Lady Valeria Rufina Andalusiana, Feastcrat, Lady Sarah
Tegan Holden.
From the Minister of Arts & Sciences, Marchese Giuseppe
Francesco da Borgia. For those of you who did not have the opportunity to attend
Summer Art/Sci, you missed quite a treat! The event featured a wonderful array
of classes, martial activities, and fun for all. The entries themselves were
simply unmatched in overall quality, and the general spirit of the event was
both relaxing as well as enjoyable. It is a great feeling to know that the arts
and sciences in Trimaris flourish and shine as an example to all.
Gathering of the Clans
Talewinds April AS XXXII 5-8/10-98 The Barony of
Darkwater presents The Gathering of the Clans at Deerhaven Camp Ground.
Featuring Highland Games, Archery Contest, Children's Games, Lysts (traditional
Highland Weapons only - Sword & Targ, Ax, Glave, Claymore or Spear), and
much more. Autocrats: Sasha Gregorvich Villanov & Lady Bretislava Jerabek
ne'Noyan. Feastcrat: Lady Elysa Baranowski.
Seneschal's 1st quarter report from Lord Andre Jean Faucon, Kingdom Seneschal
of Trimaris to Her Excellency Ellis O'Boirne
Shire of Amurgorod: (sustaining
17, Associate 6) The last report was received 1-15-98. I have not yet been
informed of the promised change in Seneschal for this group. I await to hear
further developments.
Barony of An Crosaire: (Sustaining 56, Associate 19)
The Barony holds four meetings per month with an average attendance of forty.
Classes in Morris Dancing, Dance, Newcomer, Converting Costuming Patterns,
Bardic and Basic Heraldry were offered. Demos were held at Westwood Middle
School for 30+ students. Topics included period food and everyday life. The
local Barnes and Nobles was the site for a live display of period artisans at
work. Finally the group participated once again in the Hoggetowne Medieval
Faire. This event draws 30, 000+ people and has been a keystone demonstration
for the group. In fact, the Barony does this so well, I have referred other
groups to them, so that their presentation methods can be shared with and used
by all. The Baronial succession has been decided. Once again this group
should be complimented on the lack of politics involved with this process. The
group didn't even slow down and is in the midst of preparing for hosting our
Trimaris Memorial Crown Tourney.
The Barony is about to bring into existence
a new incipient canton located in Dixie County Florida. I anticipate no problems
with this formation. My deputy for incipient groups will be hard at work helping
both of our incipient groups strive to become successful.
Shire of Brineside
Moor: (sustaining 21, associate 7) This quiet group has little activity to
report for this quarter. I have noticed some of the group's member names
appearing in individual bids for events. A good sign of a group still keeping
active and busy.
Shire of Castlemere: (sustaining 55, associate 24)
Castlemere hosted the Kingdom's Spring Coronation event. They seemed to be
giving most of their attention to this and it showed. The event went off with
few problems and all who attended had a good time. I expect to hear more about
classes, etc. now that they have finished with the event. I expect to hear more
about their normal operations again.
Incipient Shire of Chiens Frontiere:
(sustaining 2, associate 3) The seneschal reports that the group is holding two
meetings per month with an average attendance of six. The group is busy planning
demos and other activities designed to help them reach potential new members.
Shire of Crystal Moor: (sustaining 3, associate 3) Crystal Moor has a new
seneschal and is now holding weekly meetings. Attendance runs around 12 people.
The group's seneschal included photocopies of proof of membership for three new
members. I am glad to see the membership increase go along with the
increase in activity. A day event is in the planning stages.
Barony of
Darkwater: (sustaining 86, associate 29) The Barony is as busy as usual.
Thegroup holds weekly meetings with an average attendance of 40 people. The
group has now changed their meeting location to the Union Park Middle School.
The seneschal feels that this will allow them to be more active in the school
system. Classes in Dance, Calligraphy, Art/Sci documentation, and newcomers were
held. The group is currently preparing for their Gathering of the Clans event.
Shire of Fiach Ogan: (sustaining 19, associate 7) This group holds two
meetings per month with an average attendance of 20 people. Weekly practices for
rapier and heavy weapons combat are featured by this group.
Shire of Gleann
Dubh: (sustaining 17, associate 6) The seneschal reports that the group hold two
meetings per month with an average of 8 in attendance. Classes in armor making
and tabard sewing were offered this quarter. Class attendance averaged 4 people.
A weekly fighter paractice is held and attended by 6-8 people. A demo was held
at the New Smyrna Beach Library. Approximately 80 parents and children watched
demonstrations of period crafts and heavy weapons combat.
Shire of
Glymmerholde: (sustaining 30, associate 5) Glymmerholde hosts 6 meetings per
month with attendance averaging 25 people. Classes in Customs and Courtesies,
Class Teaching and a fighter workshop were offered. The seneschal reports
problems with integrating new fighters into the group. Rather than just
complain, the group's seneschal is giving of her time and attending fighter
workshops. I applaud her initiative in placing herself in close contact with the
fighters of her group. I will be interested in hearing about the results.
College of Golden Keype: (numbers included in Kingdom unaffiliated) The last
report received from this group was 1/98. No other information is available.
Canton of Mathom Trove: (sustaining 6, associate 2) The Canton meets on
average three times per month with an average attendance of 14 people. Most of
the Canton's efforts were geared for preparing for their annual St. Georges'
event. This is the premier heraldic event in the Kingdom. The group's attention
to detail is always appreciated by all who attend. The only other notes is that
the Canton will soon have to be looking for a new seneschal. The current officer
was selected to be the next Baroness so this is indeed a happy occasion.
Shire of Narval Dorado: (sustaining 37, associate 20) Narval holds two
meetings per month with an average attendance of 10 people. The group is
currently helping the Shire of Storm with the demo at the Largo Renaissance
Festival. The group is now planning a mid-summer event as well.
College of
Northern Marches: (sustaining 4, associate 3) This group has had an activity
level that belays their size. First they performed outstanding service by
running gate at Spring Coronation. The Kingdom Constable has reported that their
efforts have earned them the highest praise from her office. Now I am again
seeing the names of group members appear on bids for Kingdom events. Rather than
waiting for service opportunities this groups members are actively seeking them.
Someone is certainly doing something right there and I applaud their effort.
Shire of Oldenfeld:(sustaining 19, associate 10) Oldenfeld holds weekly
meetings with attendance running about 20 people. Music, Sewing, Fending and
Combat Archery classes were held. The group participated in the local parade of
lights and assisted a Meridian group for a "Tartan Days" demo. The group's Yule
and Anniversary events were well received. The main focus of this group is
moving to preparing for Panhandle Skirmishes. This is an interkingdom war with
Mericies. The shire is energetic and is up for the task. One interesting project
started by the seneschal concerns demo participation. Points are being awarded
to those member attending and when enought our accumulated a free local event
will be awarded. I will be interested in hearing how this promotion works for
the group.
Shire of Peregrine Springs: (sustaining 22, associate 11) Three
meetings are held per month. Attendance averages 5 people per meeting. A twice
monthly fighter practice is featured. The group also hosted a rapier symposium
this quarter.
Shire of Ruins: (sustaining 23, associate 7) The group is
planning a revel for its members. Also the seneschal is looking for ways to
raise funds with an eye toward future activity for the group. Nothing else was
reported.
Shire of Sangre del Sol: (sustaining 19, associate 5) Sangre holds
one meeting per month with an average attendance of 15 people. Classes in
Art/Sci Documentation, Dance and Sewing were offered. This group seems to have a
very active sewing group that meets often. The group held an Anniversary Event
that was rated a success. In addition, this group also assisted with gate at the
Winter Art/Sci event. The Kingdom Constable praised this group's gate efforts in
her report. The only other news concerns the impending change over in the
seneschal office. I would like to express my gratitude to Lady Sancia for her
fine work.
Shire of Sea March: (sustaining 25, associate 13) This group
holds two meetings per month with an average attendance of 8 people. The
seneschal seems to be working toward better communications with her local
officers. She has been looling through the files and requesting copies of
reports from her local officers. An April Revel was held for a group activity.
The seneschal has indicated that they want several dates reserved for 1999 for
events. As of yet I have not received an official date request and will talk to
all of my locals about the proper procedures for reserving dates.
Shire of
Southkeep: (sustaining 18, associate 9) Southkeep has a new seneschal at the
helm. I await to hear more bout what this fine group is doing in there next
report.
Shire of Stag Ridge: (sustaining 7, associate 2) This small groups
has been busy holding demos. They were part of the Sarasota Highlands Games and
presented an extensive display of period arts and crafts. Next a demo for Lake
County Elementary School was held. The 4th grade class was treated to two
visits. The first visit covered life in the middle ages. The second visit
focused on specific topics such as calligraphy. Finally the current seneschal
will be stepping down soon. I would commend her for her work on getting and
keeping this fine shire going.
Shire of Starhaven: (sustaining 48, associate
29) This large shire was surprising quiet for the quarter. I look forward
tohearing more about their upcoming activities.
Shire of Storm: (sustaining
22, associate 9) The last report for this group was received 1/98. I know for a
fact that this group is holding a four weekend long demo at the Largo Ren Faire.
I am personally aware of an active fighter practice that takes place weekly.
Canton of Swamp Keype: (sustaining 13, associate 6) Swamp Keype holds one
meeting per month with an average attendance of 20 people. The group hosted 3
demos this quarter. The first was a large public demo in front of Orlando City
Hall. This was done for the local motion picture industry. The four gentles
involved received awards of appreciation for their involvement. The second demo
was the Milton High School senior English Class. Various period topics and
crafts were presented. The final demo was held for the Hickory Tree School. This
demo featured SCA heavy weapons combat. The seneschal reports that a new art/sci
officer is in place and seems to be settling in just fine.
Shire of Tri O's:
(sustaining 12, associate 12) This group holds two meetings per month with an
average attendance of 8 people. Their small size doesn't keep this group from
working hard. The shire helped present a very successful Kingdom fundraising
event called Scotch Welsh Wars. This fighting event was very well received by
the populace.
Shire of Vaca del Mar: (sustaining 23, associate 14) Vaca
holds one meeting per month with an average attendance of 6 people. The group
has gone through some recent upheavals with many officers changing. The new
seneschal seems intent on handling problems on the local level and getting the
group back on track. Three demos were held this quarter. The first was for Palm
Coast Middle School. The second demo was held at St. Barnabus Episcopal School
for about 400 students. The final demo was a public demonstration of fighting
and crafts at the Deland Arts Fair.
Barony of Wyvernwood: (sustaining 94,
associate 31) The first Barony of Trimaris was as active as ever. Four meetings
are held each month with an average attendance of 40 people. Classes in
Heraldry, Period Music, and war strategy was held. Four demos were held this
quarter. The first involved answering phones for the local PBS fundraiser. The
next demo involved working the crowd at the USF College of Engineers "Blarney
Dinner." Cub Scout Pack 222 were treated to an Art/Sci demo were interactive
stations were set up for participation. Finally the group helped out at the Bay
Area Ren Faire. To keep busy the group also hosted one local event and is
preparing to host the next Kingdom Art/Sci event as well.
Waterford Elementary School Demo
5-19-98, the Barony of Darkwater held a
demo at the Waterford Elementary School 5th grade class. Sir Demetrius, Lord
Wilhelm Borsbane and Lord Thorgierr Inn Danski put on a mini tournament. They
each chose a lady to fight for and a quire to help them with their armor.
Afterwards we played with a trebuchet (a small one built especially for demos)
as the kids tried to knock down some castle walls. Wilhelm and I (Lady Teamhair)
sang at their "feast" and then we all spent the last hour signing autographs for
the children in their yearbooks. It was a great success! I would like to thank
all those who helped (thank's went to Seamus for the use of his mini-trebuchet),
and a special thank you to the Waterford PTA for the generous donation. Lady
Teamhair Gwyddel
Trimaris Memorial Tourney
Talewinds April AS XXXII 5/22-25/98 The Barony
of An Crosaire proudly presents Trimaris Memorial Tourney, held at Camp Wewa.
"Join us as the entire Kingdom holds it's breath in anticipation of the results
of Crown Lysts, wherein the Heirs to the Thornes shall be determined by Right of
Arms! There will also be the Champion of Trimaris Lysts, Rapier Lysts, Archery
Competition, Poet Laureate Competition, Children's Activities, and much, much
more! Autocrats, Master Rurik Petrovitch Stoianov & Lady Marte Grau called
Kratze; Feastcrat, Mistress Ceridwen o' Cahercommaun
Poet Laureat = Wulfinde
Aethelwulf
(event report) We had some grave concerns regarding the alcohol
policy of Camp Wewa. I am pleased to report that there were "no" incidents at
the event regarding this issue. The people of Trimaris are to be highly
commended for their understanding and cooperation of this matter. Over all, the
event seemed to be a tremendous success. There were 1,232 persons in attendance
throughout the course of the weekend. There were three heavy weapon's lysts,
Crown Lyst and an Unbelted Fighters Lyst on Saturday, and the Champion of
Trimaris Lyst on Sunday. There was archery from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm on both days,
as well as a light weapon's lyst on Sunday. There were eight art/sci classes
held, children's activities run by the Minister of Children, as well as Page's
activities run by Donavyn de Raine, Page's Guild Master. We were also able to
open the pool for swimming from noon to 4:00 pm each day. Feast for the
weekend was a huge success. We were able to provide eight meals throughout the
weekend for those Gentles who purchased feast, as well as 24 hour liquid
refreshment (ice tea, lemonade and ice water) for everyone attending the event.
The quality of the food presented was of high caliber. I am not aware of any
complaints regarding food...not even "there wasn't enough." Everyone seemed well
pleased with what they received.
The Barony of An Crosaire, once
again, provided an ice and soda booth for the benefit of the event. This has
proven to be invaluable for the large events for many reasons. It reduces the
need to travel off site thus reducing the parking and traffic problems, as well
as providing a means for event goers to conveniently keep their personal coolers
supplied with ice, thus reducing the number of requests in the kitchen for ice
from the camp's ice machine.
Financially, I believe the event was a
tremendous success. THL Cara will have to make the complete report on this
matter, since I do not have all the information regarding this issue. However,
both myself and Mistress Ceridwen were able to come in under budget. This
combined with the extraordinary attendance should prove to be a very successful
combination. Just as a reminder to yourself and THL Cara, the extra 5% profit
above the standard 30% which the Barony of An Crosaire was to receive, is to go
into the Land Fund by unanimous decision of the Barony. (Submitted by Master
Rurik Petrovitch Stoianov, Autocrat)
The Incipient Shire of Murvagh
The official starting date of the
Incipient Shire of Murvagh is 5-98, with the founding seneschal Katherine
McKinney. Murvagh is located in Cross City, FL. The shire was started by people
who became interested in the SCA through the Hoggetowne Medieval Fair. According
to the 1st quarter report, the seneschal states "Since the average age of our
members is around 17, it is not surprising, but very difficult for the two or
three members who end up doing all of the work, planning activities, and doing
all of the "how are you (getting to, paying for, getting your waiver signed for,
fixed for garb, etc) the up coming event" planning. Since the huge majority of
our current members are teenagers, meeting have, quite expectedly, turned in to
something of a social club for "geeks". Due to the largely "redneck" and rural
nature of our area, this is not necessarily a bad thing and gives them a needed
outlet. This is one of the problems that time will cure. It has been a quite
quarter. We did manage, after great difficulty to obtain a new meeting place,
the DAV hall, that is much better than our old one. Our membership has stablized
to ten or so core members, augmented with occasional visitors.
Summer Thunder
6-6-98, The Barony of Darkwater held their Summer Thunder
event at Camp River Forest
Panhandle Skirmishes
Talewinds June AS XXXIII 6-12/14-98, The Shire of
Oldenfeld is proud to present Panhandle Skirmishes, to be held at the Spirit of
the Suwanee Music Camp. "This year, Oldenfeld is proud to host Panhandle
Skirmishes for both Trimaris and Meridies as a kingdom event. We've got battles
galore, arts and sciences activities, and many more activities planned with that
special Oldenfeld touch that everyone has come to know and love."
Autocrat, Lord Cedric of Dorchester
(report from Panhandle participant) OK,
I've resisted replying to this simply because the pain and anguish have been
bad. I mean, I go to a war for the first time in about 10 years and what
happens...I sprain my ankle in the warm up time before the battles even
start!!!! If it hadn't been for the Torchlight Tourney the night before,
I'd have been *really* pissed off!!! Other than this minor (major for me...has
cost about $500 between the loss of work, the doctor, and the event cost
{gee...this was even local for me}) set back, the war was a wonderful and was a
great success. Everyone seemed to have a good time and enjoy themselves
immensely. Like others, I heard no complaints about the fighting other than the
heat. The site was very nice except for the lack of adequate shower and toilet
facilities. Rurik
Talewinds August AS XXXIII While the vast armies of
Trimaris and Meridies engaged in a day of spirited Martial Combat, the musicians
of both kingdoms engaged in a different sort of exchange. Sitting inside the
art/sci hall, amidst a dazzling display of crafts, several musicians spent the
day singing and playing the songs of the Renaissance. Sylvija, Romas, Alexander,
Beverly, Wilhelm F., Warina of Meridies, Arianna (at her first event) all joined
together for a wonderful day of making music. The day started off with some
dance tunes and other familiar instrumental songs. This was followed by an hour
or so of period vocal music. Many of the minstrels sang as well as played
musical instruments. A wide variety of music was played that made it possible
for all, from newcomers to advance players, to take part. After a spirited 3 ½
hour sessions, it was time to take a break. Following a brief intermission, the
recorder players gathered together to work on some advanced materials. It is
extremely gratifying to get the opportunity to sit together with a group of
dedicated minstrels to play music composed by some of the most prominent of the
Renaissance composers. I hope that these kind of advanced sessions will take
place at every event. During the day, the Black Rose Consort played music at the
Great Court. Also, at feast which was given for all the assembled Royalty,
Cirocco performed her newest hit "Ode to a Newcomer." Martha sang two ballads
that brought tears both of pride and laughter. Despite the heat, a good time was
had by all.
Cattle Raids
Talewinds June AS XXXIII 6-20-98, The Shire of Starhaven
once again presents Cattleraids, ar F. Burton Smith Park, "Featuring the cattle
raids, a five man melee team tourney. There will also be a Champion of Starhaven
Lyst. Cattle raids is a day trip only event, starting at 11 am and ending at 6
pm. A soldiers feast will be held in the evening. We are sponcering a food drive
for the local Humane Society, so please bring a can or box of animal
food." Autocrats, Lord Conradin der Grau & Lady Josephine of Devon.
St. Jerome's Study
Talewinds June AS XXXIII, Saturday, 6-27-98, at Saints
Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Focusing on classes by Peers and their
associates. We invite you to learn Arts & Sciences and Martial Arts. A Pas
d'Arms, requested by His Majesty, will be held during the cool morning hours. A
judging for Summer Art/Sci's brewing and vinting contest will be held at this
event. A sumptuous, authentic 14th century feast will be served starting with
breakfast and including lunch, then feast supper." Autocrat, Master Iefan
Colledig; Feastcrat, Mistress Ceridwen o'Cahercommaun & Master Rurik
Petrovitch Stoianov
(event report) It is my understanding that approximately
190 people attended the event and (at the first rendering of the funds) the
event netted somewhere in the range of $640.00 for the land fund. I fully
believe that the event was a major success. Thanks in large part to a
diligent staff there were no problems encountered during the event. The Pas
D'Armes went well, the fighters enjoyed themselves, and the ladies had a grand
time in the gallery. Numerous volunteers made sure that water was
available for the fighters and thanks were expressed by many of the fighters for
the accommodations provided. The classes all went well. There were only
two teachers who had to cancel. One of these was involved in a car
accident on the way to the event and the other was keeping watch on her home in
light of the numerous wild-fires that were apparently in the vicinity.
Only one teacher present canceled a class for lack of participation. This
was during the first hour of classes for the day (9:30 am) and attendance early
in the day was low. As the day progressed all of the classes were full and
"many" people (students and teachers) enthusiastically endorsed the event and
the site choice. The all-day feast was incredible! Many complements
were expressed to me for the quality of the food and the availability of a
filling and substantial (not sandwiches) lunch! The evening meal was
delicious and the entire evening feast was prepared, presented, and served
well. The Crown (Their Majesties) whole-heartily endorsed the event as
something they hoped would become a yearly occurrence. Site clean-up
proceeded well. Although, I think I should have helped more in the kitchen
but each time I went in I felt like I was just causing folks to trip.
Overall, it was wonderful. I am looking forward to attending next year's
event and teaching (I think Messer Guiseppe plans to autocrat the
event). Master Iefan Colledig ap Dynfwal Abertawe, O.L.
Talewinds, August AS XXXIII, 1998 This first time event was a smash success.
Members of the populace from all over our great Kingdom gathered in the lovely
Abbey to devote a day to their continuing studies. Indeed, the full spectrum of
the Arts and Sciences of the SCA were explored in a large number of well
attended classes, taught by some of the most learned Scholars from the ranks of
Peers and their Associates. After beginning the day with a sumptuous breakfast
prepared by Master Rurik, Mistress Ceridwen and Baroness Natasha; everyone was
ready to go to school. Many of the minstrels who are frequently mentioned in
these Guild articles, attended both of the excellent music classes that were
offered. The first class was on how to prepare documentation for Art/Sci
entries. While the next hour was used to explore the rich body of literature
available from the Royal printers on the subject of renaissance music. We wish
to express our gratitude to the great Lady who presented these classes. In
addition, there were classes on other areas of the Bardic and Performing Arts.
These classes were also presented by recognized experts and scholars, to student
eager to learn. Of course, no event would be compete without some time for the
minstrels to gather to share some newly acquired music. Although, the time for
playing was brief, the minstrels made the best of it by playing a wide selection
of music. Later that night at a feast fit for a King and Queen, the populace was
delighted to hear some beautiful music from members of the Oldenfeld Ensemble.
Beverly sang a beautiful love song that brought tears to our eyes and warmth to
our hearts. She has such a lovely voice, that it is difficult to find the right
words to adequately describe its delicate sound and robust power. Mistress
Sylvija, then sang an Italian love song about a girl passing along some figs to
her suitors. Master Iefan brought down the house with his antics when he was
given the honor of receiving a fig.
Secret Assassins' Third Ball
Talewinds July AS XXXIII 7-10/12-98, "You
are invited to attend another of Brineside Moor's Assassins' Balls, to be held
at Shimmergreen. Join us for contests galore! Prizes! Fighter's competition,
archery contest (IKAC), Assassin's contest, Bardic circle, and more." Autocrat,
Gwendolyn of the Nine Wells; Feastcrat Cadhia O'Faolain.
A Midsummer Knight's Dream
Talewinds July AS XXXIII 7-10/12-98, You are
invited to come live the Midsummer Knight's Dream hosted by the Shire of Narval
Dorado, held at Camp Soule. "Good Gentles - come join us for a day of fun and
frolic, dinner and dancing, classes and combat, and best of all - relaxation.
We'll be inside in the air conditioned feast hall for classes and a fabulous
Italian feast followed by dancing (and, don't fret, dance lessons). And outside
for a cooling afternoon water-ballon melee and other fun activities. Don't
forget- Pennsic War XXVII fast approacheth, all fighters, fencers & archers
come hone your skills ‘til they're as sharp as your weapons! We will be holding
both heavy and light weapons lysts and the campsite has an archery range. So
bring your bows, arrows and your own targets - targets, hmm, maybe we can borrow
a few armored fighters, so bring your "blunt" arrows too." Note: this is a
tenting only event. Autocrat, James Malcolm Helme; Feastcrat, Arianna Rosa
Cristina Veneziano
Summer Revel VI
Talewinds June AS XXXIII 7-18-98, the Stronghold of Nan
Crioch Tuatha presents Summer Revel VI at the Unitarian Universalist Church of
Jacksonville. Fighting includes the stronghold champions lyst and the event
champions lyst. Autocrat, Lord Gareth de Mountayne; Feastcrat, Lady Kira Roland
Pennsic XXVII
Talewinds April AS XXXII 8-7/16-98, War looms in the north
and the call goes forth for warriors. Glory and Honor will be won. Let them
tremble in fear at our warriors! Let them be humbled by our artisans! Come one,
come all Pennsic XXVII awaits.
This came over the internet shortly after the
war. Although this does not involve Trimaris, it is a story so typical of the
wonderful things that happen at our wars I felt that it would be appropriate to
include in our history for the benefit of those who follow us. Natasha
The
mercenary household of the Mountain Confederation had been fighting for the
Kingdom of Ansteorra all war, and doing a damned good job of it, too. On
the final Saturday of the war, Barn, the King of Ansteorra, came to the Mountain
Confederation as we assembled for the first battle, and spoke. He
congratulated us on our fighting, on our ability to work with his army, and gave
our fighting unit the Sable Falcon, the highest fighting award in the Kingdom of
Ansteorra. He shook each of us by the hand, and personally thanked each
one of us for our efforts on his kingdom's behalf. We cheered him, and his
kingdom, and we adorned our standard with Ansteorra's Falcon. Barn regretted
that he could not remain at Pennsic to lead his forces into battle. In
fact, nearly the entire Ansteorran army was in their camp, packing to begin
their 2000 mile drive back to their kingdom. There were only a handful of
Ansteorrans who were going to take the field that final morning, and Barn
wondered if we would allow them to fight with us under our unit command. We
explained that we would be honored to have it so. Barn's final words to us
were "Take care of my boys..." We cheered him again, as he strode from the
field. The mountain pass battle began, and the combined forces of Ansteorra and
the Mountain Confederation fought hard, well and honorably. After the mountain
pass, as we were resting for the coming field battle, we saw there was a great
gathering of Eastern forces in the resurrection area of the battlefield. A
few of our fighters joined the throng, and came back with the news that the
Eastern Army planned to withdraw from the field. At first we did not
believe that this could be true. But as we watched, the entire Eastern
Army formed a column behind the Eastern banners and marched from the field. Our
Ansteorran comrades grew dismayed, and cried "We did not drive 2000 miles to
quit a battle!" Our unit commander, Thorvaaldr, exclaimed: "I
promised your king I would take care of you, and taking care of you does NOT
include walking away from a fight. Don your armor!" And so we did.
By my count, there were 24 warriors of the Mountain Confederation, 7 warriors
from Ansteorra, and 3 Atlantian warriors who arrayed ourselves in our battle
gear, and strode to the highest point of the battlefield. Over our heads
waved the blue and gold banner of the Mountain Confederation, adorned by the
Ansteorran Sable Falcon. We paused atop the hill and gazed at the might of
the Midrealm army. It stretched from one side of the field to the other.
Then the 34 of us marched across the battle plain, to challenge the Midrealm
army. Thorvaaldr, as our unit commander, spoke for us. He cried: "We are
the combined forces of the Kingdom of Ansteorra and the Mountain Confederation.
We came here to fight a battle, and a battle we shall have. We will leave
this field only in Victory or in Death. Gentlemen, assemble your army!"And
the cheers erupted. They began with the Midrealm fighters who had actually
heard the challenge, and spread along both flanks as word went out that a
handful of fighters had stayed on the field. The cheers became a roar as
we were engulfed by our "foes". Backs were pounded, hands shaken, we were
lifted and hugged and swung around by a hundred fighters each. When the
accolade ended, we 34 fighters marched back to our little hill, ready to be the
last "Forlorn Hope" of the blue taped army. But as we stood there, beneath
our standard bearing the golden snarling mountain lion and the blue hills we
call home, a single warrior approached from the other side. He came before
us and cried: "You have shown great honor and >glory by your actions this
day. Please allow me to fight at your side." And we replied: "We would be
honored to have you, and welcome. Bring this man blue tape!" And lo,
as this was being done, two more fighters approached, asking to fight with
us. And then four more fighters, and then a unit, and then another unit
asked to join us. And then, the Kingdom of Calontir approached us and
said: "Please allow us the honor of fighting at your side!" And to all who
approached, we cried: "Thank you, the honor is ours! Welcome! More blue
tape!" A grizzled knight of Calontir walked through our ranks, shaking our
hands. He was an obvious veteran of many wars, but tears flowed freely from his
eyes, as he shook our hands and told us how proud he was to belong to a Society
who valued honor and chivalry so highly. "War points do not matter, this
isn't about war points," he said, "it is about honor and chivalry. You
have truly won this War." Once again, we turned to face the Midrealm from our
little hill. But now, beneath the banner of the Mountain Confederation,
there stood an army that reached halfway across the battlefield. On the
other side, the army of the Midrealm also covered only half the field.
They had released their allies from their Pennsic XXVII war alliances, and
allowed the marshals to even the sides. The Midrealm had the final war point in
their gauntlets, they could have crushed our Forlorn Hope with a couple of small
units. But they had chosen instead the route of chivalry, honor,
generosity and graciousness. The marshals finished briefing us, the assembled
and newly assembled armies awaited breathlessly. And with the roar of the
cannon, the final official war point battle of Pennsic XXVII began. It was
glorious, it was honorable and clean. It was some of the best fighting of
the war. When it was over, the blue taped side was victorious. Barn, the
King of Ansteorra, was still on site to hear the news that his kingdom had won
the final war point of Pennsic XXVII. As Ansteorra was still in alliance
with the Eastern forces, Barn sent an envoy to HRM Timothy with the gift of the
final war point. HRM Timothy graciously accepted. The words I write are
true. This saga is the story of a small band of warriors who stood alone
as a Forlorn Hope against an army, and won. "Honor, not Honors" is the
Mountain Confederation motto. Our colors are blue and gold. Our colors do
not run. This posting is not meant in any way to impugn the honor or question
the reasons of HRM Timothy or the Eastern Army. It was just too good a
tale to not be told. Arden MacIlhatton, Warrior of the Mountain
Confederation
Scribal and Herauldic Symposium
Talewinds, August AS XXXIII, 1998 On
Saturday 8-22-98, the Scribal and Herauldic Symposium sponsored by Trictrus
Abbey, the Shire of Stag Ridge and the Shire of Brineside Moor was held at St.
Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Bradenton. Autocrat Master Justin of Kent
Fall Coronation
Talewinds, August AS XXXIII, 1998 On 9-4/7-98 The Canton
of Mathom Trove, presents Fall Coronation to be held at Camp Wewa. Come join in
the pageantry of the Coronation of Trimaris' new King and Queen. Delight in the
sumptuous feasts and enjoy the heavy and light weapons lyst as well as archery
and art/sci classes. Autocrat ld Sebastian alyburton and Lady Katherine of
Tewkesbury. Feastcrat Mistress Elfwyn de Barfleur.
Sea March Anniversary Event
9-18/20-98 the Shire of Sea March held their
anniversary event at Meadowbrook Club House
Michaelmas
Talewinds, August AS XXXIII, 1998 On 9-25/27-98 come join the
the Barony of An Crosaire at Camp Immokalee as we celebrate the investiture of
Don Roibeard MacSlugahadh Aub and Honorable Lady Teamhair Gleann da Loch.
Featured is the Baron's Champion Lyst, the Baroness' Blade Lyst, Archery
Competition, classes, numerous fun fighting, fencing, archery combat archery
activities and don't forget the wall. Autocrat Lady Chabi Merkit, feastcrat
Master Rurik Petrovitch Stoianov.
Bardic Celebration III
Talewinds, August AS XXXIII, 1998 10-2/4-98 The
Shire of Sangre del Sol invites you to join us at Camp Greynolds for a weekend
devoted to the performance arts. We will have prize competitions for every kind
of bardic art, with the winners of these competitions invited to participate in
the Grand Bardic Tournament, a double elimination mixed bardic arts lyst for the
Grand Prize. Creativity (performing your own works) shall be honored as before,
but this year we are also encouraging research, with extra scoring for document
able period works or styles. For our fighters we will have the Boasting Bear Pit
Tourney for a prize of rattan and for our fencers, the Elizabethan insult lyst
with a beautiful hand made prize. And if you still want more, the ever popular
Castle is available at the park for impromptu storming. In addition, we will
have classes (teachers wanted) games (including the ever-popular Thieves Game)
and our legendary Dollar-a-Yard fabric store run. The day will be followed by a
sumptuous feast- good wholesome fare and plenty of it. Autocrat Lady Sanchia the
Sly, Feastcrat Lady Rebecca the Goldenhair
Champion of Glymmerholde Lyst
Talewinds, September 1998 AS XXXIII On
10-16/18-98 the Shire of Glymmerholde participated in the Lee County, Kiwanis
Medieval Faire held at Lakes Park in Ft. Myers Fl. Demos at faire by the Shire
of Glymmerholde include 5 heavy weapons lysts, art sci displays in the
Hospitaller booth and court with processions. Also the Champion of Glymmerholde
lyst will be held.
Village Faire
Talewinds July AS XXXIII 10-16/18-98 The Barony of
Darkwater in conjunction with 1066: the Norman Invasion of England, Kingdom
fundraiser presents Village Faire, to be held at Camp Wewa. Autocrat, Desirate
Wendaway; Feastcrat, Lord Daibhead McUater.
Harvest Festival
Talewinds, August AS XXXIII, 1998 On 10-23/25-98 the
Shire of Oldenfeld held a Provincial Harvest at Camp Indian Springs. 1370's garb
contest during feast, archery, aspic construction, barroom brawl melee, bocce,
bragging contest, drawing contest, insult contest, light weapons tourney, ogre
challenge tourney, period music, period poetry contest, subtlety contest, thrown
weapons, William Marshal Tourney, and more. Their Highnesses Trimaris also plan
to attend, and may be holding a Trimarian Court at this event. Autocrat Baron
Romas the Mapmaker, Feastcrat, Baroness Silvja the Landlady.
Sand Dragon Social
Talewinds, August AS XXXIII, 1998 On 10-25-98 the
Shire of Gleann Dubh presents the Sand Dragon Social at Ponce Inlet Park. Join
in a day of un, games, and varied activities including the Sand Dragon List,
rapier list, quest, sand castle building contest, "sheep" riding races, and
flying dragon jousting (bring your own kite) and Dragon Ball (winds permitting),
and a Conch blowing competition. There will be a Duc du Pot Luck feast, bring an
entree or side dish. Desserts will be available for purchase at the site.
Baron's Champion
Talewinds, October 1998 AS XXXIII On 11-7-98 the Barony
of Darkwater invites you to Baron's Champion at Camp Ithiel. Events to include a
novice list for fighters who have been authorized less than one year, the
Baron's Champion list, the Baroness' blade rapier tourney, and melees to follow
in the afternoon. There will be a pot luck feast in the evening. The meat dish
will be provided by the Barony. Please bring a covered dish that serves 4 if you
wish to participate. Autocrat Mistress Ekaterina Adrianovna Sinilnakova and
Gwynna de la Pole.
Martinmass Moot
Talewinds, September 1998 AS XXXIII On 11-13/15-98 the
Barony of Darkwater and the Kingdom of Trimaris present Martinmass Moot at Camp
Wewa. Join in the pagentry as our noble fighters vie for the right to be ruler
of our fair Kingdom. See the beauty of the processions before the King and Queen
as fighters and consorts seek approval to participate in this most honorable
lyst. Also for your enjoyment there will be a special Friday Night Quest hosted
by Sir Demetrius, a light weapons lyst, a beautiful original scroll display, and
many other activities to delight one and all. Autocrat Desirata Wendaway &
Ysar de la nuit Blanc. Feastcrat Meghan Orianna Lauder
Caravansarai
Talewinds, October 1998 AS XXXIII On 11-20/22-98 the Shire
of Storm presents Caravanserai at Camp Soule. Join us as we celebrate the safe
return of the Caravan to Trimaris from its journey to the east. The festivities
will include the Defender of the Caravan Lyst, assorted games of skill, and a
wondrous feast featuring recipes brought back from the Caravan's travels through
the Orient and Middle East. Other activities include Brawl in the Fall II - the
Great Wyvern Skirmish, Torchlight Tourney (Fri. Night), melees, archery, games,
children's activities, feast, dancing, bardic and Dun Tyr Dog Ball - sponsored
by Fiach Ogen. Autocrat Allen Marc Levy, Feastcrat Bob Tempe
Swamp Stomp
Talewinds, September 1998 AS XXXIII On 11-27/29-99 the Barony
of An Crosaire and the Shire of Castlemere proudly present Swamp Stomp at Camp
Immokalee. All proceeds from this event go directly to the Kingdom Land Fund.
This event will see more fighting than a Viking in England. There will be two
torchlight tourneys, and "Eleanor of Aquitaine" lyst (lady fighters only), a
"first blood lyst" (authorized less than one year), light weapons lyst, and
armored-up fighting classes. There will also be an art-sci auction, games and
other distractions for your enjoyment. Autocrat Meadhbha O'Riain & Master
Rurik Petrovitch Stoianov, Feastcrat Vaughn Qaratai.
Toys for Tots
Talewinds, November 1998 AS XXXIII On 12-4/6-98 the Shire
of Brineside Moor sponsored Toys for Tots at Roary's Camp. Autocrat Cadhia
O'Falain, feastcrat Lord Annan nam Beanntan and Lady Michalia of the Dragon's
Trench
Yule Event
Talewinds, November 1998 AS XXXIII On 12-11/13-98 the Shire of
Oldenfeld held their Yule Event at Camp Indian Springs featuring the Goblin
Quest (an unusual race to discover and solve clues in order to find the hidden
goblin), art/sci competion, Celtic Games, and many contests, lysts and other
competitions. Autocrat Maigrey, Feastcrat Nimuwae
Domesday Report - Murvagh
This was a busy year for us. We started from
scratch and accomplished lots of things. We became an official incipient group,
we submitted our name to the College of Heralds, we're working on a preliminary
draft of our device and we're up to eight paid members. We've grown from about
ten active members to almost twenty. In a county where the only high school's
graduating class is always less than 100. We've attended several events as a
group, and have become socially much more cohesive. We've learned new skills. We
have several mailers, a fledgling bard, a few aspiring warriors, a brewer, and a
weaver. Next year we're going to focus on membership, learning new medieval
skills and perhaps hosting our own small event. - Katherine McKinney, Seneschal