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<strong>The</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West<br />

Being a Description <strong>of</strong> Events and Courts<br />

<strong>Annotated</strong> by a Variety <strong>of</strong> Folk “Who Were <strong>The</strong>re”<br />

Volume One: <strong>The</strong> First 12½ Years<br />

(AS I (1966) through AS XIII (1978))<br />

by<br />

Master Wilhelm von Schlüssel, M.L., M.P., O.L.M., Q.O.G.<br />

©Copyright 1983 by William R. Keyes<br />

(First Printing: March 15, AS XXX (1996))<br />

(<strong>Annotated</strong> Version, Completed: April 15, AS XXXV (2001))


(“Typeset”/edited by Master Hirsch von Henford, OL,OP, etc., aka Ken Mayer,<br />

September, 1993 - March, 1996)<br />

Annotation Added Summer/Fall <strong>of</strong> 1998 through <strong>the</strong> Summer <strong>of</strong> 2000<br />

Editing continued through Winter/Spring <strong>of</strong> 2001<br />

Special Thanks to Editor: Mistress Eilis O’Boirne, OP, OL<br />

and to <strong>the</strong> Artists:<br />

Dame Teleri Tawel, OL (Original <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Printing);<br />

Lord Nicholas Bawcock <strong>of</strong> Petersfield (<strong>Annotated</strong> <strong>History</strong> Artist)<br />

Disclaimer: This history may have errors in it, as much <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> detail is “remembered” history, or as one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> cover pages<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> original type-written manuscript states “<strong>The</strong> material within is derived from <strong>the</strong> information printed in <strong>The</strong> Crown<br />

Prints and in <strong>The</strong> Page, and from <strong>the</strong> memories <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> participants.” <strong>The</strong> original document was typed on onion-skin<br />

paper, with hand-written notes (<strong>of</strong>ten in <strong>the</strong> margins). All attempts have been made to reconcile <strong>the</strong> notes with <strong>the</strong><br />

original document. Even so, mistakes will have been made -- please contact Hirsch with corrections ...


<strong>The</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West<br />

As Compiled by Master Wilhelm von Schlüssel, OL, OP<br />

Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

<strong>The</strong> Origins .............................................................................................................1<br />

<strong>The</strong> West <strong>Kingdom</strong> ......................................................................................................3<br />

<strong>The</strong> Year One .......................................................................................................3<br />

<strong>The</strong> First Tournament ............................................................................................3<br />

<strong>The</strong> Second Tournament ..........................................................................................6<br />

<strong>The</strong> Third Tournament ............................................................................................8<br />

<strong>The</strong> First Twelfth Night ..........................................................................................10<br />

<strong>The</strong> First Coronation and Crown Tournament ........................................................................13<br />

<strong>The</strong> First Coronation Tournament ..................................................................................15<br />

<strong>The</strong> Year Two .....................................................................................................17<br />

<strong>The</strong> Year Three .....................................................................................................23<br />

First Event <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East Coast Chapter, Whitsuntide Sunday .............................................................24<br />

First Crown and Coronation Tourney, <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East .............................................................25<br />

<strong>The</strong> Creation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA, Inc. .........................................................................................27<br />

Gripe Session ..................................................................................................34<br />

<strong>The</strong> Year Four .....................................................................................................38<br />

First Crown Tourney, <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Middle ........................................................................43<br />

<strong>The</strong> Year Five ......................................................................................................53<br />

First Crown Tourney, <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt .........................................................................69<br />

<strong>The</strong> Year Six .......................................................................................................72<br />

<strong>The</strong> Year Seven .....................................................................................................86<br />

<strong>The</strong> Year Eight .....................................................................................................90<br />

<strong>The</strong> Year Nine ....................................................................................................104<br />

<strong>The</strong> Year Ten .....................................................................................................110<br />

<strong>The</strong> Year Eleven ...................................................................................................118<br />

<strong>The</strong> Year Twelve ..................................................................................................130<br />

<strong>The</strong> First Estrella War ..........................................................................................139<br />

<strong>The</strong> Year Thirteen .................................................................................................145<br />

<strong>The</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists ............................................................................................152<br />

<strong>The</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists ...........................................................................................153<br />

<strong>The</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> Ceantyre ...........................................................................................165<br />

<strong>The</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> St. Andrew’s ........................................................................................172<br />

<strong>The</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Shores ...................................................................................176<br />

<strong>The</strong> Principality (<strong>Kingdom</strong>) <strong>of</strong> An Tir ......................................................................................182<br />

<strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Madrone ............................................................................................192<br />

<strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Three Mountains ......................................................................................203<br />

<strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Adiantum ............................................................................................209<br />

<strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Lion’s Gate ..........................................................................................212<br />

<strong>The</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> Eskalya ...............................................................................................219<br />

<strong>The</strong> Principality (<strong>Kingdom</strong>) <strong>of</strong> Caid .......................................................................................220<br />

Royal Tourney <strong>of</strong> Union ............................................................................................220<br />

First Coronet and Coronation Tourney .................................................................................221<br />

<strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels ...........................................................................................243<br />

<strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Calafia ..............................................................................................262<br />

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Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

<strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Isles ............................................................................................276<br />

<strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Dreiburgen ...........................................................................................282<br />

<strong>The</strong> Marches .........................................................................................................287<br />

Atenveldt (<strong>Kingdom</strong>) ...............................................................................................287<br />

<strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Allyshia .............................................................................................293<br />

<strong>The</strong> Barony (Province) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Rivers ............................................................................295<br />

<strong>The</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> Shasta ..............................................................................................309<br />

Rieslingshire ......................................................................................................312<br />

<strong>The</strong> College <strong>of</strong> St. David ............................................................................................318<br />

<strong>The</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> Montalinas/Perilous Visions ...............................................................................320<br />

<strong>The</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Great Oak ..........................................................................................321<br />

Defunct Branches ......................................................................................................322<br />

APPENDICES ........................................................................................................323<br />

Officer Lists ......................................................................................................323<br />

Society Officers ...............................................................................................323<br />

Herald’s Roster ...............................................................................................324<br />

<strong>Kingdom</strong> Officers ..............................................................................................325<br />

Misc. ...........................................................................................................327<br />

Royalty .........................................................................................................328<br />

Kings and Queens <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West <strong>Kingdom</strong> ............................................................................328<br />

Princes and Princesses <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> An Tir ...................................................................331<br />

Princes and Princesses <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Caid .....................................................................332<br />

Princes and Princesses <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt ................................................................333<br />

First King and Queen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt ...................................................................333<br />

Timeline .........................................................................................................334<br />

Awards - Created by, Date, and First Recipients .........................................................................337<br />

Ceremony for Twelfth Night, AS II (1968) ..............................................................................340<br />

<strong>The</strong> Original Articles <strong>of</strong> Incorporation ..................................................................................350<br />

Record <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Gripe Session ..........................................................................................354<br />

First Proclamation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laws <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West .............................................................................362<br />

Songs ...........................................................................................................364<br />

Men <strong>of</strong> Riesling ...............................................................................................364<br />

A Song <strong>of</strong> Myles, Knight Marshall <strong>of</strong> Madrone ......................................................................365<br />

<strong>The</strong> Caid Rebellion .............................................................................................366<br />

Mongolian Birthday Song .......................................................................................367<br />

From <strong>the</strong> Halls <strong>of</strong> Calafia ........................................................................................368<br />

Stronger Than Heros ...........................................................................................369<br />

Song for Brian Dritar an Con .....................................................................................370<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bellower .................................................................................................371<br />

Baby (Douglas) Longshanks .....................................................................................372<br />

Misc. Questions ...................................................................................................373<br />

“Magic Moments” .................................................................................................389<br />

Where Are <strong>The</strong>y Now? .............................................................................................392<br />

Index ................................................................................................................400<br />

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<strong>Annotated</strong><br />

© Copyright 1980 by William R. Keyes (Wilhelm von Schlüssel)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Origins<br />

<strong>The</strong> origins <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA go back to <strong>the</strong> year 1965, when David <strong>The</strong>wlis (now Duke Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit) and Ken de Maiffe (now Duke<br />

Fulk de Wyvern) were studying <strong>the</strong> medieval orders <strong>of</strong> chivalry and <strong>the</strong> art <strong>of</strong> sword and shield fighting. In February <strong>of</strong> 1966 <strong>the</strong>y began<br />

practicing sword and shield fighting in <strong>the</strong> backyard <strong>of</strong> Diana Paxson (now Countess Diana Listmaker), a medieval history major at <strong>the</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> California at Berkeley. David and Ken had made <strong>the</strong> swords out <strong>of</strong> wood and <strong>the</strong> shields out <strong>of</strong> plywood, and were trying<br />

to teach <strong>the</strong>mselves how to fight and <strong>the</strong>reby learning how it was really done. <strong>The</strong>y based <strong>the</strong>ir actions on <strong>the</strong> old order <strong>of</strong> chivalry. Diana<br />

was enthralled with <strong>the</strong> idea and remembered <strong>the</strong> fabled “Last Tournament”. This was an event which took place in Scotland in 1839. <strong>The</strong><br />

Earl <strong>of</strong> Eglinton, a high-minded young nobleman, complete with castle, serfs, and a head full <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> novels <strong>of</strong> Sir Walter Scott, decided to<br />

dramatize <strong>the</strong> values <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Middle Ages, which were Scott’s and his own answer to <strong>the</strong> problems <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Industrial Revolution, by having<br />

a tournament. Costumes were prepared, banners were sewn, and <strong>the</strong> springs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> London hansom cabs broken by <strong>the</strong> weight <strong>of</strong> men in<br />

armor being born to practice. In was <strong>the</strong> social event <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year. <strong>The</strong> Great Day arrived and <strong>the</strong> splendid procession processed and <strong>the</strong><br />

jousting commenced. And <strong>the</strong>n it began to rain ... Do you know what happens to armor in <strong>the</strong> rain? And banners? And respectable English<br />

noblemen without any shelter? That was <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Romantic Period in England. (This is taken from Diana Paxson’s fanzine, Patterns,<br />

which gave an account <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first tournament <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA. [This article is in <strong>the</strong> Appendices - see page ?])<br />

Diana, David and Ken came up with <strong>the</strong> idea <strong>of</strong> holding a new “Last Tournament.” <strong>The</strong>y would invite all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir friends over to Diana’s<br />

backyard at 2219 Oregon St., in Berkeley, California for a tournament. Everyone would come in costume and <strong>the</strong> men could all be knights<br />

and fight with wooden swords and shields for <strong>the</strong> right to crown <strong>the</strong>ir lady Queen for <strong>the</strong> day. Diana was going to graduate in June and<br />

this would be a last fling before <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> quarter and finals. <strong>The</strong> event was set for May Day, May 1, 1966. It was intended to be a<br />

single time event, just for fun. Nobody ever expected it to continue.<br />

Comments:<br />

A [... a medieval history major at <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> California at Berkeley ...] “Diana, I think, was actually at Mills College, not UCB,<br />

though Mills could have come later in her academic career. Ken and Dave were doing <strong>the</strong>ir practicing with padded maces<br />

(hardwood handles and cloth wrapped heads, as I recall. <strong>The</strong> shields, however, were out <strong>of</strong> steel backed with lea<strong>the</strong>r. <strong>The</strong> steel<br />

was sufficiently good to shatter an arrow from a 75 lb bow with essentially no penetration.”<br />

“Diana was going to be going into <strong>the</strong> Peace Corp. Part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> genesis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> idea was to be <strong>the</strong> only one in <strong>the</strong> Corp who had<br />

ever had a tournament in <strong>the</strong>ir back yard. Stefan de Lorraine and I knew her through fandom, primarily because <strong>of</strong> a shared<br />

membership in al local SF group, <strong>The</strong> Elves, Gnomes, and Little Men's Science Fiction, chowder, and marching society. We got<br />

<strong>the</strong> announcement from her and Henrik Olsgaard (later Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn) saw it pinned to our bulletin board in our dorm room. He<br />

was interested and asked if he could come as well. In <strong>the</strong> end, Stefan, Henrik, two o<strong>the</strong>r guys whose names I can't remember, and<br />

I all went, catching a ride with ano<strong>the</strong>r friend <strong>of</strong> ours, Felice (later Felice <strong>of</strong> Mayhem House).” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “Bo <strong>of</strong> York (Howard Friedlander) was one. Alan Burafato (fencer, SF State) may have been <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r one since he did attend<br />

at least one event (at Cragmont Park - later).” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

a “I could remember Bo, though not anything more <strong>of</strong> his name. I don’t think <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r one was Alan, but I can’t remember<br />

it clearly. I think his name was something like Don or Dan.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

B [... were trying to teach <strong>the</strong>mselves how to fight ...] “By <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first tourney, both Ken and Dave had made <strong>the</strong>mselves very<br />

impressive lea<strong>the</strong>r and metal heater shields that had all <strong>of</strong> us agog. Dave’s was later burned in <strong>The</strong> Fire – though he kept <strong>the</strong> metal<br />

face for years and may have it still. <strong>The</strong> arms he painted on <strong>the</strong> shield are <strong>the</strong> ones he bears today.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “16 gage steel with 2 or 3 layers <strong>of</strong> 1/8" thick lea<strong>the</strong>r.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

B “As far as I know, Ken still has his shield, and it caused an initial contretemps when <strong>the</strong> heralds became prominent, as <strong>the</strong> arms<br />

depicted on <strong>the</strong> shield were those <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> actual de Maiffe family, to which, as far as I know, Ken is Connected but not <strong>the</strong> arms<br />

holder. I’ll wait to see if anyone who was <strong>the</strong>re will comment on <strong>the</strong> origin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> name Fulk de Wyvern (Ken used his own in <strong>the</strong><br />

initial tourney) before I pass along second-hand gossip on <strong>the</strong> subject.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “I think he changed <strong>the</strong> charges from <strong>the</strong> real arms, but <strong>the</strong> colors and placement are <strong>the</strong> same as <strong>the</strong> real arms.” – Henrik<br />

<strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

2 “Did he ever pass along secondhand gossip? <strong>The</strong> arms on Ken's original shield were in fact <strong>the</strong> de Maiffe arms. <strong>The</strong> charges<br />

were changed from roses to boars' heads in his "registered" arms and I recall this coming from one <strong>of</strong> a number <strong>of</strong> decorative<br />

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shields we made for <strong>the</strong> (second tourney?) but Ken's shield was never repainted and he stopped fighting before it would have<br />

been a real issue anyhow.” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

B “<strong>The</strong> invitations were run <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> mimeograph belonging to Felice (<strong>the</strong>n) Rolfe (Felice <strong>of</strong> Mayhem) and distributed to many <strong>of</strong> Felice’s<br />

friends in fandom. That’s how Steve Henderson (Sir Steven MacEanruig) and I got involved. A friend <strong>of</strong> ours in <strong>the</strong> dorms at San<br />

Francisco State, one Henrik Olsgaard (Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn), saw <strong>the</strong> notice on our bulletin board and said "I do that kind <strong>of</strong> stuff."<br />

We invited him along and he showed up with a pile <strong>of</strong> fencing sabers, lath weapons, and a broadsword he’d made from a truck<br />

spring that was truly <strong>the</strong> 20 pound sword you keep hearing about in <strong>the</strong> fantasy novels that no real knight ever swung. Impressive,<br />

though.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “It only weighed 5 ½ lbs. (<strong>the</strong> pommel was solid brass and <strong>the</strong> handle was 3/4" thick solid steel), but compared to Steve’s<br />

Knight Templar small sword it was heavy.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

a “For <strong>the</strong> sake <strong>of</strong> accuracy, I didn’t have <strong>the</strong> Knight Templar sword until some months after <strong>the</strong> SCA got started. For <strong>the</strong><br />

Blessing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Swords I held one <strong>of</strong> Henrik’s fencing sabres.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

b “It may have only weight 5 pounds but it felt a lot heavier at <strong>the</strong> time. Of course <strong>the</strong> pommel counterweighted it nicely. It was<br />

heavy but balanced.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

C “<strong>The</strong> Eglinton Tournament is dealt with at length in <strong>the</strong> book <strong>The</strong> Knight and <strong>the</strong> Umbrella. Sorry, I don't recall <strong>the</strong> author's name.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> fanzine Niekas was and is published by Ed Meskys, not Felice. She was a regular contributor.” – Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West<br />

D [<strong>The</strong> origins <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA go back to <strong>the</strong> year 1965 ...] “Or back to 1962 when Ken and I were learning to fence in a Luftwaffe barracks<br />

attic in Bremerhaven, Germany ...” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

D [David and Ken had made <strong>the</strong> swords out <strong>of</strong> wood and <strong>the</strong> shields out <strong>of</strong> plywood ...] “We were using both wooden swords and oldsock-maces<br />

-- no rattan until about <strong>the</strong> third tourney. But <strong>the</strong> commenter is right that <strong>the</strong> shields were steel and lea<strong>the</strong>r (glued on)<br />

heaters.” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

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King <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West - Or, a crown dancetty <strong>of</strong> three voided<br />

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<strong>The</strong> West <strong>Kingdom</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> Year One<br />

May 1, 1966 AS I <strong>The</strong> First Tournament<br />

At twelve noon Diana and three o<strong>the</strong>rs were standing around in costume, one <strong>of</strong><br />

Diana’s roommates was still sewing on hers, and Diana was wondering what to<br />

do with four people in costume, o<strong>the</strong>r than admiring <strong>the</strong> outfits. <strong>The</strong>n it was<br />

2:30pm and <strong>the</strong>re were people in medieval costume all over her yard. (Thus <strong>the</strong><br />

precedent was set for Official Society Time: about two hours late.) Dr. Elizabeth<br />

Pope, head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mills College English Department, was <strong>the</strong> Official Judge. <strong>The</strong><br />

Second Judge and <strong>of</strong>ficial archbishop was Don Studebaker, under <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> Sir<br />

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Queen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West - Or, a crown dancetty <strong>of</strong> three<br />

voided vert within a wreath <strong>of</strong> roses proper.<br />

Jon de Cles. <strong>The</strong>se two judges would determine <strong>the</strong> winners <strong>of</strong> each fight on a modified fencing basis, where one counted a “killing” blow<br />

instead <strong>of</strong> a touch. <strong>The</strong>y sat on red covered thrones in front <strong>of</strong> a purple hanging. Beside <strong>the</strong>m, on a purple cushion, rested <strong>the</strong> crown, to<br />

be awarded to <strong>the</strong> Champion’s lady (<strong>the</strong>re were no kings at this time). A triumphal march was heard (<strong>the</strong> Processional from <strong>the</strong> Play <strong>of</strong> Herod<br />

- 13th Century) and around <strong>the</strong> corner came a procession <strong>of</strong> knights and ladies. Two by two <strong>the</strong>y came forward, bowing to <strong>the</strong> judges and<br />

parting to circle round and join again. As <strong>the</strong>y came up <strong>the</strong>y were announced. <strong>The</strong>re were Astrid Anderson (Countess Astrid <strong>of</strong> Hawk<br />

Ridge) as Queen Lucy <strong>of</strong> Narnia, in a red dress with a bird on her arm, and her knight, David Bradley as David <strong>the</strong> Herald (Sir Ardral Argo<br />

verKaeysc), Ken de Maiffe as Sir Kenneth (Duke Fulk de Wyvern) with his lady Mary (Duchess Mary <strong>of</strong> Tamar) who was wearing a flowing<br />

leopard print, with high dressed hair and a monkey, and was something which Sir Kenneth had found while on <strong>the</strong> Crusades. Diana’s<br />

roommate, Molly Titcomb (Mariana Silversea), wore turquoise satin, with Suzanne as a princess in blue and Benjy, in a russet cloak, as a<br />

hobbit. Jerry Jacks (Israel ben Jacob) was Lord Mediocrates <strong>of</strong> Hellas, Richard Barnhart (Sir Aegineous, aka Duke Richard <strong>the</strong> Short, later<br />

Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont Real/Mont Royal) was Sir Aeginius, Frederick Hollander was Sir Frederick <strong>of</strong> Holland (Duke Frederick <strong>of</strong> Holland), Steve<br />

Henderson (Count Steven MacEanruig) was Sir Henderson, Henrik Olsgaard (Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn) was Sir Henrik <strong>the</strong> Dane, Paul<br />

Wolfgangel, a graduate from Cal in linguistics, from Germany, was Sir Deutsche Bursenschaft, Marion Breen (Mistress Elfrida <strong>of</strong> Greenwalls)<br />

was Dona Ximena (wife <strong>of</strong> El Cid) while Walter Breen (Walter <strong>of</strong> Greenwalls) was a “hairy hermit wild,” or friar <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chaucerian sort,<br />

complete with wineskin. Also present were Nathan Retiarius (who fought with net and trident), Edwin Bersark, Beverly Hodghead and Ellen<br />

Hodghead with David Hodghead (David <strong>of</strong> Ilwheirlane) and Marynel Hodghead (Duchess Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven).<br />

After all had been announced <strong>the</strong>re was <strong>the</strong> long note <strong>of</strong> a horn, and David <strong>the</strong> Herald announced <strong>the</strong> blessings <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> swords. At this <strong>the</strong><br />

archbishop, Jon de Cles, rose and let <strong>the</strong> sonorous Latin roll forth, “Ecce Eduardus ursus scalis nunc tump-tump-tump occipite gradus<br />

pulsante, post Christophorum Robinum descendens ...”, and <strong>the</strong> assembly chorused “Amen.” <strong>The</strong> first combat was announced between<br />

Sir Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit and Sir Kenneth, with mace, and <strong>the</strong>n Sir Aeginius versus Nathan <strong>the</strong> Retarius (with net and trident). <strong>The</strong>re<br />

was a pause as singers sang “Sumer is i-cumen in” and <strong>the</strong>n two more combats followed by four dancers doing a pavanne. <strong>The</strong>n combat<br />

resumed. As <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r fighters were all styled as knights, and as David <strong>the</strong> Herald was fighting well, Sir Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit, with<br />

<strong>the</strong> consent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fighters, called David forth to kneel and, in <strong>the</strong> manner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> medieval order <strong>of</strong> chivalry, dubbed him knight.<br />

This was <strong>the</strong> first knighting in <strong>the</strong> Society, giving David (now Ardral Argo verKaeysc) <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> First Knight. <strong>The</strong> strength <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> shields<br />

that Siegfried and Fulk had made was proven when <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> singers (Beverley Hodghead) left and returned with crossbow<br />

and long bow. An arrow from <strong>the</strong> longbow merely chipped paint <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> shield, leaving <strong>the</strong> broad arrowhead curled up from <strong>the</strong> impact .<br />

<strong>The</strong> finalists were Sir Aeginius and Sir Deutsche Bursenschaft. Sir Aeginius was fighting with spear and shield. Sir Deutsche Bursenschaft<br />

was wearing a fencer’s outfit with fencing mask and using a wooden la<strong>the</strong> sword in <strong>the</strong> fencing manner. Sir Aeginius dealt a blow which<br />

broke <strong>the</strong> sword and mashed <strong>the</strong> hand holding it, causing Sir Deutsche to fight with one hand behind his back and a mace in <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r. Sir<br />

Aeginius thrust with his spear and Sir Deutsche Bursenschaft dodged, <strong>the</strong>y circled, Sir Deutsche caught Sir Aeginius between <strong>the</strong> neck<br />

and shoulder, <strong>the</strong>reby “killing” him and winning <strong>the</strong> first lists. He placed <strong>the</strong> crown on <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> his lady, a “simple peasant maid.”<br />

Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven filmed <strong>the</strong> tourney with her movie camera. Subsequently Sir Deutsche Bursenschaft returned to Germany and was<br />

never heard from again. <strong>The</strong> participants so enjoyed <strong>the</strong>mselves that <strong>the</strong>y decided to do it again at Midsummer’s Day. After <strong>the</strong> tourney<br />

twenty-four <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> participants formed into ano<strong>the</strong>r procession and processed all <strong>the</strong> way up Telegraph Avenue to <strong>the</strong> campus and back<br />

again, protesting <strong>the</strong> Twentieth Century. About a dozen people stayed, procured some food, built a fire, and sat around eating roast chicken<br />

and singing and dancing in <strong>the</strong> firelight. And thus <strong>the</strong> first revel occurred, with <strong>the</strong> revelers staying past midnight reliving <strong>the</strong> bright<br />

moments, singing, drinking wine, and enjoying <strong>the</strong> fire.


Aeginius (Richard <strong>the</strong> Short, Richard <strong>of</strong><br />

Mont Real/Mont Royal) - Sable, in saltire a doublebitted<br />

axe and a Celtic cross Or.<br />

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Some time later, When Marynel’s films were developed, it was discovered that Sir<br />

Aeginius, now Sir Richard <strong>the</strong> Short, had struck a killing blow that <strong>the</strong> judges had<br />

missed. Richard was declared <strong>the</strong> true winner and Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven was<br />

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Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven- Purpure, a dragon salient Or,<br />

its neck embowed about an edelweiss proper.<br />

A [List <strong>of</strong> attendees ...] “Notably missing in this description, and particularly in this spot, is Felice Rolfe (now Maxam, SCA: Felice <strong>of</strong><br />

Mayhem House), <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Suzanne and Benjy. <strong>The</strong> mistake is probably caused by this account being taken from <strong>the</strong> account<br />

in her fanzine, Niekas, in which she was describing <strong>the</strong> tourney from her point <strong>of</strong> view. <strong>The</strong> later Mistress <strong>of</strong> Mayhem House came<br />

as a "Lady <strong>of</strong> Galadriel’s Court." While "Mayhem House" became part <strong>of</strong> her SCA name, it was actually her name for her abode for<br />

many years before.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

A “I cannot remember whe<strong>the</strong>r Astrid <strong>of</strong> Hawk Ridge was present with her mo<strong>the</strong>r, Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West (Karen Anderson) or not.<br />

I have a memory <strong>of</strong> Karen acting as a herald, but that may be memory overflow from ano<strong>the</strong>r tourney. Coming late to <strong>the</strong> party were<br />

Sir Bela <strong>of</strong> East March (Poul Anderson) to pick up his daughter (and wife?) and Harold Breakstone (Clint Bigglestone) who had had<br />

to work and came late. Definitely present was Janet Dottery (later Bigglestone, <strong>the</strong>n Winter) whose first tourney identity slips from<br />

my mind.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

A [... and <strong>the</strong> assembly chorused “Amen.”] “An extract from Winnie <strong>the</strong> Pooh in Latin, if anyone’s wondering. It sounded very au<strong>the</strong>ntic<br />

to me as I kneeled in my costume <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> inner lining <strong>of</strong> my raincoat and leggings <strong>of</strong> ace bandages holding a fencing saber.“ –<br />

Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “Specifically, "Winnie <strong>the</strong> Pooh went thump! thump! thump! down <strong>the</strong> stairs after Christopher Robin."” – Siegfried von<br />

H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

A [... leaving <strong>the</strong> broad arrowhead curled up from <strong>the</strong> impact.] “On <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand, <strong>the</strong> crossbow bolt put an actual dent in Siegfried’s<br />

shield which he carefully preserved with enamel. As I said before, <strong>the</strong> shield’s fittings were burned away in <strong>The</strong> Fire, no idea if <strong>the</strong><br />

shield face is still around.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “<strong>The</strong> shield face was unfortunately useless after <strong>the</strong> fire, and although I do not remember making a decision to part with it, I<br />

no longer have it. I don't even remember for sure if it survived at all. My original helm survived -- as a burnt-out shell -- and<br />

James Greyhelm much later relined it with lea<strong>the</strong>r, but <strong>the</strong> wings (made out <strong>of</strong> aircraft aluminum in point <strong>of</strong> fact) didn't make<br />

it through <strong>the</strong> fire.” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

B [Sir Aeginius was fighting with spear and shield.] “Actually, I don’t think Sir Deutsche had any kind <strong>of</strong> sword. <strong>The</strong> lath swords had<br />

all broken by this time. Rattan swords were still months in <strong>the</strong> future. Essentially Deutsche had gotten to this point in <strong>the</strong> tourney<br />

through fencing, while Richard had fought his way up using whatever weapons hadn’t broken yet. He started with a hardwood short<br />

sword that broke relatively early. In <strong>the</strong> finals, he was using a Spear which had been <strong>the</strong> shaft <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Retarius’s trident. For <strong>the</strong> finals<br />

to be fair, each combatant had to use a weapon he had not used before, which is why Richard had <strong>the</strong> "spear" and Deutsche was<br />

using a mace. Seeing a mace used in fencing style is instructive…” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “He [Deutsche] used Richard’s 3/4" thick oak short sword for awhile, later a mace.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

2 “I recall Richard’s 3/4" sword as a bit <strong>of</strong> a brute. It was even carved down to a blunt point.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

B [And thus, <strong>the</strong> first revel ...] “<strong>The</strong> parade was interesting, since this was a period when parades <strong>of</strong> all kinds up and down Telegraph<br />

Avenue in Berkeley were ra<strong>the</strong>r common. We were invited to a Workers Day party, but we decided to stick with a medieval <strong>the</strong>me<br />

for <strong>the</strong> day. We tried to sing period songs, but <strong>the</strong> only thing all <strong>of</strong> us had any clue about was Greensleeves, which got old fairly<br />

quick.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

B [Richard was declared <strong>the</strong> true winner ...] “One wonders what would have happened if Sir Deutsche had stuck around and been<br />

active. I do know that an attempt to reverse <strong>the</strong> result <strong>of</strong> a tourney because <strong>of</strong> movies taken a couple <strong>of</strong> years later was roundly<br />

shouted down because <strong>the</strong> participants were regular participants in <strong>the</strong> tourneys. And, <strong>of</strong> course, it wouldn’t have been important<br />

at all if people weren’t totaling up tourneys won to determine who should be a duke when <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice was created.” – Stefan de<br />

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B [Marion and Walter Breen came up with <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Society for Creative Anachronism ...] “Actually, <strong>the</strong> original name was <strong>the</strong><br />

Berkeley Society for Creative Anachronism. I kept suggesting that <strong>the</strong> group use Society for Creative Anachronism in Berkeley, but<br />

people didn’t like <strong>the</strong> acronym. Can’t think why… “ – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

B “Fur<strong>the</strong>r Note that may duplicate one given by ano<strong>the</strong>r participant on this list:<br />

“Steve Henderson fought his first combat that day, a long duel with Edwin Bersark which he eventually lost. As he came <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong><br />

field, Felice looked at his sweaty face and battered body and asked, "Steve, are you all right?" Steve answered, "I’ve never had so<br />

much fun in my life." Felice, "I’ll never understand men."” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

C “Mariana Silversea ... asked me to tell you that she wore white nylon at <strong>the</strong> first event, she was dressed as Eowyn <strong>of</strong> Rohan (from<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lord <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rings).” – Glenna (For Mariana)<br />

D “Astrid's dress was a red-purple taffeta that I found at a Goodwill. I think it had once been a sort <strong>of</strong> dressing-gown, since it had a<br />

zipper down <strong>the</strong> front. I altered it to be more like <strong>the</strong> Pauline Baines drawing <strong>of</strong> Queen Lucy in <strong>The</strong> Lion, <strong>the</strong> Witch and <strong>the</strong> Wardrobe,<br />

adding heavy silver cord couched in a pomegranate and scroll motif. Did she have a live bird? Was it <strong>the</strong> parakeet she had about<br />

<strong>the</strong>n? I don't think I had my parrot yet.<br />

“I was absent from <strong>the</strong> first tourney because I was on <strong>the</strong> East Coast -- not by choice. <strong>The</strong> first event I made it to was <strong>the</strong> one<br />

in <strong>the</strong> park. At <strong>the</strong> time I was involved in <strong>the</strong> Hyborean Legion, a Conan fan group, with <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Lion Queen <strong>of</strong> Arms. Hence <strong>the</strong><br />

tabard I wore: sable a lion rampant Or, <strong>the</strong> arms <strong>of</strong> Conan's kingdom <strong>of</strong> Aquilonia. "Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West" was my Hyborean name.<br />

George Sci<strong>the</strong>rs was publishing Amra in those days, and a number <strong>of</strong> its readers were primed for <strong>the</strong> Return <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Middle Ages.<br />

“I can't recall whe<strong>the</strong>r I announced <strong>the</strong> combats that time, but I did keep track <strong>of</strong> matches and <strong>the</strong>ir outcomes. <strong>The</strong>re were five<br />

or maybe six fighters, and each fought each <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs. My photos show some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> combats; some arms and armor; <strong>the</strong><br />

Consortium Antiquum as a group; a group <strong>of</strong> archers; <strong>the</strong> autocrats, Elfrida and Walter; myself, with my <strong>the</strong>n-long hair in braids to<br />

my waist over a rainbow lamé gown and <strong>the</strong> Hyborean tabard; Fulke de Wyvern and Mary <strong>of</strong> Tamar, crowned with laurel.<br />

“My gown, and a rainbow rhinestone tiara I wore with it, were from my Worldcon costume <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year before. Mary wore a sari.<br />

Beverly Hodghead wore an Arab robe with headcloth and agal. <strong>The</strong> Consortium, <strong>of</strong> course, had period garb already, and most<br />

fighters wore tabards or jerkins. <strong>The</strong>re are about nine shields in <strong>the</strong> photo, mostly stacked, and all are flat wood except one that<br />

began life as a garbage-can lid. As for head protection, <strong>the</strong>re are two fencing masks and Sir Bela's augmented motorcycle helmet.<br />

(<strong>The</strong> spo<strong>of</strong>ing arms he refers to in his recollections feature gilded lilies, multiple bars, tuxedo-clad drunks as supporters and <strong>the</strong><br />

motto Dum Vivo Bibo.) His work gloves are <strong>the</strong>re, and a right-hand gauntlet appears in one combat, but o<strong>the</strong>rwise hands seem<br />

to have been uncovered.<br />

“O<strong>the</strong>r gear included folding chairs, a camp stool, and a card table. (<strong>The</strong> Consortium brought at least one music stand.) <strong>The</strong>re<br />

was a red fabric draped over something I can't make out, to make a seat <strong>of</strong> pretense; <strong>the</strong>re was also a cushion, with what looks<br />

like an embroidered cover, that lay on <strong>the</strong> seat. A rope strung from one tree to ano<strong>the</strong>r, high up behind <strong>the</strong> seats, supported a green<br />

shield with a gold Irish harp and, at intervals, some narrow streamers. <strong>The</strong> archery butt was two haybales to pin a target on.<br />

“Most <strong>of</strong> us must have been thinking by <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> day that we could do it better next time.<br />

“Of which, more later! – Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West<br />

1 “My recollection is that I wore a dark red velvet converted dressing gown at this event. <strong>The</strong> dark red taffeta (which began life<br />

as a prom-type dress) with couched pomegranates was at a somewhat later event -- 2nd or 3rd Tourney. It's <strong>the</strong> one in <strong>the</strong><br />

photo with my fa<strong>the</strong>r & George Sci<strong>the</strong>rs (who was wearing <strong>the</strong> "Uncle Ole " shirt.). <strong>The</strong> bird must have been a small stuffed<br />

one -- I recall it as having a yellow breast and long striped tail fea<strong>the</strong>rs. I didn't take my parakeet to any tourneys, and no, <strong>the</strong><br />

parrot wasn't around yet.<br />

“Dr. Elizabeth Pope commented that she was wearing <strong>the</strong> most au<strong>the</strong>ntic outfit <strong>the</strong>re, being her doctoral robes and s<strong>of</strong>t<br />

cap.” – Astrid <strong>of</strong> Hawk Ridge<br />

E [He placed <strong>the</strong> crown on <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> his lady ...] “No! Pearl on chain necklace.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

(In a face-to-face discussion with him, Henrik stated that this is what he remembers from that event – <strong>the</strong>re was no crown, or wreath<br />

<strong>of</strong> any sort, instead Sir Deutsche was given a small [“not large -- 20" perhaps” -- Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn] chain with a very small pearl on<br />

it to place around <strong>the</strong> neck <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty. -- Hirsch)<br />

1 “As I recall, I was too busy having fun to notice. I certainly don’t recall a crown, however.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

2 “First Tourney: I remember that <strong>the</strong>re was a crown, <strong>the</strong> prettiest one for quite some time, formed <strong>of</strong> wire curliques with<br />

semi-precious stones. Perhaps Diana made it? Perhaps I dreamed it? <strong>The</strong> movie should show whatever it was, necklace<br />

or crown.” – Astrid <strong>of</strong> Hawk Ridge<br />

E “<strong>The</strong> ‘roast chicken’ eaten by those who stayed into <strong>the</strong> evening: ‘Market Rotiserie Cooked Chicken’” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

F [<strong>The</strong> Procession ...] “Curiously, Diana actually left out my name and <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lady who came with me (and I blush to say that<br />

I can't remember) from <strong>the</strong> procession but <strong>of</strong> course I was <strong>the</strong>re.” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

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Fulk de Wyvern - Azure, a fess Or between three wiverns<br />

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G “Many years ago Diana told me she had some trouble convincing Dave & Ken that anyone else might actually want to do such an<br />

odd thing as fight with sword & shield. Later I asked Dave if it was Diana who persuaded <strong>the</strong>m that anyone else might be interested<br />

and he said that "That is essentially true." I believe (and I said this at <strong>the</strong> 30yr SCA Origins symposium led by Diana, Henrik, Flieg,<br />

and Marianna) that Diana made 2 key decisions in organizing <strong>the</strong> First Tourney. One was requiring some attempt at period garb.<br />

This made it an all-participant event, no one was a spectator, <strong>the</strong> way it is at Ren Faire and <strong>the</strong> like. <strong>The</strong> second was arranging<br />

for period music and dance, including a broader cultural element, setting <strong>the</strong> course for a recreation <strong>of</strong> a whole culture, not a mere<br />

martial arts club. Even though Diana had meant it as a one-time event, <strong>the</strong> way she did it set <strong>the</strong> pattern. When Diana was away<br />

and Marion organized <strong>the</strong> 2nd tourney, things continued in <strong>the</strong> direction begun in May.<br />

“I don't think <strong>the</strong> tourney dates related to Cal quarters. <strong>The</strong>y were traditional times, May Day, Summer Solstice, Fall Equinox,<br />

Twelfth Night. (Diana lamented to me a few years ago being unable to attend many SCA events because <strong>the</strong>y conflicted with Pagan<br />

events, but said it was her own fault because she chose those dates originally for SCA events before she was involved in Pagan<br />

religious organizations.)<br />

“Also, Diana was not a medieval history major, as I remember, she got an A.B. in English from Mills, <strong>the</strong>n her M.A. in<br />

comparative literature - emphasizing medieval literature, I think - at Cal. (But ask her, to keep <strong>the</strong> record straight.)<br />

“Finally, Joaquin Miller Park is an Oakland city park, not in Berkeley nor part <strong>of</strong> Tilden, nor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East Bay Regional Park District.<br />

“Cragmont (3rd tourney) is a Berkeley city park. Before long, <strong>the</strong> greater room found in Tilden and o<strong>the</strong>r EB Regional Parks<br />

became usual, although tourneys were held on <strong>the</strong> Mills Campus, at <strong>the</strong> Seminary in Marin that Richard attended, and a city park<br />

in SF. Sorry to be so lengthy.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

June 25, 1966 AS I <strong>The</strong> Second Tournament<br />

<strong>The</strong> enthusiastic turnout for <strong>the</strong> first tournament had proved that a roomier site<br />

was needed for <strong>the</strong> proposed second tournament. It was proposed to hold <strong>the</strong><br />

tourney in <strong>the</strong> Joaquin Miller Park to <strong>the</strong> east <strong>of</strong> Berkeley. However, in order to<br />

reserve a site in Tilden <strong>the</strong> band <strong>of</strong> medievalists had to apply to <strong>the</strong> Park Service<br />

as an organization, for which a name was needed. Marion and Walter Breen<br />

(Elfrida and Walter <strong>of</strong> Greenwalls) came up with <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Society for<br />

Creation Anachronism, because <strong>the</strong> group was trying to recreate <strong>the</strong> ways <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

middle ages as it could have been, which would certainly be considered an<br />

anachronism in twentieth century Berkeley, and <strong>the</strong> goal was creativity. This<br />

name was accepted and so <strong>the</strong> Society for Creative Anachronism was formed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Breens were autocrats for <strong>the</strong> second tourney.<br />

<strong>The</strong> second tourney was held in Joaquin Miller Park, Oakland, California, on<br />

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Mary <strong>of</strong> Tamar - Or, two levriers rampant addorsed, tails<br />

couped, sable.<br />

June 25, 1966. Once again lists were held. Fulk de Wyvern defeated Edwin Bersark in <strong>the</strong> finals, winning <strong>the</strong> right to crown his lady, Mary<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tamar, Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty. It was decided to keep on having tournaments. At this event it was found that aluminum pipes made<br />

flat were not good swords as <strong>the</strong>y bent. That summer, at a “1066 Party”, Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit and Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven were married<br />

in <strong>the</strong> first Society wedding, with all in medievals. (At <strong>the</strong> second tourney Alfonso de Castile showed up with <strong>the</strong> Consortium Antiguum<br />

to perform.)<br />

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A “Of course, this is <strong>the</strong> early tourney I missed. Seems <strong>the</strong>y had some silly rule about having to have a costume ...<br />

“I was, however, under <strong>the</strong> impression that Fulk fought Karl vom Acht (Owen Hannifen) in <strong>the</strong> finals. Perhaps I am remembering<br />

it badly and Owen was in <strong>the</strong> semi-finals. I heard <strong>the</strong> story from him, after all, and it was his first event. However, he did well enough<br />

that when <strong>the</strong> first knights' list came up, he was on it. Not too bad for a (<strong>the</strong>n) Angeleno who could only come up every few months<br />

or so.<br />

“I understood, too, that <strong>the</strong> aluminum pipe swords left a heckuva welt when <strong>the</strong>y hit. Of course, everyone was still wearing<br />

costumes, not padding.<br />

“It was probably around this time that <strong>the</strong> UC Berkeley fencing department began to be wary <strong>of</strong> SCAers. Seems a bunch <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

saber helmets went missing ...” – Stefan de Loraine<br />

1 “For years afterward <strong>the</strong>y still had a problem about that ... Was it our guys who took <strong>the</strong>m???” – James Greyhelm<br />

I “No idea, as I was not part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Berkeley Mafia at <strong>the</strong> time. <strong>The</strong> fencing department certainly blamed <strong>the</strong> SCA. Perhaps<br />

some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir people attended an event, saw <strong>the</strong> helmets, and assumed <strong>the</strong>y had been taken from UCB. I seem to recall<br />

that some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m had UCB markings on <strong>the</strong>m. Long after we had homemade steel helmets, fencing students were being


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warned to look out for SCAers trying to take UCB fencing helmets.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who fought in a combination army<br />

helmet liner and catcher's mask and padded <strong>the</strong> back <strong>of</strong> his neck JUST before getting hit <strong>the</strong>re very hard ...<br />

a “Hey, I made <strong>the</strong> damned thing. I was vastly proud <strong>of</strong> it at <strong>the</strong> time. All you had to do was avoid getting hit on <strong>the</strong> side<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> head at <strong>the</strong> ear level or below or on <strong>the</strong> back <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> head or neck. Sends chills down my spine thinking <strong>of</strong><br />

wearing it in combat now.” – Steven McEanruig<br />

2 “<strong>The</strong> warnings to guard against getting your saber helmet stolen were still current at U.C. Berkeley as late as AS VII when I was<br />

taking saber <strong>the</strong>re. As a newly minted knight I felt it necessary to set <strong>the</strong> department straight. I met with <strong>the</strong> two primary<br />

instructors and explained that saber masks had not been legal for SCA combat for years and <strong>of</strong>fered to demonstrate what was<br />

currently being used. On <strong>the</strong> last day <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> quarter I and ano<strong>the</strong>r SCAer from <strong>the</strong> epee class brought our gear to school, suited<br />

up and proceeded to whale and whack upon each o<strong>the</strong>r with a great deal <strong>of</strong> gusto and a variety <strong>of</strong> weapons. <strong>The</strong> warnings<br />

ceased as far as I know from that day on.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “To my great regret, because <strong>of</strong> having a deadline to meet, I couldn't be at <strong>the</strong> very first tourney, but was only able to take Astrid <strong>the</strong>re<br />

and afterward bring her home. What I saw and heard was enough to show me this was going to be a lot <strong>of</strong> fun and <strong>the</strong> whole family<br />

would want to join in.<br />

“So I started preparing for <strong>the</strong> second event. At Karen's suggestion, I bought an old wool sweater at <strong>the</strong> Goodwill and sprayed<br />

it with aluminum paint to look sort <strong>of</strong> like a mail shirt. My helmet from long-gone days motorcycling around overseas was to cover<br />

my head. I fitted a sheet metal faceplate to it and draped a metallic-looking cloth behind to hide <strong>the</strong> lea<strong>the</strong>r [this was an old design<br />

<strong>of</strong> brainbucket -- KA] and be a coif. <strong>The</strong> helmet itself I padded to protect <strong>the</strong> spo<strong>of</strong>ing arms painted on it. Even so, <strong>the</strong>re's a dent on<br />

top that must have been acquired that day. Spray-painted work gloves served for gauntlets. A shield cut from plywood was green<br />

with a raven <strong>the</strong>reon; <strong>the</strong> principles <strong>of</strong> heraldry weren't yet being applied, and I liked <strong>the</strong> idea <strong>of</strong> a raven on Tower green. A light<br />

wooden ax, wielded one-handed, seems to have been my only weapon, though here a snapshot must do for memory. Hiking boots<br />

were and remained my footwear.<br />

“I got thoroughly trounced, and <strong>the</strong> poor three-ply shield ended in splinters, but <strong>the</strong> tourney was never<strong>the</strong>less a grand occasion<br />

and, like probably everybody else, I sought to do better <strong>the</strong>reafter.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> third was at Cragmont Park in Berkeley. After a while I noticed a couple <strong>of</strong> police <strong>of</strong>ficers. <strong>The</strong>y stayed for half an hour or<br />

so, but since <strong>the</strong>re didn't seem to be anything <strong>the</strong> matter, my household gave <strong>the</strong>m no particular attention. We only learned <strong>the</strong> full<br />

story later.<br />

“In those days Berkeley was a cauldron <strong>of</strong> what called itself protest. A sheet styled <strong>the</strong> Berkeley Barb was among its raucous<br />

voices. Word <strong>of</strong> what had been seen came to <strong>the</strong> editors, who eagerly started to write a feature piece on how a few poor<br />

medievalists couldn't enjoy <strong>the</strong>ir innocent sport without being harassed by <strong>the</strong> brutal cops. Somebody who had been <strong>the</strong>re<br />

explained that, actually, <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers had stopped by to warn that several cars were illegally parked and had better be moved if <strong>the</strong><br />

owners didn't want tickets. <strong>The</strong>y got so fascinated that <strong>the</strong>y lingered as long as <strong>the</strong>y could just to watch. <strong>The</strong> black member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

team, especially, made critical remarks about <strong>the</strong> handling <strong>of</strong> various weapons. That was all. So <strong>the</strong> Barb ran a headline:<br />

FUZZ COZY UP WITH FEUDALISTS<br />

(Although, naturally, a number <strong>of</strong> our younger members counted <strong>the</strong>mselves among <strong>the</strong> rebellious, our relationship with police was<br />

always cordial. <strong>The</strong>re was even some talk about giving <strong>the</strong>m some shields and instruction, because none <strong>of</strong> us condoned mob<br />

violence, but evidently nothing came <strong>of</strong> it.)<br />

“About that time or before, members were asked to choose medieval names. I settled on Bela <strong>of</strong> Eastmarch. <strong>The</strong> place name<br />

came from <strong>the</strong> fact that at that time our house was far<strong>the</strong>r east than anyone else's, in Orinda. This in turn suggested an Eastern<br />

European cognomen, and "Bela" was, in a way, my small tribute to <strong>the</strong> Hungarian Revolution ten years earlier. <strong>The</strong> persona was<br />

thus more or less a rural Magyar knight who'd heard tales <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se here new-fangled tournament things and come northwest to<br />

see what <strong>the</strong>y were all about. (SCA knighthood wasn't instituted till later.) However, I made no special effort to act it out. My lady<br />

became Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West and our daughter was Astrid <strong>of</strong> Hawk Ridge, <strong>the</strong> street above ours [running along a ridge - KA] being<br />

El Gavilan.<br />

“In my forties, with most opponents ten or more years younger, I generally lost my battles. <strong>The</strong>n classes and practice sessions<br />

began in Berkeley. I attended pretty faithfully and improved until I was winning enough to be among <strong>the</strong> first who were knighted in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Society. My lady took a special role as a herald, since she has a strong voice and <strong>the</strong>atrical experience had taught her how to<br />

make it carry. This led her to research in <strong>the</strong> general field <strong>of</strong> heraldry, in which she'd long been interested, and she became a<br />

leading member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> College and eventually chief herald <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. [Actually, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Known World, when it consisted <strong>of</strong> four<br />

kingdoms plus dependencies in Outremer. - KA] In time <strong>the</strong> work load grew too heavy, but she left <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice in good hands.<br />

“She was also an excellent artificer, designed our pavilion, and tailored <strong>the</strong> covering. I believe it was <strong>the</strong> first to be relatively easy<br />

to set up, take down, and transport, its core being a collapsible aluminum frame strung with clo<strong>the</strong>slines. Of course, still better<br />

models appeared later, but we stayed with this. We carried <strong>the</strong> whole works in a long gray bag on top <strong>of</strong> our car, where it resembled<br />

a gun so much that we dubbed it <strong>the</strong> Gray Mauser. <strong>The</strong> car sported <strong>the</strong> vanity plate WYVERN, reflecting her arms. My own arms,<br />

which she also created, were canting -- Azure, a saltire (aka cross <strong>of</strong> St. Andrew) argent, between two suns or in pale.<br />

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“For my part, I was <strong>the</strong> woodworker, among o<strong>the</strong>r things making <strong>the</strong> folding table on which we set forth our viands. My new<br />

shield, five-ply and metal-bordered, proved durable, if a bit heavy. I made a number <strong>of</strong> swords, at first from oak and fairly realistic<br />

in appearance -- some so much so as to be strictly for show -- <strong>the</strong>n from rattan shen that became regulation. I also turned ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

motorcycle helmet, bought second hand, into what I think was <strong>the</strong> first helmet in which a man could safely fight wearing glasses.<br />

It wasn't much for looks, a sort <strong>of</strong> truncated pig-faced basinet, but it too served me for as long as I joined combat.” – Bela <strong>of</strong><br />

Eastmarch (via Karina)<br />

C [That summer, at a “1066 Party” ...] "Separate event – not wedding!" – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

D “I missed <strong>the</strong> second tournament due to summer camp from Air Force ROTC. I did get several letters about it from Stefan and Felice<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mayhem House, both <strong>of</strong> which letters helped me get through <strong>the</strong> camp, where I was not precisely <strong>the</strong> most eager military type<br />

around.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

September 25, AS I 1966 <strong>The</strong> Third Tournament<br />

<strong>The</strong> third tournament was held in Cragmont Park in Berkeley on September 25, 1966. Henrik <strong>the</strong> Dane (Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn) defeated Fulk de<br />

Wyvern in a very close fight and crowned his lady, Wendryn (Wendryn <strong>of</strong> Townsend), Queen. (Henrik had not yet chosen his lady and<br />

was about to enter <strong>the</strong> final round. He saw Wendryn with some friends and went over and asked her to be his queen. She and her friends<br />

had come from <strong>the</strong> local high school to visit and she was surprised but agreed. <strong>The</strong>n Henrik won and she was crowned and given a<br />

commemorative scroll, which she carried around with her <strong>the</strong> next day at school.) (Richard’s title <strong>of</strong> Count and Wendryn’s title <strong>of</strong> Countess<br />

were later dated to this date.) Edwin Bersark received a scroll for excellence in archery. Harold Breakstone began heralding.<br />

Comments:<br />

A [Henrik <strong>the</strong> Dane defeated Fulk de Wyvern ...] “Henrik largely won because he was using a morning star made from some kind <strong>of</strong><br />

tool handle, chain links made <strong>of</strong> lea<strong>the</strong>r, and a jacks ball festooned with suction dart tips. Gorgeous looking weapon, but it had none<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> weight <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> actual weapon (just as well) and it moved entirely too easily. He really looked good using it. At this time, I don't<br />

know if <strong>the</strong>re was any evidence <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> "El Cid" effect (watch <strong>the</strong> movie with Charlton Heston, particularly <strong>the</strong> attack on several knights<br />

by El Cid swinging a morning star that sends knights falling but manages to hit <strong>the</strong> heads <strong>of</strong> several horses, and El Cid's head,<br />

without effect) but <strong>the</strong> weapon was rapidly banned. I think it might have burned up in a fire some years later, but Henrik might still<br />

have it around ...”<br />

“This tourney was significant for <strong>the</strong> many attempts at working weapons. No one had made <strong>the</strong> rattan connection yet, and <strong>the</strong>re<br />

were many attempts at working swords. <strong>The</strong>re were some leftover aluminum blades, and various attempts at hardwood weapons.<br />

Sir Bela was buying different woods and turning out swords, most <strong>of</strong> which broke. Probably <strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lot was Steve<br />

Henderson's boken, which was, after all, meant for this kind <strong>of</strong> work. It also inspired him to wear his gi and call himself <strong>the</strong><br />

Slaughtering Samurai, which I, as a sometime herald and his roommate, insisted on mutating into <strong>the</strong> Slobbering Samurai, and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r japes. I don't think he has ever forgiven me. I suppose if someone had shown up with shanai it might have meant an entire<br />

different look for SCA arms and armor ...<br />

“Ano<strong>the</strong>r doughty warrior was Barry Gold as Shylock <strong>of</strong> Venice, armed with his weighted money bag. It didn't quite have <strong>the</strong> flair<br />

and effect <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> morning star. <strong>The</strong>re were competitions in various weapon styles. One <strong>of</strong> some interest was maul and javelins.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mauls were long dowels with sock padding on one end. <strong>The</strong> javelins were broom handles with crutch tips on <strong>the</strong> ends ...” –<br />

Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “I have long forgiven Steve for <strong>the</strong> various bad jokes. That <strong>the</strong> thing came <strong>of</strong>f as well as it did indicates how seriously we were<br />

taking <strong>the</strong> whole group at that time. <strong>The</strong> boken worked pretty well for some time. When rattan was discovered it was initially<br />

in 1" thick pieces, which broke quite nicely against <strong>the</strong> boken. When <strong>the</strong> thing finally began to crack I pumped in glue and <strong>the</strong>n<br />

later wrapped <strong>the</strong> whole blade with glue and string tightly. I'm glad I never had to get hit by it. I think I gave it to Henrik when I<br />

left for Europe and <strong>the</strong> Air Force in 1967 and I'm told it eventually burned up in a fire.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

B [She and her friends ...] “No, <strong>the</strong>y were from San Rafael in Marin County (across <strong>the</strong> bay) and Henrik was from San Anselmo - which<br />

is <strong>the</strong> adjoining town to San Rafael - <strong>the</strong>y were all Marinites!” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “Interesting and it fits my memory. When I originally said local high school I meant local as in Bay Area, not as in Cragmont<br />

Park/Berkeley.<br />

“But how does this jibe with Patrice’s recollection <strong>of</strong> Wendy attending her high school in Richmond (which is admittedly<br />

across <strong>the</strong> Richmond/San Rafael bridge from San Rafael – but it would have meant that she was going to school over a county<br />

line. No idea if this happened in those days)?<br />

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“And <strong>of</strong> course, Wendy might have had separated parents who lived on each side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bridge. I never knew her family.”<br />

– Stefan de Lorraine<br />

B “Henrik chose to ask Wendryn to be his lady (not Queen) before <strong>the</strong> final combat because she was <strong>the</strong> prettiest girl in <strong>the</strong> group,<br />

but to hide his feelings he claimed it was because she was <strong>the</strong> only girl wearing a long skirt.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “Speaking personally, Wendy was ok, but her friend Terry was definitely <strong>the</strong> best looking one <strong>the</strong>re. With all due respect to<br />

Henrik, I think he’s reasoning ex post facto on this one. <strong>The</strong>n again, looks are all in <strong>the</strong> eye <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> beholder.” – Steven<br />

MacEanruig<br />

2 “Wendryn: I won't get in any argument about whe<strong>the</strong>r Wendy was <strong>the</strong> prettiest girl around, but she was pretty enough, certainly,<br />

and more importantly, had a personality like sunshine, totally cheerful and pleasant.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

B “Note – Henrik wore <strong>the</strong> first steel helm in <strong>the</strong> SCA in <strong>the</strong> lists (a 4 plate Spangenhelm with nasal made from <strong>the</strong> 4 corner pieces<br />

<strong>of</strong> square steel his steel round shield was made from). He also wore a 16 inch square breast protector made <strong>of</strong> ½" diameter ring<br />

chainmail made from coat hanger wire.”<br />

“It is 14 ga. steel, work hardened on a 2' long piece <strong>of</strong> railroad track, as I cold worked and dished out <strong>the</strong> plates. After it was<br />

riveted toge<strong>the</strong>r I stuck it on my head for fit. <strong>The</strong>n I pounded on <strong>the</strong> spots where it touched my head from inside till it fit well enough<br />

to wear, <strong>the</strong>n I added <strong>the</strong> nasal and finally <strong>the</strong> lining <strong>of</strong> thin lea<strong>the</strong>r." – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “That spangenhelm was fascinating in that it was form-fitted to Henrik’s head. I guess he pounded <strong>the</strong> steel around his skull<br />

and <strong>the</strong>n fastened <strong>the</strong> pieces toge<strong>the</strong>r. If anyone else tried to wear it, <strong>the</strong> nasal hung down over one eye. And <strong>the</strong> only thing<br />

between Henrik’s skull and <strong>the</strong> helm was a thin lea<strong>the</strong>r lining. No space, no suspension, just <strong>the</strong> lea<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

“I remember Henrik claiming that <strong>the</strong> snug fit made <strong>the</strong> helm act as an ultra strong second skull. He may be right – I don’t<br />

recall ever seeing him hurt by a blow to <strong>the</strong> head.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

I “As far as I recall, that’s right – but after I retired that helm in AS 10, I did get a serious headache/bell ringer from a head<br />

shot from Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix through a loose bassinet and stiff padding underneath and I think I also had a full mail<br />

coif on inside.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

II “<strong>The</strong> only bell ringer I ever got wearing John <strong>the</strong> Lean's prototype pressurized gas cannister helm (he used an acetylene<br />

tank instead <strong>of</strong> freon) was from Paul during a melee. I had <strong>the</strong> choice <strong>of</strong> blocking Paul's head shot or Steven MacEanruig's<br />

leg shot and I'd never before been hurt in that helm. Watch <strong>the</strong> pretty birdies Kevin.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

a “<strong>The</strong>y were all Freon drums. But I think that yours was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> early heavy gauge drums. One time on a trip Henrik<br />

tried putting a hole in one with a 32 caliber pistol. It turned <strong>the</strong> shot.<br />

“Paul had an ability <strong>of</strong> hurting you where you had never been hurt before. ;-)” – Jon FitzRolf<br />

I “Actually, I did have a little extra padding which consisted <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> unpadded cloth from my mail covered coif that I always<br />

wore with <strong>the</strong> helmet. <strong>The</strong> cloth came from <strong>the</strong> legs <strong>of</strong> an old pair <strong>of</strong> school pants I had (not jeans). I made 2 coif shapes<br />

and reversed <strong>the</strong> seams and sewed <strong>the</strong>m wrong side to wrong side leaving a smooth interior and smooth exterior hood<br />

with a 2 toggle closure at <strong>the</strong> throat. <strong>The</strong>n I sewed <strong>the</strong> mail to <strong>the</strong> hood starting at <strong>the</strong> top <strong>of</strong> my ear level and covering it<br />

all <strong>the</strong> way down to my shoulders and collar bone and upper back. <strong>The</strong> bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> helm ended where <strong>the</strong> mail started.”<br />

– Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

2 “Henrik's Norman helm: Just a lea<strong>the</strong>r lining, no padding, and a snug fit on his head. I did once daze him momentarily in a<br />

small melee with a blow squarely down on top with a 5' maul (rolled carpet on end <strong>of</strong> rattan shaft). Once Henrik saw <strong>the</strong> helm<br />

Fulk had designed for me, he copied <strong>the</strong> patterns and made ones for himself & all his household, with foam padding. But his<br />

Norman helm & mail hauberk still look great especially when he is on horseback with shield & 11' oak lance. By <strong>the</strong> way, it was<br />

in AS III, that Henrik & I started tilting at quintains on horses borrowed from ladies in <strong>the</strong> SCA. Alisande de Rohan, whose horse<br />

I <strong>of</strong>ten used, built a quintain, but it flew in pieces once when I hit it squarely at a full gallop. So Henrik, who has<br />

invented/developed many excellent items <strong>of</strong> equipment during his SCA career, built a quintain that no one has been able to<br />

hurt very much.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

I “I should have mentioned <strong>the</strong> chain mail. <strong>The</strong> helmet looked great, however.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

a “Henrik's Chain Mail: I got to try it on once -- way cool! Although it was forty pounds or more, <strong>the</strong> weight was<br />

distributed and wasn't uncomfortable at all. Although after an hour or more, I'm sure one got tired ...” – Astrid <strong>of</strong> Hawk<br />

Ridge<br />

C “Of relevance to me, if no one else, is that <strong>the</strong>re was an annoying squally baby girl at that 3rd tournament - yours truly just 1 month<br />

old (mom always said it was 3 weeks, but <strong>the</strong> date <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> event sez o<strong>the</strong>rwise).” – Eden <strong>of</strong> Lionsguard<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Wendryn Story”<br />

A “<strong>The</strong> Saturday evening before <strong>the</strong> 3rd tourney, which was on a Sunday, Sir Steven MacEanruig and I (he was still flailing about for<br />

a name at <strong>the</strong> time and adopted <strong>the</strong> Slaughtering Samurai moniker for <strong>the</strong> tourney – I was already some variation <strong>of</strong> Stefan de<br />

Lorraine because my mo<strong>the</strong>r's side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> family was from <strong>the</strong> Alsace Lorraine area and my fa<strong>the</strong>r's family was French by way <strong>of</strong><br />

Canada) went to a party in Berkeley held by some friends <strong>of</strong> a friend <strong>of</strong> ours, Phil Salin.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

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1 “Well, I wasn't exactly flailing about for a name, since as I recall, I had used Steven <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ashenlands (my real name being<br />

Ashland Steven Henderson. My recollection <strong>of</strong> why I used <strong>the</strong> Slaughtering Samurai is basically that <strong>the</strong> whole thing was still<br />

a game, not <strong>the</strong> way <strong>of</strong> life it more-or-less became later. Of course, I missed <strong>the</strong> second tournament (something about being<br />

at R.O.T.C. summer camp that <strong>the</strong> government wanted me to do), so I may not have been taking it as seriously as some.” –<br />

Steven MacEanruig<br />

A “At <strong>the</strong> party were several young women, mostly <strong>of</strong> high school age (Steven and I were in about our third year <strong>of</strong> college) who were<br />

interested in coming to <strong>the</strong> tourney we were talking about. In <strong>the</strong> end, four did so. Two were dressed in tunic and tights. Two were<br />

in peasant blouses and long skirts. One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> girls in blouse and skirt hit it <strong>of</strong>f with ano<strong>the</strong>r friend <strong>of</strong> ours from San Francisco State,<br />

Rod Baird, and <strong>the</strong> two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m spent most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tourney wandering about <strong>the</strong> park, checking in occasionally to see if <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

respective rides were still <strong>the</strong>re.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “Don't remember <strong>the</strong> fourth one, but I have no reason to doubt that <strong>the</strong>re was one. Personally I was more interested in one <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r two, Terry something-or-o<strong>the</strong>r, a tall brunette that I had hit it <strong>of</strong>f with reasonably well, though nothing ever came <strong>of</strong> it.”<br />

– Steven MacEanruig<br />

A “Towards <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lists, when it looked like Henrik (using morning star) would be fighting Fulk (using an axe made <strong>of</strong> plywood<br />

on a broom handle – <strong>the</strong> swords had all broken, this was BR [before rattan]) in <strong>the</strong> finals, it was pointed out to Henrik that (1) he<br />

needed a Lady to be Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty, and (2) <strong>the</strong>re were <strong>the</strong>se girls who were hanging out with us who weren't taken<br />

yet. He came over to <strong>the</strong> group, we introduced him, and he looked at <strong>the</strong> remaining girl who had a skirt on and said, to <strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong><br />

my remembrance, "You're wearing a skirt, would you like to be my lady for <strong>the</strong> tournament?" <strong>The</strong> girl, Wendy Townsend, said she<br />

would a little dubiously, since she had not much idea <strong>of</strong> what <strong>the</strong> position would entail. <strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r two girls were probably regretting<br />

taking on <strong>the</strong> Maid Marian look for <strong>the</strong> event.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “I remember <strong>the</strong> maul and javelin combat well, since I was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> people in it, Fulk de Wyvern being <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r. All javelins<br />

missed. I think we each swung once with <strong>the</strong> maul. I took his leg and he bashed me over <strong>the</strong> head with it. I went down like a<br />

ton <strong>of</strong> bricks and I suppose I'm lucky I didn't break something, like my skull.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

A “Henrik went on to win, and Wendy was to be Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty. Some asked what she should be called, since Wendy<br />

is not a Medieval name (I've seen it written that Barrie invented <strong>the</strong> name for Peter Pan -- though it seems a natural nickname for<br />

Gwendolyn, but perhaps Barrie invented that, too). I suggested that she change her name slightly to Wendryn, giving it a kind <strong>of</strong><br />

pseudo-Celtic flair. She accepted <strong>the</strong> idea, and used <strong>the</strong> name in <strong>the</strong> SCA <strong>the</strong>reafter. I have no idea whe<strong>the</strong>r it is actually any more<br />

Medieval than Wendy ...<br />

“She later became very good friends with Duke Richard <strong>of</strong> Mount Royal and his Duchess La Rana, so much so that <strong>the</strong>y named<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir first daughter Wendryn, and were ra<strong>the</strong>r shocked to discover that I had invented <strong>the</strong> name. But I digress ...<br />

“Wendryn was presented with a floral crown and a scroll declaring her <strong>the</strong> Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty. We were informed by<br />

various <strong>of</strong> her friends that she spent <strong>the</strong> next day at high school wandering <strong>the</strong> halls with crown and scroll telling everyone, "You'll<br />

never believe what happened to me."<br />

“I think that's pretty much <strong>the</strong> story.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who wonders what has become <strong>of</strong> Wendy in <strong>the</strong> 15 or so years since<br />

I last saw her ...<br />

1 “Last I heard she was studying beavers for some advanced biology degree or o<strong>the</strong>r, which gave her a lot <strong>of</strong> opportunities to<br />

make some very bad jokes.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

2 “Steve's retelling <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wendryn story <strong>of</strong>fers me a less bulky forum to make a minor correction to a comment from installment<br />

#3 about <strong>the</strong> third tourney. Wendy was NOT "from <strong>the</strong> local high school" (which would have been Berkeley high), she was a<br />

classmate and friend <strong>of</strong> Patti Conrad's (Countess Patrice di Coeur Fidel) at De Anza high in Richmond, roughly 15 miles north<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cragmont Park. She indeed did wander around <strong>the</strong> De Anza campus <strong>the</strong> following Monday with her crown and scroll, it was<br />

<strong>the</strong> first time that any <strong>of</strong> us (except Wendy) in western Contra Costa County had heard <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

January 6, AS I 1967 <strong>The</strong> First Twelfth Night<br />

As <strong>the</strong> Berkeley wea<strong>the</strong>r forbid any fur<strong>the</strong>r tournaments outdoors until <strong>the</strong> spring, and as <strong>the</strong> Society events were basically scheduled to<br />

fit around <strong>the</strong> UC Berkeley quarter system, <strong>the</strong> next event was held indoors on January 6, 1967 at <strong>the</strong> Mills College Student Union in<br />

Oakland, California. This was <strong>the</strong> first Twelfth Night Revels. <strong>The</strong> idea <strong>of</strong> having Kings had been discussed, and it was decided that <strong>the</strong><br />

winners <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lists would be <strong>the</strong> Kings. Henrik, <strong>the</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> last tourney, was informally referred to as “<strong>the</strong> king” ... Alfonso de Castile<br />

and his Consortium Antiguum performed. Medieval dances were taught and performed. Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit gave <strong>the</strong> Muckin’ Great<br />

Clubbe to Fulk de Wyvern as a Christmas present.<br />

Comments:<br />

A [... events were basically scheduled to fit around <strong>the</strong> UC Berkeley quarter system ...] “First time I've heard <strong>of</strong> this, particularly since<br />

hardly anyone was a student at Berkeley at <strong>the</strong> time. After all, we were using <strong>the</strong> Mills College student union because various<br />

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members were Millsies. Henderson, Henrik, and myself were going across <strong>the</strong> Bay to San Francisco State. Of course, I suppose<br />

some people were going to Berkeley fencing classes ...” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

A [... it was decided that <strong>the</strong> winners <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lists would be <strong>the</strong> Kings.] “No one was too sure what to do with a King at <strong>the</strong> time, but<br />

someone (Fulk?) came up with <strong>the</strong> idea <strong>of</strong> Lord <strong>of</strong> Misrule. <strong>The</strong>y decided to choose <strong>the</strong> Lord <strong>of</strong> Misrule by having a little wooden<br />

figure put in a square <strong>of</strong> a cake baked (I believe) by Ellen Hodghead. He (or she) who bit upon <strong>the</strong> cake became <strong>the</strong> self-same Lord.<br />

“I got one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> early pieces. Nothing. I was told later that David Hodghead was <strong>the</strong> one to bite down on <strong>the</strong> figure and promptly<br />

complained that he didn't want to spend <strong>the</strong> evening thinking up entertainment for everyone else. Steve Henderson, who was<br />

passing <strong>the</strong> cake around, said "No problem." <strong>The</strong>y put <strong>the</strong> figure into <strong>the</strong> biggest piece left and brought it to me. I said I had already<br />

tried. <strong>The</strong>y said that everyone had tried and <strong>the</strong>re was still no Lord. I, as Steve knew I would, grabbed <strong>the</strong> biggest piece and bit down.<br />

Unfortunately, <strong>the</strong> piece was so big that I missed <strong>the</strong> wooden figure with my first bite. David and Steve were somewhat surprised,<br />

but assumed that maybe <strong>the</strong>y had forgotten which piece <strong>the</strong>y put <strong>the</strong> figure in. I kept chewing and said "wait a minute," as <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

walking away, looking for ano<strong>the</strong>r sucker.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

“It was actually a very enjoyable evening. I had a girlfriend <strong>the</strong>re from my home town who knew nobody, and this gave her a<br />

chance to be Lady <strong>of</strong> Misrule and preside over mustache measuring contests and <strong>the</strong> like. No, this was not Luise. Luise showed<br />

up in <strong>the</strong> Bay Area soon afterward and I believe <strong>the</strong> March tourney, <strong>the</strong> fourth, was her first event.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “I think I had a good time, but I recall it as also being enormously crowded. I've been to <strong>the</strong> Mills Student Union many times<br />

since and I can scarcely imagine that many people being <strong>the</strong>re all at once. Mills is a great hall, beamed ceiling, huge fireplace<br />

at ei<strong>the</strong>r end, altoge<strong>the</strong>r great place.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

A “As I recall, Fulk and Edwin staged a short combat in <strong>the</strong> hall, and Lord Mediocrates entertained us with his rendition <strong>of</strong> "<strong>The</strong> 12<br />

days <strong>of</strong> Solstice" (featuring "A sun god all crowned with hol-ly" and "10 catered orgies"). Since <strong>the</strong> Muckin' Great Clubbe didn't start<br />

getting handed out to doughty fighters until after <strong>the</strong> next 12th Night to my recollection, perhaps it wasn't given at this event. But I<br />

am entirely unsure...<br />

“I'll be interested in seeing what o<strong>the</strong>rs remember <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> evening. I know Karina sang a song that's a favorite <strong>of</strong> mine from<br />

"Silverlock," but I can't remember its title; has to do with Gilgamesh and Innini and suchlike people.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who is<br />

getting nostalgic for mulled wine and cider (it has been awhile..)<br />

1 “<strong>The</strong> Clubbe was given at that event, to Fulk. Jerry (Mediocrates) had actually written quite a good hea<strong>the</strong>n version <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12<br />

days <strong>of</strong> solstice. I have <strong>the</strong> words written down somewhere, but as I remember <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong>y go like this:<br />

On <strong>the</strong> 12th day <strong>of</strong> Solstice, my priestess gave to me:<br />

12 catered orgies,<br />

11 ancient witches,<br />

10 sorceled potions,<br />

9 captive demons,<br />

8 red grimmoires,<br />

7 scheming wizards,<br />

6 bottled genies,<br />

5 casks <strong>of</strong> wine.<br />

4 chanting priests,<br />

3 love charms,<br />

2 magic rings,<br />

and a sun god all crowned with holly.” – Steven McEanruig<br />

B “Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit gave <strong>the</strong> Muckin' Great Clubbe to Fulk de Wyvern at <strong>the</strong> first Twelfth Night as a Christmas present, not<br />

as a prize. Fulk was <strong>the</strong> one to make it a prize by giving it away to ano<strong>the</strong>r doughty fighter, <strong>the</strong>reby establishing <strong>the</strong> tradition. (At<br />

least that is what Dave <strong>The</strong>wlis told me back <strong>the</strong>n.)” – Wilhelm von Schlüssel<br />

1 “I knew how Fulk got it, and I'm pretty sure he gave it to Berzark, who gave it to me. I suppose it just sat on Fulk's wall (or next<br />

to his very medieval looking fireplace – he lived in Fox Court) for several months before he passed it along to Edwin ...” – Stefan<br />

de Lorraine, who got belted, chained and clubbed in one tournament. Those were violent times ...<br />

I “My memory also. I still remember Fox court. A great little apartment <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> University in Berkeley. Now and <strong>the</strong>n I drive by<br />

it and remember fighting on <strong>the</strong> brick walkway <strong>the</strong>re, doubtless to <strong>the</strong> confusion <strong>of</strong> passerbys. I remember when Henrik<br />

first got his mail shirt completed and everyone (Me, Stefan, Fulk, and Edwin Bersark) had to try it on. Edwin was last in line<br />

and got his beard caught in <strong>the</strong> butted mail links. It took some effort to get it <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> him along with some rude jokes.<br />

“All this talk takes me back again. Things like riding <strong>the</strong> bus (this was pre-Bart) across <strong>the</strong> bay bridge, mostly wearing<br />

what armor we had, carrying shields, wooden and rattan weapons, maces, axes, and <strong>the</strong> like. As least we weren't afraid<br />

<strong>of</strong> being mugged.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

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II “Ken and Mary were living in a small studio apt. at Fox Court on University Ave. in Berkeley and had very little room and Ken<br />

may have considered it a white elephant and gave it away as an award to prevent hurting Dave’s feelings.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong><br />

Havn<br />

III [... gave it to Berzark ...] “No - to Henrik.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

A “While it's obvious that Steven and I have slightly different memories <strong>of</strong> events (I could have sworn that I was told David Hodghead<br />

was <strong>the</strong> one to first bite down on <strong>the</strong> little wooden doll -- oh well), we were roommates at <strong>the</strong> time and most <strong>of</strong> our memories are<br />

coming from <strong>the</strong> same angle. <strong>The</strong>re were whole realms <strong>of</strong> activity that we were not privy to. And I'm not even asking about <strong>the</strong><br />

political lines that were being formed between Berkeley and <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bay Area (largely because <strong>of</strong> commute distance and<br />

telephone costs) even in <strong>the</strong>se early days ...<br />

“A lot <strong>of</strong> what I'm saying is speculation and hearsay (albeit speculation and hearsay from <strong>the</strong> period, as I remember it). Does<br />

anyone have any o<strong>the</strong>r rumors from <strong>the</strong> period <strong>the</strong>y want to share?” – Stefan de Lorraine, who is actually relishing <strong>the</strong> memories<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sounds <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> voices <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> people who were passing on <strong>the</strong> gossip and <strong>the</strong> memory pictures <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> people talking in various<br />

living rooms and porches and kitchens long gone (except in <strong>the</strong> case <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Andersons – definitely one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> First Stops in <strong>the</strong> Bus<br />

Tour <strong>of</strong> Pivotal SCA Sites).<br />

1 [<strong>The</strong>re were whole realms <strong>of</strong> activity that we were not privy to.] “I remember <strong>the</strong> 12+ hour drive up to participate in "Nor<strong>the</strong>rn"<br />

events for those <strong>of</strong> us who lived in San Diego. That was before I-5 was built - afterwards it only took about 10 hours.<br />

“I heard about <strong>the</strong> SCA from a friend's showing me <strong>the</strong> article in Time Magazine, must have been '68 or '69. I looked for<br />

it after that, because I had gotten my first costume book several years earlier and wanted to join a group where I could wear<br />

costumes like that. <strong>The</strong>n one day, when I was a car hop for A&W, I put a tray <strong>of</strong> root beer on somebody's window and asked<br />

<strong>the</strong>m what that satin thing was hanging in <strong>the</strong> back <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir car. <strong>The</strong>y (I can't remember Tina ne. Hobart's SCA name [Elonwy<br />

de Lur]) said it was a banner for <strong>the</strong> SCA, and I said I'd been looking for <strong>the</strong>m for two years.<br />

“Wilhelm von Messer was <strong>the</strong> passenger in <strong>the</strong> car, and he gave me his card, along with <strong>the</strong> info on <strong>the</strong> next local event.<br />

I remember pulling an all-nighter to finish a costume (which I still have) for that event. I showed up right when he said it would<br />

start, and wondered where everyone was (it was my first event).<br />

“I joined in AS 4 in time for <strong>the</strong> second Caid Twelfth night (in San Diego/Barony <strong>of</strong> Califia), with (must have been King and<br />

Queen) Paul and Carol and <strong>the</strong>ir three-year-old only son (who went around proudly announcing <strong>the</strong> anticipation <strong>of</strong> a baby<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>r or sister). Bevin Frasier <strong>of</strong> Sterling had her neck in a brace disguised by a ruff.” – Kä<strong>the</strong> Willig von Mainz<br />

I “Nope, wasn't me with neck in a brace disguised by a ruff. (Don't think I've ever worn a neck brace.) Also, I didn't join until<br />

A.S. VI, though I'd first run into <strong>the</strong> SCA at Baycon, in 1968 – <strong>the</strong> first and, I believe, only time I ever saw Sir Bela fight.)” –<br />

Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling<br />

II “Just an observation regarding dates - it couldn't have been AS IV if Paul and Carol were reigning and Brion was on <strong>the</strong><br />

way. Paul was Knighted in AS VI and won his first tourney at <strong>the</strong> following crown, I think it was <strong>the</strong>ir fourth reign when Brion<br />

was pending.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

III “Also,Caid's Tourney <strong>of</strong> Union was in 1974-I don't know when we started having 12th Nights but before 1974 we were<br />

called <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Baronies. Angels & Calafia were founded in 10/V & 11/V respectively.<br />

“Incidently, if anyone has a copy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> June 1977 Page (which was printed by Lord Randolph <strong>the</strong> Devious-an Old<br />

Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blade guy who fought with us at <strong>the</strong> last war with Atenveldt in February) one can see a full color picture<br />

captioned "Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix chortles with sardonic amusement as Prince Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate dies by his own hand<br />

after slaying his comrade-in-arms Sir Loren sur la Roche."” – Colin <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

C “As for <strong>the</strong> scheduling <strong>of</strong> Crown events (equinox-solstice-equinox) ... I had it on good authority long ago (Diana, in fact) that <strong>the</strong> third<br />

(October) tournament was specifically scheduled for Bilbo and Frodo Baggins birthday.<br />

“According to Siegfried, who ought to know, <strong>the</strong> MGC was a gift to Fulk from him. It was made <strong>of</strong> a chunk <strong>of</strong> elm blasted loose<br />

from its parent tree by lightning, shaped smoo<strong>the</strong>d and polished in (soon to be) Master Beverly's workshop. <strong>The</strong> wood was so hard<br />

that <strong>the</strong>y burnt out several drill bits making <strong>the</strong> hole to drive <strong>the</strong> spike through (and it bent in <strong>the</strong> process). Fulk originated <strong>the</strong> use<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> MGC as <strong>the</strong> award for ferocity in combat. <strong>The</strong> first time that Patrice and I saw it <strong>the</strong> bearer was Caradoc ap Cawdor, it looked<br />

so natural that we thought it was a permanent part <strong>of</strong> his costume. A tradition that went with <strong>the</strong> Clubbe was that, before presenting<br />

it at <strong>the</strong> next crown tourney, <strong>the</strong> bearer had to rub at least a quarter pound <strong>of</strong> wax into its finish.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

D [... <strong>the</strong> idea <strong>of</strong> having Kings had been discussed ...] “This was done before <strong>the</strong> Sept. 25, 1966 Tourney since Henrik’s victor’s scroll<br />

presented to him at <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tournament proclaims him King!” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

A [Regarding a morning star that Henrik used] “I think it might have burned up in a fire some years later, but Henrik might still have<br />

it around ...” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

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1 “No – it’s gone – but <strong>the</strong> ball was a 3" sponge rubber ball and I always used it in large circular moves originating from <strong>the</strong><br />

shoulder and elbow– not wrist flicks!”<br />

“Also I made a second one (flail) for Richard which he used in some <strong>of</strong> his combats.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

I “I liked that morning star. It wasn’t nearly as dangerous, IMHO, as <strong>the</strong> axe Henrik also made <strong>of</strong> heavy rubber and lea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

with an oak handle. Hit like a ton <strong>of</strong> bricks and would probably be outlawed today.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

a “Yes, I used <strong>the</strong> axe in some <strong>of</strong> my combats. It consisted <strong>of</strong> an oak handle about 30" long with a 1/4" rubber core and<br />

2 layers <strong>of</strong> 1/8" lea<strong>the</strong>r wrapped around <strong>the</strong> handle and extending past <strong>the</strong> handle onto cover most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> rubber blade<br />

core.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

E [Regarding a boken] “I think I gave it to Henrik when I left for Europe and <strong>the</strong> air force in 1967 and I’m told it eventually burned up<br />

in a fire.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “Yes I had it, <strong>the</strong>n I loaned it to Mary <strong>of</strong> Tamar and it was stolen out <strong>of</strong> her car.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

I “What does one do with a glue-and-string wrapped, silver painted, oak boken? – Steven MacEanruig<br />

a “Think that <strong>the</strong>re’s a steel blade inside perhaps?” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

March 25, AS I 1967 <strong>The</strong> First Coronation and Crown Tournament<br />

March 25, 1967 saw <strong>the</strong> first Coronation and Crown Tourney, held at <strong>the</strong><br />

Amphi<strong>the</strong>ater Playfield, Tilden Park, Berkeley, California. Fulk de Wyvern, who<br />

had won <strong>the</strong> June tourney, called forth Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn, who had won <strong>the</strong><br />

September tourney, and bid him kneel. <strong>The</strong>n, as Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit had<br />

done in <strong>the</strong> first tourney, he knighted Henrik in <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ancient order <strong>of</strong><br />

chivalry, and <strong>the</strong>n crowned him as King. At this time <strong>the</strong>re was only one<br />

kingdom. Wendryn was not <strong>the</strong>re so she was crowned in absentia. King Henrik<br />

presided over <strong>the</strong> tourney. Crown lists were held to determine <strong>the</strong> next king.<br />

Richard <strong>the</strong> Short defeated Fulk de Wyvern in <strong>the</strong> finals. Ann <strong>of</strong> San Anselmo<br />

was Richard’s lady. <strong>The</strong>y became Crown Prince and Crown Princess. (Fulk de<br />

Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn - Vert, on a pellet a horse’s head couped Or<br />

above a coronet showing three Latin crosses Or. Wyvern’s Count rank and Mary <strong>of</strong> Tamar’s Countess rank date from this event.)<br />

Subsequently <strong>the</strong> first issue <strong>of</strong> Tournaments Illuminated came out. Jon de Cles was Editor and Chronicler.<br />

Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit was Registrar and Chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Exchequer. At this time <strong>the</strong> kingdom and <strong>the</strong> society began to get organized.<br />

Diana Listmaker was <strong>the</strong> first Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists. Jon de Cles was <strong>the</strong> first Seneschal. Edwin Bersark was <strong>the</strong> first Earl Marshal. T.I. was<br />

to be a magazine with articles <strong>of</strong> interest. A supplement to TI, numbered 1.1, 2.1, etc. came out between issues to announce events. Single<br />

sheet announcements were handed out at events giving details <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> next event.<br />

Comments:<br />

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Wndryn <strong>of</strong> Townsend - Azure, a sun in glory Or.<br />

B [King Henrik presided over <strong>the</strong> tourney.] “Henrik actually got to preside over a court at this tourney. Master Beverly Hodghead (<strong>of</strong><br />

course, this was before <strong>the</strong> Laurel) had provided <strong>the</strong> thrones, which were <strong>the</strong> Bishop's thrones from <strong>the</strong> Episcopal Church for which<br />

he was some kind <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial. Behind <strong>the</strong> thrones he set his Coleman stove, on which he was cooking/boiling/whatever something.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ground was uneven, lots <strong>of</strong> people were moving around, and Master Beverly managed to upend <strong>the</strong> table with <strong>the</strong> Coleman<br />

lantern onto <strong>the</strong> ground. Much furor, no one hurt, but Mary <strong>of</strong> Tamar decided we needed a distraction and immediately accused Lord<br />

Mediocrates (Jerry Jacks) <strong>of</strong> an assassination plot. Lord Mediocrates attempted to buy his way out with a Bank Byzanta Card (Bank<br />

Americards had just become popular), and claimed diplomatic immunity (Mediocrates <strong>of</strong> Hellas, Ambassador from <strong>the</strong> Court <strong>of</strong><br />

Nauseous Syphilis and his sister/wife Gonnorhea who live in Sin, which is a suburb <strong>of</strong> Constantinople – Jerry could go on for many<br />

more lines).” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

B [Crown lists were held to determine <strong>the</strong> next king.] “This tournament was <strong>the</strong> first in which ratan was used and <strong>the</strong>re were still a<br />

few bugs in <strong>the</strong> system. <strong>The</strong>re were also a few bugs in <strong>the</strong> system <strong>of</strong> judging which meant that nei<strong>the</strong>r Fulk nor Richard cared to<br />

be judged, would pay no attention to <strong>the</strong> judges, and fought on for what seemed hours until Fulk finally conceded he was hit and<br />

Richard won.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

B “I believe this was also <strong>the</strong> first tourney for <strong>the</strong> lady named Nora who was a Junior Olympic fencer and wanted to play with <strong>the</strong> boys.<br />

She found one fighter to fence with her, and a friend <strong>of</strong> ours, Paul Moslander, who was attending as Don Segundo Sombre de<br />

Muerte Christiano (actually <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> hero <strong>of</strong> an Argentine novel he had had to read in Spanish class) challenged her entirely<br />

for <strong>the</strong> chance to be killed so he could give a magnificent dying speech.” – Stefan de Lorraine, for whom <strong>the</strong> tourney was also<br />

significant for <strong>the</strong> first time presence <strong>of</strong> Luise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Phoenix who soon became and is still his lady though for this tourney she came<br />

as <strong>the</strong> lady <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Little Green Dinosaur, a very gifted cartoonist who was actually not too bad a fighter <strong>the</strong> few times he fought.


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C “This event saw several “firsts” in <strong>the</strong> SCA:<br />

“1) Henrik wore <strong>the</strong> first real armour, his new 10,000 ring mail hauberk which he had started in <strong>the</strong> months after <strong>the</strong> second<br />

tournament on June 25, 1966 and a portion <strong>of</strong> which he had been wearing when he won <strong>the</strong> Sept. 25, 1966 tourney.”<br />

“2) Henrik borrowed a horse and rode with couched steel tipped lance, steel spangenhelm, steel hauberk, steel sword and<br />

steel round shield – <strong>the</strong> inspiration for <strong>the</strong> cover portrait by Diana Listmaker on TI #1. (Note - Henrik made <strong>the</strong> armour and his sword<br />

and shield.)” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “And <strong>the</strong> cry went up ‘Get Henrik <strong>of</strong>f that horse and on <strong>the</strong> throne so <strong>the</strong> tournament can get started!’”<br />

“Speaking <strong>of</strong> mounted royalty, I should mention here that, during <strong>the</strong> Summer Tournament, when Richard and Diana were<br />

presiding at Mills College, we had <strong>the</strong> first “Mounted Coronation.” Richard, at <strong>the</strong> time, was getting around on a BMW touring<br />

bike and Diana had a motor scooter, so <strong>the</strong>y intended to ride mounted to <strong>the</strong> thrones. We all lined up and waited, and waited,<br />

and waited. None <strong>of</strong> us knew why we were waiting because it was supposed to be a surprise.<br />

“Diana’s scooter was named ‘Chrys<strong>of</strong>alax <strong>The</strong> Recalcitrant’ and chose that time to live up to its name. We were finally<br />

rewarded by <strong>the</strong> entrance <strong>of</strong> our royalty on <strong>the</strong>ir iron steeds.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

I “Spelling: Chrysophylax? Meaning: ‘Gold-keeper.’ A word referring to Gryphons.” – Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West<br />

1 “I think this was <strong>the</strong> first tourney in which we had a formal ‘Eric’. Edwin erected a fence <strong>of</strong> poles with a rope to enclose <strong>the</strong><br />

fighting, much like what I saw at <strong>the</strong> last couple <strong>of</strong> tournies I attended, many years later and many years ago. As you might<br />

expect, it was not called <strong>the</strong> ‘Eric’ because it was not red. And if that name has been lost in antiquity, I’ll be glad to expound in<br />

it later.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

C “3) <strong>The</strong> first real Pavilion - Henrik’s, a round pavilion 12' tall and 10' in diameter at <strong>the</strong> base and 6' wide in diameter where <strong>the</strong><br />

conical ro<strong>of</strong> met <strong>the</strong> sloping sidewall. <strong>The</strong> fabric was undyed (at that time) sheets sewn toge<strong>the</strong>r.”<br />

“4) <strong>The</strong> first crown – black iron band with 4 silver plated maltese crosses. Iron for strength, silver for noble purity. Fulk designed<br />

it, Henrik made it.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “And now a question for Henrik: Was that 1st iron crown with silver crosses your personal property, and not passed on to a<br />

successor? If so, were <strong>the</strong> crowns that Master Beverly made (and that you and Siegfried carried on cushions at <strong>the</strong> very front<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 11-kingdom procession at 20 Year) <strong>the</strong> first to belong to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> and to be passed along?” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

I “Yes, it is my personal crown and no o<strong>the</strong>r person has worn it at court except Fulk who wore it before I was crowned with<br />

it at <strong>the</strong> March 1967 Tourney. Yes, <strong>the</strong>y were <strong>the</strong> 1 st <strong>Kingdom</strong> owned crowns, but I continued to be crowned exclusively with<br />

my own Crown during succeeding reigns. <strong>The</strong> procedure was, I would approach <strong>the</strong> King, he would remove <strong>the</strong> copper<br />

Crown from his head and place it on a cushion or some such held by an appropriate person – <strong>Kingdom</strong> Herald usually<br />

and <strong>the</strong>n my crown bearer would pr<strong>of</strong>fer my crown on a cushion and <strong>the</strong> departing monarch would pick up my crown and<br />

crown me.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

a “This, as many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> commentators will confirm, was common practice until <strong>the</strong> presentation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> current silver<br />

crowns by Duke Henrik years later.<br />

“Most new royalty had custom crowns made, <strong>of</strong>ten <strong>of</strong> more precious materials and custom-fitted to <strong>the</strong>ir heads<br />

to wear instead <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ancient and honorable crowns. On some occasions <strong>the</strong> ancient crowns were used for <strong>the</strong><br />

coronation ceremony proper and <strong>the</strong> personal crowns were worn at all o<strong>the</strong>r times until <strong>the</strong> next coronation. (Some<br />

personal crowns occasioned quite a bit <strong>of</strong> gossip and commentary on <strong>the</strong> personal tastes <strong>of</strong> ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> royals or <strong>the</strong><br />

jeweler in question.)” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

D “That was a good event. It was held at Tilden Park and had a moderate walk from <strong>the</strong> parking to <strong>the</strong> field. Dr. Elizabeth Pope, who<br />

had presided over <strong>the</strong> first event was <strong>the</strong>re and I remember helping her walk back to her car when she had to leave, which was fun<br />

because she was an interesting lady and her student aide, who was <strong>the</strong>re with her was a good looking young blond lady whom<br />

I had fought for that day. On <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand, that was <strong>the</strong> event, as I recall, where I fought Richard in <strong>the</strong> semifinals and he flat<br />

refused to wear a face mask, fighting only in his motorcycle helmet against me. I was furious, taking it as a personal insult, which<br />

I nursed for several years while <strong>of</strong>f in <strong>the</strong> air force and only forgave him somewhere in <strong>the</strong> mid-70s. Mind you, I’ve long forgiven him,<br />

I understand his reasoning. And I still think he was absolutely dead wrong.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

C “[Tilden Park] at <strong>the</strong> Amphi<strong>the</strong>ater Playfield as it was called <strong>the</strong>n by <strong>the</strong> park authorities.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “This is in <strong>the</strong> wrong place. <strong>The</strong> Amphi<strong>the</strong>ater is not <strong>the</strong> Airplane Field. I think <strong>the</strong> tourney I was referring to here was perhaps<br />

in year II (early) or even Year III. I think it was <strong>the</strong> one that Caradoc won, but it may have been <strong>the</strong> earlier one in which Richard<br />

beat me in <strong>the</strong> finals.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who curses a failing memory that cannot recall just when this happened, but does<br />

remember <strong>the</strong> difference between <strong>the</strong> amphi<strong>the</strong>ater and <strong>the</strong> airplane field...<br />

I “FYI unless I am mis-remembering (it's been years since I last played around in Tilden Park) it is easy for <strong>the</strong> Airplane field<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Amphi<strong>the</strong>ater Playfield to be confused in recollection. Both <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m are in <strong>the</strong> same general area in <strong>the</strong> park (near<br />

<strong>the</strong> old pony ride site) and share parking areas and privies.<br />

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“<strong>The</strong> Airplane field is on <strong>the</strong> east side <strong>of</strong> a tree-lined seasonal water course, running south-north, and is essentially<br />

a large open natural meadow (hence yellow and dusty in <strong>the</strong> dry season) with little in <strong>the</strong> way <strong>of</strong> shade. It is/was reached<br />

by hiking/portaging south from <strong>the</strong> parking area into and across an east-west gully and through a screen <strong>of</strong> trees and<br />

brush.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Play-field is on <strong>the</strong> west side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> same water course right against <strong>the</strong> parking area, and is a long, narrow<br />

(about 50 x 200 yards) irrigated lawn area parallel to <strong>the</strong> water course with shade/trees on both sides.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> shared parking area is to <strong>the</strong> north and <strong>the</strong> shared privy is at <strong>the</strong> south end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> play field where it is reached<br />

from <strong>the</strong> airplane field by a short walk along a path and crossing <strong>the</strong> water course.<br />

“I hope, both that <strong>the</strong> information helps and that I haven't just displayed more incipient senility.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

II “<strong>The</strong> Tourney that Caradoc won was October Crown, AS 3. It was very hot and was at <strong>the</strong> Airplane field (I think that it was<br />

actually known as <strong>the</strong> Little Airplane Field' as model airplanes were flown on it- this was before <strong>the</strong> cool RC ones <strong>the</strong>y<br />

have now.)” – James Greyhelm<br />

B “And also by <strong>the</strong> way, I did not take <strong>the</strong> opportunity at <strong>the</strong> appropriate time to mention an incident that took place at <strong>the</strong> first tourney<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Airplane Field, March AS II, I believe. Sir Bela and I and ano<strong>the</strong>r person were <strong>of</strong>f to one side when a couple <strong>of</strong> hikers came<br />

up and asked "What are you people?" Sir Bela's response was "It's what we are instead <strong>of</strong> hippies."” – Stefan de Lorraine, who<br />

still has a ra<strong>the</strong>r spectacular picture <strong>of</strong> his lady whose sunscreen wasn't up to <strong>the</strong> sun at <strong>the</strong> war (pdf 10 was a dream at <strong>the</strong> time,<br />

much less 30). She was known for a couple <strong>of</strong> months later as Lady Luise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sunburn.<br />

April 30, 1967 AS I <strong>The</strong> First Coronation Tournament<br />

April 30, 1967 saw <strong>the</strong> First Coronation Tournament, held in Cragmont Park,<br />

Berkeley. Richard and Anne were crowned King and Queen by Henrik and<br />

Wendryn. King Richard declared that <strong>the</strong> day would be a celebration <strong>of</strong> his<br />

coronation and <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> May and that his successor would be chosen at <strong>the</strong><br />

next tournament. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> day’s lists would earn <strong>the</strong> right to crown<br />

his lady Queen <strong>of</strong> May. Fulk de Wyvern defeated Sir Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn and<br />

Steven <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ashenlands (Sir Steven MacEanruig) and crowned his lady,<br />

Mary <strong>of</strong> Tamar, Queen <strong>of</strong> May. Fulk instituted <strong>the</strong> Muckin’ Great Clubbe<br />

(MGC) Award for Ferocity on <strong>the</strong> field (not skill or intelligence, just ferocity)<br />

by presenting it to Sir Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn and charging him to present it in turn<br />

Richard <strong>the</strong> Short (Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont<br />

Real) - Sable, in saltire a double-bitted axe and to a Celtic <strong>the</strong> cross fiercest Or. fighter at <strong>the</strong> next tournament. (Henrik’s Count title and Anne <strong>of</strong> San Anselmo<br />

Wendryn’s Countess title date from this day.) This was <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first<br />

year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> society. May 1 became <strong>the</strong> first day <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> years Anno Societatis. (At this event Edward Bersark received a scroll for excellence<br />

in Poetry.)<br />

Comments:<br />

A “This tourney was actually a watershed tourney for more reasons than it being <strong>the</strong> first May coronation tourney.<br />

“Richard, at <strong>the</strong> time, was acting as a sort <strong>of</strong> Resident Assistant (as <strong>the</strong>y were called at San Francisco State, I dunno what his<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial title was) at a school and brought several <strong>of</strong> his residents along. He had been giving <strong>the</strong>m some training and, among o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

things, <strong>the</strong>y brought along some pikes. We had some melees in which <strong>the</strong> utility <strong>of</strong> pikes in defense was proven, but <strong>the</strong>ir problems<br />

in <strong>of</strong>fense were also pointed out.<br />

“Richard also instituted <strong>the</strong> first attempt at chivalry by appointing seven warriors (myself and Sir Steven among <strong>the</strong>m) as his<br />

Champions, and making it necessary for o<strong>the</strong>rs to successfully challenge <strong>the</strong> champions to get into <strong>the</strong> lists. As it happened, Jon<br />

de Cles and I were <strong>the</strong> only ones to fail to hold our places. Jon was challenged by two pre-adolescents and decided to take <strong>the</strong>m<br />

both on at once. <strong>The</strong>y elegantly double-teamed him. I was challenged by Sir Ardral and one <strong>of</strong> Richard's proteges who went by <strong>the</strong><br />

name Dale <strong>of</strong> Wales and looked more like it should be Dale <strong>the</strong> Whale (or perhaps Orca would be more exact). Not having Jon's<br />

flair, I took <strong>the</strong>m on one at a time and Dale knocked me out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> competition in <strong>the</strong> first fight, <strong>the</strong>n proceeded on to defeat Sir Ardral.<br />

He was <strong>the</strong>n defeated by someone like Henrik or Steven. <strong>The</strong> two youngsters (who I believe were bro<strong>the</strong>rs) let <strong>the</strong>ir discipline fall<br />

apart when <strong>the</strong>y fought each o<strong>the</strong>r after defeating Jon and were both summarily dismissed from <strong>the</strong> competition when <strong>the</strong>y turned<br />

<strong>the</strong> fight into a flailing match (as I recall--one may have actually gone on to be defeated by ano<strong>the</strong>r Champion).<br />

“I don't know <strong>of</strong> Dale ever showing up again, tho he might have once or twice. One <strong>of</strong> those natural jocks who picked up <strong>the</strong><br />

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“<strong>The</strong> most important watershed <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> this tourney, however, was <strong>the</strong> attempt <strong>of</strong> Nora to play with <strong>the</strong><br />

boys. Having been rebuffed as a fencer at <strong>the</strong> last tourney, she showed up in something approximating armor (no worse than<br />

anyone else was wearing at <strong>the</strong> time) and weapons and wanted to fight like everyone else.<br />

“Henrik accepted <strong>the</strong> challenge, <strong>the</strong>y fought, Henrik hit her. She fell, <strong>the</strong>n complained that "He shouldn't have hit me so hard,<br />

I'm a girl." Henrik had, <strong>of</strong> course, not hit her any harder than he hit anyone else.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “Actually, I pulled <strong>the</strong> blow which struck her upper ribcage under her raised left arm.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

2 “Nora Hewittson, or Huitson - I never saw it in print, and only heard <strong>the</strong> story after I joined in 68.” – James Greyhelm<br />

A “This set back women fighting in <strong>the</strong> SCA about six years.<br />

“By <strong>the</strong> way, I think someone like Steven should regale <strong>the</strong> assemblage with stories <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> early practice sessions. I didn't go<br />

to a lot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m but Steven did and stories such as ‘How Steven Almost Deprived Henrik <strong>of</strong> an Eye’ should be told.” – Stefan de<br />

Lorraine, who wonders why no one got an eye put out in those early days...<br />

1 “Divine Intervention! (Aka Dumb Luck!)” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

A “Okay, since MacEanruig has not taken me up on my suggestion that he tell <strong>the</strong> story, if anyone takes a look at Henrik’s eyes, he<br />

might notice a scar over one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m (or <strong>the</strong> scar might finally be gone, it has been 30+ years).<br />

“During one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> early practice sessions, after <strong>the</strong> traditional breaking <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> swords, Henrik and Steven squared <strong>of</strong>f with short<br />

swords, which were made from <strong>the</strong> leftover plywood from some shields – no padding or anything. <strong>The</strong> fighting got hot and heavy,<br />

Henrik thrust at Steven, who blocked and said to himself “Oh, we can thrust, can we?” and thrust straight out for Henrik’s face guard.<br />

Henrik had a very open weave catcher’s mask over his spangenhelm for face protection. <strong>The</strong> not-very-blunt point <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> shortsword<br />

went right through <strong>the</strong> weave (possibly breaking some welds, I’m not sure) and hit Henrik very hard just above his eye. <strong>The</strong>re was<br />

much blood and Henrik might have been stunned or knocked out, I can’t remember <strong>the</strong> story and wasn’t <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

“As he says, ‘Divine Intervention.’” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “Pretty close to it. <strong>The</strong>re Henrik, Richard, Fulk (I think) and I and perhaps some o<strong>the</strong>rs were at a practice at San Anselmo.<br />

Henrik and I were fighting and nei<strong>the</strong>r one <strong>of</strong> us was having much luck hitting each o<strong>the</strong>r. I happened to fake a thrust (still legal)<br />

at his leg and noticed that he got wildly out <strong>of</strong> position. ‘Great’, I thought, ‘fake a thrust again and hit him.’ I faked ano<strong>the</strong>r thrust<br />

and <strong>the</strong>n, instead <strong>of</strong> swinging, I thrust at his head and put <strong>the</strong> point <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bokkan into his eye slit, catching him just about on<br />

<strong>the</strong> eyebrow. Stopped <strong>the</strong> fight. Henrik and I ended up going to <strong>the</strong> emergency room where I recall he got several stitches from<br />

someone who didn’t really believe our story <strong>of</strong> how it happened.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

I “I seem to recall 2 different rooms – a lady nurse at <strong>the</strong> school infirmary who confirmed <strong>the</strong> need to go to Marin General<br />

Hospital Emergency where Dr. Chester Noyes did <strong>the</strong> stitching. (I later worked at Ross General Hospital so I remember<br />

Dr. Noyes.)” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

II “By <strong>the</strong> time I joined, only a year or so later, this story had changed greatly. I was told it was a fight with a sharpened oak<br />

short sword, and Richard <strong>the</strong> Short was wielding it. Glad to hear <strong>the</strong> right <strong>of</strong> it.” – James Greyhelm<br />

a “See. I don’t get no credit. I recall myself as using my boken, however. I think I made both feints, but I could be wrong<br />

about that. Henrik wasn’t knocked out or even particularly stunned, but he definitely felt it. I have some memory <strong>of</strong><br />

Henrik wanting to continue and being stopped by someone’s comment about blood running down his face, but I might<br />

be confusing it with something else.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

III “Now that you mention it, I remember you saying something similar <strong>the</strong> first time you told me <strong>the</strong> story, right after it<br />

happened (I wasn’t at <strong>the</strong> practice session). As for <strong>the</strong> boken instead <strong>of</strong> shortsword, it’s entirely possible. I remembered<br />

<strong>the</strong> story as being shortswords, but I didn’t even remember whe<strong>the</strong>r you had <strong>the</strong> bokken at <strong>the</strong> time. I’m sure your<br />

kines<strong>the</strong>tic memory is better than my faltering memory <strong>of</strong> a story you told me in <strong>the</strong> first place.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

“Any o<strong>the</strong>r stories <strong>of</strong> interest from those sessions? Perhaps something involving Richard which might have given rise<br />

to <strong>the</strong> confusion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> stories?” – Stefan de Lorraine, who thought actually practicing for <strong>the</strong>se exotic parties was taking<br />

dedication a bit too far, and who didn’t really fight at all until we started getting ready for <strong>the</strong> 4 th tourney ...<br />

a “Well actually, Steven was using <strong>the</strong> previously mentioned boken - <strong>the</strong> blade length <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se is typically around 30"<br />

+/- and <strong>the</strong> handle is an additional 10" or so (total <strong>of</strong> 40"). Not really a short sword. I don’t remember what weapon<br />

I had. Steve may have remembered correctly about my using a plywood short sword.<br />

“My face mask had a horizontal 2" high by 10" wide clear open space at eye socket level. Vertical bars were<br />

welded above and below (by <strong>the</strong> manufacturer) with about 1 ½" spacing. <strong>The</strong> top <strong>of</strong> Steven’s boken (which was about<br />

9/16" wide and about 1" height – give or take) struck <strong>the</strong> upper edge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 2"x10" opening - which was defined by two<br />

3/8" diameter horizontal bars, and slid above and past <strong>the</strong> upper one striking my left eyebrow/brow ridge.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> impact I felt was not really hard but certainly quite strong. I didn’t feel any pain and was certainly not stunned<br />

or even knocked out. I was puzzled at <strong>the</strong> odd looks Steven and o<strong>the</strong>rs were giving me as <strong>the</strong>y quickly came up to me<br />

and asked if I was all right. Sweat was running down from my forehead/brow and getting in my right eye brow and eye<br />

lid as <strong>the</strong>y spoke. <strong>The</strong>y asked about my eye, and when I felt with my fingers, I first became aware that it was blood and<br />

not sweat on my eye lid. I could see fine from both eyes. I went to a bathroom and washed <strong>the</strong> blood away and found<br />

a tear in <strong>the</strong> eyebrow skin. I went to a hospital and had only 4 stitches.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

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b “Thinking back on this, Henrik did do <strong>the</strong> first thrust and I realized that I had been way out <strong>of</strong> position. I did <strong>the</strong> second<br />

one and <strong>the</strong>n nailed him above <strong>the</strong> eye. Personally I thought I had got him in <strong>the</strong> eye and I was scared. I do recall<br />

Henrik being pretty lackadaisical until he realized that it was blood. I don't remember at all what weapon Henrik was<br />

fighting with.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

i “Yes, I was expecting to continue, since at first I didn’t know that I was bleeding. I had felt <strong>the</strong> impact but no pain<br />

and assumed I was undamaged. It was <strong>the</strong> stunned look on o<strong>the</strong>r people’s faces (I guess as <strong>the</strong> blood starting<br />

flowing from <strong>the</strong> skin tear in my left eyebrow) that I first noticed.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

2 “<strong>The</strong> practice was held in a covered parking area I believe, at a boy’s military school in San Rafael that Richard was a Resident<br />

Assistant counselor at. (It’s now Marin Academy, a college prep high school, and before that it was <strong>the</strong> Ali Akbar Kahn School<br />

<strong>of</strong> Music.) Richard autocratted <strong>the</strong> practice, and was <strong>the</strong>re but it was Steven MacEanruig that I was fighting. <strong>The</strong> boken is a<br />

gently curved practice sword used for studying kata (types <strong>of</strong> attack or defense patterns in several Japanese Martial Arts<br />

including Kenjutsu and Naginata) and is typically made out <strong>of</strong> white or red oak. It is not normally used to strike a person’s body<br />

with full force – usually a light tap or slow pressure if it all. Normally it is used 2 handed and strikes <strong>the</strong> opponent’s weapon<br />

in defense and/or attack, <strong>the</strong> only armor being worn in Naginata is padded kote (hand and wrist protection/gauntlets) in case<br />

<strong>of</strong> a slip. Steven’s boken was white oak and was being wielded one handed as we fought. <strong>The</strong> tip is not sharp per se but is<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>iled to represent a very thick version <strong>of</strong> a single edged Japanese sword and so features angular surface intersections.”<br />

– Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

B “And <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong>re was <strong>the</strong> time at Cragmont when Caradoc in a fencing-mask had <strong>the</strong> left lens knocked out <strong>of</strong> his glasses. It was<br />

found undamaged and <strong>the</strong> fighting went on.” – Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West<br />

<strong>The</strong> Year Two<br />

June 24, 1967 AS II Summer Crown Tourney<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Hockey field at Mills College, Oakland, California. Edwin Bersark was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Richard reigned as King. Anne was not<br />

present so Diana Listmaker sat in her place as Queen. Crown lists were held. Sir Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn defeated Caradoc ap Cador. Sir Henrik’s<br />

lady was Leanne <strong>of</strong> Maywood. Sir Henrik gave <strong>the</strong> MGC to Kerry <strong>the</strong> Rock. <strong>The</strong>re was a revel afterwards.<br />

[Little known fact: Anne <strong>of</strong> San Anselmo had come down with a bad case <strong>of</strong> Mononucleosis, and after she had recovered went back to<br />

<strong>the</strong> seminary and finished her education. This is why she was not present during <strong>the</strong> reign as Queen. She later showed up for some events<br />

in <strong>the</strong> West, but dropped out awhile after that. She was found in Calontir in time for an event <strong>the</strong>re, on <strong>the</strong> weekend <strong>of</strong> October 8, AS XXIX<br />

(1994), and has been at least moderately active <strong>the</strong>re.]<br />

July 4, 1967 AS II Westercon XX Tourney<br />

Held as part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Westercon in Los Angeles, California. Elfrida <strong>of</strong> Greenwalls, in her pr<strong>of</strong>essional capacity as Marion Zimmer Bradley,<br />

was <strong>the</strong> guest <strong>of</strong> honor. Many society members wore <strong>the</strong>ir medieval costumes into <strong>the</strong> costume ball. Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Paravel (Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong><br />

Caer-Myrddin) won Most Beautiful Costume for her modified medieval white dress with blue velvet cloak, blue and green fea<strong>the</strong>r wig, blue<br />

fea<strong>the</strong>r eye lashes, and all-white make up. First prize for <strong>the</strong> best group went to Elfrida, her lord Walter, and her bro<strong>the</strong>r Edwin Bersark (Paul<br />

Zimmer). <strong>The</strong>y went as characters from Poul Anderson’s (Bela <strong>of</strong> Eastmarch) <strong>The</strong> Broken Sword. On <strong>the</strong> last day LASFS, which had<br />

sponsored <strong>the</strong> convention, sponsored a tournament. Owen Hannifen (Karl vom Acht) was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Harlan Ellison tried out as a fighter<br />

and did ra<strong>the</strong>r well. <strong>The</strong>re was a fascinating fight between Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit and Fritz Leiber, who fought broadsword to<br />

broadsword with no shields and did very well indeed. <strong>The</strong> four finalists were Bela <strong>of</strong> Eastmarch, Edwin Bersark, Richard <strong>the</strong> Short (Richard<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mont Real), and Sir Henrik <strong>the</strong> Dane (Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn). <strong>The</strong> final match was between Edwin Bersark and Sir Henrik. <strong>The</strong> winner was Sir<br />

Henrik <strong>the</strong> Dane (Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn), who received a two quart, hand-painted beer stein from <strong>the</strong> Con committee as a prize.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “When I joined, a year later or so, <strong>the</strong>re were still lots <strong>of</strong> stories and legends regarding this event, and some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m may or may<br />

not be true ... However - we still have some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> principals in this discussion ... Ok - So Richard fought in this tourney, hiding from<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r participants his injuries suffered when his shield was caught by a wind gust caused his BMW bike to become more closely<br />

involved with <strong>the</strong> ground <strong>the</strong>n one would like. <strong>The</strong>y discovered this when one <strong>of</strong> his bandages or casts came <strong>of</strong>f. ( Years later, I<br />

heard this story retold, with me as <strong>the</strong> principal. I set <strong>the</strong> record straight.) Henrik fought Harlan - I think that <strong>the</strong> fight was supposed<br />

to be between Harlan and Randall, but Randall begged <strong>of</strong>f for some reason ... Harlan's girlfriend at <strong>the</strong> time was Grace Lee Whitney<br />

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(Yeoman Rand) who was apparently worried about Harlan fighting Henrik - I think that Randall once told me that Harlan said - "You<br />

mean I've got to fight Godzilla?"(meaning Henrik), but Randall was a story teller ... That's all I can remember - It will be interesting<br />

to see how <strong>the</strong> stories changed from '67 to '68, when I heard <strong>the</strong>m.” – James Greyhelm<br />

1 “Jim (Greyhelm) seems to have gotten Westercon 1967 and Baycon I 1968 blended in his recollection <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tales he was told.<br />

<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> Richard being blown <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> his bike and concealing his injuries so he could participate in <strong>the</strong> tourney at Westercon<br />

is true (according to Richard who told it to me). (That Westercon was also <strong>the</strong> source <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> extra "Hip!" added at <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> standard three cheers, that plagued <strong>the</strong> kingdom for years). <strong>The</strong> tournament where Harlan was supposed to fight Randall<br />

and wound up fighting Henrik instead was Worldcon (Baycon I) <strong>the</strong> following year's Labor Day weekend at <strong>the</strong> Claremont Hotel<br />

in Berkeley.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

I “No, I fought Harlan Ellison at Westercon XX in LA, not at Baycon in Berkeley.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

II “Nope - I think that I am right on this - Henrik told me <strong>the</strong> story about Westercon 67 about Harlan at <strong>the</strong> 30 year celebration,<br />

and it confirmed what I had been told by Randall and o<strong>the</strong>rs. I don't think that Harlan fought at Worldcon - <strong>the</strong> 'Author' fight<br />

at that event was Randall, Poul and someone else (Siegfried?) fighting Caradoc, Edwin and (?) to decide whe<strong>the</strong>r or not<br />

that <strong>the</strong> only 'Good Campbell was a Dead Campbell' - John W. Campbell was <strong>the</strong>re and it was fought for his amusement...<br />

“We could just ask Richard about <strong>the</strong> bike - but he was King at 68 Worldcon - and not wearing any bandages or casts<br />

that I can remember.<br />

“Wasn't <strong>the</strong> first performance <strong>of</strong> HMS Trekkastar held at Worldcon 68? If so, <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> extra hip dates from <strong>the</strong>n, usually<br />

shouted by Hap?” – James Greyhelm<br />

B “Also Richard ‘Kited’ <strong>of</strong>f his BMW on way to LA for Westercon XX and only scraped hide <strong>of</strong>f his nose and chin and lost his front teeth<br />

– his smile was startling. No cheek holes. Westercon XX (1967, July) I fought Harlan. Siegfried fought Fritz Leiber!” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

B [Regarding costumes] “Sir Henrik <strong>the</strong> Dane wore his handmade elbow length, knee length 40 lb mail hauberk and broadsword<br />

(<strong>the</strong> first SCA real armour) and was mistakenly presumed by <strong>the</strong> costume judges to have rented <strong>the</strong> armour and was <strong>the</strong>refore not<br />

considered for a prize among <strong>the</strong> costume contestants.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

B [Regarding Richard and his injuries] “Some us knew about his injuries before he fought – his sword had to be taped into his grip.”<br />

– Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

B [And (also regarding injuries)] “No casts” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

September 30, 1967 AS II Fall Coronation and Crown Tourney<br />

Held at Newman Center, Palo Alto, California. Mediocrates <strong>of</strong> Hellas (Israel ben<br />

Jacob) was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Henrik and Leanne were crowned by Richard and Diana.<br />

Crown lists were held. William <strong>the</strong> Silent won, defeating Caradoc ap Cador. Sheryl<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>spis was William’s lady. King Henrik knighted William on <strong>the</strong> spot. Kerry<br />

<strong>the</strong> Rock gave <strong>the</strong> MGC to Edwin Bersark. A revel followed at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Joe<br />

and Felice <strong>of</strong> Mayhavn House (Felice <strong>of</strong> Mayhavn House).<br />

Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn - Vert, on a pellet a horse’s head couped Or<br />

above a coronet showing three Latin crosses Or.<br />

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Leanne <strong>of</strong> Maywood - Azure, a Unicorn countertrippant<br />

argent, armed, crined and pizzled and cullioned Or.<br />

A “<strong>The</strong> Sept. '67 tourney (a week before I joined) was unique in that a total newcomer won it. I believe John & Sherry Jackson were<br />

friends <strong>of</strong> John & Bjo from SciFi Cons, and when John came to Cal as a new grad student, Bjo recruited him. He had, I think, had<br />

a wrestling scholarship as an undergrad, was about 5'4" and very quick. After one practice session, he came to a tourney and won.<br />

(Of course, Richard, Fulk, Henrik, & Siegfried, I was told, all chose not to compete that time.) I later went fabric shopping with Bjo<br />

and John & Sherry, getting stuff for Bjo to costume <strong>the</strong>m in regal fashion for 12th Night and for her to make me my first banner after<br />

Karina had helped me design a device, which was easier <strong>the</strong>n, since <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Heralds wasn't in being yet.) Since <strong>the</strong><br />

previous kings had all been <strong>the</strong>re from <strong>the</strong> start, more or less, <strong>the</strong>y didn't need to be told how to do things, but now Don (Jon de<br />

Cles) saw a need and invented <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Seneschal for himself to advise <strong>the</strong> King. (I think all <strong>of</strong>ficers thus far were more or less<br />

self-appointed as need arose, with consensus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> inner core <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> group, i.e. those who helped make it all happen, ra<strong>the</strong>r than<br />

merely attending events.) Perhaps Master Edwin was <strong>the</strong> first appointed to an <strong>of</strong>fice by <strong>the</strong> Crown some time later, upon petition<br />

by <strong>the</strong> teen-aged squires (about 1/3 <strong>of</strong> all fighters) whom he taught, when he became Earl Marshal.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow


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1 “This was going to be <strong>the</strong> tourney that Edwin or Siegfried won, since <strong>the</strong>y hadn't won yet. Henrik was on <strong>the</strong> throne, Richard<br />

and Fulk would ra<strong>the</strong>r not end up <strong>the</strong> way <strong>the</strong>y had at <strong>the</strong> March tourney. So <strong>the</strong>y acted as Marshals and fought individual<br />

challenges (one <strong>of</strong> which ended up with Ken (Fulk) challenging Don (Jon de Cles) to a duel at a later time.)<br />

“However, as I recall, Siegfried had gotten out in <strong>the</strong> sun and burned himself thoroughly <strong>the</strong> weekend before. He could not<br />

fight. So it was going to be Edwin's tourney. But (again as I recall) relative newcomer Jamie Oakenshield beat Edwin, and<br />

slightly less <strong>of</strong> a newcomer Caradoc ap Cador beat Jamie while William <strong>the</strong> Silent beat first <strong>the</strong> Little Green Dinosaur, and <strong>the</strong>n<br />

me. So it was <strong>the</strong> relative newcomer Caradoc (he'd been to a couple <strong>of</strong> events) versus <strong>the</strong> total newcomer William <strong>the</strong> Silent.<br />

William was too fast and deadly, Caradoc went down.<br />

“It was such an unexpected event that Bjo had to remind people that <strong>the</strong>y had a new winner and he needed to be<br />

congratulated and praised and prepared to be king. Folks were in a daze for quite awhile afterward.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “Oh, and Felice's home was Mayhem House, a name she coined as assistant editor <strong>of</strong> Niekas for <strong>the</strong> columns she wrote.”<br />

– Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 [Re: Edwin being Marshall] “This is <strong>the</strong> second time in a couple <strong>of</strong> months that I heard this story, and I never heard it before.<br />

Perils <strong>of</strong> living in San Francisco when <strong>the</strong> In Crowd was in Berkeley, I guess. All I knew was that Edwin was suddenly Earl<br />

Marshall.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

I “<strong>The</strong> idea to knight William was first suggested by Fulk to me in private. At that time in SCA history <strong>the</strong>re was no thought<br />

<strong>of</strong> group consensus to knighting – only two had occurred and <strong>the</strong>y had been unilateral actions each.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

B “No! <strong>The</strong> knighting was done that evening at <strong>the</strong> post tourney revel at Felice’s house – Mayhem House.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “Exactly correct. An event that was also interesting in that Henrik, who was King at <strong>the</strong> time, was puzzling over whe<strong>the</strong>r he had<br />

to talk to all <strong>the</strong> chivalry first and I’m one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ones who told him, “No, you’re <strong>the</strong> king, you want to knight him, you knight him.”<br />

(Thus following <strong>the</strong> path <strong>of</strong> Cromwell instead <strong>of</strong> Moore). I don’t know if I used <strong>the</strong> phrase “<strong>The</strong> King’s word is law,” in that<br />

discussion or not. When I later followed my own advice and handed out Laurels to Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria and Joseph <strong>of</strong> Locksley,<br />

I got criticized roundly. Out <strong>of</strong> such incidents to things like Knights Councils and Laurel Councils spring.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

A [Comment originally from events in AS I, moved to here as being more germaine – Hirsch] “I joined <strong>the</strong> SCA <strong>the</strong> first Sunday <strong>of</strong><br />

October AS II (1967) at 1st Nor<strong>the</strong>rn RenFaire, one week after <strong>the</strong> 7th tourney (<strong>the</strong> first not won by Richard, Fulk, & Henrik in turn,<br />

but by a total newcomer, William <strong>the</strong> Silent, aka John Jackson.) At that time, <strong>the</strong> SCA was still largely a fairly well-functioning anarchy,<br />

with few <strong>of</strong>ficial <strong>of</strong>ficers. Everyone knew everyone else and someone pitched in to do whatever was needed. Authority seemed to<br />

rest collectively with <strong>the</strong> group, although it was mostly exercised by a core <strong>of</strong> a dozen or so members who chose to put in <strong>the</strong> most<br />

effort. (I certainly wasn't appointed keeper and maintainer <strong>of</strong> all SCA property a week after joining by any royal or board authority.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y just all loaded everything in my truck and told me to take it home and bring it to all events.)<br />

“As <strong>of</strong> Oct. II, as best I could tell, Diana was Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts, Harold <strong>of</strong> Breakstone was Herald (field heralding only at that time),<br />

Siegfried was Chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Exchequer, Jon de Cles was editor <strong>of</strong> TI (<strong>of</strong> which issue #3 was just out, and sale <strong>of</strong> subscriptions<br />

for $1.50/yr. had apparently just begun.) All <strong>the</strong> fighters took turns marshaling, Edwin was made <strong>the</strong> first Earl Marshall some time<br />

later upon petition to <strong>the</strong> Crown by all <strong>the</strong> young squires (aged 13 to 17 mostly) that attended his weekly fighter training sessions.<br />

As best I could tell, Jon de Cles invented <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Seneschal in response to having a complete newcomer win <strong>the</strong> crown.<br />

Someone had to stand by <strong>the</strong> throne and tell him what to do, but that was at 12 th Night II. Janet <strong>of</strong> Breakstone was doing <strong>the</strong> lists<br />

job at that time, I believe. She sat at <strong>the</strong> edge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> field with a lap full <strong>of</strong> file cards and told everyone who was fighting next, but I<br />

don't think anyone had given her an <strong>of</strong>ficial title for doing it.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

A [Comment originally from events in AS I, moved to here as being more germaine – Hirsch] “I joined in Oct II, at First Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Ren<br />

Faire, a week after 7th tourney, but I extensively questioned everyone about <strong>the</strong> previous 1 1/2 years <strong>of</strong> known history. I paid my<br />

$1.50 to join on Sunday, practiced fighting with shortsword & buckler and/or helped make weapons every evening Mon. to Fri., was<br />

Queen's Bishop's Pawn in <strong>the</strong> Live Chess Game on Saturday, <strong>the</strong>n on Sunday -<strong>the</strong> 8th day <strong>of</strong> my SCA life- <strong>the</strong>y found that I had a<br />

pickup truck. I brought it to <strong>the</strong> SCA booth. Steve Perrin said,(approximately) "Oh, great! Now <strong>the</strong> Society has a truck!" <strong>The</strong>y loaded<br />

everything <strong>the</strong> SCA owned (weapons, shields, 6 saber masks, 2 steel helms newly made by Fulk, ropes, stakes, etc. - hardly<br />

anyone owned <strong>the</strong>ir own equipment) into said truck. So I asked, "Where do I take it all?" A chorus <strong>of</strong> all present answered, "Home.<br />

You bring it to events." "Oh," I said. So I immediately was part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> small core group <strong>of</strong> people making it all happen. Naturally,<br />

I also had to keep repairing all this stuff, but Master Beverly helped fix <strong>the</strong> helms.)” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

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January 6, 1968 AS II Twelfth Night Coronation and Revels<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Mills College Student Union, Oakland, California. Jon de Cles and<br />

Mediocrates <strong>of</strong> Hellas (Israel ben Jacob) were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. With <strong>the</strong> money from<br />

<strong>the</strong> Pleasure Faire materials were purchased to make two crowns. Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Far West donated some fine jewels, fur and cloth. Jon de Cles designed <strong>the</strong><br />

crowns and Beverly Hodghead made <strong>the</strong>m. King Henrik and Queen Leanne<br />

presided over <strong>the</strong> Grand March and crowned William and Sheryl as King and<br />

Queen with <strong>the</strong> new Royal Crowns <strong>of</strong> State. (Previously <strong>the</strong> crowns used had<br />

been personal ones, belonging to <strong>the</strong> individual monarchs.) King William created<br />

<strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> Duke for those who had twice been King. For <strong>the</strong> first members <strong>of</strong> this<br />

rank, since <strong>the</strong>re were no kings in <strong>the</strong> first year, this was amended to read those<br />

who had twice won a tourney. Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont Real was made a Duke dated<br />

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Sheryl <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>spis - Azure, a swan naiant argent crowned<br />

Or.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Havn were made Dukes as <strong>of</strong> that day. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rose was created for those who had been Queen, or who had been <strong>the</strong> lady to<br />

a fighter who had won one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first tourneys, when <strong>the</strong>re were no queens. Thus Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven, Mary <strong>of</strong> Tamar, Ann <strong>of</strong> San<br />

Anselmo, Diana Listmaker, Wendryn <strong>of</strong> Townsend, and Leanne <strong>of</strong> Maywood became members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order. King William created <strong>the</strong> rank<br />

<strong>of</strong> Master <strong>of</strong> Arms for those who are worthy <strong>of</strong> knighthood but for personal reasons may not swear fealty to <strong>the</strong> Crown. Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont<br />

Real and Edwin Bersark were made <strong>the</strong> first Masters <strong>of</strong> Arms. King William established <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Knighthood on a firm basis by<br />

knighting Bela <strong>of</strong> Eastmarch, Fulk de Wyvern, Jamie <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Oakenshield, Karl vom Acht, Kerry <strong>the</strong> Rock, Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit, and<br />

Steven MacEanruig. Sir Ardral Argo verKaeysc, Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn, and King William himself were already knights. Thus <strong>the</strong>re were<br />

now a dozen belted fighters. <strong>The</strong> sign <strong>of</strong> a knight was a white belt and a metal chain around <strong>the</strong> neck. <strong>The</strong> sign <strong>of</strong> a Master <strong>of</strong> Arms was<br />

a white baldric. King William created <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel for outstanding artistic achievement, and admitted Beverly Hodghead and<br />

Alfonso de Castile as founding members. <strong>The</strong>y were to be addressed as Master and known as Masters <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. Knights, Masters<br />

<strong>of</strong> Arms, and Masters <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel were to have equal precedence, with Dukes being higher in precedence and Ladies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rose being<br />

somewhat lower in precedence. <strong>The</strong>n King William and Queen Sheryl stepped down in favor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lord <strong>of</strong> Misrule. <strong>The</strong> evening festivities<br />

were begun in a grand manner with <strong>the</strong> medieval wedding <strong>of</strong> Stefan de Lorraine and Luise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Phoenix. Revelry followed, with <strong>the</strong><br />

Consortium Antiguum performing, and Njali jarla Styrbjornsoni playing <strong>the</strong> pipes. (Steven MacEanruig and Fulk de Wyvern were not<br />

present and were knighted in absentia.)<br />

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A “I'm not sure where <strong>the</strong> money came from for <strong>the</strong> crowns. At <strong>the</strong> same time that we were being Robin Hood and putting on a Chess<br />

game, Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin organized <strong>the</strong> Medieval Crafts Guild and we were all selling various article, like clay viking drinking horns that<br />

Henrik made, and Bjo's spiced tea, and Luise was doing sketches, and so forth. As an institution, <strong>the</strong> Guild lasted one year without<br />

<strong>the</strong> Trimbles (who moved back to Los Angeles shortly after <strong>the</strong> turn <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year) under <strong>the</strong> supervision <strong>of</strong> myself and my lady, and<br />

possibly a third Faire under <strong>the</strong> tutelage <strong>of</strong> Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall before it petered out and various people did <strong>the</strong>ir own various<br />

booths for several years afterward. Whe<strong>the</strong>r any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Guild money went into <strong>the</strong> SCA's c<strong>of</strong>fers I no longer remember.<br />

“Of course, <strong>the</strong> whole idea <strong>of</strong> knights and dukes and laurels and ladies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> rose was not King William's. He was busy<br />

studying. Jon de Cles, Edwin, and Siegfried came up with most <strong>of</strong> it. I was asked what I thought <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> idea and said that it was<br />

unnecessary because everyone was already considered a lord or lady until <strong>the</strong>y proved <strong>the</strong>mselves o<strong>the</strong>rwise. I've always wondered<br />

if that comment got me crossed <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> potential knights list ... And <strong>the</strong>re were no arms associated with <strong>the</strong>se titles. Actual arms<br />

and <strong>the</strong> registration <strong>of</strong> same was <strong>the</strong> contribution <strong>of</strong> Randall <strong>of</strong> Hightower (Randal Garrett) who was just getting ready to move to<br />

<strong>the</strong> area at <strong>the</strong> time – I don't believe he was at 12th Night.<br />

“One person at an SCA event for <strong>the</strong> first time, however, was Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean. John Edgerton was an old classmate <strong>of</strong> Luise whom<br />

she invited to <strong>the</strong> wedding, expecting to get a pro forma reply <strong>of</strong> sorry, can't make it, too far from San Diego (where <strong>the</strong>y had gone<br />

to school toge<strong>the</strong>r). Imagine our surprise to find that he was now living with his bro<strong>the</strong>r in San Jose and was working on a costume<br />

so he could come to <strong>the</strong> wedding. He came, he saw, he joined.<br />

“Certainly a happy chance that added a member to <strong>the</strong> group who has contributed quite a bit over <strong>the</strong> years.<br />

“My lady and my wedding actually preceded <strong>the</strong> entire Twelfth Night. First came <strong>the</strong> ceremony, <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> reception, which<br />

happened to coincide with 12th Night and provided an immense saving for my family's pocket book. <strong>The</strong> suggestion to do this came<br />

from Lady Ellen Hodghead, wife <strong>of</strong> Beverly and mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Marynel, with whom Luise was living at <strong>the</strong> time.<br />

“So first <strong>the</strong> wedding, <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> court, <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> festivities (Luise and I left fairly early in <strong>the</strong> festivities, strangely enough). I accepted<br />

Steven MacEanruig's knighthood for him (he may still have been Steven <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ashenlands at <strong>the</strong> time) and, I think, mailed him his<br />

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“This may be <strong>the</strong> first event with a belly dancer. Somewhere around here Diana Listmaker did some belly dancing.<br />

“Lord <strong>of</strong> Misrule for this event was a gentleman named Jerry Miramontes (whom I knew in passing at San Francisco State),<br />

who was in clerical robes and calling himself <strong>the</strong> Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Tel Aviv. He had two ladies with him, who both became <strong>the</strong> Lord<br />

<strong>of</strong> Misrule's consorts. One went on to become <strong>the</strong> lady and queen and duchess La Rana <strong>of</strong> Richard <strong>the</strong> Short. Jerry and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

lady faded away...<br />

“All I can think <strong>of</strong> at <strong>the</strong> moment ...” – Stefan de Lorraine, whose memories <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> occasion are a bit one-sided...<br />

B “Steve & Luise's wedding was at 6 PM (by invitation, as I remember - and <strong>the</strong>y invited me, having gotten to know me since RenFaire),<br />

<strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> SCA Revel was from 8 PM to Midnight, all in <strong>the</strong> Mills (old) Student Union - a splendid hall that would hold a revel for a<br />

typical barony today. I'm sure Diana was much involved in <strong>the</strong> creation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> new orders also. Someone (Siegfried, perhaps) once<br />

told me that after <strong>the</strong> small ga<strong>the</strong>ring <strong>of</strong> key members had decided on dukedom & knights & masters <strong>of</strong> arms, that Diana had said<br />

something like, "OK, but what do we give Bev Hodghead?" <strong>The</strong> Laurel was probably Diana's idea (let's ask her) and I think Master<br />

Beverly was designated "Master Artificer" & Master Alfonso de Castile (leader <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Consortium Antiquum - early music group - and<br />

also teacher <strong>of</strong> dances from Arbeau) "Master <strong>of</strong> Music". <strong>The</strong>se specific titles for Laurels were probably dropped after <strong>the</strong> next two<br />

(Diana - Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts; Lin - Master Baker - who baked bread and gave it to everyone at each tourney).<br />

“Refreshments at 12th Night II were modest, apple juice & cookies, as I recall, but David Hodghead brought a suckling pig<br />

(I think) which he shared with all who wished. (Major feasting began a year later at 12th Night III, when Geraldine cooked a whole<br />

hog & whole goat & lots more stuff for 300 people.) Royalty was not revered so much in those times, I suppose, as I remember<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lord <strong>of</strong> Misrule (<strong>the</strong> self-styled Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Tel-Aviv) decreeing that <strong>the</strong> King be set on <strong>the</strong> mantel <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> great fireplace, while<br />

<strong>the</strong> Queen be set on his lap. <strong>The</strong>y were good sports about it, and as newcomers may have thought it to be usual practice.<br />

“Artisan's Guild is what I remember Bjo calling it. Anyway, it met at Bjo's house twice a month and I always went because it<br />

was <strong>the</strong> only regular activity happening (beside 4 tourneys a year & 12th Night). It was at one <strong>of</strong> those meetings that Karina helped<br />

me design my device & Bjo agreed to make a banner <strong>of</strong> it for 12th Night. That was on top <strong>of</strong> completely costuming <strong>the</strong> King & Queen.<br />

Later (at RenFaires 3 & 4 in 1969 & 1970) Geraldine headed a reorganized "Associated Guilds" that ran several games and<br />

merchant booths, and held meetings at Toad Hall (386 Alcatraz Ave., Oakland) throughout <strong>the</strong> year.<br />

“Probably some small percentage <strong>of</strong> proceeds from stuff sold at <strong>the</strong> SCA booth at RenFaire went to group use. <strong>The</strong> crowns<br />

were <strong>of</strong> something like sheet brass, I think. (Henrik & Siegfried carried those original crowns on cushions when 6 <strong>of</strong> us KSM's<br />

preceded King James & Queen Verena in <strong>the</strong> 11 kingdom royal procession on May 1, AS XXI, at 20 Year Celebration. Of course,<br />

Jim & Ginny were wearing <strong>the</strong> newer silver crowns designed and crafted by Henrik.) I don't know who has <strong>the</strong>m now, but <strong>the</strong><br />

materials cost <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first crowns must not have been great, but we were all poor <strong>the</strong>n, folks put nickels & dimes in <strong>the</strong> passed helm,<br />

and annual subscribing membership cost $1.50 (I think subscriptions were first sold at Ren Faire, because John Trimble told me<br />

18 years later that I had been <strong>the</strong> first ever to pay money to belong to <strong>the</strong> SCA. I have never inquired fur<strong>the</strong>r on this, however.)<br />

“So what do o<strong>the</strong>rs remember? What do I remember wrongly? We've already lost several key people to (mostly) untimely<br />

deaths, so it would be well to get it all down right while enough <strong>of</strong> us can still recall it.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

1 [<strong>The</strong> crowns were <strong>of</strong> something like sheet brass ...] “Hammered sheet copper!” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

C “<strong>The</strong> only thing that I can add to <strong>the</strong> Twelfth Night II story is that <strong>the</strong> Lord <strong>of</strong> Misrule relented and let <strong>the</strong> King get down <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

mantle when <strong>the</strong> soles <strong>of</strong> his shoes started to melt.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

D “Twelfth Night: <strong>The</strong> Mills College hall was great. I'm not sure which event it was for (but since it was cold, it may have been 12th<br />

Night), but I remember ga<strong>the</strong>ring mussels with Lady Geri and o<strong>the</strong>rs for steaming up for a feast. I also recall Caradoc loudly<br />

complaining that <strong>the</strong> roast goat was spoiled ... but he was mistaken.” – Astrid <strong>of</strong> Hawk Ridge<br />

E [Steven MacEanruig and Fulk de Wyvern were not present and were knighted in absentia.] “Fulk must have been <strong>the</strong>re because<br />

I was <strong>the</strong>re and part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> wedding party. Still have <strong>the</strong> old newspaper clipping with <strong>the</strong> pictures.” – Mary <strong>of</strong> Tamar<br />

March 23, 1968 AS II Spring Crown Tourney<br />

Held in San Francisco <strong>The</strong>ological Seminary, San Anselmo, California. Duke Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont Real was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. William and Sheryl<br />

reigned. Crown lists were held. Sir Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit won, defeating Master Edwin Bersark. Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven was Siegfried’s<br />

lady. King William knighted Stefan de Lorraine. Master Edwin Bersark gave <strong>the</strong> MGC to Sir Stefan de Lorraine. Revels followed on <strong>the</strong><br />

campus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seminary.<br />

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A “While I thought I probably deserved to be a knight, I think <strong>the</strong>re was something <strong>of</strong> a rush to judgement on this one because I<br />

thought I was going into <strong>the</strong> Army in <strong>the</strong> next month or so (Vietnam era, you know). This was referred to in Master Edwin's classic<br />

TI article, printed I think within <strong>the</strong> year <strong>of</strong> this event, on when someone should be knighted. As it happened, <strong>the</strong> Army, who told<br />

draftee Steve Perrin that his once-broken wrist was no big deal and khaki was in his future, told enlistee Steve Perrin that he had<br />

a broken navicular bone and was now category 1-y, which meant I'd be drafted to hand over <strong>the</strong> surrender papers to <strong>the</strong> Vietnamese<br />

when <strong>the</strong>y landed in San Francisco Bay.<br />

“This list was also notable because <strong>the</strong> last rounds were fought inside. As <strong>the</strong> sun set <strong>the</strong> wind kicked up and everyone started<br />

getting chill, so <strong>the</strong> tourney was moved inside despite Richard's protests that <strong>the</strong> chill would be gone in half an hour. He was right,<br />

but <strong>the</strong> finals were fought on a hardwood floor. I have no idea if that has happened anywhere since.<br />

“It was quite a rush to be both knighted and given <strong>the</strong> MGC in <strong>the</strong> same event. Don Simpson, who was attending <strong>the</strong>se events<br />

at <strong>the</strong> time, congratulated me on getting "chained, belted and clubbed" all in <strong>the</strong> same evening.<br />

“Oh yes, earlier in <strong>the</strong> day, I was challenged by Sir Bela <strong>of</strong> Eastmarch because "My lady (meaning Karina) can beat up your lady<br />

(meaning Luise)". As it happened, our picnic blankets (pavilions? what pavilions?) were next to each o<strong>the</strong>r, and when <strong>the</strong>y heard<br />

<strong>the</strong> herald announce <strong>the</strong> challenge, Karina scooped up a paring knife and Luise grabbed a c<strong>of</strong>fee can full <strong>of</strong> pineapple rice pudding.<br />

But <strong>the</strong>y decided to let Bela and me fight it out, instead. I won, but I refuse to speculate on what relevance that had to <strong>the</strong> challenge.<br />

“And a fur<strong>the</strong>r oh yes, I believe this was <strong>the</strong> first event attended by Randal <strong>the</strong> Stout, later <strong>of</strong> Hightower. I think <strong>the</strong> persona he<br />

chose for <strong>the</strong> moment was actually his fictional fantasy detective, Lord Darcy.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who also had <strong>the</strong> honor <strong>of</strong><br />

introducing <strong>the</strong> belly dancing <strong>of</strong> my lady to <strong>the</strong> evening's entertainment.<br />

April, 1968 AS II <strong>The</strong> First “Rules <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists” Printed<br />

<strong>The</strong> May issue (#6) <strong>of</strong> TI printed <strong>the</strong> first Rules <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists. Also in that issue were <strong>the</strong> decrees that henceforth <strong>the</strong> Herald shall keep a<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Arms and that all members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> nobility should register arms with <strong>the</strong> College. <strong>The</strong> Grand March was restricted to <strong>the</strong> nobility.<br />

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A “<strong>The</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Arms was Randal's idea. He moved fast when he saw a group he wanted to belong to. <strong>The</strong> Grand March being<br />

restricted to <strong>the</strong> nobility was, I think, a direct consequence <strong>of</strong> several hassles about who was to march where and when for <strong>the</strong><br />

Grand March <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> March Crown tourney.<br />

“I believe it was somewhere in here that a ra<strong>the</strong>r momentous meeting took place amongst most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> movers and shakers<br />

(with some pointed exceptions) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA at <strong>the</strong> time. Luise and I were invited by Herald <strong>of</strong> Breakstone and I don't think that he<br />

necessarily had <strong>the</strong> permission <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Band <strong>of</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rs to do so. I think I've already talked about this meeting, wherein a lot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>fices were established and <strong>the</strong>ir areas <strong>of</strong> influence were delineated (many continuing to <strong>the</strong> present day).<br />

“At <strong>the</strong> meeting were Jon de Cles, Duke Siegfried and his <strong>the</strong>n-wife Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven (<strong>the</strong> meeting took place at <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

house), Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn and Leanne <strong>of</strong> Maywood, Karina, Edwin Bearsark, Harald and his <strong>the</strong>n-wife Janet <strong>of</strong> Breakstone, Randal<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hightower (and possibly his <strong>the</strong>n-wife Allison, but I don't remember), and o<strong>the</strong>rs. Notable by <strong>the</strong>ir absence were <strong>the</strong>n-king William<br />

<strong>the</strong> Silent and Queen Sheryl, Richard <strong>of</strong> Montroyal, and Fulk de Wyvern. I don't recall if any o<strong>the</strong>r Hodgheads were present, but I don't<br />

believe <strong>the</strong>y were.<br />

“If I haven't described this meeting before, please let me know and I'll elucidate fur<strong>the</strong>r. For <strong>the</strong> moment, I will just say that <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> Seneschal, Herald, and Marshal were solidified and some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> hierarchy that continues to this day was established.”<br />

– Stefan de Lorraine, who found all <strong>the</strong> wheeling and dealing interesting and was probably inspired to join into <strong>the</strong> politics and<br />

eventually become Seneschal as a direct result <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> meeting.<br />

Rules <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists – First Ever Printing<br />

“While cleaning up my garage, I found my copies <strong>of</strong> ancient TI's. It struck me that minor excerpts might be valuable for <strong>the</strong> annotated<br />

history project. Herewith is <strong>the</strong> first one, <strong>the</strong> rules <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lists as <strong>of</strong> May, 1968, two years after <strong>the</strong> beginning <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> group.” – Steven<br />

MacEanruig<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rules <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists, May 1968, excerpted from Tournaments Illuminated<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> Head and <strong>the</strong> Face must be protected from injury. A heavy sabre mask shall be considered minimum protection.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong>re shall be no thrusting except with lance or shortsword.<br />

3. NO Tournament weapons may be made <strong>of</strong> metal, and no steel may be drawn on <strong>the</strong> field.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> Morgenstern (Morningstar) is banned from <strong>the</strong> Lists, and may be used only in Melee or in demonstration fights.<br />

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5. If a shield is to be used as an <strong>of</strong>fensive weapon by a fighter, <strong>the</strong> shield becomes subject to weapons restrictions and must<br />

be cleared by <strong>the</strong> King, or by <strong>the</strong> King's representative.<br />

6. Any weapons mutually acceptable to <strong>the</strong> combatants in a fight may be used on <strong>the</strong> field, providing <strong>the</strong>y have been cleared by<br />

<strong>the</strong> King or His representative; except as in Rule 4 or as o<strong>the</strong>rwise ruled by <strong>the</strong> King.<br />

7. A bladed weapon may not be grasped as a means <strong>of</strong> stopping a blow.<br />

8. If a weapon is broken on <strong>the</strong> field, <strong>the</strong> combat will stop while <strong>the</strong> fighter is rearmed. If <strong>the</strong> fighter falls or drops his weapon, <strong>the</strong><br />

combat will stop while he recovers.<br />

9. No projectile weapons shall be allowed; and no weapons may be thrown except light javelins from a distance <strong>of</strong> 5 yards or<br />

greater, except as o<strong>the</strong>rwise ruled by <strong>the</strong> King, subject to rules 6 and 10.<br />

10. All weapons on <strong>the</strong> field must be inspected and approved by <strong>the</strong> King or His representative.<br />

11. Fighters are expected to behave as though <strong>the</strong> weapons are real, and injuries will be judged accordingly. All fighters are<br />

presumed to be armored except as o<strong>the</strong>rwise stated.<br />

12. All combatants must be presented to, and must be acceptable to, <strong>the</strong> King.<br />

13. Combatants will behave as knights and gentlemen, even if <strong>the</strong>y have not attained this station as yet.<br />

14. All persons under 21 years <strong>of</strong> age who plan to fight on <strong>the</strong> field must be under <strong>the</strong> specific sponsorship <strong>of</strong> a Knight, Master,<br />

or adjudgedly competent adult fighter, except in <strong>the</strong> case where such person may have attained <strong>the</strong> rank <strong>of</strong> Knight or Master. No<br />

one may sponsor who has not fought in Formal Tournament, or who is not 21 years <strong>of</strong> age.<br />

15. Any combatant fighting in <strong>the</strong> lists for <strong>the</strong> Crown must have a Lady, though her person need not be revealed until her crown<br />

is secure.<br />

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A [<strong>The</strong>re shall be no thrusting except with lance or shortsword.] “Presumption being short sword point can be controlled well by one<br />

hand, not a broadsword point. <strong>The</strong> lance point is only for thrusting so <strong>the</strong> defender will expect a thrust and defend accordingly.” –<br />

Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

A [... cleared by <strong>the</strong> King or His representative ...] “Historical comment – <strong>the</strong> King’s representative here was <strong>the</strong> Earl Marshall, but he<br />

was not mentioned by title to prevent any conflict that might arise from ending in a stalemate. This in effect was how <strong>the</strong> power <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> crown developed into <strong>the</strong> “King’s Word is Law” in fact.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit - Sable, on a bend argent a<br />

mullet <strong>of</strong> four points elongated to base gyronny Or and sable.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Year Three<br />

May 5, 1968 AS III May Coronation and Crown Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Airplane Field, Tilden Park, Berkeley, California. Jon de Cles was <strong>the</strong><br />

autocrat. Siegfried and Marynel were crowned by William and Sheryl. King<br />

Siegfried knighted Caradoc ap Cador. Crown lists were held. Duke Richard <strong>of</strong><br />

Mont Real defeated Sir Stefan de Lorraine. Duke Richard’s lady was La Rana. Sir<br />

Stefan de Lorraine gave <strong>the</strong> MGC to Sir Caradoc ap Cador. <strong>The</strong>re was a Maypole,<br />

a javelin throwing contest, and a revel that evening at <strong>the</strong> site. (William’s Count<br />

and Sheryl’s Countess date from here.)<br />

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Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven - Purpure, a dragon salient Or,<br />

its neck embowed about an edelweiss proper.<br />

A “In reflection costumes were primitive at best, mostly tabards over jeans, few coats <strong>of</strong> arms. Mostly just people who wanted to<br />

recreate a period, not as it was but as it might have been.” – David <strong>of</strong> Illwheirlane<br />

B “This was <strong>the</strong> tourney after <strong>the</strong> one at which I was knighted, and I was certainly suffering from new knight syndrome. I believe I beat<br />

Caradoc, and I remember beating Edwin. We had an exchange <strong>of</strong> blows and he hit me in <strong>the</strong> upper thigh. I went to my knees and<br />

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a kite shield, but I had been using <strong>the</strong> same kite for quite some time and dying a lot earlier. Perhaps <strong>the</strong> fact I had borrowed Sir<br />

Bela's helmet helped, I don't know.<br />

“Richard and I were given <strong>the</strong> option <strong>of</strong> fighting two out <strong>of</strong> three or one fight, and I chose to just do it once. However, we doublekilled<br />

<strong>the</strong> first time out, so we ended up fighting two fights, anyway. For <strong>the</strong> first fight, Richard was reluctant to believe that I had hit<br />

him when he hit me until he looked at his motorcycle helmet, which doubled as his fighting helmet, and saw <strong>the</strong> dent I put into it.<br />

“Politically, this tournament was notable for <strong>the</strong> very short appearance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> departing King and Queen. <strong>The</strong>y showed up a bit<br />

late for <strong>the</strong> coronation, crowned <strong>the</strong>ir successors, and left. I think it was <strong>the</strong> last appearance <strong>of</strong> William and Sheryl as a couple at<br />

an SCA event, though <strong>the</strong> marriage continued for a few years after. <strong>The</strong>y had gotten so burned out by <strong>the</strong> politics <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> organization<br />

<strong>the</strong>y decided <strong>the</strong>y had o<strong>the</strong>r things to do. A lot <strong>of</strong> us saw this, rightly or wrongly, as Jon DeCles treating <strong>the</strong>m like puppets and it<br />

helped draw a lot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> political lines that developed over <strong>the</strong> next several years.<br />

“And I'm not sure I should have given Caradoc <strong>the</strong> MGC for <strong>the</strong> reason I did. He came to <strong>the</strong> tourney with two ladies, with, as<br />

far as I could tell, <strong>the</strong> firm intent <strong>of</strong> making both <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m his queen, which I thought took a certain intestinal fortitude that should be<br />

rewarded.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who has, in fact, seen each <strong>of</strong> William (John Freeman) and Sheryl (Adamski) in <strong>the</strong> last few years.<br />

June 2, 1968 AS III First Event <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East Coast Chapter, Whitsuntide Sunday<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Cloisters, New York City, New York. A tourney was planned but it was rained out. Elfrida and Walter <strong>of</strong> Greenwalls were <strong>the</strong><br />

seneschals and <strong>the</strong> autocrats. Koppel funem Lachfalk was <strong>the</strong> Herald. Elfrida appointed Maragon <strong>the</strong> Artificer to sit as King and Adrienne<br />

<strong>of</strong> Toldedo to sit as Queen, to preside over <strong>the</strong> first tourney and <strong>the</strong> first crown lists, whereupon <strong>the</strong> first true king would be chosen by<br />

combat. When <strong>the</strong> tourney was rained out <strong>the</strong> group wandered through <strong>the</strong> Cloisters looking at <strong>the</strong> Unicorn Tapestries and freaking out<br />

<strong>the</strong> museum guards. Present were Elfrida and Walter <strong>of</strong> Greenwalls, Adrienne <strong>of</strong> Toledo, Maragon <strong>the</strong> Artificer, Alfgar <strong>the</strong> Sententious,<br />

El <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Two Knives, Rakurai <strong>of</strong> Kamakura, Eleolf Erickson, Robert <strong>the</strong> Puppeteer, and Cynthia Ornam.<br />

June 23, 1968 AS III Summer Coronation and Crown Tourney<br />

Held in Mills College, Oakland, California. Richard and La Rana were crowned by<br />

Siegfried and Marynel. King Richard admitted Diana Listmaker to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Laurel. Crown Lists were held. Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn defeated Sir Caradoc ap<br />

Cador. Leanne <strong>of</strong> Maywood was Duke Henrik’s lady. Sir Caradoc ap Cador gave<br />

<strong>the</strong> MGC to Sir Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit (and thus it returned to its maker).<br />

Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont Real - Sable, in saltire a double-bitted<br />

axe and a Celtic cross Or.<br />

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La Rana - Vert, on a cushion Or a frog sejant affronty ver<br />

crowned Or.<br />

A “Lot happened at this tourney. Jon de Cles came as a jester because Richard told him that he had no need <strong>of</strong> a Seneschal. Jon<br />

used <strong>the</strong> "a jester unemployed is nobody's fool" line a lot.”<br />

“Frank Herbert and a photographer showed up at this tourney to get pictures, but failed to get any <strong>the</strong>y could use, so <strong>the</strong>y<br />

organized <strong>the</strong> feast discussed below. It was an excellent article on <strong>the</strong> SCA, it helped that Frank was a close personal friend <strong>of</strong><br />

several members.”<br />

“Siegfried won <strong>the</strong> MGC because he got really hurt and continued to fight on. I think his knee was badly whacked, but I'm not<br />

sure, I remember Richard telling him that he should run around <strong>the</strong> tourney field to "run it <strong>of</strong>f." Diana's Laurel was <strong>the</strong> scheme <strong>of</strong><br />

Richard and La Rana, Henrik and Leanne, and my lady and myself. We felt that women were getting a short shrift in <strong>the</strong> SCA and<br />

it was time that Diana's contributions were recognized, both for <strong>the</strong> sake <strong>of</strong> those contributions and to set a precedent. “<br />

“Richard was ra<strong>the</strong>r frustrated at having to be on <strong>the</strong> throne instead <strong>of</strong> fighting, and fur<strong>the</strong>r frustrated because he managed to<br />

badly burn himself doing some blacksmithing a day or so before <strong>the</strong> tourney. <strong>The</strong> shield rim he was working on slipped <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> forge<br />

and he caught it in his hand. Bad idea. So his left hand (his sword hand) was well wrapped in bandages.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “We (Richard and I) were trying to curve some galvanized steel straps (14 ga, 1 ½" wide by several feet long) for shield face<br />

edging. Richard picked up a piece which was still too hot and burned his hand.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

A “To dull <strong>the</strong> frustration and pain, he drank a lot <strong>of</strong> wine. When a belly dancer showed up, he stopped <strong>the</strong> lists to watch <strong>the</strong> belly<br />

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“Notably, <strong>the</strong>re was an abduction (I'm afraid I've forgotten who was abducted--likely Leanne) led by Edwin, Caradoc and<br />

Siegfried and a couple <strong>of</strong> squires. As I approached <strong>the</strong> bridge <strong>the</strong>y had taken <strong>the</strong>ir victim across (I dunno if that bridge still exists<br />

on <strong>the</strong> Mills campus, <strong>the</strong>y may have torn it down and/or replaced it) Siegfried was attacked by Hap Butler (can't remember Hap's<br />

medieval name) and went out <strong>of</strong> my field <strong>of</strong> view. I crossed <strong>the</strong> bridge with o<strong>the</strong>rs, and we killed Caradoc and his squire (Herbert?<br />

I forget exactly). Edwin went down against a half dozen attackers (which were about as many helmets as were available at <strong>the</strong> time).<br />

<strong>The</strong>n those <strong>of</strong> us who were about to bring <strong>the</strong> lady back to <strong>the</strong> field heard a hush fall on <strong>the</strong> onlookers. We turned to find Siegfried<br />

approaching (my wife, Luise, has a great black and white she did <strong>of</strong> this scene taken from a photograph by Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean). He killed<br />

me, he killed Jamie Oakenshield, he killed Henrik (or was Henrik killed earlier – I forget). People where dragging helmets <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong><br />

fallen and putting <strong>the</strong>m on and going in to fight Siegfried, and dying. Richard dragged a shield over his bandaged arm (which was<br />

actually his sword hand) and went in, and died.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 [I'm afraid I've forgotten who was abducted – likely Leanne] “Yes, it was she.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

A “Jamie Oakenshield's young (15? 16?)squire, Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris, was watching. He had always admired Dave/Siegfried and was just<br />

enjoying <strong>the</strong> show. Jamie rose up from his death place (those <strong>of</strong> us who had died had a great view <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> show) and said "Earl,<br />

take that helmet (pointing to his own) and that sword (a zwiehander, about which more in a bit) and kill him." Earl, with great<br />

reluctance, put on <strong>the</strong> helmet, took up <strong>the</strong> sword, and faked Siegfried out <strong>of</strong> his boots.”<br />

“Johnny Chambers, <strong>the</strong> Little Green Dinosaur, did a great cartoon <strong>of</strong> Marynel leading Earl away saying "Come along dear, we<br />

mustn't be here when Uncle Dave wakes up..."”<br />

“<strong>The</strong> zwiehander was a very long hilted two-hander with very long quillons that could be moved around with <strong>the</strong> speed <strong>of</strong> a<br />

quarterstaff. Earl was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> major talents with <strong>the</strong> weapon, which was later banned for being too light for <strong>the</strong> (very real) damage<br />

it could do.<br />

“What with <strong>the</strong> distractions and all, that tourney became known as <strong>the</strong> first "Long Day's Tourney Into Night."” – Stefan de<br />

Lorraine<br />

<strong>The</strong> cartoon below provided by Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris, is a “Little Green Dragon” cartoon. Earl notes: “I was <strong>the</strong> squire <strong>of</strong> Sir Jamie Oakenshield,<br />

<strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Zweihander. It could very well have been <strong>the</strong> tourney where I was dubbed ‘<strong>the</strong> Fierce’ by Diana, but it is so long ago I<br />

just don't remember.”<br />

Come along dear, you<br />

don’t want to be hear<br />

when Uncle Dave wakes<br />

up ...<br />

July 21, 1968 AS III First Crown and Coronation Tourney, <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East<br />

Held in Cloves Lake Park, Staten Island, New York. Maragon <strong>the</strong> Artificer and Adrienne <strong>of</strong> Toledo sat as King and Queen to preside over<br />

<strong>the</strong> first tourney <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East Coast Chapter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA. <strong>The</strong> first Crown Lists were held and Bruce <strong>of</strong> Cloves was <strong>the</strong> winner. Sir Ardral Argo<br />

verKaeysc, with his squire Sylvanus Andere, was present as emissary from King Richard <strong>the</strong> Short (Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont Real). Sir Ardral<br />

knighted Bruce <strong>of</strong> Cloves and Sir Bruce was crowned as <strong>the</strong> first King <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East. <strong>The</strong> West Coast became <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. El<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Two Knives was <strong>the</strong> Chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Exchequer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East and Rakkurai <strong>of</strong> Kamakura was Earl Marshal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East. Florence <strong>of</strong><br />

Cloves was crowned Queen.<br />

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A “I heard a story a long time ago about <strong>the</strong> East <strong>Kingdom</strong> being cemented to <strong>the</strong> West & thus making us a national organization,<br />

by means <strong>of</strong> a person whose name I do not remember making several plane trips across country. Said person received <strong>the</strong> 1st<br />

Grant <strong>of</strong> Arms ever. I heard this tale in <strong>the</strong> distant past so I do not vouch for its veracity. Could someone set me straight? Is it true?<br />

If so why did <strong>the</strong>y not get a Patent, a Laurel if Pelicans had not come on seen yet? If it's not true <strong>the</strong>n who did get <strong>the</strong> first Patent<br />

& in what wise?” – Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

1 “<strong>The</strong> first Grant <strong>of</strong> Arms went to Randal <strong>of</strong> HighTower more or less at his own instigation because he was arranging for <strong>the</strong><br />

whole Patents, Awards, Grants process. I know this because he was arranging for my lady, Luise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Phoenix, to do <strong>the</strong><br />

original scrolls at <strong>the</strong> time. I think someone else also received one at that first presentation <strong>of</strong> scrolls at 3rd 12th Night, but <strong>the</strong><br />

name is escaping me. Karina? Harold Breakstone? I checked with Luise but she says she did so many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m in that first<br />

set that "<strong>The</strong>y're all mushed toge<strong>the</strong>r."<br />

“This is not to say that Randal didn't make those trips. I have no idea what he was doing with his spare time besides<br />

asking Luise if she was done yet. He was definitely and enthusiastically involved with <strong>the</strong> creation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> infrastructure <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

SCA at <strong>the</strong> time and had lots <strong>of</strong> contacts in New York, especially among <strong>the</strong> fans who made up a large section <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

membership.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who could never quite read a Randal Garrett story <strong>the</strong> same way after meeting him ...<br />

2 “It is highly unlikely that Randall did any traveling to <strong>the</strong> East Coast, he was simply too broke. While he worked very hard on his<br />

writing, his royalties and advances were only sufficient to barely meet his daily bills. During this time he and Lady Allison lived<br />

in "Hightower" in South San Francisco, supported mostly by Allison's earnings. Randall used to say that his income was used<br />

for <strong>the</strong>ir parties, <strong>of</strong> which <strong>the</strong>y had many grand ones.”<br />

“On reflection, I realized that Randall may have traveled to <strong>the</strong> east during <strong>the</strong> early years before he and Alison split up and<br />

his finances dwindled.” – David <strong>of</strong> Ilwheirlane<br />

3 “I strongly suspect this is a mutation <strong>of</strong> David Bradley's trip to <strong>the</strong> East Coast with Sylvanus Andere (sp?) to take <strong>the</strong><br />

accolade from <strong>the</strong> King (Siegfried at <strong>the</strong> time) to <strong>the</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first Eastern tournament. NB David's mo<strong>the</strong>r (Elfrida <strong>of</strong><br />

Greenwalls/Marion Zimmer Bradley) had moved back to <strong>the</strong> East Coast with Walter Breen, her husband, and was involved in<br />

<strong>the</strong> startup <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA on <strong>the</strong> East Coast, so I assume David had o<strong>the</strong>r purposes than simply attending an initial Crown<br />

tournament ....<br />

“In <strong>the</strong> event, I think <strong>the</strong> first Eastern Crown was postponed for some reason, and in <strong>the</strong> interim I left <strong>the</strong> throne and Richard<br />

became King. In any case however David carried out his mandate and knighted Bruce <strong>of</strong> Cloves -- or at least that's how I<br />

remember it. David (Ardral Argo verKaeysc) was already a Knight and didn't need a Laurel. <strong>The</strong> first Laurel was Alfonso de<br />

Castille and <strong>the</strong> second was Master Beverly Hodghead, both given at Twelfth Night II, 6 January 1968.” – Siegfried von<br />

H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

I “Patti and I spent much <strong>of</strong> our time with David and Silas both at SCA events and o<strong>the</strong>rwise during this period. <strong>The</strong> story<br />

as <strong>the</strong>y told it to us, as it unfolded, pretty much matched Siegfried's below with a few added details.<br />

“Silas' fa<strong>the</strong>r also lived in <strong>the</strong> East and loaned Silas a car when <strong>the</strong>y were <strong>the</strong>re, so Silas pretty much chauffeured<br />

David around as events took place. Silas also acted as Royal Courier on his own travels to <strong>the</strong> East without Sir Argo<br />

Ardral. As a result Sylvanus was made <strong>the</strong> first Court Baron and an AoA recipient (ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> first or a very early one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

latter). I don't recall that any additional reward for David was considered (he said it was just his knightly duty), however<br />

I wasn't privy to Royal deliberations in those days.<br />

“In any case Sylvanus' Baron/AoA was bestowed at <strong>the</strong> same event (Twelfth Night III) as <strong>the</strong> first three Grants <strong>of</strong> Arms<br />

were given to Harold <strong>of</strong> Breakstone, Randall <strong>of</strong> Hightower and Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West. How much <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se awards was<br />

due to activities leading to <strong>the</strong> founding <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East I have no knowledge. Perhaps Karina can fill us in.” – Kevin<br />

Peregrynne<br />

a “Silas' award was for driving Caradoc to events - Silas had a working car (a very cool working car- an old Mark VII<br />

Jaguar touring salon named Sir Dennis, sadly vandalized later and lost). Caradoc had no car, and maybe no driver's<br />

license ei<strong>the</strong>r, so Silas drove him, and o<strong>the</strong>rs, to events. <strong>The</strong>re are several funny stories that involve that car ...” –<br />

James Greyhelm<br />

II “Speaking for myself only, I can say I wasn't involved at all in <strong>the</strong> founding <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East. At <strong>the</strong> time in question Harold and<br />

Randall were my superiors in <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Arms. We were inventing <strong>the</strong> practices <strong>of</strong> SCA heraldry as we went along,<br />

trying to create a consistent body <strong>of</strong> work based on English practice <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Plantagenet period that was why our cut<strong>of</strong>f date<br />

was 1485, <strong>the</strong> battle <strong>of</strong> Bosworth Field. After that English heraldry was no longer regulated by <strong>the</strong> necessity <strong>of</strong> recognition<br />

on <strong>the</strong> battlefield. This was <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wars <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Roses, and <strong>the</strong> introduction <strong>of</strong> muskets completed <strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong><br />

cannon in ending <strong>the</strong> era <strong>of</strong> castles and chivalry. Renaissance heraldry was decorative ra<strong>the</strong>r than practical.<br />

“I'd also been active in o<strong>the</strong>r ways - costuming, period food, pavilion-making, filk-singing, speaking forsoothly.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> scrolls for <strong>the</strong> three heralds recognized that important work was being done by non-fighters (Randall was never<br />

much <strong>of</strong> a fighter, and Clint's knee was bad even before he was drafted) and that <strong>the</strong>re were roles for women o<strong>the</strong>r than<br />

"fighter's lady." (Sir Bela never really wanted <strong>the</strong> throne; I had no prospect <strong>of</strong> becoming Queen.) We were early members<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Permanent Civil Service, <strong>of</strong>ficers serving <strong>the</strong> Crown from reign to reign.” – Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West<br />

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4 “Sir Charles asked <strong>the</strong> general list more or less why <strong>the</strong> folks who were instrumental in getting <strong>the</strong> East up and running and<br />

<strong>the</strong> kept communications open during <strong>the</strong> process weren't made peers and instead were (apparently) given lesser awards.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was some back and forth (David <strong>of</strong> Ilwheirlane and Bjo commented among several), but details with which Patti and I<br />

were closely acquainted seemed to be missing though <strong>the</strong> broad outline <strong>of</strong> Elfrida and Walter <strong>of</strong> Greenwalls and <strong>the</strong>ir son,<br />

Sir Ardral's (David), involvement was sketched-in.<br />

“At that time Dave Bradley (Ardral) and Silas Andrews (Sylvanus Andere) were among our closest friends in <strong>the</strong> SCA and<br />

outside as well (David is <strong>the</strong> one who dubbed us "<strong>The</strong> Pattiphil"). Si and Dave were 'bro<strong>the</strong>rs' in <strong>the</strong> Berkeley High/SCA family<br />

which included Ka<strong>the</strong>a Verkaysc (Cathy Minner-Cook-MacDonald [David's 'sister']) Thumas O'Conair (Thom Conroy) and o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />

Silas' fa<strong>the</strong>r (Joseph, I think) lived on <strong>the</strong> East Coast and was accustomed to loaning Silas a car when he was visiting.<br />

“During <strong>the</strong> time that <strong>the</strong> formation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East <strong>Kingdom</strong> was happening Silas and David both were frequent visitors to <strong>the</strong><br />

East and acted as Royal couriers/messengers/consultants on how things were done, both toge<strong>the</strong>r and separately. Silas,<br />

because <strong>of</strong> his access to a vehicle <strong>of</strong>ten acted as David's chauffeur/batman/aide-de-camp on <strong>the</strong>se jaunts when <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

<strong>the</strong>re toge<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

“When Twelfth Night III rolled around, <strong>the</strong> question <strong>of</strong> rewards for all <strong>of</strong> this valuable work (and o<strong>the</strong>r - e.g, organizing <strong>the</strong><br />

Heralds) came up (bear in mind <strong>the</strong> only existing awards were peerages - Duke, Chivalry and Laurel is all, <strong>the</strong> Pelican was<br />

years in <strong>the</strong> future). My status at <strong>the</strong> time wasn't such that I was privy to <strong>the</strong> Royal decision-making process, but David told us<br />

that he had declined any additional recognition, he viewed <strong>the</strong> entire process as part <strong>of</strong> his duties as <strong>the</strong> first knight.<br />

“You can confirm from your records that Twelfth Night III was <strong>the</strong> event where at least three firsts occurred - <strong>the</strong> first AoA's<br />

were made (including one for Sylvanus), <strong>the</strong> rank <strong>of</strong> Court Baron was created (specifically to set Sylvanus' apart from <strong>the</strong><br />

'ordinary AoA's) and <strong>the</strong> first GoA's were given (to Herald <strong>of</strong> Breakstone, Randall <strong>of</strong> Hightower and Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West). Had<br />

<strong>the</strong> OP existed I believe things would have been different, but it didn't.<br />

“Totally aside ... now days it is difficult to envision a <strong>Kingdom</strong> where common permanent ranks and orders that we are<br />

used-to didn't exist. <strong>The</strong>se include Duchess (hard to believe, but no lady had yet been Queen twice, 'Duchess' was a 'courtesy'<br />

title for a Duke's SigOthr), Count/Countess/VisCount/VisCountess, Master/Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican, Orders <strong>of</strong> Leaves <strong>of</strong><br />

Achievement etc....but that's <strong>the</strong> way it was. Twelfth Night III was a watershed in many ways.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

July, 1968 AS III <strong>The</strong> Creation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA, Inc.<br />

It was at this time that <strong>the</strong> Society for Creative Anachronism became a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it corporation. Jon de Cles, Diana Listmaker, and Harold<br />

Breakstone were <strong>the</strong> first members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors. Jon de Cles was <strong>the</strong> Steward, Chronicler, and Editor <strong>of</strong> TI. Diana Listmaker<br />

was Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arts. Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit was <strong>the</strong> first Chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Exchequer, but turned <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice over to Jon de Cles<br />

in August. Harold Breakstone was Laurel King <strong>of</strong> Arms and head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> national College <strong>of</strong> Heralds. Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit was <strong>the</strong><br />

Registrar. David <strong>of</strong> Ilwherlane (mundanely an attorney) was <strong>the</strong> Society’s legal counsel and saw to <strong>the</strong> incorporation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Society, but<br />

<strong>the</strong>n resigned to become Chancellor for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. At this time <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West were separated from<br />

those <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Society. Jon De Cles was Seneschal for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow was Chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Exchequer.<br />

Edwin Bersark was Earl Marshal. Randall <strong>of</strong> Hightower was Clarion Principal Herald for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>. Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West was Banner<br />

Pursuivant. Alfonso de Castile was Master <strong>of</strong> Music. Diana Listmaker was Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists. Johanna von Griffenhurst was Artist to<br />

<strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Heralds.<br />

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A “Just a question - Who was Marshal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA? - or was <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice created later?” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “I believe Siegfried may have been SCA Marshall briefly, but Edwin was soon essentially in both <strong>Kingdom</strong> and SCA posts until<br />

he passed <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice over to Caradoc. So, at <strong>the</strong> beginning, both <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> and SCA had <strong>the</strong> same<br />

Seneschal/Steward and same Marshal. I think <strong>the</strong>re was no <strong>of</strong>ficial SCA Marshal for a short time.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who<br />

relieved Don <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> job <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> Seneschal – I believe it took awhile longer before Edwin turned over <strong>the</strong> Marshallate to<br />

Caradoc.<br />

A “One item <strong>of</strong> fallout from incorporating that took place several years later ... Being a non pr<strong>of</strong>it corporation, with its federal tax<br />

implications, was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> reasons that I cited when we opened <strong>the</strong> lists to both genders. (I for one had no intention <strong>of</strong> laying <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Kingdom</strong> or corporation open to litigation over civil rights violations).<br />

“Besides Trude was badgering me unmercifully.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “When Don/Jon came around at a tourney and announced that he needed $100 to incorporate <strong>the</strong> SCA, most everyone all but rolled<br />

on <strong>the</strong> ground laughing at <strong>the</strong> apparent absurdity <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA being able to cobble toge<strong>the</strong>r anything like A HUNDRED DOLLARS!!!<br />

We had until <strong>the</strong>n used only free sites and occasional collections for odd expenses drew mostly small coin. However, later that<br />

day Jerry Pournelle asked if I would make him a helm like mine. (I had made 3 more for penniless teen-aged fighters as well, but<br />

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Pournelle was far from poor.) So I said I would for $50, but give <strong>the</strong> money to Don to incorporate <strong>the</strong> SCA and perhaps he can raise<br />

<strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r $50 somehow. Well, Henrik loaned <strong>the</strong> SCA $25 (which it still owes him, I believe) and I guess Don begged enough from<br />

o<strong>the</strong>rs to make <strong>the</strong> needed amount. It seemed like a reasonable idea at <strong>the</strong> time. I was in favor <strong>of</strong> growing <strong>the</strong> SCA beyond <strong>the</strong><br />

SF Bay Area (in contrast to a small faction that didn't want it too big for everyone to know everyone else) and thought that having a<br />

national HQ as a coordinating structure would help. So I'm partly to blame for that.<br />

“I didn't become <strong>the</strong> first West <strong>Kingdom</strong> Chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Exchequer in July III. Don took <strong>the</strong> existing funds ($1.50 annual TI<br />

subs) to <strong>the</strong> Corporate level <strong>of</strong> course, and <strong>the</strong> West had not a penny to its name, nor an <strong>of</strong>ficer to be concerned about it until <strong>the</strong><br />

following Spring (just after March Crown, III) when King Caradoc, at Crown Prince Siegfried's recommendation, appointed me<br />

<strong>Kingdom</strong> Ch. <strong>of</strong> Excheq. I <strong>the</strong>n had to create all <strong>the</strong> rules and procedures for <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice and had to teach <strong>the</strong> populace to put real<br />

paper money into <strong>the</strong> helm so we could afford overnight sites that cost $25 to rent (and it soon went way up after Prop. 13 hit <strong>the</strong><br />

East Bay Regional Parks very drastically).” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

1 “Pournelle has told this story for years, with <strong>the</strong> minor change that he alone paid for <strong>the</strong> entire incorporation expenses (which<br />

over <strong>the</strong> years have become a tad more) and he has always felt <strong>the</strong> SCA was extremely ungrateful in not knighting him for his<br />

efforts.” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

September 2, 1968 AS III BayCon Tourney<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Claremont Hotel, Berkeley, California. <strong>The</strong> Worldcon committee sponsored a tournament. Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris won. King Richard<br />

knighted him on <strong>the</strong> spot. At Baycon <strong>the</strong> first Handbook <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Current Ages was distributed. A medieval fashion show had occurred three<br />

days previous. Revels followed indoors.<br />

Commentary:<br />

A “Time's arrow is still well before my entrance on <strong>the</strong> scene, but this post brought a couple <strong>of</strong> things to mind anyway ...<br />

“<strong>The</strong> book released at Baycon was titled "A Handbook <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> (Current) Middle Ages." It includes such useful tips as that it's a<br />

good idea to use darts in garb because things don't look right to a modern eye without <strong>the</strong>m, plus directions for making <strong>the</strong> various<br />

scary weapons described in recent correspondence. <strong>The</strong> SCA admin looked at a reissue somewhere around 1990, but <strong>the</strong> thought<br />

<strong>of</strong> what would happen if people read it as <strong>of</strong>ficial ra<strong>the</strong>r than historical made too many people's blood run cold.” – Hilary <strong>of</strong> Serendip<br />

1 “I’ll have to find a copy to be sure, but I thought <strong>the</strong> weapons were rattan swords – broad sword and great sword and an axe<br />

consisting <strong>of</strong> a store bought axe handle with a made made <strong>of</strong> 2 pieces <strong>of</strong> belt weight lea<strong>the</strong>r (about 1/8" thick) sewn at <strong>the</strong><br />

perimeter and filled with stuffing – no flails, no plywood weapons (shields maybe). <strong>The</strong>re may have been a mace included but<br />

I don’t think so. So except for <strong>the</strong> hardwood axe handle, what’s scary?” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

I “Er, well, <strong>the</strong>re's this:<br />

“* In addition to <strong>the</strong> hardwood handle, <strong>the</strong> axes have lea<strong>the</strong>r heads with striking edges <strong>the</strong> thickness <strong>of</strong> two pieces <strong>of</strong> heavy<br />

lea<strong>the</strong>r sewn toge<strong>the</strong>r. One is a stuffed bag <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> type Henrik describes, <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r has three additional layers <strong>of</strong> lea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

tapering back from <strong>the</strong> first (which has <strong>the</strong> edge all to itself) and just a bit <strong>of</strong> filling near <strong>the</strong> haft. <strong>The</strong> stuffed bag is narrower<br />

than <strong>the</strong> haft for most <strong>of</strong> its breadth, with a nice apple-seed edge on <strong>the</strong> main striking surface and (at least in <strong>the</strong> picture)<br />

a needle-sharp spike in <strong>the</strong> back.<br />

“* Although <strong>the</strong> book does mention that flails are not allowed in tournaments, it says <strong>the</strong>y are OK in melees and<br />

demonstration fights and gives a sketchy description <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> difference in construction between a mace and a flail. ("<strong>The</strong><br />

head <strong>of</strong> a flail is fastened on with a chain or swivel.")<br />

“* <strong>The</strong> head <strong>of</strong> a mace "should be built up with cloth, rubber, or lea<strong>the</strong>r so that it will land a solid impact, but have some<br />

slight amount <strong>of</strong> 'give' to it." (Rattan is "very satisfactory" for <strong>the</strong> haft... but <strong>the</strong>re's no mention <strong>of</strong> its being required.)<br />

“* Duct tape seems not to have been invented. Rattan swords should be planed and sanded, <strong>the</strong>n painted silver and<br />

varithaned.<br />

“* Although rattan sword points are described as rounded, all <strong>the</strong> ones in <strong>the</strong> drawings look quite realistically sharp.<br />

“* A good thrusting tip for a shortsword consists <strong>of</strong> a layer (<strong>of</strong> unspecified thickness but barely visible on <strong>the</strong> illo) <strong>of</strong> foam<br />

rubber covered with electrician's tape.<br />

“* Spears (8') and javelins (5') are made <strong>of</strong> rattan, with a crutch foot "providing some protection" for a head.”<br />

“Youse guys was tough....” – Hilary <strong>of</strong> Serendip<br />

a “Yeah, maybe – but <strong>the</strong> speed and power <strong>of</strong> today wasn’t generally used <strong>the</strong>n and maybe too – we were just Lucky!”<br />

– Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

b “And that sort <strong>of</strong> construction continued for quite a while. I recall making a mace a couple <strong>of</strong> years after that (1971,<br />

to be exact) which consisted <strong>of</strong> a rattan haft, a wrapping <strong>of</strong> heavy solder starting 1" from <strong>the</strong> end and running about<br />

four inches along <strong>the</strong> haft (to add "proper weight", and "padding"consisting <strong>of</strong> many layers <strong>of</strong> socks to give a thickness<br />

<strong>of</strong> about an inch and a half. Plus a couple layers <strong>of</strong> duct tape, and a lea<strong>the</strong>r grip.<br />

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“<strong>The</strong>n we "s<strong>of</strong>tened it up" by pounding on a telephone pole for a while. After that it still hit with authority, but never<br />

injured anybody that I can recall.<br />

“I think <strong>the</strong> last time I used it was in <strong>the</strong> mid-80s. Maybe I should see if I can find it and bring it back into use?<br />

Volunteers to face it should queue to <strong>the</strong> left ...” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky ... mostly that we didn't all do each o<strong>the</strong>r really<br />

serious injuries!<br />

1 “I still have my old mace, named "A Fea<strong>the</strong>r". It was built on a 2 and 1/2 foot sledge hammer handle. <strong>The</strong> head<br />

was <strong>of</strong> carpet about 6 inches thick and a foot long, covered with an old denim pant leg. I attached a pound and<br />

a half lead weight as a pommel to help balance it. It never did any injury, to my knowledge, but it did hit HARD.”<br />

– Jon FitzRolf<br />

II “I haven’t checked my copy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Handbook, but my memory matches Henrik’s, Hillary’s et al. Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow had<br />

a pair <strong>of</strong> axes when I became his squire that were part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA loaner gear that he schlepped around. <strong>The</strong>y had stuffed<br />

lea<strong>the</strong>r heads mounted on store-bought axe helves (I recall being told that <strong>the</strong> split portion had been sawn <strong>of</strong>f before <strong>the</strong><br />

heads were attached.) I didn’t get a concussion but did get one heck <strong>of</strong> a neck strain when Alandale <strong>the</strong> Red whacked me<br />

over <strong>the</strong> head half a dozen times in rapid succession to show some visiting mundanes how ‘harmless’ our weapons were<br />

at one join Chaos/Dunharrow practice at Lake Merrit.<br />

“If not in <strong>the</strong> handbook, <strong>the</strong>n in a contemporary T.I. were instructions for constructing a mace using a pants leg (tied<br />

at one end and turned inside-out) as a cover for <strong>the</strong> layers <strong>of</strong> padding. This was long before Henrik’s lab stopper mace<br />

head and my rattan splinted gator hide cure.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

a “And on <strong>the</strong> comment about how tough we were, I remember at Island War II when folks were discussing whe<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Zweihanders were too nasty and someone (Fulk?) wanted to introduce maces with hard rubber heads (some kind<br />

<strong>of</strong> drain plugs, I believe). I remember Fulk standing <strong>the</strong>re and taking full out blows from both <strong>the</strong> mace and <strong>the</strong><br />

zweihander and declaring <strong>the</strong> latter much more damaging...” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “No. 15 black rubber laboratory stoppers – about 1 ½" thick and 4" in dia. Weighing 12 oz. I made a mace – <strong>the</strong><br />

one Steve recalls, using 4 stoppers – core drilled and slid onto a eucalyptus haft.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

III “Yes, Hilary, us guys WAS tough ... and young and foolish, and banged up a lot. One evening in Oct.II, my first week in <strong>the</strong><br />

SCA, having been enrolled as a standby pawn when I joined 6 days before <strong>the</strong> live chess game, and wanting to be in <strong>the</strong><br />

game, I practiced attacking Caradoc (a bishop with 5' maul) with my 24" shortsword & 12" buckler. I dove at his gut with<br />

my point and he whomped me on <strong>the</strong> side <strong>of</strong> my sabermask with his haft (I got inside <strong>the</strong> head). Despite <strong>the</strong> fact that I was<br />

knocked down, rolled over & dazed, and he was still standing <strong>the</strong>re, he was dead and I was fine, since haft blows didn't<br />

count. We did this a second time, as well. He chose to use mace & round in <strong>the</strong> game, and I got promoted to Queen's<br />

Bishop's Pawn.<br />

“I got pretty familiar with <strong>the</strong> early weapons, since I lived with <strong>the</strong>m in a small apartment, hauled <strong>the</strong>m around, repaired<br />

<strong>the</strong>m a lot, and made some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m. It was hard to get a blow that would be counted with <strong>the</strong> stuffed lea<strong>the</strong>r axe heads.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y got ra<strong>the</strong>r s<strong>of</strong>t, including <strong>the</strong> spike on <strong>the</strong> back, which was mostly for looks. Of course <strong>the</strong> hickory handle could hurt,<br />

but it didn't count, so you tried not to hit with it. Shortswords were 23" <strong>of</strong> rattan with 1" <strong>of</strong> foam padding taped on <strong>the</strong> end,<br />

so you could thrust. (Thrusting not allowed with anything else, I think, until Sir Jon FitzRolf invented "Red Ruin", his<br />

maul-pike, at May IV.) Sword points were mostly rounded, I'm sure, and flail "chains" were made <strong>of</strong> rope or lea<strong>the</strong>r, not<br />

metal. Most maces were carpet or o<strong>the</strong>r stuff with some "give", although Henrik had a mace <strong>of</strong> heavy hard-rubber stoppers<br />

(but he only used it with opponents who agreed to <strong>the</strong> experiment.) It hit hard, but it slowed him up compared to sword,<br />

so if you could block it or duck it you had an advantage. Richard had a longsword named, "Scatterbrain", made <strong>of</strong> 3 parallel<br />

poles <strong>of</strong> rattan glued toge<strong>the</strong>r. It was very heavy & hit hard enough that he limited its use to head blows, since only our<br />

heads had 16 ga. steel & foam padding, while a layer or 2 <strong>of</strong> mattress padding did for all <strong>the</strong> rest.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

A “<strong>The</strong> Steward's files included <strong>the</strong> correspondence folder assembled during <strong>the</strong> run-up to <strong>the</strong> Baycon tourney. What sticks in memory<br />

is a letter from <strong>the</strong> organizer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tourney to someone in charge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> convention, saying that a trip to <strong>the</strong> Claremont to view <strong>the</strong><br />

grounds had not been encouraging. "You promised me a greensward," railed <strong>the</strong> letter writer. "I have seen this greensward, and<br />

verily it is no greensward at all; it is a Green Stamp...." Details like names are long gone from mind and <strong>the</strong> words may have<br />

mutated a bit, but that's <strong>the</strong> Higher Truth.” – Hilary <strong>of</strong> Serendip<br />

B “Baycon: I won a fight with Sir Bela (always much too generous in counting his opponents' blows), <strong>the</strong>n lost fights with both Richard<br />

& Henrik (as I almost always did). But <strong>the</strong> most significant part for me was <strong>the</strong> revel afterward. I danced with Geraldine a lot, <strong>the</strong>n<br />

mentioned I was hungry, so she took me home with her & fed me and before long we were heading an SCA household that grew<br />

to 70 people.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

C “Baycon was my first event. I met Sylvanus Andere' earlier that summer, and he had told me about <strong>the</strong> SCA - I did not necessarily<br />

believe him. But <strong>the</strong>re he was, and he introduced me to his friends. I tried out fighting, but got hit twice in a sensitive area (this was<br />

BC - Before Cups ...) and sat <strong>the</strong> tourney out - just as well. I watched Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris win, and saw him get knighted that evening -<br />

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saw my first Belly dancer as well - Louise - <strong>the</strong> costumes and fighting were cool, but <strong>the</strong>re were (most importantly) Intelligent (and<br />

cute) females <strong>of</strong> mostly my age.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re were a large number <strong>of</strong> young fighters - Sir Robert has mentioned this - all about 16 or 17. Earl, Kevin, Tom Conroy<br />

(Sir Thumas na Leabar o Conaire), Willy <strong>the</strong> Green, Sir Argo, Kerry <strong>the</strong> Roc, Dai <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Tulips and many o<strong>the</strong>rs - All <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m now<br />

inactive, except for Kevin and myself. I have seen some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se men around Berkeley now and <strong>the</strong>n - Willy was working at Whole<br />

Earth until a few years ago - I saw Tom walking on MLK Way - he looked almost <strong>the</strong> same as he had 30 years ago.<br />

“I remember <strong>the</strong> Baycon tourney as having been watched by many, many people - hundreds. <strong>The</strong> area that it was fought on<br />

is now Tennis courts. I have a jumbled impression <strong>of</strong> all <strong>of</strong> it - probably something to do with it all being new, and it was <strong>the</strong> '60's<br />

... I have a much clearer memory <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> revel, and <strong>of</strong> Richard on <strong>the</strong> Thorne, etc. - all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first event kind <strong>of</strong> stuff.” – James<br />

Greyhelm<br />

D “By <strong>the</strong> Way, I'll use this point to bring up some things I should have about <strong>the</strong> BayCon description.<br />

“1) <strong>The</strong> earlier Medieval Fashion Show (Phantasie <strong>of</strong> Fashion) was put on by Luise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Phoenix and yours truly (Luise doing most<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ga<strong>the</strong>ring <strong>of</strong> costume and design). It featured a reverse striptease <strong>of</strong> putting Henrik in to his armor. Unfortunately, <strong>the</strong> people<br />

chosen to act as his arming squires were completely unfamiliar with Henrik and his armor, so it took about three times as long<br />

as it should have. Luise and I wore our wedding outfits (which she had designed and made) for <strong>the</strong> finale.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “I would have been better able to help <strong>the</strong>m get it right more quickly, but my left hand was in a half cast because <strong>of</strong> my broken<br />

knuckle bone received a few weeks or so earlier at a fighting practice in Earl’s back yard. Richard was my opponent <strong>the</strong>n. I did<br />

fight at BayCon using a light weight kite shield which I strapped to my left forearm with my hand free and a 2" think rubber pad<br />

between my hand and <strong>the</strong> shield. <strong>The</strong> broken hand was <strong>the</strong> impetus for me to act on a suggestion and invent <strong>the</strong> first SCA<br />

basket hilts. T.I. #7 I think is <strong>the</strong> issue where I published my “How to Make Basket Hilts” article.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

D “2) As I recall, this was <strong>the</strong> first time Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean's freon gas tank helms made an appearance. I believe mine didn't quite fit (I have<br />

a very large head and he was trying to fit it around my glasses, as well) for <strong>the</strong> event.<br />

“3) You may recall that Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris won <strong>the</strong> event, beating Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit. Does this sound familiar? <strong>The</strong> Little Green<br />

Dinosaur was on hand for this event as well, and he did a sequel cartoon <strong>of</strong> a couple <strong>of</strong> knights (one obviously Siegfried) in <strong>the</strong><br />

background with <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r saying "Take it easy on him, Dave." In <strong>the</strong> foreground, a crazed Earl is assiduously polishing his sword ...<br />

“4) At <strong>the</strong> convention was Bruce <strong>of</strong> Cloves, who was <strong>the</strong> King <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East. Apparently, from stories I heard later, he was a Stranger<br />

King, who had attended at <strong>the</strong> last minute and fought because <strong>the</strong>y didn't have enough fighters o<strong>the</strong>rwise. He was a very nice fellow<br />

but pretty clueless about what to do. Randal and Jon got ahold <strong>of</strong> him, and convinced him that <strong>the</strong> East needed guidance, so Bruce,<br />

at <strong>the</strong> event, asked King Henrik to take <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East under <strong>the</strong> wing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West and lead <strong>the</strong>m on <strong>the</strong> true path (not<br />

necessarily in those words). This essentially locked <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East under <strong>the</strong> sway <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Society in Berkeley and established<br />

<strong>the</strong> Society as a national organization. From what I have been told, this was not at all <strong>the</strong> intent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> founders <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East <strong>Kingdom</strong>,<br />

including Marion and Walter Breen, who had intended to have <strong>the</strong>ir own, similar, group, thank you. Marion, after all, had come up with<br />

<strong>the</strong> SCA name in <strong>the</strong> first place and felt quite justified in using it in <strong>the</strong> East without any permission from her bro<strong>the</strong>rs in Berkeley.<br />

“Bruce was ra<strong>the</strong>r ostracized when he came back and soon dropped out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA (or so I am told by someone who was <strong>the</strong>re<br />

at <strong>the</strong> time--I'm trying to remember by who--Adrienne <strong>of</strong> Toledo?), but <strong>the</strong> annexation stuck.<br />

“5) And, if it is not clear already, Baycon really put <strong>the</strong> SCA on <strong>the</strong> map. <strong>The</strong> number <strong>of</strong> people who later became very important<br />

members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA who found out about it at Baycon is absolutely amazing. Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria and Richard Ironsteed had <strong>the</strong> choice<br />

<strong>of</strong> starting a fanzine or an SCA chapter and went for <strong>the</strong> SCA, creating Atenveldt. I think Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix's first event was Baycon, and <strong>the</strong>re<br />

are many many more. “ – Stefan de Lorraine, who had a great time at that convention, even if <strong>the</strong> house he was staying in (Toad Hall,<br />

in Berkeley, home <strong>of</strong> Geraldine at <strong>the</strong> time) was right on <strong>the</strong> outskirts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> riots going on at <strong>the</strong> same time. Having a fellow guest who<br />

went out to see <strong>the</strong> sights come back with tear gas on his clo<strong>the</strong>s was a salutary experience.”<br />

1 “Ummm.... Actually, Toad Hall is in *Oakland* (by about a block). I lived <strong>the</strong>re (rented it from Bob & Geri) for a few years. When<br />

we moved out, Clint & Janet moved in.” – Hal Ravn<br />

E “I have fond memories <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Baycon Tourney, It was combined with <strong>the</strong> Baycon World Science Fiction Convention which only<br />

increased <strong>the</strong> parties in <strong>the</strong> evening hours. This was where I met my future wife, who had come as an "ift from <strong>the</strong> planet Janus"<br />

and had dyed herself green. Randall Garrett commented for years about her sticking her arm out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bathroom and being told<br />

that it was still green. (It was still green for six months <strong>the</strong>reafter. So much for using food coloring instead <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>atrical paint.) This<br />

event gained a lot <strong>of</strong> science fiction fans as converts to <strong>the</strong> SCA.” – David <strong>of</strong> Illwheirlane<br />

F “Ah, yes, Baycon was my first exposure to <strong>the</strong> SCA, too, though I didn't actually join for several more years, by <strong>the</strong>n living in L.A. (And<br />

I, too, was staying with someone on <strong>the</strong> edges <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Berkeley riots – my first whiff <strong>of</strong> tear gas. I'd all but forgotten about that.)<br />

“It was also my first exposure to fandom. And <strong>the</strong> medieval fashion show inspired me sufficiently to go out scouring local thrift<br />

shops with two fellow fans, where we bought some bits and pieces and put toge<strong>the</strong>r a group costume presentation that actually<br />

won a prize. Little did I dream ...” – Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling<br />

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1 “You remind me <strong>of</strong> my first experience with tear gas. <strong>The</strong> lovely lady I had met at Baycon (who later became my wife) was<br />

staying at <strong>the</strong> Durant Hotel only a block or so from <strong>the</strong> scene where <strong>the</strong> tear gas was used. We got quite a dose <strong>of</strong> it taking<br />

her back to her room.<br />

“Baycon has many fabulous memories for us. For example, I remember Astrid being approached in <strong>the</strong> bar by an amorous<br />

male and telling him that he would have to ask her fa<strong>the</strong>r for permission to take her out as she was only 15. Poul and Karen<br />

were sitting nearby. Astrid was a real flirt, but loved and protected by SCA knights.” – David <strong>of</strong> Illwheirlane<br />

<strong>The</strong> following cartoon is a “Little Green Dragon” cartoon, provided by Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris, from this event – <strong>the</strong> ‘kid’ with <strong>the</strong> sword is Earl:<br />

September 22, 1968 AS III Autumn Coronation and Crown Tourney<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Airplane Field, Tilden Park, Berkeley, California. Richard and La Rana<br />

held court. Following <strong>the</strong> Grand March Henrik and Leanne were crowned King<br />

and Queen. King Henrik knighted Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower and admitted Lin<br />

<strong>the</strong> Baker to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. Crown lists were held. Sir Caradoc ap Cador<br />

defeated Sir Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris. Amie <strong>of</strong> Exeter was Sir Caradoc’s lady. Sir Siegfried<br />

von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit gave <strong>the</strong> MGC to Houri <strong>the</strong> Savage. Amie <strong>of</strong> Exeter hosted a<br />

revel. Master Edwin Bersark received <strong>the</strong> Orders <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sapphire and <strong>the</strong> Emerald<br />

from <strong>the</strong> King and <strong>the</strong> Ladies respectively.<br />

Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn - Vert, on a pellet a horse’s head couped Or<br />

above a coronet showing three Latin crosses Or.<br />

Comments:<br />

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Leanne <strong>of</strong> Maywood - Azure, a Unicorn countertrippant<br />

argent, armed, crined and pizzled and cullioned Or.<br />

A “Lin's Laurel, yes, but Rick's knighting was a couple <strong>of</strong> weeks later, at Nor<strong>the</strong>rn RenFaire II (It was in October <strong>the</strong> first two or three<br />

years, and only 2 weekends.) as I said before. (I actually don't know who Henrik consulted before knighting Rick, but all <strong>of</strong> us in<br />

Robin Hood's Band cheered mightily when he - as Will Scarlett- defeated Henrik - as Guy <strong>of</strong> Gisborne, I think - on <strong>the</strong> bridge. My<br />

memory is one <strong>of</strong> a feeling <strong>of</strong> unanimous consensus among all present that it was a good idea, but I wasn't a knight, yet - I was<br />

<strong>the</strong> next, <strong>the</strong> following May.)”<br />

“That was a lively summer with <strong>the</strong> 2nd War in Aug, Baycon & Crown in Sept., Faire in Oct.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

B “Houri <strong>the</strong> Savage was so overcome with joy and feelings <strong>of</strong> acceptance for winning <strong>the</strong> MGC that he broke down into tears. He<br />

was very proud <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> honor.” – David <strong>of</strong> Illwheirlane


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January 4, 1969 AS III Twelfth Night Coronation and Revels<br />

Held in Mills College Student Union, Oakland, California. Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall<br />

was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Henrik and Leanne held court. Following <strong>the</strong> Grand March<br />

Caradoc and Amie were crowned King and Queen. King Caradoc admitted Edwin<br />

Bersark and Jon De Cles to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. He created Grants <strong>of</strong> Arms,<br />

Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms, and Court Barons. King Caradoc gave <strong>the</strong> first Grants <strong>of</strong> Arms<br />

to Harold Breakstone, Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West, and Randall <strong>of</strong> Hightower. He gave<br />

<strong>the</strong> first Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall, Luise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Phoenix, Njali<br />

jarla Styrbjornsoni, Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow, and Sylvanus Andere. King Caradoc<br />

made Sylvanus Andere <strong>the</strong> first Court Baron. Grants <strong>of</strong> Arms were to follow <strong>the</strong><br />

Ladies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rose, followed in turn by Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms, in <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong><br />

Precedence. Court Barons would not accrue any precedence for <strong>the</strong> rank, which<br />

was in addition to any o<strong>the</strong>r rank, and was not an armigerous award. All o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

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Amie <strong>of</strong> Exeter - Argent, a pair <strong>of</strong> dexter hands clasped<br />

couped azure above a dragon involved gules.<br />

awards carried an award, grant, or patent <strong>of</strong> arms and thus made <strong>the</strong> recipient an armiger. King Caradoc established <strong>the</strong> current system <strong>of</strong><br />

three crown tourneys and three coronations, with a crown tourney at <strong>the</strong> spring equinox, <strong>the</strong> coronation at Mayday, <strong>the</strong> next crown at<br />

midsummer, <strong>the</strong> coronation in August, <strong>the</strong> next crown at <strong>the</strong> fall equinox, and <strong>the</strong> coronation at Twelfth Night. <strong>The</strong> populace <strong>the</strong>n adjourned<br />

to a sumptuous three course banquet, followed by general revelry, song, dance, drama, minstrelsy, and <strong>the</strong> Lord <strong>of</strong> Misrule.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Caradoc also gave rings and bracelets – I still have <strong>the</strong> steel bracelet he gave me.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

B “This is <strong>the</strong> event which we folks from Phoenix first attended. Richard Ironsteed, my late wife Anne <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Rose, and myself,<br />

Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria, known as <strong>the</strong> Inebriated, were given a <strong>of</strong> as by Henrik. Got lots <strong>of</strong> advice and encouragement to go back and get<br />

started on our local group.” – Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria<br />

1 “I remember seeing Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria wearing white tights. (<strong>The</strong>y may have been parti-color but I recall white legs) with very<br />

impressive - I had never seen such before - shoes or ankle high boots with curled up long pointy toes with bells on <strong>the</strong> tip, held<br />

up with strings tied around his shins. Michael and his entourage made a very impressive entrance at court -- especially since<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were newcomers from far away. I hadn't been to Arizona and had no more knowledge <strong>of</strong> it than <strong>of</strong> Australia or Asia. Had<br />

<strong>the</strong>y come from as far away as ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> those places, I couldn't have been more impressed.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

I “Henrik, if you think we folks from Arizona were strange, foreign and exotic, I hope you'll understand how all us in Phoenix<br />

felt about those we met in <strong>the</strong> West. We watched <strong>the</strong> media for several years celebrating those godforsaken hippie<br />

weirdos on <strong>the</strong> West Coast, and <strong>the</strong>n we got to meet all <strong>of</strong> you. (Seeing Edwin come to <strong>the</strong> door at Rivendell, wearing a<br />

housecoat, combat boots and a sword in mid-afternoon certainly opened my eyes. <strong>The</strong>n again, after <strong>the</strong> revel in 1969 when<br />

you gave Richard Ironsteed, Anne and I our awards <strong>of</strong> arms, I swore I had met a real KING!) I think <strong>the</strong> Society did more<br />

to broaden my horizons, mind, world view, etc., than just about anything I could have done, except maybe go overseas with<br />

<strong>the</strong> military.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> costume was all white, Henrik. Louise <strong>of</strong> Woodsholme sewed it for me after I designed it. (Last I heard, she had<br />

moved to San Diego – what a seamstress.) Everyone in Atenveldt seemed to be caught up in <strong>the</strong> very basic costumery<br />

<strong>of</strong> 400-800, and I saw Louise's books with those wonderful court costumes from 13-1400 and started thinking, why not?<br />

Caught a lot <strong>of</strong> grief for <strong>the</strong> first codpiece in Atenvelt. Louise sewed it on top <strong>of</strong> a dance belt, which I wore outside <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

tights. After a couple <strong>of</strong> hours, that was a real pain. <strong>The</strong> shoes were white naugahyde, with 18 inch points, toes tied up<br />

to my calves. Wrote an article for TI about how to make <strong>the</strong>m.” – Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria<br />

a “For those interested, Louise <strong>of</strong> Woodsholme is, in fact, here in Orange County and still doing seamstress work for<br />

various stage companies. I happened to work with a part time actor who had had costumes sewn by her who was<br />

very impressed. Louise helped us move in down here and we've seen her <strong>of</strong>f and on since <strong>the</strong>n, though not in some<br />

months. Must remember to contact her again.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who met Louise at a D&D game in Atenveldt.<br />

Long story...<br />

C [King Caradoc established <strong>the</strong> current system <strong>of</strong> three crown tourneys and three coronations ...] “As I'm pretty sure I've already<br />

stated, this did not happen at 12th Night. Caradoc held a Curia Regis at Hightower some time after (can't remember it if was before<br />

or after <strong>the</strong> March Crown tourney) and that was when all this was made <strong>of</strong>ficial. It had been discussed before, but <strong>the</strong> Curia was<br />

when it happened.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who remembers a discussion with Caradoc at <strong>the</strong> aforementioned 12th night when we<br />

discussed <strong>the</strong> banner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. He had <strong>the</strong> ra<strong>the</strong>r interesting idea <strong>of</strong> having it be a sword surrounded by a laurel


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ra<strong>the</strong>r than a crown. His thought was that <strong>the</strong> sword could be interpreted as a "one", thus establishing it as <strong>the</strong> banner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first<br />

kingdom. Nice idea, didn't happen.”<br />

March 21, 1969 AS III Queen’s Court <strong>of</strong> Courtesy<br />

Held at Queen Amy <strong>of</strong> Exeter’s home, Berkeley, California. All ladies were invited.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “My own lady did not attend, but most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> women I know who attended, such as La Rana and, I think, Leanne, were quite charmed<br />

with Amy. She was a friend <strong>of</strong> a friend <strong>of</strong> someone who stepped in to be Caradoc's lady when his own lady did not really want to<br />

be queen.<br />

“No idea what happened to Amy and <strong>the</strong> SCA afterwards. I have a memory that says she was a psychologist and/or instructor<br />

at Berkeley. If she continued with <strong>the</strong> SCA for any time, it wasn't in <strong>the</strong> circles I moved in.<br />

“But <strong>the</strong>n I compared life stories with Cat Yronwode (editor and columnist in <strong>the</strong> comics business) quite awhile back after we<br />

got reacquainted in comics. We had met and corresponded when I was a sophomore in college and she was Cat Manfredi, pre<br />

SCA, <strong>the</strong>n lost track for years and years. Comparing stories, I found she had been in Berkeley hanging out with many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> people<br />

I knew and even going to SCA events, and I was completely oblivious. Even <strong>the</strong>n, <strong>the</strong> SCA was getting too big to know everyone ...”<br />

– Stefan de Lorraine, who just had ano<strong>the</strong>r rush <strong>of</strong> nostalgia. How I love <strong>the</strong> smell <strong>of</strong> rattan in <strong>the</strong> morning!<br />

B “I see Countess Amie <strong>of</strong> Exeter (Pat Crossman) now and <strong>the</strong>n. When Caradoc was King he was about 19 or 20 and he had a<br />

girlfriend a bit younger yet and I believe she must not have been willing to be Queen, even though she was active in <strong>the</strong> SCA. Amie<br />

<strong>of</strong> Exeter (who once told me that she really was born in Exeter, in Devon, England) had a husband & 4 children and was quite a lot<br />

older than Caradoc, <strong>of</strong> course. She was an excellent choice on his part, as she (being a psychologist or <strong>the</strong>rapist <strong>of</strong> some sort,<br />

with experience in working with groups <strong>of</strong> people) was very much an activist Queen for those times. She helped define <strong>the</strong> role <strong>of</strong><br />

Queen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West as more than just sitting on <strong>the</strong> throne and smiling at people. She took initiative to organize various activities.<br />

(Not that some previous Queens had not also done such things, but I think she helped define a more active role for <strong>the</strong> position.)”<br />

– Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

1 “I'd say that Robert has this exactly right. While many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> previous queens were active and interesting women, <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

mostly queen because <strong>the</strong>ir boyfriend/husband was king and it was a good excuse to wear a killer dress and get waited on.<br />

Amie's tea, for whatever it actually accomplished, was a clarion call that a queen could do something in her own right. Just what<br />

could be done is, I imagine, still being defined. Amie showed that <strong>the</strong>re was something to define.” – Stefan de Lorraine, whose<br />

own Queen founded <strong>the</strong> Golden Key, in case it has been forgotten. (Hmm, or did she do this as Chatelaine?)<br />

March 23, 1969 AS III Spring Crown Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Douglas St. Playground, San Francisco, California. Harold Breakstone was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Caradoc and Amie held court. King<br />

Caradoc gave a Grant <strong>of</strong> Arms to David <strong>of</strong> Ilwheirlane and an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Ann Parkhurst <strong>of</strong> Gatehouse. <strong>The</strong> Crown Lists were held<br />

and Sir Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit won, defeating Master Edwin Bersark. Ardis an Dearg (Sumer Redmaene) was Sir Siegfried’s lady. King<br />

Caradoc admitted Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. About this time <strong>the</strong> Tribute, <strong>the</strong> newsletter for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>, appeared,<br />

with Diana Listmaker as Editress. (<strong>The</strong> Pennoncel, <strong>the</strong> newsletter for <strong>the</strong> East, also appeared at this time, with Elfrida <strong>of</strong> Greenwalls as<br />

Editress.) King Caradoc gave <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ruby to Master Edwin Bersark.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Notable among o<strong>the</strong>r things for <strong>the</strong> sudden proliferation <strong>of</strong> pavilions. My own household pavilion (never a major one) appeared<br />

at this time, as did Marynel's and a few o<strong>the</strong>rs. I was at this tourney that I acquired my page, Michael Oliver (can't remember his<br />

medieval name, mostly he was Michael <strong>the</strong> Page) when my squire, Houri <strong>the</strong> Savage, showed up with Michael in his arms saying<br />

"Hey, Steve, look what I got!" Michael was about 11 or 12 at <strong>the</strong> time. His fa<strong>the</strong>r was a drama pr<strong>of</strong>essor at Cal Berkeley. A treasured<br />

member <strong>of</strong> my household for many years. He eventually got more involved in <strong>the</strong>ater, <strong>the</strong> Faire and music.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ruby was a short-lived attempt to give awards to people for coming in second and third (I believe <strong>the</strong> third<br />

place was <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Emerald – not sure). <strong>The</strong>se were formed plastic on a ribbon. I think I may have come in 3rd at this<br />

tourney, since I have one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m. Absolutely no recollection <strong>of</strong> who I fought.<br />

“Houri won a similar award for most chivalrous, which was actually an award for most improved in chivalry.<br />

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“<strong>The</strong>re was also one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first discussions <strong>of</strong> conflicting arms that I saw handled. Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean's initial arms involved crossed<br />

maul and pipe or on sable. As you may well recall, this is very close to Richard <strong>the</strong> Short's device. Richard pointed it out and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

pretty much determined Jon's final arms on <strong>the</strong> spot. Very amicable.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

B “Minor point. It was a mace not a maul. Though I did enjoy mauling people with my mace. :-)”<br />

“I remember fighting Siegfried. He fairly quickly took my leg, I just could not seem to block his attacks. <strong>The</strong>n, as I was on my<br />

knees, and <strong>the</strong> final blow came in, I remembered that he was left handed! It was a learning experience. :-)<br />

“I believe this was also <strong>the</strong> event where I first used my one handed fail. Ei<strong>the</strong>r Edwin or Caradoc tested it quite completely on<br />

me. It did no damage, despite many, many blows. Lots <strong>of</strong> force spread out over a large area” – Jon FitzRolf<br />

C “Notes on <strong>the</strong> tourney, and misc. stuff. I think that <strong>the</strong> newsletter was called <strong>the</strong> Tribune. This was my first Crown tourney that I<br />

fought in. <strong>The</strong> bathrooms were locked, and we all had to walk a long way. Miscommunication. At this time, <strong>the</strong> Queen would give<br />

out 'jewels' to <strong>the</strong> finalist and semi-finalists- Diamond, ruby and emerald. I think that <strong>the</strong>re was a revel afterwards at Randall's<br />

house on twin peaks, Hightower, but that may have been ano<strong>the</strong>r time.” – James Greyhelm<br />

D “Regarding <strong>the</strong> jewels -- when digging through back issues <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Page (<strong>The</strong> Tribune, and TI) that Wilhelm donated to Aldith and<br />

I, I did run across <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Diamond, <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ruby, and <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Emerald. <strong>The</strong> only problem is, I only found<br />

one recipient <strong>of</strong> each, and in each case, it was Edwin Bersark. Now, that's not to say that <strong>the</strong>y weren't given out to o<strong>the</strong>rs, but those<br />

were <strong>the</strong> only ones I could find recorded in <strong>the</strong> newsletters (although when Henrik came over, I noticed he had some TIs that weren't<br />

in <strong>the</strong> stack Wilhelm had, so it's possible o<strong>the</strong>r newsletters are missing as well)” – Hirsch von Henford<br />

1 “Well, given that Edwin was living in <strong>the</strong> same house as <strong>the</strong> editor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> magazine, ... ya think?<br />

“I doubt <strong>the</strong> concept lasted more than a year, and I may have gotten mine at some event o<strong>the</strong>r than <strong>the</strong> Spring tourney –<br />

I dunno. Once started, <strong>the</strong> practice just couldn't build momentum. Since Edwin never won <strong>the</strong> Crown, I don't think <strong>the</strong> orders<br />

listed were all <strong>the</strong> possibilities, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m was probably <strong>the</strong> chivalry award I mentioned earlier. I think I remember Edwin<br />

winning that one. Heck, <strong>the</strong> one I have may be a chivalry award, I just don't remember.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who is planning<br />

to grow crops where he has been raking his brain ... Or is that racking?<br />

a “My recollection is <strong>the</strong>se “jewels” – transparent plastic resin cast in small star-like jellow molds about 1 3/4" in diameter<br />

with a black 3/4" to 1" wide velvet ribbon affixed – I had and may still have a clear white (diamond) one – were given to “<strong>the</strong><br />

one (fighter) who fought well”, “<strong>the</strong> one who fought better” (loser to <strong>the</strong> winner in finals) and “<strong>the</strong> one who fought best” –<br />

<strong>the</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Crown lists. Since Edwin never won crown, he couldn’t have received <strong>the</strong> diamond. Diamond was for <strong>the</strong><br />

winner and I don’t remember for sure but probably ruby was for 1 st runner up and emerald was for 2 nd runner up.” – Henrik<br />

<strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

2 “I remember <strong>the</strong>se 'awards' as tokens that were given by <strong>the</strong> ladies to <strong>the</strong> people <strong>the</strong>y decided were <strong>the</strong> most valorous or<br />

chivalrous or something similar. I was told at <strong>the</strong> revel after <strong>the</strong> tourney that this was a 'tradition'. However, I only remember<br />

<strong>the</strong>m being done a couple <strong>of</strong> times. As I remember - and would certainly believe now - <strong>the</strong> ladies had a hard time on agreeing<br />

on anyone o<strong>the</strong>r than <strong>the</strong>ir own lords.” – Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin<br />

March 30, 1969 (AS III) Gripe Session<br />

[<strong>The</strong> transcript, fairly lengthy, for this ‘Gripe Session’ is in <strong>the</strong> Appendices – see page 354]<br />

Comments:<br />

A “<strong>The</strong> March III Crown Tourney was at a city park in <strong>the</strong> SE part <strong>of</strong> San Francisco. <strong>The</strong>re were 3 or 4 pavilions (incl. Toad Hall's) for<br />

<strong>the</strong> first time.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

1 “<strong>The</strong> sunburn factor at <strong>the</strong> S.F. tourney and <strong>the</strong> heat at Oakdale are in my opinion <strong>the</strong> force behind <strong>the</strong> geometric expansion<br />

in <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> pavilions over <strong>the</strong> next year or so.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

A “I think it was <strong>the</strong> first appearance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Royal Pavilion that Marynel made (with frame by her fa<strong>the</strong>r). We were getting ready for <strong>the</strong><br />

first ever overnight in May (not Modesto, as mentioned, but halfway between Escalon & Oakdale, which is close) and pavilionbuilding<br />

was rampant. <strong>The</strong> March site was, unlike Tilden, full <strong>of</strong> neighborhood kids, which caused some obvious problems.” –<br />

Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

1 “<strong>The</strong>ft, pilferage and food scrounging problems were a constant worry ... we've mentioned Hagen's mail, I think Siegfried had<br />

a silver coronet stolen at San Anselmo. Mistress Geraldine instituted badges for her household and guests to control access<br />

to food and shade and so on.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

I “I can confirm that both Ardis' and his ducal coronets were stolen <strong>the</strong>re. We had a lot <strong>of</strong> trouble in areas like that.” – James<br />

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A “Marynel's production <strong>of</strong> "Eric <strong>the</strong> Red" from leftover strips <strong>of</strong> pavilion fabric (dyed red, instead <strong>of</strong> yellow like <strong>the</strong> pavilion) did much<br />

to solve <strong>the</strong> demarcation <strong>of</strong> field boundaries and I didn't have to lug all those heavy stakes & ropes around any more. Siegfried won<br />

<strong>the</strong> tourney and I think it may have been his idea to cut back from 4 crowns a year to 3, making May a coronation & adding ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

in August. In those days, crowns were single elimination with maybe 16 fighters, so 4 rounds would do it. Each fighter was entitled<br />

to 5 challenge matches before <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists began. Only one fight at a time.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

1 “Just when was <strong>the</strong> last Crown with formal challenge matches??? I miss <strong>the</strong>m - <strong>the</strong>y were part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fun, <strong>the</strong>ir passing has<br />

diminished us. Double eliminations first appeared years later I think at prize tourneys or local championships (anyone<br />

remember more exactly?). <strong>The</strong> first Crown with Double Elimination was <strong>the</strong> one I won. Interesting to note that William <strong>of</strong><br />

Houghton defeated me something around <strong>the</strong> fifth round, <strong>the</strong>n we re-met in <strong>the</strong> finals. William on his own initiative decided<br />

<strong>the</strong> finals would be a clean slate - previous defeats would be ignored. He set a precedent and myself up to finally capture <strong>the</strong><br />

Crown (we went three rounds).” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

A “I found Tom's fear that if we got up to 8 or 10 pavilions we would have no more room to fight <strong>the</strong> most fascinating comment <strong>of</strong> all.<br />

It kinda puts a perspective on our growth when I compare this to camping for 9 days at 30 Year with 5,000 people in at least a<br />

thousand pavilions and still finding room for fighting, tilting at <strong>the</strong> quintain, holding many classes, and dancing every night. Who<br />

would have envisioned that back in III?” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

1 “And all <strong>of</strong> that concern about loaner weapons, breakage and so on!! Strange that <strong>the</strong> main gripe was cost when <strong>the</strong> real<br />

expense was time. I used to make custom shaped and laminated weapons for folk and only charged for materials o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />

<strong>the</strong>y would have cost almost as much as steel weapons at any rate that reflected <strong>the</strong> amount and value <strong>of</strong> my time.” – Kevin<br />

Peregrynne<br />

B “<strong>The</strong> Gripe Session is a fascinating socio-historical document, considering that I knew/know all <strong>of</strong> those people <strong>the</strong> difference in<br />

tone from <strong>the</strong>n to now just blows my mind.<br />

“One comment that struck me with how strongly <strong>the</strong> SCA has influenced its members unto <strong>the</strong> third generation. <strong>The</strong> fear<br />

expressed in <strong>the</strong> document that children would toddle out onto <strong>the</strong> field juxtaposed with <strong>the</strong> reality <strong>of</strong> every SCA-raised child in<br />

decades having a reflex to freeze when <strong>the</strong>y hear"HOLD!" <strong>The</strong>y even use it in <strong>the</strong>ir games.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

April 16, 1969 AS III Curia Regis<br />

King Caradoc appointed Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven to be <strong>the</strong> Royal Pavilioner. She was to be in charge <strong>of</strong> arranging <strong>the</strong> pavilions around <strong>the</strong><br />

field when <strong>the</strong>y were set up. She also was in charge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> making <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Royal Pavilion for <strong>the</strong>ir Majesties. (Sometime previous, Ardis an<br />

Dearg had been appointed Royal Chatelaine.)<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Marynel's fa<strong>the</strong>r, Master Beverly, actually made <strong>the</strong> Royal Pavilion. I'm not sure just when Ardis was made Chatelaine, what she<br />

did, or when she was no longer <strong>the</strong> Chatelaine. By <strong>the</strong> time I was Seneschal (wait for it ...) <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice got subsumed into <strong>the</strong><br />

Seneschalate and my lady became <strong>the</strong> Chatelaine.<br />

“Is <strong>the</strong>re one <strong>the</strong>se days? Luise always had trouble figuring out just what was under her provenance and eventually just gave<br />

it up.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

B “Caradoc appointed me <strong>the</strong> first West <strong>Kingdom</strong> Chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Exchequer (a position I held until early AS XIV) upon<br />

recommendation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>n Crown Prince Siegfried, who had been <strong>the</strong> first Society Ch. <strong>of</strong> Exch. Since <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> & <strong>the</strong> SCA were<br />

no longer synonymous, Siegfried saw a need for a separate Exchequer (and indeed, separate funds) for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>. I was<br />

expected to find some way to create such funds.<br />

“Marynel did indeed make <strong>the</strong> fabric portion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first Royal Pavilion and all <strong>of</strong> us who gave $4 or $5 toward <strong>the</strong> materials got<br />

to put our devices on one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dags. She cut & sewed <strong>the</strong> leftover scraps into long strips and dyed <strong>the</strong>m red for a field marker<br />

to replace <strong>the</strong> clumsy stakes & ropes I used to haul around. (<strong>The</strong> pavilion was gold, or yellow at least.) Now her fa<strong>the</strong>r, Master<br />

Beverly, built <strong>the</strong> frame to support <strong>the</strong> cloth part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> pavilion (I was present when <strong>the</strong>y had some argument over <strong>the</strong> frame being<br />

too large for <strong>the</strong> cover, but I think <strong>the</strong> cloth shrunk a bit in <strong>the</strong> dyeing. Well, <strong>the</strong> frame was <strong>of</strong> metal electrical conduit, with its handy<br />

fittings, and adjustments were made & it was fine. (I'm sure it shows in some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Super 8 movies that Geri & o<strong>the</strong>rs took in May,<br />

IV.) Master Beverly, who also invented portable holes for banner poles, devised <strong>the</strong> little wires with loops on top that went thru sewn<br />

pockets in <strong>the</strong> red cloth strips and were pushed into <strong>the</strong> ground to hold up what came to be called "Eric" since it was RED!” – Robert<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

C “This curia was actually one <strong>of</strong> great import (assuming it's <strong>the</strong> one I remember at Hightower). <strong>The</strong>re was a lot <strong>of</strong> talk about whe<strong>the</strong>r<br />

or not to have an overnight tourney in Oakdale, and in fact if <strong>the</strong>re should be any tourneys outside <strong>the</strong> immediate Bay Area where<br />

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people had been able to get to <strong>the</strong>m by public transportation. Finally, King Caradoc said he would meet with his advisors to make<br />

a decision. Some one yelled out "When do we get to vote?" Caradoc slammed <strong>the</strong> hilt <strong>of</strong> his dagger onto <strong>the</strong> table and thundered<br />

"<strong>The</strong> King Votes!" I think this was <strong>the</strong> first <strong>of</strong>ficial pronouncement <strong>of</strong> '<strong>the</strong> King's Word is Law'.<br />

“By <strong>the</strong> by, it was funny at <strong>the</strong> time, too, because a lot <strong>of</strong> Westies had been muttering for <strong>the</strong> previous month or so about awful<br />

things happening in <strong>the</strong> East! Why, <strong>the</strong>re was even a rumor that <strong>the</strong>y had councils that voted on things!” – Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin<br />

April 19, 1969 AS III Benefit Tourney and Revel for T.I.<br />

Held in Redwood Regional Park, Oakland, California. Sponsored by Toad Hall. Tickets were sold. A feast was provided. <strong>The</strong>re were contests<br />

in shortsword and buckler, axe and shield, maul, archery, and javelin throwing. <strong>The</strong>re was dancing and games for <strong>the</strong> children. Revelry<br />

extended into <strong>the</strong> night.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Don't recall if I even went to this event, though it's likely we did. I'm afraid most <strong>of</strong> Geraldine's feasts start to run toge<strong>the</strong>r in my mind.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were all fun and <strong>the</strong> food was good.<br />

“And this was <strong>the</strong> period when <strong>the</strong> ‘Great Households’ began to form. Henrik's was growing, Toad Hall was immense, and<br />

<strong>the</strong> Forces <strong>of</strong> Chaos (my house) was <strong>of</strong> pretty good size. <strong>The</strong> extended households <strong>of</strong> Greyhaven and Hightower, and <strong>the</strong> collegiate<br />

house called Headless, started up around this time.<br />

“In many ways, <strong>the</strong> concept was started by Felice Rolfe, who organized a bunch <strong>of</strong> Peninsular SCAers as Mayhem House,<br />

named for her name for her house long before <strong>the</strong> SCA. Having no fighters amongst <strong>the</strong>m, <strong>the</strong>y asked for a champion and <strong>the</strong> king<br />

at <strong>the</strong> time, Richard, appointed himself (as Richard <strong>of</strong> Mount Royal, not Richard <strong>the</strong> King). O<strong>the</strong>r households started to grow as <strong>the</strong><br />

group got too big for everyone to know everyone and started to fragment, as it has continued to do to this day. <strong>The</strong> SCA later<br />

legitimatized <strong>the</strong> concept with regional Baronies and o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong>ficial associations, and <strong>of</strong>ten it has been hard to figure where a<br />

Barony/Province left <strong>of</strong>f and a Household began, but <strong>the</strong> Great Houses were <strong>the</strong> first manifestation <strong>of</strong> this inclination to splinter and<br />

form smaller, more manageable, groups within <strong>the</strong> larger group.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

B “This was <strong>the</strong> 2nd <strong>of</strong> Geraldine's famous feasts (<strong>the</strong> 1st being 12th Night, III). Don (Jon de Cles) was finding it hard to put out 4<br />

annual issues <strong>of</strong> TI for <strong>the</strong> $1.50/yr. dues, so Geri leaped in to erase <strong>the</strong> deficit. She made <strong>the</strong> great spread <strong>of</strong> food with <strong>the</strong> help<br />

<strong>of</strong> a dozen or so <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> (mostly high-school age) young women & men <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>. Most everyone came. (Unless you were ill,<br />

Steve, you must have been <strong>the</strong>re.) I organized <strong>the</strong> games, more like Ducal Prize than a regular tourney. Contests in various<br />

weapons not generally used in crown lists, (but on hand from live chess) like shortsword & buckler, axe & shield, maul (5' rattan<br />

pole with roll <strong>of</strong> carpet around end, covered & taped; swung 2-handed, not thrustable, a knock-you-over sort <strong>of</strong> weapon), and also<br />

archery & javelin (metal-pointed spear) at fixed targets, and probably wrestling & tug-<strong>of</strong>-war were among those held. Ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>n<br />

or later, I ran 2-man team melees & 3-man (with 3 different weapon types) team combats. However, as to Steve P.'s comment about<br />

households, ("Toad Hall was immense"), not quite yet. I wasn't knighted until <strong>the</strong> next month (May IV) and Geri got her Laurel in<br />

Sept.IV (I think). It was <strong>the</strong>n, along with Master Lin, that we three peers formed Toad Hall with 3 equal Heads <strong>of</strong> Household<br />

(although in practice, Geraldine was always a bit more equal than Lin & I in organizing & running things). We invited people into<br />

<strong>the</strong> shade <strong>of</strong> our pavilion & she <strong>of</strong>fered <strong>the</strong>m food & drink & we ra<strong>the</strong>r quickly grew to 70 people on our household list, with 12 to<br />

15 fighters, <strong>of</strong> whom 8 were knighted & 4 won <strong>the</strong> Crown.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

April 27, 1969 AS III May Day Celebration<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Airplane Field, Tilden Park, Berkeley, California. <strong>The</strong> first attempts at tilting at quintains occurred.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I'm assuming this was a local event (I may have even helped autocrat it) done because so many people didn't want to make <strong>the</strong><br />

trip to Modesto for <strong>the</strong> Coronation. Also, I believe <strong>the</strong>re had been a problem with using <strong>the</strong> Modesto land in question on <strong>the</strong> May Day<br />

weekend, and <strong>the</strong> Coronation was postponed a couple <strong>of</strong> weeks. Yeah, I remember <strong>the</strong> circumstances better as I speak. That's<br />

exactly <strong>the</strong> situation. A lot <strong>of</strong> people (myself included) thought that <strong>the</strong> idea <strong>of</strong> an overnight event would never catch on. And actually,<br />

I never much enjoyed camping out...<br />

“I believe <strong>the</strong> horses being ridden at this event included Leanne's horse and <strong>the</strong> horses <strong>of</strong> a couple <strong>of</strong> young women who had<br />

joined Henrik's household. One was a lady named Allison Clough (whose SCA name escapes me--I have known too many<br />

Allisons--though I think she may have gone with Allisande something--de Rohan?) and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r her sister, whose name totally<br />

escapes both my lady and my memories, even though she figured in a tempest in a teapot a couple <strong>of</strong> years later.<br />

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“Leanne's horse was named Schoen (which we think means "Swee<strong>the</strong>art" in German) and Leanne had had her for many years.<br />

She is a central figure in ano<strong>the</strong>r story, which I will save for <strong>the</strong> discussion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Modesto Coronation...” – Stefan de Lorraine,<br />

whose brains are getting bloody from all <strong>the</strong> cudgelling <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m he had to do for <strong>the</strong>se comments<br />

1 “Yes, this was a private – not <strong>Kingdom</strong> event with everyone being invited.<br />

“She (Schön) may have been <strong>the</strong>re – John Edgerton may remember because his truck was used to trailer Leanne’s horse<br />

to Oakdale and may have been used for <strong>the</strong> Maying trip also.<br />

“Allisande was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Sister’s name was Meredith.”<br />

(Re: translation <strong>of</strong> horse’s name: Schoen or Schön) “Beautiful not swee<strong>the</strong>art!” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

2 “Patience, my lad, patience. Headlesse House didn't appear (burst onto <strong>the</strong> scene?) until October Crown V, a year and a half<br />

later. Which isn't long . . . except compared to <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>n-age <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Society.<br />

“It just seems like we've been here forever.” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky, who actually has been paying attention but waiting for<br />

time to catch up to him.<br />

a “Right, I realized that after I sent <strong>the</strong> original message -- note <strong>the</strong> comment about bloody brains. My use <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> term Great<br />

Houses is probably out <strong>of</strong> place timewise as well, since it started up after various squires and men at arms (in my case<br />

Houri and Jon <strong>The</strong> Lean--<strong>the</strong>n Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga) became armigerous but stayed affiliated and o<strong>the</strong>r fighters and armigers<br />

affiliated <strong>the</strong>mselves. At <strong>the</strong> time we are talking about, we were just House Lorraine.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

3 “Alisande de Rohan, indeed, as I well remember, having dated her briefly in 1971. Her sister was Meredith and I think it was<br />

just Meredith, a young lady with exceptional looks and a fair amount <strong>of</strong> good sense.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

B “I don't remember this being a tourney at all, and surely not a substitute for <strong>the</strong> first ever overnight tourney in late May, which most<br />

<strong>of</strong> us were eagerly looking forward to and building pavilions in anticipation <strong>of</strong>. This event, as I recall, was more like a picnic with<br />

equestrian activities, organized by Alisande de Rohan (Allison Clough), who (toge<strong>the</strong>r with her younger sister, Meredith) owned a<br />

horse. (I cannot, I fear, recall <strong>the</strong> horse's name; do you remember, Henrik?) Henrik's Lady, Duchess Leanne, also had a horse,<br />

Schoen (German for "beautiful"), but I can't remember if she was at this event, but certainly at <strong>the</strong> 1st overnight. Alisande had built<br />

a quintain and Henrik & I (and I don't recall who else) took turns galloping at it with couched lance until one <strong>of</strong> my blows knocked<br />

it into pieces. (A bit later Henrik engineered a quintain so tough that none <strong>of</strong> us has ever been able to really hurt it.) <strong>The</strong> 2 horses<br />

mentioned here were <strong>the</strong> ones Henrik & I rode <strong>the</strong> next month for our mounted mace & small shield combat, probably <strong>the</strong> only<br />

horseback combat ever within <strong>the</strong> lists <strong>of</strong> an SCA tourney. <strong>The</strong>y also took part in <strong>the</strong> horseback abduction at that event. (You can<br />

see that on film when that project happens.) Henrik's Norman Helm: Sometime in AS III, in a melee at a practice <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> "Association<br />

for Medieval Combat" (approx. name), a group <strong>of</strong> adult fighters who got toge<strong>the</strong>r to promote better fighting standards & to practice<br />

technique, 2 <strong>of</strong> us double-teamed Henrik & I landed a 2-handed swing <strong>of</strong> a 5' maul (heavy roll <strong>of</strong> carpet on a pole) right on top <strong>of</strong><br />

his helm, straight down. It sort <strong>of</strong> dazed him briefly, and we stopped to discuss it, but he didn't object to use <strong>of</strong> such a blow. His<br />

helm did indeed seem to act like a second, outer, skull, spreading <strong>the</strong> force to his entire head, neck & even body, ra<strong>the</strong>r than to a<br />

particular spot.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

1 “Thor comes to mind, but that may have been Suzanne <strong>of</strong> Raven Hill's horse, which preceded Alberic.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

C “Would someone remember who was involved in <strong>the</strong> tilting? I would assume it was Henrik, but who else and how did it go? I would<br />

like this information for <strong>the</strong> SCA Equestrians as most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m are new and don’t know <strong>the</strong> history <strong>of</strong> riding in <strong>the</strong> SCA. We do<br />

quintain now-a-days but I’m sure it’s a far cry from what it was <strong>the</strong>n.” – Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway (you’re getting close to AS IV and <strong>the</strong>n<br />

I get to jump in here)<br />

1 “<strong>The</strong> autocrat <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> “Maying” was one <strong>of</strong> my household members Alisand de Rohan, whom I had been introduced to by my<br />

squire, Count Stephan Blackeagle when he was but a 17 year old San Rafael high school student. He had seen her on her<br />

horse at <strong>the</strong> first Ren Faire and had run to get me to introduce me to his “new love” and asked me as I looked up at her on her<br />

horse, if she could be in our household. Feeling compelled to not respond in <strong>the</strong> negative, I hesitatingly agreed – a decision<br />

I never regretted.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

a “I didn’t want to say yes to someone that I didn’t know, but I also would have felt embarrassed to say no to someone’s<br />

face.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “She organized <strong>the</strong> first specifically equestrian event. She provided a quintain – and I think she had it devised with finishing<br />

nails on part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> right arm (or extension) to hold rings for spearing. Having little understanding <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> forces <strong>of</strong> a tilting lance<br />

can deliver at “full tilt”, she constructed <strong>the</strong> quintain out <strong>of</strong> light weight materials – 3/4" water pipe or 1 1/4" dowel vertical<br />

support/pivot with a 1/4" to 3/8" thick plywood target (shield shaped, I think) with something akin to 16 penny nails hammered<br />

into <strong>the</strong> edge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> target and bent round <strong>the</strong> vertical pipe/dowel to pivot on. Light strokes would swing it around ok, but heavy<br />

ones would definitely damage it. Alisande provided her horse (I think it’s name was Thor) for <strong>the</strong> competitors to use, and I<br />

believe at least one o<strong>the</strong>r horse was also <strong>the</strong>re. Sir Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow competed and has described some <strong>of</strong> his<br />

recollections earlier in this discussion. Several <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r ladies in my household were horse owners including my lady<br />

Leanne, and Ladies Aurelia de la Licorn (sp?) And Irene <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Marsh. Any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m may have been <strong>the</strong>re with a horse also.”<br />

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“I brought an 11 foot ash lance made from a tapered 1 ½" dowel. I borrowed a claw foot <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> my mo<strong>the</strong>r’s piano stool and<br />

removed <strong>the</strong> glass ball from it’s grasp. I mounted this on <strong>the</strong> top <strong>of</strong> my lance in lieu <strong>of</strong> a coronal. Since I expected <strong>the</strong> quintain<br />

to have only a brief life expectancy I chose to be last to charge it. Sir Robert “s<strong>of</strong>tened it up” for me when he broke it. We<br />

managed a makeshift repair and <strong>the</strong>n I took my turn. I struck it at a gallop and sent <strong>the</strong> pieces flying into <strong>the</strong> air. That’s what<br />

really turned me on to doing equestrian things in <strong>the</strong> SCA.<br />

“For <strong>the</strong> Equestrian record – not long before <strong>the</strong> Oakdale overnight tournament (I don’t remember what year or month - but<br />

it was before Fulk stopped attending events) - I conspired with Ken (Fulk) to try mounted combat to see how it would work. I<br />

was a student at San Francisco State <strong>the</strong>n and had done some riding <strong>of</strong> rental horses at two nearby rental stables along <strong>the</strong><br />

beach just at <strong>the</strong> San Francisco/Daly City border (<strong>the</strong>se were Mar Vista Riding Academy and Palo Mar Stables). <strong>The</strong> areas<br />

available to ride (unsupervised in those days for $3.50 an hour) included all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> beach from Daly City up to <strong>the</strong> Cliff<br />

House/Playland and even into Golden Gate Park.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> trail down from <strong>the</strong> stables (which were located on Olympic Way next to Skyline Blvd.) To <strong>the</strong> beach below <strong>the</strong> cliff/bluff<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were situated upon wound through a sand dune like area which bordered on <strong>the</strong> west side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Olympic Country Club<br />

golf course. A large culvert/tunnel about 15 feet high and 20 feet wide ran under Skyline Blvd in this area to <strong>the</strong> Olympic Country<br />

Club property and wasn’t fenced <strong>of</strong>f on <strong>the</strong> Ocean/dune side. A flat sandy area about 50 feet across lay at <strong>the</strong> ocean end <strong>of</strong> this<br />

culvert surrounded by sandy hillocks about 8 to 10' high – a good visual barrier from <strong>the</strong> occasional passing rider. You could<br />

even ride into <strong>the</strong> culvert and had lots <strong>of</strong> room to maneuver inside.<br />

“On <strong>the</strong> appointed day, Ken and I brought our gear (2 helms, 2 shields, 2 maces) in a duffle bag and stashed it out <strong>of</strong> sight<br />

near <strong>the</strong> culvert. <strong>The</strong>n we went to <strong>the</strong> stable (Mar Vista I think - since <strong>the</strong>y had better horses) and rented 2 horses. <strong>The</strong>n we<br />

casually rode to our secret spot, donned our gear and tried a few passes at each o<strong>the</strong>r. We both managed a few hits, but found<br />

<strong>the</strong> horses VERY!!! reluctant to get close enough for much contact between Ken and me and so gave up after about ½ hour.<br />

We <strong>the</strong>n rode for a bit and that ended that experiment. When Sir Robert and I fought on horse back (it was a demo not real<br />

combat) at Oakdale we had similar results using mace and shield again – Leanne’s horse and Alisande’s horse ridden by<br />

me and Robert respectively didn’t like <strong>the</strong> commotion ei<strong>the</strong>r.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit - Sable, on a bend argent a<br />

mullet <strong>of</strong> four points elongated to base gyronny Or and sable.<br />

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May 13, 1969 AS IV Queen’s Court <strong>of</strong> Courtesy<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Queen Amie. All ladies were invited.<br />

May 17-18, 1969 AS IV First Overnight Coronation Festival<br />

Held at Almond Knoll Ranch, Oakdale, California, home <strong>of</strong> Chang, Slayer <strong>of</strong><br />

Beasts (Count Hagen <strong>the</strong> Strong) [See Annotations below, error on someone’s<br />

part here, as Hagen and Chang are not <strong>the</strong> same person – Hirsch]. Caradoc and<br />

Amie held court. Siegfried and Ardis were crowned. King Siegfried knighted<br />

Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow and admitted Janet Breakstone to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel.<br />

Queen Ardis presided over Saturday night’s festivities.<br />

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Ardis an Dearg (Sumer Redmaen) - Purpure,<br />

on a plate a rose gules seeded Or.<br />

A “Woopsie, a major correction.<br />

“First and Foremost, Chang, Slayer <strong>of</strong> Beasts has, to <strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong> my knowledge, no connection to Hagen <strong>the</strong> Strong. Chang's<br />

real name IS Joel Hagen, but Count Hagen's real name wasn't Joel Hagen (Darn, I've forgotten what it was. Wasn't he associated<br />

with your household, Robert?) Some <strong>of</strong> you folks out <strong>the</strong>re may recognize Joel's name as <strong>the</strong> sculptor <strong>of</strong> all those neat alien skulls<br />

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1 “I can confirm that Joel Hagen is not Count Hagen. After all, I went to High School with Joel -- we were two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> three smallest<br />

boys in our class for most <strong>of</strong> that time. Just didn't recognize him when I saw him in <strong>the</strong> mid-70s. He grew late, but was taller<br />

than I am by <strong>the</strong>n (not to mention having acquired muscles that he never had in high school).<br />

“Ah, <strong>the</strong> people I missed by not being in at <strong>the</strong> beginning! I blame it on <strong>the</strong> local librarian: she not only got me hooked on<br />

SF, she was an <strong>of</strong>ficer in <strong>the</strong> Little Men ... and didn't tell me about <strong>the</strong>m when I went <strong>of</strong>f to Berkeley. If she had, I might even have<br />

made <strong>the</strong> first tourney.” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky -- full <strong>of</strong> might-have-beens, but nobody ever specified whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> name refers<br />

good luck or bad luck.<br />

I “Ha. This from someone who has <strong>of</strong>ten told me that when Boncueur first told him about <strong>the</strong> SCA he thought it was <strong>the</strong><br />

silliest thing he had ever heard <strong>of</strong>. Likewise that he only went so that Boncueur would quit bugging him about it.<br />

“This is all interesting reading, mind you. I have visions <strong>of</strong> myself sitting on alert duty over in Germany while all <strong>of</strong> my<br />

friends where having a great time back home.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

A “<strong>The</strong>re was an abduction at this tournament that proved too successful. <strong>The</strong> abductors (led by Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn, whose lady had been<br />

abducted at an earlier event) won, <strong>the</strong>n didn't know where to go from <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

“I promised a story.<br />

“We arranged to convoy up to <strong>the</strong> tourney with House Havn. <strong>The</strong> plan was simple. Henrik and some <strong>of</strong> his people would put<br />

Leanne's horse Schoen (remember me mentioning her?) into a horse trailer in Marin, <strong>the</strong>n head for El Cerrito (or one <strong>of</strong> those<br />

places) and pick up Allison and Meredith and <strong>the</strong>ir horse, <strong>the</strong>n come to Oakland to meet Luise and me and Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean (who was<br />

sharing a house with us at <strong>the</strong> time) and various o<strong>the</strong>r members <strong>of</strong> our household and <strong>the</strong>n we would all head for Oakdale. Should<br />

be on <strong>the</strong> road by 9:00 PM or so, and <strong>the</strong>re by midnight or so. One Econoline (driven by a friend <strong>of</strong> Leanne's) and John's Reluctant<br />

Dragon (a car with quite an SCA history – more later), <strong>the</strong> van hauling <strong>the</strong> horses and Jon hauling <strong>the</strong> UHaul trailer full <strong>of</strong> gear.<br />

“As I remember, <strong>the</strong> convoy arrived at our place in Oakland around 3 in <strong>the</strong> morning, though I may exaggerate here. Schoen<br />

had been in two accidents while riding in horse trailers. She was not interested in getting into ano<strong>the</strong>r trailer. When Leanne arrived<br />

after work, <strong>the</strong> crew still hadn't managed to get <strong>the</strong> horse in <strong>the</strong> trailer. It took ano<strong>the</strong>r three hours or more to finally get <strong>the</strong> horse<br />

in, which I believe was accomplished by Leanne riding her into <strong>the</strong> trailer and sustaining some minor injuries in <strong>the</strong> process.<br />

Fortunately, <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r horse was very docile and no problem, but Schoen protested <strong>the</strong> trip <strong>the</strong> entire trip, both ways.<br />

“So <strong>the</strong>y arrived at our place in <strong>the</strong> wee hours <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> morning and we started to pack stuff into <strong>the</strong> trailer and van. I was pretty<br />

tired by this time (I had had to work that day, getting up at gawdawful in <strong>the</strong> morning) so I was just moving stuff out to <strong>the</strong> trailer.<br />

Luise and some o<strong>the</strong>r ladies were packing up some food and decided <strong>the</strong>y needed ano<strong>the</strong>r container. Jon had a chest that was<br />

somewhat available, but we needed <strong>the</strong> key. Luise sent me to get Jon's keys. I did that, only to find that <strong>the</strong>y decided that <strong>the</strong> chest<br />

was a bad idea. I toted <strong>the</strong> keys back to <strong>the</strong> street and looked at all <strong>the</strong> stuff in <strong>the</strong> trailer. I went back for ano<strong>the</strong>r load <strong>of</strong> stuff. You<br />

may notice an omission <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

“Everything is packed and Jon says, "Steve, where are my keys?" I say "Keys?" After an intense search, it finally dawns on me<br />

that I had <strong>the</strong>m up to <strong>the</strong> time I looked into <strong>the</strong> trailer. We had to dig out a quarter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> trailer (fortunately I remembered where I had<br />

looked into <strong>the</strong> trailer) to find where <strong>the</strong> keys had fallen after slipping out <strong>of</strong> my fingers ... Not one <strong>of</strong> my good early mornings, but<br />

<strong>the</strong>y rarely are ...<br />

“So we pack ourselves into <strong>the</strong> vehicles and it's hie for Oakdale. We arrive at dawn on Saturday. I am a lump for <strong>the</strong> entire day.<br />

I didn't even get into my armor. I sat in <strong>the</strong> shade <strong>of</strong> our minimal tent and dosed and occasionally conversed with friends.<br />

“Fortunately, a new member <strong>of</strong> our household, Anita Salcido, knew some hypnosis. In <strong>the</strong> evening, while everyone else was<br />

having fun at Ardis's court, she put me into a light trance and I slept like a baby. Probably <strong>the</strong> best sleep I ever had at an overnighter.<br />

Sunday I was able to have a good time.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> tourney was notable for, during <strong>the</strong> Queen's Court, Astrid <strong>of</strong> Hawk Ridge sought a champion and Stephen Blackeagle<br />

stepped forward. During Sunday, <strong>the</strong>re was a round <strong>of</strong> fighting that proved that Sir Bela <strong>of</strong> Eastmarch was a hot wea<strong>the</strong>r fighter. It<br />

was probably his best day as a fighter in <strong>the</strong> SCA.<br />

“Oh, and in case it isn't obvious from <strong>the</strong> above, it was a very HOT tourney. <strong>The</strong>re have been hotter since, but not up to that time.”<br />

– Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean was driving <strong>the</strong> truck hauling <strong>the</strong> horse trailer which was to pick up Schön. She had been in one trailer accident<br />

and Steve is correct, it took about three hours to get her loaded and yes Leanne did finally ride her into <strong>the</strong> trailer.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong><br />

Havn<br />

B “Obviously <strong>the</strong> evening <strong>of</strong> May 17, IV, was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> great moments <strong>of</strong> my life. Siegfried had told Geri weeks before that he would<br />

knight me at his coronation, but she didn't let it slip and I didn't know until he called me forth.” – Robert Dunharrow<br />

1 “Well, she didn't let it slip to Robert, but a bunch <strong>of</strong> us young whippersnappers, who had been abusing her hospitality for<br />

months, had a good idea <strong>of</strong> what was to happen and elbowed ourselves into numerous vantage points at court.” – Kevin<br />

Peregrynne<br />

B “<strong>The</strong> site is a 6 acre place on <strong>the</strong> South side <strong>of</strong> Cal. Hiway 120, about halfway between Escalon & Oakdale, and situated on a slight<br />

rise (<strong>the</strong> only rise between those 2 towns.) Look for it on your way to or from Yosemite. <strong>The</strong> house is at <strong>the</strong> north end, with an<br />

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almond orchard at <strong>the</strong> NE corner, and <strong>the</strong> hayfield where we camped along <strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn side. <strong>The</strong> hay had been mowed & baled,<br />

and <strong>of</strong> course we stacked <strong>the</strong> bales into a wall to fight over. Chang, Slayer <strong>of</strong> Beasts, did indeed live <strong>the</strong>re (along with his parents,<br />

who were teachers in <strong>the</strong> area), and Chang's 20th C. name is Joel Hagen. (He is no relation to Doug Nelson, alias Count Hagen<br />

<strong>the</strong> Strong, who was not at this event, I'm quite sure.)<br />

“Even though it was only May, it was very hot (a lot hotter than it ever got in Tilden Park, anyway), but we fought over <strong>the</strong> barrier,<br />

and Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean (now Sir Jon FitzRolf) taught me that a 7 1/2 foot maul-pike was a lot better than a 5' maul, especially over a<br />

barrier. A bit before dusk, when it got a little cooler, Henrik & I fought with maces & small shields on horseback on <strong>the</strong> main field.<br />

We rode at each o<strong>the</strong>r repeatedly, shield-side to shield-side, with repeated results; we each struck <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs shield (we had<br />

agreed on head & high body blows only to avoid hitting <strong>the</strong> horses) and since his was a metal round, it rang like a gong. This<br />

caused my steed to leap about 5' sideways every time, so we only got in one blow per pass. After a while I saw that I must try<br />

something different before <strong>the</strong> onlookers got bored, so wheeled my horse abruptly and swung at Henrik weapon-side to<br />

weapon-side. I missed him (and his horse) but he got my right forearm and so I yielded. It's difficult enough to manage reins &<br />

shield in one hand, reins and mace in one hand is ra<strong>the</strong>r impractical.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

1 “You should have tried fighting your first qualifications in mid-afternoon as Warren <strong>the</strong> Strange and I did (Stefan was lucky to<br />

have slept through it even though Warren was in his household)” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “Court was after dark, when it was cool. <strong>The</strong>re was no shade on <strong>the</strong> field except our half-dozen or so newly-made pavilions.” –<br />

Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

1 “<strong>The</strong> first ever fire- and candle- lit outdoors court and encampment, I'll never forget it.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “On Sunday, Henrik abducted Astrid on horseback (I think she had hinted that she wouldn't mind at all. Anyway she didn't struggle<br />

when Njal <strong>the</strong> Piper and I seized her and lifted her over Henrik's saddlehorn). Henrik <strong>the</strong>n rode <strong>of</strong>f to <strong>the</strong> almond orchard, where<br />

he had stationed his household archers. Ano<strong>the</strong>r member <strong>of</strong> his household (not a fighter) rode <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r horse to run interference,<br />

but got dumped when <strong>the</strong> horse whirled. <strong>The</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> us abductors ran for <strong>the</strong> orchard, while everyone else (except Sir Bela, who<br />

feared that his daughter would never forgive him if he should somehow by stroke <strong>of</strong> luck kill Henrik & rescue her) grabbed weapons<br />

and gave chase, slaying several abductors en route. Henrik & I and 2 o<strong>the</strong>rs (Stefan de Lorraine & Kevin Peregrynne, I think; is that<br />

right, you guys?) <strong>the</strong>n faced some 12 to 15 rescuers (Oh, oh!).” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

1 “... who had been waiting impatiently in <strong>the</strong> orchard wondering when <strong>the</strong> show would finally get on <strong>the</strong> road.” – Kevin<br />

Peregrynne<br />

I “I don’t remember that <strong>the</strong> abduction was on Sunday. I do know that Steven Blackeagle wasn’t acquainted with Astrid until<br />

after <strong>the</strong> abduction, so it seems unlikely he would have become her champion at a court which occurred before <strong>the</strong> time<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> abduction.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

a “Maybe <strong>the</strong> abduction was on Saturday <strong>the</strong>n, although it seems hard to believe so much could have all been on one<br />

day. <strong>The</strong> Super 8 films Geri took should answer this. I looked at <strong>the</strong> films several times after <strong>the</strong> event, but not for a<br />

long time now. <strong>The</strong>y show <strong>the</strong> barrier fight, <strong>the</strong> abduction (including Nyal & I lifting Astrid onto Henrik's saddle<br />

pommel, Henrik galloping away, <strong>the</strong> fellow falling <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r horse, and some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> single combats in <strong>the</strong> almond<br />

orchard), and also me practicing hitting <strong>the</strong> quintain with a mace (on horseback) to get <strong>the</strong> horse used to it before our<br />

fight. However, I remember it got too dark for filming by <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> actual mounted mace combat, which was near<br />

dusk, and court was in <strong>the</strong> evening. So, if <strong>the</strong> abduction is on film ahead <strong>of</strong> me practicing with mace, and also if I'm<br />

not wearing a white belt in <strong>the</strong> abduction, it must have been on Saturday. But <strong>the</strong>n, what could we have done on<br />

Sunday? Did we leave ra<strong>the</strong>r early to flee <strong>the</strong> heat? (I did leave early enough, with Geri, Sterling, Aaron, and Dai, to<br />

get to Yosemite that night to camp & we hiked <strong>the</strong> Mist Trail <strong>the</strong> next day. Berkeley Schools, where I taught & Dai went,<br />

had <strong>the</strong> Monday <strong>of</strong>f for Malcolm X's Birthday.)” -- Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

a “Response to Henrik I always thought <strong>the</strong> May IV abduction was on Sunday, it was someone else who thought<br />

Saturday. Since I was knighted Saturday evening, I think <strong>the</strong> films show me with white belt in <strong>the</strong> abduction. I'm sure<br />

you & I were <strong>the</strong> only survivors, except your archers. I think <strong>the</strong> fellow who fell <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> horse was called something like<br />

"John de la Mer." Perhaps he was a friend <strong>of</strong> Alisande's, was that why he got to ride her horse in <strong>the</strong> abduction? After<br />

Njal & I lifted Astrid over your saddle-pommel, I had to run like mad for <strong>the</strong> orchard with numerous would-be rescuers<br />

in full hue-and-cry on my tail.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

i “Actually, John was a friend <strong>of</strong> Leanne's from Sacramento/Davis, where Leanne was going to school. <strong>The</strong><br />

Econoline van that convoyed to that tourney with Jon's Reluctant Dragon was his. I think he may have ended up<br />

her boyfriend (husband?) after she and Henrik finally broke up.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

ii “Yes, it was on Sunday, I checked <strong>the</strong> film.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

ii [John de la Mer] “That was John Wilson, a friend <strong>of</strong> Charlene’s from Davis. He was an ex-racing Jockey so was<br />

allowed to ride Allison’s horse. (He didn’t like horses as it turned out, and wasn’t a good rider. Jockeys only need<br />

to sit still and follow trainers directions.)” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

b “I was wrong – it was on Sunday, after <strong>the</strong> previous mounted combat at dusk on Saturday.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

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B “But Henrik had a plan. He boldly announced that his archers were in position to shoot <strong>the</strong>m all down, but that we would fight <strong>the</strong>m<br />

all, one-by-one, in single combat. I got my revenge on Jon and his maul-pike (Red Ruin) by pinning it against him with my kite<br />

shield as I gave him a wrap-shot to <strong>the</strong> helm. (After that he invented little maces hung on wrist straps for this problem.) I think Stefan<br />

& Kevin each fought some & lost to someone, I killed Jon & one o<strong>the</strong>r, while Henrik killed about 10 in a row. When no one else was<br />

left, Henrik & I and his archers (mostly <strong>the</strong> ladies <strong>of</strong> House Havn, but also a big, strong, good-looking teenager named Steven<br />

Blackeagle) escorted Astrid to Henrik's pavilion, where we each got a kiss from <strong>the</strong> abductee. Astrid bemoaned <strong>the</strong> fact that she<br />

had no champion, and Blackeagle gallantly volunteered. Soon he learned to fight and when he was 18 and she was 16, he made<br />

her Queen. (This abduction was <strong>the</strong> only "successful" one I can remember ever. That is, all rescuers killed, some abductors<br />

survived. Of course, Astrid was duly returned to her family after food, drink, and celebration in <strong>the</strong> Havn pavilion.)” – Robert <strong>of</strong><br />

Dunharrow<br />

1 “I think Stefan & Kevin each fought some & lost to someone. I fought Robert's squire Dai <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Tulips (who for some reason<br />

hadn't joined his lord with <strong>the</strong> abductors, communications error??) who gave me a lesson on <strong>the</strong> value <strong>of</strong> good footwork.” –<br />

Kevin Peregrynne<br />

I “I remember striding briskly and casually with my shield and sword hanging each at my sides, up to several <strong>of</strong> my<br />

opponents with a mental attitude that <strong>the</strong>y shouldn’t bo<strong>the</strong>r to resist because <strong>the</strong>y were already “dead”, and <strong>the</strong>n striking<br />

<strong>the</strong>m quickly over <strong>the</strong> head and killing <strong>the</strong>m – while <strong>the</strong>y stood as if transfixed and did nothing to defend <strong>the</strong>mselves. This<br />

was an early application <strong>of</strong> ‘psyching <strong>the</strong>m out.’“ – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

B “This was <strong>the</strong> 1st tourney that Geri had a Super 8 movie camera. (She filmed most events from AS IV through VII.) When we get<br />

her films onto videotape, you can all see <strong>the</strong> Saturday barrier fight and <strong>the</strong> Sunday abduction. (It was too dark to film our horseback<br />

fight, just shots <strong>of</strong> me warming up hitting <strong>the</strong> quintain to get <strong>the</strong> horse used to <strong>the</strong> idea.)” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

A “To <strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong> my knowledge, I participated in <strong>the</strong> abduction as a rescuer, not an abductor. I remember <strong>the</strong> archers being a surprise<br />

to me, and I think I would have been let in on <strong>the</strong> secret if I was part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> plot. <strong>The</strong>n again, as I've already said, I was so wasted<br />

at that tourney that it may have all been burned out <strong>of</strong> my memory. For instance, I was thinking Allison Clough was abducted, but<br />

I guess that was at ano<strong>the</strong>r event (and Allison, <strong>of</strong> course, was affiliated with Henrik's household) Actually, now I'm thinking it was<br />

Allison who got dumped when her horse spooked.<br />

“As a side note, this was one <strong>of</strong> those times when, in <strong>the</strong> dubiously named "real" world, it seemed like half <strong>of</strong> California was<br />

sure <strong>the</strong> whole state was going to slide into <strong>the</strong> sea due to some conjunction <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> planets or o<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

“Because we had a house which, if you looked out one window, had a view <strong>of</strong> San Francisco, we held a party shortly after <strong>the</strong><br />

tourney to celebrate Astrid's finding a champion, Bela's spectacular fighting, and <strong>the</strong> fact that we were about to slide into <strong>the</strong> sea.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was no such interruption to <strong>the</strong> party. We even played Wagner, but no Gotterdammerung. Many o<strong>the</strong>r members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA<br />

were in a caravan in <strong>the</strong> Midwest, just in case ...” – Stefan de Lorraine, who admits to having been slightly apprehensive ... And who<br />

now thinks, "maybe I was an abductor ..."<br />

1 “I think Stefan was an abductor, but we'll know for sure when Geri's films get put on video tape or whatever. <strong>The</strong> person who<br />

fell <strong>of</strong>f Alisande's horse in <strong>the</strong> abduction was male, nei<strong>the</strong>r a fighter nor archer, I think, but in Henrik's household I believe. He<br />

was trying to run interference for <strong>the</strong> abductors, but fell <strong>of</strong>f when he whirled <strong>the</strong> horse about. (It's in <strong>the</strong> films.) Alisande was<br />

much too good a rider to be dumped that easily.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

I “Sorry, <strong>the</strong> abduction was on Sunday, only <strong>the</strong> horse combat between me and Robert was on Saturday.<br />

“No, Stefan was among <strong>the</strong> rescue party along with Siegfried, both <strong>of</strong> whom I defeated. <strong>The</strong> person who fell <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong><br />

horse was carrying a center bossed 28" or so round shield and he had a sword on his left hip. He was wearing all black<br />

but is unrecognizable. He may have worn a helm.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

a “His name was John Wilson, Leanne’s friend from U.C. Davis.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

C “OH Boy -- lots <strong>of</strong> memories <strong>of</strong> this event. It was hot. <strong>The</strong>re were lots <strong>of</strong> tents and Pavilions. <strong>The</strong>re were horses. <strong>The</strong>re was an<br />

abduction. <strong>The</strong>re were weird things in <strong>the</strong> night - I remember a shout in <strong>the</strong> night that we were being attacked, and a call to arms.<br />

I grabbed my sword and ran (naked? I don't know - it was really confused and I was coming out <strong>of</strong> a deep sleep). It was really hot<br />

and I remember about 20 or so fighters running toward <strong>the</strong> fence-gate area where <strong>the</strong> call had come from - we got <strong>the</strong>re and nothing<br />

seemed to be happening. I heard later that some Cowboy types had decided to attack <strong>the</strong> hippies, and <strong>the</strong>n found out that <strong>the</strong>se<br />

'hippies' had swords. But I never had a clear picture <strong>of</strong> what really happened. I do know that a Sheriff showed up <strong>the</strong> next day to see<br />

what was happening. David <strong>of</strong> Ilwheirlane (Hodghead) was City Attorney for Sunnyvale at that time, and gave <strong>the</strong> Sheriff his card.<br />

We put Jamie Oakenshields Coat <strong>of</strong> Plates (Aluminum (?) covered with cloth and with Jamie's arms on it - very impressive for <strong>the</strong><br />

time) on <strong>the</strong> guy and hit him for a while - he thought that we were ok, and hadn't eaten a ranch family and taken over <strong>the</strong> ranch or<br />

something ...<br />

“On Saturday, I fought in my first melee. <strong>The</strong> forces <strong>of</strong> Barbarism were on one side, and Civilization on <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r. Randall<br />

christened us <strong>the</strong> Arisians and <strong>the</strong> Eddorians. <strong>The</strong>re was a hay bale castle wall between us - ‘lay on’ or ‘charge’ was called, and<br />

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mobile <strong>the</strong>n!) and Warren <strong>the</strong> Strange raised his shield. I stood on his shield and hit him - I <strong>the</strong>n got speared by Ian MacEye, and<br />

he got killed by Kevin. Lots <strong>of</strong> fun. In <strong>the</strong> second melee - I walked up to <strong>the</strong> wall and Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow whirled his maul over his<br />

head and hit my shield, destroying it (no 360 degree rule) and <strong>the</strong>n hit my head with <strong>the</strong> second blow (a total <strong>of</strong> 720 degrees ...).<br />

I enjoyed <strong>the</strong> hell out it.<br />

“It got so hot that Hourai and Dai fought in <strong>the</strong> Irrigation canal up to <strong>the</strong>ir necks in <strong>the</strong> water.<br />

“Sunday morning, after her Coronation on Saturday, Queen Ardis woke up and cheerfully yelled to <strong>the</strong> world that she had been<br />

'Royally Screwed'. Long trip home. Lots <strong>of</strong> grumbles about having to drive too far to a tourney.” – James Greyhelm<br />

1 “James' description <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> opening barrier fight is quite accurate. He, flanked by myself and Sir Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris (both with<br />

greatswords), had decided that a berserk charge right into <strong>the</strong> middle <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 'civilized' defenses was appropriate barbarian<br />

tactics. As <strong>the</strong> heralds went through <strong>the</strong> usual pre-melee litany <strong>the</strong> three <strong>of</strong> us joined by o<strong>the</strong>r young enthusiasts howled,<br />

jumped up and down and pounded our shields and <strong>the</strong> ground with our weapons. At <strong>the</strong> 'Lay on!' command we charged<br />

straight for <strong>the</strong> middle embrasure. James, without breaking stride, leapt onto <strong>the</strong> parapet and onto Warren's shield. Earl and<br />

I covered his flanks by slashing across <strong>the</strong> tops <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> embrasures from behind him and to his sides. As James killed Warren<br />

and stepped down he was stabbed by Ian MacEye (I had forgotten his name) who I promptly nailed on <strong>the</strong> return stroke with<br />

my sword. Earl and I jumped up onto <strong>the</strong> hay and cleared enough space for a bridgehead and almost without a pause "<strong>the</strong><br />

barbarians are within <strong>the</strong> walls!" rang out. I got my first kill <strong>of</strong> a knight during one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> barrier battles that day (Sir Bela was<br />

looking <strong>the</strong> wrong way), but I can't state for sure that it was during <strong>the</strong> first one.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

2 “Agree with Duke James' account <strong>of</strong> Sheriff's deputies at Oakdale. <strong>The</strong>ir attitude altered quickly when David H. handed <strong>the</strong>m<br />

his card. However, he was, I think, Deputy City Attorney <strong>of</strong> Campbell, not Sunnyvale. (Since we're recording this for posterity -<br />

think <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 3 million SCA members in AS CC reading it - we should try to be as precise as we can.)” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

D “<strong>The</strong> First Overnight: I was wondering when we'd get to that ... Now I think it got nicknamed "<strong>The</strong> Purgatorio", but maybe that was<br />

after <strong>the</strong> fact, or that may have applied to o<strong>the</strong>r summer overnights. Anyway, it WAS hot. Yes, Steven Blackeagle <strong>of</strong>fered to champion<br />

me at <strong>the</strong> Queen's Court on Saturday night, but I thought <strong>the</strong> abduction was before <strong>the</strong>n? Maybe not. Anyway, I was gently thrown<br />

over <strong>the</strong> front <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> saddle, feet on one side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> horse, head on <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r, and my dress got torn at <strong>the</strong> waist. And <strong>of</strong> course it<br />

was all planned. "Would you like to be abducted?"” – Astrid <strong>of</strong> Hawk Ridge<br />

E “Looks like it's time for me to jump in here. It seems like it was around spring or early summer in Portland, OR (Barony Of Three<br />

Mts) when I first read in <strong>the</strong> local paper that <strong>the</strong> SCA had just started a Barony in town. <strong>The</strong> folks interviewed, as I recall, were<br />

Frederick <strong>of</strong> Holland and Lady Nicorlynn. <strong>The</strong> article told <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA, what it was and what it was trying to do. I read that about 5<br />

times, just sat <strong>the</strong>re and said to myself, "I got to do this". It was just <strong>the</strong> sort <strong>of</strong> thing I was looking for. I called and set up a time to<br />

talk with Fleig (Frederick <strong>of</strong> Holland) and Lady Nicorlynn and that’s all it took for me. I have no idea how long we talked but it must<br />

have been for some time, all <strong>the</strong> "newbie" questions etc. I went to a fighter practice, that next week I think, and let Flieg beat me up<br />

real good, didn't want to quit. Got introduced to Sir Fredrick <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower shortly <strong>the</strong>re after and bent his ear for <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

winter.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re were some o<strong>the</strong>rs in <strong>the</strong> Barony at that time but when winter hit <strong>the</strong>y all went <strong>the</strong>ir own ways to come out next spring.<br />

That first winter it was Frederick and myself and it was wonderful. We had a basement in downtown Portland that we would practice<br />

in, ra<strong>the</strong>r impossible to do outside (rain, snow etc). We got toge<strong>the</strong>r at least twice a week and work. I had made a round shield (20")<br />

out <strong>of</strong> 1" thick plywood to train with. By midwinter I was getting very hard to kill. This paid <strong>of</strong>f at <strong>the</strong> Crown Tourney <strong>of</strong> ASV which I'll<br />

get to later. As I recall we had a tourney in <strong>the</strong> fall <strong>of</strong> ASIV just outside <strong>of</strong> Portland. Frederick informed us that Edwin Bersark was<br />

going to attend this event. None <strong>of</strong> us had ever meet Edwin and Frederick had a great time filling us with horror stories <strong>of</strong> Edwin's<br />

prowess. On <strong>the</strong> day <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> event, I was introduced to this ra<strong>the</strong>r hairy individual, a bit shorter than me as Edwin (<strong>the</strong> terror, if you<br />

were around Frederick much). I looked at him and thought, "this wont be so bad, I can handle this". I was using a high form with<br />

<strong>the</strong> shield at that time and it was working ra<strong>the</strong>r well for me. First fight with Edwin: He took a step back and looked me over, took<br />

a swing at my shield side, stepped around to my sword side and killed me. Nothing to it. As I walked <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> field I was thinking that<br />

I had better go back to basics. Edwin had a great time killing me all weekend (2 day event) but by Sunday afternoon he had to work<br />

at it. I went home with a bruise that went from my armpit to my knee on <strong>the</strong> left side but was back at it by <strong>the</strong> next week. I was loving<br />

it.<br />

“This was <strong>the</strong> start <strong>of</strong> Three Mts and <strong>the</strong> expansion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West <strong>Kingdom</strong> to <strong>the</strong> north. You'll hear from me when <strong>the</strong> Spring<br />

Tourney <strong>of</strong> ASV comes around. That was <strong>the</strong> first Crown I ever attended.” – Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway<br />

F “Houri and Dai did fight in <strong>the</strong> irrigation ditch, much to <strong>the</strong>ir later regret when both got quite ill (possibly insecticide residue in <strong>the</strong><br />

water?).<br />

“As I got <strong>the</strong> story, <strong>the</strong> local Saturday night pickup truck and beer crowd tried to heckle us and threatened to come back after<br />

dark with <strong>the</strong>ir switch blades and farm implements and show us real men in action (I guess <strong>the</strong> combination <strong>of</strong> swords and skirts<br />

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on <strong>the</strong> same persons confused <strong>the</strong>m). Some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> younger and more enthusiastically paranoid SCAers kept armed watch through<br />

<strong>the</strong> night (after <strong>the</strong> revelry wound down long after midnight) but nothing happened.<br />

“Robert can confirm this ... my recollection is that Twelfth Night III is <strong>the</strong> first one where Lady Geraldine catered <strong>the</strong> feast. King<br />

Caradoc did indeed pronounce <strong>the</strong> goat to be spoiled in a voice that carried throughout <strong>the</strong> hall (tasted like goat to me, I don't know<br />

what he had been expecting). This pronouncement gained greater credence when many attendees fell ill with <strong>the</strong> stomach flu<br />

within <strong>the</strong> next week or so (ignoring for <strong>the</strong> moment that nearly every human being on <strong>the</strong> continent caught Hong Kong flu at about<br />

that time). <strong>The</strong> consensus later was that <strong>the</strong> feast got a bum rap.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “At <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> event on Sunday it was discovered that Jamie Oakenshield’s vehicle wouldn’t run, since someone (perhaps<br />

<strong>the</strong> locals from <strong>the</strong> night before?) Had poured a bottle <strong>of</strong> coke into his gas tank. Jamie’s coat <strong>of</strong> plates was made <strong>of</strong> steel plates<br />

as I recall with a velvet cloth covering. Unfortunately, <strong>the</strong> red velvet wasn’t very durable and started to tear after a few wearings.”<br />

– Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

F “I don't know if one more blurry memory will help or hinder. Warren <strong>the</strong> Strange and I qualified for <strong>the</strong> lists Saturday Afternoon before<br />

<strong>the</strong> barrier battle(s) [refer to James' recounting] and dusk court where Robert was Knighted. <strong>The</strong> abduction sticks out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> midden<br />

heap I call a memory as being on Sunday after <strong>the</strong> overnight alarums and excursions concerning <strong>the</strong> locals, Queen Ardis' famous<br />

morning exclamation, and a whole lot <strong>of</strong> milling around and waiting for <strong>the</strong> abduction to happen while we sweated in <strong>the</strong> orchard.<br />

“I also have this (probably fictitious) recollection that Robert and I first actually discussed Patti and I joining his, Geri and Lin's<br />

household (which grew to <strong>the</strong> size <strong>of</strong> a third world nation) Sunday when he was already knighted and <strong>the</strong> abduction was over.<br />

Certainly it was a fait accompli by <strong>the</strong> next tourney when Robert's arms and armor were ransomed.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

G “I have strong memories <strong>of</strong> this event. Our host was kind enough to provide bales <strong>of</strong> straw on which we could sit and watch <strong>the</strong><br />

fighting. Unfortunately, I was wearing tights and quickly found that <strong>the</strong> foxtails stuck through <strong>the</strong> material and into sensitive parts<br />

<strong>of</strong> me. My lady and several o<strong>the</strong>rs got pleasure in pulling (pushing <strong>the</strong>m in) <strong>the</strong>se things out.<br />

“We also were visited by a group <strong>of</strong> local cowboys who thought at first that we were sissy city people, but quickly changed <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

minds after seeing <strong>the</strong> fighting.” – David <strong>of</strong> Ilwheirlane<br />

June 22, 1969 AS IV Summer Crown Tourney<br />

Held at El Camino Park, Palo Alto, California. Joe and Felice <strong>of</strong> Mayhavn House were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. Siegfried and Ardis held court. King<br />

Siegfried knighted Thumas na Leabar O’Conaire. Crown lists were held. Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn won, defeating Sir Thumas na Leabar<br />

O’Conaire. Leanne <strong>of</strong> Maywood was Duke Henrik’s lady. Houri <strong>the</strong> Savage gave <strong>the</strong> MGC to Sir Thumas. King Siegfried introduced <strong>the</strong><br />

custom <strong>of</strong> ransoming a new knight’s arms by ransoming <strong>the</strong> helm and shield <strong>of</strong> Sir Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow. Hugh ap Llewelyn made his first<br />

appearance as Greencloak Pursuivant. At this time Kerry <strong>the</strong> Rock became <strong>the</strong> editor <strong>of</strong> TI, replacing Jon De Cles, who remained Chronicler.<br />

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A “You know, I was at this tournament. I remember bits and flashes <strong>of</strong> it, but mostly it is a big blank to me. It was <strong>the</strong> last gasp <strong>of</strong><br />

Mayhem House, I think. Somewhere around here Joe and Felice split up. You will also note that Henrik won this tourney. If you look<br />

back, you'll see that he won <strong>the</strong> previous summer tourney. It became a tradition for three years or so that Henrik would win <strong>the</strong><br />

summer tourney. It was fairly constant until James and Paul began trading back and forth.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

B “My helm ransoming is also in <strong>the</strong> films, but as best I recall, I came forward with <strong>the</strong> four o<strong>the</strong>r fighters <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dunharrow Eored<br />

surrounding me in a square. (I had ga<strong>the</strong>red a fair force in a month, but with Geri feeding folks, our household tended to grow.)<br />

Included were: my squires, Dai <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Tulips & Kevin Peregrynne, my man-at-arms, Jean de la Grande 'Anse, and my son, Richard<br />

Bandersnatch (who fought in <strong>the</strong> tourney after 5 days training, having just come from Pennsylvania for <strong>the</strong> Summer.) (In my day,<br />

only fighters under 21 were called squires, older fighters were men-at-arms, but <strong>the</strong> relationship was essentially <strong>the</strong> same. Jean<br />

was in his mid-thirties, while Kevin was about 19, Dai & Rick were 16.) One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m carried my banner, ano<strong>the</strong>r, my shield,<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r, my helm, and I guess <strong>the</strong> fourth had my sword. Anyway, it made a decent ceremony, but <strong>the</strong> custom only continued a little<br />

while.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

July 4-6, 1969 AS IV First Crown Tourney, <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Middle<br />

Held at Wilmot Mountain, Wisconsin. King Bruce <strong>of</strong> Cloves sent Adrienne <strong>of</strong> Toledo as his representative, who presided as Queen over<br />

<strong>the</strong> lists. Present were Michael Bradley <strong>of</strong> Bradley, Franz von Blikenlichten, Cariadoc <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bow, Diana Alene, and o<strong>the</strong>rs. Cariadoc <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Bow won, using a two-handed sword. (<strong>The</strong> Middle was at this time part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East and known as <strong>the</strong> Principality Under <strong>the</strong> Mountain.)<br />

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A “As I heard <strong>the</strong> story, this was an interesting situation. Apparently <strong>the</strong> SCA in Berkeley had been contacted about establishing a<br />

Chicago branch, and Cariadoc and company contacted <strong>the</strong> East <strong>Kingdom</strong> through mutual friends <strong>the</strong>re to become a branch. For<br />

awhile <strong>the</strong>re were two branches in Chicago, though <strong>the</strong> Berkeley-chartered branch never had a tournament before joining <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

All part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> competition between East and West as to who had <strong>the</strong> right to charter branches. Berkeley, in <strong>the</strong> person <strong>of</strong> Jon<br />

DeCles, wanted a centralized operation in Berkeley, while <strong>the</strong> Easterners, led by Walter and Marion, were looking for a kind <strong>of</strong><br />

decentralized operation where any kingdom could establish a branch. Eventually, as I understand <strong>the</strong> situation, <strong>the</strong> East finally<br />

decided that if Berkeley wanted <strong>the</strong> hassle, <strong>the</strong>y'd let <strong>the</strong>m deal with it.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

July 19, 1969 AS IV Midsummer Picnic Benefit for <strong>the</strong> Artist<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Hockey Field at Mills College, Oakland, California. Toad Hall was <strong>the</strong> sponsor. A feast was provided. Contests were held in<br />

archery, javelin throwing, wrestling, axe and shield, long sword, and three man teams.<br />

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A “<strong>The</strong>se were always great fun, and <strong>the</strong> steadily growing households <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall and Lorraine looked forward to <strong>the</strong>m. I kind <strong>of</strong><br />

remember this one, but I'm not sure what Artist was being benefitted...” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

B “I think this was to raise money to pay for supplies for Mistress Johanna von Griffenhurst to make <strong>the</strong> Great Book <strong>of</strong> Arms. (A book<br />

with a whole page for <strong>the</strong> arms <strong>of</strong> each armiger in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>, and Johanna was doing <strong>the</strong>m all.) As usual, Geri (helped by most<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> teen-aged members) did <strong>the</strong> feast, and I ran <strong>the</strong> contests. I think we did weight classes in <strong>the</strong> wrestling, but Michael Walrus<br />

(Mike Peterson) was pretty unbeatable in <strong>the</strong> heavyweight class. He chaired <strong>the</strong> Math Dept. at Marin Catholic High School, and<br />

coached wrestling & JV football as well. He was incredibly strong & a really nice guy. Oh, yes, he lived on a little houseboat named<br />

<strong>the</strong> Walrus in Sausalito.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

August 5, 1969 AS IV Royal Proclamation<br />

King Siegfried issued a Royal Proclamation which consolidated all past proclamations and laws. He established <strong>the</strong> post <strong>of</strong> Tourneymaster<br />

and appointed Sir Bela <strong>of</strong> Eastmarch and Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West to hold it jointly. [<strong>The</strong> Proclamation is in <strong>the</strong> Appendices, see page 362]<br />

Comments:<br />

A “As I recall, this put Bela and Karina in charge <strong>of</strong> things like <strong>the</strong> Eric and <strong>the</strong> Royal Pavilion (though <strong>the</strong>y didn't necessarily have <strong>the</strong><br />

keeping <strong>of</strong> it, just <strong>the</strong> duty <strong>of</strong> making sure it would show up). Karina should remember more about it. I'm not sure how this <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

developed and/or how it disappeared. I think <strong>the</strong> Seneschalate took over most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> function, but I'm not at all sure.” – Stefan de<br />

Lorraine, for whom most <strong>of</strong> this period ra<strong>the</strong>r fades into a hazy background as he became <strong>the</strong> chief Deputy Seneschal and prepared<br />

to take over <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice. But <strong>the</strong>re was one little hitch ... Wait for it.<br />

B “Yes, <strong>the</strong> words, "<strong>The</strong> King's Word is Law", and a lot more, were published by Siegfried. It was <strong>the</strong> first written law in <strong>the</strong> SCA (o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

than Rules <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists) so far as I know, and he deserves credit for this. Unfortunately, it didn't seem to get established as <strong>the</strong><br />

exclusive laws <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. Some people holding important <strong>of</strong>fices still continued to cite oral proclamations <strong>of</strong> past reigns as<br />

binding law (when it suited <strong>the</strong>ir argument) even though not included in Siegfried's written code. This is why, when <strong>the</strong> first member<br />

<strong>of</strong> my household won <strong>the</strong> Crown (Jean, in Oct V), I asked him if he would proclaim an exclusive law code if I would write it, and he<br />

agreed. I included all <strong>of</strong> Siegfried's work & added a lot more, mostly spelling out current practices in print so everyone could know<br />

<strong>the</strong> same version, but I failed to give Siegfried proper credit for his work. <strong>The</strong> key final phrase <strong>of</strong> this code, to end fur<strong>the</strong>r quibbling<br />

over disparate memories, was something like: "All proclamations <strong>of</strong> all previous reigns not herein included are hereby rescinded.<br />

All changes to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> Laws by future reigns shall be in <strong>the</strong> form <strong>of</strong> amendments to this Code." Jean glanced over it and<br />

handed it to <strong>the</strong> heralds to proclaim. Well, after ano<strong>the</strong>r quarter-century, it seems to have stuck. However, Don & Diana (2/3 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Board) protested that one thing I included (Courts <strong>of</strong> Chivalry) were Society-level, not <strong>Kingdom</strong>-level law. I asked how we were<br />

supposed to know that, since <strong>the</strong>y had no written rules beyond <strong>the</strong> mundane corporate by-laws. This caused Don (Jon de Cles)<br />

to invent <strong>the</strong> Corpora, and in <strong>the</strong> next reign (Hagen, also <strong>of</strong> my household) we amended out <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fending item from <strong>the</strong> West<br />

<strong>Kingdom</strong> Law.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

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August 16-17, 1969 AS IV August Purgatorio Coronation Festival<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Girl’s Camp, Redwood Regional Park, Oakland, California. Sir Bela <strong>of</strong><br />

Eastmarch and Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West were Tourneymasters. Siegfried and Ardis<br />

held court. King Siegfried gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Alison <strong>of</strong> Hightower, Melissa<br />

Wordsmith, Astrid <strong>of</strong> Hawk Ridge, Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Paravel (Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong><br />

Caer-Myrddin), and Hugh ap Llewellyn. <strong>The</strong>n Henrik and Leanne were crowned.<br />

King Henrik named Siegfried Duke. King Henrik abolished <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />

Tourneymaster and reinstituted <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Supreme Autocrat by appointing Sir<br />

Stefan de Lorraine for October.<br />

Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn - Vert, on a pellet a horse’s head couped Or<br />

above a coronet showing three Latin crosses Or.<br />

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Leanne <strong>of</strong> Maywood - Azure, a Unicorn countertrippant<br />

argent, armed, crined and pizzled and cullioned Or.<br />

A “Oh, so that’s what happened to <strong>the</strong> post <strong>of</strong> Tourneymaster. I'd forgotten all about it. I wonder what <strong>the</strong> reasons behind <strong>the</strong> actions<br />

were? <strong>The</strong> memory has completely escaped me. I do know that I was <strong>the</strong> chief deputy seneschal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> kingdom by this time and<br />

Jon De Cles was getting ready to hand <strong>the</strong> reins <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> kingdom over to me and move on to be Steward <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Society only. Fate<br />

intervened, but that's a subject for a later communique.<br />

“I do remember that <strong>the</strong> tournament earned its name <strong>of</strong> Purgatorio and we had to bring water into <strong>the</strong> site. No memory at all<br />

<strong>of</strong> what took place. Things like Arts competitions and Queens Champion lists were some years in <strong>the</strong> future, yet.” – Stefan de<br />

Lorraine, who was dealing with home and work issues and rescuing a cat from <strong>the</strong> neighborhood urchins at <strong>the</strong> time.<br />

B “Second overnight event, if I remember correctly. Nice wea<strong>the</strong>r but really hot. This was when David Bradley christened <strong>the</strong> event<br />

'Purgatorio' , good fighting - an abduction occurred. Was this <strong>the</strong> event where David (Sir Ardral), Sir Kerry <strong>the</strong> Roc and one o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

fighter attacked Henrik while screaming <strong>the</strong>ir battle cry- 'Rubber Duckie' ?” – James Greyhelm<br />

C “I thought <strong>the</strong> camp was in <strong>the</strong> south end <strong>of</strong> Tilden Park, near <strong>the</strong> little railroad, not in Redwood Regional Park as someone said.<br />

I believe it was called ei<strong>the</strong>r "Girls' Camp" or "Boys' Camp" (I forget which. I think <strong>the</strong> East Bay Regional Parks have one <strong>of</strong> each<br />

by those names and we used both at different times.)” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

September 7, 1969 AS IV WorldCon Coronation, <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Middle<br />

Held in St. Louis, Missouri. During <strong>the</strong> four day convention a coronation was held. King MacGregor <strong>of</strong> Goetz-Carlsberg was present and<br />

presided. Astrid <strong>of</strong> Hawk Ridge sat as his Queen, since <strong>the</strong> true Queen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East was not present. King MacGregor knighted Cariadoc<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bow and <strong>the</strong>n crowned him <strong>the</strong> first King <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Middle. King Cariadoc <strong>the</strong>n crowned his lady Diana Alene as <strong>the</strong> first Queen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Middle. This marked <strong>the</strong> creation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Middle. Subsequently, <strong>The</strong> Pale, <strong>the</strong> newsletter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Middle <strong>Kingdom</strong>, appeared,<br />

with Thorvald <strong>the</strong> Grim as editor. Lady Mandi Tamborello was <strong>the</strong> Seneschal. King Cariadoc was also Earl Marshal. Bran <strong>of</strong> Cornwall later<br />

became Dragon Principal Herald.<br />

October 4, 1969 AS IV Autumn Crown Tourney<br />

Held at Lafayette Reservoir, Lafayette, California. Sir Stefan de Lorraine was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Henrik and Leanne reigned. Crown lists were held.<br />

Sir Stefan de Lorraine defeated Houri <strong>the</strong> Savage. Luise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Phoenix was Sir Stefan’s lady, Queen Leanne invited all ladies for<br />

conversation and cookies. A javelin contest was held, and children’s footraces took place. At final court King Henrik knighted Houri <strong>the</strong><br />

Savage and Robert de Recoing, and admitted Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel.<br />

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A “Houri, as you know by now (if you didn't know from personal experience), was my squire. Off on <strong>the</strong> sidelines, his lady, Sarah, and<br />

Luise were holding each o<strong>the</strong>rs' hands and saying "I don't want to be queen. Do you want to be queen?" Luise lost.<br />

“My worst fight was actually with Jerome Robert MacKenna, Jerry Pournelle. It was long and iffy on several occasions. We fought<br />

in <strong>the</strong> semi finals, <strong>the</strong>n Houri and I in <strong>the</strong> finals. A lot <strong>of</strong> folks were not participating for one reason or ano<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

“Houri was actually knighted before <strong>the</strong> finals, to <strong>the</strong>oretically break him away from fealty to me before <strong>the</strong> fight. <strong>The</strong> name<br />

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Frenchman who was Caradoc's squire for awhile, who might have been knighted, but I don't think so. Could have been, though.<br />

Hubert wandered away around <strong>the</strong>n ...<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re's more, but it's late and I have to get up in <strong>the</strong> morning. Perhaps more later.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who remembers<br />

that "Omigod I did it," feeling very well.<br />

B “While I was still languishing in Germany, I do happen to know that <strong>the</strong> name was Hubert de Recoing and he did get knighted.” –<br />

Steven MacEanruig, who was still languishing, but soon to return.<br />

C “Hubert de Recoing was <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r semi-finalist, along with Stefan, Houri, & Jerome Robert <strong>of</strong> McKenna. Houri & Hubert were both<br />

knighted at that time. McKenna's fighting ability was certainly up to standard as well (especially impressive since he lived in LA,<br />

where <strong>the</strong> SCA hadn't yet reached, and got no chance to practice) and he would likely have been seriously considered if he hadn't<br />

previously managed to personally <strong>of</strong>fend most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> chivalry and <strong>the</strong>ir ladies by ill-chosen remarks. Geri & I got along with him<br />

fine, but he seemed to have a talent for irking many folks. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Chivalry is <strong>of</strong> much broader scope than a mere martial arts<br />

award.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

D “Just chiming with Stefan, Steven and Robert to agree that it was Caradoc's squire Hubert (see my comment from a few weeks ago)<br />

de Recoing who was knighted <strong>the</strong> same day as Houri. Hubert promptly disappeared from <strong>the</strong> SCA <strong>the</strong>reafter, I don't believe he was<br />

ever seen to fight again. As I recall, Hubert really was French, had dishwater blond hair, was <strong>of</strong> average size and wore a recycled<br />

sleeping bag for a gambeson.<br />

“Houri was completely unforgettable. Until <strong>the</strong> arrival <strong>of</strong> Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix he was considered to be <strong>the</strong> hardest hitter extant (one<br />

could tell if he was fighting by sound alone). I can certainly (v)ouch for his striking ability - he having been my first backyard sparring<br />

partner shortly after he became Stefan's squire (before I was anybody's).<br />

“Meaning no disrespect for my knight (hi Robert!), but it was not just <strong>the</strong> chivalry who were put out with Jerome at this point in<br />

history. Most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> younger fighters felt that he had both a serious attitude problem (he frequently expressed <strong>the</strong> belief that he was<br />

owed knighthood RIGHT NOW [though he hadn't paid <strong>the</strong> dues that most <strong>of</strong> us ei<strong>the</strong>r had paid or were in <strong>the</strong> process <strong>of</strong> paying])<br />

and (to be discrete) his sensitivity in detection <strong>of</strong> impacts on his person was considered to be less than consistent with <strong>the</strong><br />

consensual standards <strong>the</strong>n in effect. He was also, if possible, more <strong>of</strong>fensive and disrespectful to <strong>the</strong> ladies <strong>of</strong> unbelted fighters<br />

and non fighters than he was to <strong>the</strong> ladies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> nobility.<br />

“This is not to say that things didn't eventually change for <strong>the</strong> better, but semi-finalist or not knighting Jerome at that place and<br />

time would probably have been a big mistake (IMHO). To keep <strong>the</strong> record straight Jerome and I managed to get along civilly too,<br />

for several years he was my chief deputy marshal for CAID and did a superb job.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

E This was provided by Henrik, who had a copy in his files – it is Stefan de Lorraine’s report on this tournament:<br />

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10/13/70<br />

A report on <strong>the</strong> Autumn Crown Tourney <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists and <strong>the</strong> Western Lands, sent to <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Society for Creative Anachronism, with copies to <strong>the</strong> King <strong>of</strong> This <strong>Kingdom</strong>, His Earl Marshall, and <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Heralds, written<br />

by Stefan de Lorraine, KSCA, MGC, and Seneschal to His Majesty’s Western Realm.<br />

GENERAL IMPRESSIONS: <strong>The</strong> Tourney was big, almost too big. We easily filled a field we once took only a corner <strong>of</strong>. Too much was<br />

crammed into one day, yet things went fairly smoothly, thanks to <strong>the</strong> preparation involved in <strong>the</strong> preliminary meeting. However, several<br />

points popped up ...<br />

1) <strong>The</strong> Golden Key is undermanned (underladied, mostly). Fa<strong>the</strong>r Rivvin, Lady Rima, and Lady Dorcas were almost alone, save for <strong>the</strong><br />

Chatelaine. <strong>The</strong>ir only assistance seemed to come from Outlanders, such as Karen Arquette, <strong>the</strong> mainstay <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> Shasta.<br />

Recruitment is necessary to find some people [who] can spend <strong>the</strong> time <strong>the</strong>y usually spend sitting in doing something to help <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Kingdom</strong> grow in an orderly manner. Oh yes, Lady Geraldine also helped, and I don’t think she’s even an <strong>of</strong>ficial member, though she<br />

has supplied most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> material for costumes, etc. This, however, is a job <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seneschal’s <strong>of</strong>fice, and I will work on it.<br />

2) Likewise, <strong>the</strong> lack <strong>of</strong> thrones (<strong>the</strong> King’s was graciously provided by Lady Johanna von Griffenhurst) and belts and chains is <strong>the</strong><br />

fault <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seneschal’s <strong>of</strong>fice. I am <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> opinion that <strong>the</strong> problem is a matter <strong>of</strong> communications and little time. I am attempting to<br />

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3) However, it would seem that <strong>the</strong> lack <strong>of</strong> ceremonials (part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> problem brought forward by Sir Thomas before <strong>the</strong> knighting <strong>of</strong><br />

Sir Charles <strong>of</strong> Mercury) can be traced to <strong>the</strong> Historian, Lady Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Paraval, having <strong>the</strong> only copies. If I am wrong, and <strong>the</strong><br />

Heralds have copies as well, why weren’t any brought? If someone will give me copies, I will be glad to bring <strong>the</strong>m along. I believe<br />

that, while it is <strong>the</strong> Herald’s job to create ceremonial, it is <strong>the</strong> Seneschal’s job to maintain <strong>the</strong>m. I can’t do that if I don’t have <strong>the</strong><br />

ceremonies. May I ask <strong>the</strong> Lord Laurel King at Arms to persuade his people in this <strong>Kingdom</strong> that He Who Speaks for <strong>the</strong> King (as<br />

opposed to He Who Speaks wit <strong>the</strong> King’s Voice) would really do his job better if he knew what <strong>the</strong> King was supposed to say. Also,<br />

since Kings change so <strong>of</strong>ten, and <strong>the</strong> Seneschal doesn’t, it’s a lot easier to supply me with one copy than it is to give each monarch<br />

copies.<br />

4) <strong>The</strong> fighting at this Tourney was bad. For various reasons, such as lack <strong>of</strong> practice, lack <strong>of</strong> sleep, cockiness, unfamiliar weaponry,<br />

<strong>the</strong> knights and unbelted fighter[s] <strong>of</strong> this kingdom put on a bad show. However, one aspect <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bad show did not have a direct<br />

Connection with <strong>the</strong> quality <strong>of</strong> fighting.<br />

I am talking about <strong>the</strong> discussion groups which seemed to go along with each fight.<br />

That <strong>the</strong>re was a need to intercede in <strong>the</strong> Crown fight between Sir Houri’ <strong>the</strong> Savage and Charles <strong>of</strong> Mercury is unfortunate but<br />

unquestioned. Unfortunately, <strong>the</strong> Earl Marshall and his Marshalls-in-Training seemed to take this as carte-blanche to intercede in every<br />

fight, whe<strong>the</strong>r asked or no. Edgar <strong>the</strong> Unready died five times before <strong>the</strong> Knights Marshall saw fit to cease rejuvenating him. As a<br />

Knight and former King, I say if a man chooses to die, let him.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Earl Marshall has been <strong>the</strong> foremost proponent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> “<strong>The</strong> Fighter should judge his own wounds” school <strong>of</strong> tourney-combat<br />

thought. It is sad to see him and his deputies now acting like <strong>the</strong> referees we repudiated so many years ago.<br />

Also, <strong>the</strong> insistence on a “solid blow,” is steadily escalating us towards someone getting killed on <strong>the</strong> field. Fighters are repeatedly<br />

having an opponent not call a blow because, “it wasn’t hard enough,” and <strong>the</strong>n not calling blows upon <strong>the</strong>mselves, for <strong>the</strong> same<br />

reason. This, I think, puts us in <strong>the</strong> same boat as <strong>the</strong> controversy between “tussling on <strong>the</strong> ground” and “weapon-work only.”<br />

I feel more and more that, if we are truly concentrating on style, <strong>the</strong>n solidness <strong>of</strong> blow should be discounted in favor <strong>of</strong> cleanness.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sharp, precise, blow and block <strong>of</strong> good sword and shield work is beautiful to watch. When people have to put roundhouses into<br />

every blow, <strong>the</strong>y don’t have time to be precise.<br />

As things are, Sir Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> WestTower has a shoulder muscle which may or may not recover (it hadn’t fully recovered when<br />

I saw him Sunday night), and Kevin Peregrin may have <strong>the</strong> nerve trunk to his right arm permanently damaged (I haven’t heard anything<br />

on this since <strong>the</strong> Tourney). Something has to be done, I don’t think armor for all is <strong>the</strong> answer.<br />

5) Time was an important factor in this tourney. Thanks to <strong>the</strong> poor quality <strong>of</strong> fighting and <strong>the</strong> constant interruptions, <strong>the</strong> Crown fights<br />

dragged on an unfortunate amount <strong>of</strong> time. Many people (i.e.; <strong>the</strong> Shasta people, Hal van Rawn ((Ravn?))) Barry <strong>of</strong> Judah (or whatever<br />

he’s calling himself now), and o<strong>the</strong>rs) got not opportunity to fight at all. I suggest now, for everyone’s careful thought before<br />

November first, that making <strong>the</strong> Crown Tourneys two-day affairs, and <strong>the</strong> Coronation Festivals one-day, might not be a bad idea. We<br />

could run preliminary bouts on <strong>the</strong> first day, and <strong>the</strong> main competition on <strong>the</strong> second, or something similar. <strong>The</strong>re is no real need to<br />

have <strong>the</strong> tourney an overnight affair, for that matter. Everybody merely comes on both days, or on <strong>the</strong> days <strong>the</strong>y wish.<br />

Ei<strong>the</strong>r we do this, or start cutting down <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists drastically. We are getting too unwieldly for one-day Crown tournaments,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y short-change <strong>the</strong> Outlander fighters who do not wish to fight for our Crown, but do wish to fight.<br />

6) <strong>The</strong> Heralds managed to alienate <strong>the</strong> Master <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> King’s Musick by a definite lack <strong>of</strong> stage-awareness. <strong>The</strong> interminable<br />

commercials for books <strong>of</strong> poetry and far-flung feasts (Wouldn’t, “<strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Madrone is having an All Hallows feast, y’all come!”<br />

have been shorter and to <strong>the</strong> point?) Dragged <strong>the</strong> time past any chance to do <strong>the</strong> dancing <strong>the</strong> Lady Diana had carefully arranged, and<br />

thoroughly persuaded Don Alfonso and his musicians that no one in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> had any regard for <strong>the</strong>m whatever.<br />

I point out to <strong>the</strong> College that if <strong>the</strong>y accumulate a reputation for constantly dragging out ceremonies with <strong>the</strong>ir own commercials,<br />

personal business, and witty repartee, <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> people <strong>of</strong> this <strong>Kingdom</strong> are going to start figuring that if <strong>the</strong> Heralds are having a<br />

private party, it’s no business <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir’s to listen in. A Herald Speaks with <strong>the</strong> King’s Voice. <strong>The</strong> Heralds might do well to consider<br />

whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> King really wishes to say what <strong>the</strong>y’re saying. Also, <strong>the</strong> Heralds may well consider whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> people who have to stand<br />

in <strong>the</strong> sun (or stand and shiver while <strong>the</strong>y wonder if <strong>the</strong>y can get <strong>the</strong>ir pavilions down in time) really want to hear <strong>the</strong> King’s words<br />

modified and embellished to three times <strong>the</strong>ir length, or <strong>the</strong>y just want to hear what <strong>the</strong> King has to say.<br />

Remember, it is <strong>the</strong> People who make this group. We’d all look very silly in our gorgeous cloaks and houpelandes <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice if <strong>the</strong>re<br />

was no one to pontificate to. We have to keep our audience, good people, so let us take what stagecraft we have to mind and hold<br />

our audience, not harry <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

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This is not a happy report. Our main problems <strong>of</strong> keeping from alienating newcomers and getting <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists over with before<br />

dark seem to be solved or on <strong>the</strong>ir way to being solved. Still, all <strong>the</strong> details I have brought out have to be attended to, and now we have<br />

time for it with <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r problems taken care <strong>of</strong>.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se difficulties are new. Most, especially that with <strong>the</strong> Heralds, have been with <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> for some time. I would like<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r viewpoints on <strong>the</strong>se subjects and any o<strong>the</strong>rs. I hope that o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> this kingdom will see fit to write <strong>the</strong>ir own reports.<br />

As representative <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Society, I want to see this <strong>Kingdom</strong> working and coordinating. It won’t do that if nobody tells anyone<br />

anything and, more important, no one writes anything down.<br />

My Lords and Ladies, I trust I will hear from you on <strong>the</strong>se matters. Please reply as soon as possible, at least on <strong>the</strong> matter <strong>of</strong> twoday<br />

Crown Tourneys.<br />

I remain, y’r h’mbl’ & ob’t s’v’t,<br />

Sir Stefan de Lorraine, KSCA, MGC, Seneschal to <strong>the</strong> King <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists and <strong>the</strong> Western Lands and Legal<br />

Representative <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Society for Creative Anachronism in <strong>the</strong> State <strong>of</strong> California<br />

(Back to <strong>the</strong> commentary:)<br />

1 “My, I was a long-winded sort when I got <strong>the</strong> wind up, wasn't I?<br />

“As we can all see, most <strong>of</strong> my suggestions were ignored. My usual knack for prognostication was working on all 3 1/2<br />

cylinders. Somehow <strong>the</strong> kingdom manages to cram lists with far more fighters and double elimination into a day, though I'll<br />

note that <strong>the</strong> incidence <strong>of</strong> non-Crown fighting seems to be nil, from what I have seen. Of course, <strong>the</strong>se days <strong>the</strong>re are a lot <strong>of</strong><br />

o<strong>the</strong>r events in which people can fight without a crown at <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> battle. At <strong>the</strong> time, I found it very hard to imagine that<br />

people would want to go to one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se events more than six times a year ...<br />

“And folks can read between <strong>the</strong> lines to see <strong>the</strong> hassles I was having with both <strong>the</strong> Marshals and <strong>the</strong> Heralds at <strong>the</strong> time.<br />

My comments on <strong>the</strong> Marshalling stand, <strong>the</strong> comments on <strong>the</strong> Heralds mostly had to do with <strong>the</strong> penchant <strong>of</strong> Randal <strong>of</strong><br />

Hightower (Randal Garret) to over-appreciate his own cleverness and to inspire o<strong>the</strong>rs to emulate him.” – Stefan de Lorraine,<br />

who points out that he has acted as both Herald and Marshall and some <strong>of</strong> his best friends have been one or <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r or both.<br />

Just not at that point in time...<br />

2 [<strong>The</strong>ir only assistance seemed to come from Outlanders, such as Karen Arquette ...] “Just for <strong>the</strong> record - Karen's SCA name<br />

was Gonwynlyn <strong>of</strong> Hrasvelg.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

2 [... and Kevin Peregrin may have <strong>the</strong> nerve trunk to his right arm permanently damaged ...] “I didn't report back in writing, but<br />

according to <strong>the</strong> folks at Kaiser E.R. my right Brachial Plexus was deeply bruised. Fortunately with October being <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> fighting season I had time to recover and was fine by Twelfth Night. <strong>The</strong> whole discussion about blows and marshalling<br />

that preceded this is interesting, considering how many cycles <strong>of</strong> blow strength/counting and hands-on/<strong>of</strong>f marshalling we have<br />

seen since. My recollection is not that I was hit particularly harder than usual, but simply collected a shot perfectly placed to<br />

knock my entire arm <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> air by stunning <strong>the</strong> nerve plexus (hurt like <strong>the</strong> dickens too).” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

I “Yet ano<strong>the</strong>r addendum/correction: Fa<strong>the</strong>r Ruthven, i.e., Ruthven <strong>of</strong> Rockridge, who is an ordained Episcopal priest – those<br />

masses Sunday mornings at various tourney fields were duly noted in <strong>the</strong> parish books.” – Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge<br />

November 15, 1969 AS IV Court <strong>of</strong> Chivalry<br />

Knights and Masters at Arms were summoned to SCA Headquarters by Harold Breakstone, Laurel King <strong>of</strong> Arms, to discuss <strong>the</strong> Rules <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Lists.<br />

November 15, 1969 AS IV Court <strong>of</strong> Courtesy<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Master Beverly Hodghead, Berkeley, California. Queen Leanne summoned <strong>the</strong> ladies to discuss favors and <strong>the</strong>ir use.<br />

Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall reported on <strong>the</strong> Associated Guilds. Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean (Jon FitzRolf) was in charge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Armourers Guild, Claudia <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Snowflake was in charge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sticherers Guild, <strong>the</strong> Clothiers Guild was run by Luise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Phoenix, <strong>The</strong> Spinners Guild by Doro<strong>the</strong>a<br />

<strong>of</strong> Paravel (Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin), <strong>the</strong> Jewelers Guild by Michel Le Mohle, <strong>The</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> Breadbakers by Master Lin, <strong>the</strong><br />

Witchcraft and Herblore Guild by Davlin le Mohle, and Geraldine was Guild Mistress. <strong>The</strong>re was also a Guild <strong>of</strong> Household Heralds and<br />

Scribes.<br />

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January 3, 1970 AS IV Twelfth Night Coronation and Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Mills College Student Union, Oakland, California. Mistress Geraldine<br />

<strong>of</strong> Toad Hall was <strong>the</strong> autocrat and prepared <strong>the</strong> feast. Henrik and Leanne held<br />

court. King Henrik gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Johanna Griffenhurst, Michael <strong>of</strong><br />

Moria, Richard Ironsteed, William <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shire, Lenore <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Darklands, and<br />

Sheridan <strong>of</strong> Greenholm. <strong>The</strong>n Stefan and Luise were crowned by Henrik and<br />

Leanne. King Stefan gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia Beatrice<br />

Carmigniani) and John ap Griffin. A feast followed, followed by revelry.<br />

Stefan de Lorraine - Argent, a fleur-de-lys gules.<br />

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Luise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Phoenix - Argent, on a flaming fleur-de-lys<br />

gules a phoenix displayed Or.<br />

A “And started <strong>the</strong> reign <strong>of</strong> King Stefan <strong>the</strong> Sick. Holding this discussion to a month is about right [Editor’s note – I emailed out events<br />

one month’s worth at a shot for comments. – Hirsch], because various attendees at <strong>the</strong> feast were sick for a goodly chunk <strong>of</strong> that<br />

month. I had whooping cough, as did some o<strong>the</strong>rs, and o<strong>the</strong>rs had various nasty afflictions. I had previously gotten <strong>the</strong> Caradoc<br />

coronation mixed up with this one because <strong>of</strong> Caradoc proclaiming "<strong>The</strong> Meat is rank" in stentorian tones, when in fact he just didn't<br />

recognize goat meat.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “Actually, it was much more likely that all <strong>the</strong> kissing going on in <strong>the</strong> 'nooks and crannies' passed on whatever bugs people<br />

had brought with <strong>the</strong>m. That happened several years in a row, too. Remember <strong>the</strong> "Great Plague <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Year Seven" when<br />

almost everyone who had come to Twelfth Night ended up with <strong>the</strong> flu?” – Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin<br />

I “Yes, and it wasn't only <strong>the</strong> Year Seven. When you had people coming from all over <strong>the</strong> West <strong>Kingdom</strong> (which, as she<br />

points out, was <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> whole West Coast) and mingling all evening in a close room, you're going to get maximum virussharing<br />

even before <strong>the</strong> cuddling in corners gets started. Happened practically every year, and I think <strong>the</strong> term "<strong>The</strong><br />

Epiphany Plague" dates from <strong>the</strong>n.” – Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer Myrdynn<br />

A “No such proclamation was made at this feast, but, as I mistakenly said about <strong>the</strong> previous one, we think that some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> food<br />

handlers (who were getting in free because <strong>the</strong>y were helping Geraldine) let <strong>the</strong>ir enthusiasm for attending get ahead <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

common sense when <strong>the</strong>y realized <strong>the</strong>y were sick. <strong>The</strong>y stifled <strong>the</strong>ir sneezes and coughs and came anyway and spread <strong>the</strong>ir little<br />

fellow travelers far and wide amongst <strong>the</strong> kingdom.<br />

“O<strong>the</strong>r things that happened was that <strong>the</strong> Mills College student union was getting really crowded for a 12th Night. Jon FitzRolf,<br />

was this <strong>the</strong> 12th night in which you set up a scaffolding so you could film <strong>the</strong> festivities? <strong>The</strong> movies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sheer press <strong>of</strong> people<br />

dressed to <strong>the</strong> medieval nines is pretty impressive, if I remember <strong>the</strong> movies correctly.<br />

“You might say this was <strong>the</strong> first example <strong>of</strong> a King's Mistress. Luise was determined to belly dance, having established a<br />

tradition <strong>of</strong> doing so, so she built herself a coronation gown that broke down into a glittery belly dancing outfit and <strong>the</strong> Queen<br />

disappeared and Mistress danced. She immortalized <strong>the</strong> event on <strong>the</strong> handle area <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> original King's regalia trunk.<br />

“In fact, <strong>the</strong> tradition <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> King's Regalia trunk, and <strong>the</strong> tradition <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> various monarchs being immortalized on it, was started<br />

at this 12th Night, as Leanne presented it to <strong>the</strong> kingdom.<br />

“For those in o<strong>the</strong>r kingdoms who have always wondered at <strong>the</strong> West's reputation for pr<strong>of</strong>ligacy at awarding Arms, at this event<br />

<strong>the</strong> sister <strong>of</strong> Stephen Blackeagle (I believe her name was Hea<strong>the</strong>r Crotty, can't remember her medieval name) presented my lady<br />

and me with gilded laurel wrea<strong>the</strong>s to wear as a sort <strong>of</strong> cap <strong>of</strong> maintenance when we took <strong>of</strong>f our crowns. Since she gave <strong>the</strong>m<br />

to us in a situation apart from court, we called her before <strong>the</strong> populace to publically thank her for her efforts. <strong>The</strong> Heralds<br />

immediately wanted to know if we wanted to give <strong>the</strong> girl an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms. We said no, she had been publically thanked. That was<br />

probably enough.<br />

“Ano<strong>the</strong>r interesting precedent set at this event concerned Duke Richard, always good for a precedent or two. He had moved<br />

to New Mexico, and he sent a message <strong>of</strong>fering to resign his Dukedom since he was not present to maintain it. He felt he could<br />

just get it back when he returned to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>.<br />

“I refused to accept <strong>the</strong> resignation, saying that <strong>the</strong> honor was for deeds already performed, and he could not undo <strong>the</strong> deeds.<br />

I wonder what would have happened to tradition if I had accepted <strong>the</strong> resignation ... Can you imagine having to renew titles like<br />

Count and Duke every couple <strong>of</strong> years in order to retain <strong>the</strong>m?” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

B “An award <strong>of</strong> arms was also given to Anne <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Rose, my late wife, Judy Adamson Reynolds.” – Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria<br />

C “This was <strong>the</strong> first <strong>of</strong> several Twelfth Night feasts I helped with. Toad Hall's New Years Eve 'tradition' for several years was spent<br />

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D “<strong>The</strong> goat roasted that evening was called "Lamb" and did taste quite strange for those expecting lamb, but it was not "bad" as it<br />

was labeled that evening. Some one brought a bowl <strong>of</strong> Tapioca pudding liberally laced with marijuana. It was not served to <strong>the</strong><br />

general populous and was kept in <strong>the</strong> kitchen. Unfortunately, Ellen Cross Quills (Ellen Hodghead) spotted it in <strong>the</strong> kitchen and<br />

saying how she loved tapioca pudding helped herself to a large bowl. By midway through <strong>the</strong> evening she had a real glow on.<br />

Fortunately she was a happy intoxicant, she thought that everyone was "wonderful" all evening. I don't know that she ever learned,<br />

or would have believed what she had eaten. She did have a hangover <strong>the</strong> next morning.<br />

“Ellen was not <strong>the</strong> only one who got carried away. A well known Knight took a young lady out on <strong>the</strong> lawn where I was told that<br />

<strong>the</strong>y made love in <strong>the</strong> altoge<strong>the</strong>r, resulting in <strong>the</strong>ir both getting colds.<br />

“In preparation for this event Lady Geraldine and a group <strong>of</strong> us gourmets ventured to McClure Beach on <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> Tamales<br />

Point in Marin County where we ga<strong>the</strong>red a wash tub full <strong>of</strong> mussels. Gerry soaked <strong>the</strong>m in water with wheat hearts to rid <strong>the</strong>m<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sand and stuff <strong>the</strong>m with cereal. When <strong>the</strong>y were cooked in wine sauce <strong>the</strong>y were divine.” – David <strong>of</strong> Ilwheirlane<br />

1 “Astrid and I were among that group. Low tide had us <strong>the</strong>re from late afternoon to well into dusk, and I remember it as being<br />

quite dark when we called it quits but wanted a campfire before heading up to <strong>the</strong> parking area. <strong>The</strong>re was driftwood, ra<strong>the</strong>r<br />

wet, and matches; but no kindling. It happened I had heard that orange peels had enough oil for <strong>the</strong> purpose, and someone<br />

had brought oranges ... yes, it did work.” – Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West<br />

January 18, 1970 AS IV King Stefan’s Royal Proclamation<br />

King Stefan proclaimed that henceforth all belted fighters who did not show up with <strong>the</strong>ir own helm, shield and weapon, duly inspected<br />

and approved, could not fight in <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists, as it is <strong>the</strong>ir duty to set a good example <strong>of</strong> preparedness to those o<strong>the</strong>r fighters who aspire<br />

to that rank. King Stefan also created a Council <strong>of</strong> Arms, to advise him concerning <strong>the</strong> suitability and safety <strong>of</strong> weapons. <strong>The</strong> Earl Marshal<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Dukes were made Advisory Members, as were five fighters: Sir Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow, Sir Jamie <strong>of</strong> Oakenshield, Sir Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris,<br />

Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean (Jon FitzRolf), and Arnulf Silkhair. King Stefan re-instituted <strong>the</strong> Office <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Key under Ruthven and Rima <strong>of</strong><br />

Rockridge, to provide costumes and information to newcomers. King Stefan also created a Royal Guard <strong>of</strong> Archers, under <strong>the</strong> Royal Archer,<br />

Sheridan <strong>of</strong> Greenhold.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I hate to say this, but this was an almost entirely political decision. Bersark and Caradoc and some o<strong>the</strong>rs had been ragging on<br />

a lot <strong>of</strong> us about our gear and attitude, but at least we had gear (and preferred our more egalitarian and anti-elitist attitude). <strong>The</strong>y<br />

were all using <strong>the</strong> same helmet and weapons. It seemed like a good idea at <strong>the</strong> time. <strong>The</strong>y got around it by using <strong>the</strong>ir squire's<br />

gear, since <strong>the</strong>ir squires actually took <strong>the</strong> time and energy to make weapons and armor, usually with people like Jon and Robert.<br />

<strong>The</strong> opportunities for Caradoc and Edwin to make <strong>the</strong>ir own gear through <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> Robert, at least, had been present for<br />

months and not taken advantage <strong>of</strong>.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

A [Council <strong>of</strong> Arms] “I'd forgotten all about this. I don't think it lasted very long. <strong>The</strong> committee actually had more <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Greyhaven group<br />

(which I think wasn't Greyhaven, yet) in Jamie and Earl and Arnulf than it did our adherents, but <strong>the</strong>se were <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

group who were willing to put some work into <strong>the</strong>ir medieval natures. Arnulf was a particular stickler ... I'm sure it foundered on <strong>the</strong><br />

problem that many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> participants really didn't want to talk to each o<strong>the</strong>r about this stuff. Most were doers, not talkers, and<br />

certainly not politicians.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

A [Golden Key] “I don't think <strong>the</strong>re had been a Golden Key beforehand. I'm pretty sure we instituted it. I don't recall seeing a mention<br />

<strong>of</strong> it in previous history, but it's late and I need to get to bed, so I could be wrong.<br />

“I think this is <strong>the</strong> first mention <strong>of</strong> Ruthven and Rima. <strong>The</strong>y were to become very important to <strong>the</strong> West <strong>Kingdom</strong> in years to<br />

come. Often in <strong>the</strong> background, sometimes very much in <strong>the</strong> foreground. Ruthven became a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors and<br />

Rima was a very active Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>. Ruthven was (and is, as far as I know) an Episcopal priest who specialized<br />

in translation (as well as being a parish priest). Fascinating people, both <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m. <strong>The</strong> social tenor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> changed<br />

dramatically when <strong>the</strong>y moved to New York.<br />

“Sheridan <strong>of</strong> Greenhold was Sharon something (a lady whose name I had been trying to think <strong>of</strong> a few days ago, so this helps).<br />

Sharon lived in San Francisco in "<strong>The</strong> big green house next to <strong>the</strong> Hippo restaurant." It may still be <strong>the</strong>re. Someone actually mailed<br />

her a letter with that address and it got <strong>the</strong>re. Nice lady, Sharon. She eventually wandered away from <strong>the</strong> SCA. She was a pretty firm<br />

member <strong>of</strong> Henrik's household for several years.<br />

“Important members <strong>of</strong> Henrik's household around this time were also Ronn and Coreen Foss, who did a lot <strong>of</strong> costume work<br />

and were generally a big part <strong>of</strong> our social structure for several years. <strong>The</strong>y lived on <strong>the</strong> Peninsula, so <strong>the</strong>y were not really close,<br />

but we saw <strong>the</strong>m many times. Naturally, we knew <strong>the</strong>m so well that I cannot remember <strong>the</strong>ir SCA names. Ronn, an avid comics<br />

fan, called himself <strong>the</strong> Shining Night (a take<strong>of</strong>f on an old comic book character) even though he never, in fact, attained knighthood.<br />

Had some very interesting armor made out <strong>of</strong> cadillac bumpers, though. He was a tinkerer as well as an artist and he and Henrik<br />

and Jon were kind <strong>of</strong> kindred spirits in many ways.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who remembers when various <strong>of</strong> us went to <strong>the</strong> Foss's<br />

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1 [Sharon something ...] “Sharon Crase” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 [Coreen Foss] “Lenore <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Darklands” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 [went to Foss’s for a toga party ...] “But that’s ano<strong>the</strong>r story!” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

February 28, 1970 AS IV Nottingham Faire<br />

Held by <strong>the</strong> First Unitarian Church <strong>of</strong> Berkeley, California. <strong>The</strong> SCA participated.<br />

March 7, 1970 AS IV Curia Regis<br />

King Stefan called a session at his home, Chaos Manor, Oakland, California.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I remember calling this Curia mostly as a general get toge<strong>the</strong>r, but several people were very nervous, wondering what I was up<br />

to.<br />

“We had just moved into this house in <strong>the</strong> Oakland Hills (which, alas, burned down in <strong>the</strong> fire) which we called Chaos Manor.<br />

Our previous place had been Chaos Court because <strong>the</strong> townhouses it was a part <strong>of</strong> made kind <strong>of</strong> a courtyard area. <strong>The</strong> Manor was<br />

much grander. It became something <strong>of</strong> a focal point for a lot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West SCA for many years until we finally had to move out because<br />

it was being renovated. A wonderful old place. Many visitors from outlying areas stopped by at one time or ano<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

“Initial group living <strong>the</strong>re were Luise and I, Jon FitzRolf (<strong>the</strong>n <strong>The</strong> Lean), Ellen who was later Queen but whose SCA medieval<br />

name escapes me, and our long time friend Chris L<strong>of</strong>thus, who we knew so well as Chris that her medieval name escapes me,<br />

too. She and Luise made quite a belly dancing team, as many on <strong>the</strong> list will recall.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “If I remember correctly, Chris L<strong>of</strong>thus' SCA name was Christina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Runes.<br />

“Chris is also <strong>the</strong> one who said just a bit too clearly to Patrice (after my knighting); "Well you'll have to behave yourself now<br />

... you're a lady!" audible to all present as court suddenly became quiet after <strong>the</strong> obligatory cheering.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

March 21, 1970 AS IV Spring Crown Tourney<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Airplane Field, Tilden Park, Berkeley, California. Stefan and Luise reigned. Crown lists were held. Stephen Blackeagle won,<br />

defeating Arnulf Silkhair. Astrid <strong>of</strong> Hawk Ridge was Stephen’s lady. After crowning him with <strong>the</strong> laurel wreath, King Stefan knighted<br />

Stephen Blackeagle. He also knighted Jean de la Grand ‘Anse and Robert Roundpounder and made Arnulf Silkhair a Master <strong>of</strong> Arms.<br />

(Robert had been made a Master <strong>of</strong> Arms by Duke Richard at <strong>the</strong> Atenveldt Coronet because Richard, a Master himself, could not make<br />

him a knight. Only a knight can dub ano<strong>the</strong>r knight.) King Stefan gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Felice <strong>of</strong> Mayhem House and Ruthven <strong>of</strong><br />

Rockridge. Sir Thumas na Leabar O’Conaire gave <strong>the</strong> MGC to Master Arnulf Silkhair.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “<strong>The</strong>re’s an apocryphal story coming out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> visitation by many Atenveldters at this tourney that has <strong>the</strong>m stopped at <strong>the</strong> border<br />

by customs, who want to know where <strong>the</strong>y are going with a trailer full <strong>of</strong> weapons and armor. <strong>The</strong>y say “Berkeley” <strong>the</strong> customs<br />

agents say “It figures”. Didn’t actually happen, or so I’m told.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> knighting <strong>of</strong> Robert caused something <strong>of</strong> a stir. I was assured by Robert and Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria that Robert really wanted<br />

to be a knight. So I knighted him, giving Atenveldt <strong>the</strong> prestige <strong>of</strong> having a knight, which Moria felt it needed. This, <strong>of</strong> course, was<br />

his own perception, as <strong>the</strong> West was already used to having Masters around, and gave <strong>the</strong>m every honor due a belted/baldriced<br />

fighter.<br />

“This insulted <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r members <strong>of</strong> Casa Libra and mightily insulted Duke Richard, who felt that Masters had been relegated<br />

as second place to knights. Robert felt ra<strong>the</strong>r harassed by all sides, but he wea<strong>the</strong>red it fairly well. Eventually, he was awarded a<br />

pair <strong>of</strong> white suspenders.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who arrived at <strong>the</strong> site separately from his queen and was ra<strong>the</strong>r apprehensive<br />

until she finally arrived, having stopped to buy flowers to give to various ladies. My parents were also in attendance, <strong>the</strong>ir only o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

SCA event besides our wedding.<br />

B “This was <strong>the</strong> first fighting event in <strong>the</strong> West which some <strong>of</strong> us from Atenveldt attended. I towed a U-Haul full <strong>of</strong> costumes, armor,<br />

etc. 800 miles from Phoenix to <strong>the</strong> Bay Area. It became <strong>the</strong> source <strong>of</strong> a great story about <strong>the</strong> Agricultural Inspection Station at <strong>the</strong><br />

California border where one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> inspectors asked what was in <strong>the</strong> trailer. "Costumes, armor, swords, shields, and oh, yes, a<br />

couple <strong>of</strong> thrones." We were waved through with a shake <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> head and puzzled look. <strong>The</strong> thrones, by <strong>the</strong> way, were beautiful<br />

things made for our first prince, but I'm told <strong>the</strong>y were pure torture to sit in.<br />

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“I also have to fess up to having talked Robert Roundpounder into asking to "trade in" his master's baldric for <strong>the</strong> knight's belt.<br />

As Seneschal <strong>of</strong> Ateneveldt (at that time, everything from <strong>the</strong> California border, across <strong>the</strong> south, to Florida) I wanted "knights" in<br />

<strong>the</strong> coming <strong>Kingdom</strong> in <strong>the</strong> worst way and I didn't want to be "beggin’" to get <strong>the</strong>m from <strong>the</strong> West. Robert accepted this reasoning<br />

and asked to be knighted. Duke Richard, who had given Bob his baldric, was very upset with me for doing it. Looking back, I could<br />

have waited, and so could Atenveldt, I guess, but that's water under <strong>the</strong> bridge.” – Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria<br />

C “My recollection is <strong>the</strong> knights and MoA listed below were elevated before <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Crown List. I cannot recall exactly when<br />

this occurred during <strong>the</strong> day, but I know Stephen and Arnulf were elevated before <strong>the</strong>y entered <strong>the</strong> finals.<br />

“I recall <strong>the</strong> fight (in <strong>the</strong> semis I believe) between Stephen and Sir Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris. Earl had a beautiful new round shield. It was<br />

one quarter inch plywood (maybe 3/8), and was wonderfully painted with his arms (chequy gules and sable a stag rampant argent,<br />

if memory serves). It was quite lovely. Keep in mind that back <strong>the</strong>n, <strong>the</strong>re were no rims or rim protection requirements, and also,<br />

fighters simply did not hit as hard as we do now. None<strong>the</strong>less, during <strong>the</strong> day, <strong>the</strong> shield became damaged. And when Earl met<br />

Blackeagle in <strong>the</strong> semi-final round, Steve began to take out large chunks <strong>of</strong> that shield. It almost looked as if he (Steve) determined,<br />

"Well, if I can't get around it, I'll go through it." It came to <strong>the</strong> point a large gap between one and three o'clock was created as <strong>the</strong><br />

chips flew, and if I recall correctly, <strong>the</strong> killing blow came in through that missing portion <strong>of</strong> Earl's shield. My memory is Earl was a<br />

little disappointed (miffed?) that his formerly pristine shield lasted for only one tournament.<br />

“Ano<strong>the</strong>r antic dote regarding Earl – I do not know where this happened (it may have been a con or a demo), or <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r person<br />

involved. For that matter, I am not completely certain it is true – but it makes for a cute story. Earl stepped onto <strong>the</strong> field and a<br />

(female) herald asked who he was. Earl presented his shield with his arms painted upon it. (No, not <strong>the</strong> same shield as above.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> herald looked at it as said, "Honey, I can't tell who you are by that thing." – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

1 “She may have been Lady Joan <strong>of</strong> Crawfordsmuir, from Angels, based on my recollection <strong>of</strong> Earl’s description <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> incident.”<br />

– Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

a “I remember this too. I can see <strong>the</strong> Herald's face in my memory, but I have forgotten her name - She received a Laurel for<br />

her Photography, and lived in Caid.” – James Greyhelm<br />

i “James: This only goes to show that not all Heralds knew <strong>the</strong> arms <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> participants, though I know that both Randall<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hightower and Edwin Berserk went to great efforts to teach <strong>the</strong>m. It is a cute anecdote anyway. For that matter, I<br />

wonder how many heralds would recognize my arms today.” – David <strong>of</strong> Ilwheirlane<br />

ii “Lady Joan <strong>of</strong> Crawfordsmuir, I believe. Can't remember what her real name was, I'm not even sure that it was Joan.”<br />

– Stefan de Lorraine, argent, a fleur-de-lys gules, who if I stepped upon <strong>the</strong> field with my basic arms on my shield<br />

today would probably be announced as <strong>the</strong> city <strong>of</strong> Florence (<strong>the</strong> joys <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> grandfa<strong>the</strong>r clause ...).<br />

iii “Lady Joan <strong>of</strong> Crawfordsmuir was MKA Joyce Muskat. Was SHE <strong>the</strong> person who got a Laurel for photography? She<br />

did take some nice pictures, I still have some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

“(If anybody cares, she was also <strong>the</strong> author <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Star Trek TOS episode "<strong>The</strong> Empath.")<br />

“She was more <strong>of</strong> a field than a book herald, it's true.” – Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin<br />

1 “After Earl came <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> field and became resigned to his shield's destruction, he proceeded to amuse various <strong>of</strong> us in <strong>the</strong><br />

vicinity by pretending to be going berserk - ranting and growling and biting <strong>of</strong>f bits and pieces <strong>of</strong> splintered plywood from <strong>the</strong><br />

damaged part.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

C “Arnulf struck me as a good, decent man. He was very quiet, and unfortunately, drifted away from <strong>the</strong> SCA shortly after this date.<br />

He came to a 12th Night a few years later and I was very surprised and pleased to see him – unfortunately, to <strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong> my<br />

knowledge, he has not been back since.” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

April 1970 AS IV College <strong>of</strong> Heralds Appointments<br />

Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West was promoted to Banner Herald. Johanna von Griffenhurst was appointed Artist to <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Heralds and<br />

Keeper <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Great Book <strong>of</strong> Arms. Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Paravel (Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin) was appointed Historian and Keeper <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Book <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>History</strong>. Alison <strong>of</strong> Hightower was appointed College Treasurer.<br />

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April 25, 1970 AS IV Coronation Festival<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Girls Camp, Redwood Regional Park, Oakland, California. Stefan and<br />

Luise held court. King Stefan gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Richard <strong>the</strong> Mild. <strong>The</strong>n<br />

Stephen and Astrid were crowned by Stefan and Luise. King Stephen gave a<br />

Grant <strong>of</strong> Arms to Hugh ap Llewellyn. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> heavens opened and <strong>the</strong> second<br />

day was postponed until May.<br />

Stephen Blackeagle - Or, an eagle displayed sable resting<br />

on <strong>the</strong> horns <strong>of</strong> a steel Norse helmet proper horned gules.<br />

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Astrid <strong>of</strong> Hawk Ridge: Sable, a lion’s head cabossed<br />

Or within fourteen suns in annulo gules fimbriated Or.<br />

A “As I recall, it was dry on Saturday and <strong>the</strong>re was some light rain overnight. It was after that <strong>the</strong> Sunday was abandoned.” – Hal Ravn<br />

B “Is Eric von Reinheart still around (I may have <strong>the</strong> last name a bit wrong)? He was part <strong>of</strong> a delegation from ano<strong>the</strong>r medieval group<br />

whose main occupations seemed to be costuming and feasting who paid a diplomatic visit to our "neighboring kingdom." As I<br />

understand it, <strong>the</strong> group, whose purview as described by Sir Bela <strong>of</strong> East March was "From <strong>the</strong> Borders <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West to <strong>the</strong><br />

Desolation <strong>of</strong> Smaug," died <strong>of</strong> lack <strong>of</strong> interest within a couple <strong>of</strong> months and <strong>the</strong> SCA inherited several <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir members – Eric being<br />

<strong>the</strong> one who sticks most in my mind. Can't remember <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> group.<br />

“And, this started my tenure as Seneschal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West, as Jon De Cles eagerly unloaded <strong>the</strong> task upon me so as to concentrate<br />

on being SCA Steward. <strong>The</strong>re are transition problems involved with going from King to Seneschal. One stays too close to <strong>the</strong> throne<br />

and finds it hard to break away. Does anyone know <strong>of</strong> anyone else who has gone from Throne to Seneschalate? I imagine some<br />

might have gone from Throne to Marshallate.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who kept that cloak for many years and finally passed it, along<br />

with <strong>the</strong> Seneschalate, to my successor, William <strong>the</strong> Lucky – who promptly made himself a warm version.<br />

1 “Warm cloaks indeed. When I joined <strong>the</strong> heralds in AS VI as a pursuivant extraordinary, we newbies had to make do with thin<br />

green tabards. <strong>The</strong> first thing I did when I earned <strong>the</strong> right to a Herald's Cloak was to get a lined cloak!” – Wilhelm von<br />

Schlüssel<br />

<strong>The</strong> Year Five<br />

May 24, 1970 AS V Second Part <strong>of</strong> Coronation Tourney<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Airplane Field, Tilden Park, Berkeley, California. Stephen and Astrid reigned. King Stephen gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Questifor<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hightower.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Questifor (Chris H<strong>of</strong>fman, son <strong>of</strong> Ardis and Ugly Ron ) received his award for his work as a list page. He was 9 years old, but he<br />

had earned this award - it wasn't a cute gimme.<br />

“I saw him recently, at Ardis' memorial service. He looks just like his dad.” – James Greyhelm<br />

1 “Jim is absolutely correct about Questifor's AoA - he literally propped Randal up during some grueling stints as Herald <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Field (<strong>the</strong> tournament at <strong>the</strong> playground in S.F. comes to mind). Those <strong>of</strong> us who were <strong>the</strong>re (most <strong>of</strong> this group) will remember<br />

Randy collapsing before <strong>the</strong> finals, those with strong memories <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SPF 300 day still give him <strong>the</strong> benefit <strong>of</strong> believing that<br />

<strong>the</strong> heat and sun was <strong>the</strong> main factor (though Questifor must have hauled <strong>the</strong> equivalent <strong>of</strong> a keg <strong>of</strong> lager, tankard by tankard<br />

that day).<br />

“If it weren't for Jim's mention, Ron may have been missed in this verbal history entirely, since he wasn't a mover/shaker<br />

on <strong>the</strong> SCA forefront. He was a corner-stone <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ardis/Siegfried axis for a big chunk <strong>of</strong> time, was a fantastic chef, if you were<br />

patient (mushroom soup ... yum!!!) and <strong>the</strong> first truly space-time impaired individual we had ever met (Ardis: "Let's go visit<br />

Pattiphil in El Cerrito", Ron: "Fine let's stop for fresh garlic in Gilroy and cilantro in Mill Valley on <strong>the</strong> way"). – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

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June 20, 1970 AS V Midsummer Crown Tourney<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> San Francisco <strong>The</strong>ological Seminary, San Anselmo, California. Stephen and Astrid reigned. King Stephen gave an Award <strong>of</strong><br />

Arms to Rachel <strong>of</strong> Bon Repos. Crown Lists were held. Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn won, defeating Sir Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris. Leanne <strong>of</strong> Maywood was<br />

his lady. Master Arnolf Silkhair gave <strong>the</strong> MGC to Charles <strong>of</strong> Mercury.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Rachel (Holmen) probably got her AoA for working her tail <strong>of</strong>f as Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists. I believe that she still has copies <strong>of</strong> all <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> lists for <strong>the</strong> first X years, and maybe some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> challenges and such. She mentioned this to me a few years ago, but I did not<br />

know what to do with such things <strong>the</strong>n. She still lives in Berkeley, and works for MZB.<br />

“Arnulf should have gotten more mention in this history. He was a Quiet, serious man, and very dedicated to <strong>the</strong> SCA. He<br />

fought in simple gear - what a Viking would have worn, perhaps. A helmet with no face guard, a round shield and hand-sewn linen<br />

tunic. His swords were beautifully made, with hand carved and painted viking lobbed pommels. Like many SCA weapons back<br />

<strong>the</strong>n, <strong>the</strong>y also had names (Adder's tongue?). He made <strong>the</strong> cover for <strong>the</strong> Great Book <strong>of</strong> Arms, that was supposed to have all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

arms <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West in it, some day.<br />

“I heard that his wife told him to choose between <strong>the</strong> SCA and her, and he left her for a time, but was miserable. He left us,<br />

and I never saw him again.” – James Greyhelm<br />

1 “Arnulf <strong>of</strong>fered <strong>the</strong> Coveted Arnulf Award for au<strong>the</strong>nticity in costuming. He was very anti <strong>the</strong> tunic over blue jeans and engineer<br />

boots style <strong>of</strong> costuming that was, and I imagine is, so prevalent. We were all afraid that <strong>the</strong> award was <strong>the</strong> Coveted Arnulf, but<br />

I don't know if anyone was au<strong>the</strong>ntic enough to win <strong>the</strong> award. He made exquisite Thor’s Hammer pendants that I imagine<br />

various recipients still treasure.<br />

“He did at least one cover for TI (vikings raiding a burning Celtic church) and in an accompanying article used <strong>the</strong> garb<br />

almost worn by <strong>the</strong> victim on <strong>the</strong> cover as an example <strong>of</strong> period garb for women who wanted to be seductive and medieval at<br />

<strong>the</strong> same time. Arnulf was much more <strong>of</strong> a Dark Ages person than a Renaissance one.<br />

“I awoke one morning to find Arnulf ensconced on our couch. This was during his period <strong>of</strong> estrangement from his wife.<br />

At one point he moved to Sweden (his ancestral home) but came back very disappointed because Swedes didn't like to admit<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were ever Vikings.<br />

“When he was given <strong>the</strong> MGC, <strong>the</strong> awarder said he always feared Arnulf because he seemed to fight like a spider, creeping<br />

up and lunging. A very interesting gentleman.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who got spider stung on more than one occasion...<br />

B “I think this was <strong>the</strong> last Summer Crown Tourney won by Henrik. By this time <strong>the</strong> next year, <strong>the</strong>re was a whole new crew <strong>of</strong> deadly<br />

fighters. Not much else about this tourney sticks in my mind. It was my first full tourney as Seneschal, and I'm trying to remember<br />

if this was <strong>the</strong> one where Luise was abducted just as I had gotten out <strong>of</strong> my armor and into my Seneschal rig and had to race to<br />

her defense in half-armor over my good cote armorie. I heard about that from her, let me tell you.<br />

“At this point, Charles <strong>of</strong> Mercury was starting to make himself known. He was an up-and-coming Toad fighter, very strong and<br />

fast – well deserving <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> name. Left <strong>the</strong> SCA for Scientology, as I recall.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who still has (but no longer fits)<br />

that cote armorie. It's hard to find anyone else to wear garb that is half fleur de lys and half seneschal keys.<br />

C “<strong>The</strong>re seems to be some confusion (by me) at this point <strong>of</strong> history. Or I missed something. Was this held in June? I was under<br />

<strong>the</strong> impression it was more like May. This event, whenever it was held, was <strong>the</strong> first Crown I had ever attended so big parts stand<br />

out in my mind. Before I tell my tale <strong>of</strong> that event, I'd like to get <strong>the</strong> basics right. Was Stephen Blackeagle <strong>the</strong> king? I fought, and<br />

defeated him (<strong>the</strong> very first knight <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West I ever beat), at <strong>the</strong> event and <strong>the</strong> King wasn't fighting in those days. You don’t forget<br />

things like that. It has also been said that Charles <strong>of</strong> Mercury received <strong>the</strong> MGC at this event. And this is <strong>the</strong> reason I remember this<br />

event so well after all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se years, I received <strong>the</strong> MGC at <strong>the</strong> San Anselmo Crown. Help me out here folks, do I have my dates<br />

wrong, I know <strong>the</strong> site is correct and it was <strong>the</strong> Spring Crown we came down for (Sir Fredrick <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower was with us) but<br />

<strong>the</strong> version posted doesn’t sound right. (I'm looking for <strong>the</strong> photos <strong>of</strong> this event now and will send <strong>the</strong>m on for <strong>the</strong> site).<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re is also listed a combined tourney for Madrona/3 Mountains on <strong>the</strong> same date (June 20) and stated that that was <strong>the</strong><br />

first tourney for 3 Mountains. Three Mountains held a tourney before that in Washington Park (Portland) and I had <strong>the</strong> MGC with me<br />

<strong>the</strong>n.” – Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway<br />

1 “I don't know if it is a help or a hinder for Jerald's question. My recollection is that <strong>the</strong>re was an event <strong>the</strong> following spring also<br />

held at <strong>the</strong> <strong>The</strong>ological Seminary site. I may be confused but I think it was <strong>the</strong> event Hagen won, I do recall fighting (and losing<br />

eventually to) Henrik in an elimination Lists <strong>the</strong>re (double killed with him in <strong>the</strong> melee earlier). March AS V would be just about<br />

right and may account for Jerald's tangled time-line. Hagen winning Spring Crown, James being knighted at Hagen and Ruth's<br />

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coronation May VI, and Paul and James meeting in <strong>the</strong> subsequent June VI Crown finals all follow in my own mental sequence<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> times.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

I “I believe this is right. I got out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> USAF in 1971 in late June, just too late to go to <strong>the</strong> crown that year. Hagen was <strong>the</strong><br />

king when I arrived back in civilization and James had just won <strong>the</strong> crown tournament. Paul, as I recall, was knighted in<br />

June <strong>of</strong> AS V. I'll have to check my lists <strong>of</strong> early kings <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West for <strong>the</strong> actual dates.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

II “This also fits into my recollections. It definitely was <strong>the</strong> event Hagen won. Was James knighted at Coronation? I'm sure<br />

he recalls it better than any <strong>of</strong> us who have spoken so far.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

a “I was knighted at Briones Park, in May, by Hagen. In AS VI. So <strong>the</strong>re is <strong>the</strong> confusion. We are still in AS V. We had<br />

more than one event at <strong>the</strong> Seminary - I think that by AS VI, we had enough fighters and armor for big melees, etc.”<br />

– James Greyhelm<br />

i “And <strong>the</strong> more I think about it, <strong>the</strong> more certain I am that it was <strong>the</strong> Spring event in AS V where Luise was abducted<br />

and I fought in my court clo<strong>the</strong>s ... Oh, I remember now ... Someone else was abducted, perhaps Queen Ellen,<br />

and, because <strong>the</strong>re were no fighters ready to rescue her, Luise picked up a staff flail and tried to rescue her,<br />

getting captured (by Charles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> JACs?) for her trouble. <strong>The</strong>n I had to get armored up to rescue her (which<br />

someone else did, actually).” – Stefan de Lorraine, so many events, so many abductions ...<br />

III “I remember when Jean and Ellen were King and Queen, that a tourney was held at <strong>the</strong> <strong>The</strong>ological Seminary in San<br />

Anselmo, and when several <strong>of</strong> us fighters tried to abduct her Majesty in a friendly, typical abduction, she was very<br />

distressed and ‘really’ didn’t want to be abducted! Kinda took <strong>the</strong> air out <strong>of</strong> that sail! Could that have been <strong>the</strong> March AS<br />

V tourney Kevin is talking about? Also at one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> San Anselmo Tournies – it may have been this one, a contingent <strong>of</strong><br />

Atenveldters came, including Charles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> JACS in his early “Seymor” plate armour and his bro<strong>the</strong>r, Arthur <strong>of</strong> Lockehaven.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was a net and trident combat that Charles participated in.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

a “<strong>The</strong>y wore gold armor and in gladiatorial style, <strong>the</strong>re was a bare leg, arm here and <strong>the</strong>re and yes a bare chest. One<br />

man had a padded trident and weighted net and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r had short sword and buckler. <strong>The</strong>y fought for best two out<br />

<strong>of</strong> three and I recall distinctly a herald (Randall Garrett?) proclaiming that it was "a net gain for <strong>the</strong> trident!"” – Brian<br />

Dritar an Con<br />

1 “<strong>The</strong> Awards list in SCA-West shows Jerald getting <strong>the</strong> MGC in March <strong>of</strong> AS V which falls into line as well.<br />

“My own personal special memory <strong>of</strong> Arnulf is <strong>of</strong> him serving as <strong>the</strong> RenFaire sheriff's mens' Tac Squad to keep order on<br />

<strong>the</strong> occasions that we "caught" Robin Hood and were going to 'execute' him (rescued at <strong>the</strong> last moment <strong>of</strong> course). His carved<br />

and inlaid Viking kite shield was a work <strong>of</strong> special beauty.<br />

“Arnulf must have had an add-on face guard for his helm for use in combat, I can't imagine him being allowed to fight<br />

open-faced, but I have no mental image <strong>of</strong> what he actually wore when he fought.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

I “Alas, I never met Arnulf, who departed just before I returned. I did hear a lot <strong>of</strong> stories about him, however.” – Steven<br />

MacEanruig<br />

II “Arnulf had built in eye guards, very much like what many vikings and Scandinavians wore, and had a basket weave metal<br />

faceguard he put on when he actually had to fight. No, he was not allowed to fight bare-faced, though, being Arnulf, I'm sure<br />

he would have willingly and gladly done so.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who wishes to point out that Arnulf's real name was<br />

Ernie Roth, he was a skilled jeweler (I believe that's how he made his living, and I'm talking about jewelry store jeweler<br />

(employee, not owner), not Renfaire jeweler [on <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand, he may have been ano<strong>the</strong>r SCA programmer]) and did<br />

not fit <strong>the</strong> usual physical look <strong>of</strong> a Viking, being ra<strong>the</strong>r short and slender. Certainly had <strong>the</strong> Viking spirit, though.”<br />

a “He had to be talked into wearing a face guard, and (in protest, I imagine) he put some chicken wire mesh over <strong>the</strong><br />

lower face. <strong>The</strong> helmet was made from steel bands, blued, with cheek flaps and a goggle eye guard. <strong>The</strong>re was a<br />

small amount <strong>of</strong> mail at <strong>the</strong> back. <strong>The</strong> basic helmet bowl was a Bakelite construction helmet, with <strong>the</strong> brim cut <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sort <strong>of</strong> thing that workers wore in <strong>the</strong> 40's and 50's. It was a dark brown. I know that it sounds odd, but it looked<br />

nice.” – James Greyhelm<br />

1 “Very nice indeed. I had no idea it wasn't made entirely <strong>of</strong> metal.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who is willing to believe<br />

<strong>the</strong> flash and dash <strong>of</strong> almost anything ...<br />

i “I didn’t know it wasn’t a metal bowl ei<strong>the</strong>r.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

2 “Arnulf Silkhair did fight with a flimsy wire mask which clipped on to his helm. Two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> catch points were<br />

**through** his eye holes a fraction <strong>of</strong> an inch away from his eyeballs. It was dangerous as hell.<br />

“After he left <strong>the</strong> SCA, to <strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong> my knowledge, he only made one appearance at a Western event. Arnulf<br />

attended a 12th Night many years ago (my vague memory says it was <strong>the</strong> last 12th Night at <strong>the</strong> Kensington<br />

Unitarian Church). He did not know me, but I was present when he was made a MoA here in <strong>the</strong> Bay Area (March<br />

Crown 1970 I belief). I know nothing <strong>of</strong> his being made a Master at an Atenveldt event.<br />

“My memory <strong>of</strong> June Crown 1970 at <strong>the</strong> San Anselmo Seminary (this was my first fighting event--I "qualified"<br />

<strong>the</strong>re--now it is called "authorized") is that Blackeagle as King was presiding; <strong>the</strong>refore, in accordance with<br />

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tradition, he did not do any fighting that day. This was Henrik's fifth win. He would win again in June <strong>of</strong> 1973.”<br />

– Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

2 “On Arnulf as <strong>the</strong> Sheriff's Tac Squad:<br />

“Opening Court on any Faire day. <strong>The</strong> Sheriff is introduced and makes his standard speech about behave yourselves,<br />

<strong>the</strong> cops are on <strong>the</strong> scene.<br />

"... and be advised: my Tactical Squadron is authorized to use Mace!"<br />

“Whereupon Arnulf would step forward and thump <strong>the</strong> stage ... my gosh, yes, it must have been <strong>the</strong> MGC that he was<br />

holding ... swing <strong>the</strong> MGC forward from its place over his shoulder and THUMP it down onto <strong>the</strong> stage. Loud thump. Lots <strong>of</strong><br />

nervous laughs. We were just out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seventies. You won't find any scars from <strong>the</strong> experience on <strong>the</strong> MGC, which is made<br />

(if my memory serves) <strong>of</strong> hickory. <strong>The</strong>re may have been a few scars on <strong>the</strong> stage.” – Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin<br />

I “I remember <strong>the</strong> Tac Squad and <strong>the</strong> exact quote about Mace as well. Arnulf wore a silver freon helm when he did his stage<br />

bashing and it always got a big laugh out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> audience. I'm not sure I recall <strong>the</strong> club being <strong>the</strong> MGC but I think I have a<br />

bit <strong>of</strong> that on film as well. Remember that <strong>the</strong> Sheriff's men were <strong>the</strong> biggest SCA bruisers around, wore black costumes<br />

and had badges <strong>of</strong> gold with a red boar's head (a not so subtle reference to calling policemen "pigs" at <strong>the</strong> time). <strong>The</strong>y<br />

would swagger around <strong>the</strong> fair being generally obnoxious (this group later evolved into <strong>the</strong> Queen's Guard who eventually<br />

got to wear <strong>the</strong> English uniforms from <strong>the</strong> Gene Kelly version <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Three Musketeers. But that is ano<strong>the</strong>r story...). When<br />

Robin was rescued on stage, <strong>the</strong>y had rigged an arrow to suddenly pop out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> woodwork to make it look as it had been<br />

launched from his confederate up in one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> trees. Robin Hood and his men would run through <strong>the</strong> forest and make<br />

a big show <strong>of</strong> robbing an actor playing a fat merchant and <strong>the</strong>n distributing his gold (chocolate coins) to <strong>the</strong> crowd and<br />

craftspeople. Great stuff - too bad Phyllis Patterson did away with it in <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> "au<strong>the</strong>nticity".” – Brian Dritar an Con<br />

D “This was <strong>the</strong> first Crown I fought in (one fight--it was single elim). I fought Siegfried, took his leg (<strong>the</strong> one away from me...) and<br />

got killed shortly <strong>the</strong>reafter. I died suitably, and <strong>the</strong>n got up to help Siegfried <strong>of</strong>f his knees. That was when I realized he was<br />

left-handed.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> local cops came by and stopped to talk. <strong>The</strong>y told us that <strong>the</strong> Hells Angels were expected to come through town that day,<br />

so <strong>the</strong>y (<strong>the</strong> cops) couldn't stay and watch. Later rumor had it that, on hearing that <strong>the</strong> SCA was in town that day, <strong>the</strong> Angels went<br />

*around* San Anselmo.” – Hal Ravn<br />

E “To clear up some confusion about dates <strong>of</strong> knightings, etc. ---<br />

“When Stephen Blackeagle defeated Arnulf Silkhair in Crown finals in March IV (1970) both were called up toge<strong>the</strong>r & <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

knighthood. Steve took it, Arnulf opted for MoA.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

1 “I'm almost certain that I knighted <strong>the</strong>m before <strong>the</strong>y fought in <strong>the</strong> finals (much as Houri was knighted before we fought in <strong>the</strong><br />

previous finals) but I could be wrong.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

E “Henrik won June V (1970) Crown, for his 5th reign. Jean (previously knighted at an event in Atenveldt) defeated Charles <strong>of</strong> Mercury<br />

in Crown finals <strong>of</strong> October V (1970). Since Charles was Jean's squire (within <strong>the</strong> Dunharrow Eored), Jean asked Henrik to knight<br />

Charles before <strong>the</strong>y fought in <strong>the</strong> finals, which was done.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

1 “No, Jean was not knighted in Atenveldt. Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean (now Fitzrolf) was knighted in Atenveldt. I believe Jean had already been<br />

knighted before <strong>the</strong> Atenveldt trip, perhaps at <strong>the</strong> same tourney where I knighted Stephen and Arnulf. In fact, I'm sure <strong>of</strong> this.<br />

William <strong>the</strong> Lucky later named me <strong>the</strong> progenitor <strong>of</strong> most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> chivalry <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West for quite a while because I knighted Jean,<br />

who knighted Hagen, who knighted Paul and James, and <strong>the</strong> two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m knighted aforesaid major chunk <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> chivalry <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

West over two years worth <strong>of</strong> trading reigns, and a few afterwards, too.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who is always interested in <strong>the</strong><br />

fur<strong>the</strong>r exploits <strong>of</strong> "my children."<br />

I “My remembrance is that it was me that pointed that out first. Actually, Stefan is <strong>the</strong> progenitor <strong>of</strong> much <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> chivalry <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

world, a good bit <strong>of</strong> it being due to <strong>the</strong> knightings in Atenveldt.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

E “Hagen defeated Houri in Crown finals in March V (1971) and Hagen was <strong>the</strong>n knighted by Jean. (Incidentally, Jean & Hagen each<br />

won <strong>the</strong> only crown tourney in which ei<strong>the</strong>r used a shield - <strong>the</strong> same Viking roundshield, in fact - instead <strong>of</strong> 2 shortswords or<br />

longsword, respectively. It took me some time to convince each <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m to use a shield in crown.)<br />

“At his coronation (May VI - 1971), Hagen knighted James Greyhelm.<br />

“At June Crown VI (1971), after James & Paul had each won one fight <strong>of</strong> a 2-out-<strong>of</strong>-3 final, Hagen knighted Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix and<br />

Kevin Peregrynne and made Frederick <strong>of</strong> Holland a MoA. <strong>The</strong>n Jim won <strong>the</strong> 3 rd fight and so began an alternation <strong>of</strong> James & Paul<br />

for <strong>the</strong> next 6 reigns.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

F “I remember it well as it was my first tourney and I happened to film it as well. Someone at <strong>the</strong> Renaissance Faire put me on to <strong>the</strong><br />

SCA. Here are some general notes-<br />

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“Date:<strong>The</strong> date should be correct as I recall having to leave early to go to my senior prom (was in high school at <strong>the</strong> time). That<br />

had to have been in May or June <strong>of</strong> 1971. And it definitely was at <strong>the</strong> <strong>The</strong>ological Seminary - it made a very great impression on me<br />

at <strong>the</strong> time.<br />

“Participants I know were <strong>the</strong>re (<strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> top <strong>of</strong> my head & sorry for any Elizabethan spelling) Stephan de Lorraine, Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn,<br />

Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean, Mark von dem Falkensfenn, Warren <strong>the</strong> Strange, Frederick <strong>of</strong> Hightower, Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix, James Greyhelm, Verena<br />

<strong>of</strong> Laurelin, Frederick <strong>of</strong> Holland, gue, Hal Ravn, Louis (what was his name - dark hair, big mustache, silver freon helm and a<br />

serape - may have had a Middle Eastern persona), Shelley Monson, Aurie Mair, Irene (slender blonde in House Havn), Steve Forbes<br />

(always wore fabulous Italian renaissance style costumes), <strong>the</strong>re was also a fellow who had made himself a tunic <strong>of</strong> interlocking<br />

colored plastic rings -which may have been poultry ID bands, a young guy with Columbine <strong>the</strong> kestrel (Steven something?), and<br />

a woman kitted out in short lea<strong>the</strong>r swashbuckler/fantasy style tunic showing lots <strong>of</strong> leg and skin. Obviously, <strong>the</strong>re were o<strong>the</strong>rs but<br />

I'd have to look at <strong>the</strong> film to jog my celluloid based memory.<br />

“Fighting: Yes <strong>the</strong>re was a large melee <strong>of</strong> armored men - I filmed it.<br />

“Dancing: Whoever was dancemaster, or something approaching that title - I want to say Alan -, led a group <strong>of</strong> people behind<br />

<strong>the</strong> pavilions.” – Brian Dritar an Con<br />

July 5, 1970 AS V Westercon Tourney<br />

As part <strong>of</strong> Westercon XXIII, held in <strong>the</strong> Francisco Tores, Goleta, California, a tourney was held. <strong>The</strong> arms competition was won by Sir Jon<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lean (Jon FitzRolf). <strong>The</strong> music competition was won by Richard <strong>the</strong> Strange, from Atenveldt.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I have a memory <strong>of</strong> that event. I had someone down on <strong>the</strong> ground and was using my mace (A Fea<strong>the</strong>r) and had got <strong>of</strong>f a blind shot<br />

at him. <strong>The</strong>n I saw this great helm sticking up over <strong>the</strong> top <strong>of</strong> his shield.... so I struck down at it, just as someone yelled HOLD!<br />

“It seems that my first shot had halfway removed <strong>the</strong> helm from his head. <strong>The</strong> second shot put it back on again.<br />

“We finally got around to requiring helmet straps.” – Jon FitzRolf<br />

B “<strong>The</strong> Trimbles were <strong>the</strong> main instigators <strong>of</strong> this event and <strong>the</strong>y asked that I be Tourney Master for <strong>the</strong>m. A bunch <strong>of</strong> us went down<br />

in convoy. <strong>The</strong>re were four cars. First in line was a dilapidated VW Bus that held most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rivendell (later Gray Haven) contingent.<br />

It was first because it was considered <strong>the</strong> most likely to fall apart. My Rambler station wagon had had its problems, so Luise and<br />

I were second. Andrei de Sebastopol and his lady were our passengers, and <strong>the</strong> car was packed with materiel for a fashion show<br />

Luise had something to do with. Third in line was <strong>the</strong> Hippogriff, Jon's van, which, while venerable, had a pretty good record for<br />

staying in one piece. Riding with him was Caradoc ap Cador and possibly one o<strong>the</strong>r. <strong>The</strong> Hippogriff only had one passenger seat.<br />

<strong>The</strong> van was filled with tourney equipment. Last in place was Harold <strong>of</strong> Breakstone's VW bug with Edwin Bearsark.<br />

“All good intentions go awry. <strong>The</strong> hippogriff's drive shaft broke, and, since we were on <strong>the</strong> freeway, we had no idea anything<br />

had happened. Breakstone stopped to see what was <strong>the</strong> matter, <strong>the</strong>n couldn't catch up with us. He ended up cramming Caradoc<br />

into <strong>the</strong> bug and continuing on down while Jon waited for <strong>the</strong> tow truck. I didn't get <strong>the</strong> details (though it was clear that something<br />

was wrong) until I got to <strong>the</strong> Francisco Torres and Clint came in shortly <strong>the</strong>reafter.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “Patti and I, with our crowd <strong>of</strong> passengers (Ka<strong>the</strong>a verKaysce, Sylvanus Andearg, my cousin Janet [more later] and her Stanford<br />

room-mate Beth) in <strong>the</strong> Great Purple Dinosaur (my parent's burgundy colored Plymouth) came upon Jon and <strong>the</strong> hippogriff<br />

somewhat later and stopped to <strong>of</strong>fer help. If I remember correctly, Jon was waiting for his second tow truck, <strong>the</strong> first had proven<br />

inadequate to <strong>the</strong> hippogriff and its load <strong>of</strong> armor and weapons.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “<strong>The</strong> con committee paid for a bus ticket for Jon to come down to <strong>the</strong> convention with one duffel bag full <strong>of</strong> tourney gear, which meant<br />

that many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> planned events couldn't happen because we didn't have <strong>the</strong> gear. People seemed to have a good time, anyway.<br />

“But I could have sworn that Allison <strong>of</strong> Hightower won <strong>the</strong> arts competition. Maybe I'm thinking <strong>of</strong> ano<strong>the</strong>r competition at a<br />

regular tourney ...<br />

“Princess Angela <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Meadows and some o<strong>the</strong>r Atenveldters were also at <strong>the</strong> convention. And several SCA folk came to <strong>the</strong><br />

costume ball in black, as SCA folk are wont to do. I knew <strong>the</strong>m all and <strong>the</strong>y were looking at one ano<strong>the</strong>r, thinking that something<br />

could be done with this situation. So I suggested that <strong>the</strong>y assemble as a party from <strong>the</strong> Assassin's Guild <strong>of</strong> Lankhmar who had<br />

been hired to assassinate <strong>the</strong> Guest <strong>of</strong> Honor, Rick Sneary, who had made a speech about how all <strong>the</strong> fringe fans, like SCAers.<br />

should go away and leave <strong>the</strong> true fans <strong>the</strong>ir fandom. Charles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> JACs, Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean, Kevin Peregrine, a female cousin <strong>of</strong><br />

Kevin's, and one o<strong>the</strong>r formed <strong>the</strong> group. Rick Sneary and I were both among <strong>the</strong> judges, and <strong>the</strong>y did a very persuasive<br />

presentation <strong>of</strong> a cup <strong>of</strong> "something" to Rick. <strong>The</strong>ir award as best group was unanimous among <strong>the</strong> judges. Astrid <strong>of</strong> Hawk Ridge's<br />

very gorgeous costume lost out on that prize to a lady in a nice enough Egyptian Goddess outfit which mostly featured her bare<br />

breasts. I'd like to point out that two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> three men on <strong>the</strong> panel voted for Astrid, it was <strong>the</strong> two women, plus Rick Sneary, that voted<br />

for <strong>the</strong> pseudo-Egyptian ...” – Stefan de Lorraine, who didn't get a lot <strong>of</strong> sleep at that convention, but had some good times ...<br />

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1 “<strong>The</strong> speech, while it did name <strong>the</strong> SCA explicitly, also picked on just about everybody present who wasn't old enough to<br />

remember prohibition. <strong>The</strong> strong impression that I got from people I talked to later was that implicit in <strong>the</strong> speech was that<br />

<strong>the</strong> only "True Fan" was Mr. Sneary ... no o<strong>the</strong>rs need apply. It did make him a tempting target for our group entry.”<br />

“I think that <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r in our group was Clint Bigglestone. We referred to our garb as 'Basic Black with cutlery', during <strong>the</strong><br />

judging <strong>the</strong> guys slouched around menacingly while my cousin Janet Milton (Now Janet Wilson Anderson, widely known in<br />

Filk and Costuming circles) a redhead in slinky black satin played our 'bait'. Patrice was pissed <strong>of</strong>f to be left out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> group<br />

because her gown wasn't black. None <strong>of</strong> us ever received <strong>the</strong> group photo that was to be our prize.<br />

“I have a couple <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r memories that have nothing to do with <strong>the</strong> SCA <strong>of</strong> that event.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> elevators were <strong>the</strong> slowest anybody had ever encountered, possibly due to <strong>the</strong> existence <strong>of</strong> a party consisting <strong>of</strong> four<br />

floors' lobbies and <strong>the</strong> intervening elevator (ra<strong>the</strong>r Niven-ish), but since <strong>the</strong>y ran slow at all hours, I'm not sure. <strong>The</strong> elevators'<br />

behavior led to a series <strong>of</strong> running jokes about <strong>the</strong>ir detouring through hyperspace, moving sideways, being hijacked to<br />

unusual locales and so on. I believe that it was Tim Kirk who produced a series <strong>of</strong> trenchant cartoons with <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>me <strong>of</strong> a<br />

sentient elevator with an attitude that induced spirited bidding at <strong>the</strong> art auction.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r was <strong>the</strong> traditional midnight skinny-dipping party. Ardis Waters walked up to <strong>the</strong> student at <strong>the</strong> lobby desk and<br />

said outright: "Hey, can we skinny dip in your pool?" His reply: "Can you swim?" sent us into gales <strong>of</strong> laughter and <strong>of</strong>f to our<br />

rooms for towels. <strong>The</strong> resident UCSB students from <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r tower who encountered us in <strong>the</strong> ground floor lobby on our way<br />

to <strong>the</strong> pool got ra<strong>the</strong>r bug-eyed. In <strong>the</strong> pool proper <strong>the</strong> activities split into two groups - several male-female couples floating<br />

around in <strong>the</strong> deep end and an arm-in-arm ring <strong>of</strong> several dozen exclusively male dippers in <strong>the</strong> shallow end who were involved<br />

in an elaborate game involving splashing, kicking and chanting until suddenly <strong>the</strong>y realized that <strong>the</strong>re were zero females at that<br />

end and <strong>the</strong> game spontaneously disintegrated and several <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m departed red-faced.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

C “<strong>The</strong> cartoonist who drew <strong>the</strong> series <strong>of</strong> cartoons about a sentient convention elevator with an attitude was Lee Nordling. I have <strong>the</strong><br />

original <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> final strip on my wall, as I suggested <strong>the</strong> concept <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fan escaping <strong>the</strong> sentient elevator only to enter <strong>the</strong> sentient<br />

hotel lobby.” – Wilhelm von Schlüssel<br />

August 1-2, 1970 AS V August Purgatorio Coronation Festival<br />

Held in Big Trees Camping Area, Chabot Park, Oakland, California. Henrik and<br />

Leanne were crowned by Stephen and Astrid. Competitions for War-Lord and<br />

King’s Champion were held. Sir Jean de la Grand ‘Anse won <strong>the</strong>m both. On <strong>the</strong><br />

second day King Henrik gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Alisande de Rohan and<br />

Meridith, who was his Royal Consort.<br />

Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn: Vert, on a pellet a horse’s head couped Or<br />

above a coronet showing three Latin crosses Or.<br />

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Leanne <strong>of</strong> Maywood - Azure, a Unicorn countertrippant<br />

argent, armed, crined and pizzled and cullioned Or.<br />

A “I suspect that War-Lord is supposed to be Ward Lord a position <strong>of</strong> some Honor. It was supposed to be for fighters who didn't have<br />

a Lady at <strong>the</strong> moment and it was to become <strong>the</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> all Ladies who did not have a Champion. <strong>The</strong> <strong>the</strong>ory was that<br />

exposure <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> (eligible) fighter to <strong>the</strong> (eligible) Ladies would result in <strong>the</strong> fighter becoming ineligible to hold <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice, causing<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r tournament to have to be held.” – Frederick <strong>of</strong> Holland<br />

B “At last, we're back to something I was at.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> first competition was definitely not for Ward-Lord. My memories are pretty clear that James was <strong>the</strong> first king to sponsor<br />

a Ward-Lord competition.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “I think that this is correct. It was probably something that Verena and I came up with for <strong>the</strong> younger unattached fighters, and<br />

<strong>the</strong> name was chosen in <strong>the</strong> usual punning style- Ward Lord instead <strong>of</strong> War Lord. I remember <strong>the</strong> War Lord lists as being hard<br />

and well fought- <strong>the</strong> equal <strong>of</strong> a Crown tourney for <strong>the</strong> time. Ward Lord- a couple <strong>of</strong> years later- was more for fun, and ended<br />

up actually having its desired effect for a few fighters and ladies.” – James Greyhelm<br />

2 “<strong>The</strong> War-Lord competition was, as I recall, using generally <strong>the</strong> less commonly seen weapons forms that were not popular<br />

for use in Crown Lists. <strong>The</strong> idea was to find a War-Lord who could use several weapons forms very well and thus be able to<br />

beat all challengers no matter what <strong>the</strong> choice <strong>of</strong> weapons might be. <strong>The</strong> King’s Champion on <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand could use <strong>the</strong>


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more popular combat forms at his/her discretion. I spoke <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> War-Lord idea a lot when I visited Atenveldt <strong>of</strong>f and on and I<br />

think <strong>the</strong>y held quite a few War Lord events (forms may have been different) over <strong>the</strong> years. (Didn’t Reynard win <strong>the</strong> first one<br />

in Atenveldt?” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

B “I'm sitting here looking at my photos <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> event.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> pictures start <strong>of</strong>f with Henrik and Leanne approaching <strong>the</strong> throne with Leanne in her white, somewhat revealing dress<br />

and a circlet <strong>of</strong> roses. I've got a good one <strong>of</strong> Stephen just placing <strong>the</strong> crown on Henrik's head. This was still <strong>the</strong> old West <strong>Kingdom</strong><br />

crown with <strong>the</strong> four crosses on a circlet.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “Calling Leanne's dress "somewhat revealing" shows a true gift for understatement! For those who were not <strong>the</strong>re, picture<br />

a skirt <strong>of</strong> 4 panels -- back and side panels white, front panel white gauze. Worn over a white bikini. Add white shoes and a<br />

crown. End.<br />

“Even by <strong>the</strong> standards <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> time, it was sufficiently in-au<strong>the</strong>ntic to produce lots <strong>of</strong> remarks. (What today's costume Nazis<br />

would have to say boggles <strong>the</strong> mind!) Of course, <strong>the</strong> fact that Purgatorio was living up to its name, and Her Majesty was<br />

probably <strong>the</strong> most comfortably dressed person at <strong>the</strong> event, probably contributed to <strong>the</strong> irritation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> complainers.” – William<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

B “At one point, <strong>the</strong> crown called various folks toge<strong>the</strong>r to honor <strong>the</strong>m for costuming excellence. I can still recognize Barbara Swenson<br />

(Gormflait na Cullacht sp?), Allison <strong>of</strong> Hightower, and Bob Brown and his wife (don't remember <strong>the</strong>ir SCA names).<br />

“Oddly, looking over <strong>the</strong> old pictures, I find myself more interested in <strong>the</strong> people in <strong>the</strong> background. I have several pictures <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> knights swearing fealty with James in <strong>the</strong> background crowd holding Caradoc's banner. He was, after all, Caradoc's squire.<br />

“It looks like <strong>the</strong>re was an abduction <strong>of</strong> lady Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall at this event from <strong>the</strong> pictures. <strong>The</strong>re's also a lovely set <strong>of</strong><br />

fighting shots featuring mostly Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean and Stephen Blackeagle. Jon was using kite shield and flail and Stephen a longsword.<br />

Stephen's armor looks quite nice being lea<strong>the</strong>r over <strong>the</strong> shoulders and scale down to mid thigh. No knee protection, <strong>of</strong> course. Jon<br />

was wearing a freon gas drum helm and a piece <strong>of</strong> metal over his thighs with nothing else on <strong>the</strong> knees ei<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> whole thing closes <strong>of</strong>f with some tilting shots with Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow, Henrik, and Suzanne <strong>of</strong> Ravenhill.<br />

“I remember having a lot <strong>of</strong> fun at this event. I was still stationed in Kansas with <strong>the</strong> USAF, and I think this was where I started<br />

carrying on a bit <strong>of</strong> a long-distance, low-key romance with Allisande de Rohan, <strong>the</strong> sister <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> above mentioned royal consort,<br />

Meredith. Of course, coming from Kansas and <strong>the</strong> air force, I would have had fun at just about anything <strong>of</strong> an SCA nature.<br />

“I have no idea what was really going on with <strong>the</strong> position <strong>of</strong> Royal Consort, but <strong>the</strong> rumor I got was that Henrik was interested<br />

in Meredith and created <strong>the</strong> position to get friendlier with her. I could certainly understand <strong>the</strong> interest, for Meredith was a very lovely<br />

lady. My understanding is that it didn't come to anything, but I can't really vouch for <strong>the</strong> truth <strong>of</strong> any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> rumors. It did cause a certain<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> mild scandal-mongering among <strong>the</strong> populace.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “Meredith’s being made Royal Consort had nothing to do with any romantic inclinations on my part (actually Blackeagle is <strong>the</strong><br />

one who was interested). It was simply a method that Leanne and I arrived at, after lengthy discussion, to reward Meredith for<br />

a lot <strong>of</strong> her own efforts on behalf <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> as well as in our household. Meredith was a quiet person compared to her<br />

older sister Allisande and we thought she should be brought out into <strong>the</strong> “Lime Light” instead <strong>of</strong> being in <strong>the</strong> shadows for a<br />

change. This really just gave her <strong>the</strong> right to hang out in <strong>the</strong> Royal Pavilion during our reign without having to be a working<br />

functionary.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

I “Sounds good to me. I admit to repeating hearsay something like third hand. I never really got to know Meredith well, but<br />

she always seemed like a nice person. She really was gorgeous, but Allisande was always <strong>the</strong> one that garnered <strong>the</strong><br />

attention somehow.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

C “In our second reign, I think, we decided to have a way for fighters who could not fight in Crown, because <strong>the</strong>y didn't have a lady*,<br />

to fight at <strong>the</strong> Crown events - where everyone notices <strong>the</strong> fighting. We had a ceremony <strong>of</strong>ficially declaring all non-championed<br />

ladies** to be Wards <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Crown. <strong>The</strong>n, <strong>of</strong> course, we needed someone to champion <strong>the</strong>se ladies on <strong>the</strong> field since <strong>the</strong> King did<br />

not fight.*** Thus, <strong>the</strong> tourney to chose <strong>the</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wards <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Crown (or something like that) which very quickly became<br />

<strong>the</strong> 'Ward Lord.'<br />

“Only fighters who did not have ladies were eligible to fight. If <strong>the</strong> Ward Lord found a lady, he had to abdicate and ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

tourney held. <strong>The</strong> purpose <strong>of</strong> this, as stated in <strong>the</strong> ceremony, was to enable unattached lords and ladies to meet each o<strong>the</strong>r and<br />

become attached until everyone had a lord or lady so that everyone in <strong>the</strong> kingdom was happy and <strong>the</strong> position fell into disuse<br />

(paraphrasing from memory....). This worked very well for awhile - I think we had 3 Ward Lord tourneys at one event!”<br />

* lady-for-<strong>the</strong>-day hadn't been invented yet<br />

**only men fought<br />

***It was treason to fight <strong>the</strong> King and so, if <strong>the</strong> King went onto <strong>the</strong> field he would win by default. <strong>The</strong> King, being chivalrous,<br />

did not fight. (This was <strong>the</strong> reason for "alternate persona"s for <strong>the</strong> King – so he could be 'incognito' and it was ok to fight him. -<br />

Remember LeRoi <strong>of</strong> Clan Destine? or Bumble de Bee?)” – Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin<br />

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October 10, 1970 AS V Autumn Crown Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Airplane Field, Tilden Park, Berkeley, California. Henrik reigned (Leanne wasn’t <strong>the</strong>re). King Henrik knighted Charles <strong>of</strong> Mercury.<br />

Crown Lists were held. Sir Jean de la Grand ‘Anse won, defeating Sir Charles <strong>of</strong> Mercury. Ellen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Gleaming Star was his lady. Sir Charles<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mercury gave <strong>the</strong> MGC to William <strong>of</strong> York.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I was present when Charles <strong>of</strong> Mercury was knighted, and his ceremony involved a minor problem.<br />

“When Charles was called forward to be knighted, <strong>the</strong>re was some sort <strong>of</strong> an objection from Sir Thumas ne Leabar o Conaire.<br />

I am unclear what that objection was. Now days, a Crown may grant a peerage after consulting with <strong>the</strong> order in question. When<br />

I came along, <strong>the</strong> King granted a Laurel to whoever he believed to be deserving (Laurel councils did not exist), and, if I remember<br />

correctly, Knight councils were not, as yet, completely formalized. My memory is King Henrik began <strong>the</strong> knighthood ceremony ei<strong>the</strong>r<br />

(a) without having consulted with <strong>the</strong> knights, and/or (b) <strong>the</strong> council was not 100 percent behind Charles' elevation. During those<br />

days, it was unclear if a 100 percent agreement was necessary, or not, to proceed with a knighting – Edwin Bersark and Caradoc<br />

ap Cador were behind <strong>the</strong> "100 percent" contingent, and Thumas was, I belief, also <strong>of</strong> that persuasion. I understand I have just<br />

presented two conflicting stories (were <strong>the</strong>re knights' councils or no? if so, was 100 percent consensus required or no?). If I sound<br />

a little confused, I am. I was not a knight, I was new, and all I know is what I saw.<br />

“In any event, Charles was called forward, Henrik <strong>of</strong>fered him knighthood, <strong>the</strong>re was some sort <strong>of</strong> discussion among a small<br />

handful <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> belts. <strong>The</strong>re was some sort <strong>of</strong> a pause in <strong>the</strong> action, and I caught Charles' eye and he looked a little flustered and<br />

frustrated. I told him, "Don't worry about it." He answered, "I'm not." A minute or two later, <strong>the</strong> ceremony continued and Henrik<br />

knighted Charles. Sir Thumas, in an effort to make amends and to apologize to Charles for <strong>the</strong> embarrassment, took <strong>of</strong>f his chain<br />

mail, and gave it to Charles. (One story is Thumas dropped it at Charles feet. Ano<strong>the</strong>r is Thumas handed it to Charles.) In any event,<br />

it was quite a scandal and quite a gift. A hip-length shirt <strong>of</strong> mail being given to someone as an apology was extraordinary. Such a<br />

shirt represented hours <strong>of</strong> work, was considered cutting edge technology, and few such items existed. Charles accepted <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>fering <strong>of</strong> apology (ei<strong>the</strong>r because he forgave Thumas, or he just wanted to own something really wonderful and unusual – I have<br />

no idea <strong>of</strong> his reasoning), and wore it upon <strong>the</strong> field from that day until he left <strong>the</strong> SCA.<br />

“My recollection was this was <strong>the</strong> catalyst which required kings to consult with <strong>the</strong> knights' council. My recollection is Henrik<br />

was acting unilaterally when he called forward Charles to be knighted. Henrik's authority to do so was questioned because in <strong>the</strong><br />

ceremony, it specifically says, "...and mindful <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> wishes <strong>of</strong> your peers..." Thumas, Edwin, and Caradoc had an interesting point<br />

– how could <strong>the</strong> king act if <strong>the</strong> ceremony referred to some sort <strong>of</strong> a consultation, and a consultation had not occurred? To put oil<br />

on <strong>the</strong> waters, Henrik agreed to consult from that day forward; <strong>the</strong>refore, it seems to me, as <strong>of</strong> that moment, knights' councils were<br />

formalized.<br />

“This story is not to be confused with Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix's knighting. That was a different, and unfortunately, a far more ugly<br />

scene.” – Anonymous<br />

B “An anonymous member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> list suggests that I ask about <strong>the</strong> evolution <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Knights Council, and about Charles <strong>of</strong> Mercury -for<br />

viewpoints ... this anonymous person sent me some stuff that <strong>the</strong>y wish to go into <strong>the</strong> history but do not wish to open any old<br />

wounds or cause any ill feelings among people on <strong>the</strong> list (see ‘A’ above) ...<br />

“So, how did <strong>the</strong> Knights Council evolve?<br />

“Anyone have any stories about Charles <strong>of</strong> Mercury?” – Hirsch [Editor]<br />

1 “When debating <strong>the</strong> advisability <strong>of</strong> not consulting <strong>the</strong> knights - or <strong>the</strong> absolute right <strong>of</strong> Kings to knight, perhaps Aonghais's 2nd<br />

knighting should come to mind. We've had nothing but trouble in recent years in Caid from this precedent. Maybe your Kings<br />

have better judgement than ours <strong>of</strong> late.” – Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

2 “Physically, he [Charles <strong>of</strong> Mercury] has about <strong>the</strong> build <strong>of</strong> Radnor, but skinnier- tall and rangy, and very fast. He was <strong>the</strong> son<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dor<strong>the</strong>a <strong>the</strong> Unsure and Edgar <strong>the</strong> Unready, both in Toad Hall. His parents were hard working and popular, so this may<br />

explain why he was knighted when he was. I was not privy to that stuff at <strong>the</strong> time.” – James Greyhelm<br />

3 “[...] But let's start with Charles <strong>of</strong> Mercury. I have to back <strong>of</strong>f a tiny bit. HE (Charles), Steven, Jean, Hagen, Paul, James (YES,<br />

my best friend) and a bunch <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs annoyed <strong>the</strong> hell out <strong>of</strong> me ... I learned to be a killer fighter <strong>the</strong> hard way ... with absolutely<br />

NO talent (ask Bob or Steve or any <strong>of</strong> those Goddamn Naturals) . At that particular time Charles was in fact - and not his own<br />

fault - caught in <strong>the</strong> BIG confrontation about what KNIGHTHOOD was defined as being.<br />

“Anyone who knows me has a pretty clear idea how I feel about <strong>the</strong> topic (I won't accuse Charles <strong>of</strong> more than being a<br />

stick-jock).<br />

“I've got bunches more to say. - And I'm sooooo happy to have stirred Stefan up. THAT I won't apologize for. (We've had<br />

great talks for about thirty years now.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

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4 “Personally, I always got along with Charles just fine. He was young and a good natural athlete and fought well. I don't recall<br />

much in <strong>the</strong> way <strong>of</strong> any real talks with him, though I ran into him any number <strong>of</strong> times later at fighting practices. I don't recall<br />

that anybody was whispering in <strong>the</strong> corners at his knighting, but obviously I missed something.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

C “As I recall, Charles was knighted in a ra<strong>the</strong>r ad hoc manner by <strong>the</strong> king in question (Jean?). He was certainly an excellent fighter,<br />

but was seen by some as young and not having many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r knightly virtues. At <strong>the</strong> time <strong>the</strong>re was much talk <strong>of</strong> earning one's<br />

"merit badges" in things like dancing and chess and music before being knighted. Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow can respond with Toad<br />

Hall's reaction to that.<br />

“So a court <strong>of</strong> something or o<strong>the</strong>r was called (don't think it was Curia Regis, but I'm not sure) after Jean was <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> throne to<br />

discuss how various folks thought knighting should be done. I know that Charles had definite opinions on <strong>the</strong> matter but Randal<br />

managed to persuade him to say nothing. Meanwhile, it was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> last appearances <strong>of</strong> Fulk de Wyvern, who showed up with<br />

many ideas that would turn <strong>the</strong> SCA back into his game. Both Doro<strong>the</strong>a and my lady Luise taped <strong>the</strong> discussion, and I may have<br />

a copy <strong>of</strong> it sitting around. (Unless, <strong>of</strong> course, I'm actually thinking <strong>of</strong> ano<strong>the</strong>r hot and heavy political confrontation--always possible).<br />

“I am pretty sure that this was <strong>the</strong> occasion when Caradoc and I came up with <strong>the</strong> idea that only knights should compete for<br />

<strong>the</strong> crown, thus taking care <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> problem <strong>of</strong> an unbelted fighter competing in <strong>the</strong> finals. One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> few times Caradoc and I were<br />

in agreement, and no one else liked <strong>the</strong> idea. Probably rightly so ... Certainly, it did not meet any favor with Hagen, who had been<br />

unbelted before winning <strong>the</strong> crown.<br />

“This discussion did get everyone thinking about what to do in similar circumstances, and sparked <strong>the</strong> first <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Knights<br />

Councils at a tournament.<br />

“However, all <strong>of</strong> this took place in <strong>the</strong> following late Spring (after May) or Summer, as Jean was already <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> throne.<br />

“At <strong>the</strong> date given in <strong>the</strong> Subject line, Charles was just ano<strong>the</strong>r good fighter who had been knighted. But you know, that doesn't<br />

seem right ei<strong>the</strong>r, because I think <strong>the</strong> meeting about knighting took place fairly soon after Charles was knighted. My memory is<br />

obviously awry somewhere. Anyone else have a clearer recollection? Robert? Henrik? Doro<strong>the</strong>a? Jon? I believe Steven was still<br />

commuting to occasional events from Kansas at <strong>the</strong> time.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who remembers all too many confrontations about<br />

knighting and fighting, and <strong>the</strong>y all run toge<strong>the</strong>r after awhile...<br />

D “I have been following <strong>the</strong> thread regarding Charles' knighting <strong>of</strong> October AS V, 1970, and this is what I recall. Charles was called<br />

forward, <strong>the</strong> knighting ceremony began, <strong>the</strong>re was a delay, King Henrik spoke to a small number <strong>of</strong> knights, <strong>the</strong> ceremony<br />

proceeded and was concluded.<br />

“As a result <strong>of</strong> all <strong>of</strong> this, I have <strong>the</strong> following questions:<br />

“(1) I cannot remember if <strong>the</strong> knights, as an order, were called forward to kneel before <strong>the</strong>ir King and beside <strong>the</strong>ir soon-to-be<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>r knight, as <strong>the</strong>y do today. Were <strong>the</strong> knights called forward back <strong>the</strong>n?” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

1 “No, <strong>the</strong> knights just stood with <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> populace.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

2 “I don't recall it becoming customary until later ... an innovation resulting in part from this sort <strong>of</strong> stuff happening. I share<br />

Stefan's aversion to unplanned dramatics at Court (something about refusals to accept peerage orders I think).” – Kevin<br />

Peregrynne<br />

3 “No, I don’t recall anything like that.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

D “(2) Should <strong>the</strong> King (now days, that should read, "Should <strong>the</strong> Crown ...") desire to elevate a candidate to <strong>the</strong> rank <strong>of</strong> knight,<br />

consultation among <strong>the</strong> knights council must first occur. Back <strong>the</strong>n, on <strong>the</strong> specific day <strong>of</strong> Charles' knighting, if <strong>the</strong> King desired<br />

to elevate a candidate, was <strong>the</strong>re any mechanism which required <strong>the</strong> King to consult with anyone, and if so, who and how? If <strong>the</strong>re<br />

was some sort <strong>of</strong> required consultation, in Charles' case, what when wrong?” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

1 “Not a bit. As has been pointed out in some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r comments. I once advised Henrik, when he was thinking <strong>of</strong> knighting<br />

Frederick <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West/Black Tower (adjective depends on where he was living at <strong>the</strong> time), that he was <strong>the</strong> king, he could knight<br />

who he pleased. Sir Charles' knighting helped put an end to that concept.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

2 “No, only peer pressure.” and “I don’t remember this but my intuitive guess is, some dissent was conveyed to me after it was<br />

clear that Charles was to be knighted, and this mini-consultation was to mollify <strong>the</strong> dissenters.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

D “(3) In <strong>the</strong> case <strong>of</strong> Charles, exactly who caused <strong>the</strong> interruption <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> knighting ceremony?” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

1 “Given everything else you said, I would assume it was Edwin and Caradoc and Thomas and possibly some o<strong>the</strong>rs.” – Stefan<br />

de Lorraine<br />

D “(4) Is my memory correct when I recall Sir Thumas gave his shirt <strong>of</strong> mail to Sir Charles as an apology for what he (Thumas) did?<br />

If so, when did it occur? <strong>The</strong> day <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ceremony, or sometime <strong>the</strong>reafter? If <strong>the</strong>reafter, when and under what circumstances? What<br />

was Thumas' part in <strong>the</strong> interruption <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ceremony?” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

“Lastly, <strong>the</strong> following question has plagued me for years.<br />

“(5) In a stretch, I can understand <strong>the</strong> logic <strong>of</strong> a white belt being used as an accolade <strong>of</strong> knighthood in <strong>the</strong> SCA, as a sword<br />

belt could be, and <strong>of</strong>ten was, associated with knights in <strong>the</strong> middle ages. Depending on <strong>the</strong> place and era, when one was knighted,<br />

he was dressed entirely in white; hence a white sword belt. However, I do not know or understand what could be <strong>the</strong> origin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

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SCA's tradition <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> knights' chain (<strong>the</strong> lamp shade chain). Who came up with this and why? For that matter, who came up with<br />

<strong>the</strong> SCA's white belt?” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

1 “I'll bet <strong>the</strong> Hodgheads had something to do with creating <strong>the</strong> belts. <strong>The</strong>y <strong>of</strong>ten had something to do with such things in those<br />

days <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA. <strong>The</strong> chains are simply chains <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice, which was very traditional during some part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA's period. Of<br />

course, usually <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> state wore chains, but early SCA usage tended to get ranks and <strong>of</strong>fices confused a lot.” – Stefan de<br />

Lorraine<br />

I “We'll have to ask whoever choreographed <strong>the</strong> mass knighting at William <strong>the</strong> Silent's Twelfth Night Court in January AS<br />

III. My dim memory (it was my first event) has both belt and chain being featured. If I were to speculate though I imagine<br />

<strong>the</strong> chains derived from period illustrations (e.g., <strong>the</strong> chain <strong>of</strong> S es and o<strong>the</strong>r similar marks <strong>of</strong> rank), lamp chain was simply<br />

a cheap and available source <strong>of</strong> big gaudy chains.<br />

“Of course <strong>the</strong>re also was <strong>the</strong> rationalization that our Knights were belted Earls that was current <strong>the</strong>n.” – Kevin<br />

Peregrynne<br />

2 “<strong>The</strong> "white belt" was a take-<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> asian martial arts "black belt".” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

D “And what ever happened to <strong>the</strong> "knights' knot;" <strong>the</strong> specific way a belt was looped to signify <strong>the</strong> wearer was a knight? Who came<br />

up with that one? (This was before, and perhaps during early 1970. I believe, for <strong>the</strong> most part, it had died out by <strong>the</strong> time I came<br />

along in late 1969.)” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

1 “<strong>The</strong> knot was part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> instant tradition, as far as I can recall. It disappeared because most knights could afford belt buckles<br />

and, for that matter, could get <strong>the</strong>mselves white lea<strong>the</strong>r for <strong>the</strong>ir belts. You may recall that I always wore my belt looped around<br />

<strong>the</strong> buckle in a semblance <strong>of</strong> that knot.” – Stefan de Lorraine, whose lea<strong>the</strong>r belt (and awards baldric) are some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> few<br />

bits <strong>of</strong> paraphenalia he has left.<br />

2 “You know, to <strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong> my knowledge <strong>the</strong>re is no such animal as a 'Knight's Knot'. <strong>The</strong> fighter's knot that is used on our<br />

customary over-long sword belts is featured in many brass rubbings and o<strong>the</strong>r period illustrations and didn't originate with <strong>the</strong><br />

SCA nor as far as I can remember has ever been exclusive to <strong>the</strong> Chivalry. Our use <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> doubled back and turned under knot<br />

probably is a result <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first batch <strong>of</strong> knight's belts being lengths <strong>of</strong> cloth with a single metal ring for a buckle, <strong>the</strong> knot is about<br />

<strong>the</strong> only way such a belt will stay on.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

3 “<strong>The</strong> first Knight's belts were made <strong>of</strong> white cloth sewn into a long belt. <strong>The</strong> buckle was a gold colored ring. <strong>The</strong> only way to<br />

make <strong>the</strong>m stay up when worn was to knot <strong>the</strong>m as <strong>the</strong> "garter" knot has been depicted.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

E “Oh shit ! I was still Robert's #2 squire ... Dai <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Tulips - <strong>the</strong> senior squire, was (as also I had been, eclipsed) as potential<br />

knights by <strong>the</strong> bolus <strong>of</strong> Natual Athletes that dropped into <strong>the</strong> Lorainne - Dunharrow practices and <strong>the</strong> tourney field - (Jean, Steven,<br />

Hagan, Michael, out <strong>of</strong> order probably) come to mind. Jim and Paul, who are natural warriors were right behind.<br />

“Charles <strong>of</strong> Mercury fits right into <strong>the</strong> low end <strong>of</strong> this pattern - a natural athlete, who (I'm going to lay it right down on <strong>the</strong> table)<br />

had a [negative number] conception <strong>of</strong> what knighthood was all about. <strong>The</strong>re was an ongoing around-<strong>the</strong>-campfire debate about<br />

what it meant and why a person becomes a knight and a significant proportion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> talkers agreed that Charles didn't make it.<br />

To be blunt, I wasn't yet a Knight, but I had a Damned firm concept <strong>of</strong> what I was shooting for and it wasn't STICK JOCK <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> day<br />

(can you spell Gator-hide?).<br />

“Dai gave up fighting because <strong>the</strong> risk to his legs was too acute. I hope Robert will back me up here, but Dai was right on <strong>the</strong><br />

bubble at getting admitted to a pr<strong>of</strong>essional level dance-troupe training program, getting smacked on <strong>the</strong> knee by an SCA<br />

broadsword was a big risk to what he really wanted to do.<br />

“When it comes to Knights' Council - at this point in history I have to rely on Hear -Say (and reason in advance <strong>of</strong> our<br />

chronology). But, among <strong>the</strong> populace, Charles’ knighting was considered to be too rapid by everyone I talked to.<br />

“I've already commented as much as I truthfully can about Charles <strong>of</strong> Mercury. I wasn't a Knight's' council insider for yet ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

year.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “Now, Kevin, I don't think James is a natural athlete. I killed him in 2 blows in his first Crown tourney, when he was 16 or 17,<br />

but he just worked really hard and persistently, and by <strong>the</strong> time he was 19 he won <strong>the</strong> Crown, <strong>the</strong>n went on to make a habit<br />

<strong>of</strong> it for 8 reigns over <strong>the</strong> next 15 years or so. Jim deserves credit for earning it by hard work with only average natural talent,<br />

and that goes for you, too, Kevin. You did win a Crown & also Mists Coronet, and you earned it by hard work. You also deserve<br />

a lot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> credit for making SCA combat much less hazardous by instituting real armor requirements as West Earl Marshal,<br />

<strong>the</strong>n Society Marshal.<br />

“Chuck Blanton (Sir Charles) wasn't so much a stick-jock as just an affable young man who went along with his mo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

& step-fa<strong>the</strong>r (Dor<strong>the</strong>a <strong>the</strong> Unsure & Edgar <strong>the</strong> Unready, later Sir Edgar) and his younger sisters, Crystal & Celeste (remember<br />

her as a 13-year-old belly-dancer?) to this great picnic and costume party <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA. We recruited <strong>the</strong>m and got Chuck &<br />

Edgar learning to fight. As to chivalrous behavior, if anyone needed help carrying heavy stuff or any o<strong>the</strong>r such task, Chuck was<br />

right <strong>the</strong>re doing it with a smile. I'll take that over certain o<strong>the</strong>r young fighters who could talk knowingly about <strong>the</strong> philosophical<br />

aspects <strong>of</strong> chivalry but couldn't be bo<strong>the</strong>red to help set up a pavilion as <strong>the</strong>y strutted about in <strong>the</strong>ir finery. (However, one I<br />

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remember would show up later to sit in our shade.) I think a couple <strong>of</strong> teen-aged fighters who had been around for a while<br />

resented this newcomer (Chuck) who could beat <strong>the</strong>m most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> time.<br />

“I had forgotten about Dai's dance ambitions. He was a fighter at 14 and chose to become a jester at 16 or 17, saying that<br />

<strong>the</strong>re were plenty <strong>of</strong> fighters but a shortage <strong>of</strong> fools. He and his parents moved from Berkeley to Vancouver Island (near<br />

Nanaimo, BC), where Sterling & Aaron (my stepsons) & I visited <strong>the</strong>m in 1977, but I lost touch after that.<br />

“After Jean was crowned at 12th Night V, he called a meeting at Toad Hall to which all <strong>the</strong> Chivalry were invited, but not only<br />

<strong>the</strong>y, for I'm sure Geri was present & probably Queen Ellen, too. As I remember, Edwin, Caradoc, & Thumas wished to criticize<br />

Henrik for knighting anyone without consulting all <strong>the</strong> knights, questioned <strong>the</strong> validity <strong>of</strong> Charles' knighthood, and wished to<br />

assert that it required unanimous consent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> chivalry to knight anyone. When Thumas referred to "Charles", King Jean<br />

interrupted him and said something like, "Let's get one thing straight. It's "Sir Charles", and that is not in question." Fur<strong>the</strong>r<br />

discussion led to an agreement that in <strong>the</strong> future Kings must consult all <strong>the</strong> Chivalry present at an event before knighting<br />

anyone, but that <strong>the</strong> King made <strong>the</strong> decision. In o<strong>the</strong>r words, <strong>the</strong> knights could try to talk him out <strong>of</strong> it, but <strong>the</strong>y had no veto, ei<strong>the</strong>r<br />

singly or even collectively. <strong>The</strong> same principle came to be extended naturally to <strong>the</strong> Laurel, and later <strong>the</strong> Pelican (when it was<br />

created some years later.)<br />

“Jean didn't knight anyone, but he made <strong>the</strong> 10th, 11th & 12th Laurels (Harold, Randal, & Johanna), his Queen, Ellen <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Gleaming Star (whom he met & married through meeting her in our household) invented <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit to<br />

honor Ellen Cross Quills (Mrs.Hodghead) for all her hard work at unglamourous but needed tasks for <strong>the</strong> SCA. Queen Ellen<br />

made that first Leaf herself (she was a talented amateur jeweler) and I think it had green stones set on a silver base. After that,<br />

<strong>the</strong> design was simplified for ongoing production. Also Jean agreed to let me expand Siegfried's written laws into a complete<br />

& exclusive code <strong>of</strong> laws for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>. (I was getting really tired <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> arguments over divergent memories <strong>of</strong> "<strong>The</strong> Law"<br />

as an oral tradition.) I got it done just in time to be proclaimed at Jean's final court in May. Jean glanced at it for a moment and<br />

said to give it to <strong>the</strong> Heralds to proclaim. Siegfried deserves credit for much <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> core ideas in it, Jean for letting me do it, but<br />

I'll have to take <strong>the</strong> blame for <strong>the</strong> last line saying that "all proclamations <strong>of</strong> previous reigns not herein included are hereby<br />

rescinded" and <strong>the</strong> admonition that "all additions, deletions, and changes to <strong>Kingdom</strong> Law in <strong>the</strong> future shall be in <strong>the</strong> form<br />

<strong>of</strong> amendments to this Code." Later Kings actually could have thrown out <strong>the</strong> whole thing, but it stuck because it was useful<br />

and everyone could know what <strong>the</strong> rules were, so it has been continually refined ever since, and copied to a great degree (I<br />

think) by o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>Kingdom</strong>s & Principalities.<br />

“At March V Crown, King Jean loaned his Viking Roundshield to Hagen (who had previously used longsword in every crown<br />

tourney, but I finally convinced him, too, to use a shield). Hagen won, defeating Sir Houri in <strong>the</strong> finals (Houri's 2nd time as a<br />

finalist). Hagen had a sort <strong>of</strong> Civil Defense Helmet and a full hauberk <strong>of</strong> mail he had made (Hood to below <strong>the</strong> knee) but<br />

nothing on his lower leg but khaki pants and was barefoot. He legged Houri, who <strong>the</strong>n could not reach anything but Hagen's<br />

forward leg. However, when Houri swung, ra<strong>the</strong>r than back up or block, Hagen lifted his leg for an instant, letting Houri's sword<br />

pass below his bare foot, <strong>the</strong>n brought his foot down again as he struck at Houri's head. Houri never touched him despite<br />

desperate efforts to do so.<br />

“This is too long and it's now 2 AM, so I'll have to save May & June VI for later, except to verify that Hagen (who was not<br />

intimidated by Edwin & Caradoc's somewhat threatening dramatic gesture; in fact he - a Karate Blackbelt - could have broken<br />

<strong>the</strong>m both in two with his bare hands) indeed did say something like,"alright <strong>the</strong>n, despite <strong>the</strong> wishes <strong>of</strong> your peers" and that<br />

Steve (as <strong>the</strong> King's Seneschal) ran at <strong>the</strong>m with his long red staff held horizontal, placing himself between <strong>the</strong>m and <strong>the</strong><br />

throne. (I don't remember you calling <strong>the</strong>m idiots, Steve, but I'm pretty sure you sort <strong>of</strong> growled, "You sons-a-bitches", between<br />

clenched teeth as you ran at <strong>the</strong>m from beside <strong>the</strong> throne.) Now I did half-draw my steel broadsword (worn for court) but not<br />

to protect my lady and myself, but in an instant rage at what I perceived as something like treason. This was an unconscious<br />

reflex, and I caught myself in a second or two, but didn't fully resheath it until <strong>the</strong>y backed <strong>of</strong>f. Of course, Edwin & Caradoc were<br />

good friends and I wouldn't have dreamed <strong>of</strong> actually harming <strong>the</strong>m, unless <strong>of</strong> course <strong>the</strong>y had physically assaulted <strong>the</strong> King,<br />

in which case I suppose my oath <strong>of</strong> fealty would have required me to skewer <strong>the</strong>m, despite <strong>the</strong> mundane complications. (Yeah,<br />

OK, I'm just kidding. I reminisced with Edwin at many New Years Eve parties at Greyhaven over <strong>the</strong> years until his recent<br />

untimely death, and I saw Caradoc at Greyhaven last New Years, but he has been in quite poor health recently.)” - Robert <strong>of</strong><br />

Dunharrow<br />

I “Goody, goody, goody!<br />

“Look at all this great insider history stuff from Robert. Sorry I pushed your on button so late in <strong>the</strong> normal waking<br />

cycle, but I didn't conk out until 2:30 myself.<br />

“OK I give up, Chuck was a nice kid (all <strong>of</strong> 18 months younger than me as I recall), polite and helpful at <strong>the</strong> drop <strong>of</strong> a<br />

pavilion pole, for that matter Edgar, Doro<strong>the</strong>a, Chrystal and Celeste were good citizens too and fellow Toadies (I'm smiling<br />

as I say that). But Robert's message confirms what I said about his Knighting being controversial and his natural athletic<br />

ability.<br />

“Mercifully I have forgotten <strong>the</strong> identities <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> philospher-freeloaders Bob alludes to...Patti and I earned and wore our<br />

Toad badges (No toadie, no eatee, no sittee in <strong>the</strong> shade proclaimed Geri).<br />

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“If Jim wasn't a natural it wasn't evident by <strong>the</strong> time I started fighting - being left-handed and fast was good enough<br />

(to paraphrase P.T. Barnum you can beat some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> people all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> time and all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> people some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> time...which<br />

is sufficient). Nuff said”<br />

“Stefan quite clearly said to Edwin and Caradoc "You sons <strong>of</strong> bitches!" (his articulation always has been good it was<br />

'<strong>of</strong>') through teeth gritted so tightly that <strong>the</strong>y nearly threw <strong>of</strong>f sparks. (Patti and I and a crew <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> young crowd from both<br />

households were only a meter or so away, huddled directly to Queen Ruth's left providing emotional support to Ginny and<br />

Carol who were going through <strong>the</strong> "Oh Help <strong>the</strong>y might make me Queen" syndrome for <strong>the</strong> first time.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

2 “Actually, I never felt that ei<strong>the</strong>r Stefan or myself was a natural. Whatever I came to in <strong>the</strong> end when I was still fighting, I came<br />

to by hard work, not by any particular aptitude. I got knighted in <strong>the</strong> early days when <strong>the</strong> standard was somewhat lower. What<br />

made me into a good fighter was a period in, I think, summer <strong>of</strong> 1971 when I went to regular practices with Paul, Thomas <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Pines, and a few o<strong>the</strong>rs. William <strong>the</strong> Lucky, William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton, Loren sur la Roche, and I were all graduates <strong>of</strong> that school.<br />

“While <strong>the</strong>y didn't make <strong>the</strong> history, <strong>the</strong> practices in those days were a lot <strong>of</strong> fun. We used to meet on Sundays at what we<br />

called <strong>the</strong> "Dogs Must Be On Leash" park in Oakland, a tiny park with no known name just <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> Piedmont. It had a lovely stone<br />

bridge, just right for bridge fights, and a small open area for general practice. We'd get toge<strong>the</strong>r, arm up, and start fighting. After<br />

awhile everyone else would poop out and Paul and Thomas would fight until <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> us got our wind back and fought some<br />

more. Repeat scenario several times, add a fair amount <strong>of</strong> bridge fighting, and that was how it went.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> hard core <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> practice were Paul, Thomas, William, William, Larry, and I, with o<strong>the</strong>rs like Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga pretty<br />

regular as well. I don't recall us doing a lot <strong>of</strong> teaching, but we certainly did a lot <strong>of</strong> fighting.<br />

“Come to think <strong>of</strong> it, I think I'm one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> few people who ever fought Lady Diana Listmaker. That was way back in year one,<br />

when she came to a practice session and wanted to learn a little about how to fight.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

I “Once again I find myself a victim <strong>of</strong> my own imprecision in expressing myself. Those folk I named (Steven B., Jean,<br />

Hagen, James, Paul et alia) - formed a string <strong>of</strong> fighters who, from my jaundiced point <strong>of</strong> view, got knighted and won<br />

crowns with a physical ease and natural talent that made my efforts feel futile. <strong>The</strong>y were <strong>the</strong> un-blameworthy targets <strong>of</strong><br />

my jealousy back <strong>the</strong>n. Charles <strong>of</strong> Mercury was <strong>the</strong> one who came up in our dialogue (polylogue???) and was definitely<br />

one <strong>of</strong> those fighting naturals (my Y chromosome is too dominant to judge how pretty he was). I had and have no quarrel,<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r than generically, with his knighting.<br />

“I named Robert and both or ei<strong>the</strong>r Steve (de L or MacE) as witnesses to my own struggle and basic ineptitude, not<br />

to cast any aspersions on <strong>the</strong>ir own hard work and training.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

a “Can't use me as an example, Phil. My first real memories <strong>of</strong> you were as a pretty good fighter. I don't recall your<br />

knighting, so I assume it happened at a tourney I didn't make.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

i “<strong>The</strong> practices at <strong>the</strong> little park <strong>of</strong>f Piedmont boulevard - I remember as being hosted by House Lorraine (wasn't<br />

Chaos Manor adjacent?) but almost always had a strong contingent <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow fighters in attendance if for no<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r reason than we were more elusive than pells (that's self-deprecating humor).” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “It was at those practices at “Dogs Must Be On Leash Park” that Paul refined <strong>the</strong> snap and turned it into <strong>the</strong><br />

terror weapon <strong>of</strong> SCA combat. <strong>The</strong> idea actually came from Caradoc ap Cador, who had done some research<br />

on <strong>the</strong> Gurkha and learned how <strong>the</strong>y used <strong>the</strong>ir kukris. Houri <strong>the</strong> Savage got it from Caradoc and told me, and<br />

I started passing this along to <strong>the</strong> people at our practice. Paul picked it up immediately and started working<br />

with it and refining it and working on some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> basic principles behind it. If I go any fur<strong>the</strong>r I'll just be<br />

repeating material Paul put into a couple <strong>of</strong> articles that have appeared in various SCA publications.” –<br />

Stefan de Lorraine, who was at most <strong>of</strong> those practices, too. We would retire to Chaos Manor and Luise<br />

would have a big pot <strong>of</strong> Chaos Glop (whatever she had put in <strong>the</strong> pot this time) waiting for everyone and we'd<br />

feast and talk into <strong>the</strong> evening. Good times ...<br />

a “I can confirm this - Caradoc taught <strong>the</strong> blow to me, and called it <strong>the</strong> Kukri blow. But - <strong>the</strong>re were<br />

differences, and Paul refined it to where it was usable in a variety <strong>of</strong> motions - <strong>the</strong> one that Caradoc knew<br />

was limited to beheading water buffalo ... (well, almost)” – James Greyhelm<br />

i “I had an <strong>of</strong>f-line discussion with Stefan on this. I don't remember <strong>the</strong> conversation. In any case, my<br />

earliest memory <strong>of</strong> where <strong>the</strong> 'snap' comes from is a side-arm throwing motion similar to <strong>the</strong> one<br />

I used to throw with a shepherd's sling. <strong>The</strong> 'snap' never did include <strong>the</strong> technique <strong>of</strong> keeping <strong>the</strong><br />

last three fingers loose on <strong>the</strong> sword handle, and tightening <strong>the</strong>m when throwing <strong>the</strong> sword. I<br />

always kept <strong>the</strong> hand firmly on <strong>the</strong> handle, and <strong>the</strong> wrist stiff.<br />

“I did use what Stefan described as <strong>the</strong> Kukri blow in a limited technique which brought <strong>the</strong><br />

sword straight down towards an opponent on his knees. It works quite well in this instance.<br />

Unfortunately, I described that technique, with illustrations, in <strong>the</strong> first major paper I published on<br />

fighting. Most people apparently just looked at <strong>the</strong> pictures, and that became <strong>the</strong> 'snap' in a lot <strong>of</strong><br />

places. I was constantly correcting that impression during many <strong>of</strong> my classes around <strong>the</strong> country.<br />

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“Of course, as I told Stefan, I have a spotty memory. Ei<strong>the</strong>r I remember a thing in detail, or I<br />

forget it nearly completely. No disrespect to Caradoc (or anyone else), but <strong>the</strong> Kukri blow is a<br />

different technique from my 'snap', and has a different basis.” – Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

ii “I have no dispute with <strong>the</strong> facts as presented, but my analysis is a bit different.<br />

“Both <strong>the</strong> Khukri blow technique and <strong>the</strong> Snap were written up in TI (I still have <strong>the</strong> article that<br />

Luise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Phoenix illustrated for <strong>the</strong> latter). However, over <strong>the</strong> years Paul and I have discussed<br />

<strong>the</strong> snap as his <strong>the</strong>ories evolved ... originally he thought it was <strong>the</strong> hand-closure technique, but<br />

eventually he and those <strong>of</strong> us who listened and tried realized it was more a matter <strong>of</strong> total body<br />

mechanics starting from <strong>the</strong> ground-up, driving from <strong>the</strong> heel and all <strong>the</strong> way through until <strong>the</strong> hand<br />

delivered all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> generated kinetic energy. Probably came from his black belt background if one<br />

looks far enough into <strong>the</strong> technique's ancestry.<br />

“As far as I remember (how many decades does it take bruises to fade from memory, anyhow?)<br />

Houri didn't need Caradoc's technique, but when he learned it he hit even harder.<br />

“Dogs must be on leash park got downright crowded with those dead water buffalo ... but what<br />

barbecues!” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

I “<strong>The</strong> practices <strong>the</strong>re varied in size. I remember once John <strong>the</strong> Silent showed up and I got to fight him. I may have <strong>the</strong><br />

summer wrong, but by and large, I remember mainly <strong>the</strong> ones I named, Paul, Thomas, Lauren, William, and William.” –<br />

Steven MacEanruig<br />

III “I remember Steven returning after his stint in <strong>the</strong> Air Force - still using <strong>the</strong> Ashenlands surname I believe (at least in my<br />

mind [until <strong>the</strong>n I only knew <strong>of</strong> him by hearsay]). As could be expected at first he was a bit rusty and out <strong>of</strong> touch with <strong>the</strong><br />

changes in <strong>the</strong> state <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> art since he had been gone. By October <strong>of</strong> VI he was fully up to speed and was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first SCA Company <strong>of</strong> Arms troupe at RenFaire, which was at least one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> venues where a dozen or<br />

so <strong>of</strong> us got <strong>the</strong> intensive concentrated fighting experience that put us out front <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> pack. (OK - I caught up with some<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> naturals, I didn't want to remain a newt ... so I got better).” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

a “By October VI I was getting <strong>the</strong>re, but I certainly didn't regard myself as fully up to speed. I do remember <strong>the</strong> company<br />

<strong>of</strong> arms, though. That was a fair amount <strong>of</strong> fun to do and got us into <strong>the</strong> faire free. Given faire economics, that was<br />

about all it did, but we had fun.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

III “Steve's helmet nearly cost us <strong>the</strong> gig - during our audition I caught him right under <strong>the</strong> back rim with a wrap that shredded<br />

his chin strap and sent <strong>the</strong> helm straight up (like an SRB twenty years before <strong>the</strong>y had been invented). <strong>The</strong> THUD! when<br />

it came back to <strong>the</strong> floor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> main stage was awesome - but <strong>the</strong> Faire representative was ra<strong>the</strong>r skittish until we all<br />

reassured him that no one had ever really gotten killed in our sport.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

a “Here we have a clear disagreement. I have been telling that story for years and I have a perfectly clear picture <strong>of</strong> it<br />

being my shot and Kevin's helmet. I check on everything else. Anyone else <strong>the</strong>re remember <strong>the</strong> incident. I think Paul<br />

and William <strong>the</strong> Lucky were <strong>the</strong>re as well.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

i “We're all heroes in our own saga ... looking at <strong>the</strong> flash photos in my memory it was certainly one <strong>of</strong> Jon's Freon<br />

tank helms heading for <strong>the</strong> balcony. If Steve didn't own one, I did - so maybe I was <strong>the</strong> launch pad not him. It's<br />

still a great story and it IS true in some virtual sense <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> word. And if Steve did <strong>the</strong> launching, it's even more<br />

impressive because mine was Jon's 12 ga. prototype helmet - so nearly twenty pounds <strong>of</strong> steel was launched<br />

into a suborbital trajectory by a one-handed shot ... (who claims not to have gotten back into shape???). O<strong>the</strong>r<br />

witnesses we can poll are James, Siegfried and Frederick.<br />

“Never mind ... I just asked Patti - Steve launched my helm.<br />

“By that Faire I had only been Knighted since June and was rounding into shape to get smushed by Paul in<br />

<strong>the</strong> upcoming finals. <strong>The</strong>n James, <strong>the</strong>n ... (second place got real boring after a while). My recollection was that<br />

I was a new knight when Steve and I first met at Chaos practice sometime in late summer.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

F “At Oct. V Crown, Henrik was in his 5th reign (<strong>of</strong> 6) (and 4th & last with Leanne) and would be until 12th Night. It was a great tourney<br />

for my household (Toad Hall/Dunharrow Eored). I think we started with 24 fighters, single elimination, and after 2 rounds were down<br />

to 6, including Jean, Charles, and me (my best-ever crown tourney showing). I had finally persuaded Jean to use sword & shield<br />

for <strong>the</strong> first time, instead <strong>of</strong> two shortswords. He built a "Viking Round" and used it quite effectively (i.e. nobody got past it at all) Well,<br />

in <strong>the</strong> 3rd round, I was paired with Charles and he beat me with his lightning-quick style. Jean & William Gordon <strong>of</strong> York also won<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir matches (I think one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m beat Caradoc.) This left 3. Jean got a bye (by lot, I think, ra<strong>the</strong>r than by being <strong>the</strong> only <strong>the</strong>n-belted<br />

fighter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 3). Chuck <strong>the</strong>n beat Gordon.<br />

“Until Jean had been knighted a while earlier, all <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Eored were my squires (if under 21) or men-at-arms (21<br />

& up). With Jean's knighting, I named him Deputy Commander <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Eored and he took Charles, whose quickness matched<br />

Jean's own, under his special tutelage. So when Jean faced a Crown final with Charles, he (Jean) asked King Henrik to knight<br />

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Charles first, before <strong>the</strong>y fought, so that <strong>the</strong> finals would be knight to knight, not a knight vs. his own squire. Henrik, firmly believing<br />

that <strong>the</strong> King's Word was Law, didn't consult anybody or hesitate at all, but called Charles up and knighted him. <strong>The</strong>n Sir Jean<br />

defeated Sir Charles in <strong>the</strong> finals.<br />

“Now to diverge to some comments in response to Sir Kevin's remarks about "natural athletes" &/or "natural warriors". In<br />

general, I agree that some <strong>of</strong> us start with much less natural talent or previous relevant experience than o<strong>the</strong>rs. Jean, Hagen, and<br />

Paul all came to <strong>the</strong> SCA as martial-arts black-belts (in Aikido, Karate, & Judo, respectively, as I remember), Steven Blackeagle was<br />

a well-coordinated, very strong, 6'4" tall high-school athlete (football, was it?- do you remember, Henrik? or anyone?) & he was <strong>the</strong><br />

only one to be King while still in high school (though turned 18 and in his last semester.) Charles <strong>of</strong> Mercury (Chuck Blanton) was<br />

about 19 and a runner on his Jr. College track team, lean but strong, with a very fast reaction time (reminded me <strong>of</strong> Sir Kerry <strong>the</strong><br />

Rock, who was deadly fast at 16, and finalist in one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> early tourneys.) By Michael, I guess you mean Michael Walrus, (Mike<br />

Peterson) also <strong>of</strong> our household. He chaired <strong>the</strong> Math Dept. at Marin Catholic High School and also coached wrestling & JV football<br />

<strong>the</strong>re. For a big & incredibly strong man, he was amazingly quick on his feet. He was also a very kind, considerate person and<br />

surely would have been knighted had he kept at fighting longer. He got to <strong>the</strong> semi-finals (I think) one time when fighting for<br />

Geraldine's handmaiden (& Sir Earl's little sister) Mitzi, who was 9 or 10 at <strong>the</strong> time. (He didn't have a lady to champion, so Geri<br />

found him one.)” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

1 “I’m not aware that Steve played any football in High School o<strong>the</strong>r than whatever his regular P.E. class might have had him do.”<br />

– Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

G “I'm chiming in for <strong>the</strong> first time, as <strong>the</strong> discussion has reached my first 'real' tourney. From <strong>the</strong> point <strong>of</strong> view <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> social/political<br />

development <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA, a significant thing happened at this tourney, or so I was told at <strong>the</strong> revels afterward. Although a rank novice,<br />

and greatly outgunned by <strong>the</strong> likes <strong>of</strong> Charles <strong>of</strong> Mercury and Jean de la Grand 'Anse, I did reasonably well in <strong>the</strong> lists, reaching<br />

<strong>the</strong> quarter finals. I was <strong>the</strong> first 'outlander' to do so, and I have been told that during <strong>the</strong> lists, some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> organizers became<br />

concerned with new questions if William <strong>of</strong> York won, would <strong>the</strong> next Crown Lists be held in LA? COULD <strong>the</strong> next Crown Lists be<br />

called <strong>the</strong>re? Such was <strong>the</strong> concern, I was told that night somewhat apologetically, that <strong>the</strong> matches <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> quarter finals were<br />

altered so that I would fight Charles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mercury. I was asked, “WOULD you have called <strong>the</strong> next Lists in LA, had you won?" I said<br />

I would not, <strong>of</strong> course, since <strong>the</strong> thought <strong>of</strong> having several hundred people journey down to LA for a dozen or so natives seemed<br />

outrageous.<br />

“It was <strong>the</strong>se questions, however, that caused <strong>the</strong> venue <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists to get written up in <strong>Kingdom</strong> "law" shortly <strong>the</strong>reafter...” –<br />

William Gordon <strong>of</strong> York<br />

H “Getting back to October Crown, AS V, that was my first event. I didn't get to fight, because Edwin didn't have <strong>the</strong> leisure to qualify<br />

me. It's probably just as well, since my swords were made <strong>of</strong> eucalyptus. I do retain several impressions. <strong>The</strong> main one was when<br />

I arrived, and came out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> woods overlooking <strong>the</strong> field, just as a melee started. WOW. I also got a first impression <strong>of</strong> Jerry P.,<br />

which didn't change during <strong>the</strong> years <strong>of</strong> our association. I got a much better impression <strong>of</strong> several o<strong>the</strong>rs, including Randall <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Far North, and Count Stephen, whose household I joined.” – Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

1 “Sorry I missed you <strong>the</strong>re. I'm not sure when we met, but I think it was just after I got out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Air Force. I remember trading<br />

Kansas stories with you and talking about <strong>the</strong> first Reforger exercise just after I separated. For what it's worth, my impressions<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jerry P match yours exactly. Randall was a heck <strong>of</strong> a nice guy whom I've actually seen once in <strong>the</strong> last several years when<br />

he was back in <strong>the</strong> states. As I recall, he teaches in Scotland now, though I may have <strong>the</strong> country wrong. I remember killing him<br />

in a tiny renaissance faire we were at. I had him on my knees, did a beautiful shield hook, hit him over <strong>the</strong> head with a mace,<br />

and staggered <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> field crying out in agony, having had my thumb between my shield and his for <strong>the</strong> shield hook. Such fun.”<br />

– Steven MacEanruig<br />

2 “I remember <strong>the</strong> pile <strong>of</strong> weaponry Paul showed up with, all made <strong>of</strong> things like eucalyptus. Not just broadswords, as I recall,<br />

but weapons <strong>of</strong> various compositions and sizes. None <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m field legal. But <strong>the</strong> sheer work to amass this collection was very<br />

impressive. Am I right in remembering that Paul was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> folks attracted to <strong>the</strong> SCA through BayCon? Paul, Luise and<br />

I are trying and failing to remember <strong>the</strong> Connection that brought you into our household. Did you know Gregory first? He wasn't<br />

in our household, but as an assistant Seneschal he was someone I spoke to regularly. <strong>The</strong>re was a mutual friend in <strong>the</strong>re<br />

somewhere, but which one?” – Stefan de Lorraine, who wishes to point out that at this point in <strong>the</strong> SCA <strong>the</strong>re was already a<br />

Count Stefan and a Count Stephen (except <strong>the</strong> rank <strong>of</strong> Count had not yet been inaugurated), and Paul and his family joined<br />

Stefan (me) de Lorraine's household, not Stephen Blackeagle's household (which was pretty much just part <strong>of</strong> Havn, anyway).<br />

Since my real name is spelled Stephen, confusion ensues amongst my friends who have known me in both Ids.<br />

I “I never went to BayCon. Wijade <strong>the</strong> Wondrous, he <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> multi-colored plastic mail, was a classmate <strong>of</strong> mine in college,<br />

before I went in <strong>the</strong> Army. He told me about this neat club where you could fight. I looked him up after I got out, and went<br />

to October Crown, AS V with him. Carol and I even had <strong>the</strong> proverbial costumes made from <strong>the</strong> old curtains.” – Paul <strong>of</strong><br />

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a “Of course. Wijade <strong>the</strong> Wondrous (Bill Denholm) had been hanging around <strong>the</strong> periphery <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> group for some time.<br />

I think I might have met him in fandom, as I remember he came to meetings <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Elves, Gnomes, and Little Men<br />

Chowder and Marching Society. He built a suit <strong>of</strong> mail out <strong>of</strong> plastic rings and fought in it. Finding all <strong>the</strong> broken rings<br />

after a fight was something <strong>of</strong> a tradition for awhile. I believe he was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> people I beat to become King.<br />

“I ran into Bill several times after he dropped out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA. Our mutual interests in comic books and science<br />

fiction and naval war gaming kept bringing us toge<strong>the</strong>r again. And sometimes we'd just run into each o<strong>the</strong>r on <strong>the</strong><br />

street, which was odd since he lives on <strong>the</strong> Peninsula and I lived in <strong>the</strong> East Bay. Last I heard he was programming<br />

somewhere in <strong>the</strong> Silicon Valley.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who also remembers Wijade being called <strong>the</strong> Psychadelic<br />

Knight because <strong>of</strong> all <strong>the</strong> flashy plastic colors in <strong>the</strong> mail. Of course, he was never knighted...<br />

1 “Someone at that event introduced me to you and Luise. I can't remember who it was, but I'm glad that <strong>the</strong>y did.<br />

I didn't meet Gregory until some time later.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> first fighting I did was at Chaos practices in late '70 or early '71. I seem to remember a small demo in<br />

<strong>the</strong>re, somewhere.” – Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

3 “I doubt that it's any help ... my first clear memory <strong>of</strong> Paul was fighter practice at <strong>the</strong> pocket park adjacent to Chaos manor in<br />

or near Piedmont (I am unclear on <strong>the</strong> specific municipal boundaries). Since Paul already had a very well developed leg shot<br />

I doubt that it was his first practice, just <strong>the</strong> one that resulted in my using a cane to get around <strong>the</strong> UC campus <strong>the</strong> following<br />

several days. No criticism <strong>of</strong> Paul implicit or o<strong>the</strong>rwise ... shots to <strong>the</strong> knee were legal at <strong>the</strong> time and he had a doozy, but pain<br />

has a way <strong>of</strong> reinforcing memories associated with it. Perhaps Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga remembers more from his squirehood days<br />

that more or less coincided.<br />

“Switching emphasis, it might be fun to reminisce about some <strong>of</strong> those unique houses such as Toad Hall, Chaos Manor<br />

and Greyhaven that formed defacto group capitols and corporate headquarters. Toad Hall as all will recall was notable for its<br />

smaller mammalian citizen-owners, Bortai <strong>the</strong> War Puppy, Aunty Lobelia <strong>the</strong> feline owner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> universe, Charlie who never<br />

could figure which <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> three water dishes to step between and White Kitten <strong>the</strong> feline Xaveria Hollender <strong>of</strong> South Berkeley.<br />

Chaos Manor's collection <strong>of</strong> books always made my mouth water, I probably was thought terminally anti-social because<br />

everytime we visited Steve and Luise I would wind up curled around a book in a corner (consider a long delayed thank-you for<br />

turning me on to John D. MacDonald as <strong>of</strong>ficially delivered). Greyhaven (AKA Elf Hill) was beyond everything else Mom<br />

Zimmer's house - everybody loved Mom. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong>re was <strong>the</strong> Black Hole <strong>of</strong> Calcutta in <strong>the</strong> Haight which combined all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se<br />

attributes into one gingerbread Victorian confection.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

I “This was also <strong>the</strong> event where Headlesse House first made its appearance. Actually, I had been at <strong>the</strong> second day <strong>of</strong> Blackeagle's<br />

(split) coronation and Reina de San Diego and I had caught a little <strong>of</strong> Purgatorio. But for October Crown we managed to arrive with<br />

about 8 Cal students (mostly that nobody knew); in outfits which, if simple, were at least a step beyond <strong>the</strong> two towels over blue<br />

jeans stage; and with pavilion. (I'm told it made quite an impression -- though <strong>of</strong> course we were too new, and too out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> social<br />

milieu, to hear at <strong>the</strong> time.)<br />

“Of <strong>the</strong> original group, Master Alan O'Doubda (sp?) was on <strong>the</strong> East Coast, last I heard, and still attending <strong>the</strong> occasional event.<br />

Mistress Masae Lorane and I still turn up fairly regularly. Not a bad retention rate for 28 odd (very odd!) years.” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

J “Somewhere in previous comments I made a dumb mistake, saying that Jean didn't create any knights. When Hagen defeated<br />

Sir Houri in <strong>the</strong> Crown finals in March V (1971), naturally Jean <strong>the</strong>n knighted Hagen. (I believe that every unbelted fighter who has<br />

ever won <strong>the</strong> Western Crown has been knighted (or mastered) upon that occasion.)” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

1 “I am certain Hagen was knighted before he won <strong>the</strong> Crown. I am also certain he was knighted before <strong>the</strong> final round began.<br />

“I was not an insider during those days, but <strong>the</strong> unmistakable rule <strong>of</strong> thumb was, if you made it into <strong>the</strong> finals, you were<br />

knighted.<br />

“As an illustration consider Paul's knighting. When he entered that final round as an unbelted fighter, any number <strong>of</strong> us<br />

were wandering about in confusion because everyone who had ever won <strong>the</strong>ir semifinal round was knighted before entering<br />

<strong>the</strong> final round.<br />

“Knighting a man (no women knights back <strong>the</strong>n – let alone authorized fighters) who did not prove his metal by advancing<br />

into <strong>the</strong> finals <strong>of</strong> a Crown was a rarity – it did happen, but not very <strong>of</strong>ten. On those occasions where it did occur, in some<br />

quarters <strong>the</strong>re was a certain about <strong>of</strong> question attached to it ("But, how can he be a good enough fighter if he has never made<br />

it to <strong>the</strong> finals <strong>of</strong> Crown?").” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

J “In an attempt to clear up some bits <strong>of</strong> confusion, I <strong>of</strong>fer <strong>the</strong> following: After Jean became <strong>the</strong> second knight in our household,<br />

Charles came to be specifically HIS squire (whereas previously all 8 or 10 fighters were squires, if under 21, or men-at-arms, if<br />

over 21, <strong>of</strong> mine, as head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Eored.) At Oct. V (1970) Crown, with single-elimination, 24 fighters were reduced, after 2 rounds,<br />

to 6, including 3 from Toad Hall/Dunharrow Eored (Jean, Charles, & myself - closest I ever came to crown finals). <strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r 3<br />

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<strong>the</strong> final 3. Jean ei<strong>the</strong>r drew <strong>the</strong> bye by lot or by reason <strong>of</strong> being <strong>the</strong> only knight among <strong>the</strong> 3, I don't know which. Charles <strong>the</strong>n<br />

defeated William Gordon <strong>of</strong> York (who got much closer than quarter-finals, as I think he stated). At this point, Jean (having<br />

remembered that Houri had been knighted before fighting his knight in Crown finals) publicly requested that King Henrik knight his<br />

squire before <strong>the</strong> finals. Henrik did so, without any particular consultation, nor did he think it was required at that time. (Frederic <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> WestTower had been knighted at RenFaire, on <strong>the</strong> main stage in fact, on <strong>the</strong> spur <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> moment after an impressive victory on<br />

<strong>the</strong> bridge. <strong>The</strong>re was an evident consensus <strong>of</strong> those present, but I don't think any formal council.) Since Thumas, Edwin, &<br />

Caradoc had expressed concern over knightings without consultation (or possibly consent, or even unanimous consent), shortly<br />

after Jean's coronation at 12th Night V, he called a meeting (held at Toad Hall) wherein it was agreed that in future, Kings must<br />

consult <strong>the</strong> members present <strong>of</strong> a peerage order before creating a new peer. <strong>The</strong> Crown, however, has <strong>the</strong> sole final say, no matter<br />

what.<br />

“Apparently <strong>the</strong> concept that "<strong>the</strong> King's Word is Law" had not been fully grasped by Edwin & Caradoc by June Crown VI, when<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were unfortunately moved to challenge <strong>the</strong> authority <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir Sovereign Monarch. <strong>The</strong> reaction <strong>of</strong> all <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> us made it pretty<br />

clear that <strong>the</strong>y had no fur<strong>the</strong>r support in this action. After Paul <strong>of</strong>fered to decline, and <strong>the</strong>n Edwin wisely took that opportunity to<br />

withdraw his objection, Paul was knighted, and Hagen <strong>the</strong>n called forth Fleig & Kevin, both <strong>of</strong> whom were widely accepted as being<br />

ready for a white baldric or belt, regardless <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fortunes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fights <strong>of</strong> that particular day.<br />

“Hagen's 4 additions to <strong>the</strong> Chivalry are all still around almost 3 decades later, and among <strong>the</strong>m have won something like 19<br />

crowns & I don't know how many coronets.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

1 “This is an interesting fact. Given that nearly all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> active fighters at <strong>the</strong> time have dropped out, I find it amazing that <strong>the</strong> four<br />

that Hagen knighted continued. Three <strong>of</strong> us still fight, and I am sure that Kevin would also save for his injury. A strange<br />

coincidence ....” – James Greyhelm<br />

2 [At this point, Jean (having remembered ...) ...] At that Ren Faire where Frederick was knighted, I was spending <strong>the</strong> weekends<br />

guesting at <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>n-home <strong>of</strong> Richard <strong>of</strong> Montreal, la Rana, Leanne, and a mutual friend named Tom whose family name<br />

escapes me. At some point, and I'm not sure if it was before or after Frederick's spectacular victory at <strong>the</strong> bridge on <strong>the</strong> Faire<br />

grounds, Henrik said to me that he was intending to knight Frederick, and was uncertain whe<strong>the</strong>r he should first talk to all <strong>the</strong><br />

o<strong>the</strong>r belted fighters. In my best Thomas Cromwell mode, I told him what he could knight whoever he wanted.<br />

“I have no idea whe<strong>the</strong>r he consulted with anyone else on <strong>the</strong> subject and what <strong>the</strong>y answered him if so. Perhaps he<br />

remembers?” – Stefan de Lorraine, who has seen people arbitrarily knighted and people knighted with careful consideration<br />

and consultation, and not seen much difference in <strong>the</strong>ir later conduct and longevity within <strong>the</strong> organization.<br />

a “I believe that as Lord Chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> and attorney for <strong>the</strong> SCA I was consulted at <strong>the</strong> Faire on this issue and<br />

confirmed <strong>the</strong>n as well as later that while politics strongly suggest consultation, <strong>the</strong> King's decision is law, whe<strong>the</strong>r<br />

arbitrary or not. I agree with Stefan that I haven't seen much difference in <strong>the</strong> quality <strong>of</strong> those elevated by ei<strong>the</strong>r method.<br />

All <strong>of</strong> such elevations have been <strong>of</strong> worthy people.” – David <strong>of</strong> Ilwheirlane<br />

b “Tom Tomkins. I don’t recall if I did consult with anyone else. In those early years I didn’t do anything that didn’t seem to<br />

be acceptable to <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> from my perspective. I may have only consulted a few people at times –<br />

such as Steve, but those were people who I thought represented <strong>the</strong> perspective <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> populace/peers and could speak<br />

for <strong>the</strong>m, even if <strong>the</strong> rest didn’t know what was being discussed at <strong>the</strong> time.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

January 8, 1971 AS V Twelfth Night Coronation and Revels<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> First Unitarian Church, Kensingt on, California. Henrik held court<br />

(Leanne wasn’t <strong>the</strong>re). King Henrik gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Christian <strong>of</strong> Orange,<br />

Raymond <strong>the</strong> Mild, Rhiannen pen Tyrhon, Sheen <strong>of</strong> Ire, and Suzanne <strong>of</strong><br />

Ravenhill. He founded <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Scribes. <strong>The</strong>n he crowned Jean and Ellen.<br />

King Jean admitted Harold Breakstone, Johanna von Griffenhurst, and Randall <strong>of</strong><br />

Hightower to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. He made Louis de la Grand ‘Anse (his<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r) and Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow Crown Barons.<br />

Jean de la Grand’ Anse - Azure, a natural dolphin<br />

embowed argent above a sun Or.<br />

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Ellen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Gleaming Star - Per fess rayonny and<br />

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A “I don't remember a lot about <strong>the</strong> event, but I do remember Jean stating ahead <strong>of</strong> time that he didn't feel it was necessary for <strong>the</strong><br />

knights to swear fealty again. Mostly, this was because he knew he would probably be late and he needed to cut down court time.<br />

I seem to recall court running until 10:00 pm or later anyway.<br />

“I also remember that this was <strong>the</strong> event that Atenveldt petitioned for kingdom status with, I think, Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria reading <strong>the</strong><br />

petition which I recall as a bit long and melodramatic.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “<strong>The</strong> afternoon <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> day before that 12th night, Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria appeared on my doorstep (expected, actually, we were always<br />

hosting Atenveldters in those days) and said something to <strong>the</strong> effect <strong>of</strong> "Every Seneschal should have a crisis handed to him<br />

just before a coronation," and handed me <strong>the</strong> petition.<br />

“Both <strong>Kingdom</strong> and SCA had been thinking <strong>of</strong> making Atenveldt <strong>the</strong> next <strong>Kingdom</strong> already; this ra<strong>the</strong>r precipitated <strong>the</strong><br />

situation. Of course, <strong>the</strong>re was no clear policy on what a <strong>Kingdom</strong> could or could not do about breaking <strong>of</strong>f a part to become<br />

its own <strong>Kingdom</strong>. I believe <strong>the</strong> "enough members to get its own bulk rate permit" rule was set down as a guideline, but this<br />

was <strong>the</strong> first time it came into play, as I recall.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> promise made to Atenveldt at that point was to make <strong>the</strong>m a separate <strong>Kingdom</strong> as soon as it was possible. It turned<br />

out to be possible fairly quickly.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

A “I think this was <strong>the</strong> event where a bunch <strong>of</strong> us went in <strong>the</strong> next day and had to sort <strong>the</strong> garbage into various types for recycling, <strong>the</strong><br />

Unitarian Church being big on that sort <strong>of</strong> thing. Perhaps Steve & Luise can confirm this.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “I think my esteemed colleague in garbage sorting is entirely correct in this matter. About twenty <strong>of</strong> us showed up to clean up<br />

<strong>the</strong> hall (we planned ahead much better <strong>the</strong> following years). Much <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> garbage in <strong>the</strong> form <strong>of</strong> evergreen fronds and assorted<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r greenery actually stayed in <strong>the</strong> back <strong>of</strong> my station wagon for several days until I could finally get it to <strong>the</strong> dump. <strong>The</strong> car<br />

had <strong>the</strong> most interesting odor for months afterward.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who has never had quite <strong>the</strong> same response to<br />

<strong>the</strong> scent <strong>of</strong> evergreens since ...<br />

A “We had several 12th nights <strong>the</strong>re and all in all it was a pretty good site. Perhaps best <strong>of</strong> all was <strong>the</strong> magnificent view <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bay area<br />

and San Francisco from out behind <strong>the</strong> church. It's built on just about <strong>the</strong> top <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Berkeley hills and <strong>the</strong> view is spectacular at all<br />

times and best at night when <strong>the</strong> air is clear.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

January 16, 1971 AS V First Crown Tourney, <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt<br />

Held in McCormick Park, Scottsdale, Arizona. At this tourney <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt became <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt. [This event<br />

is covered in more detail in <strong>the</strong> Atenveldt section <strong>of</strong> this document ...]<br />

March 20, 1971 AS V Spring Crown Tourney<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> San Francisco <strong>The</strong>ological Seminary, San Anselmo, California. Jean and Ellen reigned. King Jean admitted David <strong>of</strong> Ilwheirlane<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. Boncueur and Jacapo van der Jacs were given Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms. Crown Lists were held. Before <strong>the</strong> final round,<br />

Hagen <strong>the</strong> Strong was knighted. <strong>The</strong> winner was Sir Hagen, defeating Sir Houri <strong>the</strong> Savage. Ruth was his lady. William <strong>of</strong> York gave <strong>the</strong><br />

MGC to Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway. Frederick <strong>of</strong> Holland was given <strong>the</strong> Bone <strong>of</strong> Fafnir to aid in <strong>the</strong> healing <strong>of</strong> a broken bone in his hand.<br />

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A “This was my first Crown event in <strong>the</strong> West. Let me tell you <strong>the</strong> tale.<br />

“Over <strong>the</strong> winter we had a new member come on <strong>the</strong> scene in 3 Mts. This man want to be known as Harold <strong>of</strong> Pleasure. His<br />

plan was to introduce a Ren fair to <strong>the</strong> Portland area so he wanted to find out what <strong>the</strong> SCA was all about and how we could help<br />

him. Harold owned his own plane, so Sir Fredrick suggested that we attend <strong>the</strong> Spring Crown which Harold agreed too. Fredrick<br />

and I shipped our gear down on <strong>the</strong> Gray Hound, <strong>the</strong> plane was a small one, and when <strong>the</strong> time came flew down to Oakland. I won’t<br />

swear to this but I think we stayed at Grayhaven, at any rate, it was in Berkeley. Now you need to understand that Fredrick was not<br />

real forthcoming with information about who was who and doing introductions, so I didn't have a clue as to whom I was talking to<br />

at times. I meet Houri that night and got ragged on as being a new fighter and what he was going to do to me <strong>the</strong> next day. My<br />

response was "we'll see". This is most important, as to my lack <strong>of</strong> knowing who was a Duke (I knew what a Duke was but not who<br />

was a Duke) or Knights nor anyone’s standing in <strong>the</strong> West <strong>Kingdom</strong>. To this day I think that lack helped me to no end. I also meet<br />

Boncour that night, we didn't hit it <strong>of</strong>f at first but over time became good friends.<br />

“On <strong>the</strong> day <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tourney we got <strong>the</strong>re early so I could qualify, even though I had done this in 3 Mts in front <strong>of</strong> and by Edwin.<br />

Edwin conducted <strong>the</strong> match and it was (remember, I know nothing) between Paul and myself. I don’t know if Paul will remember<br />

this or not but Edwin only qualified Paul to fight in melee's and challenge matches and I got fully qualified. I never understood that<br />

call as we were both fighting on par with each o<strong>the</strong>r on that day. Must have been something going on that I didn't know about not<br />

being in <strong>the</strong> area.<br />

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“If you'll recall, I was training all winter with a 20 inch round. For this even Fredrick had me make a 24 inch round, that 4 inches<br />

made a difference. I also had a Morgenstern that was passed for use by Edwin at this event. When <strong>the</strong> first melee was call and<br />

sides chosen (I think I was last chosen, nobody knew me ei<strong>the</strong>r, first event and all) it was 15 men to a side. So here I am, a newbie,<br />

fresh out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bushes, and don’t know who's who. <strong>The</strong> first one I meet was Duke Henrik. How, I'll never know, but that’s what came<br />

about. He was using this table top (about a 32 inch round) and I wasn't having any luck getting around it. Of course Henrik knew<br />

how to fight against <strong>the</strong> Morgenstern as he had one <strong>of</strong> his own (not in this melee, thank you Lord). Somehow we got separated<br />

and I ended up fighting with Stephen Blackeagle, from one fire to ano<strong>the</strong>r, but I didn't know that until later. This, to me, was just<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r fighter, big, but that’s no problem. I got that Morgenstern over <strong>the</strong> top <strong>of</strong> Stephen's shield (he was using a kite) and hit him<br />

in <strong>the</strong> back <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> neck, killed him on <strong>the</strong> spot. <strong>The</strong> only problem was he got tangled up in <strong>the</strong> tip <strong>of</strong> his shield and fell over, face<br />

forward, and I ended up with my right arm and weapon under Stephen. Have you ever tried to get 250 lbs <strong>of</strong>f your arm and get your<br />

weapon back when <strong>the</strong>re's no help from <strong>the</strong> "dead" body? It took some doing, but I finally managed it. Chain is real hard to get hold<br />

<strong>of</strong>. When I got to my feet and looked around <strong>the</strong>re were 8 men on <strong>the</strong>ir knees, not fighting with each o<strong>the</strong>r, so I assumed <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

all on <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r side. I'm not sure just what to do it this point except carry on with <strong>the</strong> melee. I went to <strong>the</strong> closest fighter, you got it,<br />

Duke Henrik again. I tried to use <strong>the</strong> reach <strong>of</strong> my weapon versus <strong>the</strong> reach <strong>of</strong> his sword. <strong>The</strong> only thing I did was snap <strong>the</strong> ball <strong>of</strong>f<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Morgenstern over Henrik's shield rim. Here I stand with no weapon, now what? I looked around and found Fredrick (dead),<br />

walked over and took his sword. He and I used <strong>the</strong> same type <strong>of</strong> sword in those days so I was ok with it, nothing strange. I looked<br />

at Henrik and thought that I would go and try someone else for a start as I wasn't doing real well (up to that point) against him. So<br />

I went down to <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> "line" and started <strong>the</strong>re. <strong>The</strong> first one I came against was Miles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shamrock. Now my shield<br />

work was spot on that day, that helped build my confidence to no end. Miles and I threw some blows, nothing getting thru and I had<br />

one <strong>of</strong> those flashes one sometimes gets. What would happen if I just faked a blow? Fredrick had never taught me anything <strong>of</strong> this<br />

nature so I was on my own with this. I did it. Miles shield went up and <strong>the</strong>n it came down and I killed him. This was great, worked<br />

like a charm. I <strong>the</strong>n proceeded to use <strong>the</strong> same fake on <strong>the</strong> next 6 fighters, never failed, <strong>the</strong>y all fell for it. I couldn't believe it. This<br />

is something I noticed – when I made my way to Henrik (<strong>the</strong> last one) – <strong>the</strong>re was dead quiet. I've never heard that again at an event<br />

– just that one time. Well, I walked up to Henrik, did my fake and nothing happened. To this day I swear he just sat <strong>the</strong>re (he was<br />

on his knees) and grinned at me. This was <strong>the</strong> start <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> monumental fights <strong>of</strong> that tourney. Henrik wasn't getting thru my<br />

shield work and I couldn't figure out how to get around that big shield <strong>of</strong> his. I swear to this day we fought for 10 or 15 minutes before<br />

he shield hooked me (for <strong>the</strong> 3rd time) smashed my thumb in <strong>the</strong> process and killed me (Fredrick later said <strong>the</strong> melee took around<br />

an hour to finish). But I almost got him once, about 1 inch too low, according to Henrik. Fredrick later said that he wanted to tell me<br />

to stay away from Henrik but he was dead by that time and couldn't tell me anything. Hell, I didn't care, I had nothing to lose at that<br />

event. It must have been somewhat <strong>of</strong> a shock to have this newbie show up and do that well. I have <strong>the</strong> photos from this melee,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> one <strong>of</strong> Paul and I that was used on <strong>the</strong> San Jose Mercury Sunday supplement's front page. That was a great melee.<br />

“By <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> day (I acted as a marshal all day) my arm was so bad I couldn't hold a sword. Fredrick came over and told<br />

me that <strong>the</strong> Knights wanted me to join <strong>the</strong> lists. I tried but just couldn't swing a sword by that time. To this day I wonder how I might<br />

have done in that list. When <strong>the</strong> King called my name to receive <strong>the</strong> MGC again I didn't quite know what to do. Thank you Fredrick.<br />

I was so green I didn't even have <strong>the</strong> sense to kneel to <strong>the</strong> King. I think it was OK, I do remember a lot <strong>of</strong> smiles in <strong>the</strong> crowd after<br />

<strong>the</strong> King gave me <strong>the</strong> Clubbe. What an event, I was hooked after that one. I even rubbed two cans <strong>of</strong> wax into <strong>the</strong> clubbe.”<br />

“Never did get to fight Houri but I'll bet it would have been interesting.” – Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway<br />

B “At this event, we attempted to have a council to determine who should compete in <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists. We ended up picking only one<br />

person to not compete, a young man who had actually heard about <strong>the</strong> SCA through contact with me because we had fought a few<br />

miniatures games on one side or ano<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> a mutual friend's sand table. Barry <strong>of</strong> Judah (Barry Sandler(?)) had no people skills<br />

whatsoever, and lived in Sacramento, so he didn't have closeness to let him grow on people. Given <strong>the</strong> politics <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> time, we were<br />

unable to agree on anyone else to eliminate.<br />

“When he heard he was <strong>the</strong> only one, he protested, and <strong>the</strong> King felt that he had a case. So we put him up against Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean<br />

in <strong>the</strong> first round, because Jon was not fighting for <strong>the</strong> crown. Jon won, and <strong>the</strong>n various folks got upset because he was not<br />

continuing in <strong>the</strong> lists. I'm sure <strong>the</strong> procedure <strong>of</strong> having people qualify with <strong>the</strong> knight and earl marshal derived at least in part from<br />

this event.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

C “This was <strong>the</strong> tourney where Queen Ellen was abducted. She didn’t want to be abducted and protested quite strongly. My<br />

recollection was that as <strong>the</strong> rescuing forces first engaged us, <strong>the</strong> abductors, we devolved into a lack <strong>of</strong> resistance and ended <strong>the</strong><br />

growing embarrassment.<br />

“At this site (ei<strong>the</strong>r at this event or a subsequent one, I don’t remember which) a young man in his late teens came barefoot<br />

and shirtless, with a fiberglass recurve bow and wanted to use it as a club to fight me. He was told he could borrow gear to fight,<br />

but couldn’t fight as he was, using his bow.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

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D “<strong>The</strong> AoA's mentioned were Boncueur, who in addition to being a herald, became <strong>the</strong> first SCA Registrar, and Jacopo van der Jacs,<br />

who was a member <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall. He was a physician (a psychiatrist, if I recall correctly) and I think he was a good friend <strong>of</strong> Queen<br />

Ellen's.<br />

“Some comments about <strong>the</strong> first 2 pairs <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall Royalty Nei<strong>the</strong>r Jean nor Hagen had any real interest (or even previous<br />

knowledge) <strong>of</strong> SCA politics. <strong>The</strong>y were experts in o<strong>the</strong>r martial arts who learned fast and enjoyed SCA combat. Nei<strong>the</strong>r had any<br />

driving ambition to win <strong>the</strong> Crown; <strong>the</strong>y just fought for <strong>the</strong> fun <strong>of</strong> it. For some time Jean used 2 shortswords and Hagen used only<br />

longsword in crown lists, no matter who <strong>the</strong>y fought or what <strong>the</strong>ir opponents used. Both did quite well against sword & shield<br />

fighters, but could not beat <strong>the</strong> very best <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m. I worked hard to convince <strong>the</strong>m to try sword & shield in crown lists. <strong>The</strong>y finally<br />

each (in succession) tried it once, won, reigned, and never entered ano<strong>the</strong>r crown lists. I think <strong>the</strong>y were both in our household<br />

because we invited <strong>the</strong>m into our pavilion when <strong>the</strong>y first showed up. Ruth was already married to Hagen, but Jean met Ellen in<br />

our household & <strong>the</strong>n married her. Ellen was an old friend <strong>of</strong> mine from UC campus radical politics in <strong>the</strong> late 50's/early 60's and<br />

an old friend <strong>of</strong> Geri's through different Connections. Geri & I accidentally met her at <strong>the</strong> grocery store one day & she was amazed<br />

that 2 old friends from different worlds were now a couple. We told her about <strong>the</strong> SCA and she joined our household.<br />

“Anyway, since I was somewhat to blame for getting <strong>the</strong>m into this, first Jean & Ellen, <strong>the</strong>n Hagen & Ruth, sat with Geri & me<br />

in our living room at Toad Hall to discuss what <strong>the</strong>y were supposed to do. In fact, <strong>the</strong>y did quite a lot. Ellen invented <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit<br />

& physically made <strong>the</strong> first one, <strong>the</strong>y elevated <strong>the</strong> founders <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Heralds to <strong>the</strong> peerage, and Jean let me expand<br />

Siegfried's written laws into an exclusive codification <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> rules & procedures. Ruth invented <strong>the</strong> Queen's Order <strong>of</strong> Grace<br />

(& made <strong>the</strong> first 2, for just as Ellen was a talented jeweler, Ruth was a talented ceramicist.) She gave <strong>the</strong>m to 2 young ladies<br />

(Crystal & Shima) who she felt exemplified quiet dignity & grace (while also being unobtrusively helpful.) Hagen (an expert cook)<br />

invented <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon and appointed Geri to run <strong>the</strong> contests. Hagen also raised 4 fighters to <strong>the</strong> Chivalry<br />

(James in May, Paul, Flieg, & Kevin in June) who have served a total <strong>of</strong> 19 reigns as King among <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

“I must dispute a previous conjecture that Ruth didn't like <strong>the</strong> SCA much. She was a quiet person, ra<strong>the</strong>r reserved, but took her<br />

duties seriously and put a lot <strong>of</strong> effort into it. <strong>The</strong> reason we lost <strong>the</strong>m soon after is that Hagen (aka Doug Nelson) finished his Ph.D.<br />

in Math at Stanford and <strong>the</strong>y moved to Pittsburgh, PA for a job <strong>the</strong>re. Doug took up bagpiping <strong>the</strong>re, but we lost touch with <strong>the</strong>m after<br />

a while. Both Jean & Hagen showed <strong>the</strong>y knew how to be King on occasions when someone dared to affront or challenge <strong>the</strong><br />

authority <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Crown. Both were easy to get along with but not anyone to be pushed around.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

1 “I sit corrected. I never knew ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m very well.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

D “Meredith was indeed a lovely young lady. I used to enjoy dancing with her and Alisande & <strong>the</strong>ir friend Ann at <strong>the</strong> regular SCA dance<br />

classes at LeConte School in Berkeley. Once in a little war (in <strong>the</strong> hills in Tilden Park, I think) between essentially my household<br />

& yours (with some allies), I had actually managed to take your leg and was actively pressing my advantage when suddenly <strong>the</strong>re<br />

was Meredith about 4 feet to my right excitedly informing me that she had just shot an arrow into my right armpit (as my sword arm<br />

was raised) from about 4 feet away. I hadn't noticed it (<strong>the</strong>se 15" unfletched arrows with little rubber tips didn't travel far nor hit hard)<br />

but it was obvious she couldn't have missed and so I had to say "Oh, darn, I guess I'm dead" and trudged back down <strong>the</strong> hill. I think<br />

that was <strong>the</strong> war where <strong>the</strong> Shieldmaidens <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Eored first appeared as archers. (<strong>The</strong>re were 6 - Geraldine, Verena, Patrice, Ellen,<br />

Sir Earl's sister Trudy, and I think Stephan <strong>of</strong> Seawood's lady, Aurelia) <strong>The</strong>y wore matching green dresses, brown jerkins, and small<br />

roundshields slung on <strong>the</strong>ir backs. I should have had a couple <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m guarding my back, but <strong>the</strong>y went <strong>of</strong>f hunting scattered<br />

opponents on <strong>the</strong>ir own.<br />

“Sir Hubert de Recoing's mundane first name was, I think, Pascal. He never was any kind <strong>of</strong> Robert I don't think. I believe I<br />

was <strong>the</strong> only Sir Robert in <strong>the</strong> central area <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West until Westmarch, Kinslayer, & Woodsend came along.” – Robert <strong>of</strong><br />

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<strong>The</strong> Year Six<br />

May 1-2, 1971 AS VI Beltane Coronation Festival<br />

Held in Briones Park, Homestead Valley, California. Jean and Ellen held<br />

court. King Jean gave Grants <strong>of</strong> Arms to Pwyll pen Tyhron and<br />

Talanque. <strong>The</strong>n King Jean created <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit, and<br />

admitted Ellen Cross Quills as <strong>the</strong> founding member. He gave Awards<br />

<strong>of</strong> Arms to Ellen Cross Quills, Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge, Sårkhånyl Gerö,<br />

Samuel de Basset, and William <strong>the</strong> Lucky. <strong>The</strong>n Hagen and Ruth were<br />

crowned by Jean and Ellen. King Hagen knighted James Greyhelm.<br />

Hagan <strong>the</strong> Strong Ruth<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Now we come to my first event. I had come to UC Berkeley <strong>the</strong> previous fall, and had discovered Science Fiction Fandom with <strong>the</strong><br />

Elves, Gnomes and Little Men Science Fiction, Chowder and Marching Society. Through Little Men I heard about <strong>the</strong> SCA and I got<br />

a ride to <strong>the</strong> May coronation with Boncueur in his famous chariot Gules (a red convertible with GULES as a vanity plate). Boncueur<br />

was <strong>the</strong> taxi for many <strong>of</strong> us UC students to SCA events. I had met Adrienne-Martine Barnes (Adrienne <strong>of</strong> Toledo) in Little Men and<br />

through her met Poul and Karen Anderson (Sir Bela <strong>of</strong> Eastmarch and Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West.) I enjoyed <strong>the</strong> coronation and was<br />

looking for something to participate in at SCA events. I consulted with Karina about my name and device, and Karina naturally<br />

suggested trying out as a herald. As a trained singer, I had no trouble projecting my voice, and as a longtime punster I fit right in<br />

with <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> heraldic crew. <strong>The</strong> rest, as <strong>the</strong>y say, was history.” – Wilhelm von Schlüssel<br />

B “<strong>The</strong>re was much trepidation at using this site. For one, <strong>the</strong> only access was a dirt road. For two, it was usually an active cow<br />

pasture. By <strong>the</strong> present time, as far as I can tell on <strong>the</strong> SCA-West list, such hazards are commonplace and dealt with with aplomb.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> time spoken <strong>of</strong>, if was whole new idea and we weren't sure how to deal with it.<br />

“We were so worried about it that my lady and I and some members <strong>of</strong> our household, plus some folks from o<strong>the</strong>r households<br />

including a bard named Gwydion who was generally following Caradoc, ventured out <strong>the</strong> previous weekend to clean up <strong>the</strong> field<br />

and get a good idea where to situate <strong>the</strong> tourney in what is actually a good size area (though I have <strong>the</strong> feeling that a modern Crown<br />

tourney would swamp it).<br />

“<strong>The</strong> problem proved to be both insurmountable and ignorable. <strong>The</strong> field was well littered, but with old fewmets, <strong>the</strong> cows had<br />

been moved out some weeks before. I did get to learn my favorite Druid riddle, from Gwydion. "Why is Stonehenge unfinished?"<br />

"Because Druids have short attention spans."<br />

“I believe this was also <strong>the</strong> tourney wherein Calafia made a major showing by arriving in a large RV and seeming to disembark<br />

an endless stream <strong>of</strong> college students in excellent costumes with very impressive wargear and camping gear. Jeffrey Brokenblade<br />

(Jeff Rogers) who I believe earned his name by breaking several sabersaw blades while he was making a shield facing or some<br />

piece <strong>of</strong> armor, had been part <strong>of</strong> Henrik's household but moved to San Diego to go to school. <strong>The</strong>re, he met several folk who found<br />

<strong>the</strong> idea <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA fascinating. Combine this with <strong>the</strong> proximity <strong>of</strong> one Kirby deWise, who was just <strong>the</strong>n getting newspaper coverage<br />

as this recluse who had moved to <strong>the</strong> California desert to make armor, and you had a volatile combination that developed into<br />

Calafia.<br />

“I believe this was also <strong>the</strong> tourney wherein various members <strong>of</strong> my household decided to abduct Luise, aided by some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Calafians. <strong>The</strong> result was an uphill fight (and if you are familiar with <strong>the</strong> site, you know I mean Uphill) with <strong>the</strong> abductors including<br />

Houri <strong>the</strong> Savage and Cormac (er, can't remember Cormac's last name. Do you remember Steven, he was your squire) standing<br />

against all comers.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “Cormac na Conacht, as I recall. I remember you introducing me to him when I returned from Air Force land. His arms were<br />

very close to my original arms, being azure, a pale argent charged with a sword gules. My original arms were azure, a pale<br />

argent charged with a heart gules. In <strong>the</strong> end, I abandoned <strong>the</strong>m before heraldry became codified for my current arms.” –<br />

Steven MacEanruig<br />

B “Of course, we held enough events at this field that I may be getting this confused with ano<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Briones events. I remember<br />

being very upset that members <strong>of</strong> Chaos would abduct <strong>the</strong> High Lady <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> organization, but I guess that's why we had <strong>the</strong> name<br />

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“I think it was after this event that <strong>the</strong> Enigmatic Fu wrote "Oh, that Welshman" and precipitated quite a tempest in <strong>the</strong> teapot<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> local kingdom. Again, however this may have been later. <strong>The</strong>y all tend to run toge<strong>the</strong>r.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who always liked<br />

<strong>the</strong> feeling <strong>of</strong> being isolated on <strong>the</strong> Briones field even while he was bemoaning (not very loudly) <strong>the</strong> lack <strong>of</strong> local convenience stores.<br />

Fortunately, this was during <strong>the</strong> period wherein we didn't have a television, anyway.<br />

C “This was <strong>the</strong> event where I fought Lysander <strong>of</strong> Sparta, mentioned elsewhere.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

May 29, 1971 AS VI Queen’s Tea<br />

Held in Ruth’s honor in Redwood Bowl, Redwood Regional Park, Oakland, California. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon was created, and<br />

<strong>the</strong> first competition, for Medieval Confections, was won by Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge.<br />

June 19, 1971 AS VI Midsummer Crown Tourney<br />

Held in Coyote Creek Park, San Jose, California. Hagen and Ruth reigned. King Hagen gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to André de Sevastopol and<br />

Elizabeth Belleclerke. Crown Lists were held. Before <strong>the</strong> final round Frederick <strong>of</strong> Holland was made a Master, and Kevin Peregrynne and<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix were knighted. Sir James Greyhelm won, defeating Sir Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix. Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin was his lady. Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway<br />

gave <strong>the</strong> MGC to Sir Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon Competition, for Salads, was won by Sharon <strong>the</strong> Meek.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “THIS IS NOW Hear-Say! After Hourai's knighting, <strong>the</strong> kingdom bumped into a similar situation. James and Paul were one-and-one<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Finals, Jim was already a Knight (brand new at Hagen and Ruth's Coronation), but Paul wasn't. Hagen called <strong>the</strong> Chivalry<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r and after much discussion, decided to knight Paul. Paul can recite <strong>the</strong> drama when Edwin and Caradoc publicly objected<br />

during court. <strong>The</strong> bit <strong>of</strong> inside information that I have is that Mistress Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall leaned over and, after <strong>the</strong> decision was<br />

made, whispered into Hagen's ear" Well now it's hit <strong>the</strong> fan ... why not spread it around a bit?" I leave it to Fleig to tell his own story,<br />

but I (after being wiped out in <strong>the</strong> first round again) was astonished when I was Knighted.<br />

“... it will come as no surprise to anybody that I have always viewed Knights' council as a conflict. With stick-jocks at one pole<br />

and chivalry-idealists at <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r and anybody who claims to hold <strong>the</strong> high-ground at one end or <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r is lying.<br />

“When we can get around to situations that I can give personal and present at witness chivalry council testimony to, I will.” –<br />

Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “Okay, we seemed to have jumped to June, AS VI, running us past some pivotal events that happened in March, when Hagen<br />

won <strong>the</strong> crown.<br />

“... <strong>the</strong> decision <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Knights Council at <strong>the</strong> Summer Tourney, AS VI, was to knight Paul if he won. This, at least, was <strong>the</strong><br />

agreement among <strong>the</strong> knights that Hagen said he would follow. Paul was relatively new to <strong>the</strong> group and far more interested<br />

in <strong>the</strong> fighting than any o<strong>the</strong>r part <strong>of</strong> it, as I think he will agree. He also has <strong>the</strong> ability <strong>of</strong> a natural fighter combined with <strong>the</strong> ability<br />

to analyze what everyone else has done and come up with new interpretations and expansions to <strong>the</strong> knowledge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

discipline. In <strong>the</strong> finals, James won one, <strong>the</strong>n Paul won one. Hagen chose to interpret that as <strong>the</strong> "win" and called Paul forward<br />

to be knighted. Edwin and Caradoc chose to interpret that as a challenge and as <strong>the</strong> Herald (I believe it was Randal) said<br />

"mindful <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> wishes <strong>of</strong> your peers" <strong>The</strong>y stepped forward and said, "AGAINST <strong>the</strong> wishes <strong>of</strong> your peers." I'm told that Hagen<br />

was perfectly willing to say "all right, AGAINST <strong>the</strong> wishes <strong>of</strong> your peers." but I blew up completely and stormed out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Royal<br />

Pavilion (where I'd been standing as Seneschal) and called <strong>the</strong>m idiots and various o<strong>the</strong>r things. I hate to see a scene spoiled<br />

by non-scheduled <strong>the</strong>atrics.<br />

“Probably not one <strong>of</strong> my best moments, but things calmed down, Paul <strong>of</strong>fered to not be knighted, Edwin decided that was<br />

enough <strong>of</strong> a statement <strong>of</strong> chivalry to say it was okay by him to knight Paul, and <strong>the</strong> ceremony went on apace.<br />

“And actually, Phil, as I recall, raising you and Flieg to <strong>the</strong> Chivalry was also discussed in <strong>the</strong> meeting and agreed to.<br />

Despite your showing in that particular list, we all agreed that <strong>the</strong> two <strong>of</strong> you had earned your spurs through all <strong>of</strong> your activities<br />

(though spurs were not being given out at <strong>the</strong> time).<br />

“And I'm still confused about <strong>the</strong> timing <strong>of</strong> Charles being knighted and that convocation <strong>of</strong> Chivalry.<br />

“Oh, and has anyone else mentioned that Charles was probably one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> handsomest young men in <strong>the</strong> local SCA at<br />

<strong>the</strong> time and cut quite a swa<strong>the</strong> through <strong>the</strong> women <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> group?” – Stefan de Lorraine, who remembers Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

half-drawing his sword to protect himself and Geraldine from Edwin and Caradoc as <strong>the</strong>y backed away from my Advance in<br />

Wrath. Interesting snapshots <strong>the</strong> mind retains...<br />

2 “As his excellency [Stefan de Lorraine] remembers, Randal was <strong>the</strong> herald. After <strong>the</strong> argument had raged for a while, in fierce<br />

whispers over my head (I was kneeling), Randal leaned over and said to me, "You can stop this, you know." That's when I got<br />

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up and <strong>of</strong>fered not to be knighted. Also, Hagan DID say, just as Stephen charged, "Well <strong>the</strong>n, despite <strong>the</strong> wishes <strong>of</strong> his peers."<br />

– Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

I “Randall was a heck <strong>of</strong> a nice guy whom I've actually seen once in <strong>the</strong> last several years when he was back in <strong>the</strong> states.<br />

As I recall, he teaches in Scotland now, though I may have <strong>the</strong> country wrong. I remember killing him in a tiny renaissance<br />

faire we were at. I had him on my knees, did a beautiful shield hook, hit him over <strong>the</strong> head with a mace, and staggered<br />

<strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> field crying out in agony, having had my thumb between my shield and his for <strong>the</strong> shield hook. Such fun.” – Steven<br />

MacEanruig<br />

II “Hagen, in my memory <strong>of</strong> this, was in mail (shiny - stainless?) hauberk, and crown. Stefan charged out from behind <strong>the</strong><br />

thrones with all <strong>the</strong> lethality and determination (and I admired his venom) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> strongest terrier ever invented (GREAT<br />

seneschal drill) and went directly (can you say SHREDDER?) into Edwin's and Caradoc's faces. My emotional read was<br />

that Hagen would have happily snapped ei<strong>the</strong>r or both <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m over his knee.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

a “That hauberk was made entirely <strong>of</strong> plated split-rings. <strong>The</strong>y were maybe 1/2" in diameter. I borrowed it to go to<br />

Westercon (if memory serves...) and Lynn Hollander wore it for <strong>the</strong> Lampoon "Tolkien" skit ("Boggies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sty" and<br />

all that). After <strong>the</strong> 'con it was returned to Hagen.<br />

“I think it weighed a bit less than 30 pounds. As I recall it had brass split rings for <strong>the</strong> bottom dags.” – Hal Ravn<br />

b “<strong>The</strong> really shitty thing was <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>ft <strong>of</strong> Hagen's mail an event later in <strong>the</strong>ir reign. I can say little else than while he and<br />

Ruth slept in <strong>the</strong> Royal pavilion (in it's first months' existence) <strong>the</strong> mail disappeared.<br />

“* (I cheated because my fa<strong>the</strong>r could liberate durable metals from <strong>the</strong> refinery's scrap piles, and I did something<br />

similar) ... <strong>the</strong> white Knight was only an accident in one time line.<br />

“Paul and I just reviewed his memories <strong>of</strong> this tiny chunk <strong>of</strong> time (which happened some 10 minutes before I got<br />

caught in history) at Mists Coronet last week, <strong>the</strong>re are NO disagreements.<br />

“Did Jerry P. to make a good impression on ANYBODY?” – Kevin Peregrynne - Go Stefan ... Go it's only ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

year.<br />

III “This commentary brings up <strong>the</strong> Three Randalls. <strong>The</strong>y were all active about <strong>the</strong> same time, and each had something in<br />

common with <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs. First <strong>of</strong> all, I believe <strong>the</strong> Randall <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far North mentioned by Paul and Steven was actually<br />

Ranulf <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far North, though his real name was, indeed, Randall. Ranulf, along with Bergen Von Rausch and Elrin <strong>of</strong><br />

Hrassvelg and Elrin's <strong>the</strong>n wife Katrina, founded <strong>the</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> Shasta, which was a fixture <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> for several<br />

years until <strong>the</strong>y all went <strong>the</strong>ir separate ways. Ranulf was a dedicated fighter who was, unfortunately, dedicated to a lot <strong>of</strong><br />

o<strong>the</strong>r things, like getting through school, and was not able to concentrate enough to get knighted before reality led him on<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r paths. <strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r two Randalls are, <strong>of</strong> course, Randall <strong>of</strong> High Tower (Randall Garrett) who has appeared in <strong>the</strong>se<br />

missives several times, and Randy Millen (sp?), known in <strong>the</strong> SCA as Boncouer. While a person <strong>of</strong> immense dignity, he<br />

insisted on being called Randy (when he wasn't being Boncouer) to distinguish himself from High Tower. A fascinating<br />

individual who made his own mark on <strong>the</strong> SCA. Perhaps William <strong>the</strong> Lucky, who knew him better, could comment?” –<br />

Stefan de Lorraine<br />

a “You are correct. Ranulf <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far North it was.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

b “Unless I have mistaken him for ano<strong>the</strong>r Randall who was a Shastan, Randy's mundane last name was Rogers - he<br />

told a hilarious tale <strong>of</strong> his efforts to convince his fellow students at Oxford (?) that his name REALLY WAS Randy<br />

Rogers, not a dirty joke at <strong>the</strong>ir expense. (For those not up on <strong>the</strong>ir contemporary Brit slang it would translate as horny<br />

f**cker.)” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

i “What makes <strong>the</strong> name truly hilarious from <strong>the</strong> Brit viewpoint is that "roger" means <strong>the</strong> same thing as "randy"<br />

when it comes to slanging around....” – Hilary <strong>of</strong> Serendip<br />

A “Bonceur stories could proliferate almost indefinitely. My favorite one was when he encountered David Green<br />

(Ruthven <strong>of</strong> Rockridge) at <strong>the</strong> San Francisco opera in <strong>the</strong> men's room line. David was on <strong>the</strong> BoD at <strong>the</strong> time.<br />

So <strong>the</strong>re he was standing in <strong>the</strong> line when Bonceur's impressive voice suddenly tolled out "Ah, your<br />

excellency, so pleased to see you here." accompanied by a deep bow.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “Deep bow??? <strong>The</strong> way I heard it, he fell to his knees.” – Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin<br />

2 “When I heard <strong>the</strong> tale, B. said "Ah, Your Serenity ..." - which sounds plausible, that being <strong>the</strong> title <strong>the</strong><br />

Bodbeings arrogated to <strong>the</strong>mselves when <strong>the</strong>y were playing Imperial Electors.” – Hilary <strong>of</strong> Serendip<br />

I “Actually, <strong>the</strong> way I heard it was that <strong>the</strong> Heralds, mostly egged on by Sarkanyi Gero, who never met<br />

a sumptuary law he didn't like, were all for <strong>the</strong> Board calling <strong>the</strong>mselves <strong>the</strong> Electors, but <strong>the</strong> Board<br />

had a rush <strong>of</strong> sanity (or felt a wave <strong>of</strong> protest) and decided that <strong>the</strong> Board should stay in <strong>the</strong> 20th<br />

Century. Boncuer was, <strong>of</strong> course, a Herald, and wont to grab any stick and run with it without finding<br />

out if <strong>the</strong> stick wanted to go anywhere ...” – Stefan de Lorraine, who thinks that keeping <strong>the</strong> BOD in<br />

<strong>the</strong> 20th century is a really fine idea.<br />

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a “<strong>The</strong> BoD's decision to stick to <strong>the</strong> 20th Century came much later, after <strong>the</strong> flack about <strong>the</strong> BoD<br />

giving out Pelicans. Before that <strong>the</strong> BoD had one foot in each period. I think <strong>the</strong> Imperial<br />

Electors idea came from Jon de Cles.” – Wilhelm von Schlüssel<br />

1 “Yes - this is spot on <strong>the</strong> mark. I read all <strong>the</strong> surviving files - several file drawers' worth -<br />

during my first few months as Steward, and <strong>the</strong> Board formally abandoned <strong>the</strong> Imperium<br />

idea two or three years down <strong>the</strong> road from <strong>the</strong> time under discussion. It continued to use<br />

<strong>the</strong> vocabulary in its own documents for two or three years after that, with gradually<br />

diminishing frequency ...” – Hilary <strong>of</strong> Serendip<br />

3 “Well, when David tells <strong>the</strong> tale, <strong>the</strong> greeting was "Fancy meeting you here, milord," booming from <strong>the</strong><br />

back <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> urinal queue. And he has <strong>the</strong> advantage (?) <strong>of</strong> having been <strong>the</strong>re.” – Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge<br />

B “I also remember being in one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> porta-potties at a tournament when someone was going down <strong>the</strong> line<br />

trying to find an empty one. Knock, knock. Occupied. Knock, knock, Occupied. Knock, knock, and Boncuer's<br />

voice announcing "I Am Within."” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

C “My favorite Boncouer story was when he switched <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> microphone and stepped ostentatiously in front <strong>of</strong><br />

it and proceeded to rattle <strong>the</strong> partitions three rooms away with his un-assisted voice at Twelfth Night at <strong>the</strong><br />

Kensington Unitarian Church. He, Randall <strong>of</strong> High Tower and John ap Griffin are my top three voice heralds<br />

<strong>of</strong> all time.<br />

“Help me out a bit here ... I only remember Gonwyndlyn <strong>of</strong> Hrasvelg as Elrin's first wife but that was<br />

during our Golden Rivers' days and we could have missed a previous wife in <strong>the</strong> earlier Bay Area years.<br />

“Jerald may have up to date data on Boncoeur...” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “No, you are probably right about Gonwyndlyn being Karen's SCA name; I mis-remembered it. Very nice<br />

lady, but when she and Scott (Elrin) Arquette split up, she disappeared entirely from everyone's radar,<br />

even though <strong>the</strong>re were many ladies, my own included, who really liked her.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

a “That was Karen's SCA name. I can remember what we once called Hrassvelg's day. Elriin got<br />

knighted and laureled and Gonwyndlyn got laureled all at <strong>the</strong> same tourney. She was not in<br />

attendance, so Scott returned home and went to bed, leaving <strong>the</strong> two laurels and white belt hanging<br />

on <strong>the</strong> bedroom doorknob for her to find when she returned.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

2 “I never meant to imply that <strong>the</strong> Shasta crew ever lived in <strong>the</strong> Bay Area (though I saw Bergen (Larry<br />

Penland) at a wedding a few years back and have no idea where <strong>the</strong>y are living <strong>the</strong>se days). It's just that<br />

my parents and bro<strong>the</strong>r lived in Redding, so I saw a lot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shasta crew and thought <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m as a<br />

major part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>, even if <strong>the</strong>y were a four hour drive away. <strong>The</strong>y certainly had a bigger impact<br />

on <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> than <strong>the</strong>ir size warranted. Who can forget <strong>the</strong> Shasta Mercenary Company motto? Or<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir battle cry?” – Stefan de Lorraine, who always considered himself an honorary Shastan<br />

a “More <strong>of</strong> my imprecision - I was referring to Patti and my pre-Sacramento period when we lived in<br />

<strong>the</strong> East Bay, not inferring that <strong>the</strong> Shastans ever did (that mountain is too cumbersome to move<br />

around with ease).” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

3 “Scott (Elriin) is somewhere down around Salinas, I think. I saw him at 12th night last year. Larry<br />

(Bergen) is still in Redding, I think. Sam Brown (Maelgwynne de Lyonesse) still sees him frequently.<br />

“For those that don't know, <strong>the</strong> motto <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shastan mercenaries was "We may be dumb but we're<br />

sure stupid." <strong>The</strong> battle cry was a simple “stupid”.<br />

“I do remember Shastan talent contests. <strong>The</strong> one I most enjoyed were where William <strong>the</strong> Lucky and<br />

I played a duet for spurs using Elriin as <strong>the</strong> instrument. He was wearing his Silver Mullet rowelled spurs<br />

and we knelt behind him and spun <strong>the</strong>m. I used to bug Elriin at knight's fealty ceremonies by kneeling<br />

behind him and spinning his spurs as <strong>the</strong> herald read <strong>the</strong> oath.<br />

“But are you a real honorary Shastan?” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

C “Oh, yes. I think I've already mentioned <strong>the</strong> time when he was extolling that new-fangled Atenveldtian invention,<br />

households, and when we disagreed he decided it was because we *didn't understand* and repeated <strong>the</strong> entire<br />

argument over, and he spoke not in sentences but in paragraphs, and got livid if one interrupted.” – Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong><br />

Caer-Myrddin<br />

4 “If at any time, however, someone is talking about Randall and political machinations, we are talking about High Tower, not<br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />

“Oh, and speaking <strong>of</strong> High Tower, it should be listed as a major ga<strong>the</strong>ring place for <strong>the</strong> SCA in those days, right along with<br />

Chaos Manor, Toad Hall, Greyhaven, and <strong>the</strong> Black Hole <strong>of</strong> Calcutta (which was <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Harold Breakstone for several<br />

years). High Tower was in San Francisco, as was <strong>the</strong> Black Hole. <strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r three were in <strong>the</strong> Oakland/Berkeley region.” –<br />

Stefan de Lorraine, who is remembering that Ranulf is <strong>the</strong> one who bought most <strong>of</strong> his early comic book collection so many<br />

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I “A good chunk <strong>of</strong> SCA history and a fair amount <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> rules and traditions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> group evolved from <strong>the</strong> relationships <strong>of</strong><br />

those houses.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

II “This is probably a pretty good place to add to Robert's comments <strong>of</strong> some time back about <strong>the</strong> early days <strong>of</strong> SCA<br />

armoring. At this time, around ASIV-VI, <strong>the</strong> focus <strong>of</strong> armoring efforts shifted mainly to <strong>the</strong> Chaos Manor garage, presided<br />

over by Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean, who lived with us at <strong>the</strong> time. An organization called <strong>the</strong> Armorer's Guild had sprung up around that<br />

time (and this is probably <strong>the</strong> first time in 20 years I've remembered that name) and <strong>the</strong>y accumulated a lot <strong>of</strong> metal cutting<br />

and shaping gear that appeared in our garage. We had people from all over <strong>the</strong> kingdom appearing in that garage to work<br />

on weaponry and armor, even Caradoc and Edwin showed up from time to time. This sometimes made for potential<br />

embarrassment as our doorbell would ring at odd moments and we'd find an armorer on <strong>the</strong> doorstep looking for <strong>the</strong> key<br />

to <strong>the</strong> garage.<br />

“I remember James Greyhelm showing up one afternoon when Luise and I had decided to take advantage <strong>of</strong> a rare<br />

period <strong>of</strong> no one else in <strong>the</strong> house... (ano<strong>the</strong>r memory that hadn't come to <strong>the</strong> forefront in many many years.)<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Battered Helm took shape in that garage, as a matter <strong>of</strong> fact. Jon and MacEanruig and Eliazar ben David (Louis<br />

Freeman) and Warren <strong>the</strong> Strange were occupied in a project which <strong>the</strong>y studiously kept me away from. I found out why<br />

when I became <strong>the</strong> first recipient <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> honor. Perhaps Jon or Steven could comment on how <strong>the</strong> object was created.” –<br />

Stefan de Lorraine<br />

a “As I recall it, <strong>the</strong> Battered Helm was a creation <strong>of</strong> William <strong>the</strong> Lucky and myself. We used one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> old Freon gas<br />

drum helms (mine, I think), beat it up as much as we could, cut <strong>the</strong> blade buried in out <strong>of</strong> sheet metal, hacksawed<br />

a slit in <strong>the</strong> helm, and pounded in <strong>the</strong> blade. Jon and Warren and Eliazar may have been involved, but William and<br />

I were <strong>the</strong> main instigators. We wanted to encourage excellence in dying. A few months earlier, I had sponsored a<br />

contest at a small prize tourney with a pair <strong>of</strong> old bayonets going to <strong>the</strong> best death and Bill and I thought making such<br />

an event a permanent part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> kingdom would be a Good Thing.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

i “Just our own tiny tidbit <strong>of</strong> OBH lore<br />

“Patrice is to <strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong> my knowledge <strong>the</strong> only non-combatant female to have earned <strong>the</strong> award ... <strong>the</strong> rose<br />

in <strong>the</strong> grille-work and <strong>the</strong> heart-shaped kiss/puncture on <strong>the</strong> helm's cheek are her contributions. Purgatorio chess<br />

game - Douglas longshanks defeated me in <strong>the</strong> best mace fight I ever experienced Black-vs-White champion.”<br />

– Kevin Peregrynne<br />

b “And does anyone want to tell <strong>the</strong> story <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Society for Medieval Combat (or Society <strong>of</strong> Middle-aged Wombats, as<br />

it was called in some circles)? I think by <strong>the</strong> time we are covering it had already arrived and departed <strong>the</strong> scene...” –<br />

Stefan de Lorraine, who is always ra<strong>the</strong>r shocked to realize how much <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> early history <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA took place in<br />

that house, as well as all <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />

i “<strong>The</strong> Association for Medieval combat was, as I recall just an association <strong>of</strong> a small group <strong>of</strong> fighters (including<br />

myself, Richard <strong>the</strong> Short, Edwin Bersark, Jamie Oakenshield (I think), Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow, Bela <strong>of</strong> Eastmarch,<br />

and several o<strong>the</strong>rs who I don't recall), so we could pool our resources -- financially mainly, so we could acquire<br />

materials for gear. We met on a monthly basis and collected 25 cent dues and a few who were financially better<br />

<strong>of</strong>f sometimes loaned <strong>the</strong> treasury money so <strong>the</strong> Association could purchase bulk quantities <strong>of</strong> materials to be<br />

sold to individual members at slightly above cost at unit prices. This allowed us to buy a hide <strong>of</strong> lea<strong>the</strong>r, box <strong>of</strong><br />

rivets, sheet <strong>of</strong> steel, etc., and <strong>the</strong>n sell a piece <strong>of</strong> lea<strong>the</strong>r, a rivet, a piece <strong>of</strong> steel, etc., to a member at <strong>the</strong> item's<br />

pro-rated cost. This lasted for less than a year, and died for lack <strong>of</strong> participation.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

B “Some background: At October V Crown, Stefan de Lorraine got up and announced that <strong>the</strong> Council <strong>of</strong> Seneschals would be holding<br />

regular meetings, and anyone who wanted to know what was happening in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> should come. Being nosey, I went. From<br />

this, much else followed, over <strong>the</strong> course <strong>of</strong> several years.<br />

“Since everyone else in Headlesse House was going to want a report, I took notes. When I got caught at it, I got drafted as<br />

secretary. At which point I was sucked in as a deputy seneschal. <strong>The</strong>re was actually something for <strong>the</strong> various deputies to do Steve<br />

instituted Throne Seneschals -- someone to stand beside <strong>the</strong> Throne (or accompany <strong>the</strong> King around, if He preferred) and provide<br />

service and/or conversation and advice. From which you may correctly infer that <strong>the</strong> hordes <strong>of</strong> hangers - on we see now had not<br />

yet appeared.” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

1 “Having had a long and fruitful association with William as a Great Officer <strong>of</strong> State (or several - considering <strong>the</strong> corporate level<br />

stuff), this has to count as one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> great pieces <strong>of</strong> serendipity in <strong>Kingdom</strong> history. He was a worthy successor to Stefan.”<br />

– Kevin Peregrynne<br />

I “In <strong>the</strong> early days, when it came to conducting routine support matters during court, <strong>the</strong> King and Queen had two groups<br />

from which <strong>the</strong>y could draw. <strong>The</strong> first was members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir own household (a system which sometimes worked and<br />

sometimes did not), and <strong>the</strong> second was <strong>the</strong> throne seneschals. Most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> functions performed today by <strong>the</strong> Royal<br />

entourage were performed by <strong>the</strong> throne seneschals. In fact, it was not <strong>the</strong> least uncommon for <strong>the</strong> K&Q to show at an<br />

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event with zero retainers in tow, and simply have <strong>the</strong> throne seneschals corps (or even members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> local group)<br />

perform all <strong>of</strong> duties now associated with a Royal household.<br />

“Today, to <strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong> my knowledge this is not done (unless <strong>the</strong> Royals are traveling a very great distance--but even<br />

<strong>the</strong>n, I am aware <strong>of</strong> Western Royals who have gone to great lengths to import <strong>the</strong>ir own retainers while attending Pennsic).<br />

I suspect it is because <strong>the</strong> duties <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> seneschalate and Royal retainers have become highly specialized.” – Andrew<br />

<strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

a “In <strong>the</strong> early days before <strong>the</strong> establishment <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> "civil service" <strong>of</strong> Seneschals <strong>the</strong> Crown relied on various individuals<br />

for support depending on <strong>the</strong> nature <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> question(s). Frequently <strong>the</strong> Herald was consulted as to what was<br />

happening on <strong>the</strong> field, <strong>the</strong> Chancellor was consulted on legalities, and <strong>the</strong> seneschal was consulted on procedures.<br />

Always, <strong>the</strong> Crown's own household was consulted. <strong>The</strong>se positions grew as <strong>the</strong>ir need did.” – David <strong>of</strong> Illwherlane<br />

B “I had started fighting over <strong>the</strong> winter (AS V), but managed not to get "qualified" at March Crown, or at Beltane, or at June Crown.<br />

So I had lots <strong>of</strong> time to spend as Throne Seneschal during <strong>the</strong> June Crown Lists. And I was standing at King Hagen's elbow when<br />

<strong>the</strong> last fight (only?) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> semi-finals finished. Which gave me at opportunity to trigger one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bigger political flaps <strong>of</strong> my career<br />

(arguably, <strong>the</strong> biggest).<br />

“Several people have already written about parts <strong>of</strong> this, but I will try to go through <strong>the</strong> whole thing anyway. If only for my own<br />

convenience -- it makes keeping <strong>the</strong> memory straight easier. Directions are all from <strong>the</strong> perspective <strong>of</strong> someone standing next to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Throne.” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

B “<strong>The</strong> Knighting <strong>of</strong> Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

“(As Paul wins <strong>the</strong> last fight <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> semi-finals) William <strong>the</strong> Lucky (standing just to <strong>the</strong> right <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Throne, leans over to <strong>the</strong> King)<br />

"Your Majesty, Paul has just gotten into <strong>the</strong> finals. Are you going to Knight him now?"<br />

“King Hagen "Is it usual?"<br />

“(At this point I had seen exactly two Crown Lists. In October, Charles <strong>of</strong> Mercury had gotten in to <strong>the</strong> Finals, and been Knighted.<br />

In March, Hagen had gotten into <strong>the</strong> Finals, and been Knighted. So, in 100% <strong>of</strong> all know cases ....<br />

“(I was later informed that <strong>the</strong> Chivalry had discussed <strong>the</strong> possibility before <strong>the</strong> lists <br />

and decided that he should be Knighted IF HE WON. Naturally, I was in no position to know that.) William "Yes, Your Majesty."<br />

“King Hagen "Let's do it."<br />

“(I went <strong>of</strong>f and rounded up a Herald to call <strong>the</strong> populace toge<strong>the</strong>r. Randal <strong>of</strong> High Tower served as Herald for <strong>the</strong> Court,<br />

standing to <strong>the</strong> King's right . <strong>The</strong> populace duly assembled. <strong>The</strong> King stood<br />

before <strong>the</strong> Throne, holding <strong>the</strong> unshea<strong>the</strong>d Great Sword <strong>of</strong> State.<br />

“Randal "Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix, come before <strong>the</strong> Throne."<br />

“(Paul came and knelt, a couple <strong>of</strong> yards from <strong>the</strong> Throne -- i.e. in full sun, which becomes a factor later.)” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

1 “I remember partly cloudy skies. Which does NOT mean that Paul was NOT in full sun it's that Patti and o<strong>the</strong>rs clearly<br />

remember <strong>the</strong> clouds parting and a sunbeam zapping me as I got <strong>the</strong> accolade some several minutes later. (By <strong>the</strong> by, I don't<br />

know how precedence is determined, but Fleig is chronologically senior to me by roughly five minutes)” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “King Hagen (prompted as necessary by <strong>the</strong> Herald) "Right mindful <strong>of</strong> your prowess upon <strong>the</strong> field, and responsive to <strong>the</strong> wishes<br />

<strong>of</strong> your peers ..."<br />

“(At this point, Edwin Berserk and Caradoc ap Cador enter from <strong>the</strong> left proclaiming "In spite <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> wishes <strong>of</strong> his peers!" I'm<br />

not sure which one stepped forward first, but <strong>the</strong> second one was only a couple <strong>of</strong> steps behind and his words started immediately<br />

on <strong>the</strong> heels <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> words <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first. <strong>The</strong>y take position several yards behind Paul.” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

1 “My mind pictures <strong>the</strong>m in <strong>the</strong> order stated - Caradoc on Edwin's heels. But both assumed <strong>the</strong> same wide-legged and armscrossed<br />

stance and were hairy and kilted, so I could easily be wrong. <strong>The</strong> dialogue (to confirm Bill's recounting) came out as<br />

In spite ... In spite ... (in chorus) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> wishes <strong>of</strong> his peers!"” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “(Enter Stefan de Lorraine from <strong>the</strong> right, carrying Seneschal's red staff. He plants himself dramatically between Paul and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

two.) Stefan (as accurately quoted by Kevin earlier) "You sons <strong>of</strong> bitches!"<br />

“(It was a stage whisper, clearly audible even to someone ten yards behind him.)” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

1 “My impression is that shrubbery and small warm-blooded creatures were fatally injured at much longer range - I never before<br />

or since saw Stefan that angry.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “(King Hagen starts out from <strong>the</strong> Throne, handing <strong>the</strong> Great Sword <strong>of</strong> State to <strong>the</strong> Herald.) Randal (handing it right back) "You may<br />

want this, Your Majesty."<br />

“(King Hagen goes out to where <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r three are ga<strong>the</strong>red. <strong>The</strong> Great Sword <strong>of</strong> State gets <strong>the</strong> first couple <strong>of</strong> inches <strong>of</strong> its<br />

point stuck into <strong>the</strong> sod. A long, intense, but inaudible, conversation ensues.” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

1 “(Sword wobbling pendulum wise to-and-fro) My impression that it was ei<strong>the</strong>r stick <strong>the</strong> sword into <strong>the</strong> ground or into one or<br />

<strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> two. Hagen wasn't happy ei<strong>the</strong>r.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “(It seemed to last forever, but was probably only 30 minutes or so. Eventually, <strong>the</strong>y disperse, <strong>the</strong> King comes back to <strong>the</strong> Throne,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> ceremony starts over.)<br />

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“King Hagen "Well <strong>the</strong>n, right mindful <strong>of</strong> your prowess on <strong>the</strong> field, and in spite <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> wishes <strong>of</strong> your peers, We, <strong>the</strong> King, are<br />

minded to create you a Knight ..."<br />

“(Some years later, James commented that he thought that <strong>the</strong> only reason he won that tournament was that he spent a hour<br />

lying down resting in <strong>the</strong> shade while Paul was kneeling in <strong>the</strong> sun with emotional argument raging about him.)” – William <strong>the</strong><br />

Lucky, who in retrospect wonders that he didn't get immediately booted from <strong>the</strong> Council <strong>of</strong> Seneschals.<br />

1 “James neglects that Paul came <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> field after <strong>the</strong> first match and wondered aloud why his shield-hooks weren't working.<br />

<strong>The</strong> chorus from <strong>the</strong> Queen-Candidates' support crowd at Ruth's left <strong>of</strong> "He's left-handed!" I think may have embarrassed Paul<br />

just a tiny little bit.”<br />

“Paul was doing an interesting imitation <strong>of</strong> a spectator at a tennis match.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

C “6/19/VI was <strong>the</strong> day I somehow came out <strong>of</strong> my pupal stage and began to make a real nuisance <strong>of</strong> myself (how can a chunk <strong>of</strong> cloth<br />

and a hardware store cut-to-measure swag lamp accessory have such an effect?) much, I'm sure, to <strong>the</strong> regret <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> our<br />

correspondents ... and <strong>the</strong>n Jim made me Earl Marshal within a year - <strong>the</strong> rest is violence.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

D “I mostly recall a sense <strong>of</strong> frustration, since I was still in Kansas at <strong>the</strong> time, not getting out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> air force until June 27. At <strong>the</strong> time<br />

I would call Stefan de Lorraine (Steve Perrin) every Sunday evening (at least I think it was Sunday). I do remember that he gave me<br />

an earful about Paul's knighting.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

E “I'm pretty well tapped out on this tourney. <strong>The</strong> only o<strong>the</strong>r comment I have is to ask if this was <strong>the</strong> one where half <strong>of</strong> Three Mountains<br />

showed up in rabbit fur bikinis (Okay, only a couple <strong>of</strong> women were wearing <strong>the</strong>se, but <strong>the</strong>y made an impression) and claimed that<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were all Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Barbarians?” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

F “Did I see reference to creation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chivalry at "12th Night III"? Perhaps a typo. <strong>The</strong> Chivalry (first 12), Laurel (first 2), and<br />

Dukedom (first 3) all began at 12th Night II. Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms (first 5) and <strong>the</strong> first Court Baron were at 12th Night III.<br />

“I used to run into Barry <strong>of</strong> Judah at RenFaire every year until recently (when I quit working it after 29 years). When he was a<br />

teen-aged fighter, coming down from Stockton, he was thought by some to not count blows. However, once when I was sure I'd hit<br />

him on <strong>the</strong> top <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> helm in a melee and he went over backward to <strong>the</strong> ground, I later found him running around still fighting. I took<br />

him to task about it, but he swore that my sword never touched him. Sure enough, Geri's films showed him a good inch ahead <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> sword as he fell. It was a strange defensive tactic, but he wasn't being dishonest.<br />

“Paul's knighting I don't think it came after <strong>the</strong> semi-finals, as was said, but ra<strong>the</strong>r after James & Paul had each won one fight<br />

<strong>of</strong> a best-<strong>of</strong>-3 final. Anyone else remember that?” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

1 “I concur with Robert. It was after <strong>the</strong> semi finals, as I recall, that <strong>the</strong> chivalry met to decide whe<strong>the</strong>r to knight Paul, and only after<br />

he had won one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> final matches that Hagen, prompted by my ever-helpful Deputy Seneschal, decided to knight him.”<br />

– Stefan de Lorraine, who hopes he hasn't cut up Robert's comments so badly <strong>the</strong>y are not comprehensible.<br />

I “Just to reiterate my own earlier observations, <strong>the</strong> knighting and accompanying drama was after <strong>the</strong> first two bouts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

finals - a gaggle <strong>of</strong> us including myself, Patti, Carol, Verena, Kristina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Runes, Ka<strong>the</strong>a verKaysc and o<strong>the</strong>rs (for some<br />

reason I remember <strong>the</strong> ladies, and no o<strong>the</strong>r (non-finalist) gentlemen - that dominant Y chromosome again I guess [a<br />

prettier cluster <strong>of</strong> blondes and red heads I can't imagine being among]) were clustered just to Ruth's left. <strong>The</strong> ladies spent<br />

a good portion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir time fanning James and (no kidding) peeling grapes and feeding <strong>the</strong>m to him in <strong>the</strong> shade while<br />

poor Paul was kneeling in <strong>the</strong> hot sun with hotter words passing above him.<br />

“Until <strong>the</strong> center-stage stuff began happening, Paul had been with us between bouts too (refer to my mention <strong>of</strong> his<br />

forgetting Jim was left-handed in <strong>the</strong> first bout - Paul won <strong>the</strong> second bout and <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> proverbial bucolic by-product<br />

impacted <strong>the</strong> rotary atmosphere impeller).<br />

“Things have changed over <strong>the</strong> years, but at <strong>the</strong> time, what I refer to as <strong>the</strong> younger crowd were pretty chummy - we<br />

may have been partisan in rooting for one fighter or ano<strong>the</strong>r but we were supportive <strong>of</strong> each o<strong>the</strong>r when getting trapped<br />

in <strong>the</strong> power structure was impending.<br />

“Ah! To be young again.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

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July 31-Aug 1, 1971 AS VI August Purgatorio Coronation Festival<br />

Held at Big Trees Camp, Redwood Regional Park, Oakland, California. Hagen and<br />

Ruth held court. King Hagen gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Nicorlynn <strong>of</strong> Caer Wydyr<br />

and Tarysa <strong>of</strong> Rivendell. Queen Ruth created <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace, and<br />

admitted Crystal and Shima as founding members. <strong>The</strong>n James and Verena were<br />

crowned by Hagen and Ruth. King James gave a Grant <strong>of</strong> Arms to Rima <strong>of</strong><br />

Rockridge. He <strong>the</strong>n created <strong>the</strong> Office <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Protector <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Royal Wards (later<br />

called <strong>the</strong> Wardlord by Lady Rima). A fighting competition was held to fill <strong>the</strong><br />

position, and Sir Charles <strong>of</strong> Mercury won. As he stayed ladyless for only a few<br />

hours, ano<strong>the</strong>r competition was held <strong>the</strong> next day, which was won by Lysander<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sparta. Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Paravel (Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin) won <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Wooden Spoon competition for cherry pie.<br />

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Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin - Azure, in canton a crux ansata Or.<br />

A “An interesting event. <strong>The</strong>re was a planned abduction <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> king (James) by some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ladies <strong>of</strong> Henrik's household (including<br />

my lady). It turned out very poorly for a variety <strong>of</strong> reasons including poor planning and, IMHO [”In My Humble Opinion” – ed.], Jim<br />

being young, touchy and a bit too full <strong>of</strong> himself. I remember <strong>the</strong> abductors finally sort <strong>of</strong> on trial before <strong>the</strong> king with me standing<br />

behind <strong>the</strong>m, sword in hand, seriously ready to cast down belt and chain and resign my knighthood if necessary. I was probably<br />

about as angry as I ever get. Fortunately, things didn't come to quite that pass.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “It had more to do with <strong>the</strong> facts that I did not want to be held against my will by anyone - (too much time being held in jail, OK?)<br />

and I really objected to being ridden down from behind, and slammed into <strong>the</strong> dirt face first by someone on horseback. That<br />

really hurt, and that was what pissed me <strong>of</strong>f. I was ok and in fairly good humor up to <strong>the</strong>n ... As it was, I was calmed down<br />

enough later that we had a mock trial and everything was ok. Jeez - I had forgotten about that incident ... It was hot, and mostly<br />

we had a lot <strong>of</strong> fun that day.” – James Greyhelm<br />

I “It certainly was poorly planned. It wasn't clear at <strong>the</strong> start whe<strong>the</strong>r it was a mock trial or not and, trust me, you wouldn't have<br />

forgotten about it if it was your girlfriend on trial. Fortunately it worked out ok afterwards. Suzanne was actually a lot less<br />

bo<strong>the</strong>red by it than I was.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

a “I think <strong>the</strong> reason Suzanne even did <strong>the</strong> abduction was because she had previously been giving James riding<br />

lessons on her Percheron, Alberic. I believe she felt that since James had had some contact with her horse that she<br />

could pull <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> abduction without Alberic getting out <strong>of</strong> hand and without Jim getting freaked out by such a massive<br />

horse (wide not tall). Horses, however, no matter what size, do not always do what <strong>the</strong>ir riders expect or desire. I am<br />

sure that Suzanne didn’t intend that Jim would be knocked down hard, face first. Remember in <strong>the</strong> movies <strong>the</strong> good<br />

guy always succeeds, even on horseback. Reality is generally different in some particulars.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “I was under <strong>the</strong> impression that it was Aurelia and her horse that knocked James down, but I may be recalling<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r problems Aurelia had with her mount at tournies. It was not <strong>the</strong> most docile and well-behaved <strong>of</strong> animals.”<br />

– Stefan de Lorraine<br />

i “Yeah - that was who it was! After I picked myself up, I looked around for a weapon to defend myself, as she<br />

looked like she was going to come back for ano<strong>the</strong>r pass. I picked up a rock or something and she said<br />

"Don't you hurt my horse." This after she had just knocked me down! I just walked past her back to camp.”<br />

– James Greyhelm<br />

2 “As she told me, Suzanne thought it would be neat to abduct <strong>the</strong> King. Didn’t work out as planned, but at least it<br />

ended with no casualties, ei<strong>the</strong>r real or political.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

A “Charles didn't stay ladyless for even that long. He thought <strong>the</strong> position sounded interesting, so he and his lady broke up before<br />

it specifically so he could fight in it and <strong>the</strong>n made up again afterwards.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

B “I have pictures <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> grand March and coronation, with Randall and Boncueur handling <strong>the</strong> grand March and Karina doing <strong>the</strong><br />

coronation court. James and Verena both wore blue and white. (This was also <strong>the</strong> first event where I had my own costume, ra<strong>the</strong>r<br />

than borrowing from Golden Key.)” – Wilhelm von Schlüssel<br />

B “One event I missed was <strong>the</strong> SCA Court <strong>of</strong> Love held at WesterCon in San Francisco, CA on 7/4/1971. I have some pictures <strong>of</strong> it.<br />

Countess Adrienne <strong>of</strong> Toledo presided. Gwydion pen Tyrhon sang and played <strong>the</strong> guitar.” – Wilhelm von Schlüssel


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October 16, 1971 AS VI Autumn Crown Tourney<br />

Held at Coyote Creek Park, San Jose, California. James and Verena reigned. King James knighted Thomas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pines. He made Sir Earl<br />

<strong>of</strong> Morris a Crown Baron. Queen Verena admitted Lyndyre <strong>of</strong> Valrenor to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace. Crown Lists were held. Sir Paul <strong>of</strong><br />

Bellatrix won, defeating Sir Kevin Peregrynne. Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix was his lady. A competition for Wardlord was held. Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga won.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon contest, for pickled anything, was won by Demoiselle Alania. Sir Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix gave <strong>the</strong> MGC to Sir<br />

Thomas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pines.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I have a lot <strong>of</strong> pictures <strong>of</strong> this one, which I'm looking at now. I remember I had made a new shield <strong>of</strong> plywood with lea<strong>the</strong>r facing.<br />

No edge, <strong>of</strong> course, and in my first or second fight in <strong>the</strong> lists Gordon Monson (William Gordon <strong>of</strong> York) carved a great notch in it<br />

with repeated blows <strong>of</strong> his rattan sword.<br />

“Paul had two long fights with Lysander <strong>of</strong> Sparta in <strong>the</strong> lists. Lysander was using a light short sword and couldn't hit very hard<br />

with it. He also wasn't particularly in Paul's class as a fighter. His defense was pretty good, though, and combined with solid armor<br />

and a high pain threshold <strong>the</strong> fights went on forever.<br />

“My memory was that both <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fights with Lysander were in <strong>the</strong> lists, <strong>the</strong> first being inconclusive and with no end in sight. A<br />

break was called and Paul changed to a mace. This seems to be born out by <strong>the</strong> sequence <strong>of</strong> my pictures.<br />

“Lysander also had some o<strong>the</strong>r things about his armor. He had a heavy crest on <strong>the</strong> helmet running from back to front and it<br />

made him essentially unkillable from blows on top <strong>of</strong> his helmet. He also wore a red cloak that tended to muffle blows his back.<br />

“I also remember Kevin's defensive ability. <strong>The</strong> fights took awhile. I have 22 pictures <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fights between Paul and Kevin.<br />

“Interesting shots <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pines with a single plate on his right thigh, nothing on his left leg, nothing on his knees,<br />

and bare legs. Ah, <strong>the</strong> bruises I remember. Also a nice picture <strong>of</strong> Kevin lying dead after his last fight with his sword neatly up in <strong>the</strong><br />

air hilt first, making a nice cross over him.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

B “I have noticed <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> title "Crown Baron" in several postings.<br />

“Until <strong>the</strong> second reign <strong>of</strong> James and Verena, <strong>the</strong>re was no award or title given to a man who had reigned once as King. A<br />

woman who reigned one time as Queen was awarded a patent, was referred to as "Mistress," and was admitted to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Rose. <strong>The</strong> reason for this was quite logical – it was assumed a man who won was already a knight or MOA, and hence, did<br />

not need additional recognition. Fur<strong>the</strong>r, it was assumed a woman who was likely to become Queen did not have any awards,<br />

ranks, or titles, and <strong>the</strong>refore needed to be elevated to <strong>the</strong> peerage in recognition <strong>of</strong> her past service to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>. In fact, to <strong>the</strong><br />

best <strong>of</strong> my memory, up to <strong>the</strong> second reign <strong>of</strong> James and Verena, for quite awhile <strong>the</strong>reafter, no woman who served as Queen was<br />

a peer in her own right.<br />

“Early on, in Atenveldt <strong>the</strong> tradition evolved <strong>of</strong> making a former first-time King a Crown Baron, and a former first-time Queen a<br />

Crown Baroness.” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

1 “Well, I don't really know much about why things happened <strong>the</strong> way <strong>the</strong>y did (in <strong>the</strong> West) regarding <strong>the</strong> Crown Baron/ess issue<br />

but I can say that after being <strong>the</strong> second Prince <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt, while we were <strong>the</strong> first Principality in <strong>the</strong> SCA, (and part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

West), I was told I was a Crown Baron, and was given a scroll saying "Crown Baron" on it. Later becoming King <strong>the</strong> first time<br />

I don't remember ever being called a "count" but still Crown Baron. I do remember a time when we were told that "if we wanted<br />

to" we could "trade in" <strong>the</strong> Crown Baron title for "count" (if we had been King or Queen once) but I never did and preferred to<br />

keep what I was originally given (I think I was a Duke by <strong>the</strong>n and it didn't seem relevant). As far as I know, I am still a Crown<br />

Baron. If one had only been an "ex" prince or princess <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt in those days, I have no idea what people could have called<br />

<strong>the</strong>m. Not count or countess I wouldn't think ... but I don't remember "visc" being used back <strong>the</strong>n ei<strong>the</strong>r. I don't remember any<br />

ex-Kings or Queens down here using <strong>the</strong> title Crown Baron (but that doesn't mean it didn't happen, I just don't remember it),<br />

I only remember it as a title that Robert Roundpounder and I were given after being Prince. He no longer is involved in <strong>the</strong> SCA<br />

and Richard Ironsteed (<strong>the</strong> first King) is also no longer involved, so I am not sure how <strong>the</strong>y might look at it.” – "Crown Baron"<br />

Arthur <strong>of</strong> Lockehaven<br />

I “Like so much else, we did it because we wanted to be different. We wanted one crown winner to have a title, too, and we<br />

made it up. Can't remember who, exactly. Didn't have any great lines associated with it, so <strong>the</strong> memory strays.” – Michael<br />

<strong>of</strong> Moria<br />

a “I emailed P. Farmer (for those <strong>of</strong> you who do not know, she was <strong>the</strong> first Queen <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt) and asked her what she<br />

know about <strong>the</strong> subject. She wrote <strong>the</strong> following:<br />

“"I retired with <strong>the</strong> title Crown Baroness, but later after Countess became more <strong>the</strong> norm I began using that.<br />

My scroll says Crown Baroness. I'm not sure I recall <strong>the</strong> specific reasons we used Crown Baroness."<br />

“Putting toge<strong>the</strong>r yours and Pattie's comments, it certainly appears <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> Crown Baron/Baroness was<br />

given during <strong>the</strong> earliest days <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt to both <strong>the</strong>ir former Princes/Princess and one-reign Kings/Queens.<br />

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“Until I read your email I had no idea that specific title also applied to former Aten Territorial<br />

Princess/Princesses.” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

B “When Jean de la Grand' Anse and Ellen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Gleaming Star were King and Queen, for whatever reason, Jean made his fa<strong>the</strong>r<br />

a (Court) Baron. This created some consternation, for <strong>the</strong>re was no mechanism for granting or using that title. Fur<strong>the</strong>r, it seemed<br />

to conflict with Atenveldt's "proprietary" usage. I also suspect, because Jon de Cles fancied himself with <strong>the</strong> title "<strong>The</strong> Red Baron,"<br />

and no one else used such a title, that also served to stir <strong>the</strong> pot. (John using that title so very early on is analogous to men showing<br />

up at <strong>the</strong> first tourney and calling <strong>the</strong>mselves Sir Whatever. At <strong>the</strong> time, <strong>the</strong>re was no rule against it. Much later, I believe in 1974,<br />

King William <strong>of</strong> Houghton made John a Court Baron.)<br />

“In any event, after <strong>the</strong> dust settled with Jean, it was determined <strong>the</strong> King could grant <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> *Court* Baron/Baroness to<br />

whoever he pleased – and it was hoped <strong>the</strong> King would use good judgment in doing so. (<strong>The</strong> differentiation <strong>of</strong> "Court" Baron was<br />

instituted to respect Atenveldt's tradition.)” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

1 “In response to Andrew's comment about Jean making his fa<strong>the</strong>r a baron but <strong>the</strong>re being no mechanism for it, and also about<br />

Atenveldt having priority use <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> title, I must point out again (for anyone who hasn't read all this material from <strong>the</strong> start <strong>of</strong> this<br />

project) that King Caradoc made Sylvanus Andere <strong>the</strong> first Court Baron at 12th Night III. No o<strong>the</strong>r King made ano<strong>the</strong>r until 12th<br />

Night V, when Jean made his fa<strong>the</strong>r (Louis de la Grande 'Anse) and myself (head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> household that he & Ellen belonged<br />

to) <strong>the</strong> 2nd & 3rd Court Barons. I think perhaps <strong>the</strong> title was simply "Baron" (not yet Court Baron, and almost certainly not Crown<br />

Baron - I never heard that title except as used by Atenveldt). <strong>The</strong> term "Court Baron" was later defined to distinguish <strong>the</strong>m (given<br />

a permanent rank or honor, not an <strong>of</strong>fice) from Territorial Barons, who held that title only while <strong>the</strong>y held <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice. (Often <strong>the</strong><br />

latter were made Court Barons upon retirement from <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice.) I think I may have invented <strong>the</strong> term "Territorial Baron" when<br />

I wrote <strong>the</strong> Corpora section defining <strong>the</strong> 4 level branch structure. My compulsive nature was disturbed by <strong>the</strong> haphazard way<br />

<strong>the</strong> Board was handling <strong>the</strong> creation <strong>of</strong> new branches. I wrote up a proposed Corpora section defining <strong>Kingdom</strong>s,<br />

Principalities, Baronies/Provinces, Shires/Cantons (using <strong>the</strong> term "shire" was Geraldine's suggestion) with a required number<br />

<strong>of</strong> subscribing members for each level (100, 50, 15, 3) and a required level <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers & activities. I <strong>the</strong>n asked Diana whe<strong>the</strong>r<br />

members were allowed to attend Board meetings. She supposed <strong>the</strong>y were, though no one had ever asked before, and no<br />

one had attended except <strong>the</strong> 3 Board members & o<strong>the</strong>r Greyhaven residents. So I brought <strong>the</strong>m my proposal & <strong>the</strong>y adopted<br />

it, changing only <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> level to 200 members to conform to Post Office mailing permit minima. I think what really made<br />

me do it was hearing that Don named someone in Montana with a subscription & 2 friends a Baron <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Montforet.<br />

It seemed like a 3-person branch needed to start out at a little less grand a level. So just like my writing <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> Law<br />

Code, this Corpora section worked and with modifications as we grew, it has stuck. (I should also mention again that King<br />

Siegfried was <strong>the</strong> first to proclaim substantial written <strong>Kingdom</strong> Law, but <strong>the</strong> expansion <strong>of</strong> that which I wrote & that Jean had<br />

proclaimed was what established a single unified code <strong>of</strong> laws as <strong>the</strong> only & entire <strong>Kingdom</strong> law. )” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

B “Which brings us to James and Verena.<br />

“During <strong>the</strong>ir second reign, <strong>the</strong>y determined <strong>the</strong> appropriate thing to do was to grant <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> Count and Countess to men<br />

and women who served once as King and Queen. At <strong>the</strong> time, only men and women who had served once and only once were<br />

so named and titled. It is my recollection <strong>the</strong> title was eventually made retroactive, i.e., those men and women who were Dukes<br />

and Duchesses were also made Counts and Countesses (Richard, Fulk, Henrik, Siegfried, Mary, Marynel, Leanne).<br />

“Per usual, <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors took exception to this, but <strong>the</strong>y backed down. In fact, if you read <strong>the</strong> early Corporas (I believe<br />

it is Corpora I or II), wherein <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> Count(Earl)/Countess is codified, you will notice Atenveldt has a specific exception stating<br />

in <strong>the</strong>ir <strong>Kingdom</strong>, and only <strong>the</strong>ir <strong>Kingdom</strong>, <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> Crown Baron/Baroness may be used in lieu <strong>of</strong> Count(Earl)/Countess. (To <strong>the</strong><br />

best <strong>of</strong> my knowledge, all Atenveldt Crown Barons and Baronesses traded in those titles for <strong>the</strong> more universal Count and<br />

Countess; hence <strong>the</strong> exception no longer exists.) I might be wrong on this, but I seem to remember in <strong>the</strong> same Corpora <strong>the</strong> title<br />

<strong>of</strong> Court Baron/Baroness is also legalized.” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

1 “<strong>The</strong>re was a lot <strong>of</strong> talk before hand about going with Count and Countess, and my remembrance is that pretty much everyone<br />

was for it. I clearly remember talking with Jim about it and I believe <strong>the</strong> idea goes back fur<strong>the</strong>r than that. <strong>The</strong> problem was that<br />

you needed someone to win <strong>the</strong> crown twice so he wouldn't appear to be granting himself a title.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

I “That sits well with my memory too - many people wanted something like this to happen, and Verena and I happened to<br />

be <strong>the</strong> ones on <strong>the</strong> throne at <strong>the</strong> right time. We did manage to go toe to toe with <strong>the</strong> BoD though. One fight after ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

in those days.” – James Greyhelm<br />

a “I have to admit to an ulterior motive in pushing <strong>the</strong> Count and Countess titles. <strong>The</strong> actual motive should be obvious.<br />

Doing something like this was a topic <strong>of</strong> conversation for a while before it happened, having James do it after he was<br />

no longer qualified was my idea.<br />

“I cannot remember at this point whe<strong>the</strong>r James made <strong>the</strong> proclamation first and <strong>the</strong> BOD <strong>the</strong>n acquiesced, or<br />

whe<strong>the</strong>r we went through negotiation with <strong>the</strong> BOD beforehand. I do remember that <strong>the</strong> option <strong>of</strong> claiming <strong>the</strong> title Earl<br />

or Comus, or anything else similar was part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> original proclamation. Caradoc, for one, didn't want to me known<br />

as ei<strong>the</strong>r Earl or Count, but was mulling over some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> more obscure Celtic titles. I think he eventually went with<br />

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Count as just being easier. Letting folks such as myself and Blackeagle claim <strong>the</strong> title was part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> original<br />

proclamation, can't remember if allowing <strong>the</strong> Dukes to also claim <strong>the</strong> title if <strong>the</strong>y wanted was part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> original or not.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re's a whole debate about whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> title Count is really necessary and whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>re should be a fur<strong>the</strong>r<br />

rank above Duke to honor those who have won many many times, but that's not really a subject for this list.” – Stefan<br />

de Lorraine, whose short reign can claim (thanks to <strong>the</strong> research <strong>of</strong> William <strong>the</strong> Lucky) a disproportionate influence<br />

on <strong>the</strong> Chivalry <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> early <strong>Kingdom</strong>...<br />

B “Per my comment regarding <strong>the</strong> BoD backing down – I do not know if what follows in fact, but I have a suspicion. I might be<br />

completely wrong on this, but here goes –<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Board loved to meddle in <strong>the</strong> affairs <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>s – especially <strong>the</strong> West. Don (John de Cles) genuinely believed he was<br />

in charge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> game, and said so quite openly on more than one occasion. When Jim and Jenny created Counts and<br />

Countesses, <strong>the</strong> Directors wanted to create a huff, but <strong>the</strong>y quickly realized (a) it was not a battle worth fighting, and (b) <strong>the</strong>y could<br />

not win; hence, if <strong>the</strong>y were destined to come out on what <strong>the</strong>y perceived to be <strong>the</strong> short end, some sort <strong>of</strong> modification to <strong>the</strong> rule<br />

needed to be made that had <strong>the</strong>ir signature on it, and in so doing would result in a "win," albeit minor. As a result, <strong>the</strong>y allowed <strong>the</strong><br />

title <strong>of</strong> Earl to be used as an alternative to Count if so desired by <strong>the</strong> recipient. Thus, <strong>the</strong>y had a short-term victory and managed<br />

to save face.<br />

“Regarding Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris – this is an interesting historical side street.<br />

“Long ago and far away, <strong>the</strong> definition <strong>of</strong> a Duke was a man who had won two tournaments. Before Kings and Queens were<br />

invented, institutionalized, and codified, Earl "won a tournament" at some sort <strong>of</strong> a science fiction convention. Hence, some argued,<br />

Earl was half way to becoming a Duke, and now that <strong>the</strong> rules have changed and have been made retroactive, he should <strong>the</strong>refore<br />

have <strong>the</strong> title and estate <strong>of</strong> a Count. I would point out, Fulk de Wyvern is a Duke, but has never served as a King. He simply "won<br />

two tournaments."” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

1 “I humorously proposed back <strong>the</strong>n that those who had served as King or Queen at least five times be referred to as His or Her<br />

Grace Ace (or simply Grrr-Ace).” – Wilhelm von Schlüssel<br />

2 “Well that is slightly not completely accurate. Fulk did wear <strong>the</strong> Crown that I was crowned with at my first Coronation in March,<br />

1967, as I processed up to <strong>the</strong> thrones, as he knighted me (with, one would assume <strong>the</strong> powers and authority <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> King),<br />

and as <strong>the</strong> coronation ceremony proceeded. During <strong>the</strong> Crowning process he removed <strong>the</strong> Crown from his own head and<br />

placed it on mine. <strong>The</strong> question <strong>the</strong>n is, was he King for <strong>the</strong> few minutes he wore <strong>the</strong> crown? And ano<strong>the</strong>r part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> same<br />

issue is, was I King from <strong>the</strong> moment I was given <strong>the</strong> scroll <strong>of</strong> proclamation at <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> September tourney 1966, or was<br />

I King after <strong>the</strong> moment <strong>the</strong> Crown was placed on my head in March, 1967?” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

I “I am glad <strong>the</strong> following has come up again. After thinking about it for quite some time I am sure that Fulk and I sat on <strong>the</strong><br />

throne as King and Queen for at least one afternoon. Henrik remembers it slightly differently. <strong>The</strong> only difference <strong>of</strong><br />

opinion seems to be not whe<strong>the</strong>r we sat as King and Queen but for how long. I remember clearly sitting on <strong>the</strong> throne for<br />

several hours. I am quite sure it was several hours as I remember being concerned about getting sunburnt as I burn<br />

easily. I also remember vaguely some incidents that happened while sitting <strong>the</strong>re that are not necessary to bring forward<br />

here. <strong>The</strong>y do serve to get me in a fine mood whenever I remember <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

“I also somewhat remember that we also expected to reign as King and Queen over ano<strong>the</strong>r (perhaps <strong>the</strong> next?)<br />

tournament during <strong>the</strong> day until someone won however were told that <strong>the</strong> throne would be occupied by <strong>the</strong> autocrats. I<br />

can not clearly remember who <strong>the</strong> autocrats were, perhaps Siegfried and Marynel or Walter and Marion Breen, that part<br />

is too vague. We were ra<strong>the</strong>r surprised but did not want to make a fuss over it at <strong>the</strong> time. <strong>The</strong>re were so many fusses<br />

going on and <strong>the</strong> "way things have always been done" was quite fluid.<br />

“To say that Fulk was a Duke but never served as King I believe is mistaken.” – Mary <strong>of</strong> Tamar<br />

January 8, 1972 AS VI Twelfth Night Coronation and Revels<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> First Unitarian Church, Kensington, California. James and Verena held<br />

court. King James admitted Master Frederick <strong>of</strong> Holland and Nicorlynn <strong>of</strong> Caer<br />

Wydyr to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. He gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Christina<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Runes, Gormflait ne Cuallachta, Gwydion Pendderwen, Reyna de San<br />

Diego, and Sara <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rushes. <strong>The</strong>n Paul and Carol were crowned by James and<br />

Verena. King Paul admitted Luise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Phoenix to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. He<br />

admitted Boncueur de Myrobolan to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. He made Sir<br />

Stefan de Lorraine a Crown Baron. He also gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Allen von<br />

Ore, Charles Edward Alexander <strong>of</strong> Everman, Dorcas Dorcadas, Friedrich Erik<br />

Helmuth von Rheinhausen, and Meggan mong Ruad (?). Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin won<br />

<strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon contest for a Soltotay.<br />

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A “I think this is one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> one's I autocrated, though I could be mistaken. Most all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Unitarian Church 12th nights were autocrated<br />

by Chaos, usually ei<strong>the</strong>r William <strong>the</strong> Lucky or I, as I recall.<br />

“My memories <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se are all jumbled toge<strong>the</strong>r. Generally it was a pretty good place for 12th night. It gave one some<br />

possibilities <strong>of</strong> evading court, though court definitely dominated <strong>the</strong> event. Magnificent views <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bay area from behind <strong>the</strong> church<br />

when <strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r was clear, which I recall that it usually was.<br />

“My favorite memories are <strong>of</strong> setting up with a small crew (William <strong>the</strong> Lucky, Trude Lacklandia, and I once did it by ourselves),<br />

and <strong>of</strong> cleaning up afterwards with tired but mellow volunteers. <strong>The</strong> general rule was that <strong>the</strong> event ran until midnight and anyone<br />

in <strong>the</strong> hall by 1230 was a volunteer to clean up. It had to be done fairly throughly since <strong>the</strong> church was, logically enough, used <strong>the</strong><br />

next day.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

B “<strong>The</strong> Baron <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles was William Tuning, a SF-writer buddy <strong>of</strong> Randall's. I can't remember his SCA name. Yes, he was kind<br />

<strong>of</strong> coarse-fibred. He wrote a novel in H. Beam Piper's Little Fuzzy series, Fuzzy Bones. And undoubtedly o<strong>the</strong>r stuff I can't<br />

remember.” – Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin<br />

1 “Upon fur<strong>the</strong>r reflection, my recollection is that Randall had told Tuning before <strong>the</strong> event that "<strong>The</strong> Calafian ladies really like a<br />

good leching. <strong>The</strong>y will make a show <strong>of</strong> objecting, but it's just part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> game." So perhaps not a frame, but a set-up. Some<br />

friend!“ – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

C “I think that it was this 12th night that <strong>the</strong> Wizards decided to withdraw <strong>the</strong>ir support from <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> though - led to some good<br />

court drama, that at least one Fantasy writer later used in a story to good effect. Steve was still Seneschal, and I remember asking<br />

him if <strong>the</strong>re was anything that we could do about <strong>the</strong> wizards, and he reasonably said 'no', so we told <strong>the</strong>m to go ahead and<br />

withdraw <strong>the</strong>ir support ( I forget <strong>the</strong> issue - maybe <strong>the</strong>y wanted awards and recognition for being wizards) anyway Isaac <strong>the</strong> Unlikely<br />

turned to leave before I had finished speaking to him. Pissed me <strong>of</strong>f, so I used command voice and said HOLD. He turned quickly<br />

and I told him that if anyone came to harm through <strong>the</strong> wizard's actions or inaction, <strong>the</strong>n on his head would it be. I <strong>the</strong>n dismissed<br />

him. Rousing cheers from <strong>the</strong> populace. Good <strong>the</strong>ater, and one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> more interesting things that I got to do as King. This was<br />

a great 12th night site, and I was sorry when we outgrew it - we really were growing fast <strong>the</strong>n, and it got crowded.” – James<br />

Greyhelm<br />

1 “If I remember correctly Isaac and <strong>the</strong> wizards felt that <strong>the</strong>y had been responsible for <strong>the</strong> good wea<strong>the</strong>r at tournies due to <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

wizardly efforts. And if <strong>the</strong>y did not get recognition <strong>the</strong>y would no longer see to it that we had good wea<strong>the</strong>r for <strong>the</strong> tournies.<br />

“Into each life some rain must fall” – Jon FitzRolf<br />

2 “<strong>The</strong> wizards were, indeed, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> opinion that all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir efforts were not being appreciated. After all <strong>the</strong>y were <strong>the</strong> ones doing<br />

all <strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r magic (go back and read <strong>the</strong> various posts about tournies that had to be postponed because <strong>of</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r). <strong>The</strong>y<br />

also did a "blessing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> throne" ceremony at one tournament in this period that sounded as if <strong>the</strong>y wanted <strong>the</strong> throne itself<br />

to grow and multiply ...<br />

“It should be pointed out, as King Paul did several reigns later, that <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> enjoyed excellent wea<strong>the</strong>r for its tournies<br />

for <strong>the</strong> next several years (though I remember a couple that I'm sure we'll get to ...) and King Paul publically thanked <strong>the</strong> wizards<br />

for ‘keeping up not keeping up <strong>the</strong> good work,’ if I remember <strong>the</strong> exact phrase exactly.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who now wonders<br />

what actually became <strong>of</strong> that particular throne ...<br />

I “That was about <strong>the</strong> way he put it. But with a great deal <strong>of</strong> pomp and show and threats. [Isaac was not a nice guy, prone<br />

to convincing innocent little clueless newbies that he really was a wizard and could cast spells to do <strong>the</strong>m injury unless<br />

<strong>the</strong>y did what he want. He is mainly what led to G&PD6.]” – Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin<br />

a “No threats. It was a brokered deal with various people like Harold <strong>of</strong> Breakstone signing <strong>the</strong> proclamation provided<br />

it was done with no threats. In defense <strong>of</strong> Isaac, I always liked him and never had any problems with him. I never even<br />

heard <strong>of</strong> threats from him and would certainly have a hard time giving <strong>the</strong>m any credence. IMHO, Isaac actually<br />

believes he is a wizard. He is long gone from <strong>the</strong> SCA but still around somewhere. A year or so ago I found his web<br />

page.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

b “I am not sure about this last part- I think that <strong>the</strong> first sanctions against religion and magic occurred shortly after Jon<br />

de Cles, Edwin, et al went up to An Tir for a tourney during Paul's reign. Miles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shamrock (mundane bro<strong>the</strong>r to<br />

Duke Torgul) won <strong>the</strong> tourney, beating Edwin in <strong>the</strong> finals. He asked to 'speech', and was granted permission. He<br />

<strong>the</strong>n proceeded to 'witness' <strong>the</strong> assembled group - 'That it was <strong>the</strong> power <strong>of</strong> Jesus in his sword arm that allowed him<br />

to win' Or some such thing. <strong>The</strong>re was a hurried board meeting a short while later ...” – James Greyhelm<br />

c “And what is G&PD6?” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

i “Oh, heck, have I misnamed it again? I was never too good at acronyms. Governing & Policy Decision No. 6, or<br />

whatever its proper name is, <strong>the</strong> one that says you may not perform religious ceremonies at events under<br />

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circumstances that would make anyone an unwilling participant (e.g., by having a Mass or an Alfarblot or<br />

something at Court) or imply that <strong>the</strong> SCA was sponsoring <strong>the</strong> ceremony.” – Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin<br />

d “Isaac was prone to wearing his medievals around Berkeley (as did o<strong>the</strong>rs) along with a Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus sword.<br />

I was told that one time, he was hassled by moderns to <strong>the</strong> point where he drew his sword and was subsequently<br />

arrested. I think <strong>the</strong>re was something about him protesting <strong>the</strong> charge <strong>of</strong> carrying a concealed weapon on <strong>the</strong> grounds<br />

that <strong>the</strong> sword was clearly visible to anyone. But this may be verging into <strong>the</strong> realm <strong>of</strong> medieval apocrypha ...” – Brian<br />

Dritar an Con<br />

I “Anyway, he came up with his little coven <strong>of</strong> five or six and announced portentously that unless his efforts to provide us with<br />

good wea<strong>the</strong>r were recognized and suitably rewarded (not specifying what form that reward would take), he'd withdraw<br />

his protection from our tourney sites and dates.” – Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin<br />

a “Pretty much so, except <strong>the</strong>y weren't his coven mostly.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

b “James, with perfect sangfroid, told Isaac that he could do, or not do, as he liked, but he could not compel o<strong>the</strong>rs to<br />

follow his lead.<br />

“(We grow good Kings in <strong>the</strong> West.)<br />

“So Isaac and company stomped <strong>of</strong>f again, and what resulted is even funnier. It was shortly <strong>the</strong>reafter that William<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lucky became Seneschal. During all his term, we had excellent wea<strong>the</strong>r for all our events. More than one person<br />

was heard to remark that if this was what happened when Isaac withdrew his magical protection, he could keep it<br />

withdrawn till Hell froze.” – Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin<br />

i “Too true. And as Stefan pointed out, Paul drew attention to it a year or so later. <strong>The</strong> wizards have never been<br />

back.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

A “As I recall, that March (VI) we arrived in Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Shores for <strong>the</strong> Crown Tournament (at Coyote Creek, I<br />

believe) to seriously overcast skies, not to mention a forecast <strong>of</strong> rain. I recall having someone come up and<br />

ask with great concern what would happen if it rained on <strong>the</strong> event. "If it rains, we get wet." One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> few<br />

times I actually thought <strong>of</strong> a good come-back in time to use it, ra<strong>the</strong>r than days later. But <strong>the</strong> skies cleared<br />

and we had no rain after all.” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky, who managed to avoid becoming <strong>Kingdom</strong> Seneschal<br />

until at least June VII.<br />

3 “Uh, Wizards?” – Roger <strong>of</strong> Belden Abbey, who knew about <strong>the</strong> SCA by his reading <strong>of</strong> SF periodicals, but lived in <strong>the</strong> US Navy<br />

at <strong>the</strong> time.<br />

I “Back in <strong>the</strong> depths <strong>of</strong> time, One Phillip Edward Isaac Bonewits did appear. He was in <strong>the</strong> process <strong>of</strong> getting a degree<br />

in Magic from UCB (no kidding - he got it, and that is what it said, signed by Ronald Reagan no less). He decided that we<br />

needed to organize <strong>the</strong> Wizards, and he set up <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Wizard Lore (OWL...) and <strong>the</strong>y would go around at tournies,<br />

warding <strong>the</strong> field, doing wea<strong>the</strong>r magic, etc. If Verena is reading this, she could have some comments as well - Doro<strong>the</strong>a<br />

has already mentioned some <strong>of</strong> Isaac’s habits ...” – James Greyhelm<br />

a “If recollection serves, <strong>the</strong> degree Isaac <strong>the</strong> Bonewit got from Berkeley was in <strong>the</strong> <strong>History</strong> department. You could <strong>the</strong>n,<br />

may be still can, choose your own courses leading to a degree in <strong>History</strong>-<strong>of</strong>-Whatever. He sold his <strong>the</strong>sis (or<br />

something based on it) to a regular paperback publisher (and it showed up on drugstore bookracks) as Real Magick<br />

or some such title.<br />

“I remember a tourney where, as Herald, I had a run-in with him. He stormed up to me and demanded that I<br />

announce to all that <strong>the</strong> wind (which was fairly high, and giving some trouble) was <strong>the</strong> fault <strong>of</strong> Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall<br />

who had "-boasted <strong>of</strong> having caused it for <strong>the</strong> benefit <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> kite-flying contest she was running.-" (<strong>The</strong> "-...-" represents<br />

<strong>the</strong> sf-fanzine quasiquote, marking a quotation which was ei<strong>the</strong>r intentionally modified or thought to be inaccurate;<br />

it was done on a typewriter by striking <strong>the</strong> hyphen in <strong>the</strong> same space as <strong>the</strong> quotemark; is <strong>the</strong>re a Net equivalent?)<br />

She may have said it jokingly, as I do myself, as in 'What a nice day for a picnic.' 'Yes, I ordered it specially.' But Isaac<br />

was dead serious. I said that I was <strong>the</strong> King's Voice, and would make <strong>the</strong> announcement if His Majesty ordered it, not<br />

o<strong>the</strong>rwise. Whe<strong>the</strong>r he asked <strong>the</strong> King (seems to me it was one <strong>of</strong> James's reigns) is not known to me.<br />

“I remember, too, that Isaac petitioned <strong>the</strong> Crown at some point to have <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Heralds ordered to grant<br />

him a name and device, as was <strong>the</strong> right <strong>of</strong> every subject. This surprised me because I hadn't seen any application<br />

from him; and when <strong>the</strong> herald who had rejected it out <strong>of</strong> hand brought it to a meeting, it was no wonder. I forget what<br />

he wanted, but from end to end it was heavy power-magic. <strong>The</strong>re was no way I would grant it.<br />

“He or one <strong>of</strong> his adherents was probably behind a phone call I received, from a frightened young woman I didn't<br />

know by name. She begged me (as a Herald) to do something about <strong>the</strong> curse "-<strong>the</strong> wizards-" had put on her, <strong>the</strong><br />

effects <strong>of</strong> which had included a sensation like <strong>the</strong> impact <strong>of</strong> a bullet on her neck. All I could do was assure her that<br />

<strong>the</strong> Heralds had no truck with any kind <strong>of</strong> magic, and believed that wizards had no supernatural powers whatever, but<br />

also that we had no authority over anything a self-proclaimed wizard said or did.” – Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West<br />

b “I keep *telling* people that Isaac was not just a harmless flake, and <strong>the</strong>y keep saying, "Aw, I liked Isaac, what harm<br />

did he do?"” – Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin<br />

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i “I don't recall saying he did no harm. I said I always got along with him and liked him all right. Definitely a flake,<br />

however. I do remember being in his very tiny, very dark and dank, basement apartment one time while he told<br />

me all about what magic was good for and I though about how much nicer it was to have a job, a nice apartment,<br />

and decent possessions. Probably very material <strong>of</strong> me, but that's <strong>the</strong> way it is.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

a “It was about that time that I took out a subscription to Green Egg, so I could recognize words and phrases with special<br />

Wiccan meanings. I still groan mentally at <strong>the</strong> degree <strong>of</strong> ignorance that let <strong>the</strong> name "Gwydion Pendderwen," with a<br />

device involving an oak tree, get by me.” – Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West<br />

1 “For those who might be interested, Isaac Bonewitz's game book, Au<strong>the</strong>ntic Thaumaturgy, which attempted to do for gaming<br />

what his o<strong>the</strong>r book, Real Magic, did for "real world" magic, is currently being republished by Steve Jackson Games. I have also<br />

heard about third hand that Isaac is in very poor health <strong>the</strong>se days – possibly cancer. Perhaps a visit to his website would bring<br />

up more information.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who has never quite forgiven Isaac for getting a cold sore and accusing a lady <strong>of</strong><br />

my household <strong>of</strong> giving him herpes. This accusation, I might add, was bruited about an entire RenFaire. Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean, also<br />

in my household at <strong>the</strong> time, threatened to do grievous bodily harm to Isaac if he didn't shut up.<br />

4 “When <strong>the</strong> BoD policy on magic and religion was issued, I made a point (as Earl Marshal) to take Isaac and his cohorts aside<br />

and tell <strong>the</strong>m that if I learned that anyone so much as even hinted that <strong>the</strong>y were or had been using wizardry (or whatever) to<br />

influence <strong>the</strong> outcome <strong>of</strong> tournament combat, whe<strong>the</strong>r positively or negatively, <strong>the</strong>y would be in a world <strong>of</strong> trouble with my <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

“Personally, I gave no credence to his pretensions <strong>of</strong> magical prowess, but I wasn't about to let him mess with <strong>the</strong> minds<br />

<strong>of</strong> fighters who might.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

5 “Speaking <strong>of</strong> blessing thrones, Henrik and I were talking recently and I asked him about <strong>the</strong> "Throne Stone" that was made<br />

by Francis Boyd (Scottish persona, just learning blacksmithing back <strong>the</strong>n - can't remember his SCA name [“Francis <strong>the</strong> Smith”<br />

– Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn]) and presented to <strong>the</strong> king as a new piece <strong>of</strong> regalia back in <strong>the</strong> earlies. Henrik didn't remember <strong>the</strong> story<br />

but suggested I post it here. This seems as good a spot as any to introduce it.<br />

“Francis had scrounged an original, pre-1906 San Francisco cobblestone - which was fairly large and heavy - and had<br />

chiseled a few SCA style designs on it in <strong>the</strong> hopes that it would become a relic along <strong>the</strong> lines <strong>of</strong> similar British boulders. He<br />

presented it at court with little or no warning. I remember at <strong>the</strong> time, no one wanted to haul <strong>the</strong> damned thing back and forth<br />

to tourneys, and <strong>the</strong> king used that wonderful phrase, "We return it to your keeping until such time as we have need <strong>of</strong> it." I<br />

believe it was James Greyhelm joking with a bunch <strong>of</strong> us who suggested that if <strong>the</strong> stone was accepted as regalia, <strong>the</strong>n<br />

Francis should be required to carry <strong>the</strong> stone around <strong>the</strong> perimeter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tourney grounds three times to formally "invest" every<br />

event.” – Brian Dritar an Con<br />

March 26, 1972 AS VI Spring Crown Tourney<br />

Held in Coyote Creek Park, San Jose, California. Paul and Carol reigned. King Paul knighted Bruno von der Eiche and admitted Karina <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Far West to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. He made Grants <strong>of</strong> Arms available to Minor Lords <strong>of</strong> State and to <strong>the</strong> Chief Deputies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Great<br />

Lords <strong>of</strong> State. He admitted Dor<strong>the</strong>a <strong>the</strong> Unsure and Richard <strong>the</strong> Mild to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit, and gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to<br />

Dor<strong>the</strong>a <strong>the</strong> Unsure, Eliazar ben-David, Giesele-Hildegaard, Jerome Robert <strong>of</strong> McKenna, and Rowen-Lynn (<strong>the</strong>n called Bonnie Bluebells).<br />

Queen Carol admitted Margaret to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace. Crown Lists were held. Sir James Greyhelm won, defeating Sir Kevin<br />

Peregrynne. Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin was his lady. Sir Thomas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pines gave <strong>the</strong> MGC to Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga. Johanna von Griffenhurst and<br />

Giesele-Hildegaard tied in <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon competition for cold meat pie. Each got half <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> spoon.<br />

Commentary:<br />

A “This was one <strong>of</strong> my most memorable finals - Kevin and I were evenly matched - we practiced toge<strong>the</strong>r, and fought a similar style,<br />

so we went on for a while. We each won one fight, so it came down to <strong>the</strong> third - and Kevin whacked me good in <strong>the</strong> hip - so I<br />

dropped, figuring that I was toast - he usually beat me when he took my leg.<br />

“He looked down at me and told me to get up - I told him that I couldn't, as he had taken my hip. He looked very surprised, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>n saluted me and said congratulations, your Highness. I had apparently hit him in <strong>the</strong> head as he hit my hip, but he thought he<br />

had hit my side - and so thought that it was a double kill. Afterwards, <strong>the</strong> bruise was authoritative - just below <strong>the</strong> pelvic flange,<br />

striking down (no armor made it easy to tell where you had been hit ...) I had really mixed feelings about fighting my friends in <strong>the</strong><br />

finals, and still do.<br />

“Nice day, if I remember- pleasant wea<strong>the</strong>r.” – James Greyhelm<br />

1 “James ra<strong>the</strong>r glosses over just how closely we were matched, since he omitted <strong>the</strong> half dozen or so double kills that were<br />

inter-mixed with <strong>the</strong> three clear victories. We were both in top form and both going into our second finals in consecutive<br />

tourneys (omitting <strong>the</strong> one Jim had to sit out as King). I was told later by more than one spectator that, because he is lefthanded<br />

and I am right-handed, it looked more like one fighter sparring with a mirror, than two.<br />

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“I too had mixed feelings about fighting a good friend in <strong>the</strong> finals, but no misgivings about <strong>the</strong> outcome, close though it<br />

was.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “I remember that one well. At some risk <strong>of</strong> getting hassled about "<strong>The</strong> sacred confidentiality <strong>of</strong> chivalry counsels", I remember that<br />

Bruno was being considered but not too many people knew much about his fighting ability. Paul asked several people to fight him<br />

and give him <strong>the</strong>ir opinion. I was just starting to hit <strong>the</strong> curve to good but was still down towards <strong>the</strong> bottom end, but I volunteered<br />

as well. In <strong>the</strong> end, four different knights fought Bruno, all four <strong>of</strong> us won, and he lost in <strong>the</strong> first round, I think, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lists. However,<br />

everyone reported very favorably on his ability and Paul went ahead and knighted him. <strong>The</strong> only case I know <strong>of</strong> where someone lost<br />

every fight he had on <strong>the</strong> day he was knighted.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “I can think <strong>of</strong> one more ... me.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “Eliazar ben-David was ano<strong>the</strong>r interesting guy. He was a former speed freak and perhaps a bit weird but quite a nice guy. He was<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial Chaos household and, I think, Seneschal in charge <strong>of</strong> That. Basically when someone came up with a wild idea about<br />

how to make everything wonderful by simple basic changes in <strong>the</strong> group <strong>the</strong>y would be referred to Eliazar since he was <strong>the</strong> person<br />

in charge <strong>of</strong> That. Louie would talk to anyone about pretty much anything for any period <strong>of</strong> time <strong>the</strong>y wanted to spend, displaying<br />

considerable enthusiasm in <strong>the</strong> process. And, <strong>of</strong> course, nothing ever happened.” – Steven McEanruig<br />

C “At one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Coyote Creek tournaments, perhaps this one, MacEanruig challenged me for an <strong>of</strong>fice that had been established in,<br />

I think, <strong>the</strong> second year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA. Just after Steve left for <strong>the</strong> Air Force in Germany, Felice <strong>of</strong> Mayhem House petitioned <strong>the</strong> crown,<br />

<strong>the</strong>n Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont Royal, for a champion, since her household held no knights.<br />

“Richard named himself, as Richard, not <strong>the</strong> King, as <strong>the</strong> champion. When Richard left for New Mexico, I took over. Aside from<br />

running a few practice sessions until folks like Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix started into gear in <strong>the</strong> South Bay, <strong>the</strong> job didn't entail much. Felice<br />

was an old friend <strong>of</strong> both MacEanruig and yours truly, and if it wasn't for her probably nei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> us would have been in <strong>the</strong> SCA (<strong>the</strong>re<br />

is some argument to <strong>the</strong> effect that <strong>the</strong>re would not have been an SCA without Felice's mimeograph machine printing out <strong>the</strong><br />

original circulars). In any case, once he was back from Germany, Steve wanted <strong>the</strong> position <strong>of</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> Mayhem House, though<br />

<strong>the</strong>re wasn't much need for one.<br />

“We fought, he won. As far as I know, he is still Champion <strong>of</strong> Mayhem House.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who would also like to<br />

point out that Mayhem House was responsible for a lot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> early activity <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA and some <strong>of</strong> its members went on to fame<br />

and fortune elsewhere, including one Count (Duke?) <strong>of</strong> CAID.<br />

1 “Damn straight, and proud <strong>of</strong> it too. Actually, I think a pretty good case could be made that without Felice <strong>the</strong>re would not have<br />

been an SCA. Kind <strong>of</strong> hard to remember in <strong>the</strong>se days <strong>of</strong> computers what it was like <strong>the</strong>n. Felice's mimeograph was fairly<br />

massive. Stefan, Harold <strong>of</strong> Breakstone, and I all got into science fiction fandom through Felice and <strong>the</strong>reby into <strong>the</strong> SCA.” –<br />

Steven MacEanruig<br />

<strong>The</strong> Year Seven<br />

May 6-7, 1972 AS VII Beltane Coronation Festival<br />

Held in Briones Regional Park, Homestead Valley, California. Paul and Carol held<br />

court. Queen Carol admitted Crown Princess Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> Grace. <strong>The</strong>n James and Verena were crowned by Paul and Carol. King<br />

James established <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> Count for those who had been King once, Countess<br />

for those who had been Queen once, and Duchess for those who had been<br />

Queen twice. Paul and Carol were acknowledged as Count and Countess, and all<br />

past Counts, Countesses, and Duchesses were so acknowledged, dated <strong>the</strong> day<br />

<strong>the</strong>y stepped down after crowning <strong>the</strong>ir successors. King James made Geraldine<br />

<strong>of</strong> Toad Hall <strong>the</strong> first Crown Baroness. Queen Verena admitted Ann Parkhurst <strong>of</strong><br />

Gatehouse to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace. Paul <strong>of</strong> Blackchurch won <strong>the</strong> Wardlord<br />

James Greyhelm - Per bend sinister, argent a sinister<br />

dragon’s wing erased azure, and azure a pair <strong>of</strong> competition. spears bendwise Janice <strong>of</strong> Ilwheirlane was abducted and rescued by <strong>the</strong> hordes. Joan<br />

sinister argent.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sea Keep won <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon for soup and bread. Gerald Whitebeard won <strong>the</strong> Kite Flying<br />

contest. A live chess game happened on <strong>the</strong> second day and first night.<br />

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Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin - Azure, in canton a crux ansata Or.


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A “My <strong>the</strong>n fa<strong>the</strong>r-in-law (Geraldine's fa<strong>the</strong>r, Gerald Duncan Wenker, aka Gerald Whitebeard) died in about April 1971, just 2 months<br />

past his 65th birthday. Obviously he did not win a kite-flying contest in 1972, but ra<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> contest was <strong>The</strong> Gerald Whitebeard<br />

Memorial Kite-Flying Contest, yet ano<strong>the</strong>r Geraldine production, held to honor her fa<strong>the</strong>r's memory. (He loved flying kites.) Gerald<br />

Whitebeard was given an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms posthumously (by James & Verena, I think). He was always very generous in sharing his<br />

beer and <strong>the</strong> olives he cured each year.<br />

“For those who don't know already, Ann Parkhurst <strong>of</strong> Gatehouse (more <strong>of</strong>ten called "Lady Mom" or "Mom Zimmer") was <strong>the</strong><br />

mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Paul Edwin Zimmer (Master Edwin Bersark) and Marion Zimmer Bradley Breen (Mistress Elfrida <strong>of</strong> Greenwalls).” – Robert<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

June 17, 1972 AS VII Midsummer Crown Tourney<br />

Held in Coyote Creek Park, San Jose, California. James and Verena reigned. Crown Lists were held. Count Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix won, defeating<br />

Sir Steven MacEanruig. Countess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix was his lady. Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga gave <strong>the</strong> MGC to Sir Steven MacEanruig. Sterling Beast<br />

Tamer won <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon for Haggis.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “That one I remember. I was finally starting to get good again. Of course, in <strong>the</strong> following crown lists I was killed in <strong>the</strong> first round,<br />

but what <strong>the</strong> hey. I was wearing Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean's helmet for some reason (possibly mine was temporarily broken). Due to <strong>the</strong> tighter<br />

fit, I came out <strong>of</strong> it with two small (now invisible) scars, both from Paul, just above my left eyebrow. <strong>The</strong> first one from a challenge,<br />

<strong>the</strong> second from <strong>the</strong> finals, <strong>the</strong> metal edge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> eyeslit having been driven into my forehead from a snap.<br />

“For <strong>the</strong> record, I never had any expectation <strong>of</strong> being able to beat Paul at that time and was ra<strong>the</strong>r surprised to find myself in<br />

<strong>the</strong> finals anyway. Probably just as well that I didn't win, since I didn't have a lady I was fighting for at <strong>the</strong> time. I have no clue what<br />

I would have done about that if I had won.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

July 29-30, 1972 AS VII Purgatorio Coronation Festival<br />

James and Verena held court. King James gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Gerald<br />

Whitebeard and Hal Ravn, and admitted Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Paravel (Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-<br />

Myrddin), Hal Ravn, and William <strong>the</strong> Lucky to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit.<br />

King James admitted Allen van Ore to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. <strong>The</strong>n Paul and<br />

Carol were crowned by James and Verena. King Paul <strong>the</strong>n gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms<br />

to Janay di Aquitaine, Ka<strong>the</strong>a von Linz, Leodamas <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>bes, and William <strong>of</strong><br />

Hoghton. On <strong>the</strong> next day a contest for <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Favor was held, and Duke<br />

Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn was <strong>the</strong> winner. Dor<strong>the</strong>a <strong>the</strong> Unsure won <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Wooden Spoon for an economy dish.<br />

Comments:<br />

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Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix - Per bend argent and vert, six<br />

oct<strong>of</strong>oils in bend three and three counterchanged, all pierc<br />

A “I remember <strong>the</strong> contest for <strong>the</strong> Queen's Favor. As I recall, it had to be fought with a different weapon in each round. I fought Henrik<br />

in <strong>the</strong> first round with Greatsword and he defeated me quite handily, thank you.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

October 22, 1972 AS VII Autumn Crown Tourney<br />

Held in Coyote Creek Park, San Jose, California. Paul and Carol reigned. King Paul gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Bergen von Rausch, Cija <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Roses, Elriin <strong>of</strong> Hrassvelg, Gernot <strong>of</strong> Gallimaufry, Glynys <strong>of</strong> Arran, Gonwynnlynn <strong>of</strong> Hrassvelg, Grane <strong>the</strong> Golden, Jacynth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lion’s<br />

Gate, Myles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shamrock, and Ranulf <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> North Country. Queen Carol admitted Gwen, Johanna von Griffenhurst, John <strong>of</strong> Woodwose<br />

Hall, Robert <strong>the</strong> Lutemaker, and Susan <strong>of</strong> Woodwose Hall to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace. King Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix knighted William <strong>of</strong><br />

Hoghton, and authorized Sir Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower to Knight Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway at <strong>the</strong> upcoming Madrone tourney. <strong>The</strong> Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Society, under <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Imperial Electors, created <strong>the</strong> Imperial Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican, and admitted Boncueur de<br />

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Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin was his lady. Sir Steven MacEanruig gave <strong>the</strong> MGC to Ranulf <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> North Country. Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Paravel (Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong><br />

Caer-Myrddin) won <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon contest for Sausages.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I was feeling good going into this tourney. After all, I'd been in <strong>the</strong> finals last crown. So, <strong>of</strong> course, I lost in <strong>the</strong> first round after a very<br />

long fight. Ah well. <strong>The</strong> knights were a bit polarized at that time, so it was a pleasant surprise that everyone totally agreed on <strong>the</strong><br />

knighting <strong>of</strong> William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton. To be honest, I don't remember any hassles over Jerald's knighting ei<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

“This was during <strong>the</strong> period where <strong>the</strong> BoD was trying to act in both <strong>the</strong> real world and <strong>the</strong> SCA version <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> middle ages. This<br />

caused any number <strong>of</strong> problems and at one point or ano<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>re was a strong feeling that it was too bad <strong>the</strong> West <strong>Kingdom</strong><br />

couldn't ring Greyhaven with swords and burn it down. Probably would have been bad press for <strong>the</strong> group, however.” – Steven<br />

MacEanruig<br />

1 “Steven forgets <strong>the</strong> full plan. First we call on <strong>the</strong>m to send <strong>the</strong> women and children out, <strong>the</strong>n we burn it down. No one had any<br />

quarrel with Diana or Lady Mom or Tracy, and Ian and Fiona were too young to have made enemies ...” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “I forget. Was <strong>the</strong> Board at this time still Don and Diana and Harold Breakstone, or had Ruthven <strong>of</strong> Rockridge stepped into<br />

Harold's place by this time?” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

a “I think Clint (Harold) was <strong>of</strong>f by <strong>the</strong>n. My memory is that he was succeeded by Doug Olson, but my memory is sometimes<br />

more faulty than I would like to believe. Don still seemed to mostly run things.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

2 “My best read <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1972 BoD minutes indicates that during that year, <strong>the</strong> Board consisted <strong>of</strong> Don, Diana, and David. I am not<br />

completely certain, but I believe Douglas became Clerk during 1972. Clearly he had been appointed to that position no later<br />

than February 1973.” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

a “Douglas Brownbeard was definitely Clerk <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Board in <strong>the</strong> fall <strong>of</strong> '72, when I first came on board -- he enlisted me as<br />

a subclerk at that time, my only stint <strong>of</strong> "civil service." I seem to recall that this is also <strong>the</strong> era <strong>of</strong> some variants <strong>of</strong> Imperium<br />

Compound -- is <strong>the</strong>re some specific SCA term for what in scifi circles is called a "filk song?" or is <strong>the</strong> overlap <strong>of</strong> personnel<br />

such that filk song is indeed <strong>the</strong> correct term?<br />

“I've been meaning to ask a couple <strong>of</strong> questions, prompted by earlier notes. <strong>The</strong>re was a mention <strong>of</strong> dance classes<br />

at LeConte school in earlier years. By Oct. VII <strong>the</strong>se were at <strong>the</strong> Kensington "Youth Hut", with Jon DeCles still acting as<br />

Dance Master. When did <strong>the</strong> venue change?<br />

“Also, <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Bards has not been given much if any notice so far. <strong>The</strong>re was <strong>the</strong> one note about <strong>the</strong> event at<br />

John and Susan <strong>of</strong> Woodwose's place, but that was (shortly) before my time, and I really don't know much about <strong>the</strong> earlier<br />

period. Yeah, I know -- I could just ask Rima -), but I *am* interested in what y'all my remember about this...” – Simon von<br />

Wernigerode<br />

b “Andy is perfectly correct. When Clint left <strong>the</strong> Board, David came on as <strong>the</strong> designated quiet voice <strong>of</strong> reason, serving in that<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice for far too many years. Douglas came into our lives circa 30 years ago, arriving at his first event [a Beowulf reading<br />

at our place, attended by me, David, Diana Listmaker, both <strong>of</strong> whom were <strong>the</strong>n on <strong>the</strong> BoD, and Lexy, <strong>the</strong>n aged 5] with<br />

a library copy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Old English text and a sixpack, possibly <strong>of</strong> Old English 800, in hand. He was clearly destined to go<br />

far.” – Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge<br />

1 “Mistress Rima (Sharon) speaks truly that Fa<strong>the</strong>r Ruthven (David) was a voice <strong>of</strong> quiet reason on <strong>the</strong> SCA BoD, as<br />

he always was everywhere. However, I would like to point out that Diana was also generally given to calm and reason.<br />

She once told me that despite a widespread assumption that she & Don/Jon dominated <strong>the</strong> board as a couple, in<br />

reality in every single case where a vote was not unanimous, it was Don in <strong>the</strong> minority <strong>of</strong> one. Don Studebaker (Jon<br />

de Cles), who is still my friend & was Best Man at my wedding to Geraldine in AS IV, is a creative person with a ra<strong>the</strong>r<br />

mercurial personality who had some sort <strong>of</strong> grand scheme in his head for <strong>the</strong> SCA (though probably not really clearly<br />

defined) and he thought he had a mission to carry it out and felt o<strong>the</strong>rs should not interfere. He was not an easy teamplayer.<br />

“On <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand, I think Diana was mostly trying to steer <strong>the</strong> SCA through <strong>the</strong> complexities <strong>of</strong> growth and to<br />

streng<strong>the</strong>n its institutions. Establishing <strong>the</strong> Pelican at <strong>the</strong> Board level first was probably politically unwise, but <strong>the</strong><br />

concept <strong>of</strong> distinct orders <strong>of</strong> peerage for service & for arts and sciences was obviously proper, as validated by<br />

subsequent history.<br />

“I remember <strong>the</strong> night Don resigned as chairman & member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> BoD, and pretty much from any active part in<br />

<strong>the</strong> SCA. Since <strong>the</strong> time I had been <strong>the</strong> first non-BoD-member (aside from o<strong>the</strong>r Greyhaven inhabitants) to attend a<br />

BoD meeting, <strong>the</strong> habit <strong>of</strong> attendance by leading members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West <strong>Kingdom</strong> had grown substantially. That evening<br />

Don had phoned Toad Hall to be sure Geri would attend, as he was feeling beset by foes, or something like that. So<br />

we went. I don't remember <strong>the</strong> issues, it was more a clash <strong>of</strong> personalities than substantive matters, but Don<br />

launched into a tirade against <strong>the</strong> "damned West <strong>Kingdom</strong>" who were all trying to subvert him in some way or o<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

When he finished, Geraldine stood up and said something like, "Don, <strong>the</strong> people you are yelling at are my friends too<br />

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and I can't put up with you treating <strong>the</strong>m like that." Don, in his typically dramatic fashion, <strong>the</strong>n threw his pencil (I think)<br />

down on <strong>the</strong> table and said, "My last friend has deserted me. I resign." He <strong>the</strong>n stomped out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> room. Diana<br />

remained calm and I guess she must have signaled Douglas Brownbeard to take <strong>the</strong> chair, whereupon <strong>the</strong> meeting<br />

resumed. (Douglas must have previously moved from Board Clerk to BoD member, but I can't recall whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong><br />

Board had grown from 3 to 5 by <strong>the</strong>n.) Diana stayed on <strong>the</strong> Board quite a lot longer, and finally decided to give up her<br />

seat only if Geri would take it. Geri found all that administrative stuff painfully boring, and quit after about one year. She<br />

did, however, convince <strong>the</strong>m to raise dues from $5 to $7/yr. (Some folks howled about this, claimed we would lose<br />

lots <strong>of</strong> members, but if you're selling below cost, volume won't make up for it, and we were 3 months from insolvency,<br />

anyhow, <strong>the</strong> people who wouldn't pay $7 had already quit when it went from $1.50 to $3/yr.) Everybody out <strong>the</strong>re,<br />

please correct any errors or omissions I've made. Some <strong>of</strong> you were <strong>the</strong>re, I know. I can't recall <strong>the</strong> timing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se<br />

things.” – Robert Dunharrow<br />

1 [Stefan de Lorraine], who remembers <strong>the</strong> Fellowship <strong>of</strong> Chivalry, a group based around Chaos, Toad Hall, Headless House,<br />

Havn and Montroyal (which included Rockridge) that was starting to make serious plans to become its own group and leave<br />

<strong>the</strong> SCA entirely. <strong>The</strong> main thing that stopped us, aside from general laziness, was <strong>the</strong> thought that we didn't want all <strong>the</strong> SCA<br />

to be stuck with Greyhaven, which is essentially what we felt would happen. Calmer heads prevailed, mostly Rima <strong>of</strong><br />

Rockridge's – a born peacemaker – and we decided to see what we could continue to do from within.<br />

a “Truth told, I never regarded <strong>the</strong> Fellowship as able or willing to leave <strong>the</strong> SCA.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

i “<strong>The</strong> ancient files - ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> Steward's or those <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Seneschal, I can't recall which - included a file on <strong>the</strong><br />

encounter. As far as I could tell from <strong>the</strong> assorted notes <strong>the</strong>rein (and to <strong>the</strong> extent that memory serves), <strong>the</strong> Board was<br />

sufficiently impressed with <strong>the</strong> Fellowship to accommodate <strong>the</strong> essential demand, which was mainly to let <strong>the</strong> West<br />

do its own thing, <strong>the</strong>reby averting what could have been a genuine departure.” – Hilary <strong>of</strong> Serendip<br />

b “Ah, that was its name? I've been blanking on it for years. I assume this was <strong>the</strong> time when Hal and I, as editors <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Page, received <strong>the</strong> WK Mailing List on a long strip <strong>of</strong> gummed paper and spent several evenings one month cutting it into<br />

manageable strips and xeroxing it, just in case we had to send out one last mailing, "We're splitting, send a postcard if<br />

you want to be on our list ...."<br />

“Which, fortunately, we didn't.” – Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin<br />

January 6, 1973 AS VII Twelfth Night Coronation and Revels<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> First Unitarian Church, Kensington, California. Paul and Carol held<br />

court. King Paul gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Rachel Col-de-Cygne, Sieglinde von<br />

Krause, and William <strong>of</strong> York, and admitted Rachel Col-de-Cygne to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. <strong>The</strong>n James and Verena were crowned by Paul and Carol. King<br />

James gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Es<strong>the</strong>r, and admitted Stefan de Lorraine to <strong>the</strong><br />

Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel.<br />

James Greyhelm - Per bend sinister, argent a sinister<br />

dragon’s wing erased azure, and azure a pair <strong>of</strong> spears bendwise<br />

sinister argent.<br />

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Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin - Azure, in canton a crux ansata Or.<br />

A “I "think" that most or all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> First Unitarian 12th nights were run, more or less, by <strong>the</strong> Chaos crowd. I remember autocrating 1<br />

or 2 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m with William <strong>the</strong> Lucky doing ano<strong>the</strong>r 1 or 2. Lots <strong>of</strong> good events <strong>the</strong>re and at least one that was probably <strong>the</strong> biggest<br />

downer event I've ever attended. I was autocrating that one, but that wasn't <strong>the</strong> reason it was a downer. Most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m blend in my<br />

memory, but <strong>the</strong> bad one came later when Andrew was king. More when <strong>the</strong> time comes.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

March 24, 1873 AS VII Spring Crown Tourney<br />

Held in Kennedy Grove Park, El Sobrante, California. James and Verena reigned. King James gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Eilonwy de Lyur, Jean<br />

<strong>of</strong> Crawfordsmuir, and Paul McDaniel. Queen Verena admitted Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace. King James made Pwyll pen<br />

Tyrhon a Crown Baron, and admitted Christina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Runes to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. Crown Lists were held. Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix won,<br />

defeating Sir Thomas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pines and Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga. Duchess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix was his lady. Ranulf <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> North Country gave <strong>the</strong> MGC<br />

to Garryl Harper Flaming Sword. Aaron <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall won <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon contest for Haggis.


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A “Yep, <strong>the</strong> finals went to three people. Paul took Thomas out in one blow, which called out a "Damnit, Paul" from Thomas, who had<br />

been looking forward to an extended battle. Andrew managed to hold on a bit longer ...<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Haggis story is also ra<strong>the</strong>r interesting. It seems that Geraldine wanted to demonstrate to <strong>the</strong> Celtic contingent (Edwin,<br />

Caradoc, Thumas, etc.) that everything Celtic wasn't wonderful. So she and her sons followed <strong>the</strong> traditional recipe (as much as<br />

Geri ever followed a recipe) to make some haggis – sure that it would be awful. Wrong, it was so good that <strong>the</strong>y decided to keep<br />

it to <strong>the</strong>mselves. Aaron, who won several cooking competitions over <strong>the</strong> years, obviously used <strong>the</strong> same recipe. I never managed<br />

to taste any <strong>of</strong> it (though I ate many <strong>of</strong> Geri's dishes over <strong>the</strong> years) and I am bemused by people whose taste I respect who say<br />

<strong>the</strong>y have had it, frequently in Scotland, where one would expect it to be done right, and it's terrible. What did Geri do right that <strong>the</strong>y<br />

don't do in its homeland?” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

B “Slight correction, I think it was Joan <strong>of</strong> Crawfordsmuir. I remember Thomas and Paul facing <strong>of</strong>f in <strong>the</strong> finals and Paul one-shotting<br />

Thomas with his first blow. Tom said "Ah shit, Paul" in a voice that certainly reached all <strong>the</strong> knights on <strong>the</strong> field and died.<br />

“Kennedy Grove was a nice spot but <strong>the</strong>y later decided to only allow groups like <strong>the</strong> Boy Scouts <strong>the</strong>re due to some unfortunate<br />

happenings with o<strong>the</strong>r groups. Not, by <strong>the</strong> way, with <strong>the</strong> SCA.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

C “Joan <strong>of</strong> Crawfordsmuir was a very talented portrait photographer at SCA events. She had a disarming habit <strong>of</strong> coming up to one<br />

and handing <strong>the</strong>m a color portrait photo she had taken at an earlier event. I never saw any ‘bad’ shots <strong>of</strong> hers. <strong>The</strong>y were all<br />

impressive!” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “She was indeed an excellent photographer. I still have a photo or two <strong>of</strong> hers around somewhere in my several photo boxes.”<br />

– Steven MacEanruig<br />

D “Thought I might remind people <strong>of</strong> Thomas' unique helm, which was essentially a heavy-gauge stainless steel bucket with <strong>the</strong> bail<br />

removed, pierced all over with 3/8" or 1/4" holes, with chin strap and neck protection added but failing to disguise <strong>the</strong> helm's prosaic<br />

origins. I recall two different story variations on its creation, one had Thomas starting with a solid walled bucket and drilling all <strong>the</strong><br />

holes and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r had it as an already pierced maritime bait bucket with Thomas adding additional piercing for frontal visibility.<br />

It looked odd but protected him well and had admirable ventilation.<br />

“Regarding Haggis - I've had it a number <strong>of</strong> times and Geri's was decidedly superior to any o<strong>the</strong>r I've sampled. It helps if one<br />

enjoys <strong>the</strong> flavor <strong>of</strong> organ meats, but when a haggis is not excellent it serves only to excuse <strong>the</strong> consumption <strong>of</strong> quantities <strong>of</strong> singlemalt<br />

(not an altoge<strong>the</strong>r bad thing in my book).” – Kevin Peregrynne, whose mundane highland ancestry is showing.<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix - Sable, on a bend Or three compass-stars<br />

palewise gules.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Year Eight<br />

May 5-6, 1973 AS VIII Beltane Coronation Festival<br />

Held in Big Trees Camp, Redwood Regional Park, Oakland, California. James and<br />

Verena held court. King James gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Annette <strong>of</strong> Faire Monte,<br />

Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling, and Debreceni Ilona. <strong>The</strong>n he knighted Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n Paul and Carol were crowned by James and Verena. On <strong>the</strong> next day a live<br />

chess game was held, and <strong>the</strong>n a competition for Wardlord, which was won by<br />

Ulfgarth von Bergen. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon Contest, for a Brawn, was<br />

won by an anonymous entrant, as was third place.<br />

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Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix - Per bend argent and vert, six<br />

oct<strong>of</strong>oils in bend three and three counterchanged, all pierc<br />

A “I remember <strong>the</strong> chess game. Having nothing much visible to mark <strong>the</strong> squares, whoever was running it ended up mowing alternate<br />

squares. As I recall it, <strong>the</strong> mowed squares were fine but <strong>the</strong> unmowed ones came up above <strong>the</strong> knee, hampering mobility<br />

somewhat. I think I was a bishop in this one (mace and round shield).” – Steven MacEanruig


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1 “I went out to <strong>the</strong> site with a gas mower and did <strong>the</strong> deed, along with <strong>the</strong> help <strong>of</strong> Richard <strong>of</strong> House Havn (whose fa<strong>the</strong>r loaned<br />

us <strong>the</strong> mower). <strong>The</strong> squares were eight feet on a side with an eight foot wide border all around <strong>the</strong> chess board.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong><br />

Havn<br />

1 “I wasn’t <strong>the</strong> autocrat but I volunteered to set up <strong>the</strong> board.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

2 “I believe Harold <strong>of</strong> Breakstone and Jerry Jacks were <strong>the</strong> chess masters.” – Annette <strong>of</strong> Faire Monte<br />

A “Ulfgarth was loosely associated with Chaos. A big strong guy who was around for several years but never got serious enough to<br />

get knighted. I have this vague memory that he married someone who wasn't much interested in <strong>the</strong> SCA and sort <strong>of</strong> faded away.”<br />

– Steven MacEanruig<br />

B “<strong>The</strong>re was a fair sized group <strong>of</strong> Atenveldters at this event. We stayed, mostly, at Caos Manor or with Duke Siegfried. I remember<br />

going out to Big Trees with Henrik on <strong>the</strong> Weds. before <strong>the</strong> event and mowing his pavilion area and <strong>the</strong> chess board. I got in a lot<br />

<strong>of</strong> great fighting on Saturday before getting a few fingers broken during a late afternoon melee. Siegfried was also injured (in a flag<br />

melee with <strong>the</strong> kids, I recall) so we both had to sit out <strong>the</strong> chess game. Major bummer! But a great weekend!” – Denis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Titans<br />

June 23, 1973 AS VIII Midsummer Crown Tourney<br />

Held in Kennedy Grove Park, El Sobrante, California. Paul and Carol reigned. King Andrew <strong>of</strong> Seldom Rest and Queen Anne <strong>of</strong> Seldom Rest<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Middle were present. King Paul gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Lawrence <strong>of</strong> Canterbury, and admitted Jeanne <strong>of</strong> Portland to <strong>the</strong> Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. He <strong>the</strong>n gave Grants <strong>of</strong> Arms to André de Sevastopol, Dorcas Dorcadas, Edgar <strong>the</strong> Unready, Jerome Robert <strong>of</strong><br />

McKenna, Leon de Asturias, Sheen <strong>of</strong> Ire, and William <strong>the</strong> Lucky. Crown Lists were held. Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn won, defeating Sir Andrew<br />

<strong>of</strong> Riga. Seitse was his lady. Garryl Harper Flaming Sword gave <strong>the</strong> MGC to Elriin <strong>of</strong> Hrassvelg. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden<br />

Spoon contest for parsnip something was Dorcas Dorcadas.<br />

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A “An interesting event for me and o<strong>the</strong>rs. I lost to Andrew in <strong>the</strong> finals (damned kite shield). Probably just as well, since I was fighting<br />

for Eilonwy again despite <strong>the</strong> two <strong>of</strong> us having broken up not long before at <strong>the</strong> last Calafian event. Andrew decided that Henrik was<br />

glaring at him from across <strong>the</strong> field as we neared <strong>the</strong> finals and he pretty much went to pieces. I have no idea if Henrik was actually<br />

practicing psychological warfare or was just setting in his pavilion resting, but Andy was definitely pretty much beaten before <strong>the</strong><br />

fighting ever started.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “I am nearsighted and never wore contact lenses and so in order for me to see at a distance I need to squint my eyes. I never<br />

wore my glasses at events in those days. Perhaps that is what made Andy think I was glaring.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

a “I had my doubts that Henrik was actually glaring at Andy. Andy was certainly convinced, however.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

2 “As we all know, all conflicts, be <strong>the</strong>y battles between two armies, or combat between two individual opponents, begin long<br />

before <strong>the</strong> initial clash. All fighters have <strong>the</strong>ir own means and methods <strong>of</strong> personal preparation, and, dare I say this,<br />

psychological warfare.<br />

“Henrik was quietly sitting in his pavilion with his household ga<strong>the</strong>red about him. He was solemnly looking at <strong>the</strong> field,<br />

readying himself, with an occasional glance in my direction. I, on <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand, am <strong>the</strong> type <strong>of</strong> person who, before a combat,<br />

needs to pump himself up; but <strong>the</strong>re is a fine line between being pumped up and becoming nervous. I crossed <strong>the</strong> line – in<br />

a big way. Looking back on it, Henrik was doing little if anything to me. I psyched myself out.<br />

“Trite but true we learn far more from our failures than our successes. And this incident (and numerous o<strong>the</strong>rs) taught<br />

me valuable lessons regarding personal preparation which I carried with me. Specifically, winning or losing a fight is largely<br />

irrelevant; <strong>the</strong> issue is, you're not beaten unless you feel beaten.<br />

“Incidentally, when it comes to psychological warfare, in my opinion, William <strong>of</strong> Houghton was <strong>the</strong> best.” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

a “He was certainly damned good at it in his prime. Not that he wasn't a good fighter too. He's still <strong>the</strong> only one I recall who<br />

successfully defeated his opponent in <strong>the</strong> finals <strong>of</strong> a crown list after losing an arm when his opponent kept his shield.”<br />

– Steven MacEanruig<br />

A “I actually have <strong>the</strong> impression that it was <strong>the</strong> king <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt that was present, not Andrew <strong>of</strong> Seldom Rest, but my memory has<br />

plenty <strong>of</strong> holes in it. I remember it as Richard Ironstead, however, not Andrew. <strong>The</strong>re was some light discussion before hand about<br />

holding a battle <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> kings but Paul sat on it firmly.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “I was not <strong>the</strong>re, but I don't see how this could have been Richard Ironsteed as King <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt as he was our first King, and<br />

that was in Jan <strong>of</strong> 1971 and he did not rule again. By <strong>the</strong> time mentioned here (June 1973) I believe <strong>the</strong> King in Atenveldt was<br />

"Reynard <strong>the</strong> Red Fox" who had been coronated with his lady Kathleen MacChlurain in April <strong>of</strong> 1973. Perhaps it was "Reynard"<br />

and not "Richard" being remembered, but I don't know if Reynard (Rick) attended this event or not.” – Arthur <strong>of</strong> Lockehaven<br />

2 “<strong>The</strong> visiting King at June Crown was Andrew <strong>of</strong> Seldom Rest. He was (is?) an R.N., and when I had an ankle injury in <strong>the</strong><br />

finals, <strong>of</strong> those who came to my aid, it was he who took <strong>the</strong> lead.” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

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I “Your Grace, HRM Andrew traveled through Atenveldt on his way to <strong>the</strong> West in 1973. He went to FP here and went to <strong>the</strong><br />

event that has been mentioned in <strong>the</strong> West. Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix can confirm. I got my tales <strong>of</strong> this event from him.” – Denis <strong>of</strong><br />

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a “I sit corrected. Damn. I was sure it was <strong>the</strong> king <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “Richard Ironsteed was indeed at one <strong>of</strong> our Tournies- I had a fight with Miles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shamrock, and <strong>the</strong>re was<br />

a question about blow counting- I was wearing <strong>the</strong> old hedligh<strong>the</strong>lm, <strong>the</strong> one with no padding, and I knew that<br />

Miles blow had glanced- Richard hit me with Miles' mace, and I assured him that Miles' blow had not been that<br />

hard...I think that was <strong>the</strong> fight that I stuck a short sword up under Miles' camail, and left it <strong>the</strong>re- quite a visual<br />

image. I don't think that it was a Crown fight though- just a challenge or something.<br />

“BTW- Historical note- Miles is/was Duke Torghul's bro<strong>the</strong>r.” – James Greyhelm<br />

i “I distinctly remember somebody sticking his shortsword up under Miles' camail (his armor was a little<br />

odd because <strong>the</strong> camail was attached to <strong>the</strong> lower edges <strong>of</strong> his great helm), since I recall being relieved<br />

that he didn't get his larynx crushed; but since I went Japan in 1972 and didn't come back until 1974, this<br />

happened ei<strong>the</strong>r at some earlier tourney than <strong>the</strong> one under discussion or <strong>the</strong>re are two separate<br />

incidents <strong>of</strong> this. I didn't know it was you that had done it, but I do remember <strong>the</strong> sword dangling <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

I doubt I saw it on <strong>the</strong> astral plane, so I have ei<strong>the</strong>r created an image based on a story I heard later, or<br />

<strong>the</strong> dates are wrong. Is <strong>the</strong>re anybody else who remembers this?” – Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris<br />

A “It was me- I trust up and <strong>the</strong>n left it <strong>the</strong>re hanging. It was pretty cool. I actually think that you were<br />

<strong>the</strong>re, Earl. It happened really early on in my career.” – James Greyhelm<br />

3 “Sir Richard attended, but it was HRM Andrew <strong>of</strong> Seldom Rest and his Queen who we're <strong>the</strong> visiting Royals. HRM Reynard was<br />

king <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt at <strong>the</strong> time.(I was Warlord)” – Denis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Titans<br />

a “Thanks. As I said, my memory is not always <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> best. Actually, Reynard sounds right as well. I do not think that it was<br />

Andrew. He did visit later, but not, I think, at that event.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

C “Around <strong>the</strong>n, bit I don’t know which year or month, it was but ano<strong>the</strong>r King <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt – Stephen von Geist and his Queen attended<br />

a Western tournament at Coyote Creek Park. Also at <strong>the</strong> same site (but perhaps again a different time, or maybe at <strong>the</strong> same event)<br />

<strong>the</strong> Atenveldt blacksmith Kirb Wise (Zoltan Kovaks) attended and demonstrated his 600 lb. draw crossbow that he had made, by<br />

firing a bolt at my viking round shield. <strong>The</strong> head penetrated about ½" beyond <strong>the</strong> back.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

July 28-29, 1973 AS VIII Purgatorio Coronation Festival<br />

Held in Big Trees Camp, Redwood Regional Park, Oakland, California. Paul and<br />

Carol held court. King Paul gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Anne <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> White Tower,<br />

Barbara <strong>of</strong> Galloway, Gino de Palrescenico, Malene <strong>of</strong> Gamaliel, Paul <strong>the</strong><br />

Barbarian, Roger <strong>the</strong> Goliard, and Suzanne <strong>of</strong> Woodwose Hall. Queen Carol<br />

admitted Donna <strong>of</strong> Rollingwood (Donna <strong>of</strong> Willowwood), Faith, and Robin<br />

(Davina Serpentsheart) to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace. King Paul gave charters<br />

to <strong>the</strong> various baronies. <strong>The</strong>n Henrik and Seitse were crowned by Paul and Carol.<br />

King Henrik named Jasmine and Sabrina de la Bere as his Royal Consorts, and<br />

gave <strong>the</strong>m Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms. <strong>The</strong> next day a competition for <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Favor<br />

was held, and won by Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix. At closing court King Henrik gave<br />

Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn - Vert, on a pellet a horse’s head couped Or<br />

Seitse - Vert, mullety pierced argent.<br />

above a coronet showing three Latin crosses Or. Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Krzyszt<strong>of</strong> z Lublina, Martin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Fallen Star, Meg Shelford,<br />

Michael <strong>the</strong> Dane, Michaela de Neuville, Morrigan Cailte, and Steven <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lance. <strong>The</strong>n he admitted Dorcas<br />

Dorcadas, Elriin <strong>of</strong> Hrassvelg, Gonwynnlynn <strong>of</strong> Hrassvelg, and Gormflait ni Cuallachta to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. He knighted William<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lucky, and admitted André de Sevastopol, Sir Bela <strong>of</strong> Eastmarch, Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Paravel (Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin), Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge,<br />

and Ruthven <strong>of</strong> Rockridge to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon competition was for Cheese.<br />

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A “I believe <strong>the</strong>re was also some fighting on Saturday. At least, I managed to get hit on <strong>the</strong> point <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> right shoulder somewhere<br />

along <strong>the</strong> line -- which I remember vividly (at least that I had gotten hit <strong>the</strong>re) for reasons which will become apparent.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Queen's favor competition came about in this wise Her Majesty was (at most) in Her early teens. Not surprisingly (in<br />

retrospect, probably not even unreasonably), His Majesty spent a good part <strong>of</strong> his time Saturday after <strong>the</strong> Coronation with a young<br />

lady closer to His own age. Predictably, this occasioned muttering in corners; someone (it might have even been me, I simply don't<br />

remember) suggested that we hold a competition for <strong>the</strong> Queen's -- as I recall, we thought this would illustrate our somewhat<br />

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jaundiced view <strong>of</strong> how <strong>the</strong> King was spending his time. (Hey, we were young. We were idealistic. We were obnoxious. Anyone<br />

who draws pointed comparisons to me at my first Coronation will not be appreciated. Justified, but not appreciated.)<br />

“Since I was <strong>Kingdom</strong> Seneschal, I got to spend much <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> evening going around to members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chivalry and dragooning<br />

<strong>the</strong>m into entering <strong>the</strong> competition. ("<strong>The</strong> point is to have a large number <strong>of</strong> entrants. Feel free to go out and lose in <strong>the</strong> first round.<br />

You can do that, right?") So Sunday morning <strong>the</strong>re were indeed a large number <strong>of</strong> fighters, including a large portion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chivalry,<br />

signed up got <strong>the</strong> competition. I likely would not have entered myself, because my shoulder was still giving me problems -- like,<br />

I could lift my right arm about 3/4 inch away from my side. (It didn't hurt to have <strong>the</strong> arm up, at least it didn't hurt more, it was just<br />

<strong>the</strong> muscles wouldn't move it.) But since I had pressured all <strong>the</strong>se o<strong>the</strong>r people into entering, I didn't really have a choice.<br />

“I did discover (after struggling into my armor) that I could bend my sword arm at <strong>the</strong> elbow and slap <strong>the</strong> blade across <strong>the</strong> face<br />

<strong>of</strong> my shield by way <strong>of</strong> a salute. <strong>The</strong>n by swinging <strong>the</strong> sword downward hard <strong>the</strong> momentum would carry by sword back around and<br />

leave me in position to swing a blow. So long as I followed through on every blow, I could keep getting <strong>the</strong> sword in position again.<br />

And besides, I could do just what I had recommended to o<strong>the</strong>rs and die quickly, right? (After all, June Crown was <strong>the</strong> first time I<br />

had ever managed to win even one fight in a Crown Lists. Most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se guys could beat me without breaking a sweat.)<br />

“Good luck in <strong>the</strong> first round I'm up against Duke James. And <strong>the</strong>n I'm standing <strong>the</strong>re looking down saying "Jim? Jim?" (What<br />

is wrong with this picture?)<br />

“Second round, almost as good Count Stefan de Lorraine ... "Steve? Steve?"<br />

“Third time's <strong>the</strong> charm, perhaps Sir Steven MacEanruig ... "Steve? Steve?"<br />

“So, in spite <strong>of</strong> my best intentions, I find myself in <strong>the</strong> finals against Duke Paul. Someone had decided to make <strong>the</strong> finals best<br />

two out <strong>of</strong> three. (And I am feeling really picked on!) And <strong>the</strong>n, I manage to get a double-kill in one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fights! This was at <strong>the</strong><br />

time when Paul was enough better than everybody else that he could essentially win every fight if he put his mind to it, so a doublekill<br />

was something <strong>of</strong> a feat. But since all I wanted to do was get killed quickly so I could go lie down, I was unimpressed. In<br />

addition to prolonging <strong>the</strong> agony, <strong>the</strong> double-kill had one o<strong>the</strong>r effect I got hit (hard) at <strong>the</strong> base <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> neck -- which apparently had<br />

an effect on <strong>the</strong> nerves to <strong>the</strong> shoulder, because I could now raise my arm a whole 3 inches away from my side! Whoopee.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re is a lovely picture (yes, I have a copy) <strong>of</strong> me kneeling to get knighted – which is certainly an in-appropriate reward for<br />

having organized <strong>the</strong> competition in which I had gone so far! I still cannot lift my right arm, so I have my left hand holding up my right.<br />

Henrik has apparently done Himself an injury as some point as well, because His left hand (wrist?) is swa<strong>the</strong>d in an ace bandage<br />

with just <strong>the</strong> finger tips showing. ("Fighting isn't really very dangerous. Really. Trust me!") <strong>The</strong> maimed knighting <strong>the</strong> maimed!”<br />

– William <strong>the</strong> Lucky (who probably still owes Henrik an apology.)<br />

B “Between May Coronation and Purgatorio I had become Warlord <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt. At <strong>the</strong> time, very few Western fighters ever fought with<br />

anything but a sword and shield. Swords were not even allowed in <strong>the</strong> warlord list ... so HRM Paul decided that an exhibition was<br />

in order. With <strong>the</strong> aid <strong>of</strong> Count Stefan de Lorraine and <strong>the</strong> fighters <strong>of</strong> Chaos Manor a challenge match was arranged between Paul<br />

and myself. We would use as many different weapons forms as possible without ever touching a broadsword. I spent <strong>the</strong> week<br />

before <strong>the</strong> event building weapons in <strong>the</strong> Chaos armory (worked on a new helm with Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean while I was at it) and turned out<br />

matched greatswords, bastard swords, maces, short swords, etc. I had two clubs with me and Paul had borrowed two fine axes,<br />

from Henrik, I believe. Paul and I had a ball! Remember ... we're fighting with weapons that were seldom seen, much less used,<br />

in <strong>the</strong> West. We had many fights, broke a few weapons(on each o<strong>the</strong>r), and finally yielded to each o<strong>the</strong>r as we could no longer afford<br />

<strong>the</strong> expense <strong>of</strong> continuing. What a grand time!!!” – Denis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Titans<br />

1 “No, I didn't have any axes at this point, since my tourney axe had been loaned earlier to a high school for use as a prop in a<br />

presentation <strong>of</strong> Richard III. On <strong>the</strong> day <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> final performance, after <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> scene where it was used, it was liberated<br />

by parties unknown.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

C “Reading over this, I am saddened to remember <strong>of</strong> Master Allen's passing. He was a very accomplished young man, an excellent<br />

dancer. He took over <strong>the</strong> instruction <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dance class in Berkeley, and ran it well, if memory served.” – James Greyhelm<br />

1 “I just unear<strong>the</strong>d <strong>the</strong> poem I wrote for Master Allen:<br />

Poem for <strong>the</strong> Royal Dance Master<br />

Who taught Anachronists to dance<br />

In olden days, before Van Ore<br />

Came forth, our revels to enhance,<br />

Our ancient graces to restore?<br />

We who attempt <strong>the</strong>se steps from France<br />

Cannot but reverence those <strong>of</strong> yore<br />

Who taught Anachronists to dance<br />

In olden days before Van Ore;<br />

And yet our artists still advance<br />

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In knowledge as in grace Come glance<br />

At Twelfth Night's overflowing floor<br />

Where Allen's pupils cry, "Encore!"<br />

And show in every step and stance<br />

Who taught Anachronists to dance.<br />

– Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge<br />

“Allen was a fine dance leader. When I read James's tribute, I thought <strong>of</strong> this poem and wanted to share it with you all.” – Rima<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rockridge<br />

Summer, AS VIII<br />

“One event not in <strong>the</strong> formal record, since it was not an <strong>of</strong>ficial event, yet <strong>of</strong> historic significance, was <strong>the</strong> 5-hour long, 8-remove feast<br />

prepared by Baroness Geraldine, OL, OP, OGP, etc. for all <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>n existing Laurels and Pelican (Boncueur was <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> only Pelican in <strong>the</strong><br />

SCA.) It was in late summer, after August Coronation, for Henrik & Seitse were King & Queen. <strong>The</strong>y were seated at <strong>the</strong> center <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> high<br />

table, flanked by Geri & myself, and at <strong>the</strong> ends were Jon de Cles, Diana Listmaker, Ruthven <strong>of</strong> Rockridge (<strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> Imperial Electors, as<br />

<strong>the</strong> 3 board members were called at that time) and Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge. <strong>The</strong> 20 or so o<strong>the</strong>rs were seated along ei<strong>the</strong>r side <strong>of</strong> a U-shaped<br />

arrangement <strong>of</strong> straw bales & tables (It was in <strong>the</strong> front yard <strong>of</strong> Bufo Halle in Lafayette, where we had 2 acres.) <strong>The</strong>re was a fire pit in <strong>the</strong><br />

center & all guests were facing it, with <strong>the</strong> servers working from <strong>the</strong> inside <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> "U", with a serving table just beyond <strong>the</strong> open end. All<br />

<strong>the</strong> serving for <strong>the</strong> whole 5 hours was done by 7 young people between 8 & 16 in age My squire, Glen Halfdan (<strong>the</strong>n 16, who heralded &<br />

managed <strong>the</strong> entire crew & schedule); Christopher, Alison, & Robin <strong>of</strong> Hoghton (<strong>the</strong>n 14, 13, & 11, I think); Faith (Richard <strong>the</strong> Mild's<br />

daughter, <strong>the</strong>n 10); and our own boys, Sterling Beasttamer & Aaron <strong>the</strong> Mighty (<strong>the</strong>n 9 & 8). (Aaron was given that name, by <strong>the</strong> way, by<br />

his master, Count Sir Steven Blackeagle, who promoted him from page to squire at age 8.)<br />

“It was a warm, clear evening and Jupiter shone brightly in <strong>the</strong> sky. Master Allen van Ore rose and made a toast, proclaiming <strong>the</strong> feast<br />

worthy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> gods, and since Jupiter shone on it, naming it "<strong>The</strong> Feast <strong>of</strong> Jupiter." Diana wrote an article about it in T.I. (I forget which<br />

issue, my T.I.s are at <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r house.) We had most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>n Laurels, I think (though Marion sent regrets from NY, it being a bit far),<br />

plus <strong>the</strong> sole Pelican.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

September 30, 1973 AS VIII Autumn Crown Tourney<br />

Held in Coyote Creek Park, San Jose, California. Henrik and Seitse reigned. At morning court, Carlo di Perelli-Minetti, who is a real Italian<br />

Count, was presented to King Henrik. Crown Lists were held. Sir Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga won, defeating Sir Kevin Peregrynne. Salomé de las<br />

Palomas was his lady. Elriin <strong>of</strong> Hrassvelg gave <strong>the</strong> MGC to Sir Kevin Peregrynne. <strong>The</strong> Imperial Electors admitted Douglas <strong>of</strong> Hvitamyrr and<br />

Robert <strong>of</strong> Westmarch to <strong>the</strong> Imperial Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican. King Henrik gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Alys von Markheim (Alison von Markheim),<br />

Ann Dudley, Barbara Fitzhugh, David <strong>of</strong> Castlwhyte, Douglas <strong>of</strong> Hvitamyrr, Eadmond du Battlemont, Israel ben Jacob, Maire Aislinge na<br />

Sleig Nor, Micna, Renfield <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Inland March, Sheryl <strong>of</strong> Castlwhyte, Tyra Stuart <strong>of</strong> Moray, Virginia Bright Angel, Waldt von Markheim,<br />

Wilhelm von Schlüssel, and Ximena Aubel de Cambria. Queen Seitse admitted Amy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barque, Sir Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean (Jon FitzRolf), Sir<br />

William <strong>the</strong> Lucky to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace. King Henrik admitted Annette <strong>of</strong> Faire Monte, Renfield <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Inland March, and Tyra<br />

Stuart <strong>of</strong> Moray to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. He gave Grant s <strong>of</strong> Arms to Gormflait ni Cuallachta and Morrigan Caillte. <strong>The</strong>n Ge<strong>of</strong>frey<br />

<strong>of</strong> Speraunce and Rachel Col-del-Cyngne were admitted to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon Competition was for Stuffed<br />

Marrows.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “This tourney was, to <strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong> my knowledge, <strong>the</strong> earliest appearance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wreath <strong>of</strong> Chivalry. Henrik and Seitse awarded one<br />

to me after <strong>the</strong> conclusion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lists at evening court (Rosemary sprigs bound with white ribbon). Henrik may know more<br />

regarding <strong>the</strong> award's origins.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “Actually, I started both <strong>the</strong> wreath <strong>of</strong> chivalry and <strong>the</strong> wreath <strong>of</strong> valor during my first reign. <strong>The</strong>y're painted inside <strong>the</strong> lid <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Royal Suitcase along with o<strong>the</strong>r scenes from that reign.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> rosemary was 'for remembrance', <strong>the</strong> wreath <strong>of</strong> chivalry had a white ribbon, and <strong>the</strong> wreath <strong>of</strong> valor had a red ribbon.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se were presented by <strong>the</strong> Queen to those she deemed most worthy at <strong>the</strong> Crown Tourney. Generally speaking, <strong>the</strong> Queen<br />

would ask o<strong>the</strong>r ladies to watch and advise her.<br />

“ Are <strong>the</strong>y still being given? I know <strong>the</strong>y were most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> time for many years.” – Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin<br />

a “<strong>The</strong>y are still given. In fact it would be considered a serious breach <strong>of</strong> tradition if <strong>the</strong>y were not given. Or perhaps a serious<br />

smack to <strong>the</strong> fighters. In any case, it would require lots <strong>of</strong> explanation.<br />

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“<strong>The</strong> wreath <strong>of</strong> chivalry is still given by <strong>the</strong> Queen (or Consort), but <strong>the</strong> wreath <strong>of</strong> valor is given by <strong>the</strong> King (or<br />

Sovereign). <strong>The</strong> Crown usually enlists one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> chivalry to solicit opinions on who should receive chivalry. Valor is typically<br />

given to <strong>the</strong> unbelted fighter who progressed fur<strong>the</strong>st in <strong>the</strong> list.” – Gabrielle <strong>of</strong> Greenwood<br />

A “Getting <strong>the</strong> MGC was quite a surprise, I mean ferocious was not my image, and how foolhardy can you be when you one-shot every<br />

opponent (exception - Jerald took two) until <strong>the</strong> finals???<br />

“By this tourney I'd been Earl Marshal for about a year (James' reign <strong>the</strong> previous Purgatorio through twelfth Night). Patti and<br />

I had moved to Golden Rivers in early July but had just gotten in touch with <strong>the</strong>m earlier in September. (Commuting to Ren Faire<br />

every weekend from Sacramento had used up all <strong>of</strong> our energy until it was over).<br />

“<strong>The</strong> original Knight Marshal's handbook was in its final stages <strong>of</strong> preparation and would be published by Twelfth Night.” –<br />

Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B [King Henrik gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to ... Wilhelm von Schlüssel ...] “This Award <strong>of</strong> Arms marked <strong>the</strong> beginning <strong>of</strong> my rise in heraldry.<br />

I had been a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA for 2 years and a herald for one. I was now <strong>the</strong> Nebuly Pursuivant for <strong>the</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists<br />

and on my way to becoming Greencloak Herald <strong>the</strong> next year and Vesper Principal Herald <strong>the</strong> following year. I believed in knowing<br />

and doing all aspects <strong>of</strong> a herald - field herald, court herald, book herald and administrative herald. As a trained singer, actor and<br />

public speaker, I had no trouble being heard 100 yards away, and I found <strong>the</strong> field <strong>of</strong> heraldic devices fascinating.” – Wilhelm von<br />

Schlüssel (who enjoyed <strong>the</strong> opportunity to meet, observe, and talk to all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> good fighters without getting hit and bruised by <strong>the</strong>m!)<br />

Fall, AS VIII (Not related to any events ...)<br />

“I should add here that around this time (1972-1974) a lot <strong>of</strong> SCA’ers in <strong>the</strong> Bay Area were given <strong>the</strong> opportunity to assist at a 5 day<br />

jousting performance <strong>of</strong> shows at <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Cow Palace put on by a group called <strong>the</strong> British Jousting Association, lead by Nosher<br />

Powel. <strong>The</strong>y were starting a planned tour <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> US and opened at <strong>the</strong> Cow Palace. Many <strong>of</strong> us got to be <strong>the</strong>ir ground crew/pages/squires<br />

at <strong>the</strong> shows. <strong>The</strong>y performed much as is done today at <strong>the</strong>me restaurants in LA, Las Vegas, etc. After <strong>the</strong>ir last show on Friday night <strong>the</strong>y<br />

treated us volunteers to a feast in <strong>the</strong> center <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cow Palace arena on trestle tables. We gifted <strong>the</strong>m with a steel great helm (similar to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Black Prince’s) since <strong>the</strong> helms used in <strong>the</strong> show were made <strong>of</strong> plastic. <strong>The</strong>y also had 2 aluminum cylindrical helms for foot combats<br />

where <strong>the</strong> helm is knocked <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> loser’s head by a sword blow. We invited <strong>the</strong>m to come to a tourney that Andrew? Was King at and<br />

it was too wet with mist for much fighting. A few came I think, <strong>the</strong> next day, Saturday.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

January 5, 1974 AS VIII Twelfth Night Coronation and Revels<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> First Unitarian Church, Kensington, California. Henrik and Seitse held<br />

court. King Henrik gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Aurelia de la Licorne, Conrad von<br />

Regensburg, Erzebet Tycodi, Irene <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Marsh, Jehan de la Pelegrine, John <strong>of</strong><br />

Ravenwolf, Karen, Ka<strong>the</strong>rine <strong>of</strong> Northall, Linda-Muriall von Katzenbrasse,<br />

Matriona du Cameliard, Patrice di Coeur Fidel, Richard <strong>of</strong> Thistleshire, Sharon <strong>the</strong><br />

Meek, Siolaughe Siobhean na Lia Fail, Sten av Norden, and William <strong>of</strong> Woodland.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n he admitted Ardis an Dearg, Sir Christian <strong>of</strong> Orange, Giesele-Hildegaard,<br />

Patrice du Couer Fidel, Piers Howells de Cambria, and Ximena Aubel de Cambria<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. King Henrik gave a Grant <strong>of</strong> Arms to Ranulf <strong>of</strong><br />

Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga - Sable, a wivern volant azure fimbriated<br />

argent.<br />

<strong>the</strong> North Country. <strong>The</strong>n he admitted Boncueur de Myrobolan and Gormflait ni<br />

Cuallachta to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. <strong>The</strong> scroll for Boncueur was signed by <strong>the</strong><br />

Kings and Queens <strong>of</strong> all four <strong>Kingdom</strong>s, as his work as Society Registrar<br />

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Salomé de las Palomas - Azure, upon a lozenge argent a<br />

rose gules barbed and seeded proper, a bordure <strong>of</strong> rose vin<br />

argent.<br />

benefitted <strong>the</strong>m all equally. <strong>The</strong>n King Henrik created an order among knights, <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Molet, <strong>the</strong> symbol <strong>of</strong> which is <strong>the</strong><br />

wearing <strong>of</strong> roweled spurs. <strong>The</strong> Order admitted those among belted fighters who are noted for honour, chivalry, courtesy, gentleness, and<br />

service. King Henrik admitted Sir Bela <strong>of</strong> Eastmarch and Sir Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow as founding members. <strong>The</strong>n Queen Seitse admitted<br />

Countess Ardis an Dearg and Huldah von Jäl, Principal Herald in Atenveldt, to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace. <strong>The</strong>n Andrew and Salomé were<br />

crowned by Henrik and Seitse. King Andrew gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Anne Marie Vaarë <strong>of</strong> Helsingor, Catriona nicChlurain, Däwyd Äspärä<br />

Suomainen, Donna <strong>of</strong> Rollingwood (Donna <strong>of</strong> Willowwood), Edward <strong>of</strong> Stonehaven, Gwendolyn <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Thistle, John <strong>of</strong> Woodwose Hall,<br />

Lysander <strong>of</strong> Sparta, Miranda <strong>of</strong> Silvandel, Neil <strong>of</strong> Gyr, and Robert <strong>of</strong> Westmarch. He admitted Adrienne de Toledo, Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling,<br />

Eilonwy de Lyur, Jana d’Aquitaine, and Sir Steven MacEanruig to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. King Andrew <strong>the</strong>n admitted Dorcas<br />

Dorcadas, Sir Robert Dunharrow, and Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. King Andrew knighted Edgar <strong>the</strong> Unready. Queen<br />

Salomé admitted Duchess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix, Countess Luise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Phoenix, Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix, and Count Stefan de Lorraine to <strong>the</strong><br />

Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace (Duchess Carol was already a member, but Queen Salomé insisted). <strong>The</strong>n King Andrew made Sir Kevin Peregrynne<br />

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tourneys. He gave it to Count Stefan de Lorraine as <strong>the</strong> initial holder. <strong>The</strong>n revels commenced with Lady Adrienne de Toledo being chosen<br />

as Queen <strong>of</strong> Misrule. Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix won <strong>the</strong> ducal kissing contest.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “An interesting event, indeed. I was <strong>the</strong> autocrat and this was all around <strong>the</strong> least pleasant event I ever attended in <strong>the</strong> SCA. I hasten<br />

to mention that <strong>the</strong> only person responsible for making it so was me. Likewise, that it was only totally unpleasant for me, not for<br />

anyone else.”<br />

[Salome] “Really nice lady. Not really involved in <strong>the</strong> SCA, but altoge<strong>the</strong>r a really nice person as far as I got to know her.”<br />

[Andrew] “I like Andy a lot and, <strong>of</strong> course, he's on this list, but I could probably have cheerfully killed him a time or two during<br />

this event.”<br />

[Awards given] “All perfectly reasonable awards. Boncueur was always an interesting guy to be around, if a bit weird. He also<br />

really did get <strong>the</strong> registrars <strong>of</strong>fice working. Everyone should remember that this was before <strong>the</strong> days <strong>of</strong> home computers when such<br />

things were mostly done on cards and, sometimes, on main-frames where members worked.”<br />

[Silver Molet] “First big disaster. Lets just say that Henrik had not discussed this with much <strong>of</strong> anyone before, sprang it on <strong>the</strong><br />

knights, and split <strong>the</strong>m into two camps. I can't vouch for those who approved <strong>of</strong> it, because I was definitely and altoge<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

camp. My initial reaction to <strong>the</strong> order was absolutely negative and never really changed despite having been <strong>of</strong>fered membership<br />

and having my best friend (Stefan de Lorraine) become a member. My basic reaction all along was that if you aren't noted for<br />

honour, chivalry, courtesy, gentleness and service, you damned well shouldn't be a knight. I was admittedly taking <strong>the</strong> SCA far to<br />

seriously at that time, but I still dislike <strong>the</strong> order and was very pleased to hear, years later, that it had been disbanded.”<br />

[Andrew gave Steven MacEanruig his Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit] “Gee thanks, Andy. In his infinite wisdom, Andy gave me my leaf at <strong>the</strong> same<br />

time he gave one to Bevin and Eilonwy, my last two ex-girlfriends, calling <strong>the</strong> three <strong>of</strong> us up at <strong>the</strong> same time. Bevin and I had never<br />

really been that serious and were long over anyway. Eilonwy was a different case. I hadn't seen her since we had split up a few<br />

months previously, was by no means over her, and was seriously unhappy. I got a very nice scroll for it, made by <strong>the</strong> same person<br />

who later spent some time cuddled up with Eilonwy at <strong>the</strong> event, and I was altoge<strong>the</strong>r a very unhappy camper by <strong>the</strong>n.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> whole thing wasn't helped, probably, by spending half-an-hour outside waiting for <strong>the</strong> ambulance to come for ano<strong>the</strong>r lady<br />

who had slipped and dislocated her knee in <strong>the</strong> hall. My friends later claimed it was easy to find me at <strong>the</strong> event. <strong>The</strong>y just had to<br />

look for <strong>the</strong> black cloud hovering in <strong>the</strong> hall and <strong>the</strong>re I was under it.”<br />

[Old Battered Helm] “That was probably <strong>the</strong> only part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> event I enjoyed. We took an old freon gas drum helm, beat it up pretty<br />

good (and <strong>the</strong> thing was tough), hacksawed a slit in it and buried a piece <strong>of</strong> steel roughly cut in sword shape. Can anyone tell me<br />

if <strong>the</strong> award is still being given. BTW, my remembrance is that it was given jointly by William <strong>the</strong> Lucky and I. <strong>The</strong> genesis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

event was <strong>the</strong> a previous event on <strong>the</strong> day following <strong>the</strong> Rieslingshire tourney. I had <strong>of</strong>fered a pair <strong>of</strong> bayonets for <strong>the</strong> best death.<br />

Bill and I got <strong>the</strong> idea to try to establish it as a kingdom level award.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

B “12th Night VIII was a memorable occasion for me, <strong>of</strong> course. I had no idea that Henrik was going to create <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver<br />

Molet (KSM)- I believe it was <strong>the</strong> joint idea <strong>of</strong> Henrik & Siegfried and a surprise to everyone else. When <strong>the</strong> herald read <strong>the</strong> founding<br />

proclamation, including <strong>the</strong> criteria for membership in it (stopping barely short <strong>of</strong> "walks on water"), my immediate thought was "My<br />

god, who could meet that?", followed in a split-second by "Of course, it's got to be Sir Bela!" In a moment I was proven correct,<br />

but fur<strong>the</strong>r amazed when my name followed his. Good heavens, was I going to have to live up to <strong>the</strong> standard <strong>of</strong> chivalry & total<br />

human decency so marvelously exemplified by Sir Bela <strong>of</strong> Eastmarch (aka Poul Anderson)? Well, it looked like I had better try, since<br />

<strong>the</strong> populace appeared largely to approve. Looking back, a quarter-century later, I'm still not sure whe<strong>the</strong>r it was a good idea or not,<br />

but we tried to make <strong>the</strong> most <strong>of</strong> it.<br />

“After Andrew's coronation I got ano<strong>the</strong>r total surprise, <strong>the</strong> Laurel. (In those days it was not required to tell someone in advance<br />

before calling <strong>the</strong>m up in court to give an award, even a peerage.) In August, IX, when <strong>the</strong> Pelican was first released to <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Kingdom</strong>s (after <strong>the</strong> Board had given 3 or 4 to Corporate-level civil servants), I successfully petitioned <strong>the</strong> Crown & <strong>the</strong> Board to<br />

allow me to exchange <strong>the</strong> OL for an OP dating from Jan VIII, which is why I have <strong>the</strong> senior non-Board Pelican in <strong>the</strong> SCA. Andy still<br />

feels that my decade as Exchequer deserved <strong>the</strong> Laurel, since finance was a period art or science, but <strong>the</strong>n I never kept accounts<br />

by period methods. Anyway, I did (and still do) appreciate his consideration in recognizing my efforts for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>. Later, in May<br />

XXII, I received a Laurel for dance, a field in which I felt more comfortable in accepting it, although it was again a total surprise out<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> blue, so to speak. However, this time I was asked privately if I would accept it before being called before <strong>the</strong> Throne.” – Robert<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

C “I may as well put my two bits about <strong>the</strong> KSM in here. As one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> two members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> second batch my response was an echo<br />

<strong>of</strong> Robert's described below - ME??? Invited to join with and live up to those two AND Stefan in courtesy, chivalry and water walking?<br />

Pinch me so I wake up! On <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand, it was totally impossible to refuse such an invitation from those individuals and try be<br />

worthy, else I might as well turn my belt and chain back in.”<br />

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“I have long considered it one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> saddest aspects <strong>of</strong> my long acquaintance with Steven and William - markedly one <strong>of</strong><br />

respect and friendship, that we are so deeply divided on this issue. It is especially ironic in light <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fact that, unaware <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

strong opposition to <strong>the</strong> entire concept, that <strong>the</strong> four <strong>of</strong> us unanimously wished to have <strong>the</strong>m join <strong>the</strong> order in <strong>the</strong> third batch. Stefan<br />

and I each quietly sounded <strong>the</strong>m out only to discover that <strong>the</strong>y wouldn't accept induction even if it came with green stamps. I have<br />

to admit that it was very difficult to resist taking it personally.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “I'm afraid that I stand firmly with William and Steven on this one. I thought that <strong>the</strong> Order was a bad idea, and was a step in<br />

<strong>the</strong> wrong direction. I would have much ra<strong>the</strong>r had <strong>the</strong> effort into improving <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Chivalry as a whole.<br />

“In addition, I was also sounded out, and not only did I find it easy to refuse, I wouldn't have taken it with green stamps,<br />

ei<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

“I wish to make it clear that I am not discussing <strong>the</strong> relative merits and worthiness <strong>of</strong> those who were in <strong>the</strong> Order. My<br />

problem is with <strong>the</strong> Order, itself.” – Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

2 “Actually, I would agree with you totally about this, though obviously not from quite <strong>the</strong> same perspective. It was never personal<br />

from my point <strong>of</strong> view with any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> order. Indeed, I regard all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ones so far mentioned with a great deal<br />

<strong>of</strong> respect. <strong>The</strong> one thing that I could never quite understand was <strong>the</strong>ir inability to see that dividing <strong>the</strong> chivalry into (as you say<br />

below) <strong>the</strong> knights and <strong>the</strong> knighted was a bad thing. I realize that Kevin didn't quite mean it that way, but that's <strong>the</strong> way I saw<br />

it.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

C “I won't put words in Henrik's mouth, but I believe his intent was to say as I once did to William (or he to me, I'm vague on which one<br />

was writing to <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r but it was in our frequent <strong>of</strong>ficial correspondence when I was Earl Marshal and he Seneschal) - "<strong>The</strong>re are<br />

<strong>the</strong> Knights and <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong>re are <strong>the</strong> knighted." To this day I don't know which individuals' attention Henrik was seeking to get (in <strong>the</strong><br />

manner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> proverbial 2"x4") but I'm positive that nei<strong>the</strong>r Steven nor William were on his list.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “I also understood it, possibly incorrectly, to be Henrik's intention. And, <strong>of</strong> course, <strong>the</strong> 2"X4" approach was exactly what I<br />

objected to <strong>the</strong> most. I admit that I tend to overreact when people want to mess around with <strong>the</strong> chivalry, whe<strong>the</strong>r to change <strong>the</strong><br />

order or change <strong>the</strong> oath <strong>of</strong> fealty. I've mellowed quite a bit since <strong>the</strong>n, but I still feel that my stand on this one was correct.” –<br />

Steven MacEanruig<br />

C “Internally our biggest problem was that no one could have deliberately chosen a group <strong>of</strong> people who were more likely to consider<br />

all sides <strong>of</strong> a question to death and eventually put making <strong>the</strong> decision <strong>of</strong>f until next time. This is <strong>the</strong> primary reason that <strong>the</strong> order<br />

grew so slowly - each new member decreased our ability to elect <strong>the</strong> next one (unanimously remember) because <strong>the</strong> process was<br />

exponentially more slow and difficult.<br />

“Sir Robert is his usual tactful self when he describes <strong>the</strong> Order's interaction with Ge<strong>of</strong>frey. My perception was that it was more<br />

in <strong>the</strong> nature <strong>of</strong> an ultimatum "Fix <strong>the</strong> Order or lose it ... here's OUR ROYAL SUGGESTION as to how." (Though I also thought <strong>the</strong><br />

idea imminently sensible too). <strong>The</strong>re was also continuous pressure for <strong>the</strong> Order to DO SOMETHING in order to justify its continued<br />

existence (no o<strong>the</strong>r order has had that demand made <strong>of</strong> it). Oh well! It's all over now ... just ano<strong>the</strong>r footnote in history.” – Kevin<br />

Peregrynne<br />

1 “Yeah, that's about how I remember it, too. (I also remember several long sessions with him about <strong>the</strong> virtues <strong>of</strong> closing an<br />

order over disbanding it.)” – Frederick <strong>of</strong> Holland<br />

I “It's a bit sad in many ways. I don't suppose it matters so much at this remove, but I do feel it weakened us at <strong>the</strong> time. I<br />

admit, I think a fair amount <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> blame should go to Henrik (and no, I don't hold it against him at all now). In general,<br />

though, in <strong>the</strong> SCA it is better not to spring major changes on people. If you let everyone know what you want to do and<br />

discuss it, you can generally get away with it even if people don't like it much at <strong>the</strong> time. I still regard <strong>the</strong> KSM as a bad<br />

idea, but <strong>the</strong> creation <strong>of</strong> it was done with bad tactics as well.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

a “Steve’s right about that. I should have talked to more people and given <strong>the</strong>m a chance to tell me what <strong>the</strong>y thought.<br />

<strong>The</strong> BOD’s Major P.R. disasters tend to revolve around <strong>the</strong> same thing.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

C “Shifting focus back on <strong>the</strong> event ... I don't think Andrew realized how much confusion making me a Court Baron would cause.<br />

Golden Rivers had only a month before petitioned for Baronial status, and for most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> shire's people Twelfth Night was only <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

first or second kingdom level event (i.e., <strong>the</strong>y were clue impaired about honors and politics). I spent a good part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> remainder<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> evening explaining over and over that NO King Andrew had NOT appointed me as Founding Baron <strong>of</strong> Golden Rivers in place<br />

<strong>of</strong> David <strong>of</strong> Castlewhyte as we all expected, it was just a Royal Whim award with no responsibilities or powers.”<br />

[Later] “Just to avoid misconceptions about <strong>the</strong> Knights/knighted quote - at <strong>the</strong> time <strong>the</strong> remark passed between Bill and I (to<br />

be honest I've always claimed it, but it grew a life <strong>of</strong> its own) I had not been inducted as a KSM and, if memory serves, <strong>the</strong> order<br />

hadn't been created yet. In that letter, if I recall, I was commiserating with William about <strong>the</strong> fact that some Knightly people hadn't<br />

been through <strong>the</strong> ceremony (or even noticed) and that some <strong>of</strong> those who had been knighted were notoriously letting down <strong>the</strong><br />

Knight-team behavior-wise.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “I suspect that you invented it, since I don't recall ever hearing it before. It does sum things up nicely. Both you and Bill have a<br />

good sense for a well turned phrase, however.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

C “As far as ‘... inability to see that dividing <strong>the</strong> Chivalry ... was a bad thing.’ I only wish to <strong>of</strong>fer in defense that (as noted above) I was<br />

for some time ra<strong>the</strong>r upset at occasions where <strong>the</strong> Chivalry image was being frayed at <strong>the</strong> edges by individuals. (Steve, lots <strong>of</strong> us<br />

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took/take <strong>the</strong> Full Chivalry Monty seriously elsewise why <strong>the</strong> hell are we here?) When Henrik created <strong>the</strong> order, please remember<br />

that only he and Siegfried were in on it. (By <strong>the</strong> way I agree that <strong>the</strong> tactics [don't consult <strong>the</strong> affected group and use a 2"x4" upside<br />

<strong>the</strong> head] in <strong>the</strong> long view were not good ... reminds me <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> reason we started asking people if <strong>the</strong>y wanted to be inducted into<br />

a Peerage Order). <strong>The</strong> main thing is to repeat what Robert said - we couldn't refuse even though we didn't feel arrogant about being<br />

invited.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “We were all a bit upset, as I recall, and I certainly always took <strong>the</strong> Full Chivalry Monty (I like that phrase) seriously, as did Bill.<br />

I never doubted that o<strong>the</strong>rs did as well. At this remove, I tend to view <strong>the</strong> whole thing as a textbook case <strong>of</strong> how not to do things.<br />

I don't think I would have ever liked <strong>the</strong> order but springing it on us made for a good kick-start towards real hatred.<br />

“I did eventually tone down my comments a bit, since many friends <strong>of</strong> mine were in it. My dislike <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> order in no way<br />

extends to any members <strong>of</strong> it.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

C “<strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r thing is that I have always preferred <strong>the</strong> carrot to <strong>the</strong> stick - reward good behavior, and people will try to earn that reward<br />

as opposed to punishing bad behavior (which in <strong>the</strong> SCA was always hard to manage). Henrik pulled <strong>of</strong>f his coup, Bela and Robert<br />

accepted and I have to lay my soul on <strong>the</strong> line and admit that I felt" ‘od, please make me a good enough Knight to earn that one!’"<br />

– Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “<strong>The</strong> carrot is generally nicer. I would have liked to have seen what we could have done if we had been given a chance to<br />

discuss <strong>the</strong> whole thing openly. In a way, it was a great lost opportunity.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

C “Poul, Bob, Steve (P), Steve (H), Bill, whoever else gives a damn - I saw a goal not a division. It wasn't until I talked to <strong>the</strong> two <strong>of</strong> you<br />

after I became a KSM that I realized <strong>the</strong>re was a "Loyal Opposition" (for whom I never lost respect).<br />

“For all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> you, I apologize for involving you in our psychodrama.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “Hey, it's an interesting segment <strong>of</strong> West <strong>Kingdom</strong> history and I feel that it's actually good for us to finally discuss it out in <strong>the</strong><br />

open.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

C “If I were to note <strong>the</strong> real negative impact that this whole container <strong>of</strong> worms had it was that it divided <strong>the</strong> WK SCA knights, at <strong>the</strong><br />

time, who should have all been agreeing that <strong>the</strong>re was a problem (no question I think ... and what should be done [big<br />

disagreement]). That we were <strong>the</strong>n and are still now cordial and civil just goes to prove that it hasn't gone away as a problem, but<br />

we've all figured out that it was a just ways and means issue we disagreed over. If we could reinvent <strong>the</strong> order with full advice and<br />

consent I hope that <strong>the</strong> original and intended members would all belong ... (as should every KSCA).<br />

“Is it possible to feel proud and sad at <strong>the</strong> same time - that's how I've felt for a couple <strong>of</strong> decades now.<br />

“We all wanted to do it right, and I'm ashamed to say it <strong>the</strong> 'knighted' never had a clue and probably still don't.” – Kevin<br />

Peregrynne<br />

1 “Yeah, I feel that way too.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

D “Thought I'd step in with a couple <strong>of</strong> observations.<br />

“After a bit <strong>of</strong> thought on just why I accepted <strong>the</strong> Molet and supported <strong>the</strong> Order, I think my attitude was that it was an award for<br />

being a knight that did not involve winning a tournament. It was an acknowledgment by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> for doing things that did not<br />

depend on your fighting skill.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “It's a <strong>the</strong>ory, although not <strong>the</strong> one I subscribe to. It's interesting to me that only at this remove are <strong>the</strong> bunch <strong>of</strong> us talking about<br />

what we actually felt at <strong>the</strong> time. My own attitude was, as far as I recall, that it was clearly created to make some knights better<br />

than o<strong>the</strong>rs. In retrospect, I don't think that my <strong>the</strong>ory was correct and that it was more intended as a carrot than divisive move.<br />

I would still oppose it, however, since I feel we need more toge<strong>the</strong>rness and group effort than we do divisiveness.” – Steven<br />

MacEanruig<br />

D “Given that I felt that (1) I had no chance <strong>of</strong> ever winning <strong>the</strong> Crown again and (2) that I had done things for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> and for <strong>the</strong><br />

Order <strong>of</strong> Chivalry that <strong>the</strong>re was no in place way <strong>of</strong> rewarding/acknowledging, I thought <strong>the</strong> Order was a damn fine idea. And, having<br />

now given it some thought, I still think so.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “Fair enough. Needless to say, I disagree about it being a fine idea. I do regret that we had no chance to consider it in council<br />

and come up with something that might have been more workable. In essence, I have <strong>the</strong> same feelings about it that I do about<br />

things like Stephen Blackeagle’s Arch-Duke announcement long before.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

D “It should have come out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> massed Chivalry <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>, but it didn't. Perhaps <strong>the</strong>re should have been some criteria<br />

established for entry, but I think if you look at <strong>the</strong> membership you'll see that any criteria that would have been established was, in<br />

fact, followed. <strong>The</strong> membership took <strong>the</strong>ir responsibility to create new members very seriously, perhaps too seriously. If we had<br />

acted less like an exclusive order, perhaps it would still be a viable concern.” – Stefan de Loraine, who still feels a pride in having<br />

been chosen to walk with <strong>the</strong> Knights <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Molet<br />

1 “Purely in my opinion, I felt that <strong>the</strong> membership <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> order mirrored exactly that <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> general group <strong>of</strong> knights. I agree that<br />

<strong>the</strong> members took <strong>the</strong>ir responsibility very seriously. I don't agree that <strong>the</strong>y always made <strong>the</strong> right choices.” – Steven<br />

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2 “Sir Robert has mentioned (perhaps not in <strong>the</strong>se pages yet) that <strong>the</strong> Order grew slowly intentionally. I don’t recall that to be part<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> original design. I think if it had grown more quickly it may not have been viewed as an exclusive Order as much.” – Henrik<br />

<strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

I “I don't believe I ever viewed it as an exclusive order. I was troubled by its existence, not its membership.” – Steven<br />

MacEanruig<br />

2 “It comes to my mind that a lot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> beginning <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA was not by mutual consent, but ra<strong>the</strong>r through individual<br />

pronouncements, some became accepted and ultimately custom and/or tradition, o<strong>the</strong>rs were ‘bombs’ and sooner or later<br />

faded from sight, or changed.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

E “Ok. <strong>The</strong> can <strong>of</strong> worms [<strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Molet] has been opened, so I figure I might as well throw out some questions.<br />

“Not having been around when all this happened, and never having been involved with <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Chivalry directly (as an<br />

Order), but having heard things when I moved to <strong>the</strong> central part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West <strong>Kingdom</strong> (from Alaska/Oertha) 12+ years ago ...<br />

“<strong>The</strong> rumors or stories I heard, and I know o<strong>the</strong>rs heard <strong>the</strong>m as well were that <strong>the</strong> KSM was really an attempt at having an<br />

"inner circle" within <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Chivalry ... (we don't like him, but he's a knight -- how can we have a special group he's not part <strong>of</strong><br />

..?) I never heard a name (or names) <strong>of</strong> those who <strong>the</strong> Order was supposedly created to "keep out" ...<br />

“Now, I know several <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> order, and I happen to like <strong>the</strong> folk I know who are in <strong>the</strong> order, and while I suppose<br />

anything's possible, I have never been comfortable with this particular concept.<br />

“So ... I guess <strong>the</strong> question is, is <strong>the</strong>re any truth to this?” – Hirsch von Henford<br />

1 “I guess that I'm <strong>the</strong> surviving (vehement) KSM on <strong>the</strong> <strong>History</strong> dialog (apologies my siblings), and I guess that in a sense it's<br />

my own fault. I experienced and love so much <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> history <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA and we're right on <strong>the</strong> event horizon when I was big time.<br />

<strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r thing is that (as Steven M. protests "I take it all [at least making it work {kp}] very seriously).<br />

“This seems to at <strong>the</strong> moment to be a dialog between Steven and I. <strong>The</strong>re are a load <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r folks who should have stuff<br />

to say, but it's probably best if <strong>the</strong>y have a good chunk <strong>of</strong> inside information about <strong>the</strong> story.<br />

“Again, I will wait for Henrik to speak for himself ... but I will say, on my own personal honor (NOTHING was said or implied)<br />

that <strong>the</strong> attitude that Hirsch reports "I'm Knightlier than thou and in <strong>the</strong> IN GROUP" (yes we were aware <strong>of</strong> it eventually) never<br />

crossed our minds. In <strong>the</strong> first group <strong>of</strong> four members <strong>of</strong> us ... (to quote Steven Stills at Woodstock"We were scared shitless")<br />

no way! I beg those <strong>of</strong> you who have known us for decades to even pretend that we thought we had a slam dunk on everybody<br />

else (if you fail, what did I do wrong?). Actually <strong>the</strong> (innocently believing bunch <strong>of</strong> us) thought it was an idea worth exporting to<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>Kingdom</strong>s. (Did you know that?)<br />

“Elsewise I think that Steve and I have set out <strong>the</strong> philosophical disagreement and its resolution and if you weren't <strong>the</strong>re<br />

you're just burnin' powder.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

2 “I'm perfectly willing to believe that <strong>the</strong>re was no intention <strong>of</strong> an "I'm knightlier than thou" attitude. But that is certainly <strong>the</strong> way<br />

it came across from <strong>the</strong> outside. And not just to <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Chivalry. I recall hearing at least one nonpeer<br />

saying to ano<strong>the</strong>r "Oh, that's an order for knights who fulfill all <strong>the</strong> requirements for knighthood."” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

I “I doubt <strong>the</strong>re was any such intention and I don't think <strong>the</strong> members in it mostly felt that at all. I know o<strong>the</strong>rs did, myself to<br />

some degree among <strong>the</strong>m. My own perception would be that I don't want elite groups within <strong>the</strong> order even if I was to be<br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m. I realize <strong>the</strong> order itself is, to some extent, an elite group, but I don't claim consistency in my beliefs.” – Steven<br />

MacEanruig<br />

2 “<strong>The</strong> perception <strong>of</strong> an "in group" was enhanced by <strong>the</strong> fact that we all have slightly different ideas about who would deserve<br />

to be part <strong>of</strong> such an order. Which means that, while some members were unquestionably worthy, it was all too common to<br />

know both non-members who should have been included and members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Molet who would have been<br />

one's last choice for an order <strong>of</strong> exemplars. So, having seen little correlation between great chivalry and membership, <strong>the</strong><br />

obvious conclusion is that who your friends are matters more than how you behave.” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

I “I will say that <strong>the</strong>re was never anyone in <strong>the</strong> order who would have been my last choice. <strong>The</strong>re were a couple <strong>of</strong> later ones<br />

that definitely wouldn't have been among my first choices or even high up on my list. Basically, as I said before, I came to<br />

<strong>the</strong> conclusion that <strong>the</strong> order was pretty much a reflection <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> order <strong>of</strong> chivalry itself.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

II “Keep in mind – “great chivalry” as “beauty” is in <strong>the</strong> eye <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> beholder. I believe <strong>the</strong>re are people whose conduct is<br />

unchivalrous according to my set <strong>of</strong> values, but that same conduct is not unchivalrous according to ano<strong>the</strong>r’s set <strong>of</strong> moral<br />

values. I can also attest that during discussions <strong>of</strong> prospective candidates for <strong>the</strong> KSM that I participated in, <strong>the</strong>re was at<br />

times a strong reminder <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> difficulty a unanimous agreement was to find with a candidate.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

2 “As was noted earlier in <strong>the</strong> discussion, <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Chivalry had some problem members. I think virtually all <strong>of</strong> us who were<br />

around at <strong>the</strong> time would agree that far -- while possibly disagreeing over who <strong>the</strong>y were. But it seems to me that if you have<br />

even 20% bad apples, you work on reforming or tossing <strong>the</strong>m out -- you only set up a new order if you have more like 80% bad<br />

apples. And I never thought for a minute that we had even 10% bad apples. Well, maybe 11%.” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

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I “I couldn't have said it better. I note that a good part <strong>of</strong> what we all thought about it seems to come from our different<br />

perceptions <strong>of</strong> just what <strong>the</strong> order was. This strikes me as ano<strong>the</strong>r reason to have public or semi-public discussions about<br />

such things before springing <strong>the</strong>m on everyone.<br />

“Oddly enough, while I felt as strongly as anyone about <strong>the</strong> KSM, I never considered touching it when I was later king.<br />

Partly that was because many <strong>of</strong> my good friends were in it, but partly it was also because while I felt I was right about it,<br />

I was by no means unbiased or in a position to evaluate it dispassionately. In effect, I disqualified myself from any formal<br />

actions regarding it.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

II “How does one “reform” bad apples? My approach was an attempt at leading by <strong>the</strong> example <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> best who weren’t “more<br />

holy than thou” in attitude as perceived by <strong>the</strong> chivalry as whole.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

3 “I’m glad this is being discussed here. I hadn’t gotten to this page when I explained on Steve’s message page – why and how<br />

I intended <strong>the</strong> Order to develop. But keep in mind that <strong>the</strong> Order was on its own after Sir Bela and Sir Robert were inducted into<br />

it. After that point, <strong>the</strong> Order was independent <strong>of</strong> any outside direction, be it <strong>the</strong> Crown’s or anyone else’s.<br />

“To answer your question – <strong>the</strong> KSM was not intended to be a special exclusive group that would keep out anyone. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

was no “list” <strong>of</strong> “un-worthies” that I ever heard <strong>of</strong>. It was to lead by example only. I can very honestly say that when my name was<br />

called as a candidate for <strong>the</strong> Order, I didn’t know it was me being called until I saw people around me turning to look at me and<br />

<strong>the</strong>n it started to sink in and my jaw dropped. I didn’t feel I was as worthy as some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chivalry present,<br />

and only hoped any example that I might be able to set would be a compliment to <strong>the</strong> SCA, <strong>the</strong> West and <strong>the</strong> Order.” – Henrik<br />

<strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

F “My intention for creating <strong>the</strong> order was several fold (is that a word?)<br />

“Firstly, I thought <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Chivalry was ra<strong>the</strong>r 2 dimensional at <strong>the</strong> time. Once one was a belted fighter, <strong>the</strong>re was no fur<strong>the</strong>r<br />

place to develop - except by improving one’s fighting ability and winning a title. For those not able or willing to win a title, <strong>the</strong>re was<br />

always <strong>the</strong> Laurel and Pelican to strive to earn, but nothing as a Knight. I thought <strong>of</strong> Bachelor Knights, but that didn’t sound like an<br />

incentive to develop within <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Chivalry. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Molet was meant to be like a 2 nd Dan in <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Chivalry<br />

that didn’t rely on better fighting ability. I hoped o<strong>the</strong>r Monarchs would create o<strong>the</strong>r comparable Orders <strong>of</strong> Chivalry – to enhance <strong>the</strong><br />

general Order overall.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “And <strong>the</strong>re was one <strong>of</strong> my major problems with <strong>the</strong> Molet. I never understood why <strong>the</strong> knights should need anything fur<strong>the</strong>r to<br />

develop in <strong>the</strong> SCA when <strong>the</strong> Laurels and Pelicans didn't. <strong>The</strong> belted fighters already had control <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> crown and greater<br />

public recognition than <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r orders. To give <strong>the</strong>m something additional is kind <strong>of</strong> like an odd combination <strong>of</strong> saying that<br />

<strong>the</strong>y deserve something more than <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r orders while at <strong>the</strong> same time saying that <strong>the</strong>y need fur<strong>the</strong>r inducement because<br />

<strong>the</strong>y aren't capable <strong>of</strong> living up to <strong>the</strong>ir ideals o<strong>the</strong>rwise.<br />

“I think I would have been less bo<strong>the</strong>red by <strong>the</strong> Molet if it had initially been created with members <strong>of</strong> all three orders (or,<br />

for that matter all four if you consider Masters at Arms a different order). By <strong>the</strong> time that came along, however, it was far to late<br />

to mend <strong>the</strong> order for me.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

F “Duke Siegfried helped me a lot with <strong>the</strong> wording <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ceremony, and he was <strong>the</strong> person who suggested Sir John Chandos as<br />

<strong>the</strong> historic model, and using his arms differenced by <strong>the</strong> Crown <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West as <strong>the</strong> Orders’ arms.”<br />

“<strong>The</strong> autonomy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order’s structure was designed by me since I felt that some Kings had created Knights who did not<br />

satisfy all <strong>the</strong> requirements <strong>of</strong> Knighthood, but were just good fighters at <strong>the</strong> time.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 Not dissimilar from <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r orders.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

F “Only those <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Molet could propose new candidates, and only <strong>the</strong> Crown could admit a candidate to <strong>the</strong> Order. This way,<br />

both <strong>the</strong> Crown and all <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order had to agree to a candidate, before <strong>the</strong> candidate could be added to <strong>the</strong> Order’s<br />

membership. True, it might have seemed that <strong>the</strong> Order was composed <strong>of</strong> a bunch <strong>of</strong> “Better than You’s”, but I hoped it wouldn’t<br />

be <strong>the</strong> case.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “My arguments with <strong>the</strong> order never extended to <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> it. I was sorry that some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m couldn't see what seemed<br />

to me to be quite clear, that <strong>the</strong> order was basically bad for <strong>the</strong> knights, but that's <strong>the</strong> way it goes. And, <strong>of</strong> course, I have to keep<br />

in mind what Steve Perrin said to me recently. It's good to remember that we were all quite young at <strong>the</strong> time.” – Steven<br />

MacEanruig<br />

F “Ano<strong>the</strong>r reason for <strong>the</strong> Order was that I hoped that a stronger element <strong>of</strong> color and pageantry would develop at tournaments – with<br />

<strong>the</strong> Order hopefully sponsoring non-title tournaments and o<strong>the</strong>r events aimed at Chivalric concepts. I think <strong>the</strong> current growing<br />

popularity <strong>of</strong> Pas d’Arms movement is part <strong>of</strong> what I had envisioned.<br />

“But I was also wanting <strong>the</strong> Order to promote one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> main goals <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA, Inc. – Education. To that end, <strong>the</strong> Order<br />

sponsored in late 1970's and early 1980's weekly fighting practices and a mini-lecture series where guest lecturers gave a 30 to<br />

60 minute talk on a variety <strong>of</strong> period historical topics, including Chaucer, Falconry, Elements <strong>of</strong> Historical Costumes, etc.<br />

“Final Note, <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Molet hasn’t been disbanded, it is just not a <strong>Kingdom</strong> created order anymore. It’s members<br />

are not active as a collective entity, but some continue to wear <strong>the</strong> Orders’ regalia at events.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

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G “I have been very remiss in commenting on your distributions and o<strong>the</strong>rs' comments -- about as remiss as I could have been given<br />

that I haven't responded at all. But <strong>the</strong> collection <strong>of</strong> comments on <strong>the</strong> Silver Molet [interspersed throughout], and poor Henrik twisting<br />

in <strong>the</strong> wind, cause me to make a point which (I must admit) I don't know whe<strong>the</strong>r anybody else has made or not.<br />

“Although I don't know who all Henrik consulted in <strong>the</strong> process <strong>of</strong> setting up what we originally called <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Chandos<br />

and which became <strong>the</strong> Silver Molet, I know he and I spent a lot <strong>of</strong> time talking about it. One <strong>the</strong>me I recall very strongly, and it relates<br />

to cultural assimilation. During that period <strong>the</strong> SCA in <strong>the</strong> West was going through rapid growth and, as so <strong>of</strong>ten happened in SCA<br />

groups, consequent acculturation rapid growth was paralleled by <strong>the</strong> existing structures being unable to absorb and assimilate<br />

new people quickly enough. Whenever that happened we wound up with (typically) youngsters who had latched onto some notions<br />

(like fighting) as nifty, but who had not really come into contact with or internalized <strong>the</strong> overall ideals and ideas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA. My strong<br />

recollection is that Henrik thought <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> new order as one which could visibly be seen as upholding <strong>the</strong> non-fighting ideals <strong>of</strong><br />

Knighthood, and thus by example extol and represent those virtues to youngsters who saw Knighthood only as <strong>the</strong> culmination <strong>of</strong><br />

fighting ability. In o<strong>the</strong>r words, from a P.R. perspective it was largely aimed as aspirant fighters in <strong>the</strong> hopes that <strong>the</strong>y might broaden<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir appreciation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> goal towards which <strong>the</strong>y strived, and not intended as a "higher and greater" goal for existing Knights.<br />

Certainly that was my understanding <strong>of</strong> it and why my suggestions were as <strong>the</strong>y were. This isn't to say that its o<strong>the</strong>r purposes as<br />

identified for better or worse by o<strong>the</strong>r contestants -- er, communicants -- were not real; it's only that I didn't notice this (once major)<br />

purpose being discussed. Which isn't to say it wasn't just that I missed it.<br />

“As o<strong>the</strong>rs have pointed out, <strong>of</strong> course, <strong>the</strong> unintended consequences <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> OSM, as with so many things in life, had fur<strong>the</strong>rreaching<br />

and greater ramifications that its original purpose.<br />

“Having said all that I'm proud I had something to do with its inception; I believed in its stated goals and still do; however<br />

detached I still feel its purpose was worthy and its recipients largely worthy as well; and I, as o<strong>the</strong>rs, still appreciate very much being<br />

honored by <strong>the</strong> invitation to walk with <strong>the</strong> Order.” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

1 “As Dave [Siegfried] notes, we had some significant assimilation problems in <strong>the</strong> mid-1970's. We were going through a period<br />

when a significant number <strong>of</strong> members felt that expanding <strong>the</strong> size <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> group was an absolute good.<br />

“My belief (<strong>the</strong>n and now) is that we were setting ourselves up for trouble because we were taking in people faster than<br />

we could absorb <strong>the</strong>n and teach <strong>the</strong>m how <strong>the</strong> group worked. It is one thing to absorb new people when <strong>the</strong>re are a half dozen<br />

old hands for each new one -- <strong>the</strong>re is plenty <strong>of</strong> time to spend with each one talking about how <strong>the</strong> group works. What is<br />

important. And generally getting <strong>the</strong> idea across that, while we are very tolerant <strong>of</strong> people with an odd kick in <strong>the</strong>ir gallop, <strong>the</strong>re<br />

are some basics which are not negotiable.<br />

“But we took in enough people to nearly double our numbers every year or two for a while, and it made a mess. One or<br />

two individuals who simply don't know and don't care about <strong>the</strong> things that are important to us can be dealt with as individuals;<br />

a dozen or more present enough <strong>of</strong> a bad example that extreme measures have to be taken -- meaning that sometimes we<br />

found ourselves with new knights who simply knew nothing about <strong>the</strong> Society or <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> outside <strong>of</strong> how to fight. O<strong>the</strong>r<br />

times, we discovered that we had acquired a sub-group which knows only that Society events provide <strong>the</strong>m a great place to<br />

party -- and some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m who have come to events for years have made remarks like "You're Queen? How do you get to be<br />

Queen?" I submit that any significant number <strong>of</strong> attendees who, after half a year <strong>of</strong> coming to events, could ask such a question<br />

is an indication that we're in danger <strong>of</strong> losing something important.<br />

“Of course, <strong>the</strong> acculturation problem occurs all <strong>the</strong> time in new, and outlying, groups. Which is why it is so important that<br />

some <strong>of</strong> us make <strong>the</strong> effort to travel around <strong>the</strong> kingdom.<br />

“In short, <strong>the</strong> symptom that <strong>the</strong> Silver Molet was attempting to address was all too real. But <strong>the</strong> difficulties were that a) it<br />

did not succeed in solving <strong>the</strong> problem -- which is not to say that it shouldn't have been tried, and b) it wasn't clear that that was<br />

what it was for. Certainly I have heard lots <strong>of</strong> comments from those who had a hand in setting it up which reflect ideas which<br />

I had never even suspected before. And I was definitely around <strong>the</strong> whole time.<br />

“I don't think we are leaving Henrik to twist in <strong>the</strong> wind (alone or o<strong>the</strong>rwise). I wasn't trying to anyway. Ra<strong>the</strong>r, I think we are<br />

doing exactly what this forum was set up to do reviewing events and setting out what we did and why we did it. <strong>The</strong> more<br />

different perspectives we can bring, <strong>the</strong> better. No doubt <strong>the</strong> discussion may get a little caustic -- we are, after all, a fairly<br />

opinionated bunch. But so far nobody has descended from opinion to insult.” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky, who would be called <strong>the</strong><br />

Oblivious if he hadn't locked on to ano<strong>the</strong>r epi<strong>the</strong>t first (which may discount <strong>the</strong> last sentence, I suppose).<br />

B “When Henrik created <strong>the</strong> Silver Molet at 12th Night, VIII, and named Sir Bela and myself to it, he did not give us any detailed<br />

instructions on what to do next (beyond what was in <strong>the</strong> formal proclamation fur<strong>the</strong>r members had to be knights, had to be<br />

nominated by <strong>the</strong> order and created by <strong>the</strong> Crown, were supposed to be chosen for exemplifying chivalric values - however that<br />

might be interpreted - and that <strong>the</strong> order would constitute an honor guard for coronations, that being <strong>the</strong> only actual duty specified.)<br />

“Naturally, I immediately spoke with Sir Bela about what to do next. He agreed with me that two did not make much <strong>of</strong> an honor<br />

guard and we sought to add two more promptly. I asked around mostly <strong>of</strong> ladies I knew and Stefan & Kevin were <strong>of</strong>t mentioned.<br />

So were some o<strong>the</strong>rs who, however, had quietly let me know that <strong>the</strong>y would ra<strong>the</strong>r not be considered. So after 4 months, we grew<br />

to four. <strong>The</strong>n at <strong>the</strong> next 12th Night, it seemed only fitting to add Henrik & Siegfried, whose brainchild it all was, and to whom <strong>the</strong><br />

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inspiration <strong>of</strong> Sir John Chandos was so taken to heart. After that it got harder, not to find knights who we could unanimously agree<br />

were worthy, but to decide who among many worthies should come next. We only considered those who had been knights for at<br />

least 2 years, but most had been around for many years. All 6 created in AS 8 & 9 had joined <strong>the</strong> SCA in AS I or II, I believe. In o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

words, <strong>the</strong>re was an extensive track record.<br />

“By AS XX, we had added 6 more (Elriin <strong>of</strong> Hrassvelg, Lorin sur la Roche, Jon FitzRauf, Mark von dem Falconsfenn, Edward<br />

<strong>of</strong> Southhaven, James Greyhelm) and 7 <strong>of</strong> us attended <strong>the</strong> 20 Year Celebration in Ansteorra, where we conducted two seminars<br />

on chivalry and led <strong>the</strong> procession <strong>of</strong> 11 sets <strong>of</strong> Kings & Queens at <strong>the</strong> great May 1 ceremony, as honor guard to <strong>the</strong>ir Western<br />

Majesties. Henrik & Siegfried carried <strong>the</strong> historic Original Crowns made by Master Beverly on small cushions.<br />

“In AS XXIII, King Ge<strong>of</strong>frey asked us to extend eligibility to Laurels & Pelicans. This had not occurred to me before, but was<br />

eminently logical, since <strong>the</strong> requirements o<strong>the</strong>r than fighting, which was NOT a Molet criterion, were identical for all 3 orders. We<br />

<strong>the</strong>n added (all at once) Hilary, Annette, Aislinn, and Master Beverly. But before long, some o<strong>the</strong>r King (I forget who it was [Jade<br />

<strong>of</strong> Starfall – ed.]) decided to close <strong>the</strong> order, so unless some future King re-opens it (which seems unlikely) <strong>the</strong> membership will<br />

remain at 16, or ra<strong>the</strong>r 15 now, since Master Beverly's passing.<br />

“In proposing members, I think I looked for those who gave a lot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>mselves to <strong>the</strong> group as a whole, while <strong>of</strong> course treating<br />

everyone <strong>of</strong> whatever station with courtesy and consideration. I do not tend to equate chivalry with showy forms <strong>of</strong> courtly behavior,<br />

but more with deeper traits <strong>of</strong> character. Of <strong>the</strong> first 12, by <strong>the</strong> way, 7 were triple-peers, 2 o<strong>the</strong>rs held two peerages, most had<br />

served in various <strong>of</strong>fices & functions and some were prime instigators <strong>of</strong> whole areas <strong>of</strong> SCA activity. Siegfried, <strong>of</strong> course, largely<br />

invented current medieval combat, and served extensively at <strong>Kingdom</strong> & Corporate level. Henrik, more than anyone else, developed<br />

tilting at rings & quintain in <strong>the</strong> SCA and engineered <strong>the</strong> necessary equipment, among many o<strong>the</strong>r services, including <strong>the</strong> SCA<br />

Board. Stefan built <strong>the</strong> Seneschalate into a well-functioning organization. Kevin, as Earl Marshal & <strong>the</strong>n Society Marshal, created<br />

<strong>the</strong> armor standards that have made it possible to keep doing <strong>the</strong> heavy combat we do at <strong>the</strong> scale it is now done without a<br />

disastrous casualty rate. Bela headed <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Bards. Jon almost single-handedly made archery a major SCA-wide activity<br />

with his creation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Royal Round, <strong>the</strong> IKAC & <strong>the</strong> IKCAC, and his administering it for years on end. James, along with Verena,<br />

got <strong>the</strong> Land Fund (now <strong>Kingdom</strong> Historical Trust) going and put much work into it.<br />

“I regret that we didn't move faster to induct more <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> deserving candidates. In some cases, knights who were quite<br />

acceptable to all became inactive before we got around to <strong>the</strong>m, and since we did <strong>the</strong> honor guard thing, I think we tended to go<br />

first with those who would be likely to attend all 3 coronations each year.<br />

“As I approach <strong>the</strong> 30th anniversary <strong>of</strong> my knighting this May, I must say that I have largely very good feelings about <strong>the</strong> Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chivalry at present. We seem to have developed a culture that values behavior that might be defined as chivalric in <strong>the</strong> best<br />

sense. With <strong>the</strong> huge numbers <strong>of</strong> fighters at present, and <strong>the</strong> level <strong>of</strong> expertise among <strong>the</strong>m, it appears that <strong>the</strong>se values are<br />

generally pretty well inculcated in fighters well before <strong>the</strong>y reach <strong>the</strong> level <strong>of</strong> skill and experience to be knighted. Perhaps <strong>the</strong> entire<br />

Chivalry (and indeed <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r peerage orders as well) have largely developed into what Henrik intended to encourage by creating<br />

<strong>the</strong> Silver Molet.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

H [<strong>The</strong> scroll for Boncueur was signed by <strong>the</strong> Kings and Queens <strong>of</strong> all four <strong>Kingdom</strong>s, as his work as Society Registrar benefitted<br />

<strong>the</strong>m all equally.] “I believe that <strong>the</strong> all-kingdom scroll was my idea. We wanted a way to recognize Boncueur's contribution to <strong>the</strong><br />

entire SCA. <strong>The</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors had made him <strong>the</strong> first Master <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican on 10/22/1972 AS VII. That proved to be an<br />

unpopular action not because it was undeserved but because people resented <strong>the</strong> BoD inserting itself into <strong>the</strong> Current Middle Ages<br />

as <strong>the</strong> Imperial Board <strong>of</strong> Electors. <strong>The</strong> Laurels agreed that Boncueur deserved recognition both for his continued efforts and for<br />

<strong>the</strong> art <strong>of</strong> bookkeeping. (He kept his records by hand in <strong>the</strong> medieval double-entry bookkeeping ledger style. I had a thorough<br />

introduction to this when I went down to help him one afternoon.) My <strong>the</strong>n Lady and wife, Mistress Annette <strong>of</strong> Faire Monte, was<br />

Chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Scribes and she arranged for <strong>the</strong> scroll to be secretly made and shipped to each pair <strong>of</strong> monarchs<br />

to be signed and sealed. I have a picture <strong>of</strong> Boncueur at court kneeling with dropped jaw as Mistress Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West, <strong>the</strong>n<br />

Vesper Principal Herald, read <strong>the</strong> unique scroll and ended with <strong>the</strong> four pairs <strong>of</strong> signatures and seals. Boncueur's surprised<br />

expression was priceless!” – Wilhelm von Schlüssel (who is still proud <strong>of</strong> one idea that really worked)<br />

March 10, 1974 AS VIII Feast <strong>of</strong> Three Tastes<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> First Unitarian Church, Kensington, California. Lady Adrienne <strong>of</strong> Toledo hosted this benefit for T he Page. King Andrew<br />

attended.<br />

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A “His Majesty spent a goodly part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> evening sitting on various ladies' laps among o<strong>the</strong>r good natured flirting (this has bearing<br />

on events in a few more months). As Henrik noted - Sir Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris (recently returned from Japan) and his lady's tandem<br />

performance <strong>of</strong> Iaido kata was a high point.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

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March 30, 1974 AS VIII Spring Crown Tourney<br />

Held in Neptune/Seawind Area, Alameda State Beach, Alameda, California. Andrew and Salomé reigned. King Andrew gave Awards <strong>of</strong><br />

Arms to Allyson <strong>of</strong> Dunrobin, D’Vanya de Tourbullion, Douglas Longshanks, Gilmirron <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blue Flame, Guillaume de Vinvert, Johann<br />

Heinrich Michael Siemon von Werniergerod, Maelen <strong>of</strong> Kynge’s Lea, Marisela <strong>of</strong> Muninsgaard, Michael <strong>the</strong> Black, Nathan de Bläser,<br />

Patricia <strong>of</strong> Roscommon, Sholom ben Avram <strong>of</strong> York, and Sumingo <strong>of</strong> Amaranth. He admitted Robert <strong>of</strong> Winchester to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf<br />

<strong>of</strong> Merit. King Andrew knighted Elriin <strong>of</strong> Hrassvelg and Sean Macarailt <strong>of</strong> Sandyhume. He admitted Adrienne <strong>of</strong> Toledo, Annette <strong>of</strong> Faire<br />

Monte, Ardis an Dearg, Elriin <strong>of</strong> Hrassvelg, Gonwynnlynn <strong>of</strong> Hrassvelg, Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean (Jon FitzRolf), Margaret <strong>of</strong> Ashford, and Robert <strong>of</strong><br />

Winchester to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. Elriin was thus <strong>the</strong> first ever to join <strong>the</strong> Orders <strong>of</strong> Knighthood and <strong>the</strong> Laurel at <strong>the</strong> same time.<br />

Mistress Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall petitioned King Andrew to take back her Laurel, and to ask <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors to release <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Pelican to <strong>the</strong> four kingdoms, and <strong>the</strong>n give her one, for she felt that <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel was being improperly given for service.<br />

King Andrew took <strong>the</strong> matter under consideration, but declared he would not be <strong>the</strong> King to take back her Laurel. Crown Lists were held.<br />

Sir William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton won, defeating Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix. Donna <strong>of</strong> Rollingwood (Donna <strong>of</strong> Willowwood) was his lady. Sir Kevin<br />

Peregrynne gave <strong>the</strong> MGC to Elric de Cassell. Count Stefan de Lorraine gave <strong>the</strong> OBH to Brian Dritar an Con. Master Raymond <strong>the</strong> Mild<br />

won <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon competition for Strudel.<br />

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A “Maybe <strong>the</strong> first really rainy Crown tourney - I remember seeing Henrik sitting at <strong>the</strong> edge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lists, using his round shield as a<br />

rain hat - it fit in top <strong>of</strong> his helmet. Many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> names mentioned here went on to great deeds and are remembered well, o<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

fell away.” – James Greyhelm<br />

1 “It was indeed rainy (though I recall one at Coyote Creek where <strong>the</strong> distinction between creek and field was quite vague) -<br />

Patrice and I brought an old vinyl waterbed liner to use as a floor inside our picnic shelter/household sized umbrella. <strong>The</strong> usual<br />

socializing was a process <strong>of</strong> scurrying from pavilion to pavilion. If I recall <strong>the</strong> fighters had Royal dispensation from falling down<br />

when defeated. It was ei<strong>the</strong>r this one or <strong>the</strong> aforementioned Coyote Creek March Drown where Brian Dritar an Con cracked<br />

everyone up by showing up for one round <strong>of</strong> combat wearing scuba gear.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

I “I don't think it was Brian in <strong>the</strong> scuba gear; I think it was William <strong>the</strong> Lucky.<br />

“But I could be wrong.” – Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin<br />

II “It was Brian. I remember <strong>the</strong> actions <strong>of</strong> my bro<strong>the</strong>r-in-law quite well. And if it had not been so wet, I might have been rolling<br />

on <strong>the</strong> ground laughing.<br />

“At <strong>the</strong> same event I also remember someone's houndskull basinet getting stuck in wet and muddy field after <strong>the</strong><br />

wearer died face first into it.” – Jon FitzRolf<br />

III “I don't know if it was Brian, but it definitely was not me. Never been in scuba gear in my life. (Though it might be fun ...)<br />

“I thought one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> best parts was right at <strong>the</strong> beginning when someone came up to me (I was Seneschal, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>refore <strong>the</strong>oretically in some kind <strong>of</strong> overall charge) and asked with great seriousness "What happens if it rains?"<br />

“"If it rains, we get wet."<br />

“Obviously I have insufficient concern for any Wicked Witches <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West who might be subject to melting. I guess<br />

that after some <strong>of</strong> those tourneys in An Tir, <strong>the</strong> prospect <strong>of</strong> water didn't concern me as much as some.” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

a “My memory <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tournament was Bill saying "It's not raining," repeatedly, as well as various questions such as "what<br />

rain?" And as I recall <strong>the</strong> king called him forth to honor him for some reason and <strong>the</strong> sun came out ...<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re are reasons why he is known as William <strong>the</strong> Lucky ...” – Stefan de Lorraine, whose memory <strong>of</strong> this event<br />

is just flashes <strong>of</strong> various people in various kitbashed rain gear having a great time. On <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand, memories <strong>of</strong><br />

it are much nicer twenty years later in a dry <strong>of</strong>fice ...<br />

2 “This was at Coyote Creek. Unlike <strong>the</strong> Alameda tourney, which may well have happened <strong>the</strong> same year, <strong>the</strong> Coyote Creek<br />

tourney was a constant rain. Geraldine stood in <strong>the</strong> middle <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> field yelling "This is assholism!" but we continued to fight until<br />

a winner was chosen, <strong>the</strong>n did a record time dispersal to various impromptu revels.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who was willing<br />

to admit Geri was right but kept right on keeping on ...<br />

3 “Marsh Crown was indeed a wet event, and Brian's antics with <strong>the</strong> scuba gear was hilarious. I was <strong>the</strong> field herald during <strong>the</strong><br />

challenge matches before <strong>the</strong> crown lists and came out to announce one <strong>of</strong> King Paul's challenge matches. <strong>The</strong> ink ran <strong>of</strong>f<br />

<strong>the</strong> card before I could read <strong>the</strong> challenge! I went back to <strong>the</strong> Lists to find out what <strong>the</strong> challenge was, and <strong>the</strong>n went to my<br />

pavilion and came out with an umbrella, so <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> cards wouldn't run. Paul, still standing <strong>the</strong>re on <strong>the</strong> field with <strong>the</strong> rain<br />

running down his armor in sheets, called out, "Come on. It's not that wet!"<br />

“I wrote a song at that event, which I will share [see Appendices, page 368].” – Wilhelm von Schlüssel<br />

4 “It was a 28" viking round with lea<strong>the</strong>r handgrip inside <strong>the</strong> central boss. <strong>The</strong> rounded top <strong>of</strong> my spangen helm fit nicely inside<br />

<strong>the</strong> boss.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

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5 “By this time, <strong>the</strong>re were a few fighters who were really into schtick – Brian Drittar an Con, Bern Bellower, and Martin <strong>the</strong><br />

Temperate immediately come to mine. Brian and Bern, especially in this department, were <strong>of</strong>ten teaming up and made a<br />

formidable pair. My recollection is that Bern first took <strong>the</strong> field, announced something which I do not recollect, and Brian came<br />

running out in his wet suit, tank & regulator, mask and hood plus sword and shield, squared <strong>of</strong>f against Bern, a marshal (who<br />

may or may not have been part <strong>of</strong> this) came running up and would not let <strong>the</strong>m fight (which was a good thing, because Brian<br />

was not wearing a helm) – <strong>the</strong>n Brian went running <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> field. A couple <strong>of</strong> years later, when I took up scuba diving, Brian sold<br />

his equipment to me, and I still have <strong>the</strong> tank & reg and a few o<strong>the</strong>r items – but <strong>the</strong> wet suit shrank, so I gave it away.<br />

“‘Marsh Crown’ evolved to become a catch-all phrase for ‘March Crowns whereat it rained,’ and <strong>the</strong>re was more than <strong>the</strong>se<br />

two, and it quickly evolved to retroactively cover March 74 – but <strong>The</strong> Marsh Crown and Brian's scuba schtick was 1975.” –<br />

Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

B “A soggy event, though not as much so as some later. I remember this one for several reasons. For one thing, my mo<strong>the</strong>r was <strong>the</strong>re,<br />

and for ano<strong>the</strong>r, <strong>the</strong> park was pretty public with what I remember as hoards <strong>of</strong> people wandering through.<br />

“Paul fought throughout <strong>the</strong> tourney with greatsword, made <strong>the</strong> finals, and lost two straight to Hoghton quite handily. I remember<br />

him afterwards telling me that he ra<strong>the</strong>r expected to lose, but not that fast.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

C “Patti and I both remember it as being <strong>the</strong> Coyote Creek event that -<br />

1. Brian did <strong>the</strong> scuba bit, and<br />

2. We (all <strong>of</strong> us) came up with <strong>the</strong> label "Marsh Crown"<br />

"Marsh Drown" and o<strong>the</strong>r Bons Mots came later (had El Nino been popularized yet)?” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

D “Nothing special to note save that this is my first crown tourney experience. With so many new sights and so many new faces, most<br />

was a blur. Henrik under his rain shield stands out. I remember Andrew's declaration as to Mistress Geraldine's Laurel, (my first<br />

glimpse <strong>of</strong> royal presence,) and I lost in <strong>the</strong> first round to Brian Dritar an Con. So I drove all night, 6 hours, to sit in <strong>the</strong> rain, fight<br />

for 30 seconds, and go home wet and cold. I loved it.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

<strong>The</strong> Year Nine<br />

May 4-5, 1974 AS IX Beltane Coronation Festival<br />

Held in Alexander Ranch, Briones Regional Park, Homestead Valley, California.<br />

Andrew and Salomé held court. King Andrew gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Bern<br />

Bellower, Fiona di Varanus, Philip Dyemoke, and Robert Prospero de Ruyter-<br />

Northkirk. He admitted Bergen von Rauch, Meg Shelford, and William <strong>of</strong> York to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. He gave Grants <strong>of</strong> Arms to Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling<br />

and Brian Dritar an Con. He made Morrigan Cailte and Trude Lacklandia Crown<br />

Baronesses. He admitted Dierdre Muldomhnaigh, Grane <strong>the</strong> Golden, and Suzanne<br />

<strong>of</strong> Woodwose Hall to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. At <strong>the</strong> recommendation <strong>of</strong> Sir Bela<br />

<strong>of</strong> Eastmarch and Sir Robert Dunharrow, King Andrew admitted Sir Kevin<br />

Peregrynne and Count Stefan de Lorraine to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Molet. King<br />

Andrew knighted Douglas Longshanks and Robert <strong>of</strong> Westmarch. (Before<br />

stepping down, in a moving speech, King Andrew persuaded Mistress Geraldine<br />

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Donna <strong>of</strong> Rollingwood (Donna <strong>of</strong><br />

Willowwood) - Or, a bend sinister wavy vert, between two<br />

weeping willows proper.<br />

to retain her Laurel.) <strong>The</strong>n William and Donna were crowned by Andrew and Salomé. (Since William <strong>the</strong> Silent had previously reigned,<br />

this made Sir William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton King William II.) King William II created <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Guard, to consist <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> best unbelted fighters, and<br />

admitted Bern Bellower, Brian Dritar an Con, Eliazar ben-Dovid, Loren Sur la Roche, Orric <strong>the</strong> Woody, Philip Dyemoke, and William Allen<br />

as founding members. On <strong>the</strong> next day, Sir Steven MacEanruig won <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Favor, while Master Raymond <strong>the</strong> Mild became Wardlord.<br />

Master Raymond won <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Sciences Armormaking Contest. Mistress Annette <strong>of</strong> Faire Monte won <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden<br />

Spoon competition for crepes made on <strong>the</strong> spot. At final court King William II gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Celeste, Crystal <strong>of</strong> Hightower, and<br />

to Pierre Lyon Goules. He made Sir Bela <strong>of</strong> Eastmarch and Master Beverly Hodghead Crown Barons, and Ellen Cross Quills and Mistress<br />

Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West Crown Baronesses.


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A “Andrew was not <strong>the</strong> only one exercising Royal Whims - Salome gave me my second QOG (I believe <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs were first time<br />

recipients) - she'd been told I already was a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> order, but she said that it was <strong>the</strong> Queen's award to give and I had made<br />

her (and o<strong>the</strong>rs feel welcome {I’m NOT bragging that's what she said}), making me ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> first or second (William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

was <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r) to become a QOG-Squared.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re had been for several years an "un<strong>of</strong>ficial" selection <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lecher <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Year" at Beltane. This had, at <strong>the</strong> time, been<br />

a way, for <strong>the</strong> ladies to get teasingly back at those 'gentlemen' who in <strong>the</strong>ir pursuit <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fair sex had displayed Little or NO romance<br />

in <strong>the</strong>ir approach. Queen Donna was not <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ribald spirit to encourage this particular definition, so it was changed to Philanderer<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Year to allow her to shift to a carrot vs. stick approach. {Mind you, I learned all <strong>of</strong> this from Patrice later}. <strong>The</strong> upshot was that<br />

brand new ex-king Andrew and baby KSM Kevin tied and shared <strong>the</strong> title.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> weird part - A Queen's Order <strong>of</strong> Grace, election to <strong>the</strong> Silver Molet AND Philanderer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Year in 12 hours?????<br />

“... go figure” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “This was <strong>the</strong> first tourney when I really began to develop my own relatively distinctive style <strong>of</strong> fighting. I was hot that day and I was<br />

trying some different things that had been sort <strong>of</strong> working around in my head for awhile. It was also <strong>the</strong> event where I got a real taste<br />

<strong>of</strong> fear in fighting. <strong>The</strong> Queen's Favor was fought with different weapons and in, I think, <strong>the</strong> semifinals, I fought Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix with<br />

maces. We both ended on our knees and I caught him with a real solid combination to <strong>the</strong> back <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> helm, more or less knocking<br />

him down. That was ok, but <strong>the</strong>n when he started to get up he managed to get to his hands and knees and fell again, more or less<br />

unable to move. Scared <strong>the</strong> hell out <strong>of</strong> me. I remember ripping my helmet <strong>of</strong>f and shouting something like "Paul, are you ok." Which<br />

he wasn't. Fortunately, it developed that he was suffering more from exhaustion (not much sleep <strong>the</strong> night before), compounded<br />

with anti-histamines. Still, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> most nervous moments I've had.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> final was between William <strong>the</strong> Lucky and I and we ended up writing two songs about it for our song book, Axing<br />

MacEanruig and Macing <strong>the</strong> William.<br />

“It's good to see some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r names mentioned. Bern Bellower was a really nice guy who eventually headed <strong>of</strong>f to New<br />

York to try to make it in <strong>the</strong> acting world. I don't know what happened to him after that, since he pretty much dropped out <strong>of</strong> touch<br />

completely. He was also one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> best greatsword fighters I ever met.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

C “It may be at this event or possibly <strong>the</strong> crown where Baroness Jessica Lyrinndi <strong>of</strong> Northmarch (Isles) and I present and perform<br />

for <strong>the</strong> first time at court. In this case it is a song about Bern <strong>the</strong> Bellower, which seems to be appropriately coincidental to <strong>the</strong><br />

commentary. [See Appendices, page 371]” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

D [He made Sir Bela <strong>of</strong> Eastmarch ... Court Baron] “Are we sure that this happened in May and not at Purgatorio? I could have sworn<br />

I witnessed it, but I was only at Purgatorio as my Nor<strong>the</strong>rn event for this reign.” – Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

June 22, 1974 AS IX Midsummer Crown Tourney<br />

Held in Kennedy Grove Park, El Sobrante, California. William II and Donna reigned. King William II gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Alice <strong>of</strong><br />

Briarbrook, Alys <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Midnight Rose, Audun Ulfsson, Celeste Lamuray de Provence, Clarissa <strong>of</strong> Red Crab Manor on <strong>the</strong> James, Daniel<br />

<strong>the</strong> Bard, Kreimhilde <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t, Edward Ziffran D’Gendy, Elaine <strong>of</strong> Gad, Elisabeth de la Capucine, Elrond <strong>of</strong> Gornath, Fionna O’Morain,<br />

Francesca <strong>the</strong> Bemused, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey <strong>of</strong> Ramsgate, Gerald Bright Angel, Jeann <strong>of</strong> Oakenshield, Jeffery Brokenblade, Kathë Feghut von<br />

Munchausen, Kelson de la Croix, Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar, Richard <strong>of</strong> Havn, Rodrigo de Cerdaña, Rosemary <strong>of</strong> Talmont, Steingrim Wulfharesson<br />

(Steingrim Stallari), Cadwalladyr Stone <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t, <strong>The</strong>odulf <strong>of</strong> Borogrove, William <strong>of</strong> Gad, and Yolanda de Campo de Cerdaña. He<br />

admitted Catriona nicChlurain, Gilmirron <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blue Flame, Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean (Jon FitzRolf), Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix, Martin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Fallen Star, Michaela<br />

de Neuville, Morrigan Cailte, Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix, Ranulf <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> North Country, Roi de Cascades, Sheen <strong>of</strong> Ire, Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit,<br />

Sumingo <strong>of</strong> Amaranth, and Talanque to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. <strong>The</strong>n Crown Lists were held. Sir Douglas Longshanks won, defeating<br />

Count Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga. Lorna <strong>of</strong> Leeds was his lady. Elric de Cassel gave <strong>the</strong> MGC to Bern Bellower. Brian Dritar an Con gave <strong>the</strong> OBH<br />

to Christopher <strong>of</strong> Hoghton. Mistress Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall won <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon competition for rose recipies. Visiting<br />

were, from <strong>the</strong> East, Duchess Diana Alene <strong>of</strong> Tregirtsee, Lady Liossliath <strong>of</strong> Donelly, King Asbjørn Gustavsson, Duke Cariadoc <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bow,<br />

and Sir Patri du Chat Gris, and, from Atenveldt Sir Ton <strong>the</strong> Traveler. At final court King William II made Countess Luise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Phoenix and<br />

Patrice du Couer Fidel Crown Baronesses. He gave Grants <strong>of</strong> Arms to Alys von Markheim (Alison von Markheim), Jessica Lyrindi <strong>of</strong><br />

Northmarch, Piers Howells de Cambria, Rowen-Lynn, Waldt von Markheim, and Ximena Aubel de Cambria. Suzanne <strong>of</strong> Ravenhill was<br />

admitted to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel in a new, and elaborate ceremony. <strong>The</strong>n King William II admitted Craig <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chambers, Gilles <strong>of</strong> Lennox,<br />

Hal Ravn, Mark von dem Falkensfenn, Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar, Ranulf <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> North Country, Waldt von Markheim, and Warren <strong>the</strong> Strange to <strong>the</strong><br />

Queen’s Guard. <strong>The</strong>n Queen Donna admitted Jean Teresa Violante and Duchess Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace.<br />

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A “You know, I'm not at all sure that Luise ever heard about this. For <strong>the</strong> first time since <strong>the</strong> second tourney, we missed a crown event<br />

because we were invited to a coronation in Atenveldt. Our Atenveldter friends wanted Luise to dance for <strong>the</strong> king. Now I'm trying to<br />

remember who <strong>the</strong> king was, but I think it was Reynard. He was ei<strong>the</strong>r coming on <strong>the</strong> throne or stepping <strong>of</strong>f it. We stayed with him<br />

and his <strong>the</strong>n wife and had a great time hanging out with <strong>the</strong>m and o<strong>the</strong>r friends like Denis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Titans, William <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shire, and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> down side was that we missed <strong>the</strong> visiting SCAers and I have yet to meet any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m face-to-face.” – Stefan de Lorraine,<br />

who always remembers Atenveldt hospitality fondly ...<br />

B “I'm probably wrong again, but I have this strong sense <strong>of</strong> Douglas having defeated William <strong>the</strong> Lucky, not Andrew. Somebody tell<br />

me if I'm wrong. I did meet my new lady, Margaret Threadbare, at this event, as I recall. She went to <strong>the</strong> tournament with a friend<br />

who's car ran out <strong>of</strong> gas and I happened to be <strong>the</strong> next one along. I drove her to <strong>the</strong> gas station, got <strong>the</strong> car started for <strong>the</strong>m, later<br />

asked if I could fight for her, and got into <strong>the</strong> semi-finals, giving her a substantial scare.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “Nope, Doug beat Andy. He beat me a year later (June 1975).” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky (who has a list <strong>of</strong> all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> finalists from<br />

<strong>the</strong> first tourney through 1996 -- and really must get around to updating it for <strong>the</strong> last couple <strong>of</strong> years before everybody forgets<br />

<strong>the</strong> details.)<br />

August 3-4, 1974 AS IX Purgatorio Coronation Festival<br />

Held in Big Trees Camp, Oakland, California. William and Donna held court. King<br />

William instituted <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican, and named Sir Stefan de<br />

Lorraine as <strong>the</strong> Principal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order. He <strong>the</strong>n admitted Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall,<br />

Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West, Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling, Hal Ravn, and Robert <strong>of</strong><br />

Dunharrow to <strong>the</strong> Order. Sir Robert turned in his Laurel in return for his Pelican,<br />

and his Pelican was backdated to <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> his Laurel. Sir Steven MacEanruig,<br />

Harold <strong>of</strong> Breakstone, and Jon de Cles were made Barons and Ann Parkhurst <strong>of</strong><br />

Gatehouse, Janet Breakstone, and Diana Listmaker were made Baronesses. King<br />

William gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Warren <strong>the</strong> Strange, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Pendragon, Mark<br />

von dem Falkensfenn, Aldrick <strong>the</strong> Woody, Loren Sur la Roche, Craig <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Douglas Longshanks - Sable, a pentaskelion <strong>of</strong> armoured<br />

legs argent.<br />

Chambers, Joy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mountain Wilderness, Jeanne Teresa Violante <strong>of</strong> Hea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

and Arn, Orric <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Spur, and William Allen. King William admitted Wilhelm von Schlüssel to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. Queen Donna admitted Diana Listmaker to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace. <strong>The</strong>n Douglas and Lorna were crowned by William<br />

and Donna. King Douglas named William Count and Queen Lorna named Donna Countess. <strong>The</strong>n a competition for Her Majesty’s Favor<br />

was held on <strong>the</strong> field, and <strong>the</strong> First Annual Arts Pentathlon was held <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> field.<br />

On <strong>the</strong> second day a live chess game was held, which white won. At <strong>the</strong> completion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> game <strong>the</strong> remaining pieces fought it out.<br />

Mark von dem Falkensfenn almost turned <strong>the</strong> battle by singlehandedly defeating all but one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> white pieces, including Duke Paul <strong>of</strong><br />

Bellatrix. Sir Kevin Peregrynne was <strong>the</strong> white piece which finally defeated this black holdout. At closing court King Douglas reinstituted<br />

<strong>the</strong> old awards <strong>of</strong> rosemary wreaths for valour, which he gave to Mark, and for courtesy, which he gave to Master Raymond <strong>the</strong> Mild. Sir<br />

Steven MacEanruig was awarded <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Favor. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sciences competition for <strong>the</strong> best eating utensil was won by<br />

Suzanne <strong>of</strong> Ravenhill, for a beautiful salt cellar carved from a whale’s tooth. King Douglas admitted Josquin du Bois Vert and Jean Paul<br />

Monraith to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit, and gave <strong>the</strong>m Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms. Queen Lorna admitted Amanda <strong>of</strong> Cawdor to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> Grace.<br />

<strong>The</strong> grand winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arts Pentathlon was Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall, with Trude Lacklandia taking second place. <strong>The</strong>y were <strong>the</strong> only<br />

ones to enter all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> categories. <strong>The</strong> individual winners were: Cooking - Marisela <strong>of</strong> Muninsgaard for spiced prunes; Brewing - Master<br />

Beverly Hodghead; Instrumental Music - Julia des Grenades; Dramatic Reading - Julia des Grenades; Singing - Julia des Grenades; Musical<br />

Composition - Julia des Grenades; Metal- and Wood-craft - Johan Heinrich Michael Siemon von Wernigerod; Stitchery - Diana Listmaker;<br />

Costuming - Janet Breakstone; Dancing (tie) - Fiona and Marisula <strong>of</strong> Muninsgaard; Calligraphy - Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall; Poetry - Rima <strong>of</strong><br />

Rockridge.<br />

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A “Mark [von dem Falkensfenn] was really on a roll that day, and fighting on <strong>the</strong> defensive at that. After his first victory - our<br />

chessmaster threw every thing but <strong>the</strong> moat monsters at him and he kept on winning. I think two factors allowed me to get <strong>the</strong> job<br />

done - I had been training him at Golden Rivers' weekly practices so I knew most <strong>of</strong> his moves and, more importantly, he had just<br />

finished half a dozen consecutive and increasingly difficult fights by <strong>the</strong> time I got thrown at him. We nick-named him Super Pawn<br />

for <strong>the</strong> remainder <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> event.” – Kevin Peregrynne, White Queen's knight<br />

1 “Ano<strong>the</strong>r nice guy. Mark was good, left-handed, and quick. I always found him a tough fight. I might have beaten Douglas in <strong>the</strong><br />

semi-finals <strong>the</strong> second time he won <strong>the</strong> crown if I hadn't fought Mark just before in one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> longer and more exhausting fights<br />

I remember from many years <strong>of</strong> long exhausting fights. Of course, I might not have beaten him anyway. Mark was also a fine<br />

jeweler and did first class cloisonne work.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

A “I just happened to remember that Mark - (who, by <strong>the</strong> way is still around - Mark, his Lady Diane, Patti and I, Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga, Richard<br />

<strong>of</strong> house Havn, his Lady Karen, Henrik and Yoko and several o<strong>the</strong>r Calderians had dinner toge<strong>the</strong>r about a month ago) - right about<br />

this time in WK history happened upon a book about <strong>the</strong> archeological work that took place in <strong>the</strong> early 1900's in Wisby Denmark.<br />

He built a replica <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 'Wisby pattern' coat <strong>of</strong> plates armor and wore it to a Golden Rivers practice. It was an immediate sensation -<br />

flexible yet impact-resistant armor that anybody could build with a minimum <strong>of</strong> tools. I recall building a duplicate <strong>of</strong> his with my white<br />

lea<strong>the</strong>r gambeson cover, scrap 20 gauge galvanized steel, tinsnips, a drill, a file, a bag <strong>of</strong> Tandy speed rivets and a hammer in<br />

<strong>the</strong> spare bedroom <strong>of</strong> our rented house on Acacia Avenue in Sacramento in <strong>the</strong> week following his armor's debut.” – Kevin<br />

Peregrynne<br />

1 “Not Denmark! Wisby is on <strong>the</strong> Island <strong>of</strong> Gotland and belongs to Sweden.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

A “Mark's research led to <strong>the</strong> rapid spread <strong>of</strong> simple yet effective plate armor throughout <strong>the</strong> West that (IMHO) prevented many rib and<br />

kidney injuries (real SCAers don't notice bruises) that might have o<strong>the</strong>rwise occurred. Likewise, as many <strong>of</strong> us found out how easy<br />

most sheet metal work was, leg and forearm injuries diminished. Conversely <strong>the</strong> internal SCA market for complex armoring (knee,<br />

elbow and period helmets such as bascinets) was beginning to grow. Techno-economic history has caught us.<br />

“In Rieslingshire, later, but also in <strong>the</strong> approximate period we are looking at, <strong>the</strong> Bliss bro<strong>the</strong>rs (Douglas' AoA's to <strong>the</strong>m were<br />

in a recent entry) were introducing full 15th century plate armor to <strong>the</strong> WK consumer - culminating with Douglas' Black Gothic, Paul's<br />

Maximilian, and Olaf <strong>the</strong> Medi-Ogre's infamous Volkswagen Peasecote back and breast (lift <strong>the</strong> hood but don't touch <strong>the</strong> dipstick).”<br />

– Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “Sometimes William was an evil man. I was solidly in my ‘no more awards’ phase by this time but he called me up anyway. He later<br />

told me I fit his picture <strong>of</strong> a baron, stomping around and grumphing at people. I have to admit some truth to this picture.” – Steven<br />

MacEanruig<br />

C “At that time, this was one <strong>of</strong> my proudest moments in <strong>the</strong> SCA. I, a relative unknown was chosen to be <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r white knight with<br />

Kevin Peregrynne (my real knight.) I don’t remember doing anything spectacular during <strong>the</strong> game it was just being chosen that<br />

made it memorable.” – Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar<br />

September 21, 1974 AS IX Autumn Crown Tourney<br />

Held in Kennedy Grove Park, El Sobrante, California. King Douglas and Queen Lorna reigned. King Douglas admitted Master Raymond<br />

<strong>the</strong> Mild and Michael <strong>the</strong> Black to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. Crown Lists were held. Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix defeated Count William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton<br />

for <strong>the</strong> crown. Duchess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix was his lady. At final court <strong>the</strong>y were made Crown Prince and Princess. King Douglas knighted<br />

Bern Bellower, who was also admitted to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Battered Helm. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon contest was a tie between Duke<br />

James Greyhelm and his lady, Duchess Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin. A bake<strong>of</strong>f at Twelfth Night was declared. Sir Bern Bellower presented <strong>the</strong> MGC<br />

to Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate. Count Stefan de Lorraine won <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Hand Kissing contest, and received <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Garter.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Carol was expecting Brion [<strong>of</strong> Bellatrix] at <strong>the</strong> time and wasn't exactly pleased that Paul won (or so she said).<br />

“I believe Cariadoc <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bow was visiting at this event, I remember fighting a match with him just before <strong>the</strong> quarter final round.<br />

He challenged me to recover <strong>the</strong> honor <strong>of</strong> his mentor Master Edwin who I had dispatched in an earlier round. <strong>The</strong> fight dragged<br />

on interminably - me on my knees and him circling out <strong>of</strong> range until he finally closed in and stayed a moment too long for his<br />

purposes. However, though I won, I was so pooped that I lost in <strong>the</strong> next round. My Lady soundly castigated me for my judgement<br />

error in fighting an unnecessary bout while I was still in <strong>the</strong> running.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

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B “How I earned <strong>the</strong> MGC. I'm still in my first year in <strong>the</strong> SCA. I had rapidly come to <strong>the</strong> conclusion that if I were to improve my fighting<br />

skills, it would be more efficient to fight my betters whenever possible, ra<strong>the</strong>r than my unbelted peers. So I pretty much limited<br />

myself at crowns and coronets to challenging <strong>the</strong> knighthood. Among o<strong>the</strong>rs that day, I challenged Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix and gave him<br />

a good tune-up fight, in fact, I won that challenge. And <strong>the</strong> next as well. Around this time <strong>the</strong> practice <strong>of</strong> arranging <strong>the</strong> first round <strong>of</strong><br />

crown by challenge was established, with unbelted fighters challenging knights. Before <strong>the</strong> first unbelted fighter in line could speak,<br />

I jumped out and demanded <strong>the</strong> honor to challenge Paul (and not because I had won <strong>the</strong> two challenges but because I wanted<br />

to fight <strong>the</strong> best, which he proved to be that day). Well, <strong>of</strong> course, as he was highly motivated that day and I had already eliminated<br />

any chance <strong>of</strong> surprising him with my newly learned skills/tricks, he beat me. I forced him to take both legs and both arms. He only<br />

killed me when I tried to bite him. Bern Bellower, on awarding me <strong>the</strong> MGC, said I had shown <strong>the</strong> necessary ferocity in killing Paul<br />

twice and <strong>the</strong> necessary stupidity in challenging him <strong>the</strong> third time when everyone knew he wanted to put Carol on <strong>the</strong> throne again.”<br />

– Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

January 4, 1975 AS IX Twelfth Night Coronation<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> First Unitarian Church, Berekely, California. King Douglas and Queen<br />

Lorna held court. Prince Hugh and Princess Rosemary <strong>of</strong> Caid attended. Queen<br />

Lorna established <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Cypher, a nonarmigerous award, distinguished by<br />

<strong>the</strong> initials <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> presenting queen, and given to whoever <strong>the</strong> Queen finds<br />

worthy. <strong>The</strong>n she gave her Queen’s Cypher to Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix and<br />

Duchess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix, Mark von dem Falkensfenn, Duke Siegfried von<br />

H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit, and Trude Lacklandia. King Douglas gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to<br />

Amanda <strong>of</strong> Cawdor, Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven, Iain <strong>of</strong> Cawdor, Galina de Keri,<br />

Josette de Chanticleer, Julian <strong>the</strong> Purple, Kerry Ranaurora, Meggan <strong>of</strong><br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix - Sable, on a bend Or three compass-stars<br />

palewise gules.<br />

Thistledown, Marie <strong>of</strong> Glendower, Arthur <strong>of</strong> Glendower, Robin Devilmark and<br />

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Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix - Per bend argent and vert, six<br />

oct<strong>of</strong>oils in bend three and three counterchanged, all pierc<br />

Amynta <strong>the</strong> Innocent. <strong>The</strong>n he admitted Alice <strong>of</strong> Briarbrook, Arthur <strong>of</strong><br />

Glendower, Edward <strong>of</strong> Stonehaven, Marie <strong>of</strong> Glendower, Persephone <strong>of</strong> Woodland, and Steven <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lance<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. King Douglas <strong>the</strong>n admitted Anne Dudley, Barbara Fitzhugh, Dorcas Dorcadas and Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Paravel<br />

(Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin) to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican, and Janay d’Aquitaine to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. <strong>The</strong> Grand March was <strong>the</strong>n<br />

formed, and Douglas and Lorna crowned Paul and Carol. King Paul gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Cadhla Morag nicChlurain, Eyana bat-David<br />

nicChlurain, Jessica Firestar, Maihe MacFergie, and Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate. <strong>The</strong>n he admitted Jessica Firestar to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong><br />

Merit. Sir Bela <strong>of</strong> Eastmarch, for <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Bards, presented <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Calypso (for poetry) to Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge, and <strong>the</strong>n turned<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> President over to Sir Steven MacEanruig. Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky named André de Sevastopol as Acting <strong>Kingdom</strong> Seneschal,<br />

and Sir Jon FitzRolf similarly made Brian Dritar an Con Acting Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Molet inducted Sir Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

and Sir Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit. Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Paravel (Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin) passed on <strong>the</strong> Muckin’ Great Clubbe to Gormflait ni<br />

Cuallactha. Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts Christina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Runes presented <strong>the</strong> Arts Pentathlon Medallion to Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall, who in turn<br />

presented <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon to Duchess Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin, winner over her lord in <strong>the</strong> bake<strong>of</strong>f. Court adjourned and all proceeded to<br />

dine and revel. Count Douglas Longshanks got <strong>the</strong> bean in <strong>the</strong> cake and became Lord <strong>of</strong> Misrule.<br />

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A “I can't guess what it was that Doro<strong>the</strong>a passed on to Gormflait, but it can't have been <strong>the</strong> MGC. <strong>The</strong>re are two reasons - First,<br />

nei<strong>the</strong>r Lady is a tournament fighter and it is a fighting award (though Dorothy's lord Hal Ravn was a fighter, Gormflait's <strong>the</strong>n lord,<br />

Andre de Sebastopol was not, so that can't account for it ei<strong>the</strong>r) Second, <strong>the</strong> MGC was awarded at Crown Tourneys not Coronations<br />

at that time.<br />

“Maybe Doro<strong>the</strong>a can enlighten us.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “It wasn't <strong>the</strong> Muckin' Great Clubbe that I presented to Gormflait. It was <strong>the</strong> Muckin' Great Cubbe.<br />

“It was a joke.<br />

“I had recently given birth to a very large baby, and Gormflait had just done <strong>the</strong> same. I think what I gave her was a large<br />

teddy bear.” – Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin<br />

B “Since, I was present when <strong>the</strong> cypher was first discussed, here is a little bit <strong>of</strong> background.<br />

“Discussion between Queen Lorna, Duchess Carol, Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga, myself, a couple <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r ladies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> court, and later in<br />

<strong>the</strong> conversation King Douglas, and Duke Paul. <strong>The</strong> problem -- <strong>the</strong>re needed to be a way to thank <strong>the</strong> people without whom <strong>the</strong><br />

Royalty could not reign effectively (<strong>the</strong> special people who make it all work) and <strong>the</strong> QOG was thus, it appeared, being given as<br />

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“Answer - create <strong>the</strong> Cypher.<br />

“Thus, <strong>the</strong>re would be no restrictions on <strong>the</strong> cypher and it was meant to be a public acknowledgment for all <strong>the</strong> help (<strong>of</strong> all kinds<br />

- from <strong>the</strong> ear that listens, to <strong>the</strong> best advice, from <strong>the</strong> little bit <strong>of</strong> help that is essential, to <strong>the</strong> hours upon hours <strong>of</strong> help and support).<br />

“In looking back, it looks like <strong>the</strong> goal was met.” – Sabrina de la Bere<br />

1 “At this time in SCA <strong>History</strong>, although <strong>the</strong> Queen’s signature was required on all scrolls, <strong>the</strong> giving <strong>of</strong> honors with <strong>the</strong> exception<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace (QOG) was entirely up to <strong>the</strong> King. <strong>The</strong> problem was that while I wanted to reward several<br />

deserving members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> populace, many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m had already received a QOG from my predecessors. I felt that we queens,<br />

especially new inexperienced queens, needed a way to show gratitude for those who helped us through our reign. For this<br />

reason I initiated <strong>the</strong> award <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Cypher. <strong>The</strong> term cypher was chosen for its meaning “a combination <strong>of</strong> symbolic<br />

letters; esp. <strong>the</strong> interwoven initials <strong>of</strong> a name.” <strong>The</strong> idea was that a queen could use her first initial plus <strong>the</strong> R in regina to create<br />

a medallion. Thus if a monarch were to reign more than once, she could change <strong>the</strong> design with each reign and give <strong>the</strong> same<br />

award to <strong>the</strong> same person if desired and it would still be unique.” – Lorna <strong>of</strong> Leeds<br />

March 22, 1975 AS IX Spring Crown Tourney<br />

Held in Coyote Creek Park, San Jose, California. King Paul and Queen Carol reigned. In between torrential downpours <strong>the</strong> crown lists were<br />

held. Count Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga was <strong>the</strong> victor, defeating Count Douglas Longshanks. Patrice d’Cilla was his lady. At closing court <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

crowned Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists (this title started to be used for <strong>the</strong> Crown Prince and Crown Princess at this time). King Paul<br />

gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Alyson <strong>of</strong> Hoghton and to Robin <strong>of</strong> Hoghton. Upon <strong>the</strong> request <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> knights <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West, King Paul knighted<br />

Mark von dem Falkensfenn. <strong>The</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Caid <strong>the</strong>n announced <strong>the</strong> first Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Rebellion. Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate gave <strong>the</strong> MGC<br />

to Einar Aus Envelt.<br />

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A “Unbeknownst to most, I built a tourney legal Mucking Great Clubbe, (rattan core, several wraps <strong>of</strong> carpet, covered with brown tape,<br />

Styr<strong>of</strong>oam spike covered in silvered tape). I challenged and attacked Bern <strong>the</strong> Bellower (who had awarded me with <strong>the</strong> MGC <strong>the</strong><br />

previous crown.) When I first walked onto <strong>the</strong> field, he eyed me somewhat suspiciously, <strong>the</strong>n I let him have a close look. He smiled<br />

and we fought several passes, in most ferocious and stupid fashion as we could muster. Most onlookers thought we were<br />

choreographing a comedy skit until I clearly hit him full force. Several marshals rushed out to stop us before <strong>the</strong>y realized I wasn't<br />

using <strong>the</strong> real MGC. A great spo<strong>of</strong>. Unfortunately it was poorly constructed as <strong>the</strong> clubbe didn't last <strong>the</strong> day.<br />

“Einar made a most admirable showing at that crown, mostly because <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> awful wea<strong>the</strong>r, <strong>the</strong> footing was extremely poor,<br />

Einar was wearing cleats and pushed his advantage far beyond his expectations, certainly a show <strong>of</strong> ferocity.” – Martin <strong>the</strong><br />

Temperate<br />

1 “Bern Bellower and I always loved fighting <strong>the</strong>atrics. It was he that fought me with a trident when I was in scuba gear at Marsh<br />

Crown. We had arranged this with <strong>the</strong> Marshals ahead <strong>of</strong> time and after some initial posturing and growling, we were thrown<br />

<strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> field - me for my non-regulation "armor" and Bern for lack <strong>of</strong> a fishing license. I recall that it was Sir Kevin who did <strong>the</strong><br />

ejecting.<br />

“Ano<strong>the</strong>r time, I think at Big Trees, Bern and I cooked up a fight that caused cardiac arrest for several marshals. In<br />

retrospect, I should have briefed <strong>the</strong>m in advance, but I was young and foolish ... Anyway, I had taken a wooden tanto (made<br />

for martial arts practice) and covered it with silver mylar tape. From a few feet away it looked like real steel. Bern challenged<br />

me or I challenged him and we fought a few passes until he took my leg by prior arrangement. On dropping to <strong>the</strong> ground, I<br />

flung away my shield and sword. Bern demanded to know if I would surrender (in his very loud and very <strong>the</strong>atrical voice). I cried<br />

"Never!" or words to that effect, and pulled <strong>the</strong> tanto from out my boot. Flashing it upwards to catch <strong>the</strong> sun and <strong>the</strong> spectator's<br />

attention, I pulled it down into my stomach, making <strong>the</strong> obligatory hara-kiri cuts. Bern raced forward and beheaded my corpse<br />

just before <strong>the</strong> marshals descended upon us to see what <strong>the</strong> hell was going on. <strong>The</strong> tanto was passed around and agreed<br />

that it was safe enough, but we were thoroughly chewed out (and deservedly so) for creating <strong>the</strong> illusion <strong>of</strong> real steel in combat.<br />

“Bern was particularly inventive in his challenges and whenever someone came up with a weird weapon, technique, or<br />

stunt and asked him if he wanted to fight, his response was "Far out!"” – Brian Dritar an Con<br />

I “Yes it was me who stopped Brian and Bern's aquatic antics. <strong>The</strong>y had clued me in ahead <strong>of</strong> time and asked me to bring<br />

<strong>the</strong> performance to some sort <strong>of</strong> appropriate close, since <strong>the</strong>y obviously couldn't fight to a regulation tourney ending. Bern<br />

indeed had a tourney-legal trident ei<strong>the</strong>r cobbled toge<strong>the</strong>r on <strong>the</strong> spot or a Retiarus relic <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> earlier attempts<br />

at gladiatorial combats - I forget how Brian was armed, though an unloaded spear gun floats murkily beneath <strong>the</strong> surface<br />

<strong>of</strong> my mind.<br />

“Several <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r lighter-hearted moments that I recall fondly include <strong>the</strong> quasi-annual Shastan Melees (one <strong>of</strong><br />

which was divided on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fighters' preference between different flavors <strong>of</strong> Callard and Bowser candy).<br />

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“And <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong>re was Edward Zifran's unforgettable challenge to Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn. In song, with s<strong>of</strong>t-shoe dance<br />

accompaniment - a tune with <strong>the</strong> refrain <strong>of</strong> "For you are <strong>the</strong> Duke, you're <strong>the</strong> Mighty Arch Duke!" to <strong>the</strong> tune <strong>of</strong> "King <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Jews" from Jesus Christ Superstar.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

II “A lot <strong>of</strong> us used to do more <strong>of</strong>f-<strong>the</strong>-wall things than now seem to happen. I recall one event where Brian and I fought with<br />

"two-handled" swords. His was Y shaped. Mine stemmed from <strong>the</strong> time when I first read <strong>The</strong> Incomplete Enchanter and<br />

ran across mention <strong>of</strong> a two-handed sword. I had pictured a sword with a hilt on each end. (And had an interesting time<br />

imagining how one would design a scabbard which would hold <strong>the</strong> sword and allow it to be drawn!)<br />

“I have a lovely photo <strong>of</strong> Brian on his knees, me standing behind him with my knee between his shoulder blades and<br />

<strong>the</strong> sword across his throat, industriously sawing back and forth. Don't know exactly when it happened, but it's black-andwhite,<br />

so it must have been mid-70s some time.” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

a “Now how could I have forgotten that silly battle having written an article on rare two handled swords for TI? Danny<br />

Carnahan was my co-author and he produced some wonderful medieval style illustrations <strong>of</strong> two handled sword<br />

combat. We even got in some references to <strong>the</strong> Shastans as being <strong>the</strong> last descendants <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> medieval Europeans<br />

that first developed <strong>the</strong>se swords. Interesting to hear where Bill's idea came from - I think my ideas on <strong>the</strong> subject<br />

sprung from reading some newspaper story where <strong>the</strong> reporter got his terminology wrong - hence <strong>the</strong> idea for a two<br />

handled sword. My sword, with <strong>the</strong> Y handle, was extremely practical as it could also be used as a dowsing rod.<br />

“Thanks for <strong>the</strong> memories, Bill!” – Brian Dritar an Con<br />

i “I seem to recall that a sarcastic rebuttal to an article by Edwin Bersark, which criticized a TI cover by Elriin <strong>of</strong><br />

Hrasvelg depicting two longsword fighters, was involved too.<br />

“Wasn't <strong>the</strong> Y-shaped sword called a Grattleswax? I remember using <strong>the</strong> term in <strong>the</strong> first Pandybat melee's<br />

announcement.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

A “I recall that Sir Edwin blasted <strong>the</strong> artist about greatsword technique and that <strong>the</strong>re was no way anybody who<br />

knew what <strong>the</strong>y were doing could have got in that position. Eventually concluded that <strong>the</strong> two fighters must<br />

have been so tired that <strong>the</strong>y were just propping each o<strong>the</strong>r up.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Y sword wasn't Grattleswax, at least mine wasn't - I never named any <strong>of</strong> my weapons. Besides it<br />

was only made for that one time fight with Bill. Perhaps that was something else?” – Brian Dritar an Con<br />

<strong>The</strong> Year Ten<br />

May 3-4, 1975 AS X Beltane Coronation Festival<br />

This was originally scheduled for Mill’s College, but was changed to a new site,<br />

Coyote Hills Park, when it was discovered in April. <strong>The</strong> Park Rangers went on<br />

strike and four days before <strong>the</strong> tourney <strong>the</strong> site again was moved, to Joaquin<br />

Miller Park. <strong>The</strong> morning <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tourney saw <strong>the</strong> field beset with pea soup fog,<br />

constant drizzle, and forecasts <strong>of</strong> rain. So <strong>the</strong> outdoor part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first day’s<br />

events were postponed and <strong>the</strong> tourney was moved to <strong>the</strong> Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Good<br />

Shepherd in Berkeley.<br />

King Paul and Queen Carol held court. King Paul admitted Däwyd<br />

Suomalainen von Markheim to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. Everyone adjourned to <strong>the</strong><br />

crowded chapel, where Andrew and Patrice were crowned by Paul and Carol.<br />

Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga - Sable, a wivern volant azure fimbriated<br />

argent.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> sun came out. King Andrew and Queen Patrice held court in <strong>the</strong> main<br />

room. Gifts were presented to <strong>the</strong>ir majesties and humorous songs were sung.<br />

Several members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Royal Jousting Society from England were present and paid <strong>the</strong>ir respects. King Andrew made John <strong>of</strong> Morris, <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

spokesman, an honorary knight <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. A potluck dinner was held and revels commenced.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following day’s events were held in Tilden Park in Berkeley, under clear sunny skies. Master <strong>of</strong> Archery Neil <strong>of</strong> Gyr turned <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>fice over to Aurelia de la Licorne. Lists for <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Favor were held. Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix defeated Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky to win <strong>the</strong><br />

favor. Lists for <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> King’s Wards (Wardlord) were held. Einar aus Envelt was <strong>the</strong> winner, and had to hold <strong>the</strong><br />

Maypole while all <strong>the</strong> wards danced around it, and, when he was suitably tied down by <strong>the</strong> streamers, <strong>the</strong>y came and kissed him one by<br />

one. A body-looting contest was held by <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Sciences. <strong>The</strong> winners were Duchess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix and Eilonwy de Lyur, who<br />

used Carol’s fur cloak to drag <strong>the</strong> loot back. Neil <strong>of</strong> Gyr won <strong>the</strong> archery contest. Einar aus Envelt was presented with <strong>the</strong> Old Battered<br />

Helm. <strong>The</strong>re was no award for <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon contest for cassoulet, but Ruthven <strong>of</strong> Rockridge received an honorable<br />

mention. <strong>The</strong> Arts held seminars throughout <strong>the</strong> day on various subjects <strong>of</strong> interest.<br />

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Patrice d’Cilla - Sable, in base a horse passant argent, in<br />

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A [Knighting <strong>of</strong> John <strong>of</strong> Morris] “An action that didn't sit well with a number <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chivalry after John <strong>of</strong> Morris' condescending speech<br />

which denigrated our collective martial skill and stated that none <strong>of</strong> us could take one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir 'knights' in single combat because<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were tougher and more skilled. Since <strong>the</strong>y were essentially stuntmen with phony (painted knit fabric) mail and helmets that<br />

wouldn't pass a marshal's inspection for SCA combat, this didn't sit well. <strong>The</strong>re was considerable muttering about putting it to <strong>the</strong><br />

test, but nothing came <strong>of</strong> it.”<br />

[Body Looting Contest] “This was one <strong>of</strong> those contests where <strong>the</strong> spectators got convulsed with laughter. It was quickly apparent<br />

which contestants were familiar with <strong>the</strong> workings <strong>of</strong> armor and which weren't and just how difficult it is to get armor <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> a warrior<br />

who wasn't cooperating (<strong>the</strong>y were all realistically limp). <strong>The</strong>re were numerous minor abrasions and contusions as chinstraps<br />

were overlooked, camails caught on noses, mail snagged hair, limbs bent at uncomfortable angles and so-on (<strong>the</strong> 'corpses'<br />

complaining loudly and giving directions).” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

June 21, 1975 AS X Midsummer Crown Tourney<br />

Held at Briones Park, Alameda County, Calif. Andrew and Patrice reigned. At opening court King Andrew gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Dorothy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mossy Dell Fief, Katrina Ravn, Kerinda <strong>of</strong> Kymry, Maelgwyn de Lyonesse, Merewyn de Lyonesse, and Samuel <strong>of</strong> Mossy Dell Fief. He<br />

<strong>the</strong>n admitted Amanda <strong>of</strong> Cawdor, Aurelia de la Licorne, Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani), Daniel <strong>the</strong> Bard, Elayne <strong>of</strong> Gad,<br />

Gwendolyn <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Thistle, Iain <strong>of</strong> Cawdor, Johann Heinrich Michael Siemon von Wernigerod, John ap Griffin, and William <strong>of</strong> Gad to <strong>the</strong><br />

Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. Queen Patrice admitted Morven <strong>of</strong> Carrick and Sarah <strong>of</strong> Southdowns to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace. Crown Lists<br />

were held. Count Douglas Longshanks won, defeating Count William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton. Countess Lorna <strong>of</strong> Leeds was his lady. At closing court<br />

Douglas and Lorna were invested as Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon competition for<br />

dolmas was Sumer Redmaene, Duchess von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit. <strong>The</strong> Muckin’ Great Clubbe was presented to Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky. King Andrew<br />

admitted Sir William Gordon <strong>of</strong> York to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel, and Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix and Duke Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit to <strong>the</strong> Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican. King Andrew knighted Edward Zifran <strong>of</strong> Gendy and Iain <strong>of</strong> Cawdor.<br />

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A [Duchess von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit] “This last statement reflects upon <strong>the</strong> crux <strong>of</strong> a debate that stormed on and on (as far as I know all <strong>the</strong><br />

details have not yet been settled). <strong>The</strong> 'Royal peerage' titles had more or less been settled years before, by <strong>the</strong> grand-fa<strong>the</strong>ring <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> winners-<strong>of</strong>-two-tournaments (before we had <strong>the</strong> Crown), with <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> Duke. Later we sprouted Duchesses and later still<br />

Counts and Countesses.<br />

“Two things had been overlooked (at this point in history) - <strong>the</strong> fact that marriage/significant-o<strong>the</strong>rship wasn't permanent in <strong>the</strong><br />

mundane world, and <strong>the</strong> reality <strong>of</strong> fighters <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> female gender. <strong>The</strong> reference to "Sumer Redmaene, Duchess von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

was Siegfried's effort to address <strong>the</strong> former issue (Ardis was, after all, a Countess in her own right having 'served as queen' once).<br />

<strong>The</strong> corollary question <strong>of</strong> what do you call <strong>the</strong> male consort <strong>of</strong> a Queen or Princess as far as I know is still moot since in <strong>the</strong><br />

instances I'm aware <strong>of</strong>, <strong>the</strong> consorts already had 'Royal Peer' ranks <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir own. But it does dig deep down into our collective<br />

concepts <strong>of</strong> what <strong>the</strong> titles mean (I admit, I would have little martial respect for a Duke who 'earned' his title for twice having served<br />

as consort).<br />

“At any rate, this was my first opportunity to toss yet ano<strong>the</strong>r controversy into <strong>the</strong> exchange.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “Iain and I were <strong>the</strong> first "double" knighting in <strong>the</strong> West I believe. Thus, I became <strong>the</strong> 50th Knight <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West (57th Member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Chivalry). Andrew and Patrice had run out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> cloth white belts that were usually given at <strong>the</strong> time. Andy asked for <strong>the</strong> belt, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>re was a pause as this realization came to light. <strong>The</strong>n, Sir Steven MacEanruig, stood up and removed his own belt and handed<br />

it to Andy. I was still in a daze but realized <strong>the</strong> Honor done to this little An Tirian. (I passed Steve's Belt on a few years later. I am told<br />

that it is still in use in An Tir. I don't know but that belt has to be at least, what 20 years old now? ... Is <strong>the</strong>re any in use that are<br />

older?)” – Edward Zifran <strong>of</strong> Gendy<br />

1 “Not to rain on Edward's Parade, but his was by no means <strong>the</strong> first double-knighting. Even if <strong>the</strong> original mass knighting at<br />

Twelfth Night II is discounted, Paul, Fleig and I had a double-knighting plus a mastering (if that is an acceptable term) three<br />

years earlier, and I'm by no means positive that it was <strong>the</strong> first plural knighting. (Weren't Hourai and Hubert knighted at <strong>the</strong><br />

same time?).” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

a “I knighted <strong>the</strong>m both, but I don’t recall if it was <strong>the</strong> same day. In any event <strong>the</strong>re were not knighted simultaneously in a<br />

single ceremony. <strong>The</strong>y were knighted in separate ceremonies.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

2 “Actually, Andrew knew I was going to donate my belt to Gendy. It wasn't an uncommon practice at that time and, I hope, still<br />

isn't. Many years later at TYC [Twenty Year Celebration] in Texas I struck up a conversation with a knight and found he was<br />

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wearing my old belt and was able to recite it's genealogy. He had heard <strong>of</strong> me but we had not met before.” – Steven<br />

MacEanruig<br />

3 “I don't know when <strong>the</strong> first double Knighting took place in <strong>the</strong> SCA, ( after <strong>the</strong> original "mass knighting" which sorta started<br />

in all ). <strong>The</strong> first double Knighting in Atenveldt was done earlier than <strong>the</strong> one referred to recently on this list, (June 21, 1975)<br />

however. As King <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt I Knighted both Reynard Foxmoore (later Duke) and Jonathan Whitewolfe (later Count) in a<br />

double Knighting ceremony which took place at a tournament held Feb. 17-18, 1973.<br />

“As a Master at Arms, and to maintain <strong>the</strong> unbroken chain <strong>of</strong> Knighthood, Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn and Sir Stephen Blackeagle<br />

held <strong>the</strong> sword with me, during <strong>the</strong> ceremony. After Reynard and Jonathan were called up before <strong>the</strong> court I announced that<br />

since Reynard and Jonathan called <strong>the</strong>mselves bro<strong>the</strong>rs, and having grown up with a bro<strong>the</strong>r myself I knew how much<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>rs could fight over just about anything, that I was afraid that which ever one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m I Knighted first <strong>the</strong>ir "seniority" might<br />

lead to a conflict between <strong>the</strong>m, so I had decided to Knight <strong>the</strong>m simultaneously ... if <strong>the</strong>y had no objection. <strong>The</strong>y didn't.<br />

“I had not been aware <strong>of</strong> any o<strong>the</strong>r such multiple ceremony (again, o<strong>the</strong>r than <strong>the</strong> "mass" Knighting with Henrik and all)<br />

when I did this, but it appears <strong>the</strong>re were several <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m. So, when was <strong>the</strong> first multiple Knighting (after <strong>the</strong> "mass"<br />

Knighting) and what were <strong>the</strong> circumstances ?” – Arthur <strong>of</strong> Lockehaven<br />

I “Digging around in <strong>the</strong> awards list data ... After <strong>the</strong> "mass" knighting here are <strong>the</strong> first two multiples Oct 4, AS IV (1969)<br />

Houri <strong>the</strong> Savage and Hubert de Recoing, and March 21, AS IV (1970) Arnulf Silkhair, Jean de la Grand 'Anse, Robert<br />

Roundpounder, Stephen Blackeagle.” – Hirsch von Henford<br />

a “Houri was knighted on <strong>the</strong> day he lost <strong>the</strong> finals to Stefan de Lorraine (whose squire he was), and Hubert (who had<br />

fought well all day and lost in <strong>the</strong> semi-finals ... it was single-elimination in those days) was knighted as well, but I<br />

think separately. Blackeagle was knighted and Arnulf made Master just after <strong>the</strong> former had defeated <strong>the</strong> latter in <strong>the</strong><br />

crown finals. Steve was Henrik's squire and Arnulf was, I think, Master Edwin's man-at-arms. I distinctly recall that<br />

both were called up toge<strong>the</strong>r and asked whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>y would accept <strong>the</strong> belt or <strong>the</strong> baldric, so to speak. Arnulf said<br />

something about Vikings having no master, followed by Steve saying something like "Indians are loyal to <strong>the</strong>ir chief"<br />

(<strong>The</strong> name, Blackeagle, came from his previous activities in American Indian lore & dance, I think.)” – Robert <strong>of</strong><br />

Dunharrow<br />

1 “My memory has Houri and Hubert kneeling toge<strong>the</strong>r in front <strong>of</strong> Henrik but I could be wrong. Houri was knighted<br />

just before meeting me in <strong>the</strong> finals.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

a “However, Jean de la Grande 'Anse (who became <strong>the</strong> 2nd knight in my household less than a year after myself) was<br />

knighted at an event in Atenveldt (<strong>the</strong>n part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West, <strong>of</strong> course) which he and <strong>the</strong> King (was it Henrik?) attended,<br />

but I didn't, thus missing his knighting. I suppose Robert Roundpounder was probably knighted at that event, too.<br />

Incidentally, Jean's lady, Ellen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Gleaming Star (later his Queen) <strong>the</strong>n bought some white lea<strong>the</strong>r and came to<br />

me to help make 2 belts, one as a surprise gift for Jean, and one to replace my cloth one. So I suppose my white belt,<br />

which I still wear to events, mostly in <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Darkwood, is only about 29 years old, though this coming May is<br />

my 30th anniversary <strong>of</strong> knighthood. Some o<strong>the</strong>r belts must be older. (This last in response to earlier comments about<br />

ages <strong>of</strong> belts. However, I never passed mine on. Seven <strong>of</strong> my squires/men-at-arms were knighted and I would have<br />

been making new belts forever.)” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

1 “As far as I know, <strong>the</strong> only Atenveldt event that Jean attended in that period was <strong>the</strong> time that he went <strong>the</strong>re with<br />

myself (I was <strong>the</strong>n king) and Henrik and Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean and various o<strong>the</strong>rs, as detailed in a story I put into this list<br />

some time back. To <strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong> my knowledge, <strong>the</strong> only Western fighter I knighted at that time was Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean,<br />

and ran into a fair amount <strong>of</strong> flak for doing it <strong>the</strong>re instead <strong>of</strong> in <strong>the</strong> West, tho no one doubted Jon's worthiness<br />

to be a knight. Mostly <strong>the</strong>y were sorry <strong>the</strong>y missed it. But most <strong>of</strong> Jon's closest friends were <strong>the</strong>re in Atenveldt with<br />

us.<br />

“I did knight Jean, and I think I did it at <strong>the</strong> same event I knighted Roundpounder (a knighting in <strong>the</strong> West that<br />

caused repercussions in Atenveldt), <strong>the</strong> same March tourney that Blackeagle won. At one point, my knighting Jean<br />

meant that I was <strong>the</strong> "great grandfa<strong>the</strong>r" <strong>of</strong> most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> knights <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West, as he knighted Hagen, who knighted<br />

Paul (and James?) who knighted a lot <strong>of</strong> people over all <strong>of</strong> his reigns who knighted a bunch more...<br />

“Oh, and Robert remembers <strong>the</strong> circumstances <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Knighting <strong>of</strong> Blackeagle and Mastering <strong>of</strong> Arnulf very<br />

precisely ...” – Stefan de Lorraine, who managed to pack quite a bit into one reign and has enjoyed (most <strong>of</strong>) <strong>the</strong><br />

memories ever since...<br />

2 “Vis-a-vis old belts - I'm still using mine, which I got from Sir Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided. It dates from October 1973<br />

when he was knighted. “ – Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

4 “<strong>The</strong>re seems to be a small amount <strong>of</strong> confusion here. When Edward spoke <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first, "double knighting," he meant, literally,<br />

a "double knighting."<br />

“I have no idea why I did this, it just took on a life <strong>of</strong> its own. Patrice and I called both Iain and Edward before <strong>the</strong> thrones,<br />

and asked <strong>the</strong>m at <strong>the</strong> same time if <strong>the</strong>y would accept knighthood. <strong>The</strong>y both answered ‘yes’, and <strong>the</strong> ceremony proceeded.<br />

If I remember correctly, and my memory is foggy, I said, "Humm, I think I will do you both at <strong>the</strong> same time." <strong>The</strong>re was a look<br />

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<strong>of</strong>, "Huh?" on several faces. "To do this, I think I will need <strong>the</strong> help <strong>of</strong> my lovely lady," and I looked to Patrice. <strong>The</strong>re was a slight<br />

pause as she looked at me as if to say, "Andrew, what ARE you doing?" but she stood up, moved closer to my left side, and<br />

quickly got into <strong>the</strong> spirit <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> thing.<br />

“Patrice and I held <strong>the</strong> sword (swords?) on which fealty was to be exchanged, and with arms crossed (my left arm under<br />

Patrice's right so that both Patrice and I were holding one hand each with both Iain and Edward), we proceeded to<br />

simultaneously receive and give oaths from and to both Iain and Edward. After oaths were exchanged, I dubbed Edward and<br />

Iain (Iain and Edward?) separately. Belts and chains were vested, both were personally congratulated by Patrice and me, and<br />

both were sent out to meet <strong>the</strong>ir peers.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re have been several instances <strong>of</strong> two or more peerages being given out; however to <strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong> my knowledge, all<br />

have been separate ceremonies. Edward and Iain, to <strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong> my knowledge, was <strong>the</strong> only true "double knighting" to have<br />

taken place in <strong>the</strong> SCA. If I am wrong, please let me know.<br />

“Again, my doing this double ceremony was completely unplanned and was spur <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> moment.<br />

“Lastly, to all <strong>of</strong> our grief, Iain <strong>of</strong> Cawdor died a couple <strong>of</strong> years ago.” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

I “In <strong>the</strong> West, <strong>the</strong>re have been at least two true "double-knightings". Steven <strong>of</strong> Norham and Eric Foxworthy, and later Gareth<br />

<strong>of</strong> Crawford and David <strong>of</strong> Aragon.” – Eilis O’Boirne<br />

C “Didn't Douglas beat William <strong>the</strong> Lucky in <strong>the</strong> finals? I'm pretty sure <strong>the</strong> song honoring Douglas, that I sent you is correct, (it<br />

constitutes lore, as it was written at <strong>the</strong> time and "chronicles" <strong>the</strong> win in <strong>the</strong> last chorus.)” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

D “This is part <strong>of</strong> a conversation Martin and I had concerning <strong>the</strong> event where Rick Mantegani was wearing Paul <strong>of</strong> Belatrix's armor,<br />

and I chipped three <strong>of</strong> his teeth. With a bit <strong>of</strong> editing, most <strong>of</strong> my last reply is relevant to <strong>the</strong> June Crown Tourney following <strong>the</strong> First<br />

Rebellion, and I have always felt it was one <strong>of</strong> those pivotal events in <strong>the</strong> development <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> pole arms in SCA combat.”<br />

“I think <strong>the</strong> armor change occurred at June Crown, when a melee was held with 18 fighters on each side (almost as many as<br />

<strong>the</strong> rebellion). This was about two months after <strong>the</strong> rebellion, and I had concluded that thrusting was <strong>the</strong> best way to use <strong>the</strong><br />

weapon. I remember chipping Rick's teeth very clearly, as this was <strong>the</strong> first time I injured someone with <strong>the</strong> halberd. <strong>The</strong> melee<br />

teams were being picked by two new fighters, who picked <strong>the</strong> best fighters <strong>the</strong>y knew, and <strong>the</strong>n picked whoever that fighter<br />

recommended. I was on <strong>the</strong> side lead by Duke Paul, who had managed to get five o<strong>the</strong>r strong swordsmen and all six polearms<br />

on his side. He <strong>the</strong>n assigned a polearm to each <strong>of</strong> his best swordsmen, and filled out each group with a less experienced<br />

swordsman, who was told to protect <strong>the</strong> polearms man. Each <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> six teams was to maneuver as <strong>the</strong> lead swordsman thought<br />

best. Just before <strong>the</strong> lay on, he told everyone to spread out, about six feet apart. I thought that was a large interval, but Paul assured<br />

me it would be fine, and he was right, because as long as I stayed within six feet <strong>of</strong> Paul no one rushed me. <strong>The</strong> tactic worked like<br />

a charm, as I would follow Paul around <strong>the</strong> field, and if <strong>the</strong> person Paul attacked blocked Paul's first blow, when <strong>the</strong>y lowered <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

shield to see, <strong>the</strong>y saw <strong>the</strong> tip <strong>of</strong> my halberd headed for <strong>the</strong>ir eye slots. I suspect I killed 5 or 6 before I came to Rick, who was on<br />

his knees, engaged with a swordsman. <strong>The</strong> thrust wasn't particularly hard, but Rick's chin strap didn't keep <strong>the</strong> helmet <strong>of</strong>f his face,<br />

and I chipped three teeth. At <strong>the</strong> time I was told that Rick had bought <strong>the</strong> helmet from Paul, and that it had cheek pieces which<br />

obviously didn't fit right. I had apparently hit William Gordon <strong>of</strong> York much harder, because after <strong>the</strong> melee he urged Paul (who was<br />

king) to ban <strong>the</strong> weapon, concerned about whiplash and neck injuries. Paul said <strong>the</strong>re was nothing wrong with <strong>the</strong> weapon, people<br />

just weren't used to fighting it. A commission was appointed shortly <strong>the</strong>reafter, headed by Douglas Longshanks, to review polearm<br />

thrusting. I was included on that commission, because <strong>of</strong> my polearm experience, and <strong>the</strong> final report <strong>the</strong>y wrote recommended<br />

that chinstraps must keep <strong>the</strong> helmet <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> fighter's face.” – Robear du Bois<br />

1 “I guess only by asking Rick will we know if it was at <strong>the</strong> rebellion (and described later) or if it was at a later date that <strong>the</strong> armor<br />

switch occurred. After all, it was some 25 years ago.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

2 “As I noted in an earlier message, I talked about <strong>the</strong> rebellion and his teeth with Rick last weekend. <strong>The</strong> teeth were damaged<br />

during a melee at a regular tournament some weeks after <strong>the</strong> war.<br />

“O<strong>the</strong>rwise <strong>the</strong> circumstances <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> injury were just as Martin says except according to Rick <strong>the</strong> helmet did have a chin<br />

strap, but it didn't prevent <strong>the</strong> impact.<br />

“Robear's account <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> rebellion fits my recollection and sparked some additional memories. My glaive did indeed break<br />

(on somebody's head no doubt) by coming apart where <strong>the</strong> blade (one piece <strong>of</strong> padded and shaped rattan) was pegged and<br />

glued to <strong>the</strong> rattan shaft. This left me with a shortsword and <strong>the</strong> bare shaft and promptly riddled with Caidan pole-weapon<br />

thrusts.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> fighting against <strong>the</strong> castle took place as described. One odd aspect from my point <strong>of</strong> view was being in <strong>the</strong> front rank<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> storming party and falling over <strong>the</strong> wall untouched <strong>the</strong>n buried under <strong>the</strong> bodies and under <strong>the</strong> feet <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following<br />

Westerners. I gradually wormed out from under <strong>the</strong> heap, picked a pair <strong>of</strong> feet belonging to <strong>the</strong> nearest fighter that I recognized<br />

as Caidan and stood up inside his guard and gutted him with my shortsword.<br />

“I had not yet gotten fully erect when Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided whacked me with his halberd repeatedly but I was too close and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y all bashed me with <strong>the</strong> haft.<br />

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“I recall shouting something along <strong>the</strong> lines <strong>of</strong> "Damn it Hugh, kill me, don't beat me to death!" Hugh obligingly choked-up<br />

on his grip got me with <strong>the</strong> head only for me to discover that I was so mired in corpses and living fighters that I couldn't fall.<br />

“Both sides learned some interesting lessons from <strong>the</strong> first rebellion, and as a result, <strong>the</strong> second rebellion more closely<br />

resembled a clash between armies instead <strong>of</strong> a pair <strong>of</strong> armed mobs.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

3 “After reading Robear's account, I'm pretty sure it was in <strong>the</strong> castle skirmish, where Robear describes thrusting Paul in <strong>the</strong><br />

face (<strong>the</strong> first time he used <strong>the</strong> thrusting tip on his halberd), that it really wasn't Paul. I know this because Rick got his tooth<br />

chipped by that thrust.<br />

“He had been wearing Paul's armor and fighting tunic. <strong>The</strong> helmet didn't fit him tightly enough, and it didn't have a chin<br />

strap. (None <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> helmets required straps back <strong>the</strong>n. It was Caiden soldiers who introduced spears and halberds into<br />

western SCA fighting.)<br />

“It's amazing how our memories focus different parts. Robear's accounts are very accurate by my memory.” – Martin <strong>the</strong><br />

Temperate<br />

E [Katrina Ravn ...] “Actually, though her name is pronounced Katrina, it's written Ca<strong>the</strong>rine. (Hal's sister, hasn't been active in<br />

decades, now living in An Tir.)” – Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin<br />

August 2-3, 1975 AS X Purgatorio Coronation Festival<br />

Held in Big Trees Camp, Redwood Regional Park, Alameda County, California.<br />

King Andrew and Queen Patrice held court in <strong>the</strong> shade, owing to <strong>the</strong> excessive<br />

heat <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> day. Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West announced her new position as Lady<br />

Laurel, King-at-Arms, for <strong>the</strong> Society. She <strong>the</strong>n turned over <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Vesper<br />

Principal Herald to Wilhelm von Schlüssel. Leon de Asturias was made Green<br />

Cloak Herald, and Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky was made Banner Herald. Sir Jon Fitz-Rolf<br />

turned over <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences to Brian Dritar an Con. <strong>The</strong><br />

engagement <strong>of</strong> Hugh ap Llewellyn and Eilis ni Roihard O’Boirne was announced,<br />

as was <strong>the</strong> birth <strong>of</strong> a daughter, Kelly Christine, to Sir Kevin Perygrynne and Lady<br />

Patrice di Cour Fidele. <strong>The</strong> resignations <strong>of</strong> Founding Baron David <strong>of</strong> Castlewhyte<br />

Douglas Longshanks - Sable, a pentaskelion <strong>of</strong> armoured<br />

legs argent.<br />

and Founding Baroness Sheryl <strong>of</strong> Castlewhyte as Baron and Baroness <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Golden Rivers were read. King Andrew appointed Sir Kevin Peregrynne and Lady Patrice di Cour Fidele Baron<br />

and Baroness <strong>of</strong> Golden Rivers. King Andrew gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Grey Colin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Axe and Valency Quicksilver and admitted<br />

Matriona du Cameliard to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. <strong>The</strong>n he gave a Grant <strong>of</strong> Arms to Wilhelm von Schlüssel. King Andrew admitted<br />

Alice <strong>of</strong> Briarbrook to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican, and Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling, Tyra Stuart <strong>of</strong> Moray, Johann Heinrich Michael Siemon von<br />

Wernigerod, Jean-Paul Menraith, Josquin du Bois Vert, Piers Howells de Cambria, and Ximena Aubel de Cambria to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel.<br />

To <strong>the</strong> cheers <strong>of</strong> all present he <strong>the</strong>n knighted Terrence <strong>of</strong> Halliday. Queen Patrice presented her Queen’s Cypher to Bern Bellower, Carol<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bellatrix, Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate, and Orric <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Spur. King Andrew appointed Baroness Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall to be Ambassadress<br />

at Large during her forthcoming travels through <strong>the</strong> country and over to Great Britain. <strong>The</strong>n in his last <strong>of</strong>ficial act as King, King Andrew<br />

presented Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Aaron and Sterling <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall.<br />

Following a break for lunch, King Andrew and Queen Patrice crowned Douglas Longshanks and Lorna <strong>of</strong> Leeds King and Queen <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> West. Queen Lorna reformed <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Guard, appointing Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar Captain, and admitting Olaf <strong>the</strong> Maedi-Ogre, Ladbrag<br />

Houndstooth, Craig <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chambers, Richard <strong>of</strong> Havn, Trude Lacklandia, Christopher <strong>of</strong> Hoghton, Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate, and Lorin Sur<br />

la Roche. Following court, <strong>the</strong> Arts Pentathlon and Queen’s Favor competition were run. <strong>The</strong> next day saw <strong>the</strong> fighters fighting a Viking<br />

Holmgang. A square is set up, and a fighter wins if he kills his opponent, or drives him outside <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> square. Final court began with a<br />

performance <strong>of</strong> belly dancing by <strong>the</strong> dancers in House Dragon’s Faun, and <strong>the</strong> passing <strong>of</strong> Ye Royal Pygge. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Wooden Spoon contest for chilled fruit soup was an anonymous entry with gaspacho. Second place went to Steven <strong>of</strong> Northfield. <strong>The</strong><br />

winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Crock contest for brewed anything was Master Beverly Hodghead for ginger beer. Second place was Orric <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Spur for root beer. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Favor was Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix. King Douglas presented Duke Paul with <strong>the</strong> rosemary<br />

wreath for Most Valourous. Queen Lorna presented Duke James Greyhelm with <strong>the</strong> rosemary wreath for Most Chivalrous and Courteous.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Archery contest was won by Neil <strong>of</strong> Gyr. <strong>The</strong> Old Battered Helm was passed on to Morven <strong>of</strong> Carrick. <strong>The</strong> Grand Winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arts<br />

Pentathlon was Baroness Trude Lacklandia, <strong>the</strong> only one who entered all fifteen categories, followed by Lady Adrienne <strong>of</strong> Toledo, who<br />

entered all but one. <strong>The</strong> individual winners were: Gurning - Ronal Negra-Kohn; Costuming - Linda-Mureal von Katzenbrasse; Stichery -<br />

Amanda <strong>of</strong> Cawdor; Metalworking - Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn; Brewing - Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge; Singing - Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge; Dancing - Janet Breakstone;<br />

Musical Performance - Philip <strong>the</strong> Fierce; Calligraphy - Trude Lacklandia; Illumination - Amanda <strong>of</strong> Cawdor; Poetry - Amanda <strong>of</strong> Cawdor;<br />

Musical Composition - Ka<strong>the</strong>a ver Kaeysc; Woodworking - Adrienne <strong>of</strong> Toledo.<br />

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A “<strong>The</strong> entries for <strong>the</strong> kingdom events are much longer starting here, as this is when I took over as Vesper Principal Herald. As <strong>the</strong><br />

court herald, I submitted writeups <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se events to <strong>the</strong> Page, and thus became <strong>the</strong> un<strong>of</strong>ficial kingdom historian. I also attempted<br />

to recast <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Precedence to reflect <strong>the</strong> actual day each event was given. (Previously it was just done by month.) This was<br />

because <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Scribes needed to know <strong>the</strong> day <strong>of</strong> each award, and <strong>the</strong> King and Queen who gave it, so <strong>the</strong> scroll backlog<br />

could be dealt with. So I expanded <strong>the</strong> search to identify for each event which awards were given to who by whom. I went through<br />

past issues <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Page to get <strong>the</strong> events, and any writeup <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> event, and <strong>the</strong>n tracked down each past monarch to determine<br />

who bestowed each award. This finally led to <strong>the</strong> full Chronicles we are now commenting on.” – Wilhelm von Schlüssel<br />

B “Interesting, I always had <strong>the</strong> impression that Douglas appointed us, though somehow I should have known better, it's probably<br />

because we swore our oaths to Douglas at <strong>the</strong> next event. This is one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> few major events that we missed during this part <strong>of</strong><br />

our careers, but bringing Patti and Kelly home from <strong>the</strong> hospital had priority.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

C [Re: Laurel King <strong>of</strong> Arms] “<strong>The</strong>re are two inaccuracies here. I didn’t use King, I used Queen; and I followed mundane usage as in<br />

“Garter King <strong>of</strong> Arms.” My title was thus Laurel Queen <strong>of</strong> Arms. “Lady” was an extra courtesy prefix, as in “my lord King” (cf.<br />

Shakespeare), and not part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> title.” – Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West<br />

D “Thought you might like this. I transcribed this recently for Lorna <strong>of</strong> Leeds. This was written and sung for Douglas at Doug and<br />

Lorna's (second?) coronation, commemorating his win. This would be <strong>the</strong> crown tourney in which he beat William <strong>the</strong> Lucky in <strong>the</strong><br />

finals (as "implied in <strong>the</strong> last chorus.) [See Appendices, page 372]” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

September 27-28, 1975 AS X Fall Crown Tourney<br />

Held at Big Trees Camp, Redwood Regional Park, Alameda County, California. Douglas and Lorna reigned. This was <strong>the</strong> first overnight<br />

crown tourney. At opening court, following <strong>the</strong> Grand March, <strong>the</strong> Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong> An Tir, Edward Zifran, Bastard <strong>of</strong> Gendy and Fiona<br />

di Varanus, leading a delegation from <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> An Tir, swore fealty to <strong>the</strong>ir majesties Douglas and Lorna. King Douglas gave<br />

Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to April <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dales, Donn an Bronach, Ka<strong>the</strong>rine <strong>of</strong> Sheppy, Maurice Negri-Kahn, and Rondal Negri-Kahn. He <strong>the</strong>n<br />

admitted Arabella Rohnesse de Lyonesse, Duke James Greyhelm, and Duchess Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. Scrolls<br />

were handed out and Baroness Trude Lacklandia presented King Douglas with two last cans <strong>of</strong> Beck Beer. <strong>The</strong> formation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Veterans<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pennsic Wars was announced, whereupon one member asked if it would be raining at <strong>the</strong> meeting. Lady Adrienne <strong>of</strong> Toledo<br />

announced her intention to travel to <strong>the</strong> East and <strong>of</strong>fered to carry his Majesty’s greetings. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon contest was<br />

held and <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists were run. In a hard fought final Count William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton defeated Duke James Greyhelm to stake his claim on<br />

his second crown. Donna <strong>of</strong> Rollingwood (Donna <strong>of</strong> Willowwood) was his lady. At second court, upon <strong>the</strong> request <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Knights <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

West, King Douglas knighted Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar. Count William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton and Countess Donna <strong>of</strong> Rollingwood (Donna <strong>of</strong> Willowwood)<br />

were invested as Crown Prince and Crown Princess. Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky passed <strong>the</strong> Muckin’ Great Clubbe on to Christopher <strong>of</strong> Hoghton.<br />

Court <strong>the</strong>n adjourned for <strong>the</strong> Royal Potluck Dinner, which was followed by general revelry and a bardic circle.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following day saw <strong>the</strong> completion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queen’s handkissing contest and <strong>the</strong> archery cont est, along with numerous challenge<br />

matches, melees, and a Viking Holmgang. At final court Queen Lorna admitted Fiona MacGregor (Natalya de Foix) to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> Grace. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon contest for Meal-in-a-Loaf was Annette <strong>of</strong> Faire Monte. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Archery<br />

Contest was Dell <strong>of</strong> Dragonsforge, followed by Ann Dudley de Brandhard. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Handkissing Contest was Martin<br />

<strong>the</strong> Temperate, who received <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Garter as his prize. King Douglas gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Frances <strong>of</strong> Dragon’s Forge and<br />

Hallgerd Egilsdotter. Hallgerd has made a needlepoint tapestry <strong>of</strong> King Andrew’s first reign in a manner similar to that <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> famed Bayeaux<br />

tapestry. Her tapestry was displayed to <strong>the</strong> astonishment <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> populace. King Douglas <strong>the</strong>n admitted Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn to <strong>the</strong> Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. <strong>The</strong> knights <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West <strong>the</strong>n petitioned <strong>the</strong> Crown to knight Morven <strong>of</strong> Carrick, which King Douglas did. He <strong>the</strong>n<br />

admitted Trude Lacklandia to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel, and, in a first, admitted Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani) and Linda-Muireall<br />

von Katzenbrasse at <strong>the</strong> same time to both <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel and <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican. <strong>The</strong> populace was <strong>the</strong>n dismissed to clean<br />

up and depart.<br />

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A “Unless one was present at court and close to <strong>the</strong> throne, Rand's responses and recitation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Oath <strong>of</strong> Fealty was all but<br />

inaudible. At our household encampment during lunch, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ubiquitous yellowjacket wasps crawled into Rand's sandwich.<br />

All unaware Rand bit his sandwich and <strong>the</strong> sandwich bit back - repeatedly until <strong>the</strong> wasp was crushed and <strong>the</strong> bite <strong>of</strong> bread etc.<br />

spit out. By <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ceremony Rand's mouth and tongue were quite sore and swollen (no allergic reaction thank goodness)<br />

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and he had to mumble through <strong>the</strong> ceremony. I donated my belt and chain and <strong>the</strong> household chipped in for a pair <strong>of</strong> spurs for <strong>the</strong><br />

ceremony.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “For a fur<strong>the</strong>r small take on Rand's knighting. <strong>The</strong> next day I came across him, still in his sleeping bag and just starting to crawl<br />

out. It developed that he had partied a bit and finally crawled in to sleep still wearing his full leg armor. He admitted that he<br />

thought his legs felt a bit odd, but that he was too sleepy and/or inebriated to notice much.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

2 “Rand was wearing his armor when he was knighted, and he continued to wear it through dinner and into <strong>the</strong> evening's revelry.<br />

He would, after all, have to take his belt <strong>of</strong>f in order to take his armor <strong>of</strong>f. He didn't remember when he went to bed, but he woke<br />

up in <strong>the</strong> middle <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> night and slowly realized he was REALLY uncomfortable. It took a while to figure out why he was so<br />

uncomfortable, but he finally realized he was still wearing his armor. I don't know if this is a first, but I suspect that very few<br />

fighters have gone to bed in <strong>the</strong>ir armor. Perhaps I don't want to know if <strong>the</strong>y have.” – Robear du Bois<br />

I “It probably was a first, and a very Rand sort <strong>of</strong> thing to do. Patrice used to force him to do his armoring in <strong>the</strong> back yard<br />

because she didn't want passing motorists and small children to see him shaping his cuisses by hammering sheet steel<br />

over his bare thigh.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

3 “I wish to state for <strong>the</strong> record that everyone in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> knows that Rieslingers were a gentle people and not heavy partiers,<br />

that said I will continue with my story. After I was stung in <strong>the</strong> mouth by <strong>the</strong> yellowjacket, everyone around <strong>the</strong> eric kept <strong>of</strong>fering<br />

me something alcoholic to drink (for medicable purposes only). That is <strong>the</strong> true reason I got falling down drunk it wasn’t my<br />

fault -- really. (If you believe all that I have a bridge to sell you.)<br />

“Anyway <strong>the</strong> next morning, as it was traditional for an old knight to challenge <strong>the</strong> new knight, I was expected to fight despite<br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> worst hangovers I have ever had. My challenger was Duke Aonghais, who, according to Douglas came to him to<br />

get pointers on how to kill me. I am glad to say that I killed him and was able to swagger <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> field before spectacularly<br />

throwing up.<br />

“My knighting -- Kevin is slightly mixing up events. I didn’t receive spurs at that time. I was given spurs as a gift from Phil<br />

and Patti at <strong>the</strong> next Twelfth Night. <strong>The</strong>y have horse ho<strong>of</strong>s on <strong>the</strong>m and I will always cherish <strong>the</strong>m.” – Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar<br />

B “Lorna was quite proud <strong>of</strong> herself as well. During her first reign, Ian <strong>of</strong> Cawdor had been captain <strong>of</strong> her guard and went on to be<br />

knighted. Rand was <strong>the</strong> current captain <strong>of</strong> her guard. Upon his knighting he relinquished his captaincy. Lorna honored me with <strong>the</strong><br />

post. She would go three for three within two months.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

C [ ... admitted Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani) and Linda-Muireall von Katzenbrasse at <strong>the</strong> same time to both <strong>the</strong> Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel and <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican.] “I remember John op Griffin saying that he had gone to Big Trees with a wife and came<br />

back with two Mistresses!” – Fredrick <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn<br />

1 “I'm glad to have this settled. John remembered my getting those awards from Kevin Peregrynne and I thought it was Andrew<br />

<strong>of</strong> Riga (ano<strong>the</strong>r chalk-mark for increasing short-term memory!)<br />

“It was a complete shock. I'd long ago resigned myself to not being with <strong>the</strong> "SCA in crowd" and also to being just enough<br />

<strong>of</strong> a voice-raiser to preclude ever getting such awards.<br />

“In a strange way, getting both awards at <strong>the</strong> same time was a disappointment, because it would have been nice to spread<br />

it out a bit ...<br />

“But John's comment made <strong>the</strong> day!” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

January 10, 1976 AS X Twelfth Night Coronation and Revel<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> First Unitarian Church, Berkeley, CA. <strong>The</strong> day began with a<br />

Coronation Mass in honor <strong>of</strong> Crown Prince William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton and Crown<br />

Princess Donna <strong>of</strong> Rollingwood (Donna <strong>of</strong> Willowwood). <strong>The</strong>n King Douglas<br />

and Queen Lorna held court. In an impressive ceremony <strong>the</strong>y welcomed first<br />

Denis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Titans and Samantha <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shire, King and Queen <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt and<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir Royal Consorts Megan St. George and Sir William <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shire, followed by<br />

a delegation <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt armigers. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong>y welcomed Michael <strong>of</strong> Boarshaven<br />

and Zarina Daeth, King and Queen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Middle and <strong>the</strong>ir subjects. <strong>The</strong>n came<br />

Aonghais Dubh Mac Tarbh, King <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East. Finally King Douglas and Queen<br />

Lorna welcomed Gregory <strong>of</strong> York and Vivian Aurora de la Mer, Prince and<br />

Princess <strong>of</strong> Caid. This was <strong>the</strong> first time in <strong>the</strong> history <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West that such a<br />

ga<strong>the</strong>ring <strong>of</strong> royalty had assembled in one place, including all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> reigning<br />

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Donna <strong>of</strong> Rollingwood (Donna <strong>of</strong><br />

Willowwood) - Or, a bend sinister wavy vert, between two<br />

weeping willows proper.<br />

Kings <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Society. <strong>The</strong> stage just barely fit <strong>the</strong> necessary nine thrones. Next came numerous presentations from <strong>the</strong> populace to <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

various Majesties. Duke Paul and Duchess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix presented King Douglas with a bowl <strong>of</strong> magic tablets from <strong>the</strong> mighty wizard<br />

Al Kaseltzer to ease <strong>the</strong> aches and pains <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> crown. King Douglas <strong>the</strong>n handed out a number <strong>of</strong> scrolls from past reigns. He gave Awards


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<strong>of</strong> Arms to Fionna MacGregor, Guinever Elspeth Malyn, Lodbrog <strong>of</strong> Houndstooth, Luise Chaille, Mary Colleen <strong>of</strong> Eglemont, and Nathan<br />

de Sänger. He admitted Avram <strong>of</strong> Mercia and Donn an Branach to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit, giving Avram also an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms,<br />

as he was previously non-armigerous. King Douglas <strong>the</strong>n admitted Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix, Robin Devilmark, Sumer Redmaene, and Sumingo <strong>of</strong><br />

Amaranth to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican and Anne <strong>of</strong> Caerdydd, Aurelia de la Licorne, Michaëla de Neuville, Kryst<strong>of</strong>f z Lublina, and <strong>The</strong>odulf<br />

<strong>of</strong> Borogrove to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. Douglas Brownbeard <strong>the</strong>n came forward and announced that Robin Devilmark and Linda-Muireall<br />

von Katzenbrasse had been admitted to <strong>the</strong> Society Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican by <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors. Queen Lorna bestowed her Cypher on<br />

M atriona du Cameliard, Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar, and Baroness Jessica Lyrindi <strong>of</strong> Northmarch. She admitted Christopher <strong>of</strong> Hoghton to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> Grace. King Douglas gave a Grant <strong>of</strong> Arms to Conrad von Regensburg. Conrad was not <strong>the</strong>re and <strong>the</strong> announcement was saved<br />

for Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Twelfth Night. <strong>The</strong> Grand March culminated in <strong>the</strong> coronation <strong>of</strong> William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton and Donna <strong>of</strong> Rollingwood (Donna <strong>of</strong><br />

Willowwood) as King and Queen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West by King Douglas and Queen Lorna. <strong>The</strong> assembled royalty <strong>the</strong>n greeted <strong>the</strong>ir new Majesties.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Queen’s Guard was reinstated with Benjamin von Armentrodt, Bergen von Rauch, Brian Dritar an Con, Christopher <strong>of</strong> Hoghton, Craig<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chambers, Jeffrey Brokenblade, Loren Sur la Roche, Lodbrog Houndstooth, Olaf <strong>the</strong> Maedi-Ogre, Richard <strong>of</strong> Havn, Cadwalladyr<br />

Stone <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t, <strong>The</strong>odulf <strong>of</strong> Borogrove, and Trude Lacklandia being admitted. Queen Donna named Lorin Sur la Roche Captain <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Queen’s Guard. Numerous presentations to <strong>the</strong>ir various Majesties followed, led <strong>of</strong>f by <strong>the</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> St. Andrew, which presented <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

Majesties with beautiful six-foot long Royal banners on twelve foot banner poles, and a marvelous soltetay: a cake with a sugar castle<br />

surrounded by knights with <strong>the</strong> arms <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> kings and notable knights hand painted on <strong>the</strong>ir shields. Hans von Bremen and Ka<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Citadel, from Atenveldt, presented <strong>the</strong>ir Majesties with a three story revolving carousel with hand painted miniatures <strong>of</strong> several knights<br />

and ladies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. Duke Paul and Duchess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix presented a bowl <strong>of</strong> aspirin to King William, who remarked that he did<br />

not get headaches, he only gave <strong>the</strong>m to o<strong>the</strong>rs. King William gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Jennet <strong>of</strong> Two Minds and admitted Ge<strong>of</strong>ffrey<br />

Pendragon to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. King William established <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Ithra, based in Madrone. Several changes were<br />

made in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> Laws. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Royal Shaft, created by King Denis <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt, was recognized in <strong>the</strong> West and Dorcas<br />

Dorcadas, Linda-Muireall von Katzenbrasse, Raymond <strong>the</strong> Mild, and Fa<strong>the</strong>r Ruthven <strong>of</strong> Rockridge were admitted. Baroness Trude<br />

Lacklandia had been admitted by King Denis previously. Several scrolls from <strong>the</strong>ir previous reign were given out. Agincourt played and<br />

sang an<strong>the</strong>ms for King William and Queen Donna. Court was finally ended, to everyone’s relief, and <strong>the</strong> populace proceeded to <strong>the</strong> potluck<br />

feast and <strong>the</strong>n to <strong>the</strong> revel, which was highlighted by a masque, which ended with <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties leading <strong>the</strong> Great Lords in a pavanne.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I seem to recall that ei<strong>the</strong>r I or William <strong>the</strong> Lucky or perhaps both <strong>of</strong> us autocrated this one. We suggested, with a certain amount<br />

<strong>of</strong> amusement, that Michael from <strong>the</strong> middle and Aonghais from <strong>the</strong> east be seated side by side, since <strong>the</strong>y were what might be<br />

called not exactly best friends. William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton vetoed <strong>the</strong> idea quite firmly. It was a pretty good crowd, though.” – Steven<br />

MacEanruig<br />

1 “Trude Lacklandia was autocrat <strong>of</strong> this event .... She became ill during <strong>the</strong> 5+ hour court. I took over with a lot <strong>of</strong> help from<br />

friends, Steve and Wm., and had a great time as autocrat/visiting king. This was <strong>the</strong> second time I had done this ... <strong>The</strong> first,<br />

Western 12th Night in 72, was occasioned by <strong>the</strong> autocrats (Steve and Luise Perrin) suffering whiplash following a ra<strong>the</strong>r<br />

severe auto accident. I still remember being last out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> hall with Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean(now FitzRolf) as we hauled <strong>the</strong> trash to <strong>the</strong><br />

dump.” – Denis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Titans<br />

A [Court was finally ended ...] “It wasn't that courts were longer, but ra<strong>the</strong>r that <strong>the</strong> Unitarian Church was one great big hall with a few<br />

side rooms. <strong>The</strong>re weren't a lot <strong>of</strong> places to go if you wanted to get away from court. Nice view out back though with <strong>the</strong> whole bay<br />

area spread out before you.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “<strong>The</strong> Jan. 76 court was <strong>the</strong> longest in my experience, at that time. And. ... since Trude had been feeding us beer all <strong>the</strong> way<br />

through ... it got a little sleepy after 5+ hours ... but a lot <strong>of</strong> fun.” – Denis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Titans<br />

B “This was <strong>the</strong> famous Court <strong>of</strong> Four Kings. As Vesper Principal Herald, I was <strong>the</strong> Court herald. I was aware <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> hatred between<br />

Michael and Aonghais and I worked with William and Douglas to keep <strong>the</strong>m apart. Denis was sent to pick up Aonghais at <strong>the</strong> airport<br />

and to stay with him until it was time to come in to <strong>the</strong> stage, while William had Michael under his wing. We seated Aonghais at<br />

extreme stage right and Michael at extreme stage left, with Atenveldt and Caid seated next to Douglas and Lorna. It was done<br />

smoothly enough that it wasn’t until <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> court that Aonghais turned to me with a surprised look and said to me, "You're<br />

keeping me and Michael apart, aren't you?" To which I replied, with a smile, "Yes, Your Majesty." "Good"", he replied. (It was one<br />

<strong>of</strong> my prouder moments.)<br />

“<strong>The</strong> stage really just barely fit <strong>the</strong> nine "thrones". We were hard pressed to find seven throne-like chairs at <strong>the</strong> church to go<br />

with <strong>the</strong> Western thrones, and Aonghais started <strong>of</strong>f with <strong>the</strong> Church Secretary's chair covered with a cloak. Unfortunately, it was a<br />

true secretary chair with wheels, and Aonghais almost rolled right <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> stage when he first sat down! (I had to send back for<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r chair and <strong>the</strong>n quietly substitute it during a break between presentations.)” – Wilhelm von Schlüssel<br />

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C “Unless I have ano<strong>the</strong>r Twelfth Night at <strong>the</strong> Unitarian Church mixed up with this one (a decided possibility) <strong>the</strong>re were also<br />

numerous contests - I forget what all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m were, but one was a 'Design a Castle' contest which my plans for a castle atop Albany<br />

Hill (as it was prior to Interstate 80) emerged as <strong>the</strong> judges' choice.<br />

“I recall that <strong>the</strong> costume contest was Tudor Court costume, both <strong>the</strong> men's and women's divisions were won by Clarissa <strong>of</strong><br />

Red Crab Manor on <strong>the</strong> James for Patrice' and my costumes - hers was copied from <strong>the</strong> statue <strong>of</strong> Queen Isabella <strong>of</strong> Spain in <strong>the</strong><br />

state capitol building's rotunda, mine from portraits <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII at <strong>the</strong> Field <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cloth <strong>of</strong> Gold.<br />

“I also recall a subtlety contest, which I believe Verena won (but that happened fairly <strong>of</strong>ten so I could be <strong>of</strong>f about this particular<br />

event).” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

March 20, 1976 AS X Spring Crown Tourney<br />

Held in Coyote Creek Park, San Jose, California. <strong>The</strong> day began at ten in <strong>the</strong> morning with challenge matches, followed by three melees.<br />

At noon King William and Queen Donna held court. <strong>The</strong> Queen’s Guard presented <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties with <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> War Banner. King<br />

William named Michael <strong>of</strong> Dragonwood and Alyanora <strong>of</strong> Vinca to be Baron and Baroness <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Adiantum. King William gave<br />

Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Eilis ni Roibeard O’Boirne, Joanna de Paquerette, Kath<strong>the</strong>a verKaeysc, Mary Taran <strong>of</strong> Glastonbury, Melanie <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Coll,<br />

and Stephen von Behrend. Baron Mahie McFergy presented <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties with a pair <strong>of</strong> straight trumpets for fanfares. Following court<br />

<strong>the</strong> Crown Lists were held, as was <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon competition for yeast breads. Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix defeated Sir Terrence <strong>of</strong> Halliday<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists. At afternoon court, Duke Paul and his lady, Duchess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix, were crowned with laurel wreaths and proclaimed<br />

Crown Prince and Crown Princess <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. Master Beverly Hodghead presented His Majesty with <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Crock award for<br />

<strong>the</strong> Twelfth Night mead competition, in which King William had placed first, second, and third. Guy de Montfort was awarded <strong>the</strong> Muckin’<br />

Great Clubbe. Gray <strong>of</strong> Ravenshold was <strong>the</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon contest. King William admitted Amanda <strong>of</strong> Cawdor<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. Queen Donna admitted Sven MacChlurain to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace. Duchess Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven created<br />

her own personal Duchess’ Order <strong>of</strong> Grace, and admitted Daphne <strong>of</strong> Dubray, Diana av Fjell Tusenfryden, Erinn <strong>of</strong> Lemati, Michael <strong>of</strong><br />

Dragonswood, Kera, Prescilla, and Phillip <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> House <strong>of</strong> Cruzan. That evening a revel sponsored by <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Equestrian Arts was<br />

held at <strong>the</strong> National Guard Armory in Sunnyvale.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Year Eleven<br />

May 1-2, 1976 AS XI Beltane Coronation Festival and Decennial Celebration<br />

Held in Big Trees Camp, Redwood Regional Park, Oakland, California. King<br />

William and Queen Donna held morning court. Court was begun in a most<br />

impressive manner with <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties riding in on horseback along with <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

retinue. A flight <strong>of</strong> pigeons was released at <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> procession. Lady Luise<br />

<strong>of</strong> Woodshome, Ambassadress from Atenveldt, presented her credentials.<br />

Numerous beautiful scrolls were handed out. King William gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms<br />

to Benjamin von Armentrodt, Brian <strong>the</strong> Reticent, Colleen Elizabeth de Cassis, Su<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Horn, James Cameron, Karl <strong>of</strong> Clan Colin, Mary <strong>of</strong> Uffington,<br />

Morimoto Koryü, Nicole du Havre des Chouettes, Roderick dhu MacRae, Sean<br />

a’Claidheamn, Serena, Suzanne Justine <strong>of</strong> King’s Harbour, and Wilowen <strong>of</strong><br />

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Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix - Per bend argent and vert, six<br />

oct<strong>of</strong>oils in bend three and three counterchanged, all pierc<br />

Stuarts. King William <strong>the</strong>n admitted Cristòbal degli Glicine che Mangia Uome,<br />

Alison von Markheim, Douglas Longshanks, Jessica Llyrindi <strong>of</strong> Northmarch, Leon de Asturias, Liam <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Barque, and Lorna <strong>of</strong> Leeds and Serena to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. King William gave a Grant <strong>of</strong> Arms to Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya<br />

de Foix) and admitted Ellen Cross Quills to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican. Mistress Ellen had made a beautiful maypole for use that afternoon,<br />

an example <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> reasons for which she was admitted to <strong>the</strong> Order. Queen Donna admitted Beverly Hodghead, Adrienne de Toledo, Ellen<br />

Cross Quills, and Olaf <strong>the</strong> Maedi-Ogre to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace and gave her Queen’s Cypher to Duchess Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin. Duke<br />

Aonghais Dubh MacTarbh, newly arrived from <strong>the</strong> East, swore allegiance to King William, announcing his residency in <strong>the</strong> West. Among<br />

<strong>the</strong> numerous presentations to <strong>the</strong>ir Majesties was a corduroy gage (glove) thrown at <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties’ feet by Lady Beagle de la Souris<br />

Folle as a challenge to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> to match <strong>the</strong> $100 contribution inside to <strong>the</strong> Land Fund.<br />

Following court were challenge matches, equestrian competitions, a Wardlord individual melee, and <strong>the</strong> first part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Great Deccenial<br />

Quest. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wardlord melee was Mary <strong>of</strong> Uffington. <strong>The</strong>se were followed by <strong>the</strong> Coronation. Prince Paul and Princess Carol<br />

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a gift to end <strong>the</strong> first ten years <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> and begin <strong>the</strong> next. He <strong>the</strong>n unveiled two beautifully crafted cast silver crowns, <strong>the</strong> Queen’s<br />

ornamented with roses, <strong>the</strong> King’s with oak leaves, each containing a piece <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ancient Crowns as part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> metal. <strong>The</strong> Ancient Crowns<br />

were given to <strong>the</strong> Royal Archives as a historical treasure <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> kingdom. <strong>The</strong>n, using <strong>the</strong> new Royal Crowns, William and Donna crowned<br />

Paul and Carol King and Queen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. Numerous presentations were made to <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties. King Paul gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms<br />

to Ealasaid NicChlurain. <strong>The</strong>n Count William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton and Countess Donna <strong>of</strong> Rollingwood (Donna <strong>of</strong> Willowwood) came forward and<br />

King Paul and Queen Carol named <strong>the</strong>m Duke and Duchess <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. Queen Carol reinstated <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Guard, appointing Bergen<br />

von Rauch, Brian Dritar an Con, Christopher <strong>of</strong> Hoghton, Craig <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chambers, Karl <strong>of</strong> Clan Colin, Lodbrog Houndstooth, Lorin Sur la<br />

Roche, Mary <strong>of</strong> Uffington, Olaf <strong>the</strong> Maedi-Ogre, Richard <strong>of</strong> Havn, Cadwalladyr Stone <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t, <strong>The</strong>odulf <strong>of</strong> Borogrove, Trude<br />

Lacklandia, and William Allen. Following court was <strong>the</strong> Royal Potluck, served in reverse order <strong>of</strong> precedence, <strong>the</strong> May wine competition<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Arts Pentathalon, <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon competition for seafood dishes, <strong>the</strong> second half <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Great Deccenial Quest,<br />

and a bardic circle. <strong>The</strong> ladies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> assembled after court to choose <strong>the</strong> Philanderer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Year. At morning court <strong>the</strong> next day<br />

it was announced that Duke William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton had won, beating out Duke Aonghais, who was told by Queen Carol to try harder for next<br />

time. <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties accepted <strong>the</strong> presentations from <strong>the</strong> populace and announced <strong>the</strong> activities for <strong>the</strong> day. A live chess game was held,<br />

won by white. <strong>The</strong> wards <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> kingdom danced around <strong>the</strong> maypole, held by Mary <strong>of</strong> Uffington, <strong>the</strong> new Wardlord. Archery and<br />

equestrian competitions were held. <strong>The</strong> gurning and dancing competitions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> arts pentathlon were held. Challenge matches were fought.<br />

At final court Queen Carol named Heinrich Palantine Queen’s Champion for his performance in <strong>the</strong> chess game. Morven <strong>of</strong> Carrick awarded<br />

<strong>the</strong> Old Battered Helm to Bergen von Rauch for his performance in <strong>the</strong> chess game. Gray <strong>of</strong> Ravenshold announced <strong>the</strong> winners <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon competition to be Baron Sir Kevin Peregrynne and Baroness Patrice du Couer Fidel. Neil <strong>of</strong> Gyr won <strong>the</strong> standard,<br />

timed, and high point contests in <strong>the</strong> Archery competitions. Mark von dem Falkensfenn won <strong>the</strong> wand contest and Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn won<br />

<strong>the</strong> tilting and jousting contests. Countess Patrice d’Cilla and Duke Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga won <strong>the</strong> Squire Rescue Race. Susanne <strong>of</strong> Ravenhill<br />

and Irene <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Marsh won <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong> Damsel in Distress contest. Duke Andrew was <strong>the</strong> high point winner. Jeanette La Rue Du Cheval won<br />

<strong>the</strong> costume contest. Queen Carol created <strong>the</strong> positions <strong>of</strong> Queen’s Advisor for <strong>the</strong> Arts and for <strong>the</strong> Sciences, and named Cristina Giuliana<br />

dell’Onda to <strong>the</strong> Science post and <strong>The</strong>odosia Arcadiana to <strong>the</strong> Arts position. Sir Kevin Peregrynne announced that Sir Ian <strong>of</strong> Cawdor would<br />

be his successor as Earl Marshall after a training period. Duke James Greyhelm announced that <strong>the</strong> populace had more than met Lady<br />

Beagle’s challenge, contributing $150. Amanda <strong>of</strong> Cawdor was presented with her Award <strong>of</strong> Arms scroll and a laurel medallion made by<br />

Master Beverly Hodghead. Master Beverly also presented <strong>the</strong> kingdom with a laurel medallion to be used in future ceremonies. At last,<br />

to <strong>the</strong> cheers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> populace, <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties gave <strong>the</strong> populace leave to depart and go home to rest after a very busy tourney.<br />

<strong>The</strong> winners <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Quest were Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling, Morven <strong>of</strong> Carrick, and Gwydion. Queen Carol’s ladies in waiting were Suzanne<br />

Justine <strong>of</strong> King’s Harbour, Gabrielle NicChlucain, Fiona MacGregor (Natalya de Foix), and Virginia <strong>of</strong> Enso.<br />

Comments:<br />

A [Among <strong>the</strong> numerous presentations to <strong>the</strong>ir Majesties ...] “Also, <strong>the</strong> very first Earl Marshall's Pandybat melee competition was<br />

announced at court, to be held at <strong>the</strong> next (Purgatorio) Coronation.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “Just an editorial note, <strong>the</strong> Pandybat contest announcement had no Connection to <strong>the</strong> gauge challenge ... I simple announced<br />

it at court as a routine heads-up to go with <strong>the</strong> written announcement in <strong>the</strong> Page.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

A [He <strong>the</strong>n unveiled two beautifully crafted cast silver crowns, <strong>the</strong> Queen’s ornamented with roses, <strong>the</strong> King’s with oak leaves, each<br />

containing a piece <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ancient Crowns as part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> metal.] “Henrik had gotten much <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> silver for <strong>the</strong> (oak leaf, rose and<br />

acorn) castings from Patrice and I at <strong>the</strong> Bemews housewarming <strong>the</strong> preceding spring (his funds and time had been running short<br />

{though he did not tell us <strong>the</strong>n what he wanted it for}), in exchange he was to re-mount a katana blade I had obtained years before<br />

(I hadn't begun fighting yet when I got it) in exchange. To Henrik's credit (and to add to his legend) he delivered <strong>the</strong> sword on <strong>the</strong><br />

occasion <strong>of</strong> Patrice and my Silver anniversary. (i.e. > 15 years later) In <strong>the</strong> short term Richard <strong>of</strong> Havn's 16 mm movies <strong>of</strong> my face<br />

during <strong>the</strong> presentation was prima-facie evidence <strong>of</strong> high treason (I swear I was only thinking "So that's where <strong>the</strong> silver went!"<br />

honest, really, don't you believe meee....)”<br />

[Gray <strong>of</strong> Ravenshold announced <strong>the</strong> winners <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon competition to be Baron Sir Kevin Peregrynne and<br />

Baroness Patrice du Couer Fidel.] “Chiaopino - secret ingredient - fresh abalone. (It helped that my parent's house was only 20<br />

minutes away...it was FRESH)”<br />

[Sir Kevin Peregrynne announced that Sir Ian <strong>of</strong> Cawdor would be his successor as Earl Marshall after a training period.] “My<br />

printers had told me that <strong>the</strong> Fighters' handbook would be ready by <strong>the</strong>n, I'd been Earl Marshal for nearly four years and I couldn't<br />

see much else that needed doing. (I didn't know it was loaded, honest).” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “I’d like to give a few particulars here, which may be <strong>of</strong> interest. First, I don’t think <strong>the</strong> term “cast silver crowns” is correctly applied,<br />

since <strong>the</strong>y are not entirely cast. “Solid silver crowns” would be much more accurate.<br />

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“<strong>The</strong> idea for <strong>the</strong> crowns came simply from <strong>the</strong> realization that after nine years <strong>of</strong> learning and growing in knowledge and skill<br />

in <strong>the</strong> SCA, more sophisticated projects should be tried. I took a jewelry class at <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Marin and learned <strong>the</strong> basics <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

lost wax casting process and additional techniques <strong>of</strong> metal forming and fabrication that my earlier Engineering and Materials<br />

classes hadn’t covered.<br />

“I was also inspired by <strong>the</strong> gift <strong>of</strong> a large and small Tudor rose pendant that a friend had brought back from Europe. <strong>The</strong> idea<br />

<strong>of</strong> translating a wreath <strong>of</strong> roses into a metal form finally was do-able. Although laurel and ivy wrea<strong>the</strong>s were most frequently given<br />

to <strong>the</strong> winning fighter, oak leaf wreaths were used a few times also in <strong>the</strong> West. Laurel seemed too typical <strong>of</strong> Ancient Greece and<br />

ivy is certainly not as regal as oak, so oak leaves were chosen for <strong>the</strong> King’s crown.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> oak leaves on <strong>the</strong> King’s crown were created using <strong>the</strong> lost wax casting process. Real leaves were carefully selected for<br />

size and shape and were picked <strong>of</strong>f an oak tree which grew on <strong>the</strong> side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> hill in San Anselmo, Marin County (Caldarium),<br />

overlooking and in direct view <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> San Francisco <strong>The</strong>ological Seminary, where several <strong>of</strong> our early crown tournaments were held.<br />

A thin layer <strong>of</strong> wax was <strong>the</strong>n carefully applied to <strong>the</strong> backs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se leaves in order to bind <strong>the</strong>m toge<strong>the</strong>r in <strong>the</strong>ir cluster format and<br />

to stiffen <strong>the</strong>m so <strong>the</strong>y would not curl as <strong>the</strong>y dried, and to give <strong>the</strong>m sufficient thickness so that <strong>the</strong> silver leaves <strong>the</strong>y would become<br />

would not bend or break easily when dropped or o<strong>the</strong>rwise be stressed. Also <strong>the</strong> extra thickness would allow for soldering breaks<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r again if necessary.<br />

“A sliver <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first copper King’s crown [“<strong>The</strong> Ancient and Honorables” – Hirsch] was <strong>the</strong>n embedded in <strong>the</strong> wax <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

clusters. <strong>The</strong> clusters were <strong>the</strong>n encased in <strong>the</strong>ir respective molds. <strong>The</strong> molds were <strong>the</strong>n baked at around 1000 degrees to melt<br />

and turn into fine ash any parts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> wax and leaves in <strong>the</strong> mold. (<strong>The</strong> copper did not melt.) This left leaf cluster shaped cavities<br />

in each mold, into which molten silver (a mixture <strong>of</strong> 40% coin silver, 50% casting silver and 10% sterling silver scrap) was <strong>the</strong>n<br />

poured. <strong>The</strong> molten metal filled <strong>the</strong> cavities and when cooled were removed from <strong>the</strong> molds and became <strong>the</strong> leaf clusters for <strong>the</strong><br />

King’s crown. All <strong>the</strong> surface features <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> real oak leaves were preserved in <strong>the</strong> outward surfaces <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> silver castings. Similarly<br />

real acorns were used to create <strong>the</strong> silver acorns for <strong>the</strong> crown.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> bands <strong>of</strong> both crowns are made from 16 gage sterling silver bands where were double edge fluted by hand on a 2 piece<br />

fluting tool that I designed and made.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> roses for <strong>the</strong> Queen’s crown were made individually <strong>of</strong> wax and were <strong>the</strong>n cast using <strong>the</strong> same procedure mentioned<br />

previously. One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> roses has a sliver <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first copper Queen’s crown [again, <strong>the</strong> “Ancient and Honorables” – H] in it. Final<br />

assembly consisted <strong>of</strong> making special rivets – partly copper, with silver head covers, and riveting all <strong>the</strong> pieces to <strong>the</strong> bands. <strong>The</strong><br />

King’s crown weighs about 1 ½ pounds, <strong>the</strong> Queen’s crown weighs about 1 pound. <strong>The</strong> lining materials are extra weight and allow<br />

for adjustment to different head size. <strong>The</strong> Queen’s crown will fit up to about 7 ½ hat size. <strong>The</strong> King’s crown will fit up to about 8 ½<br />

hat size (as I recall).” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “Some <strong>of</strong> that silver was leftover from a casting project that Henrik did for me. I was happy to contribute something to <strong>the</strong> worthy<br />

cause, and SCA historians may be amused to know that incorporated into <strong>the</strong> silver crown with <strong>the</strong> fragment <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first crown,<br />

was silver which came from <strong>the</strong> sterling electrical plugs <strong>of</strong> a WWII era, portable X-Ray machine. How I came by <strong>the</strong>m is ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

tale ...” – Brian Dritar an Con (Who was variously known as Brian Dritar an Con, Brian <strong>the</strong> Unpronounceable, Brian <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Hounds, Brian Dripping Oil Can)<br />

Women Fighters (No specific event copy ...)<br />

“Forgive me if I've missed this in an earlier missive, but I've been distracted and we have been discussing <strong>the</strong> time when I was slowly but<br />

surely withdrawing from <strong>the</strong> SCA. At this point I think I was doing <strong>the</strong> occasional Molet thing and going to tourneys to see my friends.<br />

“However, <strong>the</strong> mentions <strong>of</strong> Mary <strong>of</strong> Uffington and Trude Lacklandia brought to mind that at this point, women were already on <strong>the</strong><br />

field after many years <strong>of</strong> being essentially forbidden from <strong>the</strong> lists. <strong>The</strong>re had been a lot <strong>of</strong> controversy when Trude and <strong>the</strong>n Mary insisted<br />

on fighting, and many fighters, belted and o<strong>the</strong>rwise, refused to fight <strong>the</strong>m. Two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>n strongest objectors to women fighting are on<br />

this list, Sir Steven MacEanruig and Duke James Greyhelm. I'm not sure just when James changed his mind, but I remember with fondness<br />

<strong>the</strong> event, a simple principality or even provincial event in Berkeley, when <strong>the</strong> herald announced that Sir Steven MacEanruig wished to<br />

announce he had changed his mind about women fighting, and invited Trude Lacklandia onto <strong>the</strong> field so that he could demonstrate his<br />

change <strong>of</strong> mind. Perhaps he remembers his challenge with more clarity than I have presented it.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who also remembers<br />

when Mary <strong>of</strong> Uffington was qualified as a fighter and immediately challenged Duke Richard <strong>of</strong> Montreal to come out on <strong>the</strong> field and "pick<br />

on someone his own size."<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Actually, though it has been mentioned in passing, <strong>the</strong> AHP has not yet focused on <strong>the</strong> events surrounding <strong>the</strong> first women being<br />

allowed to fight.<br />

“Following <strong>the</strong> debacle <strong>of</strong> Nora's attempt to mix it up with <strong>the</strong> big boys back in AS I or II, <strong>the</strong>re was a long period when women<br />

were tacitly banned from SCA combat, though nothing was put in writing. Around late AS VII and early VIII a number <strong>of</strong> young, athletic<br />

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ladies had begun a campaign centering on forcing <strong>the</strong> male fighters to justify not playing co-ed. <strong>The</strong> rationalizations put forward<br />

by <strong>the</strong> established fighters varied but boiled down to three assertions - (1) It wasn't period, (2) A chivalrous gentleman cannot<br />

knowingly strike a lady, and (3) <strong>The</strong> gurls wood get hoit.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> ladies' responses were - (1) Presenting tons <strong>of</strong> historical evidence that women had participated in combat, not dozens<br />

but probably hundreds <strong>of</strong> times, and a dearth <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong> that <strong>the</strong>y never participated in tournaments and some evidence that <strong>the</strong>y may<br />

have. (2) Asking how can you tell gender in armor?? / Offering to adopt incognito male personae (Trude's was Cadwyn ap<br />

Chesshire), and promising not to complain <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir opponent's lack <strong>of</strong> chivalry for hitting <strong>the</strong>m. (3) Stating bluntly "We'll take that<br />

chance, thank you very much". In addition it became apparent that <strong>the</strong> SCA was skating on thin ice civil rights wise (though NO ONE<br />

advocated a ladies division, that being considered hopelessly 20th century by both sides <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> debate).<br />

“Since Trude is my oldest friend, she wouldn't let me get away with ducking and dodging, much less spouting arrant sophistry,<br />

and so (probably much more rapidly than if someone else had been EM) I decided that it was something that had to be done (just<br />

as standardizing <strong>the</strong> combat authorization procedures and guidelines had been earlier).<br />

“If Trude and Mary deserve <strong>the</strong> credit for <strong>the</strong>ir campaign's success, I deserve <strong>the</strong> blame for how it was done. As Earl Marshal<br />

I published two regulations - one was a statement <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> age, consent and o<strong>the</strong>r requirements to participate in SCA combat, which<br />

specifically left gender out; <strong>the</strong> second was <strong>the</strong> now infamous "No title not earned on <strong>the</strong> field <strong>of</strong> combat may be used on <strong>the</strong> field<br />

<strong>of</strong> combat" edict. <strong>The</strong> idea was <strong>of</strong> course that if no one is announced as 'Lady', 'Baroness', 'Countess' and so on <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> opponent<br />

could pretend that he did not know <strong>the</strong> fighter's gender.<br />

“Immediately <strong>the</strong>reafter, first Trude, <strong>the</strong>n Mary were authorized to fight and <strong>the</strong> gates opened, if not to a flood <strong>the</strong>n to a steady<br />

stream <strong>the</strong>reafter.<br />

“Later on <strong>of</strong> course <strong>the</strong>re was <strong>the</strong> question <strong>of</strong> what to call a female knight, after some hitches with <strong>the</strong> first few, it boiled down<br />

to "Whatever she damn well wants." Soon <strong>the</strong>y decided that a knight is called "Sir" regardless <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> disposition <strong>of</strong> his or her<br />

plumbing.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “So THAT'S where <strong>the</strong> "titles earned in combat" rule came from. (No doubt it seemed like a good idea at <strong>the</strong> time.)<br />

“It occurs to me that, if <strong>the</strong> Earl Marshal thought it up, an EM ought to be able to change it. (And about bloody well time, too!)<br />

“Hmmmm . . .” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky, who may have just found a new crusade ...<br />

B “I don't know that I would have regarded myself as one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> strongest foes <strong>of</strong> women fighting and James and I have certainly<br />

disagreed enough over <strong>the</strong> years. <strong>The</strong> actual circumstances, however, are pretty much as Stefan remembers. <strong>The</strong> specific<br />

arguments which changed my mind were tw<strong>of</strong>old. First, fighting is fun and why shouldn't women be permitted to have fun? Second,<br />

<strong>the</strong>re is some documentation about <strong>the</strong> occasional woman fighting in medieval times. <strong>The</strong>re is no evidence women were allowed<br />

to be seneschals or heralds and we allowed that so why not allow women to fight as well.<br />

“In my defense I was always in favor <strong>of</strong> training women and I helped train both Trude and Mary.<br />

“As I recall <strong>the</strong> actual fight, Trude and I fought with axes and no shields and I seem to remember that she killed me.” – Steven<br />

MacEanruig<br />

1 “I held <strong>the</strong> opinion that it was unchivalrous to fight or strike a woman. On <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand, I realized that we lived in <strong>the</strong> 20th<br />

century, and by this time <strong>the</strong> armor was good enough that no one was going to get hurt every time <strong>the</strong>y fought. It took me awhile<br />

... Anyway, I now have two woman squires, so things, and opinions, change ...” – James Greyhelm<br />

June 19-20, 1976 AS XI Midsummer Crown Tourney<br />

Held in Big Trees Park, Redwood Regional Parks, Oakland, California. King Paul and Queen Carol reigned. At morning court Queen Carol<br />

admitted Astrid <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Two Towers to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace. King Paul gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Astrid <strong>of</strong> Two Towers and Yaeger<br />

Broken Nose. Astrid, <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Sir Bela <strong>of</strong> Eastmarch, celebrated her 80th birthday complete with angelfood cake decorated with her<br />

name and a large gold candle. Following court <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists were held in a double-elimination format. <strong>The</strong> finals pitted Kevin Peregrynne<br />

versus Rogar Greywolf (an alias <strong>of</strong> Duke William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton). After each had one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> two-out-<strong>of</strong>-three contest <strong>the</strong>re was a spectacular<br />

double-kill. <strong>The</strong> winner at last was Sir Kevin Peregrynne, who was carried <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> field on <strong>the</strong> shoulders <strong>of</strong> several fighters. Sir Kevin and<br />

his lady, Patrice du Couer Fidel, were crowned as Crown Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West by King Paul and Queen Carol. Mistress Rima<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rockridge read <strong>the</strong> winning and losing fighter poems. (She had been waiting three years to read Kevin’s victory poem.) <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon contest for fruit pie was won by Katiana Amaralnaya for her blueberry pie. Trude Lacklandia and Olaf <strong>the</strong> Maedi-Ogre<br />

resigned from <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Guard due to outside commitments and Heinrich Palantine was admitted. That evening <strong>the</strong>re was a bardic circle.<br />

At opening court on Sunday King Paul knighted Lorin sur la Roche. Daniel <strong>the</strong> Bard read a poem for <strong>the</strong> Invocation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists. That<br />

afternoon saw <strong>the</strong> First Annual Earl Marshall’s Pandybat Contest, which was won by <strong>the</strong> Squire’s Guild for <strong>the</strong>ir five man human battering<br />

ram team. Earl Marshall Kevin Peregrynne awarded <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong>ir prize, <strong>the</strong> Pandy Bat (a toy panda bear with bat wings). <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> Ducal Pie<br />

Throwing Auction was held for <strong>the</strong> benefits <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Sciences, sponsored by Lord Brian Dritar an Con. Targets for <strong>the</strong> auction<br />

were <strong>the</strong>ir Graces: Duke Aonghais Dubh MacTarbh, Duke Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga, Duke Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit, Duke Douglas Longshanks,<br />

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Duke William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton, Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn, and Duke James Greyhelm. As a surprise addition Lord Brian’s assistants put Lord Brian<br />

himself up for auction. Altoge<strong>the</strong>r over $400 was raised.<br />

At final court, Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky presented <strong>the</strong> Muckin’ Great Clubbe to Mary <strong>of</strong> Uffington, as Guy de Montfort was not present.<br />

Queen Carol presented her Queen’s Cypher to Duchess Lorna <strong>of</strong> Leeds and Olaf <strong>the</strong> Maedi-Ogre. Amanda <strong>of</strong> Cawdor, Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arts,<br />

announced <strong>the</strong> winners <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> various Art Pentathlon events held that weekend. Musical performance was won by Heinrich Palantine,<br />

Calligraphy by Merewyn de Lyonesse, and Dramatic Recitation by Johann Heinrich Michael Siemon von Wernigerode. <strong>The</strong> winner overall<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Archery Contest was Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Brokenblade, who also won <strong>the</strong> Warfare contest. <strong>The</strong> crossbow contest was won by Christopher <strong>of</strong><br />

Hoghton.<br />

Comments:<br />

A [Lord Brian's assistants put Lord Brian himself up for auction. Altoge<strong>the</strong>r over $400 was raised.] “Humorous note <strong>The</strong> Pies were<br />

whip cream filled pie tins, each with a succulent fresh "ducal" strawberry. Each strawberry was fed to <strong>the</strong> duke prior to receiving <strong>the</strong><br />

remainder <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> pie to <strong>the</strong> face ... All except for <strong>the</strong> unfortunate Duke Douglas Longshanks. His pie was purchased by his good<br />

friend Sir Ian <strong>of</strong> Cawdor, who ate <strong>the</strong> strawberry himself and <strong>the</strong>n, as everyone including Douglas was laughing, he deposited <strong>the</strong><br />

pie in Douglas' face with a unique motion that forced large amounts <strong>of</strong> whipped cream up and into every facial orifice <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> good<br />

Duke, mouth, nose and ears all included.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

1 “As a minor aside, Duke Aonghus requested and was granted a chocolate pie to be splattered with (it seems he was deathly<br />

allergic to strawberries). Wendy (Lady Gwendylon <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Thistle who was later Gwendylon Firousi) nailed me with her own pie.<br />

Duke Henrik had a broken nose (perhaps from a horseback accident) at <strong>the</strong> time and his pie had to be carefully delivered to<br />

his pr<strong>of</strong>ile.” – Brian Dritar an Con<br />

I “I had a deviated septum from being bucked <strong>of</strong>f a horse at a recent equestrian arts tournament – it was my fault I got<br />

bucked. My recollection is that <strong>the</strong> pies were real - crust and filling too in <strong>the</strong> aluminum pie tin – strawberry cream,<br />

chocolate, and lemon meringue for Brian. I have an after photo <strong>of</strong> me with red and white goop on <strong>the</strong> side <strong>of</strong> my face<br />

dripping down on to my tunic.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

B [<strong>The</strong> finals pitted Kevin Peregrynne versus Rogar Greywolf (an alias <strong>of</strong> Duke William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton).] “This was <strong>the</strong> first doubleelimination<br />

Crown Tournament in <strong>the</strong> WK. It bears mentioning that William entered <strong>the</strong> finals undefeated while I had lost an earlier<br />

bout - also against William (quarter finals or <strong>the</strong> round before as I remember). Paul <strong>of</strong>fered him <strong>the</strong> option <strong>of</strong> doing <strong>the</strong> finals with<br />

deaths retained or starting over best two-out-<strong>of</strong>-three. William said that he felt that <strong>the</strong> finals should always be best two out <strong>of</strong> three,<br />

and that's how it was done, setting WK precedent from <strong>the</strong>n on. As for <strong>the</strong> fighting, I was so focused on proving that I had really come<br />

back from my broken elbow that I don't remember who I fought (except losing to William) or in what round until <strong>the</strong> finals.”<br />

[<strong>The</strong> winner at last was Sir Kevin Peregrynne, who was carried <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> field on <strong>the</strong> shoulders <strong>of</strong> several fighters.] “A<br />

photographer/writer team from Sunset were <strong>the</strong>re that day, I forgot giving <strong>the</strong> photographer permission to shoot from <strong>the</strong> field (after<br />

briefing him on how to stay safe and not block people's views) until days later. <strong>The</strong> scene described above was <strong>the</strong> lead photo <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> article when it appeared months later. I haven't looked at it recently, but I recall that Duke Andrew and Sir Steven were two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

hoisters.”<br />

[Earl Marshall Kevin Peregrynne awarded <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong>ir prize, <strong>the</strong> Pandy Bat (a toy panda bear with bat wings).] “<strong>The</strong> judges thought<br />

that <strong>the</strong> fact that <strong>the</strong> 'ram' (face-down through <strong>the</strong> entire proceedings) gave <strong>the</strong> orders to <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r four for direction <strong>of</strong> attack (which<br />

<strong>the</strong>y obeyed literally) was <strong>the</strong> quintessence <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pandybat concept.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

C [At final court, Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky presented <strong>the</strong> Muckin’ Great Clubbe to Mary <strong>of</strong> Uffington, as Guy de Montfort was not present.]<br />

“And few people ever deserved it more. Mary fought with such enthusiasm that it was easy to lose track <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fact that she was a<br />

relatively short and small-boned teenage girl. And anyone who did not lose track <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fact tended to end up very dead, very fast.”<br />

– William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

1 “Short, yes. Small-boned, no. Mary was solid all <strong>the</strong> way through and <strong>the</strong> Mannion family, as Larry explained to me once, runs<br />

to large bones.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

C “When talking about <strong>the</strong> first two prominent lady fighters, someone once explained that <strong>the</strong> difference was that ‘Trude loves to fight,<br />

but Mary loves to kill people.’” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

1 “I'm not positive, but I believe that <strong>the</strong> MGC presentation was when Mary's insider's nickname went public - "Mary <strong>of</strong> OOF!ington".<br />

I once described her style as that <strong>of</strong> a rabid squirrel - she climbs up your torso, inside your face plate and chews you to death.”<br />

– Kevin Peregrynne<br />

I “But Kevin, I guess I'm not an insider since I never heard that nickname for Mary. <strong>The</strong> only one I used to refer to her, mostly<br />

to irritate her, was Mary <strong>the</strong> Muffin. Your description <strong>of</strong> her style, however, is perfectly accurate.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

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D [<strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon contest for fruit pie was won by Katiana Amaralnaya for her blueberry pie.] “Yup that was a prize<br />

winning pie, one <strong>of</strong> my random early memories. <strong>The</strong>re are probably embarrassing photos <strong>of</strong> me with blueberry on my face to prove<br />

it.” – Eden <strong>of</strong> Lionsguard<br />

July 31-Aug 1, 1976 AS XI Purgatorio Coronation<br />

Held at Big Trees Park, Redwood Regional Park, Oakland, California. King Paul<br />

and Queen Carol held court. Prince Morven <strong>of</strong> Carrick, Prince <strong>of</strong> Caid, was<br />

present. Baron Gerhard Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland and Baroness Amanda Kendal<br />

<strong>of</strong> Westmore land were presented with <strong>the</strong> Baronial Charter for <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong><br />

Lion’s Guard. King Paul gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Ge<strong>of</strong>frey <strong>of</strong> Northhaven, James<br />

Drakeslayer, Kahina Dhahabiya al Lailat, Lucinda Cottonwoods, and Markus <strong>the</strong><br />

Blue. King Paul admitted April <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dales, Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven and James<br />

Drakeslayer to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. King Paul <strong>the</strong>n admitted Allysen <strong>of</strong><br />

Dunrobin to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. Queen Carol expressed her thanks to <strong>the</strong><br />

members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Guard and to her Ladies-In-Waiting. <strong>The</strong>n Queen Carol<br />

gave her Queen’s Cypher to Ealasaid NicChlurain, Su <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Horn, Virginia<br />

<strong>of</strong> Enso, and finally to King Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix. Queen Carol <strong>the</strong>n admitted Fiona<br />

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Patrice du Couer Fidel - Argent, upon a heart gules<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r Or, within a bordure engrailed azure.<br />

Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix), Gabrielle NicChlurain, Matriona du Cameliard, and Susanne Justine <strong>of</strong> King’s Harbour to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> Grace. She called up her Queen’s Advisors to thank <strong>the</strong>m for <strong>the</strong>ir research papers. Prince Kevin Peregrynne turned <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Earl<br />

Marshall to Sir Iain <strong>of</strong> Cawdor, naming him Acting Earl Marshall. Irene <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Marsh turned <strong>the</strong> post <strong>of</strong> Royal Archer over to Sir Jon Fitz-<br />

Rolf. Sir Robert <strong>of</strong> Westmarch turned <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Constable over to Olaf <strong>the</strong> Maedi-Ogre.<br />

<strong>The</strong> coronation began with a Grand March. At <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> march came <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Golden Rivers, all dressed in<br />

blue and white, who formed an aisle for <strong>the</strong> coronation party. Preceded by <strong>the</strong> Knights <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Molet in <strong>the</strong>ir white cloaks, Prince Kevin<br />

Peregrynne and Princess Patrice du Couer Fidel came forward to <strong>the</strong> thrones. After swearing an oath <strong>of</strong> fealty and protection to <strong>the</strong><br />

populace <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West <strong>the</strong>y were crowned King and Queen by Paul and Carol. After <strong>the</strong> Knights and <strong>the</strong> Great Lords <strong>of</strong> State had sworn<br />

fealty, <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r Peers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Realm (<strong>The</strong> Orders <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rose, <strong>the</strong> Laurel, and <strong>the</strong> Pelican) were invited to swear fealty. Many did. King Kevin<br />

and Queen Patrice <strong>the</strong>n accepted presentations from <strong>the</strong> populace, including a replacement pandybat for <strong>the</strong> Princess Kelly. King Kevin<br />

gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Holly <strong>of</strong> Charlesboro and Virginia <strong>of</strong> Enso. <strong>The</strong> Martial Arts Pentathlon, <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon Competition, and<br />

several categories in <strong>the</strong> Arts Pentathlon occupied <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> day.<br />

<strong>The</strong> next day saw <strong>the</strong> conclusion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se events, an archery competition, and <strong>the</strong> abduction <strong>of</strong> Baroness Amanda Kendal <strong>of</strong><br />

Westmoreland by a group <strong>of</strong> fighters led by Baron Waldt von Markheim. <strong>The</strong> ensuing rescue attempt failed and <strong>the</strong> Baroness was rescued<br />

only by <strong>the</strong> fact that <strong>the</strong> abductors <strong>the</strong>n fought over her and killed <strong>the</strong>mselves to <strong>the</strong> last man. At closing court Baron Gerhard Kendal <strong>of</strong><br />

Westmoreland declared that a state <strong>of</strong> war existed between <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Lion’s Gate and <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Dreiburgen. Baron Waldt von<br />

Markheim returned <strong>the</strong> declaration <strong>of</strong> war. About <strong>the</strong> time that <strong>the</strong>y were discussing a fight in <strong>the</strong> neutral no man’s land in-between to<br />

determine who got <strong>the</strong> unclaimed territory in-between <strong>the</strong>m, King Kevin stood up, called for <strong>the</strong> Great Sword <strong>of</strong> State to lean on, and<br />

declared: “You fellahs are gonna get youah party crashed.” Order was attained, with Baron Gerhard saying that he was only trying to be<br />

in period, and his research had indicated that barons were always stirring up trouble so ...<br />

King Kevin <strong>the</strong>n gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Christopher <strong>of</strong> Hoghton and a Grant <strong>of</strong> Arms to Cadwalladyr Stone <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t. King<br />

Kevin made Clarissa <strong>of</strong> Red Crab Manor on <strong>the</strong> James, Kath<strong>the</strong>a verKaeysc, and Matriona du Cameliard Court Baronesses. Adrienne <strong>of</strong><br />

Toledo was <strong>the</strong> winner in <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon contest for “Snowbound.” Jeffrey Brokenblade won <strong>the</strong> Archery contest. Bergen von Rauch<br />

presented <strong>the</strong> Old Battered Helm to Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate. In <strong>the</strong> Arts Pentathlon, <strong>the</strong> Music Composition category was postponed,<br />

Duchess Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin won <strong>the</strong> Cooking and Costume categories, Singing was won by Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix), and Poetry<br />

was won by Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Martial Arts Pentathlon was Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix, followed by Duke James Greyhelm<br />

and Sir Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate. Neal Gyrfalcon had <strong>the</strong> highest score for a noncombattant.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “During <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties Kevin and Patrice's first court, <strong>The</strong>y were presented with our children for <strong>the</strong> weekend. We said that we<br />

would feed, sleep, etc <strong>the</strong>m, but that <strong>the</strong>y would be in service to <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties if <strong>the</strong>y could use <strong>the</strong>m. Our children were Melissa<br />

Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland, <strong>the</strong>n 12 and Andre Lessard, <strong>the</strong>n 10. Melissa, who found out many things by being in service at that event,<br />

went on to become a Pelican, Queen <strong>of</strong> AnTir for Twenty Year Celebration, and <strong>the</strong> person who did <strong>the</strong> bid for 3YC. She also teaches<br />

a class on <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> AnTir (lots <strong>of</strong> war stories, 11 hrs long last time). Andre spent much <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> time at that event, trailing after His<br />

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El Tablero de Gucci (now played world wide) and win <strong>the</strong> El Tablero World Championship among o<strong>the</strong>r things. Sorry - <strong>the</strong> ramblings<br />

<strong>of</strong> a proud mo<strong>the</strong>r.”<br />

[... <strong>the</strong> abduction <strong>of</strong> Baroness Amanda Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland by a group <strong>of</strong> fighters led by Baron Waldt von Markheim.] “Not<br />

Me!! Not Me!! I would have loved to be abducted by Baron Waldt. He actually abducted a lady (although she calls herself a<br />

possession and not a lady, she has strange attitudes) who looks amazingly like me and is part <strong>of</strong> our household. Her name is Sem<br />

Sem, she is from Morocco, she wears strange (at least to my eyes) garb, and jingles when she walks. She was absolutely<br />

devastated by that abduction, not wanting to have all that attention (she is much more retiring than me) or bringing worry to her<br />

master - Gerhard. This abduction led to <strong>the</strong> first <strong>of</strong> Lions Gate's many wars. But we are a peace-loving Barony.<br />

“BTW, many years later, I was standing duty at <strong>the</strong> gate <strong>of</strong> a July Coronation in AnTir with a gentleman from West <strong>Kingdom</strong>. As<br />

is usual, we started to talk about how we first found out about <strong>the</strong> SCA. He said that he and his lady wife would have joined 12 years<br />

earlier than <strong>the</strong>y did, but when <strong>the</strong>y phoned Milpitas for information back in August <strong>of</strong> 1976, everyone was talking about a baroness<br />

being abducted. <strong>The</strong>y didn't want to join any club that had abductions. <strong>The</strong>y didn't know that <strong>the</strong> whole thing had been planned. I<br />

believe that <strong>the</strong> war was to decide where <strong>the</strong> dividing line was between <strong>the</strong> two Baronies.” – Amanda Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland<br />

Sept 18-19, 1976 AS XI Autumn Crown Tourney<br />

Held in Big Trees Park, Redwood Regional Park, Oakland, California. King Kevin and Queen Patrice held court. Michaela de Neuville and<br />

Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West were <strong>the</strong> winners in <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Arachne’s Web contest for lace. In order to do penance for <strong>the</strong> treasonous crime<br />

<strong>of</strong> having eaten <strong>the</strong> King’s Chocolate Chip Cookies, Duke Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga (all <strong>the</strong> while protesting that he had been framed) came forward<br />

with a plate <strong>of</strong> said cookies which he had baked by <strong>the</strong> ladies <strong>of</strong> Brian Dritar an Con’s household. Duke Andrew was forced to stand<br />

through court, guarding <strong>the</strong> cookies and not eating any. Sir Steven MacEanruig, Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky, and Tamsin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Raven Tresses<br />

presented a song that was inspired by <strong>the</strong> deeds performed at <strong>the</strong> Shasta War. King Kevin instituted <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bridesmaids for those<br />

intrepid fighters “Who Didn’t Win <strong>The</strong> Crown.” It was a red ribbon that said Second Place, and had a laurel wreath encircling a torch. It<br />

was presented to Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky and Sir Steven MacEanruig. Andréi de Sevastopol turned <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Seneschal over to<br />

Cadwalladyr Stone <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t. King Kevin gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Beagle de la Souris Folle, Elliott <strong>of</strong> Ruxton Hall, Quiauhxochitl and<br />

Strider <strong>the</strong> Persistent. <strong>The</strong>n King Kevin admitted Joan <strong>of</strong> Crawfordsmuir, Mark von dem Falkensfenn, and Strider <strong>the</strong> Persistent to <strong>the</strong> Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. <strong>The</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors admitted Duchess La Rana to <strong>the</strong> Society Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican. Duke Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont Real,<br />

in his turn, refused <strong>the</strong> honor, saying that <strong>the</strong> honor <strong>of</strong> being <strong>the</strong> first Duke and <strong>the</strong> first Master <strong>of</strong> Arms was sufficient.<br />

Following court, <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists were held in a double elimination format. In <strong>the</strong> finals Duke Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga defeated Sir Iain <strong>of</strong><br />

Cawdor for <strong>the</strong> Crown. Countess Patrice d’Cilla was his lady. A contest for <strong>the</strong> best challenge was held during <strong>the</strong> day. <strong>The</strong> winner was<br />

Mary <strong>of</strong> Uffington, for challenging Duke Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont Real “because she had been told to pick on someone her own size.” Second place<br />

went to Brian Dritar an Con, for persistence. That evening <strong>the</strong>re was a bardic circle.<br />

At closing court <strong>the</strong> next day Heinrich Palantine and Sir Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate sold his Majesty his own squires, in a hilarious “Used-<br />

Squire Sale.” <strong>The</strong> ladies-in-waiting bought <strong>the</strong> squires for <strong>the</strong> round sum <strong>of</strong> ten dollars which was matched by Sir Martin, Heinrich, and<br />

<strong>the</strong> squires. <strong>The</strong> monies were donated to Ye Royal Pigge. Queen Patrice admitted Karen, Duchess de Wyvern, to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong><br />

Grace. King Kevin admitted Sir Iain <strong>of</strong> Cawdor to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bridesmaids. King Kevin admitted John ap Griffin to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Pelican and Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky turned down admission to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican saying<br />

that his membership in <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel was sufficient for his past deeds, and that he had yet to earn membership in <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Pelican. Duke Henrik said <strong>the</strong> same thing and also rejected membership in <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. Lora du Griffin and Tonda were given<br />

scrolls done by Mistress Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani) and signed by Queen Patrice for <strong>the</strong>ir ‘yeoman work at <strong>the</strong> Crown<br />

tourney by helping clean <strong>the</strong> camp area’. Sir William Gordon <strong>of</strong> York was announced as <strong>the</strong> Grand Winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arts Pentathlon, and<br />

received <strong>the</strong> champion’s medallion.<br />

Comments:<br />

A [Sir William Gordon <strong>of</strong> York was announced as <strong>the</strong> Grand Winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arts Pentathlon ...] “Two things I found amusing about this<br />

although I won overall, I did not win a single event! This probably remains a record, <strong>of</strong> sorts ...<br />

“<strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r was <strong>the</strong> "champions medal" at this time, it had been decided to upgrade <strong>the</strong> visibility <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pentathlon, so as winner<br />

I not only got a harp medallion, but a gigantic and highly visible wreath <strong>of</strong> golden poppies. I was told that I was now a member <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Poppy, an order which I think was intended for Arts Pentathlon winners ...” – William Gordon <strong>of</strong> York<br />

B [Duke Henrik said <strong>the</strong> same thing and also rejected membership in <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel.] “<strong>The</strong> event that led to consulting with<br />

<strong>the</strong> candidates BEFORE <strong>the</strong>y are brought into Court becoming nearly mandatory, instead <strong>of</strong> occasional as it had been up until <strong>the</strong>n.<br />

What an embarrassing plague <strong>of</strong> humility among <strong>the</strong> Peerage!” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “I think it kinds <strong>of</strong> adds to <strong>the</strong> drama to have an occasional refusal.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

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B “At <strong>the</strong> weekend's Chivalry council I pulled one <strong>of</strong> my most cherished dirty tricks. Duke Aonghais got into loud altercation with Sir<br />

Martin (I forget what it was about, but Aonghais instigated it). After I had restored order and concluded <strong>the</strong> meeting, I privily asked<br />

Duke Richard if he would, as a favor to his King, explain to Duke Aonghais how one was expected to conduct ones self in a West<br />

<strong>Kingdom</strong> Chivalry Meeting. From <strong>the</strong> outside it merely appeared that Richard chatted quietly with Aonghais while puffing on and<br />

occasionally gesturing with his pipe. When <strong>the</strong> opportunity occurred he approached <strong>the</strong> throne and apologized for his conduct (read<br />

- groveled <strong>the</strong>atrically).” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “<strong>The</strong> altercation was about blow counting, as I recall. I seem to recall that Aonghais did most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> talking and <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> us<br />

sort <strong>of</strong> stood around open mou<strong>the</strong>d and a little too shocked to do what we should have done which was to tell Aonghais to shut<br />

up and go to hell. Martin got a fair amount <strong>of</strong> commiseration afterwards, but he shouldn't have had to go through it in <strong>the</strong> place.”<br />

– Steven MacEanruig<br />

I “My memory <strong>of</strong> this altercation remains vivid, as this scene made <strong>the</strong> behavior <strong>of</strong> Aonghais crystal clear to me. What<br />

happened, as I remember, was this: Aonghais had suggested knighting one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn fighters. <strong>The</strong> King quite<br />

naturally turned to Martin, who I think was Prince at <strong>the</strong> time, and asked his opinion. Martin thought it over and <strong>the</strong>n allowed<br />

as how he thought <strong>the</strong> fighter in question needed more time to season before becoming a knight, and <strong>the</strong> King nodded.<br />

Aonghais <strong>the</strong>n stepped forward and volunteered <strong>the</strong> suggestion that since Martin did not count blows, his opinion should<br />

not be asked or heeded on <strong>the</strong> matter, and a disbelieving hush fell. Many (including myself) were enraged that such a<br />

serious accusation was advanced simply to fur<strong>the</strong>r a knighting, instead <strong>of</strong> to a marshal’s court (if true) or not at all (if false).<br />

I remember that I was <strong>the</strong> first to speak I stepped up to Martin and said, "How many years have you been with us, Martin?",<br />

to which he responded (as I recall) "Seven." I <strong>the</strong>n said to Aonghais, "How many years have you been with us, Aonghais?",<br />

to which he responded "One." "I rest my case!" I grated, and stalked <strong>of</strong>f ...<br />

“Aonghais’ later behavior made it quite clear that his major avocation in life was to cause trouble whenever and<br />

however he could. I once told him that I couldn't understand why he had come to one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West-Caid wars after he was<br />

kicked out <strong>of</strong> Caid, when it would just make trouble for everyone. His response was, "But you're not SILICIAN!", in a<br />

manner that made it obvious that <strong>the</strong> trouble was exactly why he was <strong>the</strong>re ...” – William Gordon <strong>of</strong> York<br />

a “Actually, as I recall, Morven was Prince at this event, Martin's Investiture was in November, so he may have been heir<br />

to Caid's coronet at <strong>the</strong> time (though <strong>the</strong> history indicates that <strong>the</strong> Coronet he won was <strong>the</strong> following weekend). O<strong>the</strong>r<br />

than that, <strong>the</strong> description matches my memory exactly - my main recollection is that I was totally appalled that an actual<br />

shouting match was going on in our chivalry council ... THEN I remembered to get Royally pissed <strong>of</strong>f (as opposed to<br />

personally).<br />

“Perhaps siccing Richard on him was too subtle?” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

b “Thanks for <strong>the</strong> memory. When I first read this, I didn't really remember it as an "altercation" because I was so stunned<br />

by it that I didn't think I had responded. (More likely I turned somewhat red-faced in anger/embarrassment.) I do<br />

remember trying to calm myself so that I could think <strong>of</strong> some appropriate response but what could one say without<br />

being pulled down to my attacker's level, yet I thought I would have to say something ... when someone (you) came<br />

to my defense as you described. (I hope I had <strong>the</strong> presence to thank you at <strong>the</strong> time.)<br />

“Virtually every knight in attendance commented to me on my self control, indicating <strong>the</strong>y would have "hauled <strong>of</strong>f<br />

and hit him." (Again thanks for <strong>the</strong> prompt intervention, who knows what I might have blurted out in <strong>the</strong> next few<br />

seconds.) By <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> day I was actually happy <strong>the</strong> incident had occurred because Aonghais had been actively<br />

campaigning to discredit me, but behind my back and through innuendo. It was a clear miscalculation on his part<br />

to do so openly and in that forum. More importantly, it was <strong>the</strong> first time he had actually "shown his true colors." I think<br />

a lot <strong>of</strong> people finally began to realize what he was about and "came <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> fence" so to speak.<br />

“To my bro<strong>the</strong>r knights,<br />

“My o<strong>the</strong>r important memory from all this is how you and everyone made me feel that day. Forgive me if this lacks<br />

<strong>the</strong> proper eloquence but, never before in my life had anyone outside <strong>of</strong> my immediate family "come to my defense"<br />

never before did I feel so accepted by those around me, never before did I realize how many friends I had. It may be<br />

out <strong>of</strong> place to say this here but I was too young to realize I should have said it <strong>the</strong>n. You'll never really appreciate how<br />

much you all mean to me. <strong>The</strong> life lessons I learned about truth, trust, solidarity, and mostly about friendship. Facets<br />

<strong>of</strong> honor and chivalry. Lessons I've been able to apply to every part <strong>of</strong> my life.<br />

“It's all still with me here and now, so again I say, Thanks for <strong>the</strong> memories.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

c “That meeting was definitely not one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> prouder moments <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chivalry <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. I don't recall an actual<br />

shouting match going on in <strong>the</strong> council -- more that <strong>the</strong> candidate's name was put by for <strong>the</strong> moment (since, as Martin<br />

had pointed out, he wasn't ready) and things wound down.<br />

“I remember talking to Martin afterward, and making some cutting remark about Aonghais' behavior. Martin<br />

expressed some surprise, or at least doubt about <strong>the</strong> universality <strong>of</strong> my opinion. I assured him that it was damn near<br />

unanimous.<br />

“He said, "I thought since nobody said anything, maybe <strong>the</strong>y agreed with him ."<br />

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“To which I replied "No, everybody was just speechless with shock and amazement." Obviously we should have<br />

had a shouting match right at <strong>the</strong> time, but we blew it.<br />

“I believe, in retrospect, that even Aonghais knew that <strong>the</strong> individual was not ready. But it was such a golden<br />

opportunity to stir up trouble. Something he clearly regarded as vitally important. We have had o<strong>the</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> a similar<br />

inclination, but fortunately none who were quite so accomplished at it.” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

i “I don’t recall having been present at this event, so I can’t comment about it – but it strikes me that comments<br />

about Aonghais liking to stir up trouble – may be a bit presumptuous. My own experience with him over <strong>the</strong> years<br />

<strong>of</strong> his various controversies (and <strong>Kingdom</strong> residences) would suggest that he simply did and said whatever he<br />

wanted to in order to fur<strong>the</strong>r his own ends – without regard for o<strong>the</strong>rs and <strong>the</strong>ir feelings, and without consideration<br />

or thought <strong>of</strong> who else may or may not get hurt in <strong>the</strong> final outcome. Like a kid pushing through a crowd as fast<br />

and as hard as necessary to get through in as short a time as possible with toes being stepped upon and some<br />

people being knocked down and hurt. He seemed to focus on <strong>the</strong> end result <strong>of</strong> what he wanted, not how it would<br />

affect o<strong>the</strong>rs in <strong>the</strong> process.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

A “My own experience with Aonghais tallies with Henrik's - with <strong>the</strong> addition that his own ends tended to be<br />

toward trying to oust <strong>the</strong> mighty by hook or by crook just so <strong>the</strong> field would be clear for him. It is my<br />

recollection that when he came out here, both Martin & Hugh made him welcome as well as may be - he<br />

started with <strong>the</strong>m, not <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r way around. I got along well with him, even when he tried to undercut me as<br />

Earl Marshal (to me it just meant I had something valuable to him).You see, I am from Brooklyn, too.” –<br />

Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

1 “I was luckier than most. <strong>The</strong> first three sentences Aonghais spoke to me, were all I needed to know to<br />

stay away from him. It <strong>the</strong> first tournament I fought in, Aonghais was an opponent. I lost. After <strong>the</strong><br />

tourney, he came to me and said, "You're going to be a good fighter. I've never been hit that hard"" At<br />

that he lifted his kilt and showed me a bruise on his left leg from hip to knee. Naively, I asked, "If it was<br />

that hard, why didn't you accept it?". He turned and walked <strong>of</strong>f. Several months later, with never a word<br />

said to me, <strong>the</strong> third sentence came. After Lyndia and I were announced as <strong>the</strong> next Baron and Baroness<br />

<strong>of</strong> Angels, Aonghais came up to me and throwing his arm around me proclaimed, "I can make you a<br />

knight!". It was my turn to walk away.” – Fredrick <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn<br />

2 “After reading <strong>the</strong> comments <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs, <strong>the</strong> Aonghais/Martin incident comes back in my memory. However what has always<br />

been my primary memory <strong>of</strong> this event was ano<strong>the</strong>r Aonghais episode. During <strong>the</strong> list finals, <strong>the</strong> sun was going down and it<br />

was getting darker and harder to see just what was happening to <strong>the</strong> combatants. When Andrew killed John (Ian) I thought at<br />

<strong>the</strong> time that it was a double kill [please keep in mind that I didn’t at <strong>the</strong> time and still don’t believe that Andrew was not<br />

honorable and called it as he believed it to be]. At <strong>the</strong> time I thought that it was a double kill and that <strong>the</strong>y were going to fight<br />

again, when out from <strong>the</strong> ring <strong>of</strong> knights runs Aonghais yelling congratulations at <strong>the</strong> top <strong>of</strong> his lungs and lifting Andrew into<br />

<strong>the</strong> air. Needless to say this exhibition snowballed and <strong>the</strong> lists ended <strong>the</strong>re. I believed at <strong>the</strong> time and still do that it was just<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r example <strong>of</strong> Aonghais poor taste and toadying ...” – Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar<br />

B “Later that evening Aonghais was heard to describe his encounter with Richard along <strong>the</strong> lines <strong>of</strong> "He picked me up by my belt<br />

walked me backwards into <strong>the</strong> tree and proceeded to shout 'THIS IS THE WEST!' (pantomime <strong>of</strong> being slammed into a tree trunk),<br />

'NOT THE EAST!' (ano<strong>the</strong>r slam), 'THIS IS THE WEST!' (slam), 'NOT THE EAST!' (slam), <strong>the</strong>n he dropped me on my ass and told<br />

me to go apologize to <strong>the</strong> King."” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “Richard can sometimes give that impression when he thinks he is being calm and controlled. When he gets angry he can<br />

really make an impression. Good choice <strong>of</strong> someone to talk to Angohais, though. My congratulations.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

C [Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky turned down admission to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican saying that his membership in <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel was<br />

sufficient for his past deeds, and that he had yet to earn membership in <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican. Duke Henrik said <strong>the</strong> same thing<br />

and also rejected membership in <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel.] “This wording is in error. As you will recall in previous communication<br />

over this – we clarified that I was <strong>of</strong>fered dual peerage by His Majesty Kevin. My response was “Yes and No!” I accepted <strong>the</strong> Laurel<br />

but felt I didn’t deserve <strong>the</strong> Pelican and declined it. (I didn’t realize that his majesty had been turned down two times earlier for his<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer <strong>of</strong> Pelicans to Duke Richard and Sir William – since I had missed most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> two courts.)” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

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January 8, 1977 AS XI Twelfth Night Coronation and Revel<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Richmond Civic Auditorium, Richmond, California. King Kevin and<br />

Queen Patrice processed in to start first court, followed by Prince <strong>The</strong>odulf <strong>of</strong><br />

Borogrove and Princess Anne <strong>of</strong> Caerdydd <strong>of</strong> An Tir, Prince Martin <strong>the</strong><br />

Temperate and Princess Arabella Lyon de Rohese <strong>of</strong> Caid, and Crown Princess<br />

Caellyn Fitzhugh from <strong>the</strong> Middle <strong>Kingdom</strong>. Master Hal Ravn and his lady,<br />

Mistress Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin, presented <strong>the</strong>ir Majesties with a pair <strong>of</strong><br />

beautiful handcarved and painted wooden thrones, decorated with <strong>the</strong> arms <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> King and Queen, and with <strong>the</strong> personal arms <strong>of</strong> all <strong>the</strong> past kings and queens.<br />

Several beautiful scrolls were presented. King Kevin gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to<br />

Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga - Sable, a wivern volant azure fimbriated<br />

argent.<br />

Alexandra <strong>of</strong> Armageddon, Christiana Guiliana dell Onda, David du Lac, Hilary<br />

<strong>of</strong> Serendip, Leila <strong>of</strong> Anatum, Raymond <strong>of</strong> Anatum, Robert Kinslayer, Trelon <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Woods, and Treya N’Iurge a Glanabred. <strong>The</strong>n King Kevin admitted Christiana<br />

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Patrice d’Cilla - Sable, in base a horse passant argent, in<br />

canton a dove descendant gules, fimbriated argent.<br />

Guiliana dell Onda, Kriemhild <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t, and Merewyn de Lyonesse to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. King Kevin gave a Grant <strong>of</strong> Arms<br />

to Olaf <strong>the</strong> Maedi-Ogre. <strong>The</strong>n André de Sevastopol transferred <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> Seneschal to Cadwalladyr Stone <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t.<br />

Amanda <strong>of</strong> Cawdor was appointed <strong>Kingdom</strong> Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts. King Kevin confirmed Iain <strong>of</strong> Cawdor as his successor as Earl Marshall. <strong>The</strong>n<br />

<strong>the</strong> knights <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West were called up and King Kevin knighted Strider <strong>of</strong> Duramen, <strong>the</strong> Persistent, and Bergen von Rauch, who took <strong>the</strong><br />

name <strong>of</strong> Sir Baidaan. <strong>The</strong> Knights <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Molet <strong>the</strong>n came forward and King Kevin admitted to <strong>the</strong>ir Order Sir Elriin <strong>of</strong> Hrassvelg.<br />

Queen Patrice admitted Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace and bestowed her Queen’s Cypher on Aehlwyth <strong>of</strong> Coventry,<br />

Matriona du Cameliard, and Ursula Bhouglesbayne.<br />

Following a short break <strong>the</strong> Grand March was held, culminating in <strong>the</strong> coronation <strong>of</strong> Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga and Patrice d’Cilla as King and<br />

Queen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. Oaths <strong>of</strong> Fealty were exchanged between his Majesty and <strong>the</strong> Knights, Great Lords <strong>of</strong> State, Peers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Realm, Princes<br />

and Princesses <strong>of</strong> An Tir and Caid, and <strong>the</strong> Barons and Baronesses <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> various Baronies. Sir Kevin Peregrynne and Patrice du Couer<br />

Fidel came forward and were proclaimed Earl and Countess <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. <strong>The</strong>n Prince Martin and Princess Arabella, along with most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers and nobility <strong>of</strong> Caid came forward to present King Andrew and Queen Patrice with petitions requesting kingdom status for Caid.<br />

King Andrew expressed his approval <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> petitions and pledged his support to Caid’s request to <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors for kingdom<br />

status. Christopher <strong>of</strong> Hoghton and Paul <strong>of</strong> Hamildone were presented with <strong>the</strong> baldrics <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice as Co-Champions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Royal Wards.<br />

Phillip <strong>the</strong> Fierce was appointed Royal Fudge Maker, and quickly produced a tray <strong>of</strong> same for his Majesty. King Andrew admitted Edgar<br />

<strong>the</strong> Unready and Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>the</strong> Unsure to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican. <strong>The</strong>n King Andrew admitted Wilhelm von Schlüssel to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Laurel. <strong>The</strong> various members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit were called up and presented with <strong>the</strong>ir medallions <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice, a silver laurel<br />

leaf on a grey ribbon. King Andrew also admitted Earl Kevin Peregrynne to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican. King Andrew raised Douglas <strong>of</strong><br />

Hvitamyrr to <strong>the</strong> rank <strong>of</strong> Court Baron. <strong>The</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Angels performed a new variation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> traditional gold, frankincense<br />

and myrrh ceremony. A song written for <strong>the</strong> occasion was sung to a traditional Jewish Sabbath tune, and six members came up holding<br />

candles and ribbons so as to form a star <strong>of</strong> David. King Andrew gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Christina Northlander.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong>re was a break as <strong>the</strong> hall was cleared, followed by <strong>the</strong> banquet. Following <strong>the</strong> banquet <strong>the</strong> revelry began with a revel court,<br />

in which King Andrew and Queen Patrice received fur<strong>the</strong>r presentations from <strong>the</strong> populace and <strong>the</strong> traditional Twelfth Night Cake was<br />

passed. Cameron <strong>of</strong> Caldoon received <strong>the</strong> piece with <strong>the</strong> nut. Against <strong>the</strong> passionate pleas <strong>of</strong> Prince Martin and <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Caid<br />

delegation, King Andrew crowned Cameron and his lady Lord and Lady <strong>of</strong> Misrule for <strong>the</strong> evening and departed <strong>the</strong> throne. Revelry<br />

commenced. A masqued-ball was held. <strong>The</strong> winner was Princess Anne <strong>of</strong> Caerdydd. A contest for pickled anything was won by Duchess<br />

Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin for pickled quince. (At King Kevin’s last court he presented Baron Sir Stephen Compte de Lorraine, O.L., O.P., with a<br />

merit badge sash for SCA Troop 001, compete with a merit badge for each honor which Stephen had attained.)<br />

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A [<strong>The</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Angels performed a new variation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> traditional gold, frankincense and myrrh ceremony.] “After<br />

<strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels had done <strong>the</strong>ir thing with <strong>the</strong> gold, frankincense, and myrrh, Hal's sister Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Ravn (by special<br />

arrangement with <strong>the</strong> Heralds) was <strong>the</strong> next item on <strong>the</strong> agenda she presented <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties with (home-made) bagels, lox, and<br />

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March 19, 1977 AS XI Spring Crown Tourney<br />

Held at Sigmund Stern Grove Park, San Francisco, California. Thomas for <strong>the</strong> Interim and Debreceni Ilona were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. King Andrew<br />

and Queen Patrice held opening court at noon. After <strong>the</strong> presentations from <strong>the</strong> populace King Andrew gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Serhana-<br />

Grey <strong>of</strong> Ravenshold and admitted Alewaulfe <strong>the</strong> Red, Eyana Bat-David, and Megan <strong>of</strong> Thistledown to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. King<br />

Andrew <strong>the</strong>n conferred upon John ap Griffin <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> Baron. Scrolls were handed out. <strong>The</strong>n court ended and fighting began. <strong>The</strong>re was<br />

a Shastan Melee where <strong>the</strong> captains and strategists were two ladies, Lady Alyson <strong>of</strong> Hoghton and HRM Patrice (Alyson’s side won). In<br />

<strong>the</strong> second melee Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix successfully held <strong>of</strong>f five attackers. <strong>The</strong>n Crown Lists were held. In <strong>the</strong> finals Sir Terrence <strong>of</strong><br />

Halliday defeated Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky, two fights to one. During <strong>the</strong> day Queen Patrice held her birthday party (Viscount Morven <strong>of</strong><br />

Carrick had presented her with four cheese cakes). <strong>The</strong>re was an abduction <strong>of</strong> Tamsin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Raven Tresses. While <strong>the</strong> abductors were<br />

fighting <strong>the</strong> rescuers, Tamsin, who is a qualified fighter in her own right, snuck <strong>of</strong>f and armed herself in Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky’s armor and<br />

stormed back to rescue herself, only to find that <strong>the</strong> last abductor had died. Not wanting to waste all that effort <strong>of</strong> arming, she attacked <strong>the</strong><br />

rescuers instead. At final court King Andrew and Queen Patrice called Sir Terrence <strong>of</strong> Halliday and his lady, Jennet <strong>of</strong> Twominds, forward<br />

and crowned <strong>the</strong>m Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists and Crown Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>. Tamsin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Raven Tresses was<br />

awarded <strong>the</strong> Muckin’ Great Clubbe for her actions in her abduction. At <strong>the</strong> close <strong>of</strong> Court everyone scrambled to pack up <strong>the</strong>ir gear and<br />

depart as night fell very quickly.<br />

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A “And she was ra<strong>the</strong>r irked to discover that <strong>the</strong> abductors had lost, as she had plans to kill <strong>the</strong>m <strong>of</strong>f after <strong>the</strong> rescuers had failed.<br />

But attacking <strong>the</strong> rescuers mostly made up for it.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

B “Martin - Was <strong>the</strong> Crown Tourney at Stern's Grove <strong>the</strong> event where you and Loren sur la Roche challenged Paul and William <strong>the</strong><br />

Lucky, and you killed three out <strong>of</strong> four while losing <strong>the</strong> fight? I don't know why it seems like it occurred <strong>the</strong>re, but I don't think it was<br />

at a Big Trees event. Hope your memory is better than mine at placing this unique combat.” – Robear du Bois<br />

1 “I don't remember what Stern's grove looked like. I would have said it was at Big Trees but wouldn't wager for or against it.<br />

Paul might remember as I remember him being particularly tickled by <strong>the</strong> whole event. I made all <strong>the</strong> kills, 3 <strong>of</strong> 3. I also think<br />

it was Duke Richard <strong>of</strong> Montreal (sp) and not Lucky, but again I can't be sure.<br />

“Loren held Paul at bay while I dispatched ?Richard? I rushed over to double team Paul. I overshot Loren as Paul backpedaled.<br />

We traded leg blows and (I think) literally jumped over mine just as Loren caught up to us and my follow through<br />

caught Loren hard across <strong>the</strong> thighs. We sparred with Paul for a moment and he opened up for a rising snap. He had been<br />

practicing bobbing his head back and <strong>the</strong> tip <strong>of</strong> my sword couldn't have missed by half an inch, but miss it did. Once again<br />

Loren was <strong>the</strong> unfortunate beneficiary <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> follow though as I cracked him across <strong>the</strong> eye slots. While I do remember Loren's<br />

initial look <strong>of</strong> dismay as I cut his legs out from under him, it didn't compare to his utter disbelief as I took <strong>of</strong>f his head. His dying<br />

words were simple and eloquent, something on <strong>the</strong> order <strong>of</strong> "You fool" which considering my situation I could not deny nor take<br />

umbrage. Paul was so amused he was literally bouncing up and down on his toes. I asked him to back <strong>of</strong>f a step and I<br />

finished myself <strong>of</strong>f with a "salute style" shot to my helm. And that is how, in a four-man melee, with only two opponents, I<br />

managed to kill three <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> combatants, and lose <strong>the</strong> match.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

I “Stern Grove is in San Francisco; a park with a little lake in a deep valley, a couple <strong>of</strong> miles south <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Gate Park<br />

on 19th street. We had a couple <strong>of</strong> one-day Crown Tourneys <strong>the</strong>re, and some principality events.<br />

“I wuz <strong>the</strong>re for <strong>the</strong> encounter Martin describes; it was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> all-time great moments <strong>of</strong> my SCA life. I think it was<br />

Richard ra<strong>the</strong>r than Lucky - but that part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> memory is more or less blanked out by <strong>the</strong> white light surrounding Martin's<br />

kill on Loren and subsequent suicide.” – Hilary <strong>of</strong> Serendip<br />

2 “It was at Stern's Grove. And I'm still tickled by it.” – Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

3 “Hey, wait a minute, I remember this melee! You don't forget things like <strong>the</strong> great suicide salute! Yeah, it was at Stern Grove<br />

... <strong>The</strong>re's a field down in <strong>the</strong> lower end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> grove.<br />

“One thing I'm finding out from this list is that I was going to <strong>Kingdom</strong> events earlier than I remembered. (For some<br />

reason, I was suffering from <strong>the</strong> delusion that my first <strong>Kingdom</strong> tourney was June '78 – when I joined <strong>the</strong> Constabulary – but<br />

I know now it wasn't. Especially since I remember carpooling with Tarnmisties, and I moved to <strong>the</strong> Bay Area in March <strong>of</strong> '78...)”<br />

– Jilara <strong>of</strong> Carrowlea<br />

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April 23-24, 1977 AS XI Coronation Festival<br />

Held at Big Trees Camp, Redwood Regional Park, Oakland, California. <strong>The</strong> court<br />

<strong>of</strong> King Andrew and Queen Patrice began at noon. King Deaton Claymore and<br />

Queen Care Cheri from Atenveldt were visiting, as were Prince Martin and<br />

Princess Arabella from Caid. Scrolls were handed out. King Andrew gave Awards<br />

<strong>of</strong> Arms to Guy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Horses and Kathleen <strong>of</strong> Kittens and admitted Duryn<br />

<strong>the</strong> Red, Randolph <strong>the</strong> Devious, Rodrigo de Cerdaña and Yolanda del Campo de<br />

Cerdaña to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. <strong>The</strong>n he made Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia<br />

Beatrice Carmigniani) and Ximena Aubel de Cambria Court Baronesses and Piers<br />

Howells de Cambria a Court Baron. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican was called forward<br />

and Beverly Hodghead and Gabrielle Deveraux NicChlurain were admitted. <strong>The</strong>n<br />

Terrence <strong>of</strong> Halliday - Per bend sinister azure and<br />

counter-ermine, a sword bendwise sinister argent, <strong>the</strong> overall Order a helmet <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel was called up and Morrigan Cailte Fitz-Rolf was admitted.<br />

facing dexter argent, plumed, a bordure Or.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> knights <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West were called up and Gregory <strong>of</strong> York was knighted.<br />

Queen Patrice admitted Baroness Rowen-Lynn <strong>of</strong> Woodvine to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace and gave her<br />

Queen’s Cypher to Cristiana Gulliana dell Onda, Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix), and Suzanne Justine. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties accepted<br />

presentations from <strong>the</strong> populace, including a pair <strong>of</strong> goblets with <strong>the</strong>ir personal arms painted on. Lady Mary Taran <strong>of</strong> Glastonbury brought<br />

<strong>the</strong> greetings <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> King <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East and his invitation for <strong>the</strong> West to join with <strong>the</strong> East to crush <strong>the</strong> Middle in <strong>the</strong> Pennsic War. <strong>The</strong><br />

assembled fighters expressed <strong>the</strong>ir approval. Earl Merowald <strong>of</strong> Sylveaston, from <strong>the</strong> Middle, countered with a request for fighters to aid<br />

<strong>the</strong> Middle and an <strong>of</strong>fer <strong>of</strong> hospitality at <strong>the</strong> war site. Earl Merolwald, by way <strong>of</strong> Duke Aonghais, presented <strong>the</strong>ir Majesties with two copies<br />

<strong>of</strong> his map <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Knowne World. King Andrew commented on <strong>the</strong> expanded size <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Middle and <strong>the</strong> diminished size <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. Sir<br />

Strider <strong>of</strong> Duramen, <strong>the</strong> Persistent, presented Earl Kevin Peregrynne and Countess Patrice du Couer Fidel with a gorgeous cut glass window<br />

with <strong>the</strong>ir arms, <strong>the</strong>ir household badge, and <strong>the</strong> arms <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir Barony etched onto <strong>the</strong> glass. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Arachne’s Web admitted Beryl<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Valley <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Moon as <strong>the</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir latest lace contest. Gormflait ni Cuallachta transferred <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Seneschal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Province <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists to Michaela de Neuville.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was a break and <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> Grand March, followed by <strong>the</strong> coronation <strong>of</strong> King Terrence and Queen Jennet. King Terrence and<br />

Queen Jennet named Patrice d’Cilla Duchess <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. Queen Jennet reinstated <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Guard and admitted Christopher <strong>of</strong><br />

Hoghton, Mary <strong>of</strong> Uffington, Karl <strong>of</strong> Clan Colin, Lodbrog Houhdstooth, William Allen, Heinrich Palantine, Brian Dritar an Con, Marshall<br />

<strong>of</strong> Eaglesbane, Edward <strong>of</strong> South-Haven, Richard <strong>of</strong> Havn, Sven MacChlurain, David Westerville, Sten Halvorssen, and Benjamin von<br />

Ermantrodt. Queen Jennet named Dritar an Con as Captain <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Guard.<br />

King Terrence gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Allyn Samildanach, Allissandra Olympia Martiessa de Constantine, and Nicholas Worthington.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n King Terrence admitted Baron Sylvanus Andere, Sir Sean Macarailt, and Duke Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. King<br />

Terrence called forward Duke Siegfriend von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit and prepared for him a proper gin and tonic. (Some years before Duke Siegfried<br />

had observed His Majesty mixing a gin and tonic with inferior materials and had insulted <strong>the</strong> drink enough so his Majesty challenged him.<br />

<strong>The</strong> challenge, however, was never fought, so His Majesty decided to thus resolve it.) <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties accepted <strong>the</strong> presentations from<br />

<strong>the</strong> populace, including a supply <strong>of</strong> gin and tonic, thirteen o<strong>the</strong>r alcoholic beverages plus a six pack <strong>of</strong> beer and a Mead cake, along with<br />

four goblets, three plates, mixed tea, herbes, a boar’s head, and a salt cellar with salt. Sir Loren Sur La Roche presented his current Majesty<br />

with a “Currant King”, a box <strong>of</strong> currants with attached head, arms, and legs <strong>of</strong> paper. Duchess Lorna <strong>of</strong> Leeds, having noticed His<br />

Majesty’s interest in navels, presented him with a navel orange. After court <strong>the</strong> arts pentathlon held five contests. <strong>The</strong> Equestrian<br />

Tournament was cancelled except for <strong>the</strong> Equestrian Archery. <strong>The</strong>re was a bardic circle in <strong>the</strong> evening.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following day saw <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon contest for breakfasts, <strong>the</strong> archery tournament, lists for Wardlord and Queen’s<br />

Champion, dancing, and a Maypole. <strong>The</strong> ladies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> kingdom ga<strong>the</strong>red to vote for <strong>the</strong> Philanderer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Year. Formal closing court was<br />

held early in <strong>the</strong> afternoon, for <strong>the</strong> benefit <strong>of</strong> those from <strong>the</strong> far<strong>the</strong>r reaches <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> kingdom who had a long way to travel.<br />

King Terrence and Queen Jennet held court. Duchess Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin announced that <strong>the</strong>re was a tie for <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> Philanderer <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Year between Robear du Bois and Earl Kevin Peregrynne, who was co-winner <strong>the</strong> previous year. <strong>The</strong> Olde Battered Helm was presented<br />

to Karl <strong>of</strong> Clan Colin. King Terrence gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Allyson Silvermeadow, Arcadia de Bella Fortuna, Catarenya Adkoshka,<br />

Cliveden d’Cheiux, Duncan Greencastle, Elaine <strong>of</strong> Wogen Cavern, Deborah Dreamspinner, Sten Halvorssen, Sven MacChlurain, and<br />

Tamsin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Raven Tresses. David Westerville was invested as <strong>the</strong> new Wardlord and Sir Steven MacEanruig was proclaimed <strong>the</strong> Queen’s<br />

Champion. <strong>The</strong> winners <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon contest were April <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dales and Tadhg, who tied. Aarond <strong>the</strong> Grey won<br />

<strong>the</strong> Equestrian Archery contest, receiving a handmade quiver as <strong>the</strong> prize. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Arachne’s Web floral motif lace<br />

contest was Yolanda del Campo de Cerdaña. Countess Patrice du Couer Fidel presented <strong>the</strong> actual cyphers which she had given in name<br />

during her reign last year. Court was closed and people began packing, with <strong>the</strong> archery tourney still in progress. With <strong>the</strong> sky threatening<br />

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Jennet <strong>of</strong> Twominds - Per pale argent and sable, a sun in<br />

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rain a short court was held to announce that Rodrigo de Cerdaña was <strong>the</strong> winner, with Orison <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Sword taking second place.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n all fled <strong>the</strong> scene to avoid <strong>the</strong> threatened rain.<br />

Comments:<br />

A [King Andrew gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Guy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Horses and Kathleen <strong>of</strong> Kittens] “... at <strong>the</strong> time she received her award <strong>of</strong><br />

arms Kathleen <strong>of</strong> Kittens was 8 years old & probably <strong>the</strong> youngest person to receive such an award to that date.” – Eden <strong>of</strong><br />

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<strong>The</strong> Year Twelve<br />

June 18-19, 1977 AS XII Crown Tourney<br />

Held at Big Trees Camp, Redwood Regional Park, Oakland, California. <strong>The</strong> Tourney began under a cold cloudy sky, a condition that was<br />

to persist throughout <strong>the</strong> event. After some challenges and melees <strong>the</strong> first court <strong>of</strong> King Terrence and Queen Jennet began at noon. Prince<br />

Balin and Princess Lorrisa <strong>of</strong> Caid sat with <strong>the</strong>m. Mistress Johanna von Griffenhurst, O.L., and Lord Allyn O’Dubhda <strong>the</strong> Macemaker were<br />

introduced as emissaries from <strong>the</strong> “New World”, <strong>the</strong> Protectorate <strong>of</strong> Thairis (Europe). Mistress Johanna is <strong>the</strong>ir Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts and Allyn<br />

is <strong>the</strong> Aurochs Pursuivant. Both were long time residents <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West before moving to <strong>the</strong> Protectorate. King Terrence read his law on<br />

<strong>the</strong> jurisdiction <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rules <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists and his proclamation on <strong>the</strong> disposal <strong>of</strong> monies from principality events. (<strong>The</strong> Rules <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists<br />

apply only to events inside <strong>the</strong> Eric, and all moneys from <strong>the</strong> principality events, after expenses, go to <strong>the</strong> Principality.) Duke Siegfried von<br />

H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit presented <strong>the</strong>ir Majesties with a handsome matched pair <strong>of</strong> Jaegar daggers from Atenveldt. King Terrence gave Awards <strong>of</strong><br />

Arms to Alejandrina Rosa Amanda y Selena de la Islas Nacimentes, Colin de Wyndmere, Eudaimon <strong>of</strong> Alexandros, Knud Kaukinen, Lewis<br />

<strong>the</strong> Landless, Megan <strong>of</strong> Starforge, Paul <strong>of</strong> Hameldone, Sharilyn de la Zaiyeets, and Siegfried von Rion. <strong>The</strong>n King Terrence admitted<br />

Guinevere Elspeth Malyn, Joselyn Elspeth Fitzharry <strong>of</strong> Gillyflower, and Josette du Chanticleer to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. Most <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>se were accepted by representatives, as many were not present. <strong>The</strong> tradition <strong>of</strong> posting announcements behind <strong>the</strong> Royal Pavilion was<br />

begun. Court ended after a little more than half an hour, record time in recent years. Crown lists were begun, with fifty-two fighters entering<br />

<strong>the</strong> double eliminations. After over one hundred combats, plus several melees and challenges in between, Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix defeated<br />

Sir Strider <strong>of</strong> Duramen, <strong>the</strong> Persistent. At second court shortly afterwards, Duke Paul and his lady, Duchess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix, were invested<br />

as Crown Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists and crowned with <strong>the</strong> wreaths <strong>of</strong> laurel and roses. King Terrence <strong>the</strong>n called up Sir Strider and<br />

presented him with his red second-place ribbon, admitting him to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bridesmaids. Tamsin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Raven Tresses presented<br />

Sir Strider with <strong>the</strong> Muckin’ Great Clubbe for his ferocity on <strong>the</strong> field. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon contest, for her bread, was an<br />

anonymous lady from Shasta. <strong>The</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Bards read <strong>the</strong> winning and losing poems for Duke Paul and Sir Strider. <strong>The</strong> Office <strong>of</strong> Games<br />

and Jollities announced <strong>the</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Children’s Poetry Contest to be <strong>the</strong> lady Leprechaun. Tristen de Montesporre presented Princess<br />

Lorissa with a scroll and Maras presented <strong>the</strong>ir Highnesses with jewelry. Jeosigh MacCrimmon gave a bottle <strong>of</strong> champagne to King<br />

Terrence and <strong>the</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> Allyshia presented <strong>the</strong> king with his ti<strong>the</strong> from <strong>the</strong>ir loot from <strong>the</strong> recent war with Shasta: one-fifth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> one coin.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n court ended and <strong>the</strong> populace adjourned to eat and revel for <strong>the</strong> night.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following day saw <strong>the</strong> archery competitions, several events in <strong>the</strong> Arts Pentathlon, and various challenge matches and melees.<br />

At final court it was announced that <strong>the</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> archery contests prize <strong>of</strong> a pair <strong>of</strong> matched goblets was Aaron <strong>the</strong> Grey, closely<br />

followed by Rodrigo de Cerdaña. <strong>The</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> Tarnmist petitioned <strong>the</strong> King for protection and recognition as part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> central kingdom,<br />

which was granted. Mistress Amanda <strong>of</strong> Cawdor, Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts, announced that <strong>the</strong> winners <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arts Pentathlon contests would<br />

be announced at <strong>the</strong> Purgatorio coronation. Court ended with <strong>the</strong> population <strong>the</strong>n adjourning to pack up and get in a few last challenge<br />

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July 30-31, 1977 AS XII Purgatorio Coronation Festival<br />

Held at Big Trees Camp, Redwood Regional Park, Oakland, California. <strong>The</strong> day<br />

dawned clear and warm, and rapidly became hot, which was <strong>the</strong> condition for <strong>the</strong><br />

rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> event. King Terrence and Queen Jennet called <strong>the</strong>ir final court. <strong>The</strong><br />

Shire <strong>of</strong> Allyshia petitioned his Majesty to approve <strong>the</strong>ir petition to become a<br />

barony with Maelgwyn and Merewyn de Lyonesse as Baron and Baroness. King<br />

Terrence said that he approved and would so tell <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors. After<br />

<strong>the</strong> presentations King Terrence passed out scrolls for past awards and <strong>the</strong>n<br />

gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to David Westerville, Deporodh <strong>of</strong> Rannoch, Elspeth<br />

Swanwing, Esmirelda Dancingstar <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Emerald Isle, Brianne <strong>of</strong> Silvergrove, and<br />

Phillip <strong>the</strong> Fierce. <strong>The</strong>n King Terrence admitted Elspeth Swanwing, Galina de Keri,<br />

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Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix - Per bend argent and vert, six<br />

oct<strong>of</strong>oils in bend three and three counterchanged, all pierc<br />

Genevra <strong>of</strong> Astolat, Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Winifred <strong>of</strong> Tor Bitterroot, and Styrbjørn Hrolfsson<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. Amelung von Kriegsheldenburg was pronounced Baroness <strong>of</strong> Three<br />

Mountains, and Frederick and Lyndia <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn were made Vicar and Vicaress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels. Queen Jennet gave her<br />

Queen’s Cypher to Duchess Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin and Mistress Annette <strong>of</strong> Faire Monte. Prince Balin and Princess Lorissa <strong>of</strong> Caid sat with<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir Majesties and Princess Lorissa presented Her Majesty with a bottle <strong>of</strong> bath salts she had made herself. <strong>The</strong>re was a break followed<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Coronation Grand March.<br />

At <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Grand March, <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> Helmsgaard snuck up wrapped in cloaks and were announced as Clan Destine (King<br />

Terrence, during his reign, fought under <strong>the</strong> alias <strong>of</strong> Leroy <strong>of</strong> Clan Destine). <strong>The</strong>n Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix and Duchess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix came<br />

forward, and for <strong>the</strong> sixth time were crowned King and Queen. After <strong>the</strong> various oaths <strong>of</strong> fealty Queen Carol reinstated <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Guard<br />

with Brian Dritar an Con as Captain and consisting <strong>of</strong> Christopher <strong>of</strong> Hoghton, Mary <strong>of</strong> Uffington, Karl <strong>of</strong> Clan Colin, Lodbrog<br />

Houndstooth, William Allen, Heinrich Palantine, Marshal <strong>of</strong> Eaglesbane, Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven, Richard <strong>of</strong> Havn, Sven MacChlurain,<br />

David Westerville, Sten Halvorssen, and Benjamin von Armentrout. Terrence <strong>of</strong> Halliday and Jennet <strong>of</strong> Twominds were proclaimed Earl<br />

and Countess <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. <strong>The</strong>re were numerous presentations both to and from <strong>the</strong>ir Majesties, including free riding lessons, a scurrilous<br />

song for his Majesty, a large silver drinking thimble, a chessboard, a statuette, and several bottles.<br />

King Paul gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Antonia de Castile, Aarond <strong>the</strong> Grey, and Gordon <strong>of</strong> Conulupus and <strong>the</strong>n admitted Mary Taran<br />

<strong>of</strong> Glastonbury to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. King Paul admitted Michael <strong>the</strong> Black to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican and gave to him an<br />

augmentation <strong>of</strong> arms: an inescutcheon sable, <strong>the</strong>reon a lamp within a laurel wreath Or, representing <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Ithra, which Michael<br />

founded.<br />

During <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> day <strong>the</strong>re were competitions in <strong>the</strong> Arts Pentathlon, and archery. <strong>The</strong> oppressive heat delayed fighting until late<br />

afternoon. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Favor Lists were held. Duke Douglas Longshanks was <strong>the</strong> winner. <strong>The</strong>re was an Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon<br />

contest. At evening court, King Paul knighted Maelgwyn de Lyonesse and Christopher <strong>of</strong> Hoghton. In <strong>the</strong> evening <strong>the</strong>re was a Ninja War<br />

contest, with ninjas with b<strong>of</strong>fers trying to assassinate a well guarded daimyo (Olaf <strong>the</strong> Maedi-Ogre).<br />

<strong>The</strong> next morning Paul and Carol held court. Queen Carol admitted John ap Griffin to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace. Yolanda del Campo<br />

de Cerdaña was presented with <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon (for Strawberry Soup). Prince Balin, with <strong>the</strong> approval <strong>of</strong> King Paul, gave Awards <strong>of</strong><br />

Arms to Duchess Lorna <strong>of</strong> Leeds, Duchess Patrice d’Cilla, and Queen Carol, for <strong>the</strong>ir contributions to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> when not on <strong>the</strong> throne.<br />

Prince Balin also claimed Paradise, California (home <strong>of</strong> Countess Patrice d’Cilla) and Black Fen (home <strong>of</strong> Master Michael <strong>the</strong> Black) as Caid<br />

Protectorates. Eilonwy de Lyur presented <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> Rieslingshire with a beautiful banner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> shire’s arms. Richard <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

announced that Joseph <strong>of</strong> Novgorod was <strong>the</strong> grand winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ninja War, with Bodo <strong>the</strong> Brutal getting honorable mention. <strong>The</strong> winners<br />

in <strong>the</strong> children’s division were Sean <strong>of</strong> Hrassvelg, Stephen <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix, and Trelon <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Woods, who walked up to Olaf saying <strong>the</strong>y weren’t<br />

playing, and <strong>the</strong>n assassinated him. A confrontation was staged between a border lord and <strong>the</strong> highland peasants, leading to a chess game<br />

to settle <strong>the</strong> affair. White won, as always.<br />

At afternoon court Queen Carol gave her Queen’s Cyphers to Gerhard and Amanda Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland. Duke Douglas<br />

Longshanks received <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Favor and was proclaimed Queen’s Champion. <strong>The</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists was proclaimed <strong>the</strong> winner<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Tri-Principality Archery contest, with <strong>the</strong> members from Golden Rivers taking most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> credit. Gerhard Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland,<br />

Baron <strong>of</strong> Lion’s Gate, announced that he had defeated Waldt von Markheim <strong>of</strong> Dreiburgen in personal combat, ending <strong>the</strong>ir war with Lion’s<br />

Gate victorious. Domina Trude Lacklandia, first female knight <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA, swore fealty to King Paul, except when her fealty to Atenveldt<br />

took precedence. <strong>The</strong> Old Battered Helm was presented to Countess Patrice du Couer Fidel for her death scene at <strong>the</strong> chess game, when<br />

Earl Kevin Peregrynne was her Queen’s champion and was defeated. Cormac <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bow won <strong>the</strong> general archery contest. Sir Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean<br />

(Jon FitzRolf) gave new shields to <strong>the</strong> new knights, Sir Christopher <strong>of</strong> Hoghton and Sir Maelgwyn de Lyonesse. Amanda <strong>of</strong> Cawdor,<br />

Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts, passed out <strong>the</strong> scrolls for <strong>the</strong> Arts Pentathlon. <strong>The</strong> Grand Winner was Renfield <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Inland March (Edmund Renfield<br />

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was second, and Yolanda del Campo de Cerdaña was third. Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge won in <strong>the</strong> categories <strong>of</strong> Jesting, Dancing, Poetry and<br />

Cooking. Yolanda del Campo de Cerdaña won in Dramatic Reading. Louise <strong>of</strong> Woodsholme won in Brewing and Costume, Simon de<br />

Spalding won in Musical Performance, Christina Northlander won in Music Competition, Merewynn de Lyonesse won in Calligraphy, Allyn<br />

Samildanach won in illumination, Eriad <strong>of</strong> Eire won in stitchery, Mark von dem Falkensfenn won in metalwork, and Hal Ravn won in<br />

woodwork. A motet was performed for <strong>the</strong>ir Majesties. With that court ended and everyone fell to packing and left <strong>the</strong> field to escape <strong>the</strong><br />

heat. A potluck revel was held at <strong>the</strong> new Helmsgaard.<br />

During <strong>the</strong> afternoon and following <strong>the</strong> chess game, <strong>the</strong> Equestrian Arts held <strong>the</strong> second annual Pie Throwing Auctions. Such notables<br />

as Duke Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga, Viscount Morven <strong>of</strong> Corrick, Baron Waldt von Markheim, Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn, and Duke Douglas Longshanks<br />

volunteered. After White won <strong>the</strong> chess game, <strong>the</strong> remaining pieces fought a free-for-all melee, with Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong> Shadowhurst<br />

emerging as <strong>the</strong> sole survivor. <strong>The</strong> defeated Black side promised never again to play <strong>the</strong>ir bagpipes under <strong>the</strong> White king’s bedroom<br />

window.<br />

Comments:<br />

A [At <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Grand March, <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> Helmsgaard snuck up wrapped in cloaks and were announced as Clan Destine<br />

(King Terrence, during his reign, fought under <strong>the</strong> alias <strong>of</strong> Leroy <strong>of</strong> Clane Destine).] “It should be noted that <strong>the</strong> cloaks were plaid -<br />

from such notable highland clans as MacThrifty and Paeless <strong>of</strong> Glen Discount.”<br />

[A confrontation was staged between a border lord and <strong>the</strong> highland peasants, leading to a chess game to settle <strong>the</strong> affair. White<br />

won, as always.] “Probably because we wore white, we were hot but <strong>the</strong> black side must have broiled. I was fortunate in that I was<br />

privileged to share <strong>the</strong> shade provided by Patrice's Parasol Bearer while every one else had to stand around in <strong>the</strong> direct sun glare.<br />

<strong>The</strong> only part <strong>of</strong> me that was out in <strong>the</strong> sun was <strong>the</strong> toes <strong>of</strong> my (unfortunately) black boots. After <strong>the</strong> event, when I changed shoes<br />

I discovered that I had rows <strong>of</strong> second degree burn blisters along <strong>the</strong> tops <strong>of</strong> all ten toes.”<br />

[<strong>The</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists was proclaimed <strong>the</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Tri-Principality Archery contest, with <strong>the</strong> members from Golden Rivers<br />

taking most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> credit.] “At this distant remove I can only remember that Jon FitzRolf, Rodrigo de Cerdana, Aarond <strong>the</strong> Grey and<br />

myself were four <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> five Mists team members (<strong>the</strong> fifth may have been ei<strong>the</strong>r Llerret de Grenada or Rodrigo's son Ammerlyn).<br />

<strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r two teams were massively demoralized when our team lined up for <strong>the</strong> first contest and promptly shot five bull's eyes<br />

one after <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r from left to right - like a looping film sequence.”<br />

[<strong>The</strong> Old Battered Helm was presented to Countess Patrice du Couer Fidel for her death scene at <strong>the</strong> chess game, when Earl<br />

Kevin Peregrynne was her Queen’s champion and was defeated.] “<strong>The</strong> battle was between myself and Duke Douglas Longshanks,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Black Queen's Champion at <strong>the</strong> outset <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> endgame. We fought with maces and it was <strong>the</strong> best such fight I ever was in, we<br />

started out at <strong>the</strong> usual 'let's have fun and bash each o<strong>the</strong>r pace', when we failed to penetrate <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r's defenses we accelerated<br />

again and again until at <strong>the</strong> last we were both at <strong>the</strong> pitch <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> third fight <strong>of</strong> a Crown Finals and held it that way until Doug's greater<br />

reach finally turned <strong>the</strong> trick and I fell in a heap from his blow (I may have wounded him but I forget).<br />

“Patrice stood bolt upright from her seat, gave out an ear-piercing shriek and collapsed to <strong>the</strong> ground in a swoon. She has<br />

always maintained that her Parasol Bearer deserves a share <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> credit - he stood at attention, folded <strong>the</strong> parasol and, holding<br />

it at present-arms, toppled at her feet.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> heart-shaped puncture on <strong>the</strong> OBH's right cheek is her contribution (delivered left-handed with an axe I had built<br />

specifically for her by Bodo <strong>the</strong> Brutal, its spike has a heart-shaped cross-section) ... as is <strong>the</strong> plastic rose that it wears through <strong>the</strong><br />

mouth region <strong>of</strong> its face guard.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B [Prince Balin also claimed Paradise, California (home <strong>of</strong> Countess Patrice d'Cilla) and Black Fen (home <strong>of</strong> Master Michael <strong>the</strong><br />

Black) as Caid Protectorates.] “Isn't that interesting? Did <strong>the</strong>se two protectorates revert when Caid became a <strong>Kingdom</strong> or are<br />

<strong>the</strong>y still "part <strong>of</strong> " Caid?”<br />

[... Domina Trude Lacklandia, first female knight <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA, ...] “Is this true?? I thought it was Mary <strong>of</strong> Uffington?” – Martin <strong>the</strong><br />

Temperate<br />

1 “I don't have <strong>the</strong> date <strong>of</strong> Trude's Knighting, but Mary is listed as September, 1977 ...” – Hirsch von Henford<br />

I “Trudy was first, Mary was second and I was third. I'm very sure <strong>of</strong> this. Mary and Chris Hoghton went up at <strong>the</strong> same time.<br />

I seem to remember, "Whose sword do you wish to be knighted by?" "<strong>The</strong> sword <strong>of</strong> my fa<strong>the</strong>r." said twice. Bill verifies this.<br />

Talk about your three hankie court! And yes, 1977 sounds about right.” – May<strong>the</strong>n Gervaise<br />

II “Trude was knighted in Atenveldt which may account for your not having her knighting date in <strong>the</strong> WK records. As I just<br />

wrote Martin, Trude was both <strong>the</strong> first authorized female fighter (I did it during my first year as Earl Marshal) and <strong>the</strong> first<br />

female knight.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

III “Trude Lacklandia was knighted by Deaton Claymore on <strong>the</strong> day he won <strong>the</strong> Aten crown in April 1977. He finaled against<br />

me. Had I won, Trude would have been my queen and a knight that day.” – Denis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Titans<br />

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September 24-25, 1977 AS XII Autumn Crown Tourney<br />

Held at Big Trees Camp, Redwood Regional Park, Oakland, California. <strong>The</strong> first day began cool and foggy, becoming pleasant and clear<br />

in <strong>the</strong> afternoon. <strong>The</strong> second day was somewhat hotter. King Paul and Queen Carol held first court in <strong>the</strong> morning. FfellyanDrac <strong>the</strong> Blind<br />

(Harvey <strong>the</strong> Blind) presented a petition from <strong>the</strong> Creatures <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Forest asking royal protection and gave a report on <strong>the</strong> Royal Hunt held<br />

in Allyshia. His Majesty promised protection. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Arachne’s Web admitted Gormflait ni Cuallactha, who won <strong>the</strong> contest for Cut<br />

and Drawn lace. King Paul created <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Royal Chamberlain, and appointed Sean a Claidheamn to <strong>the</strong> post. King Paul gave Awards<br />

<strong>of</strong> Arms to Juliana du Corwyn, Merin Trefon Sazirr Aela Aerione, and Miranda <strong>of</strong> Underwood. <strong>The</strong>n he admitted Ge<strong>of</strong>frey <strong>of</strong> Northhaven<br />

and Stephen von Behrond to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. <strong>The</strong> belted fighters were called forward and Heinrich Palantine was Knighted.<br />

Immediately after court a box lunch auction for <strong>the</strong> benefit <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Page was held, with <strong>the</strong> ladies providing <strong>the</strong> lunches and <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

company and <strong>the</strong> men bidding for <strong>the</strong>m. Her Majesty’s lunch sold for $20. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> double-elimination Crown Lists began, with some fifty<br />

fighters entered. In <strong>the</strong> finals Earl Terrence <strong>of</strong> Halliday defeated Sir Steven MacEanruig, two out <strong>of</strong> three, to win <strong>the</strong> crown. Alejandra<br />

Olympia Martiessa de Constantine (Allissandra Olympia Martiessa de Constantine) was his lady. At evening court <strong>the</strong>y were crowned with<br />

<strong>the</strong> laurel and rose wreaths and invested as Crown Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists. <strong>The</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Bards read <strong>the</strong> winning and losing<br />

poems for <strong>the</strong> finalists. King Paul admitted Viscount Morven <strong>of</strong> Carrick to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. <strong>The</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Games and Jollities<br />

announced that Sean had won <strong>the</strong> Dart Throw, with Prince Steven taking second place. Court ended and <strong>the</strong> populace moved over to <strong>the</strong><br />

fire circle to see <strong>the</strong> lantern-lit wedding <strong>of</strong> Sir Heinrich Palantine and Nancy O’Morain. Revelry followed long into <strong>the</strong> night.<br />

<strong>The</strong> next morning <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties held morning court. King Paul invested Maelgwyn and Merewyn de Lyonesse as Baron and<br />

Baroness <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> new Barony <strong>of</strong> Allyshia, and oaths <strong>of</strong> fealty were exchanged. <strong>The</strong> Veterans <strong>of</strong> Pennsic War VI reported on <strong>the</strong> war. King<br />

Paul announced <strong>the</strong> formation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Royal Army and predicted imminent war with Atenveldt (as soon as a good pretext and site could<br />

be found). <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon’s salad contest was Darian de Loo. King Paul commended <strong>the</strong> Constables, and granted <strong>the</strong>m<br />

a patch on <strong>the</strong>ir baldrics in recognition <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir service. <strong>The</strong> belted fighters were called up and Mary <strong>of</strong> Uffington and David Westerville<br />

were knighted. Mary chose to be addressed as Lady Mary <strong>of</strong> Uffington, ra<strong>the</strong>r than Sir Mary. <strong>The</strong>re was a Curia Regis after court at which<br />

King Paul proclaimed a number <strong>of</strong> laws, among <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong> creation <strong>of</strong> ruling Barons, extending <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists, starting Coronet<br />

Lists in <strong>the</strong> Mists, and altering <strong>the</strong> chain <strong>of</strong> command in <strong>the</strong> civil service. <strong>The</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Science held <strong>the</strong> Sciences Pentathlon. A Royal<br />

Stag Hunt was held, with <strong>the</strong> Queen “shooting” <strong>the</strong> stag (who was played by FfellyanDrac <strong>the</strong> Blind (Harvey <strong>the</strong> Blind)). <strong>The</strong>re was a Royal<br />

Round and an Archery Duel.<br />

At final court Queen Carol admitted Allyn Samildanach and Nicholas Worthington to <strong>the</strong> depleted Queen’s Guard. Countess Patrice<br />

du Couer Fidel, holder <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Olde Battered Helm, said that Duke James Greyhelm died best at this event. Sir Strider <strong>the</strong> Persistent presented<br />

<strong>the</strong> Muckin’ Great Clubbe to Marshal <strong>of</strong> Eaglesbane. Sir Iain <strong>of</strong> Cawdor transferred <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Earl Marshal to Duke William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton.<br />

Cormac <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bow won <strong>the</strong> Archery Duel, with Earl Kevin Peregrynne second. In <strong>the</strong> General Class Trelon <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Woods won, with Master<br />

Wilhelm von Schlüssel second. In <strong>the</strong> Sciences Pentathlon Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn was <strong>the</strong> overall winner, winning in Metalwork and Military<br />

Science. Hal Ravn won in Furniture, Däwyd Suomalainen von Markheim won in Astrology, and Michäela de Neuville won in Medieval Hunt<br />

and Feudalism. <strong>The</strong>n all broke camp and left. A potluck revel was held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Duke James Greyhelm.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “An interesting event and possibly a classic example <strong>of</strong> how winning <strong>the</strong> crown can be bad for you. I was asked afterwards by<br />

various folks if Terry was counting my blows and when I later looked at <strong>the</strong> films I did see some that appeared questionable.<br />

However, I felt <strong>the</strong>n and still felt that <strong>the</strong> fights were nice and clean and I had no problem with <strong>the</strong>m whatever. It sort <strong>of</strong> makes a good<br />

case for <strong>the</strong> fighters being <strong>the</strong> best judge <strong>of</strong> what is good.<br />

“Alas, Terry went on to what was probably <strong>the</strong> roughest reign anyone has had in <strong>the</strong> West <strong>Kingdom</strong>. I won't go into details at<br />

this time, but his time on <strong>the</strong> throne, IMHO [In My Humble Opinion] and to all outward appearances, basically drove him out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

SCA. It might have been better for Terry if I had won since he wouldn't have been in quite so public a position when it all hit <strong>the</strong> fan.<br />

Wouldn't have been better for me, mind you, and I'm ever so glad I lost and didn't have to deal with things.”<br />

[<strong>The</strong> belted fighters were called up and Mary <strong>of</strong> Uffington and David Westerville were knighted. Mary chose to be addressed as Lady<br />

Mary <strong>of</strong> Uffington, ra<strong>the</strong>r than Sir Mary.] “That was fun. In retrospect David should have been knighted first since he was well liked<br />

and would have received a perfectly reasonable welcome. Mary just about blew everyone away in semi-hysterical joy, however. Mary<br />

had always wanted to be knighted in a dress and we informed her she was going to be knighted by several <strong>of</strong> us (I remember her<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r Loren, William <strong>the</strong> Lucky and I, <strong>the</strong>re may have been o<strong>the</strong>rs) going up to her and telling her to put on her dress. We were all<br />

delighted.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “I'm particularly proud <strong>of</strong> that dress. Earlier in <strong>the</strong> year, I asked Mary how she thought <strong>the</strong> people who objected to women<br />

fighting would react if she showed up to get knighted in a dress. (Mind you, virtually nobody in <strong>the</strong> SCA, except her fa<strong>the</strong>r, had<br />

ever seen her in one.) <strong>The</strong> argument proved compelling, and we spend a couple <strong>of</strong> months making a heraldic gown -- in spite<br />

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Terrence <strong>of</strong> Halliday - Per bend sinister azure and<br />

counter-ermine, a sword bendwise sinister argent, overall a helmet<br />

facing dexter argent, plumed, a bordure Or.<br />

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<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fact that her arms are much better suited to a heater shield than a dress shape. At least it made <strong>the</strong> point that it was<br />

actually her dress, not one just borrowed for <strong>the</strong> occasion. (Much harder to justify taking <strong>of</strong>fense that way, 'cause you can't prove<br />

it was a deliberate affront.)” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

B “Some three weeks after this event, I won <strong>the</strong> Coronet <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sun. My investiture was <strong>the</strong> first weekend in<br />

November. <strong>The</strong> following week, I was in <strong>the</strong> West and spent a few days with Paul, who asked my assistance in getting <strong>the</strong> war<br />

machinery rolling. Paul made dinner while I worked (very hard) to come up with <strong>the</strong> appropriate insults to cause WAR between His<br />

Majesty's <strong>Kingdom</strong> and my Principality. It was a great evening and, before we were done, we had <strong>the</strong> basics for what is now Estrella<br />

War. I promised to find a site that was not "in town" and that everyone had to travel to(no home field advantage). I also promised<br />

to autocrat <strong>the</strong> event (actually, I did <strong>the</strong> first three. I had too much fun to stop after just one.) and Paul promised an army to fight; ie.<br />

"You do it, we'll be <strong>the</strong>re." When I called our Aten King, Koris <strong>of</strong> Natterhelm, I started <strong>the</strong> conversation with <strong>the</strong> line..."Dad, I need<br />

you help" He asked what I had done, I told him I had insulted <strong>the</strong> Crown <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West and He, me and we had agreed to disagree.<br />

Koris basically said, "You do it, I will bring <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> to save your Princely butt.” <strong>The</strong> war took place just three months<br />

later. More info to come as we approach Feb. 78 in our studies.<br />

“Remembering things that, if you told someone you did it in three months, <strong>the</strong>y would swear you were lying ... or crazy ... but<br />

we did ... from nothing on <strong>the</strong> calender <strong>of</strong> ei<strong>the</strong>r kingdom and no site, to <strong>the</strong> first Estrella ... it all came toge<strong>the</strong>r in three months.<br />

FUN!” – Denis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Titans<br />

1 “And I don't think I've ever forgiven you for scheduling your war <strong>the</strong> same weekend as <strong>the</strong> DunDraCon convention I help run and<br />

cannot, <strong>the</strong>refore, skip. I guess I'm fated never to see a war ...” – Stefan de Lorraine, who wouldn't miss DunDraCon for <strong>the</strong><br />

world, but is still allowed some regrets.<br />

I “My feelings also. I didn't even manage to go when I was king, a year or so later. I seem to recall telling everyone to go and<br />

have a good time, I wouldn't be able to make it.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

January 7, 1978 AS XII Twelfth Night Coronation and Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Richmond Auditorium, Richmond, California. <strong>The</strong> hall opened at<br />

2:00 PM and <strong>the</strong> court <strong>of</strong> King Paul and Queen Carol began at 3:00 PM with<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir Majesties and <strong>the</strong>ir attendants processing in, escorted by Clan Colin.<br />

King Paul announced <strong>the</strong> February war with Atenveldt, and invited all to<br />

attend. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Molet was given a formal charter. <strong>The</strong> Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> Arachne’s Web announced <strong>the</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> latest lace contest to be<br />

Deporodh <strong>of</strong> Rannoch, who was admitted into <strong>the</strong> order. Beryl <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Valley<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Moon was authorized to found a branch <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order in <strong>the</strong> Middle<br />

<strong>Kingdom</strong>. Sir Jon Fitz-Rolf, Royal Archer, announced <strong>the</strong> winners <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Royal Round Archery Competition, which had gone on all year. Cormac <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Bow was first, followed by Aarond <strong>the</strong> Grey and by Rodrigo de Cerdaña.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n various scrolls for past awards were handed out.<br />

Queen Carol called forward <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Guard and presented each <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m with a red<br />

lea<strong>the</strong>r baldric to wear as a sign <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir membership in <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Guard. Queen Carol <strong>the</strong>n admitted<br />

Kriemhilde <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace. King Paul called forward Colin <strong>of</strong> Duntamknackan<br />

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Allissandra Olympia Martiessa de Constantine -<br />

Argent, a dragon involved in annulo Or fimbriated sable, surround<br />

double rose gules seeded Or.<br />

and, to <strong>the</strong> cheers <strong>of</strong> Clan Colin, made him a Court Baron. King Paul <strong>the</strong>n gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Alfric Favnesbane and Eowyn<br />

Amberdrake. Following this, King Paul admitted Cedric <strong>the</strong> Dark, Elwyn Greystar (Aelfwynn Gyr<strong>the</strong>sdottir), and Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong><br />

Shadowhyrst to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. King Paul called forward Sean a’Claidheamh and his lady, Marilyn a Leisiere, and gave <strong>the</strong>m<br />

<strong>the</strong> titles <strong>of</strong> Court Baron and Court Baroness. Lady Kriemhilde <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t was called forward and sworn in as <strong>the</strong> new Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>, succeeding Amanda <strong>of</strong> Cawdor. Queen Carol <strong>the</strong>n bestowed her Queen’s Cypher upon Lady Kriemhilde.<br />

<strong>The</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican were called up and King Paul admitted Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix) to <strong>the</strong> Order. <strong>The</strong><br />

members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel were called forward and King Paul admitted Genevra <strong>of</strong> Estolat and Hal Ravn to <strong>the</strong> Order. King Paul <strong>the</strong>n decreed<br />

that he was investing Baron <strong>The</strong>odulf <strong>of</strong> Borogrove and Baron Gerhard Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland with <strong>the</strong> titles <strong>of</strong> Viceroy <strong>of</strong> Madrone and<br />

Lion’s Gate, respectively. <strong>The</strong> belted fighters were called forward and King Paul knighted Balin <strong>of</strong> Tor. King Paul proclaimed Frederick and<br />

Lyndia <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn to be <strong>the</strong> Vicar and Vicaress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels, and gave a scroll <strong>of</strong> appreciation to Don Jose Martinez, who<br />

has supplied much <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> kingdom with rattan.<br />

King Paul <strong>the</strong>n called forward Prince Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate and announced that <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors had agreed to upgrade Caid<br />

to <strong>the</strong> status <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Kingdom</strong>, and announced that <strong>the</strong> upcoming coronet tourney would be <strong>the</strong> first Crown tourney for Caid, and that <strong>the</strong><br />

June Investiture Tourney would be <strong>the</strong> first Coronation Tourney for Caid, at which point, with <strong>the</strong> crowning <strong>of</strong> its first King, Caid would<br />

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Twelfth Night. May<strong>the</strong>n <strong>of</strong> Elfhaven (May<strong>the</strong>n Gervaise) presented King Paul with a scroll thanking him for activating <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Mists and making her <strong>the</strong> Seneschal. She announced <strong>the</strong> first Coronet Tourney in May. Alewulfe <strong>the</strong> Red presented King Paul and<br />

Queen Carol with a pair <strong>of</strong> napkins which had <strong>the</strong>ir personal arms embroidered on <strong>the</strong>m. King Paul thanked Clan Colin for <strong>the</strong>ir service as<br />

Royal Escort during his reign and paid <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong>ir wages. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> Grand March was held. Following that <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Laurel were called forward and Sir Mark von dem Falkensfenn was admitted to <strong>the</strong> Order.<br />

T hen Terrence <strong>of</strong> Halliday and Allissandra Olympia Martiessa de Constantine were crowned King and Queen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. Oaths <strong>of</strong><br />

fealty were exchanged between King Terrence and <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers and peers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> realm. Queen Allissandra called forward <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Queen’s Guard and gave <strong>the</strong>m her favor and named Brian Dritar an Con as Captain. Simon de Spalding <strong>the</strong>n presented <strong>the</strong>ir Majesties<br />

with a performance <strong>of</strong> a motet written for <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

King Terrence <strong>the</strong>n gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Cerf Agile, Chloë de la Solidaze von Shoenwald, Elisabeth dei Geminiani, Gerhard von<br />

Nordflammen, Jana Seasgair, Leon von Schrecken, Owain Apeceon, and Paul yn Darragh y Ellen Vannin. King Terrence gave a Grant <strong>of</strong><br />

Arms to Hilary <strong>of</strong> Serendip, and <strong>the</strong>n called forth <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican, and admitted Cadwalladyr Stone <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Order. Master Stone announced that Earl Kevin Peregrynne was his Chief Deputy Seneschal. <strong>The</strong> schedule for <strong>the</strong> revel was<br />

announced and <strong>the</strong>n King Terrence adjourned to <strong>the</strong> Entertainment Room for Presentation Court. This was <strong>the</strong>n moved back to <strong>the</strong> Main<br />

Hall. <strong>The</strong> House <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Anonymous Bosh presented <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties with four cheesecakes. Benjamin von Armentrodt presented a check<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Land Fund from <strong>the</strong> sales <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Land Fund Calendar. Randolph <strong>the</strong> Devious and Jane Ann presented <strong>the</strong>ir Majesties with<br />

stationary. Mistress Louise <strong>of</strong> Woodsholme made a final presentation to Queen Allissandra and <strong>the</strong> court was adjourned so <strong>the</strong> hall could<br />

be cleared for <strong>the</strong> revel.<br />

<strong>The</strong> revel featured an Exhibit Room, with displays <strong>of</strong> Society Arts and Crafts, which was very popular, a film room, where <strong>the</strong> Pennsic<br />

War film by Duke Henrik was shown to popular acclaim and where James Drakeslayer performed his Magic Act. <strong>The</strong> Entertainment Room<br />

featured a number <strong>of</strong> performers, and <strong>the</strong> Main Hall had several forms <strong>of</strong> dancing, to <strong>the</strong> music <strong>of</strong> a hardy band <strong>of</strong> players. <strong>The</strong> Oak, Ash<br />

and Thorn singers were in charge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> entertainment for <strong>the</strong> evening, and performed several times. A Lady <strong>of</strong> Misrule was chosen by<br />

means <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Twelfth Night Cake with <strong>the</strong> misrule bean enclosed within. Food and drink and informational material was sold in <strong>the</strong> lobby.<br />

<strong>The</strong> revel lasted until midnight, when <strong>the</strong> happy revelers finally left <strong>the</strong> hall, after a most enjoyable Twelfth Night.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Is this <strong>the</strong> one where King Terrence was in bad odor, shall we say? I seem to remember carrying Prince Martin's belt up when<br />

I went to swear fealty & I was not <strong>the</strong> only Knight who was also representing someone else. I have some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> story behind this<br />

but <strong>the</strong>re are gaps. Someone care to fill <strong>the</strong>m?” – Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

1 “It is indeed. I'm working on it. It isn't easy to do without stepping on a few toes, however.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

I “Let me try describing <strong>the</strong> results first. (I'm not quite brave enough to take first shot at <strong>the</strong> causes. Good luck, Steve!)<br />

“When Balin was called up to be knighted, <strong>the</strong>re were 2-3 dozen knights assembled before <strong>the</strong> Throne.<br />

“When <strong>the</strong> Knights were called to swear fealty, <strong>the</strong>re were six (count'em 6), not including those present by proxy -- and<br />

a couple <strong>of</strong> those 6 came up to <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> us later asking, roughly, "Where was everybody???" It was about as dramatic<br />

a commentary as a group could make without anyone organizing something or anyone getting up in court to sound <strong>of</strong>f.”<br />

– William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

2 “I do know that this one had a chance <strong>of</strong> splitting <strong>the</strong> Silver Molet permanently. One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> few times that Sir Robert and I were<br />

politically opposed. <strong>The</strong> Order eventually decided that those <strong>of</strong> us who wanted to would march with <strong>the</strong> King, those who didn't<br />

wouldn't, which was probably <strong>the</strong> sanest solution.<br />

“It was one <strong>of</strong> those interesting situations in which what <strong>the</strong> King did in his private life spilled over onto his SCA life. In<br />

retrospect, I have heard <strong>of</strong> a lot worse done by o<strong>the</strong>r kings. As far as I can tell at this remove, Terence was just leading his<br />

usual life and had no idea that what he did with it could impact his situation in <strong>the</strong> SCA. It is to his credit that he fulfilled all <strong>of</strong><br />

his duties as King and performed <strong>the</strong>m well in an occasionally adversarial situation.<br />

“If this had happened in <strong>the</strong> first five years <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA, it might not be around today.<br />

“In general, Terence's conduct on <strong>the</strong> throne was, if not exemplary, at least reasonable and well within <strong>the</strong> usual<br />

parameters.<br />

“Okay, everyone who doesn't know is asking, what did he do? Essentially, he broke up with his girlfriend (Jennet <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Two<br />

Minds, who was <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Queen Seitse and somewhere around here was a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors) and took<br />

up with a new girlfriend – an underage girlfriend – and made her his Queen Alissandra. He was associating with her against<br />

<strong>the</strong> wishes <strong>of</strong> her parents, if I remember correctly. At this point, I cannot recall if he was fighting for Jennet and <strong>the</strong>n switched,<br />

or had already broken up with Jennet.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> immediately divided along Family Values lines. As a gross gross gross oversimplification, all <strong>the</strong> 60s<br />

hippies and 70s swingers in <strong>the</strong> group thought <strong>the</strong>re was nothing wrong with this and all <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>rs and folks from strong<br />

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nuclear families and traditional values thought <strong>the</strong>re was something very wrong with this. Words like honor, example <strong>of</strong><br />

behavior, chivalry, Courts <strong>of</strong> Chivalry, and so forth were bruited about and a lot <strong>of</strong> folks were really upset.<br />

“It didn't help that <strong>the</strong> swingers and traditional values folks had already had several set-tos and a lot <strong>of</strong> bad feeling was<br />

simmering under <strong>the</strong> surface. It made for interesting social/political dynamics because people who were politically opposed<br />

on some issues might be, if you'll pardon <strong>the</strong> expression, bedfellows on this one.<br />

“Is that controversy still hanging around <strong>the</strong> SCA <strong>the</strong>se days? Or has everyone come to realize that <strong>the</strong> organization is a<br />

community and a community will have lots <strong>of</strong> life styles? I'll point out that I'm mellower about <strong>the</strong>se things now than I was <strong>the</strong>n,<br />

though I was never amongst <strong>the</strong> more vocal <strong>of</strong> Terence's critics. I was already fading out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> group and this was just ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

good reason to steer clear.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who had too many friends in each camp to be militant about ei<strong>the</strong>r ...<br />

I [It is to his credit that he fulfilled all <strong>of</strong> his duties as King and performed <strong>the</strong>m well in an occasionally adversarial situation.]<br />

“I don't think I could say that. I don't regard storming out on <strong>the</strong> field to accuse people <strong>of</strong> cheating in <strong>the</strong> lists fulfilling one's<br />

duties. Especially when both fighters and all three marshals did not think <strong>the</strong>re was a problem.”<br />

[At this point, I cannot recall if he was fighting for Jennet and <strong>the</strong>n switched, or had already broken up with Jennet.] “As<br />

I recall, Alissandra was not <strong>the</strong> 13 year old, though heaven knows my memory is shaky enough as it is. It would have been<br />

a bit difficult since at that point <strong>the</strong> police were looking for her as a runaway. Again, that's just my ancient and creaky<br />

memory.”<br />

[Words like honor, example <strong>of</strong> behavior, chivalry, Courts <strong>of</strong> Chivalry, and so forth were bruited about and a lot <strong>of</strong> folks<br />

were really upset.] “It wasn't altoge<strong>the</strong>r about family values, although <strong>the</strong>y certainly came into it. <strong>The</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> girl was<br />

making serious legal threats against <strong>the</strong> SCA and those were <strong>the</strong> days <strong>of</strong> little money to deal with such things. Actually,<br />

my memory is that it didn't revolve about hippies, swingers and traditionalists.<br />

“With <strong>the</strong> sole exception <strong>of</strong> Terry's personal friends, pretty much everyone thought he had screwed up big time. <strong>The</strong><br />

issue was, in part, whe<strong>the</strong>r his actions outside <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA should affect his term as king. He had met <strong>the</strong> girl outside <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> SCA and did not involve her <strong>the</strong>re much if at all as I recall.<br />

“As I remember my own take on it, it was closer to not wanting to be involved with or swear fealty to someone I<br />

regarded as seriously morally reprehensible.<br />

“I fought Terry in <strong>the</strong> finals. I'd always gotten along well with him. I had no doubts that he had won <strong>the</strong> lists that day<br />

straight and clean. I also decided after <strong>the</strong> events above and one or two o<strong>the</strong>r more minor things that he was a sleazeball.<br />

That's a feeling that I still hold today.”<br />

[It made for interesting social/political dynamics because people who were politically opposed on some issues might<br />

be, if you'll pardon <strong>the</strong> expression, bedfellows on this one.] “<strong>The</strong>re had certainly been set-tos. I still remember vividly <strong>the</strong><br />

great morality crusade which has had some effects come down from it to this day. I don't think Terry was considered to<br />

be part <strong>of</strong> that whole problem, however.”<br />

[I'll point out that I'm mellower about <strong>the</strong>se things now than I was <strong>the</strong>n, though I was never amongst <strong>the</strong> more vocal<br />

<strong>of</strong> Terence's critics. I was already fading out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> group and this was just ano<strong>the</strong>r good reason to steer clear.] “My<br />

impression is that <strong>the</strong> group is a bit mellower about such things, but I don't know enough about <strong>the</strong> current interactions<br />

to swear to it. Society has changed a bit since <strong>the</strong>n and <strong>the</strong> SCA has changed with it.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

II “I was king at <strong>the</strong> time, and had to make <strong>the</strong> decision <strong>of</strong> continuing with <strong>the</strong> coronation, or not. I decided to continue, since<br />

whatever was happening was not happening in <strong>the</strong> kingdom. Nei<strong>the</strong>r choice was a good one.<br />

“Whichever group I fell in (hippies or swingers), I certainly did not approve <strong>of</strong> his conduct in this matter.” – Paul <strong>of</strong><br />

Bellatrix<br />

III “I am minded <strong>of</strong> ano<strong>the</strong>r 13 year old, who, when first seen by many, would elicit comments along <strong>the</strong> lines <strong>of</strong> ... “She’s only<br />

13???” This was about 12 years earlier, and tended to generate a paternally protective response in those <strong>of</strong> us who were<br />

her friends. Perhaps memory <strong>of</strong> that time and lady, added to <strong>the</strong> strength <strong>of</strong> some people’s attitude and reactions.” –<br />

Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

a “One comment and one addendum ...<br />

“<strong>The</strong> comment ...<strong>The</strong> young lady from <strong>the</strong> early years, if I am thinking <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> same person (and if I am, she's on<br />

this list), did indeed elicit comments about her surprising youth both because <strong>of</strong> her physical maturity and because<br />

<strong>of</strong> her adult outlook and assumption <strong>of</strong> equality with <strong>the</strong> older SCAers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> time. (I remember one revel where Jon<br />

DeCles was found banging his forehead gently against a wall muttering "She's only 13, she's only 13!”).<br />

“<strong>The</strong> significant difference was that she was immersed in <strong>the</strong> SCA and its culture (daughter <strong>of</strong> a knight) and never,<br />

as Henrik noted, lacked for friends to look out for her interests. Terrence's young lady lacked that benign chaperonage<br />

and look how it worked out.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> addendum ... And <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong>re was Manson Family alumnus Squeeky Fromm who dropped by Golden Rivers<br />

Sunday practices a time or two before she took her pot-shot at Gerald Ford.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

b “Well, I must be <strong>the</strong> person referred to as "<strong>the</strong> young lady from <strong>the</strong> early years." I don't know if <strong>the</strong> two very different<br />

experiences reflect what was just happening in <strong>the</strong> SCA , or <strong>the</strong> outside culture in general. At <strong>the</strong> time I was 13-18<br />

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(when I <strong>the</strong>n moved away from <strong>the</strong> Bay Area and <strong>the</strong> SCA), <strong>the</strong>re was a strong social agreement that underage girls<br />

were <strong>of</strong>f limits sexually. Yes, <strong>the</strong>re was certainly kissing and flirting, but <strong>the</strong> concept <strong>of</strong> "jail-bait" was firmly in place.<br />

Had I been trying to have sex, I'm sure it would have happened, but <strong>the</strong> cultural context was that it wasn't appropriate,<br />

which suited me just fine. <strong>The</strong> SCA <strong>of</strong> that time and area was a safe place to grow up, "try on" different roles, and have<br />

a large number <strong>of</strong> adult mentors available.<br />

“Anyway, <strong>the</strong>re is <strong>the</strong> chance for teenage girls especially to seek status through sleeping with people. Adults <strong>of</strong><br />

all ages should help <strong>the</strong>m learn that <strong>the</strong>re are o<strong>the</strong>r ways to that end.” – Astrid <strong>of</strong> Hawkridge<br />

3 “I guess that I ought to put in my two bits worth here. In large part I concur with what everybody has said - <strong>the</strong>re were at least<br />

three separate areas in which one could find grounds to not approve <strong>of</strong> Terrence' behavior at <strong>the</strong> time. Each person's individual<br />

blend <strong>of</strong> which grounds, how strongly <strong>the</strong>y disapproved and <strong>the</strong>ir own style and background made for a very confusing<br />

atmosphere when <strong>the</strong> matter was discussed.<br />

“Personally, my strongest objection was centered on Terrence' behavior while on <strong>the</strong> throne. As one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> marshals <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> fight mentioned where he stormed onto <strong>the</strong> field, I found his behavior extremely unseemly (to understate and grossly<br />

simplify in my turn). I also found such activities as setting <strong>of</strong>f firecrackers in <strong>the</strong> dry grass <strong>of</strong> Big Trees during a high fire danger<br />

season to be irresponsible in <strong>the</strong> extreme not to mention dangerous and risky to <strong>the</strong> SCA's relationship with <strong>the</strong> Regional<br />

Parks Administration. Likewise my concern about <strong>the</strong> underaged lady was based on her parent's reputed feeling that <strong>the</strong> SCA<br />

was at fault which, if true, threatened our existence as a group if legal action resulted.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> 'underage lady' eventually was divorced from Terrence and (last time I saw her) is a happily married Duchess in this<br />

kingdom.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

I “With regard to <strong>the</strong> facts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> matter, I <strong>of</strong>fer some points germane to our history and <strong>the</strong> legacy <strong>of</strong> its people and actions<br />

for clarification/perspective. <strong>The</strong> facts are indisputable, <strong>the</strong> perspective empirically unassailable. <strong>The</strong> vitriol is all mine.<br />

“Terrence was 32 yrs. old, a graduate student at Cal and <strong>the</strong> young lady 13, attending 8th. grade. <strong>The</strong> young lady had<br />

fallen for him in <strong>the</strong> way one can only fall when doing so for <strong>the</strong> first time. Terrence was aware <strong>of</strong> this and pursued <strong>the</strong><br />

relationship regardless. <strong>The</strong> parameters <strong>of</strong> his pursuit were no different from those <strong>of</strong> an adult relationship. To defend<br />

this in <strong>the</strong> context <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> acceptable "irrationality" <strong>of</strong> love is romantic ignorance.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> young lady's parents were adamantly opposed to <strong>the</strong> relationship. <strong>The</strong>y told Terrence so. She ran away from<br />

home, taking her school books (she was an "A" student), and was fostered by friends <strong>of</strong> Terrence. All SCA friends.<br />

Terrence, while King, broke laws that in today's legal climate would have put him in Federal prison for many years. He<br />

also implicated, through his relationships built as a person <strong>of</strong> consequence in <strong>the</strong> SCA, a number <strong>of</strong> SCA members in<br />

some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se crimes in <strong>the</strong>ir roles <strong>of</strong> aiding and abetting.<br />

“After his stepping down Terrence married her; breaking even more laws along <strong>the</strong> way. Applying <strong>the</strong> word<br />

"honourable" to this act is stomach turning. His expressed motivation at <strong>the</strong> time was to attempt to lessen <strong>the</strong> severity <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> legal repercussions should he be caught (<strong>the</strong>y were living as fugitives at <strong>the</strong> time). Fur<strong>the</strong>r, it ignores <strong>the</strong> reality <strong>of</strong><br />

making a decision like that part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> reality <strong>of</strong> a 13 yr. old's introduction to adulthood. <strong>The</strong>y move out <strong>of</strong> state to establish<br />

<strong>the</strong> facade <strong>of</strong> an adult union. <strong>The</strong> youth is separated from friends, family, and education. Her entire socialization is crafted<br />

to avoid detection and exposure. Her peers suddenly are pr<strong>of</strong>essional adults 15 to 20 years her senior for whom she is<br />

supposedly in her mid 20's. No slumber parties with her best friends trading make-up. No flirtatious crushes with <strong>the</strong> cute<br />

boy in home room. No High School and its introduction to higher education. Her childhood ended less than 8 months<br />

after her first kiss. This act was remarkable in its cowardice and selfishness.<br />

“After bearing two children, specifically denied <strong>the</strong> option <strong>of</strong> returning to school or pursuing employment to that end,<br />

she divorced Terrence in her 20 th year.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> young lady has since grown and has taken herculean steps to make up for <strong>the</strong> material elements <strong>of</strong> education<br />

denied her. She raises her children with <strong>the</strong> wisdom <strong>of</strong> one many years her senior, wisdom bought at a great price. Her<br />

middle child, my step-daughter, is sixteen. She is a 4.0 student in high school, has a crush on <strong>the</strong> drummer in a rock<br />

band, and is never given a reason to realize <strong>the</strong> flavor <strong>of</strong> her excited recountings <strong>of</strong> life are being heard by her mo<strong>the</strong>r for<br />

<strong>the</strong> first time.<br />

“I take <strong>the</strong>se uncomfortable steps, my friends, to cry <strong>the</strong> reality <strong>of</strong> Terrence <strong>of</strong> Halliday's acts and his place in our<br />

history. What he did, and continues to do, defines <strong>the</strong> anti<strong>the</strong>sis <strong>of</strong> honour.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> SCA was fortunate to have survived him. O<strong>the</strong>rs were not so lucky.” – Respectfully Submitted, Radnor <strong>of</strong><br />

Guildemar<br />

4 “I'm going to make an Auntie Jilara observation about some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> discussion that has gone on relative to Terrence, and why<br />

it seems to have such power, even now.<br />

“We set out to create something <strong>of</strong> a medieval utopia, "<strong>the</strong> Middle Ages as <strong>the</strong>y should have been," and found out that<br />

people were people, with all <strong>the</strong>ir considerable flaws, and that our recreation was perhaps a little too accurate in many ways,<br />

more like <strong>the</strong> Middle Ages as <strong>the</strong>y really were, in all <strong>the</strong>ir dysfunctional glory.<br />

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“One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> reasons that I pretty much dropped out was that after years <strong>of</strong> doing <strong>the</strong> Constabulary, I had stopped looking<br />

at <strong>the</strong> people <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA as boon companions who shared <strong>the</strong> dream, but ra<strong>the</strong>r looked at <strong>the</strong>m more as potential perps. I<br />

saw a little too much <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> real people inside <strong>the</strong> dream.<br />

“I saw a bit too much <strong>of</strong> what a lot <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs didn't see, <strong>the</strong> abuses, <strong>the</strong> rapes and attempted rapes, <strong>the</strong> drunkenness, <strong>the</strong><br />

domestic violence, <strong>the</strong> dishonorable and unbecoming behavior, and <strong>the</strong> just plain stupidity. I can cite notable personages and<br />

occasional peers who, in some o<strong>the</strong>r time or venue, might well have been arrested for <strong>the</strong>ir actions. One Notable Person<br />

whose name has appeared in <strong>the</strong>se accounts is currently serving a life term for murder. Ano<strong>the</strong>r person whose name has<br />

appeared here turned out to be an accomplice. I knew <strong>of</strong> a couple girls who were fourteen and fifteen and passing <strong>the</strong>mselves<br />

<strong>of</strong>f as in <strong>the</strong>ir twenties at tourneys because <strong>the</strong>y equated sex with validation. I've been yelled at and insulted by a Queen<br />

because I wouldn't let her park in a fire lane, and once was sexually assaulted by a drunken peer. It's part <strong>of</strong> our un<strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

backstory that we wish would go away, all <strong>the</strong> character flaws that came in from <strong>the</strong> "real world."<br />

“I even recall an Esfenn event where a small oriental man tried to convince us he was a dangerous ninja who had killed<br />

people, and we patted him on <strong>the</strong> head and said "Yeah, right, Charlie." That man was Charles Ng, recently convicted <strong>of</strong> a string<br />

<strong>of</strong> serial murders back in that time frame. <strong>The</strong> SCA has had all kinds. Some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m unfortunately rose through <strong>the</strong> ranks.<br />

“We wanted our kings, our peers, our SCA role models, to be Heros. We wanted <strong>the</strong>m to epitomize <strong>the</strong> chivalry we wanted<br />

<strong>the</strong> group to embody. Maybe we really believed in a variation <strong>of</strong> Trial by Combat, in choosing our Kings, where <strong>the</strong> Worthy were<br />

those who would triumph. We wanted everyone to be only <strong>the</strong> best and brightest, but some were simply flawed people with<br />

feet <strong>of</strong> clay. And that realization hurt, and <strong>the</strong> outrage is still with us.” – Cynical, but still working toward <strong>The</strong> Dream, Jilara <strong>of</strong><br />

Carrowlea<br />

I [Cynical, but still working toward <strong>The</strong> Dream] “"<strong>The</strong> Dream" is something I've always been a little fuzzy about. I don't recall<br />

<strong>the</strong> term until sometime after year five or so and it's never struck me as anything any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA founders I knew would<br />

use.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

a “Regarding <strong>the</strong> term "<strong>The</strong> Dream"---This term was not in use when I joined in AS IX, nor do I recall it being used while<br />

Caid was a Principality. <strong>The</strong> term "<strong>the</strong> Current Middle Ages" was widely used <strong>the</strong>n, and I would guess that "<strong>The</strong><br />

Dream" came into use in <strong>the</strong> mid 80's. It obviously struck a chord with many <strong>of</strong> our members, considering how widely<br />

it is used now, but I must confess I prefer <strong>the</strong> old term.” – Robear du Bois<br />

1 “"<strong>The</strong> Dream", I don't recall it being around at this point in our timeline (my first Crown Tourney was when Gregory<br />

and Bevin were on <strong>the</strong> Thrones). I think one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> reasons <strong>the</strong> term has caught on is simply because it is so<br />

subjective, and is generally acknowledged as such. When folks talk about "<strong>The</strong> Dream" <strong>the</strong>y are, perhaps,<br />

reducing <strong>the</strong> descant "<strong>The</strong> middle ages as <strong>the</strong>y should have been." Hence, its extension "In Service to <strong>The</strong><br />

Dream" is not dogmatic, ra<strong>the</strong>r it speaks to our collective manifestation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> pursuit <strong>of</strong> something special.<br />

“Besides, I kind <strong>of</strong> like <strong>the</strong> metaphorical application I dearly love dreaming, it's a magical world where I get<br />

to live out my fantasies; but when that alarm goes <strong>of</strong>f, I get up and go to work. If it was an especially good dream,<br />

it can linger in my waking frame and make me a little better by it.<br />

“-"I have had a dream, past <strong>the</strong> wit <strong>of</strong> man to say what dream it was." --Shakespeare” – Radnor <strong>of</strong> Guildemar<br />

A “<strong>The</strong> problem is not with "Dream", it's with "<strong>The</strong>". As "<strong>The</strong> Dream" (Das Traum) came to be applied to Society<br />

activities, it became more and more "My Dream ... and if you don't feel exactly <strong>the</strong> same way I do, you're<br />

scum." That's why many <strong>of</strong> us refuse to use that phrase -- and why we were, for a time, promoting <strong>the</strong><br />

"Dream-Aid Bardic Circle”, a benefit fund-raiser for sufferers from "<strong>The</strong> Dream" (TM).” – Eilis O’Boirne<br />

2 “<strong>The</strong> word was around for a while before <strong>the</strong>n, but I trace THE DREAM as a social phenomenon to <strong>the</strong> SCA's<br />

twentieth-year celebration. Duchess Sieglinde Syr -- who has a truly magnificent voice -- sang <strong>the</strong> song that<br />

begins "Come, share <strong>the</strong> Dream/Come, hold it in your hands ..." and it galvanized <strong>the</strong> great hall. It was later<br />

printed on <strong>the</strong> cover <strong>of</strong> TI 80 (Fall 1986).<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Steward's correspondence was never <strong>the</strong> same again.<br />

“It really is/was a grand song ... but <strong>the</strong> effect was to provide an instant weapon for those who wanted to<br />

assert that anyone who didn't agree with <strong>the</strong>m was a traitor to all things good and wonderful -- and who uniformly<br />

denied any such intent when called on it. None<strong>the</strong>less, it was almost always <strong>the</strong> least reasonable and most<br />

manipulative letters that made use <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> image, and that spoiled <strong>the</strong> word for me (I'd initially ra<strong>the</strong>r liked it) very<br />

rapidly indeed.” – Hilary <strong>of</strong> Serendip<br />

c [“<strong>The</strong> Dream” is something I’ve always been a little fuzzy about.] “Ni-ag-ra Falls ... Slowly I turned, step by step, inch<br />

by inch ... Every time I hear that term “<strong>The</strong> Dream” I get riled. I mean no disrespect to those in <strong>the</strong> SCA who feel<br />

strongly about “<strong>The</strong> Dream”, but as Steve says – this wasn’t started out as a “Dream”, it was a fun sharing <strong>of</strong> fantasy<br />

and reality <strong>of</strong> heros and talents, and “I wish I coulds” and “I dids” and color and pomp and splendor and found family<br />

and different friends and common ideals and uncommon learning how things and people were and can be, how a<br />

how a silk purse can really be made out <strong>of</strong> a sow’s ear, how playing as a grown up is ok, how being a grown up as<br />

a child is ok too. Its calligraphing a single letter during class on <strong>the</strong> inside flyleaf <strong>of</strong> a book instead <strong>of</strong> doing an<br />

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assignment, it’s going to a dance class at a collegium, it’s looking through a bookstore’s section <strong>of</strong> cookbooks, trying<br />

to find a recipe for a feast, it’s going to a flea market to find something that works for a tournament or feast or prize,<br />

or costume, or a gift to an SCAer, or armour, or ... it’s finding a “significant o<strong>the</strong>r” who has gotten <strong>the</strong> same ride with<br />

<strong>the</strong> same friend to <strong>the</strong> same war, it’s getting on a horse for <strong>the</strong> first time in your long life, and finding it fun and<br />

marrying a horse owner within <strong>the</strong> next 24 months, it’s, it’s Monty Python and <strong>the</strong> Holy Grail ... it’s a Pas d’Arms, it’s<br />

a demo for <strong>the</strong> second grade class when <strong>the</strong>y are studying <strong>the</strong> middle ages, it’s knighting a child at court who has<br />

terminal cancer, through contact from Make a Wish Foundation. It’s not a Dream, it’s a better life than some ever had!”<br />

– Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

B “As a kid during <strong>the</strong> whole Terrence uproar, I thought it was completely hypocritical that in a group where we (<strong>the</strong> kids) were exposed<br />

to drugs, child molesters & rapists on a regular basis, everybody was in such a big uproar over a teenager involved in a consensual<br />

situation.<br />

“As an adult I agree that what Terry did was wrong, stupid, immature etc, but I still hold that compared with a lot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> stuff that<br />

went by without comment in those days, <strong>the</strong> outrage over this situation was/is excessive.” – Eden <strong>of</strong> Lionsguard<br />

1 “I have very mixed feelings about many things from this era in my life. And in <strong>the</strong> center <strong>the</strong> SCA. It was <strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong> times, it was<br />

<strong>the</strong> worst <strong>of</strong> times ... I loved <strong>the</strong> SCA and learned a hell <strong>of</strong> a lot, and it saved me in a lot <strong>of</strong> ways. It for better or worse molded<br />

me. But as I look back on <strong>the</strong> era and <strong>the</strong> things that were accepted, it ra<strong>the</strong>r horrifies me. I felt <strong>the</strong> same way at <strong>the</strong> time as<br />

Eden. I still do. It isn't even that men in "positions <strong>of</strong> power" had sex with underage girls, that is not unusual. It was that this went<br />

on ra<strong>the</strong>r openly and <strong>the</strong> only comment that I ever heard was that <strong>the</strong>re were a few among <strong>the</strong> peers that would come up <strong>the</strong><br />

gent (or lady I knew some young men ra<strong>the</strong>r mangled by being passed around as well) in question and say "Did you know she<br />

was under age?" That however (obviously) was not an issue for some. I very clearly remember two different 14 year olds I knew<br />

well candidly discussing <strong>the</strong>ir sex lives. I have also from <strong>the</strong> same era had more than one friend molested by a <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />

I was in a sexual relationship with a <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficer when I was just 17 (different <strong>of</strong>ficer ) his wife and o<strong>the</strong>r peers knew this.<br />

It was not legal, it was a bad idea and ultimately we were both hurt by it. I did however learn a love <strong>of</strong> Japanese culture and<br />

treasure <strong>the</strong> things we shared. I have always felt sorrow because I ended it badly - I was thinking about that this afternoon. It<br />

is amazing I feel responsible after all <strong>the</strong>se years for hurting someone who was twice my age. It does make me wonder who<br />

<strong>the</strong> real child was? <strong>The</strong> thing that makes me sad is I know at least three guys from my age group in <strong>the</strong> SCA who have been<br />

in legal trouble for relations with underage girls. Is this from example or grosse stupidity? Both I'm sure, it also shows a lack<br />

<strong>of</strong> respect for people that has intensified over <strong>the</strong> years within <strong>the</strong> SCA. One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> reasons I no longer play. Forget "<strong>the</strong> Dream"<br />

a modicum <strong>of</strong> consideration and courtesy would go a long way. Fortunately I had adults that I could look up to as well (I am glad<br />

to see you here, Doug and Lorna) and it's <strong>the</strong>ir SCA I miss so much) I am sorry if my honesty makes some <strong>of</strong> you<br />

uncomfortable, if this isn't <strong>the</strong> SCA you remember or that you want remembered, it is however part <strong>of</strong> my and many o<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

experience and though we were not "peers" (at least <strong>the</strong>n) we were as integral a part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA and its development as Joe<br />

Blow stick jock. (Actually I was a stick jock though I doubt many remember any more) It does seem we as an organization had<br />

a bad case <strong>of</strong> Utopia and free love gone bad and <strong>the</strong> concepts were just twisted into licence to do as you please. Like <strong>the</strong> spo<strong>of</strong><br />

serial "Crowleyo's" eat what thou wilt is <strong>the</strong> whole <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> law ...” – Jana Seasgair<br />

February 18-19, 1978 AS XII <strong>The</strong> First Estrella War<br />

“<strong>The</strong> most important event <strong>of</strong> this month was, <strong>of</strong> course, <strong>the</strong> First War between <strong>the</strong> West and Atenveldt, now known as <strong>the</strong> Estrella War.<br />

It was held at Burro Creek Campground, near Wikieup, Arizona, on February 18, 1978.<br />

“On Saturday several battles were fought with mixed sides, so everyone could get to know each o<strong>the</strong>r, and fighting convention were<br />

clarified. In one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se battles I lead a six man force with orders to "kill Douglas Longshanks", while ano<strong>the</strong>r six man group had been<br />

assigned to "kill Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix". Unfortunately for us, <strong>the</strong>y were fighting within a few feet <strong>of</strong> each o<strong>the</strong>r, with William <strong>the</strong> Lucky and<br />

several o<strong>the</strong>r knights, which made our task very challenging. When I had only two men left, I told <strong>the</strong>m to charge Douglas, in hopes <strong>of</strong><br />

killing him in <strong>the</strong> confusion. <strong>The</strong>y did a good job, dying in <strong>the</strong> process, and I hit Douglas on <strong>the</strong> back while he was killing <strong>the</strong> second, but<br />

he was turned away, and his plate armor distributed <strong>the</strong> blow so well that he didn't notice it. I now found myself behind <strong>the</strong>ir lines, chest-tochest<br />

with Douglas and feeling very alone. I asked Douglas if he felt <strong>the</strong> blow on his back, and when he said no, I told him that I would<br />

forget <strong>the</strong> blow if he would let me escape. He agreed, and as I ran back through <strong>the</strong>ir line, Lucky took a shot at my leg, but I caught it with<br />

<strong>the</strong> shaft and got back to my side, feeling very lucky to still be alive.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> war battles took place on Sunday, and I only can recall 2 battles, but it seems like <strong>the</strong>re must have been more. I think <strong>the</strong> West<br />

fielded just over 50 fighters, and Atenveldt just under 60, giving <strong>the</strong>m a slight numerical advantage, but not enough to matter. This is <strong>the</strong><br />

first SCA war with more than 100 fighters on <strong>the</strong> field west <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mississippi.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Western Army was divided into three battles, with both nor<strong>the</strong>rn and sou<strong>the</strong>rn troops in each. <strong>The</strong> right flank (<strong>the</strong> van?) was<br />

comprised <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blade and Rieslingshire, and was to be commanded by Duke Douglas Longshanks. After <strong>the</strong><br />

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command meeting Douglas asked me if I would like to command our battle, as he would prefer to fight with <strong>the</strong> Rieslingshire shield wall,<br />

and with no hesitation at all, I accepted his gracious <strong>of</strong>fer. Both Rieslingshire, and <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blade, led by Sir Hugh, had<br />

fielded 4-5 person shield walls, supported by 1-2 polearms, and we put toge<strong>the</strong>r a three man reserve made up <strong>of</strong> people with tourney shields,<br />

led by Sir Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar. We had between 16 and 18 men, and I think <strong>the</strong> left flank had similar numbers, with <strong>the</strong><br />

main battle slightly larger.<br />

“Both field battles were fought in <strong>the</strong> upper (dry) portion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> riverbed, between <strong>the</strong> river and <strong>the</strong> camp. This was a sandy area with<br />

clumps <strong>of</strong> willow and an occasional cottonwood. <strong>The</strong> combination <strong>of</strong> sandbars and channels, while fairly level, would sometimes provide<br />

embankments up to three feet high.<br />

“For <strong>the</strong> first battle, <strong>the</strong> West was to select a position to defend, and Atenveldt was to attack, and <strong>the</strong> roles would be reversed for <strong>the</strong><br />

second battle, with Atenveldt selecting a position to defend.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> West chose a position near <strong>the</strong> camp, with <strong>the</strong> edge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> battlefield just to <strong>the</strong>ir rear. <strong>The</strong> main battle filled a gap between two<br />

clumps <strong>of</strong> willow, and <strong>the</strong> left flank was refused about 60 degrees, also in a gap between clumps <strong>of</strong> willow. <strong>The</strong> right was also refused, but<br />

lacked an anchor, with <strong>the</strong> edge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> battlefield about 30 yards away. <strong>The</strong> Aten Army closed with <strong>the</strong> left and center and begin sparring,<br />

while ano<strong>the</strong>r unit probed our right flank. <strong>The</strong>y would extend around our open flank, and we would refuse our flank fur<strong>the</strong>r, slowly pulling<br />

back until we were almost back-to-back with our center. By this time ano<strong>the</strong>r unit was also watching <strong>the</strong>m, at right angles to our line and<br />

to our right. We could hear <strong>the</strong> fighting at our back, but seemed to have a stalemate with <strong>the</strong>ir flanking force. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong>y suddenly charged<br />

<strong>the</strong> unit to our right, and we enveloped <strong>the</strong>m from <strong>the</strong> rear. In a few seconds <strong>the</strong>y were all dead, and we heard a call that <strong>the</strong> center was<br />

about to break, so we reformed behind <strong>the</strong> center, but found it was still holding. In less than a minute <strong>the</strong> left flank collapsed, and an Aten<br />

line was closing on our left. Calling for Douglas and Hugh to wheel <strong>the</strong> line and charge, I led <strong>the</strong> reserve in a charge at <strong>the</strong> flank <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Aten<br />

line, and in less than a minute Riesling and <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood had crushed <strong>the</strong>ir last attack. Before we could rally, <strong>the</strong> center had gone on<br />

<strong>the</strong> attack, and <strong>the</strong> battle was over.<br />

“Atenveldt <strong>the</strong>n chose a position that had been used on Saturday, a sandbar with a short steep slope one side and a screen <strong>of</strong> willow<br />

along <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r. <strong>The</strong> slope was divided into three segments by cottonwood trees, and <strong>the</strong> height <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> embankment varied, being only<br />

about a foot at our left, about two feet in <strong>the</strong> center, and about three feet on our right. Due to this, our attack would be concentrated on<br />

our left, with <strong>the</strong> center to engage but not push, and <strong>the</strong> right to close and be a threat, but not to try to attack up <strong>the</strong> slope.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>se tactics worked fairly well, and we played a static role during most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> battle. <strong>The</strong>y were able to pull a few individuals from<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir left to reinforce <strong>the</strong>ir right, but <strong>the</strong>ir right was slowly driven back, allowing <strong>the</strong> center and left wings <strong>of</strong> our army to join toge<strong>the</strong>r in<br />

<strong>the</strong> attack. Realizing that <strong>the</strong>ir position was failing, <strong>the</strong> Aten troops above us suddenly charged down <strong>the</strong> embankment. We suffered fairly<br />

heavy casualties, but also did a lot <strong>of</strong> damage, and a few troops from <strong>the</strong> center were sufficient to mop up <strong>the</strong>ir survivors. <strong>The</strong> battle was<br />

almost over at this point, and nothing else significant happened on <strong>the</strong> few survivors.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> war ended with both sides looking forward to a return engagement, and I don't recall any blow acknowledgment or fighting<br />

convention problems, primarily because <strong>the</strong> leaders on both sides worked very hard to keep <strong>the</strong>m from happening. This event occurred<br />

exactly one year after <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt / Principality <strong>of</strong> Caid Peace Mission (read War) which had been held at Estrella Park,<br />

which <strong>the</strong> War would eventually return to and finally outgrow.” – Robear du Bois<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I believe that this is <strong>the</strong> War in which my current gent, <strong>the</strong>n known as Robert <strong>of</strong> Gallowglass, gained his reputation as "<strong>The</strong><br />

Laughing Pikeman." I'll ask if he has anything interesting to add ...<br />

“It also spawned a great song by Wilowen <strong>of</strong> Stuarts, to <strong>the</strong> tune <strong>of</strong> "Finnegan's Wake." Does anyone have <strong>the</strong> words to it?<br />

Should I got hunting through my circle to try to find someone who does? It's a true SCA classic...” – Jilara <strong>of</strong> Carrowlea<br />

B “I have 16mm (black&white) footage <strong>of</strong> that war. Since enough marshals knew I knew how to fight, I was allowed to film from <strong>the</strong><br />

field, so a lot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> footage is fairly close in.<br />

“I was usually standing on brush-covered rises in <strong>the</strong> creek bed and <strong>the</strong> fight tended to flow around me.<br />

“Dorothy and I left <strong>the</strong> kids with her mo<strong>the</strong>r in LA on <strong>the</strong> way down. It was quite cold at night, but we had a 500-to-8000 BTU<br />

catalytic heater in our viking tent and were far more comfortable that most.<br />

“One fellow left a glass <strong>of</strong> water beside his sleeping bag when he went to sleep and woke up in <strong>the</strong> morning to find it frozen<br />

solid.” – Hal Ravn<br />

March 18, 1978 AS XII Spring Crown Tourney<br />

Held at Coyote Creek Park, San Jose, California. It was an unusually hit and humid day, with overcast most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> time. Following setup<br />

and signups for <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists <strong>the</strong>re were some challenge matches and <strong>the</strong>n court began shortly after noon. King Terrance welcomed<br />

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Prince Manfred from An Tir and Prince Martin and Princess Neptha from Caid. A new and beautiful eric was on <strong>the</strong> field and <strong>the</strong> herald<br />

announced its makers to be Alfric Favnesbane and Gwendwyn <strong>the</strong> Silent, to <strong>the</strong> appreciative cheers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> populace. Master Cadwalladyr<br />

Stone <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t announced <strong>the</strong> appointment <strong>of</strong> a new deputy seneschal, Baroness Matriona du Cameliard. Duke William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton,<br />

Commander <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Royal Army <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West at <strong>the</strong> recent Atenveldt War, called forward Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky, <strong>the</strong> kingdom Banner Bearer,<br />

and presented him with a battle ribbon to place upon <strong>the</strong> banner commemorating <strong>the</strong> West’s victory over Atenveldt. (Sir William had not<br />

only born <strong>the</strong> Western banner, but had also captured <strong>the</strong> Atenveldt banner.) Duke William also gave a unit citation to <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Shores<br />

Shield Wall Corps. Duchess Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin thanked those members who had worked at security at Space Con III and <strong>the</strong>reby earned<br />

$1,000 for <strong>the</strong> Land Fund. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Arachne’s Web announced <strong>the</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lace Contest at Twelfth Night to be Mistress Louise<br />

<strong>of</strong> Woodsholme. Wilowen <strong>of</strong> Stuarts sang a song commemorating <strong>the</strong> Western Victory over Atenveldt, following which <strong>the</strong> Atenveldt<br />

Ambassador, Gandharva Gehe Chandra, called for all Atenveldt citizens to meet with him. A number <strong>of</strong> beautiful scrolls were handed out.<br />

King Terrence <strong>the</strong>n gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Daniel Shadygrove, FfellyanDrac <strong>the</strong> Blind (Harvey <strong>the</strong> Blind), Gabrielle Cynara d’Angers,<br />

Genevieve de la Mer Bleu, Kate <strong>the</strong> Curious, Katwen du Griffin, and Ragnar <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Icy Wastes. He <strong>the</strong>n admitted Anna McAyre <strong>of</strong> Gorabh,<br />

Gwydioan an y’Gorlwyn, Lewis <strong>the</strong> Landless, Raoul <strong>the</strong> Urbane, Roger <strong>the</strong> Goliard, <strong>The</strong>len von Kallenbach, and Yolanda <strong>of</strong> Thymbra to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. King Terrence <strong>the</strong>n bestowed <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> Baroness on Mistress Annette <strong>of</strong> Faire Monte for her many years<br />

as Chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Scribes. Queen Allissandra created <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Archers, a part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Guard, to consist <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> best<br />

archers in <strong>the</strong> kingdom. Aaron <strong>the</strong> Grey was made <strong>the</strong> captain and Kriemhilde <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t, Llerret de Grenada, Neil Gyrfalcon, Paul <strong>of</strong><br />

Normandy, and Rodrigo de Cerdaña were admitted as founding members. Queen Allissandra <strong>the</strong>n admitted Wilowen <strong>of</strong> Stuarts to <strong>the</strong><br />

Queen’s Guard. Francesca <strong>the</strong> Bemused transferred <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Royal Chatelaine to Leonessa des Belles Fleures. Court ended and <strong>the</strong><br />

fighters ga<strong>the</strong>red to choose matches for <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re were fifty-four fighters entered in <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists, and two preliminary rounds were held to bring <strong>the</strong> number down to thirty-two.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n single eliminations were run, inter-spaced with some challenges and a melee, until in <strong>the</strong> semifinals Sir Steven MacEanruig defeated<br />

Duke James Greyhelm and Viscount Gregory <strong>of</strong> York defeated Sir David Westerville. In <strong>the</strong> finals Viscount Gregory defeated Sir Steven<br />

two straight to win <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists. Viscountess Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling was his lady. <strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r fighters carried <strong>the</strong>m over to <strong>the</strong> thrones,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were crowned with <strong>the</strong> laurel and rose wreaths and mantels and invested as Crown Prince and Princess and Prince and Princess<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists, until <strong>the</strong>re is a winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Principality Coronet Lists. Final Court began.<br />

Sir Maelgwyn de Lyonesse <strong>the</strong>n announced that <strong>the</strong> August Purgatorio Coronation was being kidnaped to Allyshia, where he<br />

promised <strong>the</strong> temperature would not exceed 100 degrees. Prince Gregory winced and remarked that his mundane job lies one mile north <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Mexican border. <strong>The</strong>n Prince Manfred rose and requested <strong>of</strong> King Terrence equal rights for An Tir, asking that a kingdom tournament<br />

be held in An Tir. Prince Gregory groaned and King Terrence said he would consider <strong>the</strong> proposal. King Terrence called forward Allyn<br />

Samildanach and admitted him to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit.<br />

King Terrence informed Prince Gregory that he could not now compete in <strong>the</strong> first Crown Lists <strong>of</strong> Caid to become <strong>the</strong> first King <strong>of</strong> Caid,<br />

and Prince Gregory replied that he was satisfied to be <strong>the</strong> King who crowned <strong>the</strong> first King <strong>of</strong> Caid. <strong>The</strong>n King Terrence called forward<br />

members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican and admitted Alison von Markheim and Matriona du Cameliard to <strong>the</strong> Order, to <strong>the</strong> cheers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

populace. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon competition for puddings was Lady Ellen Cross Quills. <strong>The</strong> Muckin’ Great Clubbe<br />

was awarded to Morgan ap Rhys. King Terrence gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Ursaline de Grennan-Barret. <strong>The</strong> House <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Anonymous<br />

Bosh, winners <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cookie Bake-<strong>of</strong>f at Twelfth Night, challenged <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West to a cookie bake<strong>of</strong>f at <strong>the</strong> April<br />

Coronation, to be judged by <strong>the</strong> children <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Society and friends. (At which many were heard to remark how <strong>the</strong>y were friends <strong>of</strong><br />

children.) Wilhelm von Schlüssel announced <strong>the</strong> contest to design permanent medallions for <strong>the</strong> Orders <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel and <strong>the</strong> Pelican, to<br />

be judged at <strong>the</strong> June Crown. Court adjourned and <strong>the</strong> populace ga<strong>the</strong>red up <strong>the</strong>ir gear and adjourned to <strong>the</strong> Campus Christian Center in<br />

San Jose for a revel. Master Hal Ravn showed his slow-motion films <strong>of</strong> society fighting and <strong>the</strong> first parts <strong>of</strong> a film on <strong>the</strong> Atenveldt war.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was dancing, singing, general revelry, and a great kilt putting-on display for <strong>the</strong> entertainment <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queen and <strong>the</strong> ladies.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “An interesting thing occurred as <strong>the</strong> blow that killed Steven in <strong>the</strong> second fight. I was ei<strong>the</strong>r marshaling next to Duke William <strong>of</strong><br />

Houghton (or holding Gregory's secondary weapon), and when <strong>the</strong> blow landed and Steven was 'dead', William pirouetted in <strong>the</strong><br />

air and landed on his knees with a ground shaking thud, addressing Bevin as 'Your Highness' in deference to <strong>the</strong> new title her lord<br />

had just won.” – Richard <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “I didn't notice, but it's definitely <strong>the</strong> sort <strong>of</strong> thing William would have done.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

A “One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> best fights I have witnessed happened that day between Gregory and Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga, which Gregory won (about 1/4<br />

finals). One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> hardest fought, clever, and accurate (or lack <strong>the</strong>re<strong>of</strong> because defense ruled) fight I can recall.” – Richard <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “Should have been good. Gregory and Andrew were both very controlled fighters and fine swordsmen. Nei<strong>the</strong>r had any sort<br />

<strong>of</strong> blow counting problem and both combined fine control with quickness and strength. Andy was always one <strong>of</strong> my favorite<br />

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people to fight because he always drew <strong>the</strong> best out <strong>of</strong> me. We discussed this a long time back and discovered that we did<br />

that for each o<strong>the</strong>r because we both were afraid to not go full out.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

B “An interesting list. As I think I mentioned before, I'm usually not very focused in Crown Lists. In this one I remained focused until<br />

<strong>the</strong> finals, mainly because I didn't really want Jim to win and try to sweep <strong>the</strong> whole Terry thing under <strong>the</strong> rug. I defeated James in<br />

<strong>the</strong> semi's and after that I was willing to win but didn't care too much one way or <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r. Not caring too much is no way to fight<br />

someone like Gregory who was a first class fighter and who had a lady he very much wanted to put on <strong>the</strong> throne. Basically he took<br />

me apart quite handily.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

April 29-30, 1978 AS XII Beltane Coronation<br />

Held at Big Trees Camp, Redwood Regional Park, Oakland, California. Earl Kevin<br />

Peregrynne and Baroness Matriana du Cameliard were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. First court<br />

started at 11:30 am, with <strong>the</strong> herald reading <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> many announcements. <strong>The</strong>n<br />

followed presentations to King Terrence and Queen Allisandra. Duke James<br />

Greyhelm announced a wagering contest to be held that day. May<strong>the</strong>n <strong>of</strong><br />

Elfhaven (May<strong>the</strong>n Gervaise) told a story <strong>of</strong> how she had come across a<br />

marvelous sword guarded by a Black Knight (Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix), a Monk<br />

(Fa<strong>the</strong>r Ruthven <strong>of</strong> Rockridge), and a Fair Lady (Duchess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix), who<br />

told her that it was time for a knight to win <strong>the</strong> sword by defeating <strong>the</strong> Black<br />

Knight in a contest <strong>of</strong> arms, and defeating <strong>the</strong> Monk in a contest <strong>of</strong> wits, and<br />

Gregory <strong>of</strong> York - Argent, a falcon striking, wings<br />

displayed proper, on a chief azure three roses winning argent, each <strong>the</strong> charged heart <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Fair Lady by virtue <strong>of</strong> his chivalry. May<strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong>n<br />

with a rose Or, fimbriated sable, all barbed and seeded proper.<br />

identified Duke Aonghais dubh MacTarbh as <strong>the</strong> chosen knight. (Duke<br />

Aonghais had commissioned Sean a’Claideamh to make <strong>the</strong> sword and <strong>the</strong>y thought it would be fun to make him earn it.)<br />

Lady Cliveden d’Chieux brought forth <strong>the</strong> newest member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> kingdom, her daughter Ealasaid, to be blessed by <strong>the</strong> King. <strong>The</strong><br />

College <strong>of</strong> St. David gave each <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties an etched crystal wine goblet. Ealisaid NicChlurain gave a buckle to <strong>the</strong> King with his<br />

mundane name on it, and a pretty wooden box to <strong>the</strong> Queen. Llerrett de Granada and Dierdrianna <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Misty Isles gave a photograph <strong>of</strong><br />

His Majesty to King Terrence, and a pen made from an arrow to <strong>the</strong> Queen. Kate <strong>the</strong> Curious and Lord Robert <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles gave a bottle<br />

<strong>of</strong> wine, followed by Duke James Greyhelm who gave His Majesty a spear head. Duchess Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin gave a rose to Her Majesty<br />

and a strawberry plant to His Majesty, in token <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir soon to be status as Countess and Duke. <strong>The</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> Westermark brought forth<br />

a petition for Shire status, which was granted. Master Alewäulfe <strong>the</strong> Red gave <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties <strong>the</strong> napkins embroidered with <strong>the</strong>ir arms,<br />

which he had promised at Twelfth Night. Darachshire presented a pair <strong>of</strong> goblets. Mistress Louise <strong>of</strong> Woodsholme gave Her Majesty a<br />

pendant. Mistress Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani) gave Her Majesty some garnet buttons. And Baroness Matriana du Cameliard<br />

gave each <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties a packet <strong>of</strong> Pop Rocks. Scrolls were <strong>the</strong>n handed out.<br />

King Terrence gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Aster <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin, Caitlin de Wyndmere, Ellen Winterbourne, Lawrence <strong>of</strong> Warenné, and<br />

Leonna del Belle Fleures. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican was called forward, and Duke James Greyhelm and Duchess Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin were<br />

admitted. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel was called up and Lady Joan <strong>of</strong> Crawfordsmuir was admitted. King Terrence <strong>the</strong>n called forward<br />

all belted fighters and knighted Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven. Queen Allissandra admitted Duke James Greyhelm and Karl <strong>of</strong> Clan Colin to <strong>the</strong><br />

Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace, and presented her Queen’s Cypher to Lady Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix), Lady Josette du Chanticleer, Lady<br />

Ursaline de Grinan-Barrett, and <strong>the</strong>n to King Terrence, saying “I couldn’t have done it without you!” Queen Allissandra called up <strong>the</strong><br />

Queen’s Guard and <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Archers and thanked <strong>the</strong>m for <strong>the</strong>ir service, and released <strong>the</strong>m from <strong>the</strong>ir oaths <strong>of</strong> fealty.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong>re was a break followed by <strong>the</strong> Grand March announced by Baron John ap Griffin, followed by <strong>the</strong> coronation <strong>of</strong> Gregory <strong>of</strong><br />

York and Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling as King and Queen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West, <strong>the</strong> first and last Caidans to be so crowned. <strong>The</strong> various oaths <strong>of</strong> fealty<br />

were exchanged and King Gregory and Queen Bevin began <strong>the</strong>ir first court.<br />

Duke Terrence <strong>of</strong> Halliday and Countess Allissandra Olympia Martiessa de Constantine came forward to be invested with <strong>the</strong>ir titles.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n Queen Bevin reinstated <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Guard and <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Archers, admitted Jason Griffith <strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst, Lasarian <strong>of</strong> Twrynyswr,<br />

and Lorenzo di Sant’Angelo as new members to <strong>the</strong> Guard and Robear du Bois and Sine Singing Hands as new members to <strong>the</strong> Archers.<br />

Sweyn MacChlurain was made Captain <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Guard until <strong>the</strong> Caid Coronation on June 3, when he and <strong>the</strong> new members from Caid<br />

would form <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Guard and Queen’s Archers for Caid. <strong>The</strong>n King Gregory gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Ann Elizabeth <strong>of</strong> Westmarch,<br />

Herman de Medici, and Tristan de Montespore. He admitted Duke Aonghais dubh MacTarbh and Eowyn Amberdrake to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican was called up and Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn was admitted. Clan Colin was called up and Queen Bevin<br />

paid <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong> piper’s fee. Duke William <strong>of</strong> Houghton was called up and presented by his family with a pair <strong>of</strong> knight’s spurs. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong><br />

presentations from <strong>the</strong> populace began.<br />

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Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling - Vert, three fraises Or,<br />

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May<strong>the</strong>n <strong>of</strong> Elfhaven (May<strong>the</strong>n Gervaise) brought a gift from <strong>the</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> Seagirt. <strong>The</strong> Canton <strong>of</strong> Windy Meads presented <strong>The</strong>ir<br />

Majesties with <strong>the</strong>ir arms done in marzipan. Lord Gwydioan am y’Gorlwyn and Lady Anna McAyre <strong>of</strong> Gorabh brought a bottle <strong>of</strong> wine and<br />

a bottle <strong>of</strong> pinch. Llerrett de Grenada and Dierdrianna <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Misty Isles gave a scotch cake to His Majesty and an arrow pen to Her<br />

Majesty. Lorenzo di Sant’Angelo, squire to King Gregory, presented <strong>the</strong> King with a book on armor, and <strong>the</strong> Queen with a book on cooking.<br />

Kate <strong>the</strong> Curious gave Her Majesty a pair <strong>of</strong> gloves. James <strong>the</strong> Fisher presented <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties with a freshly caught uncooked four pound<br />

fish. <strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Angels presented <strong>the</strong> traditional gold, frankincense and myrrh. Lyrel-Philippa <strong>of</strong> Essex gave a loaf <strong>of</strong> pumpkin bread.<br />

Jared Blaydeaux gave His Majesty an empty platter to be filled that evening with as many crepes as His Majesty could eat. Lady Eyana<br />

bat-David gave His Majesty a chocolate liquor cake with rum icing. House von Regensburg presented some pretty fabric. Jehansuh gave<br />

some jewelry. Giraldus Dragonsclaw presented a bottle <strong>of</strong> wine to His Majesty and a box to her Majesty. Lady Giesele-Hildegaard <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Mystic Dragon presented roses to Her Majesty. O<strong>the</strong>r presentations came from Darachshire, Herman de Medici, Griffin Freehold, and<br />

Lasarian <strong>of</strong> Twrynyswr. A letter from Paul <strong>of</strong> Hameldone, Western Ambassador to <strong>the</strong> East was read, wherein he pledged his fealty. Lord<br />

Samuel de Basset sponsored a contest for a poem in honor <strong>of</strong> Queen Bevin, to be judged by Queen Bevin, with <strong>the</strong> prize a helm. <strong>The</strong> Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> Arachne’s Web gave a silver spider to Deporodh <strong>of</strong> Rannoch and announced that Mistress Louise <strong>of</strong> Woodsholme was founding a<br />

branch in Caid. Master Cadwalladyr Stone <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t announced his resignation in June <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Seneschal and designated<br />

Baroness Matriana du Cameliard as his replacement. <strong>The</strong>n court ended and <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Favor Lists and <strong>the</strong> Art’s Championship got<br />

undeway.<br />

Arts contests were held all day Saturday and on Sunday as well. <strong>The</strong> winners were to be announced at June Crown. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Queen’s Favor Lists was Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix. <strong>The</strong>re was a Wooden Spoon Contest for Onion Anything. King Gregory and Queen<br />

Bevin had a stack <strong>of</strong> questionnaires on <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists placed at <strong>the</strong> Lists table, and over a hundred were filled out. A Court<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chivalry was held after dinner at <strong>the</strong> Bardic Circle, considering whe<strong>the</strong>r one’s activities in one’s mundane life outside <strong>the</strong> SCA should<br />

effect one’s standing in <strong>the</strong> SCA. <strong>The</strong> consensus was that it shouldn’t. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> bards took over <strong>the</strong> bardic circle.<br />

<strong>The</strong> next morning King Gregory and Queen Bevin held morning court. Tristan de Montesporre and Lorriana du Bonne Ventura<br />

presented <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties with wine and two Caid sweatshirts, bearing <strong>the</strong> arms <strong>of</strong> Caid. Mistress Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge read a parable, and<br />

Gwendwyn <strong>the</strong> Silent was invested as Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists. Stephen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Yews was <strong>the</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> wagering contest. King Gregory<br />

gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Æ<strong>the</strong>lred <strong>the</strong> Jute and Jehansuh. <strong>The</strong>n he knighted Marshall <strong>of</strong> Eaglesbane. Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst got<br />

<strong>the</strong> Tacky Hanky from Countess Patrice du Couer Fidel for <strong>the</strong> best death that day, and <strong>the</strong> Old Battered Helm went to Duke James<br />

Greyhelm. Wilowen <strong>of</strong> Stuarts received <strong>the</strong> Old Moldy Fossil, a deer’s skull, for <strong>the</strong> best action after death by a body. Shirin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Moors<br />

won <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon contest. Alfric Favnesbane was admitted to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Guard, and Queen Bevin gave her favor to Duke Paul<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bellatrix. Lord Rodrigo de Cerdaña announced <strong>the</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> his game board contest to be Charles Smokeeater, for his beautiful chess<br />

board set, which Yolanda del Campo de Cerdaña had bought for Rodrigo and <strong>the</strong>n presented to him. Rodrigo presented <strong>the</strong> second place<br />

entry from Baron Gerhard Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland to King Gregory as Baron Gerhard’s gift. King Gregory decreed that puns at court were<br />

forbidden and carried a 25¢ fine, to be levied by <strong>the</strong> Constables. <strong>The</strong> edict was promptly violated repeatedly. Lady Debreczeni Ilona<br />

announced <strong>the</strong> beginning <strong>of</strong> a Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists Newsletter. Duke Aonghais dubh MacTarbh announced his upcoming wedding<br />

to Lady Mary Taran <strong>of</strong> Glastonbury at <strong>the</strong> Pentacost Feast in Caid.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n court broke and <strong>the</strong> archers began to shoot. A melee was held to determine <strong>the</strong> new Protector <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Royal Wards, and Markus<br />

<strong>of</strong> Shasta won to become <strong>the</strong> new Wardlord. Duke Aonghais dubh MacTarbh succeeded in his three tasks and received his new sword.<br />

It began to rain and <strong>the</strong> tourney closed up early. A revel was held that evening in <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Duke Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Ah yes, Beltane Coronation A.S. XII, when my friend Dave (SCA name forgotten at this point) debuted his standard garb at a<br />

<strong>Kingdom</strong> event, making folks nervous ...<br />

“You see, Dave is legally blind, and 6'4". His garb in those days was a headsman's outfit, consisting <strong>of</strong> a gigantic ax (which<br />

he used to check <strong>the</strong> ground ahead <strong>of</strong> him), a tunic, and a black hood with no eyeholes. For some silly reason, given this garb and<br />

his size, <strong>the</strong>re was always strange squealing from <strong>the</strong> ladies in areas where he was walking ...” – Jilara <strong>of</strong> Carrowlea<br />

B [<strong>The</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> Westermark brought forth a petition for Shire status, which was granted.] “Wasn't that <strong>the</strong> San Mateo peninsula? If so,<br />

<strong>the</strong> shire's collective persona were landsknechts with excessively long, German names and lots <strong>of</strong> puff and slash costumes. Roger<br />

Bergen and Tom Willey were two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m, but I can't remember <strong>the</strong> rest.”<br />

[<strong>The</strong> various oaths <strong>of</strong> fealty were exchanged and King Gregory and Queen Bevin began <strong>the</strong>ir first court.] “From my footage <strong>of</strong><br />

that Grand March and coronation, I can tell you that Henrik rode on horseback ("Sugar" who he trained for tilting and tolerating an<br />

armored rider) up to <strong>the</strong> thrones, dipping his pennoned lance in salute and <strong>the</strong>n marching a second time with <strong>the</strong> Silver Mullets<br />

(multiple trips through Grand Marches were common enough, depending on how many awards/<strong>of</strong>fices you held or households<br />

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you were affiliated with). Aside from <strong>the</strong> usual appearances <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> peerage, some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r notables presenting <strong>the</strong>mselves at<br />

court were <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Sciences, Arts, <strong>the</strong> Constables, <strong>the</strong> Mistress <strong>of</strong> Games and Jollities (Peggy and her charges), and a horde<br />

<strong>of</strong> celtic types.<br />

“Absent from <strong>the</strong> description <strong>of</strong> court events was <strong>the</strong> musical composition that was performed for <strong>the</strong>ir new majesties. People<br />

that I recognize included (and I'll mix SCA and mundane names here and probably misspell most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m) Karen de Wyvern, Aurelia<br />

de LaLicorne, Shelley Monson, Simon Spaulding (playing <strong>the</strong> violin), and Michael Siemon (can't do his last name here, but he would<br />

jokingly call himself Michael Siemon Vinegaroil). I believe it was Michael who wrote <strong>the</strong> piece and coordinated <strong>the</strong> music and<br />

singers.” – Brian Dritar an Con<br />

1 “Organized and played-in-<strong>the</strong>-band, yes. But I'm sure it must have been Simon Spaulding who wrote <strong>the</strong> piece. (Some years<br />

earlier, I wrote a motet for <strong>the</strong> 3rd? coronation <strong>of</strong> Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix, and a reign or so later a chanson for James & Verena, but<br />

that just about exhausted my melodic creativity. -)) I am astonished that you get my _mundane_ surname right. For SCA<br />

purposes I discarded <strong>the</strong> intrusive 'e' that my great^2 Grossvater inserted on immigration (in order to "make" <strong>the</strong> stupid<br />

Americans pronounce it correctly; misguided man...) That 'e' has caused all sorts <strong>of</strong> silly problems subsequently (including<br />

<strong>the</strong> cousins who seem to think that we are French! -)) "Vinegaroil" is a fair enough rendering <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sachsen-Anhalt town <strong>the</strong><br />

family is from (and hence my SCA titulature) von Wernigerode” – Johann Heinrich Michael Simon von Wernigerode<br />

C [<strong>The</strong> edict was promptly violated repeatedly.] “This backfired on Gregory big time. Most <strong>of</strong> us believe that Gregory really thought this<br />

would help curtail <strong>the</strong> rampant "punnery" with this fine, which was instantly referred to as a PUNishment, and a PUNtax, <strong>The</strong> effect<br />

<strong>of</strong> course was quite <strong>the</strong> opposite. It even moved previous non-<strong>of</strong>fenders to PUNtification. Princess Neptha <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>bes, who had<br />

never oPUNly admitted to being a closet punster, came to <strong>the</strong> very next court with her roll <strong>of</strong> quarters and reeled <strong>of</strong>f a speech which<br />

had Gregory groaning in agony. She continued to torment him (and only him) through his reign.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

1 “It also brought on one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> great adventures <strong>of</strong> Clan Kidney. (Clan Kidney ought to find a place in <strong>the</strong>se pages, anyway -remember<br />

how it took <strong>the</strong> kingdom by storm?)<br />

“Everybody in <strong>the</strong> clan had an anatomical name -- in keeping with <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> clan, which Robbie Kinslayer had coined<br />

in a fit <strong>of</strong> irritation with <strong>the</strong> Scottishoidness <strong>of</strong> Clan Colin, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> notable groupings <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> time, on <strong>the</strong> premise that<br />

"everybody knows <strong>the</strong> Kidney is above <strong>the</strong> Colon" -- Sir Loren sur la Roche was Sir Lawrence O'Liver, Lucky and MacEanruig<br />

were <strong>the</strong> McAdenoids, and so on and on from <strong>the</strong>re. I was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sisters O'Hair. Anyway, we -- numbering <strong>the</strong> better part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a hundred strong, if memory doesn't exaggerate too much -- assembled a mighty presentation <strong>of</strong> quarters... quarter coins,<br />

quarter bananas, quarter oranges, you name it... all heaped toge<strong>the</strong>r on a platter. We processed into court, plopped down <strong>the</strong><br />

platter saying we intended to take care <strong>of</strong> our taxes all at once, and proceeded to have <strong>the</strong> herald announce us each and all<br />

by clan name, one by one.<br />

“Ah, joy.<br />

“Surely <strong>the</strong>re are more Kidney tales out <strong>the</strong>re. Remember <strong>the</strong> Right Kidney and <strong>the</strong> One Who Left?” – Hilary <strong>of</strong> Serendip<br />

I “Among <strong>the</strong> numerous obnoxious features <strong>of</strong> Clan Kidney was our habit <strong>of</strong> selecting tartans (different for each sept <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Clan, <strong>of</strong> course) which were as garish and obnoxious as possible. (Unlike most <strong>of</strong> Clan Colin, we were aware that <strong>the</strong><br />

assignment <strong>of</strong> specific patterns to particular clans was an artifact <strong>of</strong> Victorian weaving companies, ra<strong>the</strong>r than something<br />

which had been thought <strong>of</strong> in period.) Some were truly horrible, and <strong>the</strong> assembled members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Clan were a sight<br />

to appall any and all pseudo-Scot.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> McAdenoids were particularly obnoxious, having not only a hunting McAdenoid pattern (bright orange, black, and<br />

white, which no animal could miss), dress McAdenoid (actually a perfectly nice collection <strong>of</strong> patterns printed in a<br />

patchwork), but also Royal McAdenioda very staid blue and white pattern – except it came on fake fur! We had caps <strong>of</strong><br />

maintenance made <strong>of</strong> it.” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

a How did <strong>the</strong> McAdenoids and Clan McCreekie (reference: <strong>The</strong> Goon Show) manage to not meet on <strong>the</strong> field<br />

sometime? Our dress plaid was a checkerboard <strong>of</strong> various plaids, every o<strong>the</strong>r one with a black silhouette <strong>of</strong> a knight<br />

on horseback -- Conrad once threw us <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> field when we tried to enter our banner in a Caidan Order <strong>of</strong> Precedence<br />

(an act <strong>of</strong> good taste that brought him a round <strong>of</strong> applause). Not being fighters, we McCreekies didn't have a hunting<br />

tartan, though we should have used <strong>the</strong> shocking pink, lime green, turquoise blue and Germana brown mustard<br />

yellow plaid I passed up for <strong>the</strong> design mentioned above.” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

D [A Court <strong>of</strong> Chivalry was held after dinner at <strong>the</strong> Bardic Circle, considering whe<strong>the</strong>r one’s activities in one’s mundane life outside<br />

<strong>the</strong> SCA should effect one’s standing in <strong>the</strong> SCA. <strong>The</strong> consensus was that it shouldn’t.] “That was sort <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> last gasp <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> whole<br />

Terrance <strong>of</strong> Halliday thing. As I recall, it was not a Court <strong>of</strong> Chivalry but an inquiry by <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>n marshal, William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton, working<br />

from <strong>the</strong> directions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> previous king, Paul. Everyone pretty much wanted Terry gone (and he never was in much evidence again).<br />

<strong>The</strong>re wasn't much push, however, for any sort <strong>of</strong> retroactive action against him.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Year Thirteen<br />

June 24-25, 1978 AS XIII Crown Tourney<br />

Held at Big Trees Camp, Redwood Regional Park, Oakland, California. First court began at 11:00 am in <strong>the</strong> sunny clear morning. <strong>The</strong> Grand<br />

March was held, followed by various announcements. <strong>The</strong> Royal Brownie Maker presented <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties with brownies (Phillip <strong>the</strong><br />

Fierce). May<strong>the</strong>n <strong>of</strong> Elfhaven (May<strong>the</strong>n Gervaise) presented <strong>the</strong> prizes for two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> contests from <strong>the</strong> Mists’ Warlord Tourney in May --<br />

Nicholas Worthington won for Musical Armor (a helm) and April <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dales won for A<strong>the</strong>lbrose. <strong>The</strong> Shastan Mercenaries presented<br />

a “Mary-Go-Round”, consisting <strong>of</strong> Lady Mary <strong>of</strong> Uffington holding a parasol and turning around while <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r mercenaries went around<br />

in <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r direction bobbing like a merry-go-round’s wooden horses. <strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Western Seas sent a contingent who presented<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir Majesties with a scroll. Queen Bevin in turn presented <strong>the</strong>m each with a ribbon <strong>of</strong> her colors. Mistress Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya<br />

de Foix) presented <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties with an “old map” sent by Master John ap Griffin and Mistress Bjo ap Griffin from <strong>the</strong>ir recent travels<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Western Seas, and putting in Caid’s claim to <strong>the</strong> islands (Hawaii). Manfred Eiffenblau, Champion <strong>of</strong> An Tir, <strong>the</strong>n presented Prince<br />

Steingrim’s claim to <strong>the</strong> islands. (This feud over <strong>the</strong> possession <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> islands was to rage all through <strong>the</strong> event.) His Majesty took both<br />

petitions for consideration.<br />

Random House presented a silver tray with a box filled with quarters, chocolate chip cookies (in quarters) and quarter sections <strong>of</strong> fruit.<br />

Yulseth <strong>of</strong> Darkwood gave His Majesty a Nine Man Morris set consisting <strong>of</strong> painted miniatures. Earl Kevin Peregrynne presented <strong>The</strong>ir<br />

Majesties with copies <strong>of</strong> his newly printed Fighter’s Handbook. Lord Brian Dritar an Con presented His Majesty with a medium scale<br />

painted fighter figure <strong>of</strong> His Majesty. Diana <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles presented short bread. <strong>The</strong>n some scrolls were passed out, to <strong>the</strong> oohs and ahhs<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> populace. King Gregory gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Alan Silverbear, Linda <strong>of</strong> Collinswood, Simon de Spaldyng, and William <strong>of</strong><br />

Welcnmer. <strong>The</strong>n he admitted Taylor <strong>of</strong> Lochaber to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit and gave Grants <strong>of</strong> Arms to Lewis <strong>the</strong> Landless and<br />

Varavara <strong>the</strong> Fair. Queen Bevin admitted Alison <strong>of</strong> Hoghton and Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace. King<br />

Gregory formally recognized <strong>the</strong> Lists Pages as a group under <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Heralds. Markus <strong>of</strong> Shasta was called up and invested as<br />

Protector <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Royal Wards (Wardlord). <strong>The</strong>n court broke for <strong>the</strong> various activities <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> day.<br />

After a Grand Melee <strong>the</strong> double elimination Crown Lists were held, with Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky and Duke James Greyhelm reaching <strong>the</strong><br />

finals. Duke James was <strong>the</strong> victor, fighting for his lady, Duchess Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin. During this time, <strong>the</strong> last <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arts Championship<br />

contests were taking place and <strong>the</strong> ladies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> kingdom ga<strong>the</strong>red to vote on <strong>the</strong> Philanderer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Year. At afternoon court Duke James<br />

and Duchess Verena were crowned as Crown Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West and Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists. <strong>The</strong> winning and losing<br />

fighter poems were read, and Duke William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton, Earl Marshall, thanked <strong>the</strong> Caid Marshalls for <strong>the</strong>ir assistance, and in particular<br />

Duke Aonghais dubh MacTarbh for acting as chief marshall. Master Douglas Brownbeard, Sir William Gordon <strong>of</strong> York, and Lord Simon<br />

de Spaldyng sang a song to <strong>the</strong> three Warlords <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists, entitled “We Be Warlords Three”. Queen Bevin announced <strong>the</strong> Philanderer<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Year to be Prince James Greyhelm, proclaiming him <strong>the</strong> best neck-nuzzler in <strong>the</strong> kingdom. She admitted Radnor <strong>of</strong> Guildemar to <strong>the</strong><br />

Queen’s Guard. Lady Galina de Keri presented <strong>the</strong> prize for <strong>the</strong> recent Order <strong>of</strong> Arachne’s Web lace contest to Deporodh <strong>of</strong> Rannoch, and<br />

transferred <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order to Deporodh, as Galina is moving to <strong>the</strong> East. Deporodh <strong>the</strong>n produced a scroll signed by <strong>the</strong><br />

rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order conferring upon Galina <strong>the</strong> Silver Spider Award. Meriwea<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Four Winds medieval music trio<br />

presented a piece she had written. <strong>The</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel were called up and Douglas Brownbeard <strong>of</strong> Hvitamyrr and Brian<br />

Dritar an Con were admitted. <strong>The</strong> Warlords <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists announced <strong>the</strong> Crusade to rescue <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties from <strong>the</strong> evil clutches <strong>of</strong> Caid<br />

(sic) would take place at <strong>the</strong> Cambria site. <strong>The</strong>n court broke for <strong>the</strong> night. <strong>The</strong> arts contests resumed and a bardic circle was held.<br />

Morning court began with presentations. Mistress Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix) called up Dukes Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga and Henrik<br />

<strong>of</strong> Havn and presented <strong>the</strong>m with T-shirts bearing <strong>the</strong> inscription in diffraction grating letters: “DISCO DUKE.” House Footloose presented<br />

Her Majesty with <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wayward Penguin, for her travels, <strong>the</strong> symbol being a stuffed penguin doll with a pilgrim’s staff. Manfred<br />

Eiffenblau remembered some more reasons for Prince Steingrim’s claim to Hawaii. Grün der Spitzenklöppler (Juana Isabella de Montoya<br />

de Rodriguez) presented baklava. Jared Blaydeaux presented to Burger King iron-on transfers. <strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Western Seas replied<br />

to An Tir and Caid. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon contest for meat pies was won by April <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dales. Queen Bevin admitted Duke<br />

Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace. <strong>The</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican were called up and Rodrigo de Cerdaña was<br />

admitted. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> belted fighters came forward and Seamus Peacemaker was knighted. Court broke for <strong>the</strong> afternoon.<br />

A King’s Champion Lists was held, along with <strong>the</strong> last <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arts contests and an archery contest. Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky won <strong>the</strong> lists,<br />

fighting as McAdenoid <strong>of</strong> Clan Kidney, a new clan formed at <strong>the</strong> tourney. At closing court King Gregory proclaimed him his champion.<br />

Ragnar <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Icy Wastes was awarded <strong>the</strong> Muckin’ Great Clubbe, which Aarond <strong>the</strong> Grey had left at home. Dierdrianna <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Misty Isles<br />

and Llerret de Grenada called forth Aarond to retrieve his “son” Kermit <strong>the</strong> Grey (a green frog doll) whom Dierdrianna had found “naked<br />

and abandoned” at <strong>the</strong> recent Allyshia event and had clo<strong>the</strong>d in an “Aarond <strong>the</strong> Grey suit.” Aarond accused her <strong>of</strong> kidnaping and grabbed<br />

back his son. Mistress Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge sang a song composed on <strong>the</strong> spot in honor <strong>of</strong> Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky’s chivalry in dropping his<br />

shield <strong>the</strong> previous day when Duke James had lost his sword arm, <strong>the</strong>reby losing <strong>the</strong> crown when James won. <strong>The</strong> Royal Archer, Sir Jon<br />

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Fitz-Rolf, announced <strong>the</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bowman’s Class in <strong>the</strong> Archery Contest to be Earl Kevin Peregrynne, followed by Master Rodrigo<br />

de Cerdaña and Orisin. <strong>The</strong> winners <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> contest at <strong>the</strong> May coronation were Orisin, Rodrigo, and Kevin. <strong>The</strong> winers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Archer’s Class<br />

for this tourney were Christopher <strong>of</strong> Hoghton followed by Core. Lady Kriemhild <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t, Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts, announced <strong>the</strong> winners<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arts Championship: Music Composition - Merriwea<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Four Winds, Poetry - Morrigan Starcloak, Sculpture - Jay Witcher,<br />

Calligraphy - Merewyn de Lyonesse and Jocelyn FitzHugh <strong>of</strong> Gillyflower, Illumination - Jocelyn FitzHugh <strong>of</strong> Gillyflower, Costuming - Louise<br />

<strong>of</strong> Woodsholme, Fine Needlework - Merewyn de Lyonesse, Brewing - Gisele-Hildegaard <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mystic Dragon and Louise <strong>of</strong> Woodsholme,<br />

Cooking - Giesele-Hildegaard <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mystic Dragon, Woodworking - Jay Witcher, Metalworking - Morgana, Dancing - Merewyn de<br />

Lyonesse, Musical Performance - Simon de Spaldyng, Jesting - Giesele-Hildegaard <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mystic Dragon, Singing - Douglas Brownbeard<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hvitamyrr and Aarond <strong>the</strong> Grey, and Dramatic Performance - Victor. <strong>The</strong> Fine Arts Champion was Deporodh <strong>of</strong> Rannoch. <strong>The</strong> Technical<br />

Arts Champion was Giesele-Hildegaard <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mystic Dragon. <strong>The</strong> Performing Arts Champion was Renfield Wanderscribe (Edmund Renfield<br />

Wanderscribe). <strong>The</strong> Grand Arts Champion was Baroness Merewyn de Lyonesse. <strong>The</strong>ir Highnesses, Prince James and Princess Verena,<br />

called up <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> House Lichtern, who had earlier performed a marvelous little play, and called for a Royal Command Performance<br />

a <strong>the</strong>ir coronation. Court ended. Challenges ensued, complete with <strong>the</strong> twin bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> King Gregory, and dancing recommenced. A revel<br />

followed at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Shirin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Moors, in Berkeley.<br />

Comments:<br />

A [After a Grand Melee <strong>the</strong> double elimination Crown Lists were held, with Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky and Duke James Greyhelm reaching<br />

<strong>the</strong> finals.] “Thus (briefly) regaining a tie with Steve for <strong>the</strong> most times in <strong>the</strong> finals without actually winning.” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

1 “So how many times was this in <strong>the</strong> finals without winning? Did you or Steven eventually prevail in this hard fought competition,<br />

and what was <strong>the</strong> final total? Does this record still stand, or has a younger fighter had <strong>the</strong> impertinence to break this record?<br />

“ – Robear du Bois<br />

I “I believe my record still stands. I've been in <strong>the</strong> finals a total <strong>of</strong> seven times without winning and once when I won. With<br />

some thought, I think my problem has always been focus.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “After Caid became a <strong>Kingdom</strong>, Duke Jason set a record which might still stand, coming in second in six consecutive Crown<br />

Tourneys. After <strong>the</strong> sixth time, I told him, in jest, that he always finished second because he wore black. Bad guys wear black,<br />

and while <strong>the</strong>y always make it to <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> movie, <strong>the</strong>y always lose in <strong>the</strong> end. Jason said nothing, but on <strong>the</strong> day <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

next Crown Tourney, he appeared wearing blue and white, and fighting with a blue and white shield. In <strong>the</strong> finals he defeated<br />

Sir Guy de Coldrake, who was wearing black and white. I regret that this fine tradition, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> man in black losing in <strong>the</strong> finals,<br />

has not been carried on in Caid.” – Robear du Bois<br />

I “And when Jason finally won, it inspired Robear to create a full blown operetta, which should be preserved in at least <strong>the</strong><br />

Caiden continuation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> history. I happen to still have a copy.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

II “I thought Jason was going to catch up with me at one time, but he faltered in <strong>the</strong> home stretch.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

B [<strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Western Seas sent a contingent who presented <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties with a scroll. Queen Bevin in turn presented<br />

<strong>the</strong>m each with a ribbon <strong>of</strong> her colors.] “Serious case <strong>of</strong> fresh <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> back <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> pineapple truck in <strong>the</strong> big city stuff going on here<br />

this weekend. <strong>The</strong> Hawaiians spent <strong>the</strong> best part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> event standing in <strong>the</strong> middle <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> intersection wondering what all <strong>the</strong><br />

honking was about. Gregory and Bevin were <strong>the</strong> (and remain in rare company in my mind, certainly) quintessential image <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

power and legitimacy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Western monarchy. I remember our baron, Sanjuro, gently cajoled us into accompanying him into court<br />

with <strong>the</strong> loving promise <strong>of</strong> not beating us silly o<strong>the</strong>rwise (Sanjuro was old school Shoto-kan Karate, a real motivator indeed!) <strong>The</strong><br />

ribbon was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sterling Tartan, I believe.”<br />

[(This feud over <strong>the</strong> possession <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> islands was to rage all through <strong>the</strong> event.) His Majesty took both petitions for<br />

consideration.] “<strong>The</strong> Barony was founded by a Marine Lawyer who was transferred in <strong>the</strong> mid 70's from <strong>the</strong> mid-west (Middle<br />

<strong>Kingdom</strong>, Lewis <strong>the</strong> Landless). As far as we were concerned we were Westerners. So was CAID for that matter (<strong>The</strong>re was a<br />

difference? ... we were waayyy out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> loop on kingdom politics). So was An Tir, though in truth, we were sketchy on that one (in<br />

<strong>the</strong> crown lists, my second round fight was with "Manfred, Champion <strong>of</strong> An Tir"... I asked a local where An Tir was and how big- to<br />

get some idea <strong>of</strong> this guy's mojo- and was sufficiently intimidated when <strong>the</strong> fellow told me it was "Bigger than CAID") Sanjuro's<br />

comment to us was if <strong>the</strong>y wanted it <strong>the</strong>y should come to <strong>the</strong> barony and fight us for it. Sanjuro was big on approaching a lot <strong>of</strong><br />

dilemmas from this angle. We loved <strong>the</strong> attention.”<br />

[<strong>The</strong>ir Majesties with copies <strong>of</strong> his newly printed Fighter's Handbook.] “This was promptly purchased for <strong>the</strong> Barony's<br />

devourment (it had that thing called a "wrap"!?)”<br />

[She admitted Radnor <strong>of</strong> Guildemar to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Guard.] “In a melee between rounds (I don't remember it being <strong>the</strong> Grand<br />

Melee mentioned) I ended up being <strong>the</strong> last alive on my side against several (4-5?) on <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r. My fear inspired technique <strong>of</strong><br />

running backwards faster than my opponents' approach, all <strong>the</strong> while throwing quick snaps (well, us Hawaiians called <strong>the</strong>m snaps)<br />

to <strong>the</strong> head and occasionally legging or killing kept me alive two or three times around <strong>the</strong> field before I was killed. This, and<br />

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perhaps killing Manfred (who was NOT happy about it, macing me a good one in <strong>the</strong> face as he finished his teetering death) caught<br />

<strong>the</strong> eye <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Crown. Before evening court I ran in to Gregory who was washing up behind a pavilion and to my eyes unrecognizable<br />

as <strong>the</strong> king I had seen earlier. He graciously commented, "You're a pretty good fighter", I responded, "Thanks... do you fight?" to<br />

which he replied "Now and <strong>the</strong>n". It only struck me as I left <strong>the</strong> encounter who I had been speaking with and was busily telling my<br />

islands comrades <strong>of</strong> my faux pas when my name was called to come to court (it sounded like my name ... took 'em a couple <strong>of</strong> years<br />

to get Guildemar right). We were all convinced I had brought shame to our Barony and was about to pay <strong>the</strong> piper. Sanjuro told me<br />

to get out <strong>the</strong>re right away and not make it worse. Kneeling at Bevins' feet, wondering what <strong>the</strong> Queens' Guard was, (it didn't<br />

SOUND like a punishment!) my response to <strong>the</strong> herald's question <strong>of</strong> acceptance was a bewildered "I Do". Gregory, drolly informed<br />

me, "Lad, you're not marrying her". Knowing Bevin, you can imagine my disappointment.”<br />

[Manfred Eiffenblau remembered some more reasons for Prince Steingrim’s claim to Hawaii.] “He had spent some time living<br />

on <strong>the</strong> islands. We later made him an honorary Hawaiian and charter member <strong>of</strong> Clan O'Ahu.”<br />

[Challenges ensued, complete with <strong>the</strong> twin bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> King Gregory.] “Wow, what a swordsman. If ever <strong>the</strong>re is a pan<strong>the</strong>on<br />

erected to <strong>the</strong> finest, Gregory should have a special place ...” – Radnor <strong>of</strong> Guildemar<br />

C [<strong>The</strong> Warlords <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists announced <strong>the</strong> Crusade to rescue <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties from <strong>the</strong> evil clutches <strong>of</strong> Caid (sic) would take place<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Cambria site.] “Cambria Junior High, to be specific. War bonds were sold to finance this glorious enterprise, which was to<br />

be known as <strong>the</strong> Crusade <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf.”<br />

[<strong>The</strong> winners <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> contest at <strong>the</strong> May coronation were Orisin, Rodrigo, and Kevin.] “I dread <strong>the</strong> answer, but this wasn't <strong>the</strong> one<br />

and only infamous Orisin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Sword? <strong>The</strong> person who could easily be voted Most Annoying and Hard To Be Rid Of in<br />

<strong>the</strong> SCA? I remember one time when Duchess Carole, Dierdriana <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Misty Isles, and I *all* swore we had spent all day <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

same tourney trying to shake <strong>of</strong>f his attentions. Ei<strong>the</strong>r he'd cloned himself, or he simply went from one to <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> us all day long<br />

...” – Jilara <strong>of</strong> Carrowlea<br />

1 “Yes ... it's <strong>the</strong> same Orison <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Sword, <strong>the</strong> fellow who after a few hours <strong>of</strong> exposure to <strong>the</strong> SCA at his first event<br />

presumed to tell me that he was going to build a 36" diameter round shield out <strong>of</strong> 1/4" steel and it would make him<br />

invulnerable, <strong>the</strong>n refused to listen to my explanations as to why his <strong>the</strong>ory had 2(exp)n-1 holes in it starting with inertia and<br />

moving on from <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

“Undoubtedly he was <strong>the</strong> same person who 'annoyed' you, Carol, Dierdriana, Patrice, Megan, Kriemhild and every o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

woman at that (or any o<strong>the</strong>r) event who had an IQ above room temperature (read = every woman and most girl children [<strong>the</strong><br />

rest were asleep or nursing]) present. I don't believe he was cloned or had learned teleportation, he simply had a personal<br />

annoyance aura that had a minimum coverage <strong>of</strong> approximately 1 acre. (While females wanted to run <strong>of</strong>f and ba<strong>the</strong> in Lysol,<br />

males had to fight down <strong>the</strong> urge to punch his lights out simply to shut him up). Please forgive <strong>the</strong> sarcasm, but I was his<br />

Baron and had to cope with him nearly daily. All aside, he was a pretty good archer and a damn' fine lea<strong>the</strong>r worker, but I think<br />

<strong>the</strong> Karmic balance never came close to even.<br />

“(To quote Patrice [based on a real event]"when someone knocks on your door, confirms your identity <strong>the</strong>n proceeds to<br />

kick <strong>the</strong> bloody Hell out <strong>of</strong> you, you might figure out that you had annoyed someone"). Honest, it was a mundane event, no one<br />

from Golden Rivers had anything to do with it.?” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

I “I wonder if <strong>the</strong>re's a special place in <strong>the</strong> SCA for stories like Orisin? People who are just so over-<strong>the</strong>-top that <strong>the</strong>y have<br />

gone down in legend? It's like how anyone who has ever seen Orisin's Tacky Patchwork Tunic has never forgotten it. (It's<br />

apparently still holding toge<strong>the</strong>r, too, being made entirely out <strong>of</strong> indestructible polyester.)<br />

“I think my favorite was at Purgatorio in Eureka. Was it A.S. XV? He frantically came into my camp and everyone else's<br />

asking for a stick or fire poker or something, because he'd dropped his camera down <strong>the</strong> privy. "It's NOT funny!" he<br />

admonished, as we all were literally rolling around <strong>the</strong> carpet in laughter. I think it was Kevin who was walking by and<br />

commented "This just goes to show that <strong>the</strong>re really is a god..."<br />

“Maybe folks like Orisin are part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> "un<strong>of</strong>ficial history." – Jilara <strong>of</strong> Carrowlea<br />

a “I think people like this are part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> "<strong>of</strong>ficial" SCA story; any group such as Science Fiction fandom, or media fandom,<br />

or <strong>the</strong> SCA, that tolerates <strong>the</strong> extra-weird ones, will get <strong>the</strong>m. So <strong>the</strong>y become part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> story. We all knew at least<br />

one <strong>of</strong> this type, and frankly I found this story you told here far more interesting than run-on discussion <strong>of</strong> who bashed<br />

whom with what and where. (Nothing personal, guys -- you always knew I felt that way).” – Flavia Beatrice<br />

Carmigniani<br />

C “June Crown had an interesting portent for myself. On Sunday morning, I wandered over to see Olaf <strong>the</strong> Maedi-Ogre (who holds<br />

<strong>the</strong> position <strong>of</strong> having been <strong>the</strong> first person I ever spoke to at an SCA event, and is still a good friend, despite decades <strong>of</strong> rumors<br />

<strong>of</strong> his ongoing eminent demise). I talked to some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rieslingers I knew, and Gladi di Atori came over and handed me<br />

"constabulary c<strong>of</strong>fee" (c<strong>of</strong>fee with a healthy shot <strong>of</strong> amaretto). While he had me hooked, he said "Raise your right hand." Okay...<br />

"I hereby swear you in as a deputy constable." Stops, yells over "Hey Olaf, I got you a new deputy!" I believe <strong>the</strong> recruiting tactics<br />

are similar to those used by <strong>the</strong> British army, when <strong>the</strong>y give you a mug <strong>of</strong> ale with a schilling stuck to <strong>the</strong> bottom <strong>of</strong> it... Little did<br />

I know that a few years down <strong>the</strong> road, I'd have <strong>the</strong> job Olaf had ...” – Jilara <strong>of</strong> Carrowlea<br />

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D [Morning court began with presentations. Mistress Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix) called up Dukes Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga and Henrik<br />

<strong>of</strong> Havn and presented <strong>the</strong>m with T-shirts bearing <strong>the</strong> inscription in diffraction grating letters "DISCO DUKE."] “As I recall, <strong>the</strong> "Disco<br />

Duke" business was inspired by <strong>the</strong> novelty song "Disco Duck" that was all <strong>the</strong> rage at that time ...” – Brian Dritar an Con<br />

1 “Also due to <strong>the</strong> fact that <strong>the</strong>y both disco'd at Baroness Mo's wedding in San Diego--in front <strong>of</strong> probably 50 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir most 'discrete'<br />

friends. One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> wonder bread girls, in particular, liked <strong>the</strong> nicknames, and for a while, both Henrik and Andrew had to live<br />

through <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> 'Disco Duke'.” – Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst<br />

August 19-20, 1978 AS XIII Purgatorio Coronation Tournament<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Freshwater Valley Stables, Outside Eureka, California. Baroness<br />

Merewynn de Lyonesse was <strong>the</strong> autocrat for <strong>the</strong> first kingdom tournament to be<br />

held in <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Allyshia. Saturday was clear and warm, but a cooling breeze<br />

made for quite comfortable wea<strong>the</strong>r. <strong>The</strong> final court <strong>of</strong> King Gregory and Queen<br />

Bevin started late in <strong>the</strong> morning with <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties riding in on horseback.<br />

Various announcements were made, including <strong>the</strong> availability <strong>of</strong> rakes and<br />

shovels for “improving” one’s pavilion site. (<strong>The</strong> site for <strong>the</strong> tourney was a<br />

pasture where a number <strong>of</strong> horses had recently done <strong>the</strong>ir thing.) Children were<br />

warned away from <strong>the</strong> electrified fence. Master Cadwalladyr Stone <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t<br />

transferred <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> Seneschal’s job to Lord Llerret de Grenada. Master<br />

James Greyhelm - Per bend sinister, argent a sinister<br />

dragon’s wing erased azure, and azure a pair <strong>of</strong> Stone spears bendwise returned to <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Heralds to become a Pursuivant at Large in <strong>the</strong><br />

sinister argent.<br />

Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Rivers.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n presentations were called for. Lady Hilary <strong>of</strong> Serendip presented <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties with a pair <strong>of</strong> b<strong>of</strong>fer swords, and informed <strong>the</strong><br />

populace that she had a large number <strong>of</strong> b<strong>of</strong>fer weapons to sell. Master Rodrigo de Cerdaña gave Queen Bevin a beautiful handmade<br />

gameboard (for <strong>the</strong> game <strong>of</strong> “<strong>The</strong> Queen’s Guard”). Lord Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst gave Queen Bevin a sandlewood fan and gave<br />

King Gregory a toy sheep (actually a lamb) bidding him to guard it carefully. Lady Dierdrianna <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Misty Isles presented some tasty<br />

amaretto cakes. Boverk & Co. presented Prince Steingrim with various articles that he had left at <strong>the</strong> last Pennsic War, including his purse,<br />

a sword loop, a favor, a necklace, and last but not least, his white knight’s belt. Countess Patrice du Couer Fidel brought a gift from <strong>the</strong><br />

King and Queen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Middle <strong>Kingdom</strong>, and a message that <strong>the</strong> Eastern Ambassador would be late. Lord Jerad Alexander Blaydeaux<br />

presented <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties and <strong>The</strong>ir Royal Highnesses James and Verena with small plastic flying crowns from a hamburger outlet (<strong>the</strong>y<br />

had a balloon and a launcher). Tatiana de la Montange presented His Majesty with a gross <strong>of</strong> sweet cookies on account <strong>of</strong> his grossly<br />

sweet personality. (She was exempted from <strong>the</strong> two-bit fine for puns.) Lord Llerret de Granada presented Baron Maelgwyn with a sheep<br />

hand puppet. (Suggestions that it strike up an acquaintance with His Majesty’s new pet were taken under advisement.) As Baron<br />

Maelgwyn walked away, His Majesty’s lamb was seen to wave bye-bye. Sharra ni Perran gave His Majesty a lea<strong>the</strong>r covered mapcase and<br />

gave Her Majesty a lea<strong>the</strong>r Byzantine chessboard. <strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Lion’s Gate called for Earl Kevin Peregrynne, Baron <strong>of</strong> Golden Rivers,<br />

and presented him with a copy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir newsletter, <strong>The</strong> North Wind, which chronicled <strong>the</strong>ir victory over his barony in <strong>the</strong> recent armed<br />

confrontation. <strong>The</strong> cover showed <strong>the</strong> various members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony and in <strong>the</strong> dust <strong>the</strong> warbanner <strong>of</strong> Golden Rivers. <strong>The</strong>n Lady Maelen<br />

<strong>of</strong> Catcott stepped out from <strong>the</strong> Lion’s Gate party and presented Earl Kevin with a framed photograph <strong>of</strong> himself as King leaning on <strong>the</strong><br />

Great Sword <strong>of</strong> State and, upon hearing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> plans <strong>of</strong> Baron Gerhard Kendal <strong>of</strong> Lion’s Gate and Baron Waldt von Markheim <strong>of</strong> Dreiburgen<br />

to have a war to divide <strong>the</strong> unclaimed region in between, stated his famous line, “You boys are gonna get youah party crashed!” <strong>The</strong> Riding<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wolfscairn, a new subbranch <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> Ceantyre, presented <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties with tea, handwoven belts, and painted eggs with<br />

stands. Master Ruthven <strong>of</strong> Rockridge and Random House presented Her Majesty with a painting <strong>of</strong> a scene from one <strong>of</strong> her Deryni books.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n it was <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties’ turn.<br />

King Gregory called forth his Champion, Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky, and presented him with a tourney’s supply <strong>of</strong> his favorite beverage,<br />

apple cider. His Majesty presented <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Chivalry with a bottle <strong>of</strong> Glen Fiddich scotch for <strong>the</strong>m to share, in thanks for <strong>the</strong>ir friendship<br />

and support during his reign. King Gregory gave Duke Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga a pin with a Star <strong>of</strong> David in celtic interlace. <strong>The</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Royal Household were called up by Her Majesty. Queen Bevin gave to Lorenzo di Sant’ Angelo, who is Gregory’s squire, a fighting<br />

surcoat. <strong>The</strong> surcoat had His Majesty’s badge upon it. Lady Alison <strong>of</strong> Hoghton, Baroness Merewyn de Lyonesse, and Lady Susanne <strong>of</strong><br />

King’s Harbour received two yards <strong>of</strong> tartan each. Mistress Joan <strong>of</strong> Crawfordsmuir recieved trim, and Lord Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst<br />

received a small cutout <strong>of</strong> a shirt, as a promissary for <strong>the</strong> real thing. Mistress Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix) received a Jaeger minidagger.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n it was time for awards. Mistress Kriemhilde <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t, Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts, called forth <strong>the</strong> winners from <strong>the</strong> recent Arts<br />

Championship and gave <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong>ir scrolls <strong>of</strong> recognition. Queen Bevin thanked her Champion, Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix, for his service. Queen<br />

Bevin announced <strong>the</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Poetry Contest to be Baron <strong>The</strong>odulf <strong>of</strong> Borogrove, who recieved <strong>the</strong> prize <strong>of</strong> a helm. Queen<br />

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Bevin <strong>the</strong>n admitted Allissandra Olympia Martiessa de Constantine, Janeltis Karaine Starfollower, Lorenzo di Sant’ Angelo, Merewyn de<br />

Lyonesse, and Patrice d’Cilla to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace. Queen Bevin bestowed her Queen’s Cypher upon Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga, Fiona<br />

Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix), Joan <strong>of</strong> Crawfordsmuir, Suzanne Justine <strong>of</strong> King’s Harbour, Sweyn MacChlurain, and finally upon King<br />

Gregory, for making it possible.<br />

King Gregory gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to May<strong>the</strong>n <strong>of</strong> Elfhaven (May<strong>the</strong>n Gervaise) and admitted Hallgerd Egilsdottir to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. Princess Janeltis Karaine Starfollower was called forward and made a Court Baroness. Queen Bevin explained that <strong>the</strong><br />

members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> An Tir had petitioned for her to be named Dowager Princess <strong>of</strong> An Tir, but that not being possible, <strong>the</strong> title<br />

<strong>of</strong> Baroness was chosen instead. Prince Steingrim and <strong>the</strong> heirs to <strong>the</strong> coronet <strong>of</strong> An Tir, Ulfred and Valkyrie Drommefjell, led <strong>the</strong> cheers<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> An Tir populace present. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel were called forward and Yolanda del Campo de Cerdaña was<br />

admitted to <strong>the</strong> Order. (<strong>The</strong> announcement caused her to miss a stitch in her embroidery, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> skills that caused her to be admitted.)<br />

<strong>The</strong>n Allyn Samildanach was admitted for his calligraphy, illumination, and metal and lea<strong>the</strong>rworking skills. <strong>The</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Pelican were called forward, and April <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dales, Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Key, was admitted. <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties thanked <strong>the</strong> populace<br />

for an enjoyable reign, and announced that <strong>the</strong>y would swear joint fealty to <strong>the</strong>ir Western successors and to <strong>the</strong> throne <strong>of</strong> Caid. Master<br />

Wilhelm von Schlüssel, Vesper Principal Herald, on behalf <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Heralds thanked <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties for an “interesting” reign and<br />

wished <strong>the</strong>m all fur<strong>the</strong>r happiness and success in fur<strong>the</strong>r reigns ... in Caid. (“Made it hard on you, didn’t I?” replied <strong>the</strong> King.) <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong><br />

populace adjourned for lunch break.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> lunch break <strong>the</strong> populace was called to form <strong>the</strong> Grand March, with <strong>the</strong> musicians playing recorder music during <strong>the</strong> formation<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> March. Master Däwyd von Markheim, Golden Gate Pursuivant, announced <strong>the</strong> Grand March. Crown Prince James Greyhelm and<br />

Crown Princess Verena rode up dressed in silk Russian tunics. Duke William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton, Earl Marshall, announced <strong>the</strong>ir intent to succeed<br />

to <strong>the</strong> thrones, and King Gregory called <strong>the</strong>m to come forward and swear <strong>the</strong> oath <strong>of</strong> fealty and protection to <strong>the</strong> kingdom. <strong>The</strong>n James and<br />

Verena were crowned King and Queen, and <strong>the</strong> knights Great Lords <strong>of</strong> State, Peers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Realm, Prince Steingrim and Princess Janeltis,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Barons and Baronesses present swore fealty. Gregory was invested as Earl Gregory, and Bevin became Countess Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong><br />

Sterling. Queen Verena called forth <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Guard and <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Archers, and added Manfred Eifenblau and Ulfred<br />

Drommefjeld to <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Guard. <strong>The</strong>y all swore to come to her aid, and she, in turn, presented <strong>the</strong>m with proper implements for <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

most common task, screwdrivers for assembling <strong>the</strong> Royal Pavilion. Sweyn MacChlurain, Alfric Favnesbane, and Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong><br />

Shadowhyrst, now citizens <strong>of</strong> Caid, were made honorary members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Guard (<strong>the</strong>y had previously been members). Allyn<br />

Samildanach was made Captain <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Guard. Thus, <strong>the</strong> membership <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Guard was Allyn Samildanach (Captain),<br />

Benjamin Armentrout, Brian Dritar an Con, Karl <strong>of</strong> Clan Colin, Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst, Ib Harleson, Nicholas Worthington, Alfric<br />

Favnesbane, Radnor <strong>of</strong> Guildemar, and Sweyn MacChlurain. <strong>The</strong> membership <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Archers was Aarond <strong>the</strong> Grey (Captain),<br />

Kriemhild <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t, Neil Gyrfalcon, Paul <strong>of</strong> Normandy, Rodrigo de Cerdaña, and Llerrett de Granada. <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties called forward<br />

Countess Allissandra Olympia Martiessa de Constantine, Lady Reginleif <strong>the</strong> Unruly, Lady Dierdrianna <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Misty Isles, Duke Andrew<br />

<strong>of</strong> Riga, and Mistress Michäela de Neuville, and thanked <strong>the</strong>m for <strong>the</strong>ir efforts and assistance in preparation for <strong>the</strong> coronation. <strong>The</strong>n it<br />

was time for presentations.<br />

Manfred, Champion <strong>of</strong> An Tir, called for His Majesty to send armed might to An Tir to combat an “insidious dark blight” that had been<br />

terrorizing An Tir. His Majesty <strong>of</strong>fered two squires. Manfred protested that that was not enough. His Majesty tossed in his dog Con.<br />

Master Cadwalladyr Stone <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t presented King James with <strong>the</strong> “Scones <strong>of</strong> Stone”. King James revoked <strong>the</strong> ban on puns instituted<br />

by King Gregory, so Stone escaped a fine. Lord Raoul <strong>the</strong> Urbane and his recorder group presented a musical piece on <strong>the</strong>ir recorders and<br />

gave <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties a copy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir music book. Lady Dierdrianna <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Misty Isles gave <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties a gift <strong>of</strong> trim sent by Master<br />

John and Mistress Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani). Lady Dierdrianna also presented from herself a set <strong>of</strong> pretty napkins.<br />

Countess Patrice du Couer Fidel and Earl Kevin Peregrynne presented a message from <strong>the</strong> Eastern Ambassador. <strong>The</strong> Canton <strong>of</strong> Windy<br />

Meads presented <strong>the</strong>ir Majesties with representations <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir personal arms in marzipan. Lord Jared Alexander Blaydeaux gave his Majesty<br />

a silver Mjölnir pendant (Thor’s hammer). Tashi presented a purse <strong>of</strong> pearls and four rings, booty from past battles. Sharra ni Perran<br />

presented lea<strong>the</strong>r napkin rings and a lea<strong>the</strong>r chessboard. Lord Ulfhedin hinn Vegfarandi and Lady Reginleif <strong>the</strong> Unruly presented <strong>The</strong>ir<br />

Majesties with a promissary for lamps for <strong>the</strong>ir Great Hall. Lady Deporodh <strong>of</strong> Rannoch presented <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties with handmade lace collar<br />

and cuff sets (she is <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> Arachne’s Web). Helyne Browneberry and Thomas Buttesthorn presented two ceramic goblets. Baron<br />

Gerhard Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland gave <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties a handmade game board. <strong>The</strong> Can Cath <strong>of</strong> Clan Colin, Baron Sean a’Claidheam,<br />

announced <strong>the</strong> undying loyalty <strong>of</strong> Clan Colin to Gregory and Bevin, now that <strong>the</strong>y were <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> throne, and pledged <strong>the</strong> loyalty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Clan<br />

Colin group in Caid to <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties so long as <strong>the</strong>y remain in <strong>the</strong> Mists. King James <strong>of</strong>fered to supply <strong>the</strong>m with an Irish Commissary<br />

Sergeant. House Myramovich presented His Majesty with a bottle <strong>of</strong> Purple Death. Duke Terrence <strong>of</strong> Halliday presented King James with<br />

a bottle <strong>of</strong> Black Label scotch. Joseph <strong>of</strong> Darkwood brought greetings from Atenveldt. Mistress Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix) and<br />

Lord Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst presented <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties with an illuminated letter. <strong>The</strong> schedule for <strong>the</strong> day was announced and<br />

court adjourned.<br />

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During <strong>the</strong> day <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon held its beverage contest and <strong>the</strong>re were two fighting competitions, for two and three<br />

man teams, and an archery quest. At evening court it was announced that <strong>the</strong>re were two winners for <strong>the</strong> beverage contest: Deporodh <strong>of</strong><br />

Rannoch won for nonalcholic beverage and Grün der Spitzenklöppler (Juana Isabella de Montoya de Rodriguez) for alcoholic beverage.<br />

Earl Gregory <strong>of</strong> York and Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix was <strong>the</strong> winning two-man team, and <strong>the</strong> victorious three man team was Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky,<br />

Sir Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven, and William Briardust. <strong>The</strong> archery quest had been divided into A and B teams, except that <strong>the</strong> top two B archers<br />

beat out all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> A archers. <strong>The</strong> overall winner was <strong>the</strong>refore Master Wilhelm von Schlüssel, who received a pair <strong>of</strong> wooden plates and<br />

goblets and a bottle <strong>of</strong> wine, followed by Duchess Patrice d’Cilla, who received a bottle <strong>of</strong> wine. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> A team was Lord Llerret<br />

de Granada, who received a pair <strong>of</strong> goblets and a bottle <strong>of</strong> wine. King James invested Thorgeirr <strong>the</strong> Thirsty as Seneschal <strong>of</strong> Nepotism.<br />

That evening <strong>the</strong>re was a bardic revel and general partying on one-half <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> field. (<strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r half <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> field had been designated<br />

a quiet zone.) <strong>The</strong> full moon was so bright that everyone could see to walk about without flashlights. A ninja war was held with no apparent<br />

victor, but <strong>the</strong>y had a lot <strong>of</strong> fun.<br />

Sunday made up for Saturday, being cool and overcast <strong>the</strong> whole day. Things got started about 11:00 am with <strong>the</strong> children’s archery<br />

contest, <strong>the</strong> Arts and Crafts Faire, a Unicorn Hunt, a Stag Hunt, and Lists for Queen’s Champion. At closing court Sir David Westerville<br />

was proclaimed <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Champion, having emerged victorious in <strong>the</strong> final melee. (<strong>The</strong> melee was held to close <strong>the</strong> lists quickly, as it<br />

was already after three and people had to leave.) <strong>The</strong> lists were double elimination, with each fighter having to use a different weapon each<br />

time he fought, until he had used four different weapons. King James presented <strong>the</strong> Old Battered Helm to Manfred Eiffenblau for his<br />

glorious writhing death after a gut blow. Stephen <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix won <strong>the</strong> Children’s Archery contest, with Sean <strong>of</strong> Shasta taking second place.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Queen presented <strong>the</strong>m all with goodies. Mistress Annette <strong>of</strong> Fair Monte transferred <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Scribes<br />

to Baroness Merewyn <strong>of</strong> Lyonesse and Mistress Gonwynlynn <strong>of</strong> Hrassvelg. King James thanked her for her great service over many years.<br />

<strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lea<strong>the</strong>rworking contest was Keridwen (Tangwystyl verch Morgant Glasvryn, formerly Keridwen ferch Morgan Glasfryn,<br />

formerly Keridwen o'er Mynyrdd Gwyrdd), from <strong>the</strong> Canton <strong>of</strong> Windy Meads. Queen Verena presented a wreath <strong>of</strong> rosemary to Sir Edward<br />

<strong>of</strong> Southhaven for most chivalrous person that weekend, and <strong>the</strong> wreath for valor went to Harvey <strong>the</strong> Stag, for his valorous efforts in <strong>the</strong><br />

stag hunt. <strong>The</strong> wreath was accepted by Fellyandrac <strong>the</strong> Blind on behalf <strong>of</strong> Harvey (Fellyandrac plays <strong>the</strong> part <strong>of</strong> Harvey). Lord Algenon<br />

Hartesmond, Ambassador from <strong>the</strong> East, having finally arrived, presented <strong>the</strong>ir Majesties with a letter <strong>of</strong> congratulations from <strong>the</strong>ir Eastern<br />

Majesties, which also recommended Lord Algenon as <strong>the</strong>ir ambassador. King James <strong>the</strong>n admitted Alfric Favnesbane, Gwendwyn <strong>the</strong><br />

Silent, Reginleif <strong>the</strong> Unruly, and Ulfhedinn hinn Vegfarandi to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. Baron Maelgwyn and Baroness Merewyn<br />

de Lyonesse were called forward and thanked for <strong>the</strong>ir efforts in running <strong>the</strong> tournament as tourneymasters. <strong>The</strong> court and tourney was<br />

closed and everyone began to pack up for <strong>the</strong> long trip home. <strong>The</strong> Allyshians, having been good all weekend, <strong>the</strong>n ended <strong>the</strong> tourney in<br />

proper Allyshian style with dogfights, gorilla fights, and birthday paddlings (it was Baron Maelgwyn’s birthday). A number <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs joined<br />

into <strong>the</strong> Allyshian spirit and entered <strong>the</strong> melee fun.<br />

Comments:<br />

A [Lord Jerad Alexander Blaydeaux presented <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties and <strong>The</strong>ir Royal Highnesses James and Verena with small plastic<br />

flying crowns from a hamburger outlet.] “If memory serves, this was from <strong>the</strong> great East <strong>Kingdom</strong> institution <strong>of</strong> White Castle<br />

Hamburgers.”<br />

[<strong>The</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican were called forward, and April <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dales, Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Key, was<br />

admitted.] “And well deservedly. I believe that Mistress April must hold <strong>the</strong> record for longest (unbroken, no less!) term in <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />

any person in <strong>the</strong> SCA. She had Gold Key for 16 years before finally divesting herself <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> responsibility, if memory serves. This<br />

woman deserves a Pelican with added oak-leaf clusters! (Hmm, now that's an interesting image.)”<br />

[That evening <strong>the</strong>re was a bardic revel and general partying on one-half <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> field. (<strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r half <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> field had been<br />

designated a quiet zone.) <strong>The</strong> full moon was so bright that everyone could see to walk about without flashlights.] “An interesting<br />

feature <strong>of</strong> this was that <strong>the</strong> bardic circle kept going on and on, into <strong>the</strong> wee small hours <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> night. <strong>The</strong>re was still a core <strong>of</strong> us<br />

sitting around <strong>the</strong> fire, launching into still more songs (I seem to remember we were in <strong>the</strong> second round <strong>of</strong> "Chain Mail Mama")<br />

when someone looked up and said "Uh, guys, it's not moonlight any more..." and we realized that <strong>the</strong> sun was coming up over <strong>the</strong><br />

eastern horizon.”<br />

[... <strong>the</strong> wreath for valor went to Harvey <strong>the</strong> Stag, for his valorous efforts in <strong>the</strong> stag hunt. <strong>The</strong> wreath was accepted by Fellyandrac<br />

<strong>the</strong> Blind on behalf <strong>of</strong> Harvey (Fellyandrac plays <strong>the</strong> part <strong>of</strong> Harvey).] “Well-deserved. When cornered by <strong>the</strong> hunters and hounds,<br />

Harvey <strong>the</strong> Stag decided turnabout was fair play, and turned and attacked his pursuers, chasing <strong>the</strong>m all <strong>the</strong> way across <strong>the</strong> field<br />

and savaging several hounds with his "horns" (b<strong>of</strong>fer daggers).” – Jilara <strong>of</strong> Carrowlea<br />

B [Children were warned away from <strong>the</strong> electrified fence.] “So we spent a large portion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> weekend egging one ano<strong>the</strong>r on to touch<br />

<strong>the</strong> damn thing -> some days I think it's amazing any <strong>of</strong> us survived to adulthood ...” – Eden <strong>of</strong> Lionsguard<br />

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C “<strong>The</strong> archery quest had been divided into A and B teams, except that <strong>the</strong> top two B archers beat out all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> A archers. <strong>The</strong> overall<br />

winner was <strong>the</strong>refore Master Wilhelm von Schlüssel, who received a pair <strong>of</strong> wooden plates and goblets and a bottle <strong>of</strong> wine,<br />

followed by Duchess Patrice d’Cilla, who received a bottle <strong>of</strong> wine. This archery win was my one and only martial arts victory and<br />

I was ra<strong>the</strong>r proud <strong>of</strong> it.” – Wilhelm von Schlüssel<br />

Thus Ends <strong>the</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West as Chronicled by Wilhelm von Schlüssel<br />

What Follows are Finer Details <strong>of</strong> Various Branches <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists<br />

<strong>The</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists<br />

In <strong>the</strong> beginning <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Society <strong>the</strong>re was only one kingdom, based in <strong>the</strong> San<br />

Francisco Bay Area in California. It was referred to alternately as <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Mists, or <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. When <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East was<br />

founded in 1968 <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> Mists was dropped and <strong>the</strong> West Coast was known<br />

as <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. <strong>The</strong> San Francisco Bay Area, <strong>the</strong> capital area and<br />

<strong>the</strong> place <strong>of</strong> origin, continued to be referred to as <strong>the</strong> Mists. This area came to be<br />

<strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists, although it was never a working entity, but more like<br />

a name for an area. When Caradoc set up <strong>the</strong> present tournament system in <strong>the</strong><br />

West in 1969 he decreed that <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> Tournaments - <strong>the</strong> Crown Tourneys<br />

and Coronations - should occur within <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists, which is <strong>the</strong><br />

first <strong>of</strong>ficial use <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> title. <strong>The</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists includes those counties<br />

<strong>of</strong> California which border on <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Bay, namely <strong>the</strong> Counties <strong>of</strong><br />

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Sonoma, Marin, Contra Costa, Alameda, Santa Clara, San Mateo, and San Francisco. <strong>The</strong>re was no separate Prince <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists. In January<br />

1972 <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors granted this title to <strong>the</strong> King. Later it became traditional to confer <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists<br />

upon <strong>the</strong> Crown Prince and Princess upon <strong>the</strong> completion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists. From time to time <strong>the</strong>re have been Principality <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

appointed by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers to coordinate matters in <strong>the</strong> Principality, but never on a consistent basis. Many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fices were<br />

handled by <strong>the</strong> chief kingdom <strong>of</strong>ficer, who was usually resident in <strong>the</strong> Mists.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are four Provinces that make up <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists. <strong>The</strong>y are <strong>the</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists (<strong>the</strong> counties <strong>of</strong> Alameda and<br />

Contra Costa), <strong>the</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Shores (Santa Clara County), <strong>the</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> St. Andrew’s (<strong>the</strong> counties <strong>of</strong> San Mateo and San<br />

Francisco), and <strong>the</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> Ceantyre (Marin and Sonoma Counties). <strong>The</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists is <strong>the</strong> capital province <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Principality<br />

and <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>. Most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> and Society <strong>of</strong>ficers have resided <strong>the</strong>re and <strong>the</strong> Society headquarters is located <strong>the</strong>re. <strong>The</strong> Province<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists is also <strong>the</strong> birthplace <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Society.<br />

During <strong>the</strong> early years <strong>the</strong> principality <strong>of</strong>fices and <strong>the</strong> provincial <strong>of</strong>fices were handled by <strong>the</strong> kingdom <strong>of</strong>ficer. In 1971 <strong>the</strong> Provinces<br />

began to organize as independent entities with <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir own. Samuel de Basset became Seneschal <strong>of</strong> St. Andrew’s in January, and<br />

in <strong>the</strong> fall Andrei de Sevastopol became Seneschal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists and Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix became Seneschal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Province <strong>of</strong><br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Shores. Gregory <strong>of</strong> Drakesland had been Seneschal since May <strong>of</strong> 1970, but nothing much had happened. Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn was<br />

<strong>the</strong> first Seneschal for Ceantyre, which didn’t really organize until <strong>the</strong> fall <strong>of</strong> 1974, although Henrik had been holding his annual island wars<br />

since 1967. In March <strong>of</strong> 1972 Sir Steven MacEanruig took over as Seneschal for <strong>the</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> St. Andrew’s, which <strong>the</strong>n took its name<br />

and became properly organized. <strong>The</strong> first Principality <strong>of</strong>ficer was Caradoc, who was appointed Knight Marshal by Edwin Bersark, <strong>the</strong>n Earl<br />

Marshal, in February, 1970.<br />

On September 24, 1977, AS XII, King Paul decreed that <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists was to include all <strong>of</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn California above<br />

Caid, plus Hawaii. Thus <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> was divided into three principalities. King Paul decreed that <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists would<br />

become fully functional, with <strong>of</strong>ficers and a Prince and Princess. May<strong>the</strong>n <strong>of</strong> Elfhaven (May<strong>the</strong>n Gervaise) was designated Principality<br />

Seneschal. Leon de Asturias, Greencloak Herald, became <strong>the</strong> Principality Herald. Roderick dubh MacRae became <strong>the</strong> Principality Master<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists – <strong>The</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists<br />

<strong>The</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists<br />

(Alameda and Contra Costa Counties)<br />

This is <strong>the</strong> capital province <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West and <strong>the</strong> birthplace <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Society for Creative<br />

Anachronism. <strong>The</strong> first tournament was held on May 1, 1966 in <strong>the</strong> backyard <strong>of</strong> Diana Listmaker in Berkeley,<br />

California. It was not until <strong>the</strong> Westercon XX Demonstration on July 1, 1967 that an SCA activity was held<br />

outside <strong>the</strong> province. Activities in <strong>the</strong> province were handled by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers until 1971, when <strong>the</strong><br />

Province acquired its own <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />

February 28, 1970 AS IV First Nottingham Faire<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> First Unitarian Church, Berkeley. <strong>The</strong> SCA put on a demonstration. About this time Edwin Bersark, Earl Marshal, appointed<br />

Caradoc Knight Marshal for <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists.<br />

October 24, 1970 AS V Anniversary and Wedding Celebration<br />

Held at Camp Padre, Tilden Park, Berkeley. Siegfried Vulgas Incunabulis and Elizabeth Ann were married by Fa<strong>the</strong>r Ruthven <strong>of</strong> Rockridge,<br />

using <strong>the</strong> 1549 prayer book. Sir Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow and Lady Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall celebrated <strong>the</strong>ir first anniversary.<br />

November, 1970 AS V <strong>The</strong> College <strong>of</strong> St. Bridget Founded<br />

At UC Berkeley, and taken under <strong>the</strong> protection <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Crown. (It later died out and years later was recreated as <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> St. Ka<strong>the</strong>rine.)<br />

At this time <strong>the</strong> Company <strong>of</strong> Musicians began meeting Monday nights at Willard Junior High School in Berkeley.<br />

November 28-29, 1970 AS V Christmas Sale<br />

Held at Toad Hall, Oakland.<br />

December 4, 1970 AS V Curia Regis<br />

King Henrik called <strong>the</strong> session in Echeverry Hall at UC Berkeley to discuss <strong>the</strong> duties and responsibilities <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />

January, 1971 AS V First Province Officer<br />

Sara von Ander was appointed General Clerk <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Province.<br />

February 13, 1971 AS V <strong>The</strong> Second Nottingham Faire<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> First Unitarian Church in Berkeley. <strong>The</strong>re was a fighting demonstration and a medieval dance class.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “My most vivid memory <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Nottingham Fair was Henrik and ano<strong>the</strong>r fighter (Houri) both landing <strong>the</strong>ir aggregate 300 plus pounds<br />

in my lap and destroying one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> church's folding chairs totally. (And if it wasn't me <strong>the</strong> trauma was vivid enough for several <strong>of</strong><br />

us skinny squire-oids to share).” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “<strong>The</strong> demo was actually on <strong>the</strong> stage at <strong>the</strong> church, which was <strong>of</strong> pretty good size. However, Kevin's recollection <strong>of</strong> sitting on<br />

a folding chair and having two fully armored (for <strong>the</strong> time) knights sit on him gives you an idea <strong>of</strong> how close <strong>the</strong> quarters were.<br />

“I think this was an event where I received one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> hardest blows I've ever received. Can't remember who administered<br />

it, but I essentially walked into a shield hook so that my helmet (and thank you Jon for making it so tough) connected with <strong>the</strong><br />

edge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> incoming shield. Rocked my world completely, let me tell you.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

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A “About Nottingham Fair - fully armored for <strong>the</strong> time did include all 70 odd pounds <strong>of</strong> Henrik's mail and so on plus I think Houri had<br />

just finished his latigo lea<strong>the</strong>r harness. In any case I'm glad <strong>the</strong> chair broke instead <strong>of</strong> me (a coin flip considering I was almost as<br />

flimsy).<br />

“I think Stefan is on to something, with <strong>the</strong> exception <strong>of</strong> my elbow I've been hurt as <strong>of</strong>ten and severely by shields and <strong>the</strong> general<br />

environment (dirt in <strong>the</strong> air and underfoot) as by (so-called) weapons..<br />

“Funny thing, I remember <strong>The</strong> Forces <strong>of</strong> Chaos being formed, but I remember <strong>the</strong> Chaos label being attached to Steve and<br />

Luise's lodging and clump <strong>of</strong> close friends from <strong>the</strong>ir apartment called Chaos Court where I first met <strong>the</strong>m shortly after <strong>the</strong>ir Twelfth<br />

Night Wedding.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “True, we started <strong>the</strong> Chaos name with Chaos Court (a townhome, actually), and I started answering <strong>the</strong> phone "Chaos" at<br />

that point, but that was <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> house, not <strong>the</strong> household. It was actually my squire, Warren <strong>the</strong> Strange, who more<br />

or less coined <strong>the</strong> name for real when, while we were getting ready for <strong>the</strong> Westercon at <strong>the</strong> Francisco Torres, which has<br />

already been discussed, he said that we wanted to do <strong>the</strong> tournament right so we wouldn't be known as <strong>the</strong> "Farces <strong>of</strong> Chaos."<br />

Despite <strong>the</strong> disaster that befell that plan, which I've already detailed, <strong>the</strong> name stuck as "Forces" instead. Initial inspiration for<br />

<strong>the</strong> choice <strong>of</strong> name was, as you might expect, <strong>the</strong> books <strong>of</strong> Michael Moorcock.<br />

“Oh yes, and Chaos Manor got its name because Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean, who was living with us at <strong>the</strong> time, said that it was<br />

appropriate because we always did things in a Chaotic Manner.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who got out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> habit <strong>of</strong> answering<br />

his home phone with "Chaos" when he spent three+ years working (and answering <strong>the</strong> phone) at Chaosium, Inc. It just got<br />

too confusing ...<br />

A “If it was an Andrew from <strong>the</strong> middle, I expect it was Andrew <strong>of</strong> Seldom Rest (known as '...<strong>of</strong> Seldom Right' in his later career to<br />

cogniscenti {I may forgive but I never forget}). However I do remember Richard being gone <strong>the</strong>n coming back and finally getting to<br />

fight him at a Chaos practice before I was knighted, so this may be it.<br />

“A while ago I wrote a lengthy message regarding my' and Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga's encounters at <strong>the</strong> June tourney with Barry <strong>of</strong> Judah<br />

(sometimes known as Lochinvar <strong>of</strong> Lutha)? It mostly dealt with Barry's retrograde maneuverability. Actually I got to know him better<br />

later and his people skills were not tall hat bad, but he also was out <strong>of</strong> touch with <strong>the</strong> directions that fighting was going which<br />

annoyed fighters <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> new evolving aggressive styles.<br />

“Anne <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden City was around as I recall, though not in <strong>the</strong> power structure (which centered around David and Cheryl<br />

White) when Patti and I moved to Golden Rivers. Lydd however, was dead and gone like Atlantis (not my image ... you should have<br />

heard <strong>the</strong> epic poem recited at <strong>the</strong> Mythpoeic Society Yule Moot).<br />

“<strong>The</strong> scuttlebutt was that <strong>the</strong> combination <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>ft <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> mail and <strong>the</strong> rigors <strong>of</strong> sleeping in <strong>the</strong> not-designed-for-<strong>the</strong>-task<br />

Royal Pavilion put both Hagen and Ruth <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA as soon as <strong>the</strong>y could gracefully depart. I wouldn't be surprised if some <strong>of</strong><br />

our folk weren't Ruth's cup <strong>of</strong> tea ... she did after all originate <strong>the</strong> QOG.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “We had a lot <strong>of</strong> fun at <strong>the</strong>se fairs. This was <strong>the</strong> site for a number <strong>of</strong> 12 th nights at that time, and we had a good working relationship<br />

with <strong>the</strong> church. <strong>The</strong>y usually had a raffle at <strong>the</strong> event, and you had to present to win - I remember that we had all stuck around and<br />

SCA people kept getting prizes - I think that Ginny still has a fondue pot that she won. At one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se fairs Christina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Runes<br />

was belly dancing, went into a floor drop, and could not get up - her top had come <strong>of</strong>f. Chris was amply endowed, and <strong>the</strong> whole<br />

scene was funny, with a large group <strong>of</strong> SCA women, surrounding her with cloaks, and a lot <strong>of</strong> disapproving looks from church<br />

women ...” – James Greyhelm<br />

March 13, 1971 AS V Queen’s Court <strong>of</strong> Courtesy (Queen’s Tea/“Fat Sunday”)<br />

Queen Ellen invited <strong>the</strong> ladies to Toad Hall in Berkeley. Armigerous ladies were to bring <strong>the</strong> “fattest” dessert.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “While Queen Ellen was presiding over <strong>the</strong> tea, Toad Hall and Chaos (since house Lorraine has so many armigers, we reorganized<br />

into a Great House called <strong>the</strong> Forces <strong>of</strong> Chaos – largely because we called <strong>the</strong> house Chaos Manor) were having a practice<br />

session nearer to Toad Hall than <strong>the</strong> usual Dogs Must Be On Leash park. We also had a distinguished guest, and for <strong>the</strong> life <strong>of</strong><br />

me I cannot recall if it was Duke Richard visiting from New Mexico, or Duke Andrew (something or o<strong>the</strong>r) from <strong>the</strong> Middle <strong>Kingdom</strong>;<br />

maybe it was both. I remember both <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m being around at a practice session, but whe<strong>the</strong>r it was toge<strong>the</strong>r or on two separate<br />

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“Apparently, Queen Ellen had decided that <strong>the</strong> ladies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> should talk to <strong>the</strong> gentlemen about counting blows (that<br />

being one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> periods we were having some problems with that). Geraldine had no particular wish to have that conversation,<br />

so she sent someone, can't remember who, to ga<strong>the</strong>r up <strong>the</strong> fighters and bring <strong>the</strong>m over to Toad Hall "to help finish <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong><br />

deserts." We did.<br />

“I guess that's a good example <strong>of</strong> kitchen politics ...” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

October 16, 1971 AS VI Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Sir Jean de la Grand’Anse, in Oakland, following <strong>the</strong> Crown Tournament. By this time Andrei de Sevastopol was<br />

appointed <strong>the</strong> first Provincial Seneschal. Vickabeth <strong>of</strong> House Holland and Annette <strong>of</strong> Faire Monte were Pursuivants Extraordinary.<br />

(Previously all heralding had been done by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> Heralds - Clarion, Banner, and Greencloak.)<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Randall <strong>of</strong> High Tower was Clarion Herald, Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West was Banner Herald, and Boncueur was Greencloak Herald.”<br />

– Wilhelm von Schlüssel<br />

May 20, 1972 AS VII First Provincial Festival<br />

Held in Meadow Playfield, Tilden Park, Berkeley. King James and Queen Verena attended. Lists were held for <strong>the</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> Arms, who<br />

got to crown his lady Queen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> May. <strong>The</strong>re was also a competition for <strong>the</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> Arts. By this time Tarysa <strong>of</strong> Rivendell was<br />

Provincial Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts, Donna <strong>of</strong> Rollingwood (Donna <strong>of</strong> Willowwood) was Chatelaine, and William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton and Cormac na<br />

Conacht were Deputy Seneschals.<br />

August 12, 1972 AS VII Second Provincial Festival<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Meadow Playfield, Tilden Park, Berkeley. King Paul and Queen Carol attended. Duke James Greyhelm was <strong>the</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> Arms<br />

and crowned Duchess Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty. Dorcas Dorcadas was <strong>the</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> Arts. Master Frederick <strong>of</strong><br />

Holland was presented with a blue cloak with appliqued unicorns and embroidered infinity symbols (<strong>the</strong> elements <strong>of</strong> his arms) as a going<br />

away present from <strong>the</strong> ladies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> kingdom, many <strong>of</strong> whom worked on it. Master Frederick was moving to <strong>the</strong> Middle <strong>Kingdom</strong>. Somewhat<br />

later Master Beverly Hodghead was appointed Provincial Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I was sorry to see Flieg go, though we weren't necessarily always on <strong>the</strong> same side in <strong>the</strong> various minor political hassles to still<br />

go on in <strong>the</strong> SCA. I always liked <strong>the</strong> Tilden Park Meadow because it was easy to get to. You had (and probably still have) to get it<br />

on a first come/first serve basis so someone would usually end up going <strong>the</strong>re at some godawful time in <strong>the</strong> morning and set up<br />

a pavilion <strong>of</strong> some sort to reserve it. I don't recall that anyone ever got <strong>the</strong>re before us though at least once we did a deal and traded<br />

<strong>the</strong> near field for <strong>the</strong> far one so <strong>the</strong>y could have <strong>the</strong> baseball backstop <strong>the</strong>re.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

February 10, 1973 AS VII Bardic Revel<br />

Held at Almarin in Oakland. This was <strong>the</strong> first <strong>of</strong> many bardic revels.<br />

February 17, 1973 AS VII St. Valentine’s Day Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> All Soul’s Episcopal Church, Berkeley. <strong>The</strong> revel was jointly held with <strong>the</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> St. Andrew’s. At this time <strong>the</strong> Province<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists <strong>of</strong>ficially acquired its name. <strong>The</strong>re was a court <strong>of</strong> love, potluck refreshments, and <strong>the</strong> First Annual Poetry Contest, won by<br />

Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West.<br />

March 11, 1973 AS VII Archery Tourney, College <strong>of</strong> St. Hildegard<br />

Held at Mills College, Oakland. <strong>The</strong>re were archery contests, and a pudding eating contest. Michaëla de Neuville was <strong>the</strong> autocrat and <strong>the</strong><br />

first Seneschal for <strong>the</strong> new College <strong>of</strong> St. Hildegard, which had been created at Twelfth Night (January 6, 1973) when King Paul granted<br />

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A “<strong>The</strong> pudding eating contest was for teams <strong>of</strong> 2 who were both blindfolded and had to spoon feed each o<strong>the</strong>r. Very messy! Richard<br />

<strong>of</strong> House Havn and I were <strong>the</strong> winning team. "Slow and easy does it."” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

March 17, 1973 AS VII Bardic Revel<br />

Held at Greyhaven, Berkeley.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “<strong>The</strong>se were fairly popular and quite entertaining. I went once, but <strong>the</strong> tobacco-laden atmosphere was kind <strong>of</strong> oppressive,<br />

particularly to my asthmatic lady, and we didn't repeat <strong>the</strong> experiment. Had a good time, though, and I think <strong>the</strong> tradition was kept<br />

up a lot longer than a lot <strong>of</strong> West <strong>Kingdom</strong> traditions. Some version <strong>of</strong> it may still be happening, for all I know.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

B “Bardic revels were always fun. I don't know if <strong>the</strong> SCA does <strong>the</strong>m much any more, but <strong>the</strong>y were fairly common in <strong>the</strong> early days.<br />

Basically you sit in a large circle and everyone in <strong>the</strong> circle recites a poem or song, though poetry was always much more common<br />

than songs. I learned <strong>of</strong> a lot <strong>of</strong> fun poetry from <strong>the</strong>m.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “At least down here in Caid, we still hold informal Bardic Circles. <strong>The</strong>re are a couple <strong>of</strong> Baronies which hold bardic circles every<br />

month. We did for a while in Altavia & will start up again on 11/19/99. I had a lot <strong>of</strong> fun at <strong>the</strong> few Bardic Circles I attended at<br />

West <strong>Kingdom</strong> Tournies.” – Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

March 31, 1973 AS VII International House Revel<br />

Held at International House, Berkeley. James and Verena presided. <strong>The</strong>re was dancing and fighting demonstrations. Sabrina de la Bere was<br />

<strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “<strong>The</strong>re were two or three <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se International House revels. <strong>The</strong>y were a good time. Luise and Christine danced at one or two,<br />

getting a good response.”<br />

“In <strong>the</strong> same general time period as <strong>the</strong> International House revels were <strong>the</strong> classes by Sensei (fill in <strong>the</strong> blank here, someone)<br />

who had, among o<strong>the</strong>r things taught Toshiro Mifune and attracted <strong>the</strong> presence <strong>of</strong> several SCA swordfighters at his classes. He<br />

comes to mind because part <strong>of</strong> at least one revel at IHouse was a demo by his students, and very entertaining it was. Henrik and<br />

several <strong>of</strong> his household were students <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sensei, as well as o<strong>the</strong>rs. Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris might have been ano<strong>the</strong>r, I don't know.<br />

“I wasn't, as I didn't have <strong>the</strong> time and inclination, but many <strong>of</strong> my friends were, and <strong>the</strong> "dojo" was an influence on <strong>the</strong> SCA for<br />

several years, and I imagine various vestiges are still present.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who felt that one medievalism at a time was<br />

enough.<br />

1 “Takahashi Sensei is still active in San Bruno.” – Mary <strong>of</strong> Tamar<br />

April 21, 1973 AS VII Bardic Revel<br />

Held at AOA House, Berkeley. Marisela <strong>of</strong> Muninsgaard was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

April 28, 1973 AS VII Beowulf Reading<br />

Held at Rivengard, Berkeley. About this time Squire Dale became a deputy Master <strong>of</strong> Arts for <strong>the</strong> province.<br />

May 22-24, 1973 AS VIII Chabot College Medieval Faire<br />

Held at Chabot College, Hayward. <strong>The</strong> province participated.<br />

June 2, 1973 AS VIII Spring Festival<br />

Held at Chabot College, Hayward. As part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Medieval Faire <strong>the</strong> spring festival was held. King Paul and Queen Carol attended. Count<br />

Stefan de Lorraine was <strong>the</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> Arms and crowned Countess Luise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Phoenix Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty. A competition for<br />

Champion <strong>of</strong> Arts was held.<br />

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August 11, 1973 AS VIII Summer Festival<br />

Held in Redwood Bowl, Joaquin Miller Park, Oakland. King Henrik and Queen Seitse attended. A quest was featured. Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

was <strong>the</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> Arms. Duchess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix was proclaimed Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty. King Henrik admitted Trude Lacklandia<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit and gave her an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms. A competition was held for <strong>the</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> Arts.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I remember <strong>the</strong> Redwood Bowl and, I think, this event. I'm not sure if this is <strong>the</strong> one I remember that at one time had Paul standing<br />

in what seemed like a small sea <strong>of</strong> poison oak. He didn't come down with it, however, so it's always possible we misidentified it.<br />

Of course it's also possible his armor protected him.<br />

“All my remembrances <strong>of</strong> quests (except one) are basically bad. <strong>The</strong>y always seemed to amount to endless trudging around<br />

in armor with occasionally fights or silly questions to answer.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “Eventually, <strong>the</strong>y will reach <strong>the</strong> one great quest.<br />

“And we can tell <strong>the</strong>m about it in enormous detail.” – Anonymous<br />

a “... it was <strong>the</strong> only quest I know that didn't revolve around endless trudging or silly questions. Of course <strong>the</strong> site helped also.<br />

I've always kind <strong>of</strong> wished I could have gone on it myself, but <strong>the</strong>n being an ogre was an awful lot <strong>of</strong> fun.” – Steven<br />

MacEanruig<br />

September 21, 1973 AS VIII Baggins Birthday Eve Bardic Revel<br />

Held at House Greyhaven, Berkeley.<br />

October 20, 1973 AS VIIII First Annual Sciences Sandcastle Contest<br />

Held at Alameda Memorial State Beach, Alameda.<br />

October 27, 1973 AS VIII Queen’s Dessert Potluck<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Andrei de Sevastopol, Oakland. All armigers were invited by Queen Seitse to bring desserts to share.<br />

November 3, 1973 AS VIII All Hallows Eve Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Good Shepherd Parish Hall, Berkeley. Participants came in costume. <strong>The</strong>re were potluck refreshments, apple bobbing, pin-<strong>the</strong>tail-on-<strong>the</strong>-orc,<br />

and a contest for Harvest or All Hallows poetry.<br />

November 10, 1973 AS VIII Duke’s Dinner Page Benefit<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Hillside Club, Berkeley. Adrienne <strong>of</strong> Toledo, Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West, and Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Paravel (Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin) put<br />

on a sumptuous feast for <strong>the</strong> benefit <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Page.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I think this was <strong>the</strong> “Feast <strong>of</strong> 3 Tastes”. This is where Sir Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris and his girlfriend (now wife and mo<strong>the</strong>r to his three sons)<br />

entertained <strong>the</strong> diners with an Iaido demonstration, in synchronous form, very beautiful and impressive. His wife’s name is Noriko.”<br />

– Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “I remember <strong>the</strong> Iaido demonstration my wife and I gave, but it couldn't have been at <strong>the</strong> event Henrik mentions since we both<br />

were in Japan at <strong>the</strong> time it took place. We returned from Japan in March <strong>of</strong> 1974, so it would have to have been sometime after<br />

that; I seem to remember that we gave <strong>the</strong> iaido demonstration at a 12th Night at Mills. Anyone with a clearer recollection out<br />

<strong>the</strong>re?” – Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris<br />

I “Earl, I believe both events (your demo at Dukes Dinner, and <strong>the</strong> British J.S.at <strong>the</strong> Cow Palace happened a year late (1975)<br />

...” – Richard <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

II “My memory coincides with Henrik's to <strong>the</strong> extent that Earl and his Lady's Iado demonstration was at <strong>the</strong> Unitarian Church<br />

and it was at <strong>the</strong> Feast <strong>of</strong> Three Tastes. I can't conclusively state that <strong>the</strong> event on this date was that particular one, we<br />

had a very strong symbiosis with that Church for a number <strong>of</strong> years around this time and lots <strong>of</strong> events took place <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

My memory does tell me that it was during or shortly after Andrew's first reign, he spent a good deal <strong>of</strong> time at <strong>the</strong> North-<br />

West corner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> seating where Patrice and I sat (some <strong>of</strong> it sitting on Patti's lap).<br />

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“I have a murky feeling that Earl was back for a visit home at this time and had not yet moved back to <strong>the</strong> US (which<br />

happened after he was married). This may account for <strong>the</strong> disparity.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

a “<strong>The</strong> iaido demonstration could very well have been at <strong>the</strong> church you mention; I don't remember much about it except<br />

that we did it in a fairly large hall which had a nice medieval feel to it (I guess that's why I thought it was at Mills) and<br />

that people seemed to enjoy it. However, it could not possibly have happened prior to April <strong>of</strong> 1974. I went to Japan<br />

in July <strong>of</strong> 1972 and did not return until <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> March in 1974. This was also <strong>the</strong> 1st time that Noriko had ever come<br />

to <strong>the</strong> US. Phil is right though; I stayed in <strong>the</strong> US for only two years from 1974 to 1976, we <strong>the</strong>n returned to Japan (with<br />

two 1 year old twins in tow, <strong>the</strong> boys are now 24, omigod) and didn't come back to <strong>the</strong> US permanently until 1985. I<br />

do not remember how active I was in SCA stuff from 1974 through 1976, so unless I get something that jogs my<br />

memory regarding an event that happened during <strong>the</strong> two years I was back, my mind is a blank for those years (my<br />

mind is usually a blank, so that's not too surprising).” – Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris<br />

November 18, 1973 AS VIII Queen’s Tea<br />

Held at Mill’s College Student Union, Oakland, in honor <strong>of</strong> Queen Seitse.<br />

December 1, 1973 AS VIII International House Revel<br />

Held at International House, Berkeley. Sabrina de la Bere was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re was dancing, music, bellydancing, a bardic circle, and<br />

a poetry contest in honor <strong>of</strong> Queen Seitse.<br />

December 6, 1973 AS VIII Newcomer’s Ladies’ Tea<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge, Oakland. Sponsored by <strong>the</strong> Office <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Key. Alice <strong>of</strong> Briarbrook was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

December 21, 1973 AS VIII Grand Council Meeting<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Andrei de Sevastopol, Oakland.<br />

December 23, 1973 AS VIII Christmas Carol Sing<br />

Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

January 17, 1974 AS VIII SCA Demonstration<br />

Held at UC Berkeley. Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge and Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky autocratted an SCA demonstration for <strong>the</strong> Agricultural Women’s Club.<br />

January 26, 1974 AS VIII Bardic Revel, College <strong>of</strong> St. Hildegarde<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Student Union at Mills College, Oakland. Maelen <strong>of</strong> Kynge’s Lea was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

February 3, 1974 AS VIII “Sunday in <strong>the</strong> Middle Ages”<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> First Unitarian Church, Berkeley. Francesca <strong>the</strong> Bemused and Adrienne <strong>of</strong> Toledo organized a special performance <strong>of</strong><br />

Christopher Fry’s “<strong>The</strong> Lady’s Not for Burning”, directed by Michael Kurland, with costumes by Adrienne <strong>of</strong> Toledo. <strong>The</strong>re was a winetasting<br />

with strolling musicians afterwards.<br />

February 16, 1974 AS VIII Celebration and Revel<br />

Held at House Greenwalls, Berkeley, as a housewarming for Walter and Elfrida <strong>of</strong> Greenwalls.<br />

March 10, 1974 AS VIII <strong>The</strong> Feast <strong>of</strong> Three Tastes<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> First Unitarian Church, Berkeley. Adrienne <strong>of</strong> Toledo was <strong>the</strong> hostess for this Page benefit, which combined Japanese, Chinese,<br />

and Persian cooking. King Andrew attended. <strong>The</strong> Page made a pr<strong>of</strong>it <strong>of</strong> $23.59 out <strong>of</strong> it.<br />

March 16, 1974 AS VIII Chaos Tourney<br />

Held at Meadow Playfield, Tilden Park, Berkeley, as a warmup for <strong>the</strong> Crown Tourney. Count Stefan de Lorraine and Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong>re were lists for <strong>the</strong> right to crown one’s lady Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty.<br />

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March 16, 1974 AS VIII St. Patrick’s Day Revel<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Parish Hall <strong>of</strong> Good Shepherd Church, Berkeley. Andrei de Sevastopol and Gormflait ni Cuallachta were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

was a court <strong>of</strong> love and <strong>the</strong> Second Annual Poetry Contest.<br />

April 13, 1974 AS VIII First Annual College <strong>of</strong> Sciences Quest<br />

Held at Redwood Bowl, Joaquin Miller Park, Oakland. Teams <strong>of</strong> a maiden, an archer, a magician, and an astrologer competed for <strong>the</strong> prize<br />

<strong>of</strong> a bottle <strong>of</strong> wine, a bag <strong>of</strong> jewels, and a rotating trophy: an oaken helm made by Master Beverly Hodghead. Brian Dritar an Con was <strong>the</strong><br />

autocrat.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Golden Rivers fielded at least two teams (I was archer for mine). I don't recall ei<strong>the</strong>r team scoring outstandingly overall, but it was<br />

a symptom <strong>of</strong> GR poking its nose out into <strong>the</strong> wider world <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> events.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

June 7, 1974 AS IX <strong>The</strong>atre Party<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Province went to see <strong>the</strong> Royal Shakespeare Company, with Sir Michael Redgrave, perform “<strong>The</strong> Hollow Crown” at<br />

Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley. Sabrina de la Bere was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

June 15, 1974 AS IX Welcoming Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Meadow Playfield, Tilden Park, Berkeley. Held in honor <strong>of</strong> King Ashjørn Gustavsson, Duke Cariadoc <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bow, and Sir Patri<br />

du Chat Gris, who were visiting from <strong>the</strong> East <strong>Kingdom</strong>.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “<strong>The</strong>ir whole visit was interesting. I remember being at a small practice event with <strong>the</strong>m, Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix, and William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

and, perhaps, a few o<strong>the</strong>rs but those are <strong>the</strong> only ones I knew. <strong>The</strong>y had been traveling cross country, stopping everywhere <strong>the</strong>re<br />

was SCA and <strong>the</strong>y were getting a bit tired <strong>of</strong> each o<strong>the</strong>r’s company, or at least it seemed that way to me. It probably didn't help that<br />

in those days, <strong>the</strong> West definitely had better fighting and I felt that we pretty well dominated <strong>the</strong> practice. I've fought Cariadoc since<br />

and he struck me as a fine fighter, but at that time we had trained in a harder school. Of course, in <strong>the</strong>ir defense, it's damn hard to<br />

travel long distances in a car and come out <strong>of</strong> it at your best or even at your average.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

B “I remember well <strong>the</strong> visitors from <strong>the</strong> East (although I had forgotten exactly when, so it was Summer <strong>of</strong> IX) Geraldine invited <strong>the</strong>m<br />

out to Bufo Halle (in Lafayette) where she (naturally) prepared a fairly impressive feast. Cariadoc established his credentials as<br />

an au<strong>the</strong>ntic gourmet & perhaps honorary Californian when he seized <strong>the</strong> large bowl filled with artichokes and looking at it with great<br />

joy said "Oh, I'll just have <strong>the</strong>se!" (Geri always told people that <strong>the</strong> 3 A's - artichokes, avocados, & abalone - were all deadly<br />

poisonous to all but native Californians.)<br />

“Except for Cariadoc, I never saw <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs again, although I have seen a book on early dances by Sir Patri. In <strong>the</strong> Summer<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1979, my son Sterling & I stopped <strong>of</strong>f for 2 nights with Cariadoc in Blacksburg, VA, where he <strong>the</strong>n taught at Va. Tech. At that time<br />

I first met Elizabeth <strong>of</strong> Dendermonde (whom he subsequently married, having split up with his first wife, Duchess Diana, previously).<br />

<strong>The</strong>n at Twenty Year, in Texas, Elizabeth played for my English Country Dance classes. (She is a very fine musician.) She was part<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> excellent band playing nightly for dancing at Thirty Year (along with our own Martin Whistler and many o<strong>the</strong>rs), and she and<br />

Cariadoc did an impressive Middle Eastern Feast <strong>the</strong>re, and she showed me <strong>the</strong>ir very au<strong>the</strong>ntic period camp.<br />

“For some time now, as many <strong>of</strong> you may know, <strong>the</strong>y have lived here in <strong>the</strong> Mists (David/Cariadoc teaches economics at Santa<br />

Clara University, I believe.) A year ago, I saw <strong>the</strong>m both at <strong>the</strong> annual Crosston Ball (Elizabeth fiddled for <strong>the</strong> dancing & Cariadoc,<br />

who doesn't dance, told wonderful tales). I was disappointed that <strong>the</strong>y missed <strong>the</strong> recent Crosston Ball because <strong>of</strong> a death in <strong>the</strong><br />

family, but <strong>the</strong>ir 8-year-old daughter was <strong>the</strong>re. I danced several dances with her, she attends <strong>the</strong> classes regularly and dances<br />

quite well. She had come with her adult bro<strong>the</strong>r, Patri (Cariadoc & Diana's son, and indeed named after Sir Patri du Chat Gris).<br />

He also dances well. “Cariadoc is a great source for <strong>the</strong> history <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> eastward spread <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA. He was <strong>the</strong> 1st & 3rd King <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Midrealm, <strong>the</strong>n twice King <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East, if I remember correctly. He is fascinating to talk to on quite a wide range <strong>of</strong> subjects and<br />

does about <strong>the</strong> best job <strong>of</strong> keeping in period & persona <strong>of</strong> anyone I've met.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

June 16, 1974 AS IX Queen’s Tea<br />

Held at Greyhaven, Berkeley. Queen Donna invited <strong>the</strong> ladies to tea.<br />

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June 23, 1974 AS IX Curia Regis<br />

King William called <strong>the</strong> Curia Regis in two parts. <strong>The</strong> belted fighters were first to discuss fighting conduct, and <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> populace were<br />

invited to discuss proposed revisions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> selection <strong>of</strong> kings. Held in <strong>the</strong> Kensington Youth Hut.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “A long discussion coming, eventually, to nothing. I do remember Ton <strong>the</strong> Traveller from Atenveldt making a strong case for allowing<br />

fighters to enter <strong>the</strong> lists and champion o<strong>the</strong>r people for king or queen.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

July 13, 1974 AS IX Tempura Feast Fund Raiser<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall, Lafayette. This was a fund raising event for <strong>the</strong> Decennial Celebration committee. Tempura,<br />

rice and tea were served to <strong>the</strong> guests.<br />

September 28, 1974 AS IX Dinner Party<br />

Held at La Buillabaisse, Alameda. Duchess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix and Duke Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit were <strong>the</strong> autocrats.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “As I recall <strong>the</strong> ostensible reason for this party was visitors from Atenvelt including Deaton Claymore and Kare Cherie. <strong>The</strong> Escargo<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Coquille St. Jaques were delicious.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “How could you treat those visiting dignitaries so poorly, eating <strong>the</strong> Escargo and Coquille!! By <strong>the</strong> way, exactly what do those<br />

titles mean??” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

2 “My favorite Deaton story dates from about two years later.<br />

“Quite a number <strong>of</strong> us were ga<strong>the</strong>red at Duke Siegfried's place on Sacramento Street in Berkeley at a revel in honor <strong>of</strong> a<br />

bunch <strong>of</strong> Aten visitors (who also included Ioseph <strong>of</strong> Locksley). Our daughter Kelly, a typical toddler was busily exploring <strong>the</strong><br />

house and Siegfried's furnishings and belongings, requiring frequent admonishments from Patrice to keep her within bounds.<br />

Deaton (who I must point out is very large and strong) literally flinched and cringed every time Patti spoke to our daughter.<br />

Finally, he spoke up "Patrice, please stop that, every time you say 'Kelly' in your MOM voice it hits me in my spinal nerves." We<br />

all had a good laugh and Patti changed tactics.<br />

“Deaton's mundane first name is Kelly and apparently Patti sounded just like his mom to his childhood programming.”<br />

– Kevin Peregrynne<br />

October 26, 1974 AS IX Fall Festival and Halloween Revel<br />

Held at Mills College, Oakland. Duke Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont Real was <strong>the</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> Arms, crowning his lady La Rana, Duchess <strong>of</strong> Mont Real,<br />

Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty. Nathan der Sänger and Louise Lhaillet tied for Champion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arts. Boncueur announced his resignation<br />

as Society Registrar and turned <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice over to Elspeth ni Roibeard O’Byrne (Eilis ni Roibeard O’Boirne). At <strong>the</strong> revel in <strong>the</strong> Student<br />

Union <strong>the</strong> costume contest was won by Suzanne <strong>of</strong> Ravenhill, as a nonstandard fairy godmo<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

November 2-3, 1974 AS IX First Semester, University <strong>of</strong> San Leandro<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences Sir Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean (Jon FitzRolf). <strong>The</strong> University was founded by <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Sciences to serve<br />

as <strong>the</strong> teaching branch <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Sciences in <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists. Some thirteen courses were taught over <strong>the</strong> weekend.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I was unable to attend this event, but it marked one instance <strong>of</strong> a definite trend toward SCA 'classroom instruction' . <strong>The</strong> University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ithra (Caid) was contemporary if I remember correctly. In a sense this was ano<strong>the</strong>r organized effort from (if I may be P.C.) an<br />

outreach angle, to address <strong>the</strong> acculturation problems that William and o<strong>the</strong>rs noted earlier. It was more effective when we could<br />

bring folk into <strong>the</strong> SCA one on one, but that option had been taken from us. On <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand - many <strong>of</strong> us learned that we loved<br />

being teachers <strong>of</strong> our own SCA pet subjects in a lecture hall environment. (All those who agree, raise your right hand).” – Kevin<br />

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November 10, 1974 AS IX Second Annual Duke’s Dinner<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> International House, Berkeley. Adrienne <strong>of</strong> Toledo was <strong>the</strong> autocrat and chief cook for this benefit for <strong>the</strong> Page.<br />

December 6, 1974 AS IX St. Nicholas’ Day Bardic Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Kennsington Youth Hut, Kennsington. <strong>The</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Bards was <strong>the</strong> sponsor. Sir Steven MacEanruig was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

January 19, 1975 AS IX St. Hildegarde Bardic Revel<br />

Held at Mills College, Oakland. Michaela de Neuville and Kerrinda <strong>of</strong> Kymry were <strong>the</strong> autocrats.<br />

February 15, 1975 AS IX St. Valentine’s Day Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Mill’s College Student Union, Oakland. Andrei de Sevastapool and Gormflait ni Cuallachta were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong> Third Annual<br />

Poetry Contest for poetry in <strong>the</strong> medieval manner on <strong>the</strong> subject “To <strong>the</strong> Beloved” took place.<br />

March 1, 1975 AS IX <strong>The</strong> “Kick Off <strong>The</strong> Season” Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Meadows Playfield, Tilden Park, Berkeley. Andrei de Sevastopool was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Johann Heinrich Michael Siemon von<br />

Werneigerode became <strong>the</strong> new Province Master <strong>of</strong> Arts.<br />

March 15, 1975 AS IX Greenwalls Housewarming and Bardic Revel<br />

Held at Greenwalls West, Berkeley. Walter and Elfrida <strong>of</strong> Greenwalls hosted.<br />

March 15, 1975 AS IX Film Night<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Good Shepherd Church, Berkeley. Films <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first years <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA were shown. Duke James Greyhelm was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

Comments:<br />

A As I recall, films by Hal Ravn, Jon FitzRolf and Richard <strong>of</strong> House Havn were among those featured.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “Yeah - and what happened to <strong>the</strong>se films? <strong>The</strong> ones that Henrik showed at 30 year were not <strong>the</strong> old fighting films that were shown<br />

here. Maybe <strong>the</strong>y were Master Beverly Hodghead’s?” – James Greyhelm<br />

1 “I wasn't at 30 year's showing, but I believe that ei<strong>the</strong>r or both Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean and Hal Ravn's footage were included in <strong>the</strong><br />

showing under discussion. I somehow have <strong>the</strong> impression that Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far-West may also have contributed too, but<br />

that may be mixed up with her featuring prominently in some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> footage (what a fox, with auburn hair down to her waist and<br />

<strong>the</strong>n some)” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

April 5, 1975 AS IX Archery and Games Tourney<br />

Held at Mill’s College. Aurelia de la Licorne, Royal Archer, autocratted. <strong>The</strong>re were contest in archery, javelins, foot races, axe-throwing,<br />

and slings.<br />

April 12, 1975 AS IX Royal Tourney and International House Revel<br />

Held at Redwood Bowl, Redwood Regional Park, Oakland. Sir Jon Fitz-Rolf was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Clan na Con sponsored a picnic and tourney<br />

in honor <strong>of</strong> Prince Andrew and Princess Patrice. A revel was held at International House, Berkeley. Sabrina de la Bere was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

May 31, 1975 AS X Provincial Festival and Children’s Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Meadows Playfield, Tilden Park, Berkeley. Michaëla de Neuville, Andrei de Sevastopol, and Gormflait ni Cuallachta were <strong>the</strong><br />

autocrats. Lists for Champion <strong>of</strong> Arms were held. <strong>The</strong>re was a Champion <strong>of</strong> Arts competition. <strong>The</strong>re were contests for children 12 and under:<br />

B<strong>of</strong>fer lists, a cooking contest, a poetry contest, and a clothing contest. <strong>The</strong>re were dancing lessons. At this time Kerrinda <strong>of</strong> Kymry was<br />

Seneschal <strong>of</strong> St. Hildegard, and Sir Steven MacEanruig was Provincial Knight Marshal.<br />

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June 14, 1975 AS X Land Fund Feast<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Duke Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit, Orinda. Duke Siegfried, Countess Sumer Redmaene, Duke James Greyhelm, Duchess<br />

Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin and Lady Eilis ni Roibeard O’Boirne put on <strong>the</strong> feast, which made $60.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Held, actually, at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Siegfried, Ardis, myself, and a random selection <strong>of</strong> children. This was a fascinating thing to cook -it<br />

was a feast for about 75 done on a kitchen range and two barbecue grills. It wasn't exactly period -- <strong>the</strong> first course soup was a<br />

tomato gazpacho -- but <strong>the</strong> food was good and <strong>the</strong>re was a lot <strong>of</strong> it. Friday night was <strong>the</strong> chopping session from hell -- I particularly<br />

(for some reason) remember Jim wielding a mighty knife on <strong>the</strong> onions...<br />

“And dessert was crepes cooked to order on <strong>the</strong> grill, with an accouterments bar including fresh berries.<br />

“All in our backyard -- it was a BIG backyard.” – Eilis O’Boirne<br />

July 19-20, 1975 AS X Equestrian Arts Tourney<br />

Held at Briones Park, Oakland. Suzanne <strong>of</strong> Ravenhill, Mistress <strong>of</strong> Equestrian Arts, and Queen Patrice were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong>re were fighting<br />

lists held, along with equestrian competitions, under a very hot sun. <strong>The</strong>re was a messenger race, tilting at quintains, a rescue race, an<br />

obstacle race, and a general competition in <strong>the</strong> Equestrian area.<br />

July 26, 1975 AS X Archery Prize Tourney<br />

Held at Mills College, Oakland. <strong>The</strong>re was a boar hunt, timed and standard target contests. Aurelia de la Licorne was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

July 26, 1975 AS X Arabian Nights Feast<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Commons <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> General <strong>The</strong>ological Seminary in <strong>the</strong> Pacific School <strong>of</strong> Religion, Berkeley. Adrienne <strong>of</strong> Toledo put on this<br />

benefit for <strong>the</strong> Page.<br />

August 17, 1975 AS X Crepe Feast<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Duke Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit, Orinda. This was a benefit for <strong>the</strong> Land Fund. Duchess Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven and<br />

Countess Sumer Redmaene cooked <strong>the</strong> crepes for <strong>the</strong> guests. Douglas Brownbeard <strong>of</strong> Hvitamyrr became <strong>the</strong> Nebuly Pursuivant at this time.<br />

October 18, 1975 AS X B<strong>of</strong>fer-Archery War<br />

Held at Mills College, Oakland. Aurelia de la Licorne was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

November 1, 1975 AS X Provincial Festival and Halloween Revel<br />

Held at Meadows Playfield, Tilden Park, Berkeley. Sir Steven MacEanruig was <strong>the</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> Arms, crowning his lady Margaret<br />

Threadbare Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty. A revel followed at <strong>the</strong> Mills College Student Union, at which <strong>the</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> Arts was Zrzyst<strong>of</strong><br />

z Lublina. Gormflait ni Cuallachta was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Douglas admitted Francesca <strong>the</strong> Bemused to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I'd completely forgotten about this one and still can't remember it much at all. I guess I must have been <strong>the</strong>re. I do remember<br />

Margaret. I met her on <strong>the</strong> way to <strong>the</strong> crown that Douglas won when I stopped to help two SCA ladies who had run out <strong>of</strong> gas. I drove<br />

her back to a gas station while her friend stayed with <strong>the</strong> car, struck up a conversation with her, fought for her that day, and eventually<br />

dated her for several years. It was several years later that she told me she had her hand in her pocket <strong>the</strong> whole trip clutching her<br />

knife in case I was some sort <strong>of</strong> nut.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

January 4, 1976 AS X Sunday Potluck Dinner Series Begun<br />

<strong>The</strong> first <strong>of</strong> a regular weekly Sunday Dinner potluck series was held at Helmsgaard. Duchess Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin was <strong>the</strong> organizer. <strong>The</strong><br />

locations alternated among various members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> province. Previously, for some years Ruthven <strong>of</strong> Rockridge and Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge had<br />

hosted a potluck dinner and prayer session each Sunday at <strong>the</strong>ir home.<br />

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A “This began a long-running weekly social occasion in <strong>the</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists, at which much local, kingdom, and SCA-wide<br />

business was discussed. My lady and I were regular hosts. <strong>The</strong>re was an <strong>of</strong>ficial set <strong>of</strong> potluck plastic dishes, provided by Mistress<br />

Rima I believe, that were passed on from host to host.” – Wilhelm von Schlüssel<br />

February 14, 1976 AS X St. Valentine’s Day Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Mills College Student Union, Oakland. Gormflait ni Cuallachta was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Some fifty members attended, including King<br />

William and Queen Donna. Duchess Sumer Redmaene won <strong>the</strong> Poetry Contest on <strong>the</strong> subject “<strong>The</strong> Beloved”. A bardic revel followed.<br />

February 15, 1976 AS X Land Fund <strong>The</strong>atre Benefit<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> First Unitarian Church, Kennsington. Squirrel Hill put on <strong>The</strong> Lion In Winter. Members attended <strong>the</strong> show and a wine and bread<br />

tasting to benefit <strong>the</strong> Land Fund. Duke James Greyhelm, Duchess Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin and Mistress Adrienne <strong>of</strong> Toledo were <strong>the</strong> autocrats.<br />

March 13, 1976 AS X Bashing Party<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Meadows Playfield, Tilden Park, Berkeley. Gormflait ni Cuallachta and Micaëla de Neuville were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. A potluck revel<br />

followed at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Francesca <strong>the</strong> Bemused.<br />

April 18, 1976 AS X 14th Annual Easter Barbeque<br />

Held by Rivengaard at <strong>the</strong> Church Divinity School <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pacific, Berkeley.<br />

April 24, 1976 AS X First College <strong>of</strong> St. Ka<strong>the</strong>rine Revel<br />

Held on <strong>the</strong> UC Berkeley campus. Countess Patrice d’Cilla and Cristina Giuliana dell ‘Onda autocratted this first event <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> new College.<br />

June 5, 1976 AS XI Spring Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Meadows Playfield, Tilden Park, Berkeley. Sir William Gordon <strong>of</strong> York was <strong>the</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> Arms and crowned his lady, Micaëla<br />

de Neuville, Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty. Mistress Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall was <strong>the</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> Arts. Gormflait nic Cuallachta was <strong>the</strong><br />

autocrat. A revel followed.<br />

June 12, 1976 AS XI First Session, University <strong>of</strong> Ithra at Mists<br />

Held on <strong>the</strong> UC Berkeley Campus. Eighty-seven students attended some sixteen courses. A revel followed a symposium in <strong>the</strong> evening,<br />

at which a Master <strong>of</strong> Arts degree was awarded.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I fought as good a battle to get <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Ithra in Caid as anyone ever did on <strong>the</strong> field! <strong>The</strong>n I had to protect it against being<br />

messed with (long and involved story). First time I'd ever seriously delved into politics (yuck!) and I'd never have done it if <strong>the</strong> subject<br />

had been less important to me. But this was why I joined <strong>the</strong> SCA. That and <strong>the</strong> good company I sometimes found <strong>the</strong>re.” – Flavia<br />

Beatrice Carmegiani<br />

October 30, 1976 AS XI Fall Festival and Halloween Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Meadows Playfield, Tilden Park, Berkeley. Duke James Greyhelm was <strong>the</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> Arms, crowning his lady Duchess Verena<br />

<strong>of</strong> Laurelin, Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty. A Halloween revel was held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Duke William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton. <strong>The</strong>re was a Costume<br />

Contest, won jointly by Duke James Greyhelm, in a blue bathrobe as Master Edwin Bersark, and Micaëla de Neuville, as an angel. Gormflait<br />

ni Cuallactha, Micaëla de Neuville, and Countess Patrice d’Cilla were <strong>the</strong> autocrats.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “If I remember correctly, you were supposed to come as a (different) SCA member - Verena came as me, with a false mustache<br />

and costume, and I wore an old terrycloth bath robe and a sporran, along with fraternal order sword - <strong>the</strong> usual house wear <strong>of</strong><br />

Master Edwin - I walked in, and Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga looked at me quizzically, and I rolled my shoulders forward, and hunched over a<br />

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bit - imitating one <strong>of</strong> Edwin's mannerisms. He suddenly got it and literally fell to <strong>the</strong> floor laughing. I think that William <strong>of</strong> York was<br />

next to Andy as well, and had much <strong>the</strong> same reaction. Jenet <strong>of</strong> Two Minds came as Ardis (Sumer Redmane) We all had a great<br />

time.” – James Greyhelm<br />

1 “I think this was <strong>the</strong> one where William <strong>the</strong> Lucky and I came as each o<strong>the</strong>r. I borrowed his simple green shirt and he borrowed<br />

my simple blue shirt, each with a bit (and only a bit) <strong>of</strong> trim.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

2 “I came as William <strong>the</strong> Lucky. I had a golden tan jerkin with a blue embattled shoulder top. I sewed a gold circle on <strong>the</strong> blue<br />

top and had a fair copy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> armorial jerkin that Lucky was wearing at <strong>the</strong> time. I covered <strong>the</strong> outfit with cloak. Lucky asked<br />

me who I was supposed to be. I threw back <strong>the</strong> cloak and said with a big grin, "You!"” – Wilhelm von Schlüssel<br />

March 12, 1977 AS XI Helmsgaard Informal Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Meadows Playfield, Tilden Park, Berkeley. Some twenty-one members, including eight fighters, showed up. Two parallel lists<br />

were run. In each case Duke James Greyhelm faced Sir Terrence <strong>of</strong> Halliday in <strong>the</strong> finals. Duke James won one lists, and Sir Terrence won<br />

<strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r. In <strong>the</strong> third and deciding match Sir Terrance won, and crowned his lady, Jennet <strong>of</strong> Twominds, Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty. Sir<br />

Terrence <strong>of</strong> Halliday was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

March 18, 1977 AS XI Queen’s Tea<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Queen Patrice, El Cerrito.<br />

May 14, 1977 AS XII College <strong>of</strong> St. Hildegard Revel<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Mills College Student Union, Oakland. A “wake” was held for <strong>the</strong> seneschal, Kerrinda <strong>of</strong> Kyry, who was graduating from Mills<br />

College. Andrea Clear Mount was her successor as seneschal. She sponsored a contest for <strong>the</strong> best eulogy in memory <strong>of</strong> lady Kerrinda.<br />

Kerrinda <strong>of</strong> Kymry was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

June 4, 1977 AS XII Provincial Festival<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Meadows Playfield, Tilden Park, Berkeley. Sir Steven MacEanruig was <strong>the</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> Arms, crowning his lady, Margaret<br />

Threadbare, Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty. <strong>The</strong>re was no arts competition. Micaëla de Neuville was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

August 20, 1977 AS XII Summer Festival<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Meadows Playfield, Tilden Park, Berkeley. Micaëla de Neuville was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Contests were held for Champions <strong>of</strong> Arms<br />

and Arts.<br />

October 30, 1977 AS XII Provincial Archery Tourney and Halloween Revel<br />

Held on Alderwood Field, Mills College, Oakland. <strong>The</strong> revel followed in <strong>the</strong> Student Union. <strong>The</strong>re were competitions in archery and for<br />

Champion <strong>of</strong> Arms and Champion <strong>of</strong> Arts. Micaëla de Neuville was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

November 5, 1977 AS XII Third Duke’s Dinner<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> St. Marks Episcopal Church, Berkeley. Adrienne <strong>of</strong> Toledo put on this benefit for <strong>the</strong> Page.<br />

February 11, 1978 AS XII Valentine’s Day Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Mills College Student Union, Oakland. Micaëla de Neuville was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. It was a successful evening as some forty members<br />

arrived to share valentine cakes and cookies. Master Hal Ravn showed slow motion films <strong>of</strong> SCA combat. A swooning contest was held<br />

and won by Mistress Janet Breakstone. <strong>The</strong>re was a poetry contest, in honor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> beloved, won by Mistress Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge. A contest<br />

was held for Prettiest Pomander. Many joined in medieval dancing.<br />

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Or.<br />

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July 29, 1967 AS II First Small War<br />

Held on an island in <strong>the</strong> Nicasio Reservoir, Marin County, California. Sir Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Several fighters and various<br />

bystanders showed up. After an initial sally at a large rock, it was decided to divide <strong>the</strong> twenty odd people into teams, and kidnap a<br />

beautiful maiden. <strong>The</strong> beautiful maiden was Lady Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Paravel (Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin), and she was kidnaped by Sir Henrik<br />

<strong>the</strong> Dane (Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn) and his men. <strong>The</strong>re were several small battles, culminating in a magnificent stand atop a huge shale rock, where<br />

Dwayanu (Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit) and <strong>the</strong> lady Doro<strong>the</strong>a made a lover’s pact and Richard <strong>the</strong> Short (Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont Real) was foully<br />

cheated <strong>of</strong> his just deserts.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Dwayanu, by <strong>the</strong> way, is Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit attempting ano<strong>the</strong>r name that would be marginally more pronounceable.<br />

Siegfried was too firmly entrenched, however.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> final confrontation was ra<strong>the</strong>r spectacular, I am told (by Siegfried shortly after <strong>the</strong> event, as a matter <strong>of</strong> fact – I didn't go).<br />

He and Doro<strong>the</strong>a had decided that <strong>the</strong>y were doomed lovers being pursued by <strong>the</strong> evil Richard. Richard, on <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand, was<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> opinion he was <strong>the</strong> valiant rescuer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fair maiden. <strong>The</strong> rock had two methods <strong>of</strong> access. One was a tricky path going up<br />

one sloping side. <strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r was a series <strong>of</strong> handholds going up <strong>the</strong> sheer back <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> rock. Siegfried stood at <strong>the</strong> top <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> path,<br />

downing attackers as <strong>the</strong>y tried to assail him single file. <strong>The</strong>n Doro<strong>the</strong>a screamed. Richard had climbed up <strong>the</strong> backside <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

rock. Seeing his doom before him, Siegfried scrambled to interpose himself between Richard and Doro<strong>the</strong>a, and gently swung<br />

his sword back to touch <strong>the</strong> fair maiden (thus "killing" Doro<strong>the</strong>a) while Richard cut him down. I am told that Richard was really upset<br />

that <strong>the</strong>y weren't following his idea <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> situation. But <strong>the</strong>n, I'm sure <strong>the</strong>re have been any number <strong>of</strong> real life similar situations<br />

where <strong>the</strong> participants had similar two different ideas <strong>of</strong> what was going on.<br />

“I believe this war included one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first attempts at combat archery, but am not sure. Perhaps Countess Astrid can enlighten<br />

us, as I recall hearing she did in her fa<strong>the</strong>r in <strong>the</strong> first fight at <strong>The</strong> Rock.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who has many recollections <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Second War at <strong>the</strong> Reservoir -- we're getting to that ...<br />

1 “Yes - 14 inch long arrows.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

Henrik’s Representation <strong>of</strong> “<strong>The</strong> Rock”<br />

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2 “First War: Well, now, perhaps I'm confusing two events, because I don't remember <strong>the</strong>re being two, just one. But I do recall<br />

<strong>the</strong> arrows, which used bows with about a five pound pull. And it was very sunny and hot. I recall Siegfried abducting Doro<strong>the</strong>a<br />

(or perhaps <strong>the</strong>y were escaping <strong>the</strong> Evil Richard?). Siegfried's cloak at that time was dark green lined with mustard yellow,<br />

which blended perfectly with <strong>the</strong> dried grass and scrub oak on <strong>the</strong> island, so <strong>the</strong>y used that for camouflage at one point. I have<br />

a recollection that Doro<strong>the</strong>a wrote up a fictionalized version <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> events which she may still have in her files.” – Astrid <strong>of</strong> Hawk<br />

Ridge<br />

October 14, 1967 AS II First KPFA Renaissance Pleasure Faire, Live Chess Game<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> first KPFA Renaissance Pleasure Faire, Marin County, California. Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. A live chess game<br />

was put on to raise money for <strong>the</strong> Society. Fighters were used in place <strong>of</strong> pieces on a large outdoor playing board marked on <strong>the</strong> ground.<br />

A piece captured by defeating <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r piece in armed combat. Sometimes a capture did not succeed, making for an interesting game. <strong>The</strong><br />

Society made a fair amount <strong>of</strong> money <strong>of</strong>f it. Sometime afterwards Kerry <strong>the</strong> Rock became Assistant Editor <strong>of</strong> T.I. <strong>The</strong> arms <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Society<br />

were chosen: Or, a laurel wreath proper.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Now <strong>the</strong> Live Chess Game (2 weeks later): I never heard that <strong>the</strong> SCA was raising money by it. Perhaps <strong>the</strong> Faire paid us<br />

something to do it, or more likely let us sell memberships & various goods at our booth for free. Anyway, <strong>the</strong>y let us in free, and let<br />

us play, entertaining folks with demos, bridge fights, and <strong>the</strong> Chess Game. <strong>The</strong> latter was a competition between <strong>the</strong> SCA and <strong>the</strong><br />

Los Angeles Science Fiction Society. (Actually LASFS plus SCA Marin members, vs SCA East Bay & SF.)” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

B “Randall Garrett was <strong>the</strong> Sherrif <strong>of</strong> Nottingham (at ei<strong>the</strong>r Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Fair #I or #II, I’m not sure which – probably <strong>the</strong> first #I.” – Henrik<br />

<strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “No, Randall started being sheriff (which he continued for a couple <strong>of</strong> years, at <strong>the</strong> second RenFaire. <strong>The</strong> sheriff at <strong>the</strong> first one<br />

was <strong>the</strong> owner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco. He essentially was bemused at all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se kids in costume who<br />

were chasing o<strong>the</strong>r kids in costume in his name. He preferred to spend his duty hours in <strong>the</strong> beer gardens. This is one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

reasons Randall replaced him <strong>the</strong> second year.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who is glad to see some o<strong>the</strong>r voices being heard.<br />

I “I wasn’t at <strong>the</strong> first nor<strong>the</strong>rn faire, but I was definitely at <strong>the</strong> second as one <strong>of</strong> Randall’s ‘Sheriff’s Men’. We wore black and<br />

our badge was Or, a Boar’s Head Erased (I wondered at <strong>the</strong> time if Randall had been reading Kipling).<br />

“I recall one episode when I and my cohorts were pursuing Robin Hood (played at least one season by Jon DeCles)<br />

through <strong>the</strong> crowd at <strong>the</strong> main stage when I was clo<strong>the</strong>s-lined by an enthusiastic member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> audience who grabbed<br />

my cloak - don’t try this at home kids! <strong>The</strong> Lord Mayor was played by Scott Beach and when he and Randal got going back<br />

stage <strong>the</strong> puns got so thick on <strong>the</strong> ground that <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> us were grateful to be wearing boots.” – Kevin Peregrynne, who<br />

is gaining confidence in his memory at last<br />

II “In any event <strong>the</strong> repartee between Scott Beach as Mayor and Randall as Sheriff was great, and added much fun to <strong>the</strong><br />

faire.” – James Greyhelm<br />

A “Jon de Cles was Robin Hood at RenFaires 1-4 (1967-1970). His men (& women) were all SCA. I was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m at 2 nd Faire, <strong>the</strong>n<br />

formed <strong>the</strong> Queens’s Guard at <strong>the</strong> 3 rd , again with SCA people, and was its Captain for 12 years, through 1980. Randall was Sheriff<br />

at Faires 2-4, with his people all SCA too. (<strong>The</strong>y wore black, with <strong>the</strong> boar’s head badge. <strong>The</strong> Black Pan<strong>the</strong>rs had popularized <strong>the</strong><br />

derogatory term, Pigs, for police, and Randall couldn’t resist playing on it for <strong>the</strong> Sheriff’s badge.) We also did Live Chess games<br />

at Faires 1-4 (all those at <strong>the</strong> old site near San Rafael [Now back meadow at China Camp State Park – Henrik]). I ran <strong>the</strong> 2 nd one.<br />

I believe Henrik & Siegfried were Sheriff’s men. Rick Schrorrs (sp?) Aka Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> WestTower was Will Scarlett and defeated<br />

Henrik in a combat on a bridge as champions for each side. It was decided by <strong>the</strong> present Chivalry & King <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West to knight Rick,<br />

and if my memory serves, it was done on <strong>the</strong> Faire’s stage. (Anyone else recall that?)” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

1 “That sounds familiar to me too. I have a black satin shirt that pre-dates <strong>the</strong> Ren Fairs and I recall wearing it <strong>the</strong>n as a Sheriff’s<br />

man.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

I “We were a foppish group for a bunch <strong>of</strong> thugs ... my tunic was satin too with a mid-length velveteen cloak.” – Kevin<br />

Peregrynne<br />

A “Pavilions: By First No. RenFaire, Henrik had dyed his round pavilion green. It made a great impression on me as I was joining<br />

<strong>the</strong> SCA and asking everyone a million questions. I believe it was a year and a half later, in March <strong>of</strong> III, that any o<strong>the</strong>r pavilion<br />

showed up. <strong>The</strong>re were 4 or 5 new ones <strong>the</strong>re, because we were getting ready for <strong>the</strong> first overnight event in May IV, a couple <strong>of</strong><br />

months later. It was one thing to sit on a blanket for a few hours, but quite ano<strong>the</strong>r to spend a whole weekend without shelter. I<br />

believe Marynel made <strong>the</strong> first Royal Pavilion at that time and her fa<strong>the</strong>r built <strong>the</strong> framework for it. All <strong>of</strong> us who helped pay for <strong>the</strong><br />

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material had our arms on <strong>the</strong> front dags. <strong>The</strong> pavilion was dyed yellow, but <strong>the</strong> strips <strong>of</strong> left over fabric were dyed red and fastened<br />

round <strong>the</strong> field with little wire pins, and named "Eric" because <strong>the</strong>y were Red! Before that, <strong>the</strong> rope and garden stakes mentioned<br />

earlier marked <strong>the</strong> field. (I hauled <strong>the</strong>m around, along with <strong>the</strong> helms, shields & weapons, from Ren Faire I until Eric was created.<br />

(Eric rolled up small & didn't need a truck, so someone else carried it around. Probably it traveled with <strong>the</strong> Royal Pavilion.)” – Robert<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

July 21, 1968 AS III San Francisco Examiner Tourney and Revel<br />

Held at Lake Lagunitas, Marin County, California. <strong>The</strong> tourney and revel were sponsored by Frank Herbert and <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Examiner<br />

so <strong>the</strong>y could get pictures. A surprise shower was held for Lady Diana Listmaker, she being with child.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Fun picnic. My armor padding at <strong>the</strong> time was an old sleeping bag. I had just taken a left-over chunk <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bag and made a coif<br />

to fit under <strong>the</strong> army helmet liner and catcher's mask I was wearing on my head. Fortunately, it was only after I had added that to<br />

my armor that someone in a melee clipped me a good one on <strong>the</strong> back <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> neck...<br />

“<strong>The</strong> photographer from <strong>the</strong> Examiner had everyone in armor line up in two lines facing each o<strong>the</strong>r and take turns hitting each<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r. It seemed entirely too fake to all involved, but <strong>the</strong> man knew his stuff. Taken from <strong>the</strong> right angle, it made a dynamite lead<br />

picture for <strong>the</strong> article.<br />

“Also notable, to me at least, as <strong>the</strong> event where Houri <strong>the</strong> Savage became my squire.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

B “I'm glad I read Stephen's response before sending mine<br />

“Hap Butler's medieval name was Simon <strong>the</strong> Templar, Caradoc's squire was Hubert de Rocoeng (I may not have <strong>the</strong> surname<br />

spelled right.<br />

“Earl not only faked Siegfried out <strong>of</strong> his boots he laid him out cold on <strong>the</strong> turf (this is implicit in but not stated by Stephen's<br />

account Johnny Chambers' cartoon had two more details - <strong>the</strong> sole-end view <strong>of</strong> Siegfried's boots toes up under <strong>the</strong> extended<br />

zweihander (with cartoon 'dizzy-spirals' circling above <strong>the</strong> not ional position <strong>of</strong> his head and <strong>the</strong> Jack Nicholson style maniac grin<br />

visible through <strong>the</strong> face grille <strong>of</strong> Earl's helmet.<br />

“Earl by <strong>the</strong> way currently is president <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> North American Kyudo (zen archery Federation I saw him on a Discovery Chanel<br />

special on <strong>the</strong> martial arts last week.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “<strong>The</strong> advantage <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> zweihander was length and speed, as everyone has said. One reason for <strong>the</strong> speed was <strong>the</strong> length ratio<br />

<strong>of</strong> hilt to blade, which was considerably greater than that <strong>of</strong> a normal greatsword. Ano<strong>the</strong>r reason, however, which no one<br />

mentioned, was that it had a mucking great pommel made out <strong>of</strong> a lead fishing weight. I can't remember <strong>the</strong> weight <strong>of</strong> it, but<br />

it was huge and put <strong>the</strong> center <strong>of</strong> gravity <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> weapon so close to <strong>the</strong> hands (it may have even been behind <strong>the</strong> quillons, in<br />

fact) that a tremendous blade speed could be developed just by quickly moving <strong>the</strong> hands in opposition to each o<strong>the</strong>r. You<br />

really didn't have to "swing" it much at all. This was <strong>the</strong> main reason it was banned it had a fairly light blade, and with that and<br />

<strong>the</strong> combination <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> long hilts and heavy pommel, it was just too fast.<br />

“However, it had <strong>the</strong> weakness that every pole arm had (for that's what it was, really) close work was impossible, so if <strong>the</strong><br />

enemy could get inside and close <strong>the</strong> distance, <strong>the</strong> zweihander man was dead meat. If it had stuck around long enough as<br />

a weapon, I'm sure everyone would have figured it out. This is really <strong>the</strong> only reason that I was able to defeat Siegfried in <strong>the</strong><br />

way that I did I knew that if I didn't hit him <strong>the</strong> 1st shot out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> box as soon as he got in range, I was a goner (this is Duke<br />

Siegfried we're talking about after all). That realization, combined with one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> heaviest adrenaline rushes I have ever<br />

experienced, allowed me to beat him at Baycon. I remember it as though it was yesterday. I staked everything on <strong>the</strong> first blow,<br />

which came in just over <strong>the</strong> top <strong>of</strong> his shield as soon as he got close enough, parallel to <strong>the</strong> top <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> shield from my right to<br />

left; I didn't know if I had gotten him (he just missed getting his shield up in time by about a nanosecond so I thought he had<br />

blocked it) so I levered it back and hit him again, in <strong>the</strong> chest, I believe. I have to apologize for that 2nd blow; it wasn't necessary,<br />

but I didn't realize it at <strong>the</strong> time. It was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> high points <strong>of</strong> my time in <strong>the</strong> SCA, needless to say. <strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r memory I have<br />

<strong>of</strong> that tourney is that everyone rushed out onto <strong>the</strong> field and hoisted me onto <strong>the</strong>ir shoulders, trampling Duke Siegfried in <strong>the</strong><br />

process, as I heard later. Not very polite. In any case, this is one instance where <strong>the</strong> weapon made <strong>the</strong> man.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re were two Little Green Dinosaur cartoons with me, Duke Siegfried and <strong>the</strong> ZH <strong>the</strong> one regarding <strong>the</strong> Bridge fight at<br />

Mills ("Come along dear, we don't want to be here when Uncle Dave wakes up") and <strong>the</strong> one about Baycon ("Go easy on him,<br />

Dave"). I still have both originals, carefully laminated in plastic.<br />

“Also, I wrote an article about how to use a greatsword for one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> early TIs; unfortunately, I don't have that issue. If<br />

anyone has that issue and could make a copy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> article, I would really appreciate it. I'm curious to hear what I sounded like<br />

30 (!) years ago.” – Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris<br />

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proper was <strong>of</strong> heavy 'arrest me red' fabric but instead <strong>of</strong> wearing an under dress Leanne lined <strong>the</strong> gates with white open-work lace<br />

that made it obvious that <strong>the</strong>re was nothing but Leanne from <strong>the</strong> hips up inside <strong>of</strong> it.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “It wasn’t a gates <strong>of</strong> hell -- it was a Princess line gown with <strong>the</strong> front and back panels made <strong>of</strong> blood red velvet and <strong>the</strong> side<br />

panels (floor length) and sleeves made <strong>of</strong> white lace. Her lace bikini underwear was virtually invisible and since <strong>the</strong> dress was<br />

tailored perfectly to fit her like a second skin, it was an incredible effect – as it was designed to be. I don’t recall if she wore it<br />

first <strong>the</strong>re or at a 12 th Night or at her coronation in <strong>the</strong> fall.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

I “Boy did that cause a flap. Nothing outward, just a lot <strong>of</strong> ladies with <strong>the</strong>ir backs up. Actually, I think she wore this at <strong>the</strong> June<br />

tourney just before <strong>the</strong> feast (though my memory is hazy on <strong>the</strong> subject, too). I do know that her good friend, La Rana, came<br />

up with a dress in support <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> cotehardie that had major decolletage (which La Rana could bring <strong>of</strong>f better than Leanne).<br />

Whenever she started wearing it, Leanne probably wore <strong>the</strong> dress at <strong>the</strong> feast. <strong>The</strong> site had lots <strong>of</strong> cool shade, but if you<br />

got into <strong>the</strong> sun you wanted all <strong>the</strong> breeze you could get.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who remembers when SCA costuming<br />

had a fantasy element ...<br />

2 “That must have been some dress. It was still getting widespread "press" when I joined in AS IX.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

C “By <strong>the</strong> by – for motorized vehicle fans – 2 wheeled type – when Richard and Diana (who subbed for Anne <strong>of</strong> San Anselmo) came<br />

to court <strong>the</strong>y were on motorcycles instead <strong>of</strong> horses. At Lake Lagunitas – Stefan and I and I think it was Richard also rode to <strong>the</strong><br />

event in armor on motorcycles (mine was a Honda 50cc) since Richard and I both lived in Marin County and it was close to get to.”<br />

– Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “Probably one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> most terrifying experiences <strong>of</strong> my career. It was fortunate that we were close to <strong>the</strong> site. Luise and I came<br />

over <strong>the</strong> day before and that's when Richard and Henrik sprang this little brainstorm on me. Richard had a big BMW touring<br />

bike, Henrik had his Honda, and Leanne had a smaller bike which it was to be my privilege to ride. Of course, I hadn't ridden<br />

a bicycle in about eight years and I'd never ridden on a motorcycle, but <strong>the</strong>y put me on Leanne's little riceburner and set me<br />

loose on <strong>the</strong> back streets <strong>of</strong> San Anselmo (or somewhere around <strong>the</strong>re) to practice. I rode it long enough to realize that it had<br />

definite eccentricities but if something went wrong I wasn't going to be able to do anything about it and, resigned to my fate,<br />

tootled back to <strong>the</strong> residence. <strong>The</strong> next morning, everyone else piled into Richard's van, and <strong>the</strong> three <strong>of</strong> us led <strong>the</strong> way. I<br />

imagine it looked ra<strong>the</strong>r dashing, but I was sweating <strong>the</strong> entire distance.<br />

“Luise and I rode back to Oakland (San Francisco?) with someone else that evening, bringing to a close my motorcycleriding<br />

career.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who might have been a lot more interested in <strong>the</strong> process about ten years later.<br />

Sometimes opportunities don't show up when we can deal with <strong>the</strong>m...<br />

August 3, 1968 AS III Second Island War<br />

Held on <strong>the</strong> island in Nicasio Reservoir, Marin County, California.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “My wife (Cynthia FitzColline) and I just drove past <strong>the</strong> Nicasio Reservoir today, and <strong>the</strong> tourney site is still visible, but <strong>the</strong> area looks<br />

pretty desolate today.” – Wilhelm von Schlüssel (who compiled this chronology in <strong>the</strong> first place by questioning most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se same<br />

old timers)<br />

1 “Second War: <strong>The</strong> island was a War Site, Wilhelm, never a tourney site, and it was just as desolate <strong>the</strong>n, which was just what<br />

Henrik wanted, I suspect. Basically rock, dirt, trees, & grass, nothing out <strong>of</strong> period, no human works except <strong>the</strong> dirt road over<br />

<strong>the</strong> little causeway that gave foot access. We parked on <strong>the</strong> highway shoulder, put on our gear and carried our weapons, water<br />

& lunch with us. <strong>The</strong> whole island was on-limits for <strong>the</strong> battle. One side (I think) was Dukes Richard, Fulk, & Henrik, with 2 men<br />

each, each holding a different rock or hillock, while <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r side was <strong>the</strong> Celtic "Tuath", led by Sir Jamie, Master Edwin, & Sir<br />

Caradoc, with some half-dozen squires & Nyal with his warpipes. I had a heater strapped on my back and a zweihander (4'<strong>of</strong><br />

blade, 2'<strong>of</strong> hilt, 18" quillons) in both hands, <strong>of</strong> course. I was on <strong>the</strong> ducal side at first, but when Sir Jamie got an injured hand<br />

and couldn't fight, he asked that I be permitted to change sides to help even it out better, which was agreed. <strong>The</strong> most exciting<br />

thing I remember was marching over hill & dale in a line <strong>of</strong> fighters behind <strong>the</strong> stirring sound <strong>of</strong> Njal's bagpipes. That, and <strong>the</strong><br />

lack <strong>of</strong> any 20th C. structure in sight, made it seem thrillingly real.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

I “This was my first experience in SCA combat (as an archer <strong>of</strong> course, begin as you intend to continue). Henrik had<br />

published <strong>the</strong> specifications in <strong>the</strong> fliers for <strong>the</strong> event - <strong>the</strong> arrows were unfletched 18" dowels with patio chair leg pads<br />

for points, effective range was not much more than 10 yards, accurate range was less. I already owned a 20 lb bow and<br />

my own saber mask, so I was set as soon as I whipped out a couple <strong>of</strong> dozen arrows and a 3/4 scale quiver. I fought on<br />

<strong>the</strong> Celtic side and don't recall <strong>the</strong> archers being effective against <strong>the</strong> heavies in <strong>the</strong> mixed combat scenarios (If <strong>the</strong>re were<br />

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any..I don't actually remember), only against each o<strong>the</strong>r. It was a hot day though and by mid afternoon <strong>the</strong> heavies had<br />

run through <strong>the</strong>ir scenarios so everyone stripped down to light clothing and fencing masks and spent <strong>the</strong> remainder <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> afternoon playing around with light weapons scenarios in around and upon '<strong>The</strong> Rock'. Patti and I spent a lot <strong>of</strong> time<br />

between scenarios hanging around in <strong>the</strong> shade with Lady (Mistress?) Geraldine who was also doing archery, which was<br />

<strong>the</strong> beginning <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> relationship that led to our becoming part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> immense household that she and Robert eventually<br />

formed. I seem to recall that Geri set up a fairly large open at <strong>the</strong> sides sun shade though not a pavilion, perhaps Robert<br />

can confirm.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

a “I don’t know about patio chair leg pads. [Referring to arrows] Actually <strong>the</strong>y were 24" long green bamboo garden stakes<br />

about <strong>the</strong> diameter <strong>of</strong> a pencil and <strong>the</strong> ones I made had no fea<strong>the</strong>rs, and for tips I used cubes <strong>of</strong> dry kitchen sponge<br />

(about 1 1/8" cubed) pressed over <strong>the</strong> end and taped over with two strips at right angles <strong>of</strong> 1" wide adhesive tape<br />

about 5 to 6 inches long with a piece <strong>of</strong> kite string wound around <strong>the</strong> shaft keeping <strong>the</strong> tape tight.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “As usual my memory for details slipped, <strong>the</strong> shafts were indeed green bamboo garden stakes (dowels were<br />

more expensive and prone to breakage), I made <strong>the</strong> nocks on mine with a triangular file. My tips were patio chair<br />

caps held on with silicon sealer and black electrician’s tape. Most <strong>of</strong> us also wrapped a couple <strong>of</strong> turns <strong>of</strong> tape<br />

just below <strong>the</strong> nocks to retard splitting.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “I haven't commented on that war yet, so let me say that <strong>the</strong> small war on that occasion devolved into what many <strong>of</strong> us veterans<br />

called <strong>the</strong> small quibble, as just what <strong>the</strong> rules <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> "Knights vs <strong>the</strong> Clans" war were found to have a few holes. Fulk and Houri<br />

and I were guarding one hill and suddenly found ourselves being snuck up on from an angle we weren't expecting an attack. <strong>The</strong><br />

Clan was supposed to be attacking from one direction, and here <strong>the</strong>y were coming from ano<strong>the</strong>r. <strong>The</strong>re was much yelling about<br />

whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> attack was legitimate that was resolved by a fight between Fulk and Siegfried (who was being Clannish that war) that<br />

Siegfried won. After that, <strong>the</strong> war degenerated into a picnic because tempers were getting too intense.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

July 26 1969 AS IV Third Island War<br />

Held on <strong>the</strong> Island in Nicasio Reservoir, Marin County, California. Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “One march through <strong>the</strong> sun had been sufficient for me. I never went back to <strong>the</strong> Island.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

B “This was <strong>the</strong> Dunharrow Eored (6 fighters, plus archers like Geri & Master Lin) versus everybody else (also 6 fighters plus some<br />

archers, led by Duke Henrik). By this time, many fighters had been to <strong>the</strong> island before & wimped out when faced with <strong>the</strong> lack <strong>of</strong><br />

comforts <strong>the</strong>re. Anyway, we occupied a hilltop and Henrik besieged us from his nearby base. (We had agreed that archers could<br />

not leave <strong>the</strong>ir home base while any fighters on <strong>the</strong>ir side were alive. So <strong>the</strong>ir initial role was only defensive.) Henrik devised a<br />

brilliant pincers strategy to encircle us and attack us from 2 sides at once. <strong>The</strong> only flaws were timing and <strong>the</strong> fact that we could<br />

see both groups <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m while <strong>the</strong>y could not see each o<strong>the</strong>r. So we ran down one side & killed those 2 with no losses to us, <strong>the</strong>n<br />

back up to meet Henrik, with a 2-man advantage for us. Still, by <strong>the</strong> time we killed all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m, only my son, Rick, was left. He <strong>the</strong>n<br />

attacked <strong>the</strong> archers at <strong>the</strong>ir camp & got shot. Next our archers assaulted <strong>the</strong>ir camp, but one <strong>of</strong> ours (Master Lin) stepped behind<br />

a rock to take a pee and saw <strong>the</strong>ir unguarded banner nearby. He ran down, grabbed it, and ran back up our hill with it. (Lin ran for<br />

exercise regularly and no one had a prayer <strong>of</strong> catching him.) So we had both banners and that was how you were supposed to win<br />

<strong>the</strong> war, but it was our least warlike member who did it at last.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

July 25 (?), 1970 AS V Fourth Island War<br />

Held on <strong>the</strong> island in Nicasio Reservoir, Marin. Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

July 24 (?), 1971 AS VI Fifth Island War<br />

Held on <strong>the</strong> island in Nicasio Reservoir, Marin. Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “A long hot event. I remember being enthusiastic about it though Steve Perrin said to me that he didn't go to island wars anymore.<br />

I should have listened, but my new lady, Suzanne <strong>of</strong> Ravenhill, was interested in going. Lots <strong>of</strong> walking around long distances in<br />

full armor. Lots <strong>of</strong> waiting up on a hillside for something to happen. If I have <strong>the</strong> date right on this one it may be <strong>the</strong> one where so<br />

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little was happening that we put down a shield and played bridge on it while waiting. I do remember some serious blow counting<br />

problems and long conversations about <strong>the</strong>m between people. Basically boring, hot, and slow. I don't remember if <strong>the</strong>re were any<br />

more <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se or not, but I wouldn't have gone again anyway.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

B “This was <strong>the</strong> first war where Saunders’ Bludgeon Tipped 28" long wooden arrows were used along with o<strong>the</strong>r forms <strong>of</strong> tip padding<br />

on arrows. I had encountered <strong>the</strong> Saunders Bludgeon Tips shortly before during one <strong>of</strong> my trips to Atenveldt where <strong>the</strong>y were using<br />

<strong>the</strong>m a lot in mini-wars and practice events. I remember in one fight at <strong>the</strong> Island War I was on <strong>the</strong> opposite side that Steven<br />

MacEanruig was on and I shot at him thru some brush cover and struck him in <strong>the</strong> left side under his raised shield and he fell over<br />

dead. I thought it great that we finally had an arrow format that would fly like a real arrow and still be safe to use in combat. Little<br />

did I know what effect safety concerns was to take on that issue in later years! I also remember Bellatrix and MacEanruig having<br />

a 1 on 1 archery duel that day and after <strong>the</strong>y fired several arrows at each o<strong>the</strong>r, <strong>the</strong>y both shot simultaneously and <strong>the</strong>ir two arrows<br />

hit point to point and dropped to <strong>the</strong> ground midway between <strong>the</strong>m.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “I don’t remember being shot, but it’s certainly possible. Most <strong>of</strong> my memories <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> war are <strong>of</strong> heat, long walks in <strong>the</strong> sun in<br />

full armor, and some o<strong>the</strong>r unpleasantness about blow counting. I had forgotten about <strong>the</strong> archery duel, but not that you<br />

mention it, I do remember it. Good for a laugh, which we certainly needed by that time.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

July 22 (?), 1972 AS VII Sixth Island War<br />

Held on <strong>the</strong> island in Nicasio Reservoir, Marin. Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

July 21, 1973 AS VIII Seventh Island War<br />

Held on <strong>the</strong> island in Nicasio Reservoir, Marin. Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

July 28, 1974 AS IX Eighth Island War<br />

Held on <strong>the</strong> island in Nicasio Reservoir, Marin. Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

Fall, 1974 AS IX Province Organizes<br />

<strong>The</strong> province began to formally organize. Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn was <strong>the</strong> Seneschal and Grey Colin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Axe was <strong>the</strong> Pursuivant.<br />

February 3, 1975, AS IX First Monthly Provincial Meeting<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn, San Rafael.<br />

April 27, 1975 AS IX Kite Flying Contest<br />

Held on <strong>the</strong> island in Nicasio Reservoir, Marin. <strong>The</strong> Provincial College <strong>of</strong> Sciences sponsored a kite flying contest. Prizes were given for<br />

<strong>the</strong> highest flight, <strong>the</strong> longest flight and <strong>the</strong> heaviest payload.<br />

April 27, 1975 AS IX First Annual Revel<br />

Held at Mill Valley Scout Hall, Mill Valley. <strong>The</strong> revel was held in honor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> visiting British Jousting Society. King Paul and Queen Carol<br />

attended. <strong>The</strong> revel followed <strong>the</strong> kite flying contest. Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “This was just before <strong>the</strong> week <strong>of</strong> Jousting shows at <strong>the</strong> Cow Palace that I referred to a few comments back. We held a revel, hoping<br />

that some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> jousters would come, but <strong>the</strong>y didn’t show up. We did have a live musician attend and perform – Nala <strong>of</strong> Islay<br />

(Natalie Cox) – I read in one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> local papers a couple <strong>of</strong> years ago that she was performing in one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> orchestras in ei<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Oakland or San Francisco on a regular basis, playing classical music.<br />

“I think we had one or two films shown at this revel also – “Ivanhoe” with Robert and Elizabeth Taylor and “Robin Hood” with<br />

Basil Rathbone and Errol Flynn.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

July 27, 1975 AS X Ninth Island War<br />

Held on <strong>the</strong> island in Nicasio Reservoir, Marin. Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. (At this point <strong>the</strong> province had switched from <strong>the</strong><br />

Province <strong>of</strong> Marin and Sonomoa to <strong>the</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> Daneslaw. <strong>The</strong> name was put forward by <strong>the</strong> editor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Page, and had nothing to<br />

do with <strong>the</strong> Province.)<br />

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October 5, 1975 AS X Second Annual Sciences Quest<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Rock Springs Picnic Area, Mt. Tamalpais Park, Stinson Beach. Brian Dritar an Con, <strong>Kingdom</strong> Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences was <strong>the</strong><br />

autocrat.<br />

November 3, 1975 AS X Provincial Name Chosen<br />

<strong>The</strong> name <strong>of</strong> Ceantyre was chosen at <strong>the</strong> Provincial Meeting.<br />

December 1, 1975 AS X Provincial Arms Chosen<br />

July 24, 1976 AS XI Tenth Island War<br />

Held on <strong>the</strong> island in Nicasio Reservoir, Marin. Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Archery contests were held. By this time <strong>the</strong> name<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ceantyre had been adopted by <strong>the</strong> province.<br />

January, 1977 AS XI<br />

Colin <strong>of</strong> Duntamknacken (previously Grey Colin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Axe) was warranted as White Unicorn Pursuivant.<br />

October 22-23, 1977 AS XII Octocon<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Sheraton Tropicana, Santa Rosa. A recruiting drive was held, with SCA demonstrations. Däwyd von Markheim was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

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fracted per pale, in chief a laurel wreath Or.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> St. Andrew’s<br />

(<strong>The</strong> Counties <strong>of</strong> San Francisco and San Mateo)<br />

(This group is now known as <strong>The</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> Cloondara)<br />

January 1972, AS VI First Formation <strong>of</strong> Province<br />

Samual de Basset was Seneschal.<br />

March, 1972 AS VI Re-Creation <strong>of</strong> Province<br />

Sir Steven MacEanruig was Seneschal.<br />

April, 1972, AS VI Name Chosen<br />

Gene Sanders was <strong>the</strong> Master <strong>of</strong> Arts.<br />

May 1972, AS VII New Seneschal<br />

Israel Ben-Jacob took over as Seneschal.<br />

June 10, 1972 AS VII Medieval Films and Artwork Night<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Rose and Thistle Inn, San Francisco. <strong>The</strong> films included “Alexander Nevsky.” Israel Ben-Jacob was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

July 15, 1972 AS VII First Bardic Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Rose and Thistle Inn, San Francisco. Gino di Paloscenico became <strong>the</strong> Provincial Master <strong>of</strong> Arts.<br />

December 1, 1972 AS VII Winter Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> California State University Gymnasium, San Francisco. Dondra Brandybuck was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

December 18, 1972 AS VII <strong>The</strong>atre Party<br />

Several members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> province went to see <strong>the</strong> American Conservatory <strong>The</strong>atre mystery cycle at ACT, San Francisco.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> Cloondara - Or, three chevronels braced<br />

vert between two towers issuant from <strong>the</strong> chevronels and a<br />

wreath gules.<br />

February 17, 1973 AS VII Joint Revel with <strong>the</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> All Soul’s Episcopal Church, Berkeley. Sir Steven MacEanruig, Andrei de Sevastopol, and Gormflait ni Cuallachta were <strong>the</strong><br />

autocrats. Roderick Dhu Macrae <strong>of</strong> Kintail became <strong>the</strong> Provincial Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences. A court <strong>of</strong> love was held. <strong>The</strong>re were potluck<br />

refreshments. Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West won <strong>the</strong> first poetry contest.<br />

November 30, 1974 AS IX Potluck Dinner and Provincial Meeting<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> new Acting Seneschals, Stephen von Behrend and Debreceni Ilona. Israel Ben-Jacob was also acting Seneschal.<br />

<strong>The</strong> province reorganized after a twenty one month lapse.<br />

January 18, 1975 AS IX Provincial Meeting and Potluck Dinner<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Debreceni Ilona and Stephen von Behrend. This was <strong>the</strong> start <strong>of</strong> monthly Council meetings. Monthly costume guild<br />

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August 16, 1975 AS X Golden Hind Outing and Carving Board Dinner<br />

<strong>The</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Province visited <strong>the</strong> Golden Hind replica, <strong>the</strong>n went on to <strong>the</strong> Carving Board for dinner. Nicole de Havre du Chouettes<br />

was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

October 25, 1975 AS X First Annual Tourney<br />

Held at Junipero Serra Park, San Bruno, California. <strong>The</strong>re was fighting, a dessert contest, dancing, a ladies pillow fighting contest, a cooking<br />

contest, a dying contest won by Mychalene de Topo, a bardic circle, and a kite flying contest, also a gurning contest. Ge<strong>of</strong>frey <strong>of</strong><br />

Northhaven was <strong>the</strong> Pursuivant. Debreceni Ilona and Stephen von Behrend were <strong>the</strong> autocrats.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I wuz <strong>the</strong>re -- my first event. Brian Dritar an Con won <strong>the</strong> dying contest, and we musta spent over half an hour wrapping him up in<br />

his prize (a real shroud, made on site <strong>of</strong> yumpty-zillion yards <strong>of</strong> strips torn from a swatch <strong>of</strong> white fabric and linked one to <strong>the</strong> next<br />

in what was alleged to be <strong>the</strong> period manner) and carrying him around <strong>the</strong> field. Not something a newcomer forgets ....<br />

“<strong>The</strong> event was also notable for putting two people in hospital and one in jail -- a kid who fell <strong>of</strong>f a slide and broke his arm and<br />

a lady who had a strong allergic reaction to a bee sting for <strong>the</strong> former, and <strong>the</strong> guy who took <strong>the</strong> lady to <strong>the</strong> hospital for <strong>the</strong> latter he<br />

was driving a used van that had been an ambulance in a former life and still had <strong>the</strong> siren connected, and he figured that <strong>the</strong><br />

medical emergency justified using it. <strong>The</strong> cops disagreed, saw him to <strong>the</strong> hospital to unload his passenger, and continued to<br />

headquarters -- or so <strong>the</strong> story went by <strong>the</strong> time it got back to <strong>the</strong> park. I tell <strong>the</strong> tale as I was told ....<br />

“Me, all I knew was that I'd come home.” – Hilary <strong>of</strong> Serendip<br />

1 “Thanks for thinking about me - my long term synapses started firing and in recalling <strong>the</strong> event, I think that Hilary may have two<br />

different events combined toge<strong>the</strong>r.” – Brian Dritar an Con<br />

I “Entirely possible, I suppose -- human memory being infinitely flexible. But it's all irrevocably and vividly tied up in my mind<br />

as one amazing day ....<br />

“Of course, it could be ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> us conflating events; memory tells me I never saw Brian gallop into an event on a white<br />

horse, and that isn't <strong>the</strong> sort <strong>of</strong> thing that ought to have faded out. It's possible that <strong>the</strong> dying might not have been<br />

necessarily connected to <strong>the</strong> fighting, <strong>the</strong>re being only five fighters <strong>the</strong>re -- but <strong>the</strong> scuba incident was before my time,<br />

which casts a shadow on Brian's non-fighting status in October <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year X. <strong>The</strong> 50% overlap between SCA years and<br />

real years is a true pain -- I had a message all drafted when October 1974 came thru, asking where this event had gone,<br />

<strong>the</strong>n figured out that I was a year out <strong>of</strong> synch.” – Hilary <strong>of</strong> Serendip<br />

1 “<strong>The</strong> tourney at Junipera Serra Park in San Bruno was, in my time, <strong>the</strong> only one ever held <strong>the</strong>re. It was a very small tourney and<br />

I recall it distinctly. <strong>The</strong> picnic area was set right on top <strong>of</strong> a steep hill with a magnificent panorama <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bay and surrounding<br />

cities. I discretely ducked out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> proceedings and went to our stable which happened to be near by. I rode my horse (Zorro -<br />

a handsome white fellow) from <strong>the</strong> trails below up to <strong>the</strong> tourney site - making ra<strong>the</strong>r a dramatic, galloping entrance onto <strong>the</strong><br />

list, with cloak flying and brass scales and spear glittering in <strong>the</strong> sun. I know it was pretty dashing as all <strong>the</strong> women at <strong>the</strong><br />

tourney told me so ... At that point, I was not a fighter and if I participated in a dying contest, it would have not been in a rattan<br />

& armor combat. I vaguely remember <strong>the</strong> shroud incident (funny what sticks and what doesn't in one's mind) and think it much<br />

more likely that it happened at ano<strong>the</strong>r tournament - perhaps when artful dying became more in vogue.<br />

“Wendy (Gwendolyn <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Thistle) was <strong>the</strong>re and her recollection matches mine. I recall also that slender Laura with <strong>the</strong><br />

Borzoi and Deerhound, Anne Maglinte (nee Meyer), Laurie Fadave, Doug Foreman, Bill Sanders, and my parents were <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re were not many <strong>of</strong> us in St. Andrew's in those days. We were formed from a nucleus at San Francisco State and selected<br />

<strong>the</strong> province name from <strong>the</strong> San Andreas fault. At one point, we tried to come up with a latin motto that proclaimed "It's not our<br />

fault!" but no one could get a satisfactory translation.” – Brian Dritar an Con<br />

I “Actually I remember St. Andrews using"Non Est Mea Culpa" as <strong>the</strong>ir Latin motto to go with <strong>the</strong>ir canting arms <strong>of</strong> a Cross<br />

<strong>of</strong> St. Andrew with a jagged crack through <strong>the</strong> juncture <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> crosses arms.<br />

“I'm a bit confused by Brian's assertion that he wasn't a fighter in October AS X. We all recall him coming into <strong>the</strong><br />

challenge round in scuba gear at Marsh Crown months or years before, and I can clearly recall marshalling his fights from<br />

time to time throughout this period. Not to mention encountering him in <strong>the</strong> upcoming June Crown in our chronology, when<br />

he was a well established and respected unbelted fighter.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

a “My foggy recollection is Brian rode his horse to an event <strong>the</strong> last time Henrik was King which makes it <strong>the</strong> second<br />

half <strong>of</strong> 1973. My fur<strong>the</strong>r foggy recollection is that event was <strong>the</strong> first Ducal Prize tourney. My continuing foggy<br />

recollection is that is <strong>the</strong> event where Steve Henderson gave knives or bayonets as prizes for <strong>the</strong> best deaths (which<br />

was <strong>the</strong> precursor to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Old Battered Helm).” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

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b “My memory is obviously playing me false about not being a fighter in A.S. X, but I'm fairly certain that I did not fight at<br />

that tourney and <strong>the</strong> shroud business still does not associate itself in my mind with that event. I had my hands full with<br />

<strong>the</strong> horse, fencing with <strong>the</strong> St. Andrew's lads, and my birthday cake. I have not thought about tourneys in years and<br />

have no documentation at hand to corroborate. In any case, I would not mind being wrong about <strong>the</strong> fighting bit.<br />

“This particular discussion strikes a sympa<strong>the</strong>tic note as I am writing a book and and interviewing elderly people<br />

about things that happened sixty or more years ago in connection with <strong>the</strong> Arab Revolt and o<strong>the</strong>r Middle East doings.<br />

Naturally, I've been frustrated when <strong>the</strong>y couldn't remember a detail a I was interested in, or when <strong>the</strong>ir memory<br />

disagrees with published facts, or <strong>the</strong>y really didn't care at <strong>the</strong> time and consequently, took no notice - all <strong>of</strong> which and<br />

more, I've heard. I'm glad to see that some <strong>of</strong> this ancient history is being committed to print before we all get to <strong>the</strong><br />

state <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> seniors that I've been working with...” – Brian Dritar an Con<br />

II “I remember that we came up with <strong>the</strong> name in my apartment. <strong>The</strong> translation was "Non est culpa nostra". As I recall,<br />

Laurie Fadave came up with it.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “Some fur<strong>the</strong>r revelations on dates under discussion provided by Wendy:<br />

“"Well, he might have been a fighter at <strong>the</strong> St. Andrews event, but <strong>the</strong> "Marsh Tourney" referred to happened afterwards -<br />

1975 or 1976. <strong>The</strong> scuba incident took place just after Brian took instructor diving training – I picked him up at <strong>the</strong> San Jose<br />

airport after returning from San Diego, and we went straight to <strong>the</strong> tourney at Coyote Creek park. That was why he had his scuba<br />

gear along. Brian and I were married in April '79, but we started going toge<strong>the</strong>r in May '74. <strong>The</strong> St. Andrews tourney that WE are<br />

thinking <strong>of</strong> had to have happened in '73, not '75, because we weren't going toge<strong>the</strong>r yet." – Brian Dritar an Con<br />

I “Well! That at least clears up my confusion - AS X started in May 1975, which fits Wendy's chronology below. <strong>The</strong> Saint<br />

Andrews tourney(s) are terra incognita to me until we returned to <strong>the</strong> Bay Area at <strong>the</strong> very end <strong>of</strong> XIII (April) and began to<br />

attend more local Mistland events. Where and when Brian rode a horse into a tourney I can't help with, but I'm relieved that<br />

I'm not imagining all those memories <strong>of</strong> his being a fighter by <strong>the</strong> point <strong>the</strong> AHP has reached.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

2 “I'm coming in late on this discussion, but I think you have <strong>the</strong> year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> St. Andrew's tourney in San Bruno wrong. I believe<br />

it was in 1973, and here's why ....<br />

“My distinct memory <strong>of</strong> that tourney is Brian riding in on his horse, Zorro. It was completely dramatic and romantic. I recall<br />

him fencing, but not fighting. I was <strong>the</strong>re with my friend, slender Laura <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> deerhound and borzoi, and my <strong>the</strong>n-boyfriend Neal<br />

Johnson. I was later to realize that THAT was a defining moment in my life, as I fell in love with Brian at that moment. Even<br />

though Neal and I continued our relationship for a few more rocky months, I later realized that our relationship was essentially<br />

over at that moment.<br />

“You don't forget things like that. And Brian and I started dating in May 1974, at MedievalCon. <strong>The</strong> scuba incident was still<br />

later, when he and I were established and in fact he was on his way home from his diving school (March 1975, I believe) which<br />

was why he had his scuba gear with him.<br />

“If I'm wrong about <strong>the</strong>se dates, <strong>the</strong>n early senility HAS set in......” – Gwendolyn <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Thistle<br />

March, 1976 AS X<br />

Stephen de Behrend and Debreceni Ilona are warranted as Co-Seneschals for <strong>the</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> St. Andrew’s.<br />

July 17, 1976 AS XI Summer Tourney<br />

Held at Frontierland Park, Pacifica. Beagle de la Souris Folle, Debreceni Ilona and Stephen von Behrend were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong>re was a<br />

Crafsman’s Fair to sell items to raise money for <strong>the</strong> Land Fund. Lists were held. <strong>The</strong>re was a sweet dessert contest. A revel followed at <strong>the</strong><br />

home <strong>of</strong> Barbara FitzHugh de Brandhart.<br />

October 16, 1976 AS XI Third Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held in Stern Grove Park, San Francisco. <strong>The</strong>re were lists, dancing, a bardic circle, and a Lord’s Leching Contest. Debreceni Ilona and<br />

Valency Quicksilver were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong>re was a Round Robin Holmgang, a Long Sword competition, a belly dancing contest, a cooking<br />

contest, a Great Sword competition, a Ladies Leching Contest, and a Lady’s Defensive Armor contest.<br />

October 23-25, 1976 AS XI Second Session, University <strong>of</strong> Ithra at Mists<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> San Mateo, San Mateo. Duchess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix was in charge. A symposium and potluck revel was held on<br />

Saturday night and ano<strong>the</strong>r potluck revel was held Sunday night. Some fifty courses were <strong>of</strong>fered to <strong>the</strong> many students.<br />

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April 17, 1977 AS XI Spring Revel<br />

Held at Stern Grove Lodge, San Francisco. Debreceni Ilona and Stephen von Behrend were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong>re were contests in picnic<br />

lunches on a “Virginal Spring” <strong>the</strong>me, headdresses made <strong>of</strong> flowers, original spring dances, best original “April Fool” costume, best spring<br />

poem, best group sing, embroidery, woodcarving, lea<strong>the</strong>rcraft, longest daisy chain, and courtly leching by both lords and ladies.<br />

June 11, 1977 AS XII Midsummer Madness<br />

Held at Frontierland Park, Pacifica. This was a celebration <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Deadly Sins. <strong>The</strong>re were booths set up dedicated to <strong>the</strong> seven sins<br />

and prizes given out to <strong>the</strong> best sinners in each category. <strong>The</strong>re were contests in Best Poem on a Deadly Sin, Most Seductive Food: a)<br />

seductive eating; b) seductive feeding, and a Punning contest.<br />

September 17, 1977 AS XII First Westermark Tourney<br />

Held at Coyote Point Park, Knoll’s Picnic Area, San Mateo. Owain Apaceon was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re was Lists for <strong>the</strong> Hero <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Westermark, a Pillaging <strong>the</strong> Dead Bodies Contest (for Ladies), Dragon Chasing, a Riddle Contest, Dancing, games and a performance by<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lichtehren Mummer’s Troupe. <strong>The</strong>re was a revel in <strong>the</strong> evening.<br />

October 1, 1977 AS XII St. Andrew’s Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held at Sigmund Stern Grove, San Francisco. <strong>The</strong>re was a fencing list, Best Costume <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Day contest, and a cooking contest.<br />

December 17, 1977 AS XII Yule Revel<br />

Held at Sigmund Stern Grove Park Club House, San Francisco. Stephen von Behrond, Juliana du Corwyn, and Leonessa de Belles Fleures<br />

were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong> day began at 1:00 pm with an Elf Hunt, <strong>the</strong> winner being crowned King Yule. His Lady became <strong>the</strong> Snow Queen.<br />

Everyone brought an ornament for <strong>the</strong> Christmas Tree, which was later given to a local hospital. Prizes were given out for Best Yule Carols<br />

or Skalds, Best Gingerbread People, and Best Yule Logs. <strong>The</strong>re were also darts, dancing, good food, and hot mulled wine.<br />

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May 1970, AS V First Seneschal<br />

Gregory <strong>of</strong> Drakesland.<br />

July 12, 1970 AS V Fighting Practice<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Gregory <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Drakesland, Saratoga.<br />

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October 22, 1970 AS V Provincial Meeting<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Gregory <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Drakesland, Saratoga. <strong>The</strong> topic was “How to Speak Forsoothly.” This was <strong>the</strong> first <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong><br />

meetings held every o<strong>the</strong>r Thursday.<br />

November 22, 1970 AS V<br />

Dance classes began, taught every Sunday.<br />

January, 1971 AS V<br />

Francis <strong>of</strong> Valandyrl became <strong>the</strong> Provincial Master <strong>of</strong> Arts.<br />

June 19, 1971 AS VI First Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Sir Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix, San Jose. At this time Sir Paul took over as Provincial Seneschal.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Ano<strong>the</strong>r reason Paul joined Chaos, I think. It was not a coincidence that a lot <strong>of</strong> Seneschals were members <strong>of</strong> my household. I<br />

drafted <strong>the</strong>m.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

November 1971 AS VI<br />

Boncueur became Pursuivant for <strong>the</strong> Province.<br />

February, 1972 AS VI<br />

Jay <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Woods took over as Seneschal, as Sir Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix was now King. Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga was Deputy Seneschal.<br />

April, 1972 AS VI<br />

Suzanne <strong>of</strong> Woodwose Hall Hall became Provincial Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts.<br />

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Comments:<br />

A “Apropos <strong>of</strong> not very much -- somewhere along in here we should be encountering one <strong>of</strong> my all-time-favorite second-hand tales....<br />

Somewhere along in here, didn't TRM Paul and Carol attend a feast in An Tir where <strong>the</strong> menu -- featuring roast suckling pig -- had<br />

been calligraphed by someone with a great deal <strong>of</strong> enthusiasm and little knowledge <strong>of</strong> letter-form usage?” – Hilary <strong>of</strong> Serendip<br />

1 “<strong>The</strong> feast was in Lions Gate, <strong>the</strong> scribe was Nikolai Andreiov. We still have a copy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> infamous menu. Master Nikolai is<br />

now a Master <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. He mistakenly used <strong>the</strong> long "S" at <strong>the</strong> beginning <strong>of</strong> a word, when he should have used <strong>the</strong> short<br />

"S".” – Amanda Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland<br />

June 23, 1972 AS VII First Bardic Revel<br />

Held at Woodwose Hall, Palo Alto. Suzanne <strong>of</strong> Woodwose Hall autocratted.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I don't remember if this was actually <strong>the</strong> first one, but I recall being <strong>the</strong>re and having a great time. All <strong>the</strong>se people who actually liked<br />

poetry. I haven't seen Suzanne in many years, but I retain fond memories <strong>of</strong> her. How can you not like someone who tells you that<br />

your renditions <strong>of</strong> poetry send shivers up and down her spine.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

July 22, 1972 AS VII Fighting Demonstration<br />

Held at Stanford University, Stanford.<br />

October 28, 1972 AS VII Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Neil <strong>of</strong> Gyr, Cupertino. Neil <strong>of</strong> Gyr became <strong>the</strong> Provincial Falconer.<br />

March 10, 1973 AS VII Provincial Meeting and Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Paul <strong>the</strong> Barbarian, San Jose.<br />

May 19, 1973 AS VIII First Provincial Tourney<br />

Held at Linda Vista Park, Cupertino. Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix and Duchess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix were autocrats. Neil <strong>of</strong> Gyr held an archery contest.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was dancing, and a salad contest. Miranda <strong>of</strong> Sylvandale gave Tarot readings to benefit <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Sciences. Revels followed<br />

at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Neil <strong>of</strong> Gyr.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I have one small item to add to <strong>the</strong> first tourney <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Shores <strong>of</strong> May 19, and that is that I won <strong>the</strong> list, having<br />

fought for Baroness Sabrina de la Bere. It was <strong>the</strong> first tourney <strong>of</strong> any sort that I had won, and I lived in San Jose at <strong>the</strong> time, so it<br />

was a special moment for me.” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

B “Brings back many memories. I had forgotten about Miranda, though I certainly never forgot about her when she was around. A<br />

talented and lovely lady whom I had a moderate crush on at that time.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

October 21, 1973 AS VIII Prize Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Junipero Serra Park, San Bruno. Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix, Sten av Norden, and Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

was “<strong>The</strong> Duke’s Purse” for general excellence in fighting, “<strong>The</strong> Philanderer’s Presentation” (a bottle <strong>of</strong> rare perfume) for <strong>the</strong> lady most<br />

skilled with b<strong>of</strong>fers, “<strong>The</strong> Purse <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Baroness <strong>of</strong> Bufo” ($5) for <strong>the</strong> fighter most skilled with a variety <strong>of</strong> weapons, “<strong>The</strong> Baron’s Bounty”<br />

($5) for <strong>the</strong> winner among those under sixteen years <strong>of</strong> age.<br />

December 1, 1973 AS VIII Provincial Meeting<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Paul <strong>the</strong> Barbarian, San Jose.<br />

December 8, 1973 AS VIII Royal Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth <strong>of</strong> Dittany. Sponsored by House Bellatrix in honor <strong>of</strong> Prince Andrew and Princess Salomé. Miranda <strong>of</strong><br />

Sylvandel became <strong>the</strong> Provincial Seneschal.<br />

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February 9, 1974 AS VIII Revel<br />

Held where? About this time Paul <strong>the</strong> Barbarian became Silvergull Pursuivant.<br />

March 2, 1974 AS VIII <strong>The</strong>atre Party<br />

<strong>The</strong> Province went to see Foothill College’s performance <strong>of</strong> “A Man for All Seasons”, directed by John Ford. Karyn <strong>the</strong> Indefinite and<br />

Elspeth O’Boirne autocratted.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Okay, this was me before I found out that <strong>the</strong> Irish and Scots forms <strong>of</strong> my name were different. But I really don't remember at all<br />

autocratting this -- or seeing <strong>the</strong> play. I'm confused ...” – Eilis O’Boirne<br />

April 6, 1974 AS VIII Spring Prize Tourney and Revel<br />

Held in Sylvandale Picnic Area, Coyote Creek Park, San Jose. <strong>The</strong>re were prize contests in Most Beautiful Kite, Best Flight, Unorthodox<br />

melees, team fighting, and contests with varied weapons. A prize revel followed, with contests such as Musical Beds, Lowest Decollatage,<br />

and Punning. <strong>The</strong>re was also a potluck feast. Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix was <strong>the</strong> autocrat for <strong>the</strong> tourney and Karyn <strong>the</strong> Indefinite and Elspeth<br />

O’Byrne were <strong>the</strong> autocrats for <strong>the</strong> revel.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I recall this as an excellent example <strong>of</strong> just how much fun <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> could have throughout <strong>the</strong> entire spectrum <strong>of</strong> SCA activities -<br />

all at one event.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “As I recall, autocratting <strong>the</strong> revel meant opening our living room for <strong>the</strong> party ...” – Eilis O’Boirne<br />

October ?, 1974 AS IX Archery and B<strong>of</strong>fer War and Picnic<br />

Held were? Aurelia de la Licorne and Gwendolyn <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Thistle were <strong>the</strong> autocrats.<br />

February 21, 1975 AS IX Provincial Meeting and Potluck Dinner<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Boncueur, Sunnyvale.<br />

March 8, 1975 AS IX Banquet<br />

Held were? Lady Li Ming-Shuo presented <strong>the</strong> seven course banquet, sponsored by <strong>the</strong> province.<br />

May 17-18, 1975 AS X “King Arthur’s Court”<br />

Held at a San Jose Shopping Center. Members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Province participated. Duchess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix was <strong>the</strong> SCA autocrat.<br />

August 10, 1975 AS X First Annual Ducal Prize Tourney<br />

Held in Coyote Creek Park, San Jose. This was a Land Fund Benefit. Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix and Duke James Greyhelm were <strong>the</strong> autocrats.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sixteen contests were: Dragon Banners (won by Amanda <strong>of</strong> Cawdor), Two-handed weapons (Sir William Gordon <strong>of</strong> York), Poetry<br />

(Megan St. John), Short Sword and Buckler (Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix), Broadsword and Shield (Sir Iain <strong>of</strong> Cawdor), Opposite handed lists<br />

(Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix), Dancing (Celeste), Scroll Design (Sir William Gordon <strong>of</strong> York), Ribald Song Singing (Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall and<br />

Daniel de Leon tied), Calligraphy (Duchess Sumer Redmaene), Spear and Shield (Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix), Sonnets (Francesca <strong>the</strong> Bemused),<br />

Ecclesastical Needlework (Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven), Child’s Court Costume (Morrigan Cailte Fitz-Rolf and Clarissa <strong>of</strong> Red Crab Manor tied),<br />

Embroidery at <strong>the</strong> Tourney (Amanda <strong>of</strong> Cawdor), and King Douglas abducted by several ladies and ransomed (against his will -- ransomed<br />

that is) for $10.43 and four grapes. Altoge<strong>the</strong>r $365.86 was made for <strong>the</strong> land fund.<br />

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Peregrynne<br />

October 4, 1975 AS X <strong>The</strong>atre Party<br />

<strong>The</strong> Province went to see Gilbert and Sullivan’s Iolan<strong>the</strong> at <strong>the</strong> Montgomery <strong>The</strong>atre, San Jose. A revel followed at House Bellatrix.<br />

January 31, 1976 AS X <strong>The</strong>atre Party<br />

<strong>The</strong> Province went to see Gilbert and Sullivan’s Prince Ida at <strong>the</strong> Montgomery <strong>The</strong>atre, San Jose. A revel followed at House Bellatrix.<br />

Duchess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. About this time Paul <strong>the</strong> Barbarian resigned as Silvergull Pursuivant to move to Madrone.<br />

February 28, 1976 AS X Feast<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Elizabethan Inn, San Jose. Duchess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

May 9, 1976 AS XI Tourney and Festival<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Palm Drive Oval, Stanford University, Stanford. <strong>The</strong>re were challenges, dancing, a maypole, and a tug <strong>of</strong> war, with mead for <strong>the</strong><br />

winners. Lists were held and Benjamin von Ermantrodt and Sir Mark von dem Falkensfenn were jointly accorded victory by <strong>the</strong> ladies. At<br />

<strong>the</strong> close <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> day, as Benjamin had gone home, Sir Mark crowned Joanna de Paquerette Queen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> May. Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn’s team<br />

defeated Duke William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton’s team in two melees. <strong>The</strong>re was an abduction and a successful rescue. A potluck feast and revel<br />

followed with madrigal singers and dancing. Evadaimos and Knud Kaukinsson were <strong>the</strong> autocrats.<br />

June 19-20, 1976 AS XI Equestrian Tourney<br />

Held at Levin Park, Milpitas. <strong>The</strong>re was a trail ride, various competitions, and a procession. <strong>The</strong>re was a competition in Medieval<br />

Horsemanship, tilting at rings and <strong>the</strong> quintain, an Equestrian Costume competition, and a contest for best Traveler’s Costume. William<br />

<strong>of</strong> Troy and Kathryn <strong>of</strong> Tryon autocratted.<br />

November 13, 1976 AS XI Fall Tourney<br />

Held on <strong>the</strong> Palm Drive Oval, Stanford University, Stanford. Eudaimon <strong>of</strong> Alexandros was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re was music, dancing, a galliard<br />

race with prizes for singles and couples, speed, and style, a tug-<strong>of</strong>-war with mead for <strong>the</strong> victors, and prize lists, with awards for chivalry,<br />

versatility <strong>of</strong> weapon style, best novice, and overall winner. A revel followed, with potluck feast.<br />

April 30, 1977 AS XI New Year’s Eve Feast<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Covenant Presbyterian Church, Palo Alto. A three course feast was served. <strong>The</strong> lord and lady <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> May were chosen to<br />

preside over <strong>the</strong> tourney <strong>the</strong> following day. Eudaimon <strong>of</strong> Alexandros was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re was a competition for original Renaissance<br />

dance choreography.<br />

May 1, 1977 AS XII May Day Tourney and Tenth Anniversary Celebration<br />

Held at Palm Drive Oval, Stanford University, Stanford. <strong>The</strong>re was a maypole, dancing, games and lists. Eudaimon <strong>of</strong> Elexandros was <strong>the</strong><br />

autocrat.<br />

May 20-21, 1977 AS XII Renaissance Faire<br />

Held at West Valley College, San Jose. <strong>The</strong> College contributed $70 to <strong>the</strong> Land Fund in return for SCA members providing atmosphere.<br />

Giraldus Dragonsclaw was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

June 25, 1977 AS XII Potluck Revel, House Mithlond<br />

Held at Me & Ed’s Pizza Parlor, Santa Clara. Gwydion was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

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Held at <strong>the</strong> Palm Drive Oval, Stanford. <strong>The</strong>re was a live checkers game between Master Wilhelm von Schlüssel and Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix.<br />

Master Wilhelm won. <strong>The</strong>re was a three way tie in <strong>the</strong> tug-<strong>of</strong>-war. Lists were held, with Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix emerging victorious. A revel<br />

and potluck dinner followed. Knud Kaukinene and Eudaimon <strong>of</strong> Alexandros were <strong>the</strong> autocrats.<br />

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A “<strong>The</strong> live checkers game was an interesting variant <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> live chess game, and this may have been <strong>the</strong> first (if not only) such<br />

event. O<strong>the</strong>r than a couple <strong>of</strong> game <strong>of</strong> Go, this was <strong>the</strong> only time I ever defeated Duke Paul in anything like a martial event.” –<br />

Wilhelm von Schlüssel<br />

December 3, 1977 AS XII Winter Revel<br />

Held somewhere in Palo Alto.<br />

July AS XIII Crusade <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf<br />

Okay, here's what I recall <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Crusade <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf for <strong>the</strong> Rescue <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties Bevin and Gregory.<br />

<strong>The</strong> site was what I believe is now known as Coast Middle School, in Cambria (my home town). On arriving <strong>the</strong>re, we found out that<br />

<strong>the</strong> site would not allow any open flame <strong>of</strong> any sort. Imagine a forlorn circle <strong>of</strong> people huddled around a candle-lantern on Friday night,<br />

pretending it was a fire! I was passing around some *very* new mead, only brewed up a month before, and we attempted to form a pseudobardic<br />

circle. <strong>The</strong>re was also a VERY obnoxious BRILLIANT sign for <strong>the</strong> Cambria Pines Lodge, over near <strong>the</strong> freeway, which lit up <strong>the</strong><br />

landscape for blocks around. I think it was Strider who was proposing to put a crossbow bolt into it.<br />

This was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> very few events I actually fought in, in my days as a female fighter. In this case, I was part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Shores<br />

Shield Wall. <strong>The</strong>re was a camera crew who was taking footage <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bridge battle and a couple <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs, and taking down names <strong>of</strong><br />

fighters for later reference, with <strong>of</strong>fers <strong>of</strong> possible movie work. I believe Bjo investigated <strong>the</strong>m, and <strong>the</strong>y turned out to be porn film<br />

producers! I know that one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m told one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Shores fighters that he had beautiful eyes, and was ra<strong>the</strong>r chummy.<br />

Sometime in <strong>the</strong> afternoon Saturday, <strong>the</strong> casualties started happening. James Keisling from Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Shores was first, with a possible<br />

greenstick fracture. Seems he'd been fighting without a vambrace. About <strong>the</strong> time that all this started happening, I dropped out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

fighting to assist, because I had current Red Cross certification and was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> medics, at this point in time. (We weren't chiurgeons<br />

yet, or even organized. We were just <strong>the</strong>re and filling a need.) It was a warm day, and Olaf went down from heat. He was about 450 lbs<br />

at that point, and we had <strong>the</strong> dilemma <strong>of</strong> trying to get his chainmail <strong>of</strong>f, since he was only semi-conscious and not doing well. First, we<br />

turned a hose on him, <strong>the</strong>n tried rolling him gradually, trying to ease up his chain shirt. It wasn't working, as when <strong>the</strong> chain shifted, so<br />

did Olaf's voluminous mass. We finally ended up taking bolt cutters to it, for which I'm not sure he ever forgave us, though he did<br />

understand. It was <strong>the</strong> last event he fought in, as his health took a very bad turn shortly<br />

afterward. (Amazingly enough, though reported to be at death's doorstep on several occasions since, he's still with us as <strong>of</strong> last report.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> evening's revelries were not hampered by <strong>the</strong> lack <strong>of</strong> fires, this time, as a much larger assemblage <strong>of</strong> candle-lanterns was created<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Bardic Circle. I believe that <strong>the</strong> site was supposed to be dry, as well, but you wouldn't have known it by <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> bottles <strong>of</strong><br />

potables, all <strong>of</strong> which we were admonished not to put into <strong>the</strong> trash, but to take back with us so that no one would know. Sean o'<br />

Claighdean and his wife were celebrating <strong>the</strong>ir 25th wedding anniversary, and brought an entire case <strong>of</strong> champaign, which passed around<br />

freely. (I still think <strong>of</strong> this somewhat surreally, as a few months later, <strong>the</strong>y had split, and a year later, I was going out with him. But <strong>the</strong>y<br />

eventually got back toge<strong>the</strong>r.) One kid from Tarnmist who was underage (19) apparently found a good party, since he was discovered <strong>the</strong><br />

next morning with his head inside <strong>the</strong> door <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Tarnmist pavilion and his body outside. <strong>The</strong>re was a strange incident <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

"filmmakers" kicking Ronald Wilmot (now Duke Sir Ronald Wilmot) in his sleeping bag and cursing at him. A lot <strong>of</strong> us decided <strong>the</strong>se guys<br />

were bizarre and marginal, at that point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> next morning, <strong>the</strong> champagne reincarnated, mixed with orange juice, as mimosa for all. Orange mimosas, <strong>the</strong> breakfast <strong>of</strong> fighters<br />

... only in <strong>the</strong> SCA! Endless toasts to various specific and non-specific ladies went around with <strong>the</strong> libation. Sunday brought one-on-one<br />

champion combat, and some very impressive fights were fought. Douglas Longshanks split out his pants in <strong>the</strong> thick <strong>of</strong> a battle, later that<br />

day, and had <strong>the</strong>m patched with duct tape, as is only appropriate. Does anyone remember how <strong>the</strong> "rescue" <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties from Caid<br />

played out, in <strong>the</strong> end? I'm sure <strong>the</strong>re was some clever resolution, but I don't recall it. In general, everyone retired from <strong>the</strong> wars tired and<br />

happy.<br />

(We were not invited back to <strong>the</strong> site, though, because despite our best efforts, someone at <strong>the</strong> school found two empty Jim Beam<br />

bottles in <strong>the</strong> trash.) – Jilara <strong>of</strong> Carrowlea<br />

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A [Sean o' Claighdean and his wife were celebrating <strong>the</strong>ir 25th wedding anniversary, and brought an entire case <strong>of</strong> champaign,<br />

which passed around freely.] “<strong>The</strong> champaign was brought by <strong>the</strong>ir daughter, Shannon (later Countess Shannon-Morgan <strong>of</strong><br />

Astophar), and caught <strong>the</strong>m by surprise. A fur<strong>the</strong>r surprise was her good friend Petey (no SCA name I can recall, lived in So. Cal),<br />

a shocking redhead making a brief (pun intended) appearance in a red satin corset a'la Rocky Horror.”<br />

[Does anyone remember how <strong>the</strong> "rescue" <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties from Caid played out, in <strong>the</strong> end?] “I do recall Gregory ending<br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> battles on his knees and taking out <strong>the</strong> balance(?) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r side. Very impressive, especially considering several<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> opponents were equipped with shield-wall sized scuta.”<br />

[In general, everyone retired from <strong>the</strong> wars tired and happy.] “One exception was a young fighter, Gavin Somebody, who had<br />

said something to Anghois that was taken as an insult. What sticks in my mind is a pick up fight following <strong>the</strong> comment that quickly<br />

ended with <strong>the</strong> lad being literally beaten into <strong>the</strong> ground, being struck multiple times on <strong>the</strong> way down. As Anghois stood over him<br />

he said, (VERY close to a quote, if not dead on in my memory)"Watch you mouth around your betters, boy!", saluted curtly and strode<br />

away. Anghois promptly received a checkmark in <strong>the</strong> Very Scary Grasp Of Reality column in my Who's Who <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA list.<br />

“Speaking <strong>of</strong> Anghois, isn't this <strong>the</strong> war he commanded a unit to charge on <strong>the</strong> bridge, only to be refused by <strong>the</strong> unit<br />

commander? As I heard it, Anghois calmly maced <strong>the</strong> fellow in <strong>the</strong> faceplate, who looked at a marshall in disbelief and was<br />

informed "Yes, you're dead!" Anghois <strong>the</strong>n asked who was second in command ... I know it sounds like an urban legend but I have<br />

pretty strong memories <strong>of</strong> it associated with <strong>the</strong> crusade. Anyone?” – Radnor <strong>of</strong> Guildemar, who could probably lay his hands on<br />

his War Bond if he dug deep enough ... do you have yours?<br />

B [Sunday brought one-on-one champion combat, and some very impressive fights were fought.] “Although my fight in <strong>the</strong> Champion's<br />

List against Duke Paul was "impressive", it did have a comical note I was in new brigantine armor and we were fighting with two<br />

swords. Paul took my legs and as I was knelling, he tried to pick me <strong>of</strong>f at a distance. <strong>The</strong> tip <strong>of</strong> his swords were catching <strong>the</strong><br />

individual scale and sending <strong>the</strong>m flying. After about <strong>the</strong> fourth one, a voice called out, "You're supposed to kill him, not skin him."<br />

He did. Kill me that is.” – Fredrick <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn<br />

C “This war was known in Caid as <strong>the</strong> Green Card War, because Gregory and Bevin had been given Green Cards (as resident aliens)<br />

when Caid became a <strong>Kingdom</strong>. It is, I regret, <strong>the</strong> first war I missed, so my comments are second hand.” – Robear du Bois<br />

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King <strong>of</strong> An Tir: Checky Or and argent, a lion rampant tail<br />

forked and nowed sable, crowned gules, grasping in dexter<br />

forepaw a laurel wreath bendwise vert.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> An Tir now comprises <strong>the</strong> states <strong>of</strong> Oregon and Washington<br />

in <strong>the</strong> U.S., and British Columbia in Canada. An Tir includes <strong>the</strong> four Baronies <strong>of</strong><br />

Lion’s Gate (in Vancouver), Madrone (in Seattle), Three Mountains (in Portland),<br />

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Queen <strong>of</strong> An Tir: Checky Or and argent, a lion rampant,<br />

tail forked and nowed sable, crowned gules, grasping in de<br />

forepaw a wreath <strong>of</strong> hearts points to center, alternating wit<br />

gules, barbed and seeded proper.<br />

May 27, 1973 AS VIII Royal Tourney <strong>of</strong> Union<br />

Held in Wallingford Playfield, Seattle, WA. Liam <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barque and Gernot <strong>of</strong> Gallimaufry autocratted. King Paul presided. At this<br />

tournament <strong>the</strong> Baronies <strong>of</strong> Madrone and Three Mountains united to form a principality, <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> which had not yet been chosen. King<br />

Paul, Baron Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> WestTower (Three Mountains) and Baron Raymond <strong>the</strong> Mild (Madrone) signed a charter <strong>of</strong> union, in <strong>the</strong> place<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> formal charter which had yet to be signed by <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors. King Paul gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Dierdre Muldomhnaigh,<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>frey <strong>of</strong> Speraunce, Gwili, Liam <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barque, and Nineva. He admitted David <strong>of</strong> Bagulay to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel and made Baron<br />

Raymond <strong>the</strong> Mild a Master <strong>of</strong> Arms.<br />

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A “I remember going up to Raymond afterwards and congratulating him after telling him that I didn't really believe in Masters <strong>of</strong> Arms.<br />

Several years later when I became (through no fault <strong>of</strong> my own) a court baron, Raymond came up to me and congratulated me after<br />

telling me he didn't really believe in court barons.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

August 25, 1973 AS VIII First Coronet Tourney<br />

Held in Snoqualmie Falls Forest <strong>The</strong>atre, Fallshire, WA. This was held as part <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Fallshire Renaissance Faire. King Henrik and Queen Seitse presided. <strong>The</strong><br />

name <strong>of</strong> An Tir, gaelic for “<strong>The</strong> Land”, was chosen. Coronet lists were held and<br />

Baron Sir Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower emerged victorious. Anne <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> White<br />

Tower was his lady. King Henrik crowned <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong> first Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong><br />

An Tir, and vows <strong>of</strong> fealty and protection were exchanged. Gernot <strong>of</strong> Gallimaufry<br />

became <strong>the</strong> Principality Seneschal, Sir Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway became Principality<br />

Herald, Margaret <strong>of</strong> Ashford became Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts, and Richard <strong>of</strong> Ravenwolf<br />

became Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences. King Henrik gave a Grant <strong>of</strong> Arms to Gernot <strong>of</strong><br />

Gallimaufry and Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Margaret <strong>of</strong> Ashford, Richard <strong>of</strong> Ravenwolf,<br />

Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower - Argent, a tower<br />

sable, on its base a cross patonce voided argent. and Robert <strong>of</strong> Winchester.<br />

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Anne <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> White Tower - Sable, a tower argent.<br />

A “I've always had some problems with this event. <strong>The</strong> first thing, it was scheduled to be held up in Lions Gate (Vancouver BC). As<br />

this was to be <strong>the</strong> first Coronet I didn’t feel this was fair to <strong>the</strong> folks in sou<strong>the</strong>rn Oregon as <strong>the</strong>y would have one very long drive<br />

coming and going (about 700 miles). I want everyone who could to make this event. At <strong>the</strong> time <strong>the</strong>re was a West <strong>Kingdom</strong> law that<br />

stated something to <strong>the</strong> effect that <strong>the</strong>re need to be X number <strong>of</strong> unbelts to X number <strong>of</strong> knights to make <strong>the</strong> list legal. I don’t<br />

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time, I decided to boycott <strong>the</strong> event if it was not moved to a more central location. If I didn't enter <strong>the</strong> list it could be call null and void<br />

if I pushed it to <strong>the</strong> Crown.<br />

“That’s how we got <strong>the</strong> Washington location for <strong>the</strong> event.” – Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway<br />

B “I remember <strong>the</strong>re was a lot <strong>of</strong> discussion on what to call <strong>the</strong> Principality by <strong>the</strong> time we got <strong>the</strong>re, with no solution in sight. I<br />

remember standing in <strong>the</strong> green green green grass at <strong>the</strong> site as <strong>the</strong> discussion continued. I said, “Why not call <strong>the</strong> Principality<br />

by <strong>the</strong> word common to several <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> suggested names, that being ‘Tir’”. <strong>The</strong>y responded with “An Tir.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “I remember this a bit differently than Henrik. <strong>The</strong> name was decided by 5 <strong>of</strong> us at <strong>the</strong> Tourney, myself, Robert <strong>of</strong> Winchester<br />

and 3 o<strong>the</strong>rs who's names I don't recall. All heralds <strong>of</strong> An Tir. I don't remember Henrik being in at this meeting. <strong>The</strong> 5 <strong>of</strong> us<br />

talked about <strong>the</strong> name and came up with An Tir. I had already designed <strong>the</strong> new Arms for <strong>the</strong> Principality and that was accepted<br />

at this meeting also. I came in second to Sir Fredrick <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower in <strong>the</strong> lists. This may be due to old age.” – Jerald <strong>of</strong><br />

Galloway<br />

January 5, 1974 AS VIII First Principality Twelfth Night Revels<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Meadowdale Community Club, North <strong>of</strong> Seattle, WA. Edward <strong>of</strong> Stonehaven and Caitlin na Darac autocratted. Prince Frederick<br />

and Princess Anne presided. <strong>The</strong> Ordure <strong>of</strong> Motley performed “<strong>The</strong> Prince <strong>of</strong> Twelfth Night.” After a potluck banquet Donn an Branoch<br />

(<strong>the</strong>n Durance <strong>the</strong> Vile) and Rosalynd became King and Queen <strong>of</strong> Misrule. Contests were held for plum pudding and spiced wine.<br />

March 2, 1974 AS VIII Spring Coronet Tourney<br />

Held in a horse barn outside Vancouver, Oregon. Grance <strong>the</strong> Golden autocratted.<br />

A storm raged during most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> day. Prince Frederick and Princess Anne held<br />

opening court. Coronet lists were held and won by Richard <strong>of</strong> Ravenwolf. Lenore<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lynxhaven was his lady. Prince Frederick, having been delegated <strong>the</strong> power<br />

by King Andrew, who was ill and could not attend, knighted Richard <strong>of</strong><br />

Ravenwolf on <strong>the</strong> spot. <strong>The</strong>y were <strong>the</strong>n crowned Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong> An Tir.<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>frey <strong>of</strong> Speraunce was awarded a “small” shilleleagh in commemoration <strong>of</strong><br />

his improvement and fierceness on <strong>the</strong> field. Elrond <strong>of</strong> Gornoth was awarded <strong>the</strong><br />

Purple Turtle for Valour above <strong>the</strong> call <strong>of</strong> stupidity (or vice versa). Steingrim<br />

Richard <strong>of</strong> Ravenwolf - Sable, a wolf’s head erased Or,<br />

armed argent, orbed sable.<br />

performed and a revel followed.<br />

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Wulfharreson (Steingrim Stallari) won <strong>the</strong> jewelry contest. Dierdre Muldomhnaigh<br />

won <strong>the</strong> costume contest. D’Vanya de Tourbillion recieved <strong>the</strong> first Three<br />

Mountains Arts Award, <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Amber Leaf. <strong>The</strong> Ordure <strong>of</strong> Motley<br />

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Lenore <strong>of</strong> Lynxhaven - Or, a lynx’s head cabossed<br />

sable, orbed Or.<br />

A “<strong>The</strong>re was a sizeable contingent <strong>of</strong> central kingdom road warriors present too despite fuel rationing and <strong>the</strong> rotten wea<strong>the</strong>r -<br />

crossing <strong>the</strong> Siskyou pass in my squire, Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar's, old Chevrolet was ghastly even though I am an experienced tire chain<br />

snow driver. <strong>The</strong> barn did keep some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> wind out and most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> precipitation <strong>of</strong>f our heads (we received every kind known)<br />

but it was frigid (sub freezing) and <strong>the</strong> privies were still outdoors.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “As I commented in a posting, <strong>the</strong> stuff we were fighting on wasn't any too nice, ei<strong>the</strong>r. Sort <strong>of</strong> an amalgam <strong>of</strong> ancient wood<br />

chips and horse dung.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

A “Prince Frederick and his Marshal had specifically asked me as Earl Marshal to attend. Ironically, <strong>the</strong> only fight where I had to<br />

intervene was between Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix and Edwin Bersark. One <strong>of</strong> Paul's blows had sprung <strong>the</strong> side seam <strong>of</strong> Edwin's helm,<br />

stripping out several rivets - and Edwin tried to continue to fight.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “I'm afraid that Kevin is a bit mixed up on this one. I didn't attend <strong>the</strong> tourney in <strong>the</strong> barn. <strong>The</strong> one where I ruined Edwin’s helm<br />

was held in <strong>the</strong> front hall <strong>of</strong> a Masonic temple. That was during my first reign, and Edwin was Earl Marshall.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> 'snap' in those days was more similar to pitching sidearm than it is today. I kept hitting Edwin high on <strong>the</strong> shield side<br />

<strong>of</strong> his helm. He insisted that <strong>the</strong>y were skipping <strong>of</strong>f. After <strong>the</strong> dent was in about two inches (just over his head, but under <strong>the</strong><br />

top <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> helm), and all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> rivets on that side had separated, he borrowed ano<strong>the</strong>r helm from Raymond <strong>the</strong> Mild and<br />

continued. It was unfortunate for Edwin that he continued. Shortly <strong>the</strong>reafter he hit me behind my left knee when I was about<br />

half-way through throwing a snap. He had already started to block his head, but when my leg collapsed, <strong>the</strong> blow hit him just<br />

below <strong>the</strong> ribs on his shield side. Edwin didn't wear any body armor. <strong>The</strong> resulting crab nebula was about 8" in diameter.


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“During <strong>the</strong> next fight, Edwin fought Miles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shamrock (I always thought <strong>of</strong> him as sort <strong>of</strong> Henrik, junior). Miles took<br />

Edwin's leg, and <strong>the</strong>n Edwin blocked about <strong>the</strong> next 20 attempts to hit him in <strong>the</strong> side, down into <strong>the</strong> same leg. Edwin didn't<br />

wear any leg armor, ei<strong>the</strong>r. By <strong>the</strong> next day, <strong>the</strong> crab nebula extended from his knee to his ribs, being about a uniform 8" to 10"<br />

in width for <strong>the</strong> whole length.” – Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

I “I remember William <strong>the</strong> Lucky's story about returning with Edwin in <strong>the</strong> same car more or less screaming if anything<br />

touched his left side. By all accounts it was a notable bruise even among those <strong>of</strong> us familiar with such things from <strong>the</strong><br />

early days.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

2 “That was a prior event. I remember one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> local marshals telling me about it saying that it was difficult to intervene when<br />

<strong>the</strong> king and <strong>the</strong> Society Marshall were fighting.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

A “Gilmaron, my newly appointed Principality Knight Marshal told me <strong>the</strong> story <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fight between <strong>the</strong> King and <strong>the</strong> Earl Marshal as<br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> reasons <strong>the</strong>y wanted me to be present. He didn't feel he could, as a non Chiv/new <strong>of</strong>ficer, keep us sou<strong>the</strong>rn chivalric<br />

rowdies in line.<br />

“And as I copped to - I just absorbed <strong>the</strong> tale into my own personal internal legend.”<br />

[Shilleleigh for Ge<strong>of</strong>frey <strong>of</strong> Speraunce] “I think <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial name was <strong>the</strong> Muckin' Tall Maul ... it was in <strong>the</strong> shape and nature <strong>of</strong><br />

a stunted caber.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “I know Kevin was at this event but I thought he was King at this time. Maybe he attended as <strong>the</strong> Earl Marshal. I came in second to<br />

Richard at this one. Getting to be a habit.” – Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway<br />

C “Was this <strong>the</strong> one in Hans Hansens Arena. It certainly sounds like it. If so, I remember that <strong>the</strong>y moved <strong>the</strong> horses out in <strong>the</strong> morning<br />

and us in. <strong>The</strong> ground was interesting, to say <strong>the</strong> least, and no one particularly wanted to fall down when <strong>the</strong>y were killed in <strong>the</strong><br />

fighting. This may be <strong>the</strong> event where we started <strong>the</strong> ritual maiming <strong>of</strong> Steingrim. Every coronet he was ready, he was hot, and he<br />

got injured in <strong>the</strong> warm-ups. Sometime later Bill and I went to him at a coronet and ritually maimed him with something like a straw<br />

on <strong>the</strong> elbow. He won that one.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r all through <strong>the</strong> event involved rain, sleet, hail, and sunshine in about equal measure.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

D “As I remember it, this was <strong>the</strong> tourney where I qualified to fight. My opponent only wore a freon-can helmet and a skimpy rabbit-skin<br />

loincloth. Anyway, when it came time to fight I was told that my sword was too short. I didn’t have any <strong>of</strong> my own at <strong>the</strong> time and I<br />

always used Kevin’s old broken cast<strong>of</strong>fs. I ended up fighting with a borrowed sword and even though I won, I had a hard time<br />

because I didn’t know how to fight with something that long. Needless to say this wasn’t <strong>the</strong> last time my weapons or armor caused<br />

embarrassment for <strong>the</strong> Earl Marshall. On <strong>the</strong> mundane side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> story, Kevin, Patti and I stayed with Sir Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway and<br />

my car broke down (alternator) in <strong>the</strong> rain on <strong>the</strong> trip back.” – Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar<br />

1 “That sounds like Gilmiron <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blue Flame. He and his Lady had <strong>the</strong> same sort <strong>of</strong> outfits, her's being a bit more than his.”<br />

– Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway<br />

June 15, 1974 AS IX Summer Coronet Tourney<br />

Held at Reed College, Portland, OR. Gerard <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Roses autocrated. King William<br />

attended. Prince Richard and Princess Lenore presided. Coronet lists were held<br />

and won by Sir Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway, who defeated Audin Ulfsson (Audin <strong>the</strong> Red).<br />

Sir Jerald’s lady was Barbara <strong>of</strong> Galloway. <strong>The</strong>y were crowned Prince and<br />

Princess. Edward <strong>of</strong> Stonehaven and Caitlin na Darac won <strong>the</strong> wenching race.<br />

Contests were held in brewing, poetry, races, archery, a meat and barley dish, and<br />

games. A revel followed.<br />

Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway - Or, a battle-axe gules, hafted sable,<br />

within a double-tressure sable.<br />

Comments:<br />

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Barbara <strong>of</strong> Galloway - Per pale Or and gules, a bend<br />

counterchanged.<br />

A “I think this was one <strong>of</strong> those where a bunch <strong>of</strong> us drove up Friday night, went to <strong>the</strong> event, and drove back down Sunday. We did<br />

that a lot going to An Tir around this time. I especially remember <strong>the</strong> one (and this could be it) where we started <strong>of</strong>f with me thinking<br />

I didn't really want to go but everyone else did so I had to and everyone else in <strong>the</strong> group thinking that <strong>the</strong>y didn't really want to go<br />

but Steve wanted to so <strong>the</strong>y should. Once we got that cleared up we had a great time.” – Steven MacEanruig


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September 7-8, 1974 AS IX Whalemass Coronet Tourney<br />

Held at Snoqualmie Falls Campground, Fall City, WA. Gernot <strong>of</strong> Gallimaufry was<br />

<strong>the</strong> autocrat. King Douglas and Queen Lorna attended. Prince Jerald and Princess<br />

Barbara presided. King Douglas decreed that during his reign <strong>the</strong> Prince <strong>of</strong> An<br />

Tir would have <strong>the</strong> right to give Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to subjects <strong>of</strong> An Tir. Prince<br />

Jerald <strong>the</strong>n gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Anne <strong>of</strong> Caerdydd, Duncam <strong>of</strong> Chisholm,<br />

Gilréann de Regen, Stevana <strong>of</strong> Hoghton, and Trudana <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Belfry. King Douglas<br />

<strong>the</strong>n decreed that henceforth those who had once been prince or princess <strong>of</strong> a<br />

principality would have <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> Viscount or Viscountess. Prince Jerald and<br />

Princess Barbara <strong>the</strong>n named Sir Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower and Anne <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

White Tower Viscount and Viscountess. Coronet lists were held and won by<br />

Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower - Argent, a tower<br />

sable, on its base a cross patonce voided argent. Viscount Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower. Anne <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> White Tower was his lady. At<br />

final court Prince Jerald and Princess Barbara named Richard <strong>of</strong> Ravenwolf and Lenore <strong>of</strong> Lynxhaven Viscount<br />

and Viscountess. <strong>The</strong>n Frederick and Anne were crowned as Prince and Princess and in turn named Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway and Barbara <strong>of</strong><br />

Galloway Viscount and Viscountess. King Douglas knighted Audin Ulfsson, who took <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> Sir Audun <strong>the</strong> Red. <strong>The</strong> Purple Turtle<br />

was given to Elrond <strong>of</strong> Gornoth, for his actions on <strong>the</strong> field, and to Duncan <strong>of</strong> Chisholm, Gwendolyn <strong>of</strong> Caer Cerddinen, Donn an Bronach<br />

(<strong>the</strong>n Durance <strong>the</strong> Vile), and Sean Gealt, for <strong>the</strong>ir association with <strong>the</strong> Fallshire Faire. Edward <strong>the</strong> Indolent recieved <strong>the</strong> Special Motley<br />

Award <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Purple Privy for past services towards <strong>the</strong> comfort <strong>of</strong> all.<br />

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Anne <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> White Tower - Sable, a tower argent.<br />

January 5, 1975 AS IX Principality Twelfth Night Revels<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Lakeside Refectory at Lakeside School, Seattle, WA. <strong>The</strong>odulf <strong>of</strong> Borogrove and Anne <strong>of</strong> Caerdydd autocratted. Prince<br />

Frederick and Princess Anne presided. After <strong>the</strong> feast Prince Frederick held court. He gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Gwendolynn <strong>of</strong> Caer<br />

Cerddinen, Sean Gealt and to Susan <strong>the</strong> Specific. Revelry followed.<br />

March 8, 1975 AS IX Spring Coronet Tourney<br />

Held in Millersylvania State Park, Maytown, WA. (Shire <strong>of</strong> Silver Maggot) Gernot<br />

<strong>of</strong> Gallimaufry autocrated. <strong>The</strong> site was a large barn surrounded by cabins.<br />

Following <strong>the</strong> Grand March <strong>the</strong> herald, Robert <strong>of</strong> Winchester, was awarded <strong>the</strong><br />

Plastic Turkey for outstanding and creative errors. Viscount Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway<br />

repeated his claim to <strong>the</strong> shire <strong>of</strong> Silver Maggot, as he had held <strong>the</strong> field <strong>the</strong><br />

previous year. As none challenged him to dispute his claim he retained <strong>the</strong><br />

“honor” <strong>of</strong> holding Silver Maggot. Coronet Lists were held, Sir Audun <strong>the</strong> Red<br />

emerging victorious, having defeated Viscount Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway. Gwendolyn<br />

<strong>of</strong> Caer Cerddinen was Sir Audin’s lady. As she was not present, Margaret <strong>of</strong><br />

Ashford stood in her stead as Prince Frederick crowned <strong>the</strong>m Prince and Princess<br />

<strong>of</strong> An Tir. Chancellor Michael <strong>the</strong> Black, on behalf <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> Madrone, announced <strong>the</strong> appointments <strong>of</strong> Fiona di Varanus and<br />

Gwendolyn <strong>of</strong> Caer Cerddinen - Argent, a<br />

rowan tree (Sorbus aucuparia) eradicated and fructed prop<br />

a bordure embattled vert.<br />

Dennis an Seodoir as Deans <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Colleges <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences, respectively. Anne <strong>of</strong> Caerdydd won <strong>the</strong> lea<strong>the</strong>rmaking contest and<br />

Caitlin na Darac won <strong>the</strong> meat pie competition. Baron Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower appointed Viscount Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway as Castellan <strong>of</strong><br />

Three Mountains.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I'm not positive, but my recollection is that <strong>the</strong> 'Shire <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Maggot' was an Antirean in-joke, a canting nickname for <strong>the</strong> Shire<br />

<strong>of</strong> Silvae Magnae ('Great Forest' if my Latin is holding up). Just ano<strong>the</strong>r item from my trivia trapping so-called mind.” – Kevin<br />

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June 28-29, 1975 AS X Summer Coronet Tourney<br />

Held in a wheat field outside Beaverton, OR. Grane <strong>the</strong> Golden autocratted. Prince<br />

Audin and Princess Gwendolyn presided. Michael <strong>the</strong> Black sponsored a hurlbut<br />

contest. <strong>The</strong>re were contests for a meat main dish and for jewelry. Coronet lists<br />

were held and Edward Zifran, Bastard <strong>of</strong> Gendy won. Fiona di Varanus was his<br />

lady. <strong>The</strong>y were crowned Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong> An Tir.<br />

Comments:<br />

Elrond Blacksabre - Sable, four patriarchial crosses in<br />

cross argent, a chief ermine.<br />

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Fiona di Varanus - Gules, a pale cotised Or, overall a<br />

komodo dragon embowed in pale vert.<br />

A “True Story...<br />

“Being a brand new knight, and young (weren't we all in those days?), I attended my first event after my knighting, which was<br />

Summer Coronet. Viscount Sir Fredrick <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower, walked up to me. He fondled <strong>the</strong> Chain (which was a present from My<br />

Knight, Sir Gerald), and tugged on <strong>the</strong> belt ... He smiled and <strong>the</strong>n said, "You got balls, Edward. You got Balls ..." He <strong>the</strong>n walked<br />

away and <strong>the</strong> Coronet tourney happened. Well, I won, after two double kills in <strong>the</strong> Finals, with Elrond ... As some <strong>of</strong> you may<br />

remember, in those days, you just got <strong>the</strong> Coronet. No waiting period. So <strong>the</strong>re Fiona and I are, sitting as P&P, after I have promised<br />

<strong>the</strong>re would be no Pogroms (much to <strong>the</strong> delight <strong>of</strong> King Andrew), taking Fealty, holding court and what not. Court is over and Sir<br />

Fredrick, comes up and kneels, and says "MY Prince, I must apologize". I was taken aback and asked why. He said that he wished<br />

to say he was sorry for his chiding me earlier in <strong>the</strong> day. You see, no one had told him that I was knighted a week earlier. And he<br />

figured if anyone had <strong>the</strong> balls to masquerade as a Knight, it would be me ... Boy, I hope my reputation has gotten better in <strong>the</strong> last<br />

20+ years...-)<br />

“Ano<strong>the</strong>r true story, which involves <strong>the</strong> campfire that evening and <strong>the</strong> Prince <strong>of</strong> An Tir, rescuing a young lady from a drunken<br />

churl, ... Oh, well, maybe we shouldn't print that here ... Andrew can tell you ...” – Edward Zifran <strong>of</strong> Gendy<br />

October 18-19, 1975 AS X Fall Coronet Tourney<br />

Held at Snoqualmie River Campground, Fall City, WA. Prince Edward and Princess Fiona held court. Prince Edward gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms<br />

to Gerhard Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland, Judith bat Avraham <strong>of</strong> York, Maria Mindalova, Michael <strong>of</strong> Dragonswood, Rebekah <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sable Court,<br />

Susan <strong>the</strong> Opaque, and Ulfhedinn hinn Vegfarandi. King Douglas and Queen Lorna attended. King Douglas made Gerhard Kendal <strong>of</strong><br />

Westmoreland a Court Baron. Prince Edward made Viscount Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway Master Trainer <strong>of</strong> An Tir and gave him a medallion. Princess<br />

Fiona held a leg contest for men, with ladies judging. Duncan <strong>of</strong> Chishold was <strong>the</strong> winner. Coronet lists were held. Sir Elrond Blacksabre<br />

(formerly Elrond <strong>of</strong> Gornoth) won. Gilréan <strong>of</strong> Regen was his lady.<br />

January 3, 1976 AS X An Tir Twelfth Night Coronation and Revels<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus Hall, Seattle, WA. Caitlin na Darac and Edward<br />

<strong>of</strong> Stonehaven were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. Abra <strong>the</strong> Trader, <strong>the</strong> new Master <strong>of</strong> Arts,<br />

designed <strong>the</strong> coronation ceremony. Prince Edward and Princess Fiona held court.<br />

King William attended. Edward <strong>of</strong> Stonehaven announced that he had again won<br />

<strong>the</strong> wine contest, and <strong>the</strong>n turned over <strong>the</strong> job <strong>of</strong> Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences to<br />

Ulfheddin hinn Vegfarandi. <strong>The</strong>n Elrond Blacksabre and Gilréan <strong>of</strong> Regen were<br />

crowned Prince and Princess, and exchanged vows <strong>of</strong> fealty and protection with<br />

King William. Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix read <strong>the</strong> new Charter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong><br />

Ithra (formerly <strong>of</strong> Madrone). Chancellor Michael <strong>the</strong> Black announced <strong>the</strong><br />

appointments <strong>of</strong> Duchess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix and Baroness Amanda Kendal <strong>of</strong><br />

Westmoreland as Regents <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> University. Maelyn <strong>of</strong> Kynge’s Lea turned over<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Principality Seneschal to Viscount Edward Zifran, Bastard <strong>of</strong> Gendy.<br />

Gilraén <strong>of</strong> Regen - Vert, a candle and candlestick flamant<br />

Or.<br />

Robert <strong>of</strong> Winchester had previously resigned as Black Lion Herald and <strong>the</strong> new Black Lion Herald was Wilhelm von Messer. Princess<br />

Gilréan presented <strong>the</strong> Golem Award for Gallantry to Gerard <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Roses and Sean Gealt. She named William von de Huge, William <strong>of</strong>


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Portsmouth, Donn an Bronach, and Michael <strong>of</strong> Dragonswood to be <strong>the</strong> Princess’ Escort. Prince Elrond gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Edward<br />

<strong>of</strong> Stockwood. Edward <strong>the</strong> Indolent, alias “Corwen <strong>of</strong> Strathclyde”, was publicly excoriated for his treasonous composition “Edward, That<br />

Bastard”, circulated at Samhein, and was stripped <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> acting Marshal and banished from <strong>the</strong> court <strong>of</strong> Prince Elrond. A banquet<br />

and revelry followed.<br />

March 27, 1976 AS X Spring Coronet Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Mount Hood Stables, Portland, OR. Abra <strong>the</strong> Trader autocrated. Prince Elrond and Princess Gilréan presided. King William<br />

attended. After a short morning court Coronet Lists were held. Steingrim Wulfharesson (Steingrim Stallari) defeated Eric Blackhand in <strong>the</strong><br />

finals. Hrefna Aebsynth Neilsdatter was his lady. <strong>The</strong> sweetmeats contest was won by Gilmirron <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blue Flame. At final court King<br />

William knighted Steingrim, who took <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> Sir Steingrim Stallari. Baron Michael <strong>of</strong> Dragonswood swore fealty to King William and<br />

received in return a Baron’s circlet. King William gave Grants <strong>of</strong> Arms to Baron Michael and to Baroness Alyanora <strong>of</strong> Vinca. King William<br />

admitted Sholom ben Avram <strong>of</strong> York to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit and gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Amanda Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland, Bjorn<br />

<strong>of</strong> Havok, Bolverk <strong>of</strong> Momchilovich, Michel le Voyageur, and Reginleif <strong>the</strong> Unruly. King William <strong>the</strong>n admitted Gilmirron <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blue Flame<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. Michael <strong>of</strong> Dragonswood gave Bjorn <strong>of</strong> Havok <strong>the</strong> Mucking Tall Maul for “improvement in fighting and/or<br />

disregard <strong>of</strong> bodily harm.” Prince Elrond and Princess Gilréan invited <strong>the</strong> populace to <strong>the</strong>ir wedding on April 24. King William made Amanda<br />

Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland a Court Baroness.<br />

May 1, 1976 AS XI St. Edwin’s Day Coronetting Tourney<br />

Held in Ravenna Park, Seattle, WA. Prince Elrond and Princess Gilréan held<br />

court. Sir Steingrim Stallari and Hrefna Aebsynth Neilsdattar came forward<br />

and were crowned Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong> An Tir. Prince Steingrim named<br />

Elrond Blacksabre and Gilréan <strong>of</strong> Regin Viscount and Viscountess.<br />

Challenges and a list were fought. Baron Liam <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barque held a Baronial<br />

Court, at which he announced that <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Red Branch was<br />

presenting <strong>the</strong> Green Leaf Award to Roger <strong>the</strong> Galiard, Hal <strong>of</strong> Gloucester,<br />

Linda <strong>of</strong> London, Genevra de Estolat, Elspeth Schnee-Flame, Fritha <strong>of</strong> Caer<br />

Bannot, Trixie LaTush, Eugen von Ostmarch, and Serena. <strong>The</strong> Baron Liam<br />

admitted into <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Red Branch Sean Gealt, Caitlin na Darach,<br />

Steingrim Stallari - Paly <strong>of</strong> six Or and sable, a fess<br />

counterchanged.<br />

Shalom ben Avram <strong>of</strong> York, Donn an Bronach, and Serena. At final court it<br />

was announced that Serena had won <strong>the</strong> pottery contest and that Sigurd<br />

Hrefna Aebsynth Neilsdattar<br />

von der Nordenkraase had won <strong>the</strong> rabbit-joke contest.Sean Gealt was awarded <strong>the</strong> Incomparably Nefarious Award <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Plastic Turkey<br />

for wearing his pith helmet at <strong>the</strong> tourney.<br />

May 15, 1976 AS XI An Tir NonCoronet<br />

Held in Duval, WA. Notice having not made it in <strong>the</strong> Page <strong>the</strong> event was declared un<strong>of</strong>ficial and <strong>the</strong>refore not a Coronet Tourney. <strong>The</strong> day<br />

was hot and fair. Many went and lent color to <strong>the</strong> Duval Bicentennial Parade. A group <strong>of</strong> Monboggians attacked <strong>the</strong> parade but were beaten<br />

<strong>of</strong>f. <strong>The</strong>n everyone returned to <strong>the</strong> UnTourney site. Edward Zifran won <strong>the</strong> lists, naming his lady Almatea Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty, and<br />

Swee<strong>the</strong>art <strong>of</strong> Duval. <strong>The</strong> Mucking Great Maul was awarded to one Zeke. All retired to an unravel at Wakefield Castle.<br />

July 10, 1976 AS XI An Tir Surprise Coronet Tourney<br />

Held in Duval, WA. Genevra <strong>of</strong> Estolat was designated Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists for a day, after Duncan <strong>of</strong> Chisholm finally showed up with<br />

waivers. <strong>The</strong> procession to Prince Steingrim and Princess Hrefna started at 1:30pm. Master <strong>The</strong>odulf <strong>of</strong> Borogrove, who was <strong>the</strong> herald<br />

on duty, was threatened into incredible accuracy by a sledge-hammer wielding member <strong>of</strong> Viscount Elrond’s household, Peitrov <strong>the</strong> Russ<br />

(a close cousin <strong>of</strong> Viscount Elrond). <strong>The</strong> Coronet Lists were held, with <strong>The</strong>odulf <strong>of</strong> Borogrove defeating Nhille von Hakenkreuz. Anne <strong>of</strong><br />

Caerdydd was his lady. During <strong>the</strong> lists Sir Elrond Blacksabre was called away to fireman’s duty for awhile, which caused havok in <strong>the</strong> lists<br />

scheduling. <strong>The</strong> breaks thus caused were filled by an oriental sword technique demonstration by Gilvae<strong>the</strong>, dancing, bellydnacing, and<br />

twilsey whopping. At final court, Nhille von Hakenkreuz was presented with <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Rose, for coming in second, and was<br />

also given <strong>the</strong> Mucking Tall Maul. Prince Steingrim called a Privy Council meeting that evening. An unravel was held at Wakefield Castle.<br />

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<strong>The</strong>odulf <strong>of</strong> Borogrove - Argent, an amphysian<br />

cockatrice gules within a bordure nebuly sable.<br />

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September 11, 1976 AS XI Madrone Harvest Faire and An Tir Coronation<br />

Held in Ravenna Park, Seattle, WA. Prince Steingrim held court. As Princess<br />

Hrefna was ill Viscountess Fiona di Varanus sat in her place. <strong>The</strong>odulf <strong>of</strong><br />

Borogrove and Anne <strong>of</strong> Caerdydd were crowned Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong> An Tir.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y named Steingrim and Hrefna Viscount and Viscountess. Princess Anne<br />

decreed that henceforth all Viscountesses would be known as Ladies <strong>of</strong> Valorous<br />

Estate. Prince <strong>The</strong>odulf presented <strong>the</strong> Honor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Belated Rose to Edward <strong>of</strong><br />

Stonehaven and gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Bombor <strong>of</strong> Bombardia, Diana av Fjell<br />

Tusenfryden, Eric Blackhand, Dietrich von Kriegsheldenburg, Fritha <strong>of</strong> Caer<br />

Bannog, Genevra <strong>of</strong> Estolat, Gerek <strong>the</strong> Far-Seeing, Harolde <strong>of</strong> Gloster, Koressa <strong>of</strong><br />

Edward Zifran <strong>of</strong> Gendy - Lozengy sable and ermine,<br />

a baton sinister gules.<br />

Highwood Keep, Linda <strong>of</strong> London, Morgan <strong>of</strong> Aberystwyth, and <strong>the</strong>n rewarded<br />

<strong>the</strong> autocrats, Edward <strong>of</strong> Stonehaven, Caitlin na Darach, Katharine <strong>of</strong> Northhall,<br />

and Duncan <strong>of</strong> Chisholm. Baroness Amanda Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland and her<br />

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Anne <strong>of</strong> Caerdydd - Or, a fess sable, overall a butterfly<br />

ermine.<br />

son Andre Lessard were proclaimed <strong>the</strong> Most Courteous Lady and Gentleman, respectively. An unravel ensued at Wakefield Castle and<br />

revelry commenced.<br />

October 2-3, 1976 AS XI Aurora Coronet Tourney<br />

Held at Warner Lost Park, Burnaby, British Columbia, CAN. <strong>The</strong> autocrats were Gerek <strong>the</strong> Far-Seeing, Duncan Bog Cameron, and Bombor<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bombardia. Once again it was raining hard. Coronet lists were held, in which Viscount Edward Zifran <strong>of</strong> Gendy emerged victorious.<br />

Almatea (Alma Tea av de Telemark) was his lady. <strong>The</strong> populace <strong>the</strong>n adjourned to <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Domric <strong>the</strong> Sober for court. King Kevin and<br />

Queen Patrice attended. King Kevin knighted <strong>The</strong>odulf <strong>of</strong> Borogrove. Prince <strong>The</strong>odulf gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Asvald Evaldsen<br />

Styraeman <strong>of</strong> Lolland, Elspeth Schnee-Flame, Janeltis Karaine Stargazer, O’Guin Silverwolf, and Yolanda <strong>of</strong> Thymbra. Sir Elrond Blacksabre<br />

won <strong>the</strong> insult contest and <strong>the</strong>re was a tie in <strong>the</strong> hand-kissing contest, between Baron Gerhard Kendal for best lead-up, and Viscount<br />

Steingrim for best follow-through. King Kevin gave Grants <strong>of</strong> Arms to Baron Gerhard Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland and Baroness Amanda<br />

Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland and admitted Maelyn <strong>of</strong> Kynge’s Lea to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. <strong>The</strong> second day was moved, as Warner Loat park<br />

was flooded. <strong>The</strong>re were challenges, contests, and fighting instruction by <strong>the</strong> King.<br />

January 22, 1977 AS XI An Tir Twelfth Night Revels and Coronation<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Pioneer Building, Lan County Fairgrounds, Eugene, OR. Úlfhédinn inn<br />

Vegfarandi was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong> evening started with two hours <strong>of</strong> socializing,<br />

and when events commenced a ra<strong>the</strong>r talented mime mocked <strong>the</strong> heralds by<br />

announcing into a dead microphone. Food was <strong>the</strong>n paraded forth, including a<br />

kosher Boar’s Head (sculpted and presented by Gwendolyn Caer Cerddinen), and<br />

a quantity <strong>of</strong> crottled greeps were presented to <strong>the</strong> head table. <strong>The</strong>n David <strong>of</strong><br />

Bagulay rendered a version <strong>of</strong> “Edward, <strong>the</strong> Bloody Bastard.” At final court<br />

Prince <strong>The</strong>odulf named Morgan <strong>of</strong> Aberystwyth to be <strong>the</strong> new Black Lion Herald,<br />

replacing Wilhelm von Messer, who had been transferred away by <strong>the</strong> U.S. Navy.<br />

Gerhard Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland was appointed Principality Games Master.<br />

Duncan <strong>of</strong> Chisholm was awarded a token for his patience, forbearance, and<br />

work. Numerous scrolls were handed out. Dierdre Muldomhnaigh recieved an<br />

Almatea (Alma Tea av de Telemark) - Lozengy sable and<br />

ermine, a Gendy flower gules.<br />

appropriate INAPT pinned to her cleavage. Prince Thodulf gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Carline <strong>of</strong> Waldsdorf, Gilvae<strong>the</strong>, Micheil MacGhillie<br />

Brath, and Valkyrie. King Andrew gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Janet <strong>of</strong> Arden and admitted her to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. King<br />

Andrew <strong>the</strong>n admitted Maria Mindalova and Serena Cleindori <strong>of</strong> Bagulay to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel, and Caitlin na Darach to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Pelican. <strong>The</strong>n Edward and Almatea were crowned Prince and Princess. <strong>The</strong>y were given personal coronets by Ed Bromley and his lady.<br />

<strong>The</strong>odulf <strong>of</strong> Borogrove and Anne <strong>of</strong> Caerdydd were named Viscount and Viscountess. Interspaced among gluttony, reveling, and flirtation<br />

were a Walking Talking Zifran Doll who staggered from <strong>the</strong> hall, flailing away; Friar William spoke <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> manifest destiny for An Tir, while<br />

mentioning poison oak; Duke William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton was Foolishly anklebitten; and a papier-maché lion, bearing an uncanny resemblance<br />

to Prince Edward, was brought forth, cookie-filled and attired in green sneakers. Donn an Bronach won <strong>the</strong> photography contest,<br />

Gangenrath Woodwender and Alice won <strong>the</strong> costume contest, and Allysen <strong>of</strong> Dunrobin won <strong>the</strong> banner contest.


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March 12, 1977 AS XI Spring Coronet Tourney<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Conelly Centre, Seattle University, Seattle, WA. Baron Liam <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barque was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Prince Edward and Princess Almatea<br />

held court after <strong>the</strong> Grand March. Prince Edward gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Seamus MacChluraid <strong>of</strong> Glenerochaidh and Sigelgaita <strong>the</strong><br />

Silvertongued. Donn an Bronach presented <strong>the</strong> Monboggian Horde with a war banner: Argent, semé <strong>of</strong> vegies proper. Bolverk <strong>of</strong><br />

M omchilovich gave Nhille von Haukenkrantz a ring, symbol <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Rose, for having placed second in <strong>the</strong> last Coronet<br />

Lists. Coronet Lists were held, with Sir Steingrim Stallari defeating Sir Elrond Blacksabre. Lady Fiona di Varanus was Steingrim’s lady.<br />

Morgan <strong>of</strong> Aberystwyth won <strong>the</strong> Dying contest, Alyson Verena <strong>of</strong> Or won <strong>the</strong> quiche contest, and David <strong>of</strong> Bagulay won <strong>the</strong> Bardic<br />

contest. <strong>The</strong> Barques flying coconut pull-toy was abducted by a group from Lion’s Gate. Crier staffers were presented with CRIER Staph<br />

Staves (Butterfly nets on poles). A box lunch auction for <strong>the</strong> Crier was held, with Genevra <strong>of</strong> Estolat’s going highest.<br />

April 16, 1977 AS XI Spring Investiture<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Tacoma Community College in Building 15, Tacoma, WA. <strong>The</strong> House<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Black Rose autocratted <strong>the</strong> event. Prince Edward and Princess Almatea<br />

held <strong>the</strong>ir final court. Prince Edward gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to A<strong>the</strong>las <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Knife<br />

and Benedicite Draconia Traepishka. <strong>The</strong> Law <strong>of</strong> An Tir was read. Baron Gerhard<br />

Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland and André Lesard presented <strong>the</strong>ir Hignesses with<br />

b<strong>of</strong>fers and b<strong>of</strong>fer-helms. After <strong>the</strong> Grand March Viscount Steingrim Stallari and<br />

Viscountess Fiona di Varanus came forward to be crowned Prince and Princess<br />

<strong>of</strong> An Tir. Oaths <strong>of</strong> fealty were exchanged, and Almatea was made a Viscountess<br />

and Lady <strong>of</strong> Valorous Estate. Princess Fiona named Manfred der Blutfalfe, Domric<br />

Steingrim Stallari - Paly <strong>of</strong> six Or and sable, a fess<br />

counterchanged.<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sober, Ludwig von Lemminghaus, and Morgan <strong>of</strong> Aberystwyth to be her<br />

Princess’ Guard. Alisoun Varena was made First Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pied Piper’s<br />

Place, a cooperative child-care corner at tourneys. Viscountess Anne <strong>of</strong><br />

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Fiona di Varanus - Gules, a pale cotised Or, overall a<br />

komodo dragon embowed in pale vert.<br />

Caerdydd presented <strong>The</strong>ir Highnesses with a pair <strong>of</strong> pillows, with <strong>the</strong>ir arms. Manfred der Blutfalfe presented <strong>the</strong> Great War Sword <strong>of</strong> State<br />

to Prince Steingrim, which was white, with a red tip, and bore a strong resemblance to a blind man’s cane. <strong>The</strong>re followed after <strong>the</strong><br />

presentations a live chess game, which white won. A revel was held at Canterbury Inn in Seattle.<br />

June 11, 1977 AS XII Summer Coronet Tourney<br />

Held in a private park near Forest Grove, OR. After <strong>the</strong> Grand March Prince Steingrim and Princess Fiona held court. King Terrence and<br />

Queen Jennet attended. <strong>The</strong> Barons and Baronesses were called forward to swear fealty to <strong>the</strong> King. Guillaume de Vinvert was named Senior<br />

Deputy Marshall for <strong>the</strong> Principality. Michael <strong>the</strong> Black and Gerhard Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland ranted at length concerning <strong>the</strong> war between<br />

Lion’s Gate and Madrone. Dennis an Seodoir was named envoy to Lion’s Gate and Duncan Bog Cameron was named envoy to Madrone.<br />

Coronet Lists were held, with Viscount Edward Zifran, Bastard <strong>of</strong> Gendy defeating Viscount <strong>The</strong>odulf <strong>of</strong> Borogrove in <strong>the</strong> finals.<br />

Viscountess Almatea was Edward’s lady. A number <strong>of</strong> contests were held. Jewelry was won by Michael <strong>of</strong> Dragonswood and Steingrim<br />

Stallari; Weapons by James <strong>of</strong> Northkeep; Armour, by Blackhand; Pavilion, Blackhand and Ludwig von Lemminghaus; Footwear,<br />

Blackhand; Best Decorated Object, Edwin <strong>of</strong> Svart Elder. <strong>The</strong> winners for Best Pages and Ladies-in-Waiting were Kiega <strong>of</strong> Valfriborg,<br />

Melissa Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland and Andre Lessard. At final court Edward Zifran was proclaimed <strong>the</strong> winner, and Amanda Kendal <strong>of</strong><br />

Westmoreland accepted for <strong>the</strong> absent, plague-ridden Almatea. Viscount <strong>The</strong>odulf <strong>of</strong> Borogrove and Viscountess Anne <strong>of</strong> Caerdydd were<br />

admitted to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Rose. Manfred der Blutfalfe won <strong>the</strong> Shattered Shield for best dying. Presentations were made to <strong>the</strong><br />

new Baron and Baroness <strong>of</strong> Three Mountains, Dietrich and Amelia von Kriegsheldenburg, by members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony. Ludwig von<br />

Lemminghuas was awarded <strong>the</strong> Mucking Tall Maul. <strong>The</strong> Three Mountains newsletter, <strong>The</strong> Bend Sinister, ceased publication. A feast was<br />

<strong>the</strong>n held, followed by general revelry. In <strong>the</strong> morning <strong>the</strong>re was a live chess game between King Terrence and Prince Steingrim, which His<br />

Majesty won. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong>re was fighting and recorder music until <strong>the</strong> end.


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August 13, 1977 AS XII Summer Coronation Tourney<br />

Held at a site near Maple Falls, past Bellingham, WA. Maelen <strong>of</strong> Kynge’s Lea,<br />

Edward Zifran and Almatea were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong> day began and remained hot,<br />

with flights <strong>of</strong> bees, wasps, and mosquitos. <strong>The</strong> final court <strong>of</strong> Prince Steingrim<br />

and Princess Fiona was held in a relatively shady spot. Prince Steingrim gave an<br />

Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to ?. <strong>The</strong>n Viscount Edward Zifran, Bastard <strong>of</strong> Gendy and<br />

Viscountess Almatea av den Telemarken were crowned Prince and Princess. After<br />

many presentations and announcements <strong>the</strong>ir Highnesses dismissed <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

grateful subjects to go find some more shade. Alisoun Varena and Genevra <strong>of</strong><br />

Estolat tied in <strong>the</strong> sweet dish contest, and Seamus Peacemaker won <strong>the</strong> Men’s<br />

Costume Under $10 contest. <strong>The</strong>odulf <strong>of</strong> Borogrove won <strong>the</strong> next day’s fighting<br />

and Phillippe pres de ’Eau won <strong>the</strong> archery competition. Alisoun Varena became<br />

first Principality Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pied Piper’s Place, in charge <strong>of</strong> supervising<br />

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Almatea (Alma Tea av de Telemark) - Lozengy sable and<br />

ermine, a Gendy flower gules.<br />

young children at events. At his last court Prince Steingrim gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Alison Varena, Almatea av den Telemarken, Ca<strong>the</strong>rine<br />

<strong>of</strong> Häga, Glanwyn tí Mellionen, James <strong>the</strong> Nameless, John <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angular Dove, Ludwig von Lemminghaus, Reynaud <strong>of</strong> Burgundy, Sonya<br />

<strong>of</strong> Samarovsk, Susan <strong>of</strong> Kathculneen, and Yulseth <strong>of</strong> Darkwood. Allysen <strong>of</strong> Dunrobin became Acting Mistress <strong>of</strong> Equestrian Arts.<br />

September 3-5, 1977 AS XII Fall Coronet Tourney<br />

Held in Warner Lost Park, Vancouver, British Columbia. Morgan <strong>of</strong> Aberystwyth was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Prince Edward and Princess Almatea<br />

held court. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> Coronet Lists were held. Manfred Eifenblau (Manfred Kriegstreiber) emerged victorious. Koressa (Koressa<br />

Thokubjalla) was his Lady. <strong>The</strong>re was an archery competition, a knife-throwing contest, and a b<strong>of</strong>fer chess game.<br />

January 14, 1978 AS XII Twelfth Night Coronation and Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> University Unitarian Church, Seattle, WA. Baron <strong>The</strong>odulf <strong>of</strong><br />

Borograve and <strong>the</strong> Culinary Guild <strong>of</strong> Madrone were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. Opening court<br />

began only five minutes late, to <strong>the</strong> consternation <strong>of</strong> those who had run on<br />

Society time. Owing to <strong>the</strong> growing spirit <strong>of</strong> rebellion against <strong>the</strong> central kingdom<br />

many people had come from all over An Tir to watch <strong>the</strong> fireworks. Viscount<br />

Elrond Blacksabre read a Declaration <strong>of</strong> Independence. Bishop William made an<br />

impassioned plea that Prince Edward declare himself King <strong>of</strong> An Tir, which Prince<br />

Edward declined to do. Prince Edward was made Steward <strong>of</strong> An Tir, and entrusted<br />

with <strong>the</strong> crowns for <strong>the</strong> King and Queen <strong>of</strong> An Tir, for <strong>the</strong> time when <strong>the</strong>y would<br />

be needed. <strong>The</strong> crowd was divided between rebels, who wore grey armbands, and<br />

Manfred Eifenblau (Manfred<br />

Kriegstreiber) - Per saltire sable and argent, loyalists. a falcon After various presentations, Manfred and Koressa were crowned Prince<br />

displayed counterchanged, in chief a ducal coronet argent, all within a<br />

bordure gules, charged in chief with a rose argent. and Princess <strong>of</strong> An Tir, and <strong>the</strong>re followed a ra<strong>the</strong>r politically sensitive and<br />

complex fealty ceremony. In a lighter vein, Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower petitioned Princess Koressa to be made<br />

Official Fondler. <strong>The</strong> request was taken under advisement, and court adjourned for <strong>the</strong> dinner break.<br />

At <strong>the</strong> banquet, guests were entertained by Serena, David <strong>of</strong> Bagulay, Baron <strong>The</strong>odulf, Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Winifred <strong>of</strong> Tor Bitterroot, Rosemary<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Eastern Wood, Glanwyn de Speraunce, Genevra de Estolat, Yulseth, Susan <strong>of</strong> Kothculneen, Donn an Branoch, and Roger <strong>the</strong> Goliard,<br />

who variously sang, played recorders, or danced. After <strong>the</strong> tables were cleared a sublety was brought forth, and Aislin and Andy Shepherd<br />

were chosen King and Queen <strong>of</strong> Misrule. <strong>The</strong>ir court included Thorgeir Eikinskaldi as Fool <strong>of</strong> Fools, Koressa as Keeper <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Royal<br />

Chamber Pot, Bolverk as <strong>the</strong> Veritable Vanishing Virgin, Randell Raye as King’s Mistress, and Gerhard Kendal as Serf for a Night. Baron<br />

Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower was Cosmic Karmic Confessor, James <strong>the</strong> Vintner was <strong>the</strong> Naively Naughty Knave, and Daniel Shadygrove<br />

was Court Herald. Spectators made a concerted effort to steal <strong>the</strong> dignitaries’ badges <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice and Gerhard was subjected to much fondling.<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r sights <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> evening included a child advertising “Rats on a Stick”, <strong>the</strong> heralds portraying <strong>the</strong> Plantagenet lions, Amorette <strong>the</strong><br />

Knowing and her troupe performed Irish dances and many joined in general dancing as well. Before <strong>the</strong> coronation <strong>of</strong> Manfred, Prince<br />

Edward gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Ithra. Numerous contests were held. Alysen <strong>of</strong> Dunrobin and Dierdre Muldomhnaigh<br />

won <strong>the</strong> hairdressing contest - ladies division, and Seamus Peacemaker won <strong>the</strong> men’s division. Maria Mindalova was victorious in <strong>the</strong><br />

weaving contest, Ca<strong>the</strong>rine <strong>of</strong> Häga had <strong>the</strong> best Crier Alphabet, Gerhard Kendal had <strong>the</strong> best fighter’s needlepoint, and Donn an Bronach<br />

had <strong>the</strong> best embroidery. Janet <strong>of</strong> Arden won <strong>the</strong> girdle contest. Finally <strong>the</strong> hour grew late and all departed into <strong>the</strong> night. Allysen <strong>of</strong><br />

Dunrobin resigned as Mistress <strong>of</strong> Equestrian Arts.<br />

Koressa Thokubjalla - Argent, upon a pall endorsed<br />

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March 25, 1978 AS XII March Coronet Tourney<br />

Held at Bellfountain Park, Benton, OR. Ludwig von Lemminghaus was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. (Who won?)<br />

May 13, 1978 AS XIII Coronation<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> First Congregational Church, Portland, OR. A Curia Regis was held. King Gregory and Queen Bevin attended.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I believe this is <strong>the</strong> event that I attended alone, Gregory being o<strong>the</strong>rwise committed. I'd been given authority to create Laurels and<br />

Pelicans at <strong>the</strong> recommendation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurels and Pelicans <strong>of</strong> An Tir (which I did, at least one <strong>of</strong> each) and to knight any fighter<br />

strongly recommended by <strong>the</strong> chivalry <strong>of</strong> An Tir (which <strong>the</strong>y didn't, at that time). It was a fine event!” – Bevin Fraser or Sterling<br />

(This ends <strong>the</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> An Tir as Chronicled by Master Wilhelm)<br />

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modrone tree paroper, in base a laurel wreath Or.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> founding Baron was Raymond <strong>the</strong> Mild, who was also <strong>the</strong> first seneschal. <strong>The</strong> founding Baroness was<br />

Sheen <strong>of</strong> Ire.<br />

January 31, 1970 AS IV Sewing Fest and Practice Session, Barony <strong>of</strong> Madrone<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Maid Laurellan <strong>of</strong> Evergreen, Mercer Island, Washington. This was <strong>the</strong> first event <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> new barony. Raymond <strong>the</strong><br />

Mild and Sheen <strong>of</strong> Ire were <strong>the</strong> founding Baron and Baroness. Baron Raymond <strong>the</strong> Mild was also <strong>the</strong> first Seneschal.<br />

February, 1970 AS IV<br />

Edwin Bersark, Earl Marshall, appointed Sir Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower to be Knight Marshal for Madrone and Three Mountains.<br />

May 3, 1970 AS V First Tournament<br />

Held on <strong>the</strong> ranch belonging to <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Baron Raymond <strong>the</strong> Mild, in Olympia, WA. <strong>The</strong>re was fighting and revelry.<br />

June 20, 1970 AS V Combined Tourney, Madrone and Three Mountains<br />

Held on Clyde Schumann’s Ranch (Baron Raymond’s fa<strong>the</strong>r), Olympia, WA.<br />

August 2, 1970 AS V Summer Tourney and Revel<br />

Held at Clyde Schumann’s Ranch, Olympia, WA. <strong>The</strong>re were competitions in javelin, hammer throw, sling, weaving demonstrations,<br />

dancing, fighting, and a cooking contest.<br />

September 13, 1970 AS V Autumn Tourney<br />

Held at Clyde Schumann’s Ranch, Olympia, WA. <strong>The</strong>re were various competitions, including lists for <strong>the</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony. Feasting<br />

followed. (Did it happen this day, or did rain postpone it a week?)<br />

October 31, 1970 AS V Harvest Revels<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Baron Raymond <strong>the</strong> Mild, Olympia, WA. A Harvest King was made <strong>of</strong> cornstalks and a scavenger hunt was held.<br />

April 17, 1971 AS V Spring Tourney<br />

Held on Foster Island, in <strong>the</strong> Arboretum, Seattle, WA. Gwynned <strong>of</strong> Ogg and Crispus Alexander replaced Barony Raymond as autocrats.<br />

150 people attended, including a dozen fighters. After <strong>the</strong> tourney a revel was held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Baron Raymond <strong>the</strong> Mild.<br />

May 22, 1971 AS VI Mayfest Revel<br />

Held at Clyde Schumann’s Ranch, Olympia, WA. <strong>The</strong>re was feasting and competitions in slings and hammer-throw. Colleen <strong>of</strong> Gallimaufry<br />

was chosen as May Queen. All <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ladies had each put a flower into a suspended golden egg. <strong>The</strong> first lady to rend <strong>the</strong> egg asunder<br />

with a blow from a broad sword (while blindfolded) in a certain period <strong>of</strong> time was <strong>the</strong> winner. Colleen hit it first. Gilmirron <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blue Flame<br />

and his lady performed an except from “<strong>The</strong> Taming <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shrew.”<br />

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May 29, 1972 AS VI Tourney<br />

Held on Foster Island, in <strong>the</strong> Arboretum, Seattle, WA. When it began to rain <strong>the</strong> tourney was moved to House Gallimaufry, where it became<br />

a revel.<br />

June ?, 1971 AS VI Revel<br />

Held at Edeaed <strong>the</strong> Curious’ home, Seattle, WA.<br />

July 31, 1971 AS VI Midsummer Tourney<br />

Held on Foster Island, in <strong>the</strong> Arboretum, Seattle, WA. Roger <strong>the</strong> Goliard sponsored a Game Tent. About this time Crispus Alexander took<br />

over as Seneschal.<br />

August 28, 1971 AS VI Masque Revel<br />

Held at House Gallimaufry, Seattle, WA. <strong>The</strong>re was a potluck feast, a puppet show by Lady Glynys <strong>of</strong> Arran, singing, dancing, and belly<br />

dancing by <strong>The</strong>odora.<br />

September 18, 1971 AS VI Frodo’s Birthday<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Lang Estage, Bellvue, WA. Lady Pat was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. About ninety people attended, but only a few fighters. <strong>The</strong>re was a<br />

mushroom pushing contest (nose only) won by Crispus Alexander, a stilt race, won by Richard <strong>the</strong> Chicken-Hearted, and some fighting.<br />

October 30, 1971 AS VI Harvest Revel<br />

Held in Seattle, WA. <strong>The</strong> autocrats were Ladies Jaicinth and Pat. At this potluck revel <strong>the</strong> Fool had a terrible time getting anyone to cast<br />

<strong>the</strong> straw man into <strong>the</strong> flames, <strong>the</strong>reby achieving fertility for a year. <strong>The</strong>refore <strong>the</strong> Fool reversed <strong>the</strong> prognosis and declared it would grant<br />

sterility for a year, whereupon she was swamped by eager prospective strawman-casters. <strong>The</strong>re was belly-dancing by <strong>The</strong>odora and Glynys<br />

<strong>of</strong> Arran followed by “<strong>The</strong> Tempt ation <strong>of</strong> St. Anthony” by Dierdre Muldomhnaigh and Liam <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barque. Inspired by two different styles<br />

<strong>of</strong> belly dancing, <strong>the</strong> revelers took to <strong>the</strong> streets with <strong>the</strong> musicians and danced around a blue and white fire chariot with a red lamp on top<br />

and a dubious-looking gentleman inside.<br />

January 8, 1972 AS VI First Twelfth Night Revels<br />

Where?<br />

February 19, 1972 AS VI Valentine’s Day Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Newman Center, Seattle, WA. Jaicinth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lion’s Gate was autocrat. Gerard and Marie <strong>of</strong> Wedgewood were <strong>the</strong> King and<br />

Queen <strong>of</strong> Hearts. <strong>The</strong> Singing Turtle, composed <strong>of</strong> Roger <strong>the</strong> Goliard, David <strong>of</strong> Bagulay, and Maleen <strong>of</strong> Gamliel, made its debut and sang.<br />

In contrast <strong>the</strong> Ordure <strong>of</strong> Motley, formed by Jaicinth <strong>of</strong> Lion’s Gate (known as Sparrowhawk), Liam <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barque, and Dierdre<br />

Muldomhnaigh previously, made its debut, to <strong>the</strong> groans <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> populace, by performing skits. <strong>The</strong>re was belly dancing by <strong>The</strong>odora,<br />

Salome, and Glynys <strong>of</strong> Arran.<br />

Comments:<br />

A [<strong>The</strong> Singing Turtle] "Voice <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Turtle" – Edward Zifran <strong>of</strong> Gendy<br />

April 29, 1972 AS VI Spring Tourney<br />

Held in Ravenna Park, Seattle, WA. Edward <strong>the</strong> Curious and Duncan <strong>of</strong> Chisholm were <strong>the</strong> autocrats.<br />

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May 21, 1972 AS VII Viking Festival<br />

Held in Poulsbo, WA. Roger <strong>the</strong> Goliard and Gernot <strong>of</strong> Gallimaufry and Glynys <strong>of</strong> Arran were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong>re was a Viking raid staged<br />

and SCA demonstrations put on.<br />

May 27, 1972 AS VII Mayfest<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Lang Estate Park, Bellvue, WA. <strong>The</strong>re was dancing, a Maypole, pillow fighting, cooking contest, a May Queen, a wenching<br />

race, and lawn bowling. Gernot <strong>of</strong> Gallimaufry and Glynys <strong>of</strong> Arran were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong>re was also a stilts race, and <strong>the</strong> cooking contest<br />

was for meat pies. <strong>The</strong> May Queen was chosen by having blindfolded ladies swing a sword at a bull suspended from a tree.<br />

June 23, 1972 AS VII Revels<br />

Where? Sometime this summer Baron Raymond <strong>the</strong> Mild moved to <strong>the</strong> Mists and appointed Liam <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barque to be his Castellan until<br />

he returned.<br />

August 5, 1972 AS VII Lammastide Tourney<br />

Held on Mercer Island, Seattle, WA. Ca<strong>the</strong>rine <strong>the</strong> Fortunate was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re was a bread baking contest. In July Jaicynth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Lion’s Gate replaced Glynys <strong>of</strong> Arran as Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arts.<br />

August 19-20, 1972 AS VII Renaissance Faire<br />

A tourney was held at <strong>the</strong> faire at Snoqualmie Falls Forest <strong>The</strong>atre and Family Park, King County, WA.<br />

September 24,1972 AS VII Autumnal Equinoctial Tourney<br />

Held in Ravenna Park, Seattle, WA. Liam <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barque was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re was a cooking contest for a dish containing mushrooms.<br />

On September 1, Jay <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Woods was appointed Procurator for <strong>the</strong> Registry in <strong>the</strong> Baronies <strong>of</strong> Madrone and Three Mountains.<br />

October 29, 1972 AS VII October Fete<br />

Held in Bo<strong>the</strong>ll, WA. <strong>The</strong>re was a demonstration <strong>of</strong> equestrian skills. <strong>The</strong> Lord Protector <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony was invested. Castellan Liam <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Barque created <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Red Branch and admitted Nyneve as <strong>the</strong> founding member. Sir Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower, under <strong>the</strong><br />

authority delegated to him by <strong>the</strong> King, knighted Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway.<br />

December 17, 1972 AS VII Midwinter Tourney<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Astrogyme, Seattle University, Seattle, WA. Liam <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barque and Dierdre Muldomhnaigh were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong>re was a<br />

cooking contest <strong>of</strong> yuletide fruid cakes, and a contest <strong>of</strong> legerdemain. Gwili was admitted to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Reach Branch.<br />

April 21, 1973 AS VII St. George’s Day Tourney<br />

Held in Ravenna Park Picnic Area, Seattle, WA. Ediard <strong>of</strong> Stonehaven and Ka<strong>the</strong>rine <strong>of</strong> Northhall were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. Castellan Liam <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Barque held opening court. Ge<strong>of</strong>frey <strong>of</strong> Speraunce was admitted to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Red Branch. <strong>The</strong>re followed combat, wench racing,<br />

twilsey-whopping, dancing, mumming, music, and a quiche-baking contest, won by Margaret <strong>of</strong> Ashford.<br />

June 17, 1973 AS VIII Revels<br />

Held at Wakefield Castle, home <strong>of</strong> Reb Sholumn ben Avram and Judith, Seattle, WA. <strong>The</strong>re was music, dancing and drama.<br />

July 29, 1973 AS VIII Midelsumer Fest<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Marymoor Park on Bellevue-Redmond Rd., east <strong>of</strong> Seattle, WA. Michael <strong>the</strong> Black and Robert <strong>of</strong> Winchester autocrated. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

was a grand march, a baronial court, music, belly-dancing, cookery, a Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty, and <strong>the</strong> Ordure <strong>of</strong> Motley performed.<br />

September 1-3, 1973 AS VIII Rennaissance Faire<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Snoqualmie Falls Forest <strong>The</strong>atre, King County, WA. <strong>The</strong> barony put on a demonstration.<br />

September 22, 1973 AS VIII Wedding Revel<br />

Following <strong>the</strong> marriage <strong>of</strong> Caitlin na Darac and Edward <strong>of</strong> Stonehaven <strong>the</strong>re was a revel at Keegsgaard, Edmunds, WA.<br />

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October 27, 1973 AS VIII First Samhain Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Meadowdale Community Club, North <strong>of</strong> Seattle, WA. People came in masque and costume. Liam <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barque autocratted.<br />

<strong>The</strong> guests brought candles to light <strong>the</strong> hall. At <strong>the</strong> baronial court Amy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barque received her Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace pendant, which<br />

had been brought up from <strong>the</strong> south. <strong>The</strong>re were prizes for storytelling and costumes. A potluck feast followed court.<br />

November 17, 1973 AS VIII St. Bunstable’s Day Revel<br />

Held in Lechbury Abbey, home <strong>of</strong> Friar William and Ge<strong>of</strong>frey <strong>of</strong> Speraunce.<br />

December 1, 1973 AS VIII Bardic Revel, Canton <strong>of</strong> Entice<br />

Held in Eimonds, WA. Lady Allison autocratted.<br />

December 15, 1973 AS VIII Seattle Art Museum Christmas Party<br />

Margaret <strong>of</strong> Ashford autocratted an SCA demonstration at <strong>the</strong> Museum.<br />

January 5, 1974 AS VIII Twelfth Night Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Meadowdale Community Club, North <strong>of</strong> Seattle, WA. Edward <strong>of</strong> Stonehaven and Caitlin na Darac were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

were contests for plum pudding and spiced wine.<br />

January 19, 1974 AS VIII Midwinter Tourney and Revel, Canton <strong>of</strong> Xerophil<br />

Held in Cheney, WA, at Gendy Castle, home <strong>of</strong> Edward Zifran <strong>of</strong> Gendy. This was <strong>the</strong> first event for <strong>the</strong> Canton <strong>of</strong> Xerophil (which means<br />

Loving Drayness). Prince Frederick presided. Guillaume de Vinvert won <strong>the</strong> fighting prize.<br />

February 16, 1974 AS VIII Valentine’s Day Revel, Shire <strong>of</strong> Silver Magnae<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Villa Capri Apartments, Olympia, WA. Francesca and Osmundia were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. First event for <strong>the</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> Silvae Magnae.<br />

Allyson <strong>of</strong> Dunrobin and Michael <strong>the</strong> Black were admitted to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Red Branch. <strong>The</strong> hall was candle-lit. <strong>The</strong>re was potluck<br />

feasting and revelry. Edward <strong>of</strong> Stonehaven won <strong>the</strong> Love-Poetry contest.<br />

March 16, 1974 AS VIII St. Patrick’s Day Parade<br />

Held in Seattle, WA. Some 27 Madronites marched in <strong>the</strong> city’s parade as “5000 Years <strong>of</strong> Irish <strong>History</strong>”.<br />

March 23, 1974 AS VIII Medieval Night<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Britannia Club, Seattle, WA. Forty Madronites attended and entertained in costume. A battle was held, with Sir Kevin<br />

Peregrynne surviving.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Having committed to doing <strong>the</strong> entertainment, <strong>the</strong> Madronans realized that <strong>the</strong>y hadn't ever done anything <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sort before and<br />

desperately needed someone to coach <strong>the</strong>ir fighters on indoor demonstration fighting, provide fighting at a more than unbelted level<br />

and show/train <strong>the</strong>m in medieval dancing for demonstrations. How desperate? <strong>The</strong>y flew me up two days before <strong>the</strong> show for total<br />

immersion rehearsals and training. <strong>The</strong> difficult part about surviving <strong>the</strong> battle wasn't <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r fighters it was avoiding tangling your<br />

weapons in <strong>the</strong> cloth bunting looping down from <strong>the</strong> ceiling that was a permanent part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> club's decor. <strong>The</strong> day after <strong>the</strong> show,<br />

I gave a workshop for <strong>the</strong> fighters at a local park, <strong>the</strong>n flew home to Sacramento.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

April 13, 1974 AS VIII St. Leo’s Day Tourney<br />

Held in Ravenna Park Picnic Area, Seattle, WA. Sean Gealt was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re were contests in brewing and confectionery.<br />

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April 20-21, 1974 AS VIII Centralia College Faire<br />

Held at Centralia College, Seattle, WA. Robert <strong>of</strong> Winchester autocratted an SCA demonstration.<br />

April 20-21, 1974 AS VIII Green Shadows Tourney, Canton <strong>of</strong> Silver Magnae<br />

Held on a former cow pasture outside Olympia, WA. This was <strong>the</strong> first overnight tourney in <strong>the</strong> Barony. Rain and wind prevailed. On <strong>the</strong><br />

second day lists were held, won by Steingrim Wulfharreson.<br />

May 11-12, 1974 AS IX “A County Fair in a City Park” and Madrone Anniversary Revel<br />

Held in Seattle, WA. <strong>The</strong> fair was sponsored by <strong>the</strong> Junior League <strong>of</strong> Seattle. Duncan <strong>of</strong> Chisholm autocratted an SCA demonstration. On<br />

Saturday a Maypole was erected (which <strong>the</strong> wind later blew down). Sunday was Mo<strong>the</strong>r’s Day. Sean Gealt, carrying a Ravenwolf battle-axe,<br />

found himself being used to threaten recalcitrant children by <strong>the</strong> local mo<strong>the</strong>rs. On Saturday evening Katrina Pietrova and Gwendolyn <strong>of</strong><br />

Caer Cerddinen held a Madrone Anniversary Revel at Lechbury Abbey. Festivities featured <strong>the</strong> poisoning <strong>of</strong> Durance <strong>the</strong> Vile, his Motleysponsored<br />

wake (complete with keening and a parady <strong>of</strong> “Finnegan’s Wake”), and his resurrection as a new persona, Donn an Bronach,<br />

who would hopefully find greater favor with <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Heralds. <strong>The</strong> reading <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> “Chronicles <strong>of</strong> Madrone” (mythic variety) and<br />

“Bunstable, Martyr, Patron <strong>of</strong> Madrone” preceded a storytelling contest, won by David <strong>of</strong> Bagulay for his version <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Barony.<br />

May 18, 1974 AS IX Third Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held in Volunteer Park, Seattle, WA. <strong>The</strong>odulf <strong>of</strong> Borogrove and Anne <strong>of</strong> Caerdydd were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. Castellan Liam <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barque held<br />

baronial court. Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven, Gernot <strong>of</strong> Gallimaufry, Margaret <strong>of</strong> Ashford, and Robert <strong>of</strong> Winchester were admitted to <strong>the</strong> Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Red Branch. <strong>The</strong> Green Leaf Award for service was given to Anne <strong>of</strong> Caerdydd, Fiona di Varnaus, Susan <strong>the</strong> Ambiguous, <strong>The</strong>odulf<br />

<strong>of</strong> Borogrove, and Truedanna <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Belfry. Steingrim Wulfharreson (Steingrim Stallari) won <strong>the</strong> lists, and he and his lady Elayne were<br />

crowned King and Queen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> May. Motley erected a Maypole.<br />

June 1, 1974 AS IX Pioneer Square Fire Festival<br />

An SCA demonstration was put on at <strong>the</strong> festival in Pioneer Square, Seattle, WA.<br />

July 19-20, 1974 AS IX Lake Fair, Shire <strong>of</strong> Silver Magnae<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> State Capitol Building, Olympia, WA. <strong>The</strong>re was a tourney held both days. Sir Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway held <strong>the</strong> field <strong>the</strong> first day.<br />

Edward Zifran <strong>of</strong> Gendy held it <strong>the</strong> second day. <strong>The</strong>re was a revel on Saturday at <strong>the</strong> local Shakey’s Pizza Parlor.<br />

July 28, 1974 AS IX Revel With Fighting<br />

Held at Lakeside School, Seattle, WA. Michael <strong>the</strong> Black and Stevanna <strong>of</strong> Hoghton were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong>re was a costume contest.<br />

Edward <strong>of</strong> Stonehaven and Caitlin na Darac won <strong>the</strong> wenching race. <strong>The</strong>re was a costume contest. In <strong>the</strong> lists Elrond Blacksabre defeated<br />

William <strong>of</strong> Portsmouth. Castellan Liam <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barque held baronial court and admitted Anne <strong>of</strong> Caerdydd and <strong>The</strong>odulf <strong>of</strong> Borogrove to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Red Branch and gave <strong>the</strong> Green Leaf Award to Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Winifred <strong>of</strong> Tor Bitterroot, Donn an Bronach, Gwendolyn <strong>of</strong> Caer<br />

Cerddinen, Sean Gealt, Sigurd von der Nordenkrasse, and Stevanna <strong>of</strong> Hoghton. Castellan Liam and his lady Dierdre Muldumhnaigh, were<br />

handed paper sacks and told to pass out what was inside to <strong>the</strong> people whose names appeared on <strong>the</strong> back <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> items. <strong>The</strong> items turned<br />

out to be secretly made Red Branch medallions with <strong>the</strong>ir own names on <strong>the</strong>m, made by <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order, and so <strong>the</strong>y were admitted<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Red Branch. Michael <strong>the</strong> Black gave out scrolls <strong>of</strong> appreciation for <strong>the</strong>ir dancing, food, or costumes to Anne <strong>of</strong><br />

Caerdydd, Caitlin na Darac, Beverly, Consuelo, John <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angular Dove, Jane Grey, Margaret <strong>of</strong> Ashford, Tajara, Duncan <strong>of</strong> Chisholm,<br />

Robert <strong>of</strong> Winchester, and Fiona di Varanus.<br />

September 15, 1974 AS IX Renaissance Faire<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Children’s Orthopedic Hospital and Medical Center. <strong>The</strong> Barony put on an SCA demonstration.<br />

October 26, 1974 AS IX Samhain Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Meadowdale Community Club, North <strong>of</strong> Seattle, WA. <strong>The</strong>re was a prize for best costume (everyone was supposed to come in<br />

a costume), and contests for storytelling, Athol Brose, and poetry on <strong>the</strong> spot.<br />

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November 16, 1974 AS IX St. Bunstable’s Day Revel<br />

Held at Lechbury Abbey, Seattle, WA.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Bunstable's were always fun. William <strong>the</strong> Lucky and I made several <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m around this time or a little earlier. Granted most people<br />

don't drive from <strong>the</strong> SF Bay area to Seattle for a party, but hey, we were young. <strong>The</strong>re were a few interesting times, including <strong>the</strong><br />

dreadful houseboat trip from which we were rescued by lady Fiona and later helped to inadvertently found <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Belated<br />

Rose in An Tir, but that's ano<strong>the</strong>r story.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

December 24, 1974 AS IX Baronial Dance Troupe Demonstration<br />

Amynta <strong>the</strong> Innocent and Amorette <strong>the</strong> Knowing led <strong>the</strong> Baronial Dance Troupe to a demonstration at <strong>the</strong> Northgate Mall, Seattle, WA.<br />

February 22, 1975 AS IX SCA Demonstration<br />

<strong>The</strong> Barony demonstrated fighting and dancing at <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Washington campus for <strong>the</strong> Medieval Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pacific.<br />

Elrond <strong>of</strong> Gornoth coordinated <strong>the</strong> fighters and Amorette <strong>the</strong> Knowing and Amynta <strong>the</strong> Innocent led <strong>the</strong> dancers.<br />

March 19, 1975 AS IX Opening Night <strong>of</strong> “<strong>The</strong> Four Musketeers”<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> United Artsts 150 <strong>The</strong>atre, Seattle, WA. Elrond <strong>of</strong> Gornoth and Guillaume de Vinvert staged a live-steel fighting demonstration<br />

complete with blood. <strong>The</strong> crowd loved it (Guillaume’s wound was similar to that suffered by D’Artagnan in <strong>the</strong> film). A troupe <strong>of</strong> dancers<br />

also performed for <strong>the</strong> crowds, led by Amynta and Amorette.<br />

March 22, 1975 AS IX Baron’s Dinner<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Medieval Inn, Seattle, WA. Forty Madronites ga<strong>the</strong>red for a medieval banquet <strong>of</strong> enormous proportions. After <strong>the</strong> well-served<br />

banquet, <strong>the</strong> guests showed proper gratitude to <strong>the</strong> wenches and knaves. Music and Motely followed.<br />

July 4-6, 1975 AS X First Session, University <strong>of</strong> Madrone<br />

Held at Lakeside School, Seattle, WA. Some fifty students attended. On Saturday night a symposium <strong>of</strong> some twenty people ga<strong>the</strong>red to<br />

share knowledge and present papers on various aspects <strong>of</strong> medieval culture; <strong>the</strong>y dined on Kentucky Fried Chicken, <strong>the</strong> day being hot<br />

and <strong>the</strong> participants busy at non-culinary tasks. Sunday night <strong>the</strong> first session was closed with a banquet for which Shalom ben Avram<br />

<strong>of</strong> York and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sable Court cooked and served medieval-style food to some 45 guests; <strong>the</strong> assemblage also quenched<br />

its thirst with wine., Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven’s Stout, and port. Prince Edward gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Winifred <strong>of</strong> Tor-Bitterrot,<br />

James <strong>the</strong> Dancer, Strybjørn Hrolfsson, Thorgeirr Eikinskjaldi and Alyanora <strong>of</strong> Vinca.<br />

August 23, 1975 AS X Prince’s Feast<br />

A feast was held (where?) in honor <strong>of</strong> Prince Edward. Edward <strong>of</strong> Stonehaven was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

August 30-31, 1975 AS X 100 Years War Memorial Tourney<br />

Held at Mat<strong>the</strong>ws Beach, Seattle, WA. Sir Elrond Blacksabre and Sean Gealt autocratted. A war was fought between two sides with dead<br />

fighters being resurrected at <strong>the</strong> count <strong>of</strong> five.<br />

November 1, 1975 AS X Samhain Revel<br />

Held at House Barque, Seattle, WA. Liam <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barque was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re were contests in storytelling, cookery (a horsemeat dish),<br />

mulled wine, and costumes: come as your persona’s ancestor or as an ancient god. Some 275 folk attended, from all parts <strong>of</strong> An Tir. In<br />

addition to celebrating Samhain, <strong>the</strong> Barque was also celebrating <strong>the</strong> wedding that morning <strong>of</strong> Susan <strong>the</strong> Specific and Edward <strong>of</strong> Stockwood.<br />

Susan and Edward were required to leap over a broom and toast each o<strong>the</strong>r in mead from an ancient Irish method. Susan had a cake broken<br />

over her head and was presented with a Kinsale cape, a traditional Irish wedding present, which is expected to last <strong>the</strong> bride <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> her<br />

lifetime. Hild Kettlesbane astonished <strong>the</strong> happy couple with a unique subtlety representing a Neolithic passage-grave filled with skeletons<br />

in various compromising positions. Such was <strong>the</strong> lineup at <strong>the</strong> table that <strong>the</strong> horsemeat was devoured before <strong>the</strong> judges could get to it.<br />

Sean Gealt studied <strong>the</strong> pseudo entrails <strong>of</strong> a pseudo rabbit to predict <strong>the</strong> events <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> coming year in true Motley fasion. Abra <strong>the</strong> Trader<br />

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was named Pursuivant Extraordinary in Three Mountains and Michael <strong>of</strong> Dragonswood was named Pursuivant in Adiantum. Duncan <strong>of</strong><br />

Chisholm was challenged to a leg contest by Elrond Blacksabre. Duncan still holds <strong>the</strong> title.<br />

November 15, 1975 AS X St. Bunstable’s Day Revel<br />

Was it held?<br />

January 2-4, 1976 AS X Second Session, University <strong>of</strong> Madrone<br />

Held at Lakeside School, Seattle, WA. Over 100 students attended. Friday Night, January 2, was crowned by a potluck dinner and<br />

symposium in <strong>the</strong> Refectory, at which Michael <strong>the</strong> Black recounted some fascinating lore about <strong>the</strong> medieval fair at Champagne, Edward<br />

<strong>of</strong> Stonehaven presented a paper on brewing, and Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix discussed <strong>the</strong> duties <strong>of</strong> nobility. Saturday <strong>the</strong> instructors and<br />

students returned to <strong>the</strong>ir classes and that evening everyone adjourned to <strong>the</strong> Twelfth Night Coronation and Revel. Sunday morning <strong>the</strong>y<br />

again returned for more classes.<br />

January 31, 1976 AS X Tournament <strong>of</strong> Games, Canton <strong>of</strong> En Tice<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Vista Trailer Park Cabana, outside Lynnwood, WA. <strong>The</strong>re were competitions in Nine Man Merles, King <strong>of</strong> Sweden,<br />

Backgammon, and chess. Prizes were given to <strong>the</strong> winners <strong>of</strong> each <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se, and to <strong>the</strong> overall winner. A potluck dinner and revel followed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> autocrats were Viscount Edward Zifran <strong>of</strong> Gendy and Trixie LaTush. <strong>The</strong>re was also a Dungeons and Dragons game. Viscount Edward<br />

Zifran won <strong>the</strong> Nine Man Merles game, <strong>the</strong> King <strong>of</strong> Sweden was a draw, and <strong>the</strong> Bad Guys won <strong>the</strong> D&D game.<br />

March 13, 1976 AS X St. Patrick’s Day Parade<br />

Sean Gealt led a party <strong>of</strong> Madronites in Seattle’s annual parade. <strong>The</strong> party included Ge<strong>of</strong>frey de Speraunce, Genevra de Estolat, Swanhild,<br />

Glanwym ty Merllionen, David <strong>of</strong> Bagulay, Serena, Trudy <strong>the</strong> Trollop, Sonja <strong>of</strong> Samarousk, and <strong>The</strong> MacGillivray.<br />

March 20, 1976 AS X University <strong>of</strong> Ithra Dance Workshop<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Lakeside School Refectory, Seattle, WA. Fiona di Varanus was <strong>the</strong> instructor. David <strong>of</strong> Bagulay led <strong>the</strong> musicians.<br />

April 24, 1976 AS X Royal Wedding<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Blessed Sacrament Church, Seattle, WA. Prince Elrond Blacksabre, and Princess Gilraén <strong>of</strong> Regen were married. A reception<br />

was held at <strong>the</strong> Parish Hall, followed by an after-reception at Wakefield Castle.<br />

June 19, 1976 AS XI Second Annual Bergen am Bier Bread Riot and Prize Tourney<br />

Held at Illahoe State Park, Bremerton, WA. Only three fighters showed up, and late at that. <strong>The</strong> champion twilsey-whopper was one David;<br />

Grand Loser was Ca<strong>the</strong>rine. <strong>The</strong> Bread Riot was won by Ca<strong>the</strong>rine, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> incipient Shire <strong>of</strong> Golden Blossoms, which was putting on <strong>the</strong><br />

event. She demonstrated her mastery <strong>of</strong> furtive thievery and sharp business practices by stealing <strong>the</strong> most loaves <strong>of</strong> bread from her<br />

unsuspecting co-attendees. <strong>The</strong> Ladies Test <strong>of</strong> Grace (tying on a pair <strong>of</strong> shoes gracefully and modestly) was won by Genevre <strong>of</strong> Estolat.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re were no entries in <strong>the</strong> sweetbreads or metal crafts contest, but <strong>the</strong> Song Parody Contest was won by Aduel and Sheah, with “Orgy<br />

Girl”.<br />

June 26, 1976 AS XI LaTush Informal Tourney, Canton <strong>of</strong> En Tice<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Cascade Vista Mobile Home Park, outside Lynnwood, WA. Trixie LaTush was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re was no court and only one<br />

fighter brought his gear. It turned into a farewell party for Trixie, who was soon to leave <strong>the</strong> canton. Practices were held in archery and<br />

dancing. Towards <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tourney several awards were presented. One went to Duncan <strong>of</strong> Chisholm and Gilvae<strong>the</strong>, who arrived at<br />

<strong>the</strong> informal tourney site on time and spent two hours waiting for anyone else to show up.<br />

July 3-5, 1976 AS XI Third Session, University <strong>of</strong> Ithra at Madrone<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Chancellor Michael <strong>the</strong> Black and his lady, Stevanna <strong>of</strong> Hoghton, near Lake Cassidy, WA. Some fifty persons attended<br />

to take or give classes. Rain descended <strong>the</strong> first day but cleared up for <strong>the</strong> second and third days. Saturday evening a symposium was held,<br />

along with a potluck banquet. King Paul and Queen Carol attended. King Paul gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Dennis an Seodoir and Seaghdha<br />

<strong>of</strong> Green Mountain and admitted Dennis an Seodoir to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. A Regents Meeting followed, at which Chancellor<br />

Michael <strong>the</strong> Black stunned everyone by announcing his retirement. <strong>The</strong> second day began with more classes. In <strong>the</strong> evening a sumptuous<br />

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banquet was held. King Paul admitted Allysen <strong>of</strong> Dunrobin to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican. Bachelors and Masters Degrees were handed out<br />

to many students and instructors. <strong>The</strong> following day saw <strong>the</strong> completion <strong>of</strong> classes under a sweltering sun. Caitlin na Darag was awarded<br />

<strong>the</strong> first Ithra Doctorate <strong>of</strong> Philosphy in Culinary Arts (her <strong>the</strong>sis had been <strong>the</strong> banquet <strong>the</strong> night before). Chancellor Michael <strong>the</strong> Black<br />

temporarily rescinded his resignation on <strong>the</strong> condition that local support for <strong>the</strong> University increase. All <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> work had been born by<br />

himself and <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> his household, and few Madronites had come to <strong>the</strong> session.<br />

July 17, 1976 AS XI Annexation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> Faire Haven<br />

On this date <strong>the</strong> Baron <strong>of</strong> Lion’s Gate, Gerhard Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland, annexed <strong>the</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> Faire Haven to <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Lion’s Gate.<br />

Baron Gerhard quieted <strong>the</strong> fears <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> citizens <strong>of</strong> Bellingham, WA by a proclamation which limited his action to <strong>the</strong> Knowne World. He<br />

named Maelen <strong>of</strong> Kynge’s Lea to be his Castellan. Madrone was busy preparing for <strong>the</strong> Shasta campaign.<br />

July 18, 1976 AS XI Informal Ga<strong>the</strong>ring, Shire <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Blossoms<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> yard <strong>of</strong> Laird <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> MacGillivrays, Tacoma, WA. Seven members showed up to a repast <strong>of</strong> that Italian dish, spaghetti.<br />

July 31, 1976 AS XI Crier Benefit Tourney<br />

Held in Ravenna Park Picnic Area, Seattle, WA. Sean Gealt and Gwili were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. Baroness Dierdre presided over a baronial court.<br />

A rummage sale was held. Serena did a provocative belly dance and was showered with coins. Lists were held. Duncan <strong>of</strong> Chisholm<br />

provided Athole Brose in return for contributions. <strong>The</strong> rummage sale went on apace, and <strong>the</strong> populace was encouraged to Give Until It<br />

Hurts by a specially hideous pipe-band-by-committee (everyone played different parts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> instrument, at length), Motley skits (<strong>the</strong><br />

populace was encouraged to give to make <strong>the</strong>m stop; money flowed), and a song based on <strong>the</strong> song “That Old Time Religion”, sung by<br />

Motley. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists was Eugen von Ostmark, who chose Fritha <strong>of</strong> Cair Bannog to be his Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty. At final<br />

court it was announced that <strong>the</strong> Crier had cleared $88. An unravel followed at Wakefield Castle.<br />

August 14, 1976 AS XI Second Annual Medieval Spaghetti Feed, Canton <strong>of</strong> Golden Blossoms<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> MacGillivray’s Castle, Tacoma, WA.<br />

August 21-22, 1976 AS XI Wedding and First Annual Burgundy Prize Tourney<br />

Held at Snoqualmie River Campground, Seattle, WA. In a Norse ceremony Gilmirron <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blue Flame and a justice <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> peace married<br />

Reynaud <strong>of</strong> Burgundy to his lady Allysen. Shalom ben-Avram <strong>of</strong> York and his lady Judith bat-Avram <strong>of</strong> York acted as “seconds”. <strong>The</strong>n<br />

<strong>the</strong> tourney commenced. Viscount Edward Zifran won <strong>the</strong> lists. Genevra <strong>of</strong> Estolat won <strong>the</strong> poetry contest; Pippin was judged <strong>the</strong> cook<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> best Turkey (aka Glanwyn ty Meillionen); and a potluck feast was held, which was enormous owing to <strong>the</strong> five turkeys that were<br />

entered in <strong>the</strong> turkey contest. Revelry and a rowdy and bawdy shivaree for <strong>the</strong> newly weds followed that evening. <strong>The</strong> next morning Baron<br />

Liam held a morning court and all departed.<br />

October 30, 1976 AS XI Samhain Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Meadowdale Country Club, Edmonds, WA. People came dressed as <strong>the</strong>ir ancestors, figures from mythology, or private jokes.<br />

Festivities opened with a processional to Cernunnos and his lady. <strong>The</strong> processional followed no order, as <strong>the</strong>re is no rank after <strong>the</strong> grave.<br />

Revellers were welcomed to <strong>the</strong> celebration <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Celtic New Year, when <strong>the</strong> dead walk, fairy mounds are opened, and <strong>the</strong> Lady gives<br />

custody <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year to <strong>the</strong> Horned God. Sumptuous potluck feasting followed, in a hall lit soley by candle and fire light. Julian <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Purple<br />

Mist won <strong>the</strong> wine contest; Daniel <strong>of</strong> Shadygrove won <strong>the</strong> Storytelling contest; Alysson won <strong>the</strong> meatpie contest; and a costume judging<br />

was held. <strong>The</strong> decisions were: Best Male Costume - Chronos; Best Female - <strong>the</strong> Hag (Maire ni Monivea); Most Celtic Male - Bran <strong>the</strong><br />

Blessed (Julian <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Purple Mist); Most Celtic Female - a water kelpie (Gwendolyn Caer Cerddinen); Most Outrageous - Sister<br />

Appassionata (Serena); Special Award: Celtic Border Figures (Edward <strong>of</strong> Stonehaven and Caitlin na Darac); Best Group - King Arthur and<br />

horse, Monty Python style - (Edward Zifran <strong>of</strong> Gendy and Alysson); and Most Archaic - <strong>The</strong> Egyptian Goddess <strong>of</strong> Life (Fiona di Varanus).<br />

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February 12, 1977 AS XI Lupercalia Festival<br />

Held Where? Sir Edward Zifran <strong>of</strong> Gendy was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Prizes for contests: Most Beautifully Illuminated Valentine, Most Lecherous<br />

Gentleman, Best Despcription <strong>of</strong> a Tassie Massie, Aphrodesiac Recipe, Story <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Most Difficult Conquest <strong>of</strong> Your Heart’s Desire, Most<br />

Beautiful Poetry in Representation <strong>of</strong> Valentine’s Day, Best Skit pertaining to Lupercalia, Most Ornately Pleasing Welsh Spoon. Children’s<br />

contests: Best Valentine Poem, Best Costume Design by a child, Most unusual beastie, and tale <strong>the</strong>re<strong>of</strong>, Best Illuminated Valentine. Potluck<br />

Feast, Music, Storytelling.<br />

February 19-20, 1977 AS XI Crier Benefit Feast<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Hall <strong>of</strong> Häga, Seattle, WA. 12 persons sat to dinnner at $10/person. <strong>The</strong> right to be Lord and Lady for <strong>the</strong> feast was sold.<br />

Ka<strong>the</strong>rine <strong>of</strong> Northhall and Ca<strong>the</strong>rine <strong>of</strong> Häga were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. Serena Cleindori <strong>of</strong> Bagulay sculpted a subtlety.<br />

March 17, 1977 AS XI Informal St. Patrick’s Day Observance<br />

(See P. 13 May 77 Crier)<br />

April 2 & 3, 1977 XI Abu Asan Memorial Day Tourney<br />

Where?<br />

April 17, 1977 AS XI Bridal Shower for Viscountess Alma Tea<br />

Alisoun Vozens hosted it. <strong>The</strong> ladies sipped tea, and opened gifts, munched on cakes & flummery, and viewed three educational films<br />

dealing with certain viking practices.<br />

Apr 30-May 1, 1977 AS XII Wedding Tourney and New Year Celebration<br />

Held one mile outside <strong>of</strong> Maple Falls, WA. Saturday was <strong>the</strong> wedding <strong>of</strong> Viscount Sir Edward Zifran <strong>of</strong> Gendy and Viscountess Alma Tea<br />

av Den Telemarken. Saturday night was <strong>the</strong> New Year’s Eve party. Sunday was May Day Celebration. Contests in Archery, A<strong>the</strong>lbrose,<br />

Saturday had a Prize Tourney and Potluck Dinner. Sunday had a war melee. Edward was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. (See P. 15, June ‘77 Crier)<br />

May 14, 1977 XII Viking Ship Launching<br />

(See P. 14, July Crier)<br />

May 21, 1977 AS XII St. Edwin’s Day Tourney<br />

Held at Ravenna Park, Seattle, WA. Sean Gealt was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Contests for best rabbit dish, best rabbit joke, a death throes contest, and<br />

best quiche. (See P. 14 July Crier)<br />

June 4, 1977 AS XII Second Annual Memorial Floating War Tourney<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>ws Beach Park, Seattle, WA.<br />

July 9-10, 1977 AS XII First Annual Highland Celtic Games and Foligue, Blatha an Oir<br />

Snoqualmie River Campground, Fall City, WA. Duncan Chisholm was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Prize tourney Saturday followed by a Celtic Melee (<strong>the</strong><br />

Celts against <strong>the</strong> world). Caber and Stone tossing, piping, foot races, tug <strong>of</strong> war, battled ore and shuttlecock, darts, nine-man morris.<br />

Contest for best Broonies, wine. Best Children’s drawings <strong>of</strong> “Nessie”, Best period Ballad. Best Ghoulie tale, best decorated sporran.<br />

Roasted lamb and a<strong>the</strong>lbrose potluck (something obscured by three-ring hole in page).<br />

July 16, 1977 AS XII Sergeant <strong>of</strong> Arms Tourney<br />

Held at Black Fens, WA. Baron <strong>The</strong>odulf and Baroness Anne selected <strong>the</strong> first Seargeants <strong>of</strong> Arms <strong>of</strong> Madrone. <strong>The</strong>re was a grand melee<br />

between <strong>the</strong> applicants and <strong>the</strong> belted fighters. <strong>The</strong>re was dancing, arts contests, and a potluck diner.<br />

July 31, 1977 AS XII People in <strong>the</strong> Parks Faire<br />

Held in Everett, WA.<br />

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August 6, 1977 AS XII Michael’s Feast Unravel<br />

Held in Lake Forest and Park, Seattle, WA. Michael Tryggvason was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. (Chonicle P. 16, September Crier)<br />

August 20, 1977 AS XII Wedding and Nuptial Tourney<br />

Held at Marymoor Park, Seattle, WA. Morimoto Koryu and Glanwyn Tí Meillionen were wed. (See P. 12, July Crier)<br />

August 27, 1977 AS XII Minstrel’s Faire<br />

House Mandgragora sponsored <strong>the</strong> Faire, held at Discovery Park, Seattle, WA. (See Page 11, August Crier) Sigelgaita <strong>the</strong> Silver-tongued<br />

<strong>of</strong> Starhaven became first Baronial Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pied Pipers Place. (See p. 10 Sept. Crier)<br />

September 17, 1977, AS XII Bunen Medieval Feste and Faire<br />

(See P. 10 November Crier)<br />

Sept 24-25, 1977 AS XII Second Annual Burgundy Prize Tourney<br />

Held at Snoqualmie River Campground, Fall City, WA. (See P 5, October Crier)<br />

October 29, 1977 AS XII Samhein<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Meadowdale Community Centre, Seattle, WA. Liam and Diredre were autocrats. (See P. 6, October Crier, p. 7; November Crier;<br />

p. 13, January 78 Crier)<br />

November 5, 1977 AS XII Eastside Benefit Medieval Faire<br />

November 12, 1977 AS XII Bunstable’s<br />

November 25, 1977 AS XII Shadygrove House Cooling Party<br />

December 3, 1977 AS XII Founding Feast, East Farthing<br />

Pullman, WA.<br />

February 1978 AS XII Lupercalia Revel<br />

(See Page 15, April Crier)<br />

March 11, 1977 AS XII St. Padraig’s Day Parade<br />

Seattle, WA. Baronial members marched in <strong>the</strong> City’s annual parade. (Page 13, May Crier)<br />

April 1, 1978 AS XII All Fool’s Tourney and Revel<br />

(See Page 10, April Crier; Chronicle P. 15, July Crier)<br />

April 22, 1978 AS XII Banquet and Games Tournament<br />

(See Page 7, May Crier; Chronicle P. 14, June Crier)<br />

April 29, 1978 AS XII Dragon Quest to Raise Monies<br />

April 30, 1978 AS XII Lady’s Day and May Eve Revel<br />

(Chronicle P. 15, July Crier) Held at Gas Works Park, Seattle. Sponsored by House Ampersand ‘Or. (Page 13, April Crier, centerfold May<br />

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May 6, 1978 AS XIII Renaissance Faire<br />

Held at Shoreline Community College, Seattle, WA.<br />

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June 10-11, 1978 AS XIII St. Bunstable’s Prize Tourney<br />

Held at Snoqualmie River Campground, Fall City, WA. (See P. 8, July Crier)<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Three Mountains<br />

(Portland, OR)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Three Mountains was formed in late 1969 in Portland, Oregon. <strong>The</strong> founding baron is Baron<br />

Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower, who was also <strong>the</strong> first seneschal. <strong>The</strong>re was no founding baroness.<br />

December 31, 1969 AS IV New Years Eve Revel<br />

Held in Baron Frederick’s home in Portland, OR. <strong>The</strong> first event <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony.<br />

February, 1970 AS IV<br />

Edwin Bersark, Earl Marshall, appointed Sir Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower Knight Marshall for Madrone and Three Mountains.<br />

May 29, 1970 AS V Norwestercon Tourney<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Portland Heathman Hotel, Portland, OR. <strong>The</strong> Barony sponsored an un<strong>of</strong>ficial demonstration tourney at <strong>the</strong> con. About this time<br />

Nicorlynn <strong>of</strong> Caer Wydder became seneschal. This was <strong>the</strong> first tourney for <strong>the</strong> Barony.<br />

June 20, 1970 AS V Combined Tourney, Madrone and Three Mountains<br />

Held at Clyde Schumann’s Ranch, Olympia, WA.<br />

July 18, 1970 AS V Summer Tourney and Revel<br />

Held <strong>of</strong>f Pleasant Valley Road, Kinton, OR. Sir Frederick was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

August 15-16, 1970 AS V First Overnight Tourney<br />

Held <strong>of</strong>f Johnson Road, near Cornelius Pass, OR. Edwin Bersark was victorious in <strong>the</strong> Saturday lists and was master <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> revels at <strong>the</strong><br />

evening revel. Lady Nicorlynn <strong>of</strong> Caer Wydder resigned as seneschal to go south to <strong>the</strong> Mists with her lord, Frederick <strong>of</strong> Holland. Grane<br />

<strong>the</strong> Golden (Anthony Ward) succeeded her.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “O<strong>the</strong>r than that, <strong>the</strong>re was also <strong>the</strong> fact that on Saturday we were picketed by a bunch <strong>of</strong> "overall-clad radical feminists". <strong>The</strong><br />

Portland underground newspaper <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> time had advertised <strong>the</strong> event for us and had promised that <strong>the</strong>re would be "fighting,<br />

dancing and wenching". Naturally <strong>the</strong> "feminists" were upset by <strong>the</strong> latter word and came out to protest such sexist activity. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

demanded <strong>of</strong> a large group <strong>of</strong> men who came to respond to <strong>the</strong> commotion at <strong>the</strong> gate, "Who's in charge here?" <strong>The</strong> answer "She's<br />

in her pavilion, lying down. Can we help you?" <strong>The</strong>y argued for a bit until we told <strong>the</strong>m that <strong>the</strong>y had to get dressed in appropriate<br />

garb in order to come in. One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m challenged to strip down to nothing, as it would be period garb. We said "OK". <strong>The</strong>y didn't,<br />

but went back to Portland to write a nasty letter to <strong>the</strong> editor. We went back to reveling.” – Frederick <strong>of</strong> Holland<br />

B “I already covered some <strong>of</strong> this event. One o<strong>the</strong>r thing that happened that weekend was a lesson on how not to make a weapon.<br />

I had made a two-handed axe that I wanted to use in <strong>the</strong> lists against Edwin. First things first, we'll test it. OK, no problem. Edwin<br />

set his helm on <strong>the</strong> ground and let me take an over hand swing at it. This produced a dent in Edwin’s helm that any body shop<br />

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would have loved. That was <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> two handed axe. It worked out as I used that for slow work (one handed) against a pell<br />

for a number <strong>of</strong> years. Never did need to replace it.” – Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway<br />

A “Jerald was <strong>the</strong>re, I was <strong>the</strong>re, Edwin was <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

“But it wasn't Edwin's helmet. It was mine. I still have it. In addition to putting a dent in 1/8" thick metal (honest!) <strong>the</strong> blow broke<br />

loose several <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bars in <strong>the</strong> face grill so that <strong>the</strong>y had to be re-brazed. It wasn't even that hard a shot.<br />

“ I seem to remember that you made <strong>the</strong> blade out <strong>of</strong> plywood, is my memory correct Jerald?” – Frederick <strong>of</strong> Holland<br />

January, 1971<br />

Sir Frederick appointed Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway temporary Acting Knight Marshall.<br />

April 18, 1971 AS V Spring Tourney<br />

Held in Washington Park, Portland, OR. Grane <strong>the</strong> Golden was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lists received a sword from <strong>the</strong> Hippogriff<br />

Armories.<br />

May 2, 1971 AS VI May Tourney and Revel<br />

Held where? <strong>The</strong>re was a maypole and dancing, a poetry contest, pillow fighting, feasting and a revel in <strong>the</strong> evening.<br />

June 5, 1971 AS VI Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Hoyt Arboretum, Washington Park, Portland, OR. Baron Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong> fighting<br />

championship was won by Erol <strong>of</strong> Lithostone.<br />

June 26, 1971 AS VI Demonstration Tourney<br />

Held at Pleasure Faire, Oregon City, OR.<br />

August 14-15, 1971 AS VI Overnight Tourney<br />

Where?<br />

December 19, 1971 AS VI Winter Solstice Revel<br />

Held at Rose Castle, Portland, OR. Gerard <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Roses was autocrat. <strong>The</strong> revel featured <strong>the</strong> wedding <strong>of</strong> Gilmirron <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blue Flame to<br />

Sumingo <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> House <strong>of</strong> New Midgard.<br />

April 8, 1972 AS VI Royal Tourney<br />

Held in East Delta Park Archery Area, Portland, OR. Grane <strong>the</strong> Golden was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong> tourney was held in honor <strong>of</strong> King Paul and<br />

Queen Carol. King Paul gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Jeanne <strong>of</strong> Portland, Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway and Roi de Cascades. Miles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shamrock won<br />

<strong>the</strong> fighting lists.<br />

May 13, 1972 AS VII May Tourney, Canton <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Flaming Hall<br />

Held on <strong>the</strong> Oregon City High School Practice Field, Oregon City, OR. Roi de Cascades was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong> first event <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> canton saw<br />

<strong>the</strong> members put out a fire at <strong>the</strong> school, from whence came <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> canton.<br />

June 22-23, 1972 AS VII Birthday Tourney<br />

<strong>The</strong> tourney was rained out and a consolation revel was held at <strong>the</strong> House <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dragon Masters.<br />

July 22-23, 1972 AS VII Birthday and Midsummer Tourney<br />

Held at Melver State Park, Clackamas County, OR.<br />

September 16, 1972 AS VII War Games Tourney<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Washington Park Archery Range, Clackamas County, OR.<br />

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September, 1972 AS VII<br />

Richard <strong>of</strong> Ravenwolf was appointed Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences.<br />

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October 22, 1972 AS VII Consolation Crown Tourney Revel<br />

Where? About this time Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway became Mountain Pursuivant.<br />

January 12, 1973 AS VII Twelfth Night Yule Feast<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Beaver Building, Portland, OR. Sumingo <strong>of</strong> Aramanth was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Erliss <strong>of</strong> Greylizard and Lorisse <strong>of</strong> Eaglesl<strong>of</strong>fte were wed.<br />

March 30, 1973 AS VII All Fool’s Day Revels<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Beaver Building, Portland, OR. John <strong>of</strong> Ravenwolf was autocrat.<br />

May 12, 1973 AS VIII Clan Ga<strong>the</strong>ring<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Washington Park Archery Range, Portland, OR. Baron Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> WestTower was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re were games, arts,<br />

combat, craftsmen and <strong>the</strong>ir wares, a bardic circle, a bard contest, a bread baking contest, and a contest held among Armsen for <strong>the</strong> title<br />

<strong>of</strong> Warrior. A fighter obtained <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> Armsman by being qualified and showing up with <strong>the</strong>ir own helm, shield (painted with <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

device), and at least one tourney weapon approved by <strong>the</strong> marshall.<br />

June 9, 1973 AS VIII Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held in Washington Park Archery Range, Beaverton, OR. Gerard <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Roses was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Revels followed at Beaver Hall. <strong>The</strong>re were<br />

challenges, melees, arts competitions, a meat pie contest, a costume contest, and a jeweler’s contest.<br />

July 8, 1973 AS VIII High Summer Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Washington Park Archery Range, Beaverton, OR. Grane <strong>the</strong> Golden and Karl Silverhorn were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong>re was a meat<br />

stew contest, combat, games, and a bardic circle.<br />

February 16, 1974 AS VIII Revel<br />

Where? Grane <strong>the</strong> Golden and Baron Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> WestTower autocratted. Held in celebration <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> betrothal <strong>of</strong> Natasha <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Flame<br />

to Grane <strong>the</strong> Golden.<br />

May 4, 1974 AS IX Demonstration<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Gatlan Gables Scholl, Portland, OR. Baron Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> WestTower, Prince Richard <strong>of</strong> Ravenwolf, Odin Olson, and Edward<br />

Zifran participated.<br />

May 4-5, 1974 AS IX Renaissance Faire<br />

Held at Reed College, Portland, OR. Roy de Cascades and a group from <strong>the</strong> Canton <strong>of</strong> Flaming Hall put on demonstrations.<br />

July 26-27, 1974 AS IX Robin Hood Days<br />

Held in Sherwood, OR. Edward Zifran <strong>of</strong> Gendy autocratted an SCA demonstration.<br />

August 10-11, 1974 AS IX Sun Tourney<br />

Held at Washington Park Archery Range, Portland, OR. Edward Zifran autocratted.<br />

October 5, 1974 AS IX Fall Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Portland Campus, Portland, OR. <strong>The</strong> unravel was held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Edward Zifran <strong>of</strong> Gendy.<br />

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March 15, 1975 AS IX Pete de Mars<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Commons, Reed College, Portland, OR. Aerlyss Grelizard and Alcazia Nadira autocratted. <strong>The</strong>re were magicians, a potluck feast,<br />

musicians, mimes, mummers, dancers, and contest in dinner bread, jewelry, and for <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Culinary Guild, a complete medieval main<br />

dish platter.<br />

December 7, 1975 AS X Midwinter Revel<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR. Numerous crafts were on display. <strong>The</strong>re were fighting demonstrations and dancing.<br />

Normand <strong>of</strong> Araby was given a silver Chalice by <strong>the</strong> House <strong>of</strong> Deitrich (Seneschal <strong>of</strong> Three Mountains) for Best Man’s Costume and Serena<br />

was given a brooch. <strong>The</strong> third award was Scatterbrain, that infamous blade created by Jamie Oakenshield, foisted by Valkyrie on some<br />

unsuspecting and here-in unnamed stalwart.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Scatterbrain was three pieces <strong>of</strong> rattan, attached side by side, to form a very formidable greatsword. I fought Jarl Sir Ulfred<br />

Dromfelt last year or <strong>the</strong> year before, and <strong>the</strong> sword he was using was made out <strong>of</strong> piece <strong>of</strong> Scatterbrain.” – James Greyhelm<br />

1 “I had forgotten Scatterbrain, but James brings it (her?) back clearly to mind. It brings to mind a pair <strong>of</strong> areas that we have<br />

touched upon - weapon names and <strong>the</strong> difficulty <strong>of</strong> detecting impacts experienced by certain fighters and/or from certain<br />

weapons. Scatterbrain, Red Ruin, Fea<strong>the</strong>r, Swansdown have all appeared so far. My original ratttan-edged axe was named<br />

Smartax because <strong>of</strong> a comment that Harold <strong>the</strong> Grim made when he was <strong>the</strong> first hit with it (something like "Ouch that<br />

smarts!"). Among o<strong>the</strong>r weapons specifically designed to "Get <strong>the</strong>ir attention" were Henrik's broadsword, with half sections<br />

<strong>of</strong> bamboo laminated to <strong>the</strong> edges for striking surfaces, my plywood short falchion for combat when both I and my opponent<br />

were on our knees, and <strong>the</strong> full size laminated rattan falchion that Aonghais commissioned for use "When those Caidans get<br />

uppity." I guess most <strong>of</strong> us have our own "Old Betsy" weapon stories ... I just thought I'd bring it up.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

I “No, I never made a broadsword with bamboo glued to <strong>the</strong> edges. I did make a single edged curved (katana like) hand<br />

and a half <strong>of</strong> split and planed strips <strong>of</strong> bamboo taped toge<strong>the</strong>r with 2" wide adhesive cloth tape. No glue was used so that<br />

<strong>the</strong> strips would slide against each o<strong>the</strong>r when <strong>the</strong> blade flexed. It was an experiment which broke over a shield rim about<br />

12" back from <strong>the</strong> point. It had a lea<strong>the</strong>r shinai tsuba for a cross guard and was about 46" ling overall. <strong>The</strong> blade was about<br />

1" wide and about 1 1/4" inch from back to edge with a gentle taper to a 9/16" wide rounded cutting edge.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

II “Vis-a-vis famous swords, Martin had one called Tree that he broke over my head one Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood Melee Tourney which<br />

sore disappointed him. Since I'm commenting, here are several more bits <strong>of</strong> trivia-it's Kerissa <strong>of</strong> Silverwolf. Maihie<br />

McFergie won <strong>the</strong> 1st Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood Melee Tourney.” – Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

2 “I was squire to Sir Jamie Oakenshield back in <strong>the</strong> day, and Scatterbrain (<strong>the</strong> name, at least) brings back memories. It's always<br />

nice to remember <strong>the</strong> old days. I know that <strong>the</strong> Zweihander, ano<strong>the</strong>r one <strong>of</strong> Sir Jamie Oakenshield's brainstorms, was not<br />

known as an impact weapon, but I don't remember anyone having trouble counting blows from it.” – Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris<br />

January 24, 1976 AS X House Oakenshield Alliance Feast<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Student Union Building, Reed College, Portland, OR. Nearly 100 persons attended. <strong>The</strong> food was served buffet-style after <strong>the</strong><br />

households had been instructed. Entertainment was provided by Raymond <strong>the</strong> Muskrat, a piper, Michael, a juggler and fool, <strong>the</strong> Madrigal<br />

Singers, and Erin, a bellydancer. <strong>The</strong> poetry and song contest on <strong>the</strong> subject <strong>of</strong> House Oakenshield and allies was won by Janet <strong>of</strong> Arden.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Most Courtly Gentleman was deemed to be Baron Michael <strong>of</strong> Dragonswood. Briere <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Deep Woods won <strong>the</strong> pastry competition<br />

with her Conventry Cakes. <strong>The</strong>re was Nordic wrestling, dancing, singing, and o<strong>the</strong>r revelry.<br />

July 24-25, 1976 AS XI Sherwood Forest Days<br />

Held in Sherwood, OR. This is an international event, with <strong>the</strong> towns <strong>of</strong> Sherwood and Nottingham, England, competing simultaneously<br />

in an archery competition. <strong>The</strong> final scores at Sherwood are sent to Nottingham and vice versa, and <strong>the</strong> town with <strong>the</strong> highest scores is<br />

judged <strong>the</strong> winner. So far, in several years <strong>of</strong> competition, <strong>the</strong> town <strong>of</strong> Sherwood has consistently won over <strong>the</strong> town <strong>of</strong> Nottingham. <strong>The</strong><br />

members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony attend and put on demonstrations to add to <strong>the</strong> color and pomp. This year a prize tourney was held at <strong>the</strong> site,<br />

presided over by Prince Steingrim and Princess Hrefna. Sir Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. An 8/4 blow competition was held, with<br />

each fighter getting only eight blows, and with <strong>the</strong> Princess having <strong>the</strong> option to award an extra four blows to fighters who pleased her.<br />

Prince Steingrim was <strong>the</strong> winner. <strong>The</strong> second event was two-man teams, won by Prince Steingrim and Manfred der Blutfalfe. <strong>The</strong> final<br />

contest was one-on-one fighting, won by Eric Blackhand. Gairlock <strong>of</strong> Stormbringer was <strong>the</strong> Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists. Prince Steingrim abducted<br />

Maid Marian. A champion (Blackhand) was appointed to rescue her. Prince Steingrim appoint ed Sir Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> WestTower as his<br />

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champion, but Blackhand won, thus freeing Maid Marian. Not to be outdone <strong>the</strong> ladies abducted <strong>the</strong> Sheriff and his men and locked <strong>the</strong>m<br />

up in <strong>the</strong>ir jail, releasing <strong>the</strong>m at <strong>the</strong> price <strong>of</strong> buying each <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ladies an Orange Crush.<br />

August 14, 1976 AS XI Three Mountains Tourney and Oakenshield Pig Roast<br />

Where?<br />

(From here on, <strong>the</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Three Mountains is hand-written - so mistakes are quite possible)<br />

December 18, 1976 AS XI Yule Feast<br />

Held at Colombia Park Field House, Portland, OR. (See p. 12 June Crier)<br />

March 27, 1977 AS XI Reception for Janeltis Karaine, Stargazer<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Sir Jamie <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Oakenshield and his lady Teamne, in honor <strong>of</strong> Mistress Janeltis, newly admitted to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Laurel by Prince Edward with <strong>the</strong> permission <strong>of</strong> King Andrew.<br />

Apr 30-May 1, 1977 AS XII Reed College Renaissance Fair<br />

(See p. 16 Sept. Crier)<br />

July 2-5 1977 AS XII Baron Sir Frederick Memorial Tourney & Adiantum Reclamation Project<br />

Held at Mile McIver State Park, OR. Baron Frederick took a one year leave <strong>of</strong> absence from <strong>the</strong> post <strong>of</strong> Baron. Dietrich von<br />

Knessheldenburg was named Vicar. Valkyrie was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Three Mountains attempted to reclaim Adiantum.<br />

July 16, 1977 AS XII Wedding Revel<br />

Viscountess Gwendolyn <strong>of</strong> Ger Cerdonnent, Sir Audun <strong>the</strong> Red. Held at Columbia Park, Portland, OR. Contests for best challenges, puns,<br />

favors, love tokens and a poem or song in honor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> occasion. <strong>The</strong>re was a potluck feast.<br />

July 23, 1977 AS XII Sherwood Days<br />

(See Chronicle, page 8, October Crier)<br />

August 21, 1977 AS XII Prize Tourney and Box Lunch Social<br />

Washington Park Amphi<strong>the</strong>atre. (Sept. 9 Nov. Crier)<br />

October 8, 1977 AS XII Valribors Revel<br />

Held at Laurelhurst Park Field House, Portland, OR. Hosted by Valfribors Freehold. <strong>The</strong>re was fighting practice in <strong>the</strong> afternoon. Koressa<br />

Thokuballa was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. A potluck banquet was held. Contests: head piece, SCA persona origin story, personal banners, suit <strong>of</strong><br />

peasant armor.<br />

October 14-16, 1977 AS XII Wedding Celebration<br />

Held at Marzare & McKenna Campground, outside Portland, OR. Celebrating <strong>the</strong> marriage <strong>of</strong> Robert and Stacia <strong>of</strong> Olympia.<br />

October 15, 1977 AS XII Communications Revel<br />

Held somewhere in Portland, OR. Representatives <strong>of</strong> all branches ga<strong>the</strong>red with Prince Edward and Princess Almatea to discuss problems<br />

throughout An Tir. (See p. 6, Dec. Crier)<br />

October 28, 1977 AS XII Samhain<br />

November 5, 1977 AS XII Tanists’ Tea<br />

Lord and Lady Dikty welcomed <strong>the</strong> Tanists Manfred & Koressa at Rhamphorhynichus Manor, West Linn, Or.<br />

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December 4, 1977 AS XII Annual Park Blocks Revel<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> YMCA Building, Portland, OR. SCA demos put on. (Chronicle p. 9, March 78 Crier)<br />

December 10, 1977 AS XII Princess’ Tea<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Koressa Thokubjalla, in honor <strong>of</strong> Princess Almatea.<br />

December 17, 1977 AS XII Yule Feast<br />

(See p. 9, March 78 Crier)<br />

February 4, 1978 AS XII Allthing?<br />

(See p. 14, April 78 Crier)<br />

April 15, 1978 AS XII Warrior’s Ga<strong>the</strong>ring<br />

<strong>The</strong> Seneschal, Valkyrie, resigned, effective May 13. Pathfinder became <strong>the</strong> herald. Lady Briere resigned as Chatelaine, and was succeeded<br />

by Cale. Mistress Sumingo resigned as Exchequeor, and was succeeded by Baroness Amelynne.<br />

April 29, 1978 AS XII Reed College Renaissance Fair<br />

Sir David <strong>of</strong> Westerville sponsored a prize tourney.<br />

May 20, 1978 AS XIII Maying<br />

(See p. 8, June Crier)<br />

June 17, 1978 AS XIII 2nd Annual Baron Sir Frederick’s War<br />

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<strong>The</strong> first event was a revel sometime in <strong>the</strong> first part <strong>of</strong> 1974.<br />

April 6, 1974 AS VIII Second Revel<br />

Autocratted by Alyanora <strong>of</strong> Vinca. Prince Richard and Princess Lenore attended.<br />

June 29, 1974 AS IX Revel with Fighting<br />

Held in Hendricks Park, Eugene, OR. <strong>The</strong>re was a wine making contest, a bread baking contest, a costume contest, and a potluck dinner.<br />

Alyanora <strong>of</strong> Vinca autocratted.<br />

July 27, 1974 AS IX Second Revel with Fighting<br />

Held in Hendricks Park, Eugeone, OR. Autocratted by Alyanora <strong>of</strong> Vinca. <strong>The</strong> Page had given this date instead <strong>of</strong> June 29, so both were<br />

held.<br />

April 19, 1975 AS IX Spring Revel<br />

Held at St. Mary’s Episcopal Parish Church, Eugene, OR. Michael <strong>of</strong> Dragonswood autocratted. <strong>The</strong>re was court and belly dancing, ballad<br />

singing, a potluck feast, and contests for home made wine, meat pies, and costumes.<br />

May 24-26, 1975 AS X Egils Prize Tourney<br />

Held on a farm outside Eugene, OR. Thorgir <strong>the</strong> Thirsty autocratted. Contests for prizes were held in story-telling, wine, fighting, wrestling,<br />

archery, games, twilsey-whopping, a Bards contest, and overall score for <strong>the</strong> tourney, for which <strong>the</strong> prize was a decorated drinking horn.<br />

October 4, 1975 AS X New World Revel<br />

Held in Hendricks Park, Eugene, OR. People came as New World persona, or as Old World persona with a story <strong>of</strong> how <strong>the</strong>y came to be<br />

present. A game <strong>of</strong> Norse stickball was won by Duke James Greyhelm and Duchess Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin. Following a New World Feast, Sir<br />

Elrond Blacksabre and Dublin tied in <strong>the</strong> story-telling contest, as each related <strong>the</strong> reasons for <strong>the</strong>ir presence. One local Viking was dubbed<br />

Thuringer, with an appropriate weapon (a sausage), and <strong>the</strong> populace broke in to a rendition <strong>of</strong> “Hark, <strong>the</strong> herald Michael sings, Glory to<br />

<strong>the</strong> new Viking.”<br />

January 17, 1976 AS X Midwinter Feast and Revel<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Lane County Fairgrounds, Pioneer Building, Eugene, OR. Daphne and Phillipe <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> House <strong>of</strong> Cruzan ran <strong>the</strong> feast and Diana<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cruzan and Michael <strong>of</strong> Dragonswood autocratted. Prince Elrond and Princess Gilréann attended. Master Beverly Hodghead delivered<br />

a letter from King William and Queen Donna, wishing all a successful feast, and presented a silver pin to Princess Gilréann. Corwyn <strong>of</strong><br />

Thornwood <strong>the</strong>n read a later letter from <strong>the</strong>ir Majesties expressing support for <strong>the</strong> Shire’s petition for baronial status. Feasting and<br />

entertainment followed. <strong>The</strong>n Prince Elrond and Princess Gilréann held court. <strong>The</strong>y presented Daphne and Phillipe with a pearl necklace<br />

and a moon and star buckle. Úlfhédinn inn Vegfarandi <strong>the</strong>n presented Daphne and Phillipe with a large hand-forged ladle and fork. <strong>The</strong><br />

prize chest for <strong>the</strong> upcoming Egilstourney was displayed. <strong>The</strong> chest was made by Edwin <strong>of</strong> Svartelder, Úlfhédinn had done <strong>the</strong> metalwork,<br />

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and Reginleif <strong>the</strong> Unruly and Victoria Anna de Toleda had done <strong>the</strong> lining. Duchess Marynell <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven won <strong>the</strong> Decorated Vegetable<br />

Dish contest and was presented by Daphne and Phillipe with a silver dish. Woltur <strong>the</strong> Saxon won <strong>the</strong> wine prize <strong>of</strong> a 20 lb. sugar loaf.<br />

Janeltis Karaine, Stargazer won <strong>the</strong> prize for Best Woman’s Costume: a revel cloak from Alyanora <strong>of</strong> Vinca, and Zachary <strong>the</strong> Short, Woltur<br />

<strong>the</strong> Saxon’s two year old son, took <strong>the</strong> Best Men’s Costume prize - a knife made by Edwin <strong>of</strong> Svartelder. Baroness Ellen Cross Quills<br />

showed films <strong>of</strong> early kingdom tourneys, and dancing and o<strong>the</strong>r entertainments commenced. Aud <strong>the</strong> Dreamer staged an operatic death<br />

scene, complete with longwinded speech.<br />

March 29, 1976 AS X Adiantum Named a Barony<br />

King William proclaimed Adiantum to be a Barony, and made Michael <strong>of</strong> Dragonswood and Alyanora <strong>of</strong> Vinca Baron and Baroness.<br />

May 29-31, 1976 AS XI Egilstourney<br />

Held outside <strong>of</strong> Vida, OR. Corwynn <strong>of</strong> Thornwood was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong> tourney proceeded through a perpetual downpour. <strong>The</strong>re was<br />

a potluck dinner on Saturday. <strong>The</strong> Bards contest was put <strong>of</strong>f until <strong>the</strong> next evening “as <strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r couldn’t get worse”. It did. <strong>The</strong> morning<br />

was clear but a new storm swept in. <strong>The</strong> contests proceeded anyway. Duke James Greyhelm emerged victorious in <strong>the</strong> fighting contest and<br />

won <strong>the</strong> coveted Viking chest. Elrond Blacksabre was appointed Warlord <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> North, and Gandharva Chandra was named <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

ambassador from Atenveldt and <strong>of</strong>ficial Bardic representative as well. With <strong>the</strong> rain growing steadily worse <strong>the</strong> tourney adjourned to four<br />

revels: House Oakenshield, House <strong>of</strong> Cruzan, Dragontryst, and Bromleys’. <strong>The</strong> calligraphers were present at Cruzan so <strong>the</strong> calligraphy and<br />

illumination contests were held, with Janet <strong>of</strong> Arden and Gwendolyn Caer Cerddinen being <strong>the</strong> winners, respectively.<br />

June 12, 1976 AS XI High Wood Keep Anniversary Revel<br />

Held at High Wood Keep, Eugene, OR.<br />

June 25-27, 1976 AS XI Renaissance Faire<br />

Held near Eugene, OR. <strong>The</strong> barony put on SCA demonstrations.<br />

August 7-8, 1976 AS XI Shasta Punitive Raid<br />

Held at Skinner’s Butte Park, Eugene, OR. <strong>The</strong> Shastans didn’t show up, although a single fighter from Caid did. Sides were chosen, one<br />

side being designated “honorary” Shastans for <strong>the</strong> day, and <strong>the</strong> melee was held. An Tir emerged victorious, thus forcing <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> to<br />

keep Shasta.<br />

September 25, 1976 AS XI Fall Revel<br />

Held in Hendrick’s Eugene, OR. Diana av Fjell Tusenfryden autocratted. <strong>The</strong>re was a snowbound cooking contest called Snowbound-make<br />

a meal with a given set <strong>of</strong> raw materials to work with.<br />

(From here on, <strong>the</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Adiantum is hand-written, so mistakes are quite possible.)<br />

March 26, 1977 AS XI Peasants Revel<br />

Held at Hendricks Park, Eugene, OR. All peasantry were invited. <strong>The</strong>re was Norse Stick Ball, Clench-a-Wench, dancing, and free-form<br />

wrestling. <strong>The</strong>re were contests <strong>of</strong> skill, strength, and artistic ability. <strong>The</strong>re was a potluck feast. Contests: Groveling, swill. One Lord and<br />

one Lady at event. (See p. 13, May 77 Crier)<br />

May 28-30, 1977 AS XII Egilstourney, Skallagrimssonur<br />

Held outside Vida, OR. Úlfhédinn inn Vegfarandi was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Contests: Lists, Best Rain tale, Decorative armor, Norse Stick Ball,<br />

photography. Tourney Prize - household and camp gear. (See p. 15, July Crier)<br />

July 30-31, 1977 AS XII Summer Tourney and Clamming Expedition<br />

Held at Bustendorff County Park, Charleston, OR. Alyannora <strong>of</strong> Vinca was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. (See p. 12, July Crier, p. 7 Aug. Crier, P. 9, Nov.<br />

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August 6, 1977 AS XII (Canton <strong>of</strong> Caer Lyon) Housewarming Revel<br />

House Lemming and House Boarhunt held a housewarming revel at <strong>the</strong>ir combined home in Corvallis, OR.<br />

August 20, 1977 AS XII Games Revel<br />

Held in Hendricks Park, Eugene, OR. Úlfhéðinn inn Vegfarandi and Janet <strong>of</strong> Arden autocratted. <strong>The</strong>re was round-robin backgammon, 9men’s<br />

morris, Norse stick ball, and o<strong>the</strong>r outdoor and board games, followed by a potluck feast and Baron’s court. Ailantha <strong>of</strong> Greani Vellir<br />

became first Baronial Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pied Piper’s Place.<br />

August 21, 1977 AS XII Prize Tourney and Box Lunch Social<br />

Held at Washington Park Amphi<strong>the</strong>atre, Eugene, OR. Lady Valkyrie and Lord Ulfred Diommefjell autocratted. Double elimination lists for<br />

a viking lea<strong>the</strong>r belt made by Manfred. Lucnhes were auctioned. A Shakespearean company performed “All’s Well That Ends Well.” Folk<br />

dancing, auction <strong>of</strong> a private belly dancing session from Lady Sumingo.<br />

October 22, 1977 AS XII Harvest Revel<br />

Held at Hendricks Park, Eugene, OR. <strong>The</strong>re was apple ducking, egg tossing, twilsey wopping, and dancing, a feast and a Baronial Court.<br />

Contests were held for Pandybats, best Harvest <strong>The</strong>me Table Decoration, Dried Food Dish, Harvest <strong>The</strong>me Toast.<br />

January 28, 1978 AS XII Midwinter Feast<br />

(See p. 8, Feb. Crier; p. 11, March 78 Crier)<br />

May 27, 1978 AS XIII Egilstourney<br />

Held near Alpine OR at Thorjalla. (See p. 10, May Crier; p. 8 June Crier; p. 15, July Crier)<br />

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Feb 22-24, 1974 AS VIII V-Con III Demonstration<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Science Fiction convention in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. This was <strong>the</strong> first event <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> group in Vancouver.<br />

Demonstrations <strong>of</strong> fighting, dancing, and o<strong>the</strong>r SCA activities were put on by An Tir citizens at <strong>the</strong> con. A reception was held afterwards<br />

at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Michel le Voyageur and his lady Susan, <strong>the</strong> founders <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> group.<br />

June, 1974 AS IX<br />

A meeting was held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Michael le Voyageur. <strong>The</strong> name <strong>of</strong> Lion’s Gate was agreed on. At first <strong>the</strong>y wanted to translate it into<br />

Russian, but later this was dropped and <strong>the</strong> English version remains. A revel followed <strong>the</strong> meeting.<br />

October 12, 1974 AS IX Revel<br />

Baron Liam <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barque and his lady Dierdre Muldomhnaigh visited Lion’s Gate and a revel was held in <strong>the</strong>ir honor. Ilya Gryaznie was<br />

made seneschal-designate <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> shire. <strong>The</strong> shire intended to achieve baronial status as soon as possible. Michel le Voyageur was <strong>the</strong><br />

baron-designate. <strong>The</strong> revel was held in Michel’s home.<br />

January 18, 1975 AS IX Monboggian Mid-Winter New Moon Festival<br />

UBC Student Union Building, Vancouver BC Canada, Ballroom. 1st <strong>of</strong>ficial Lions Gate event. AutocratsAkbar <strong>the</strong> Beast, Ulfhamr. Baron<br />

Liam <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barque and Baroness Dierdre Muldomnhaigh attended and Liam stated"you <strong>of</strong> Lions Gate are on <strong>the</strong> ... <strong>the</strong> past, those on <strong>the</strong><br />

edges <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> world, were entrusted as <strong>the</strong> guardians <strong>of</strong> civilization, keeping <strong>the</strong> memories alive while o<strong>the</strong>r societies waxed and waned."<br />

He stated that <strong>the</strong> Shire was indeed worthy <strong>of</strong> that trust. Liam fought Iron Maiden, Bjorn used Ballock-Biter against Bolverk using naganata,<br />

Sigurd von den Nordencrosse took <strong>the</strong> field till Bognonymous defeated him. Twilsey-wopping, tale-telling, table-thumping.<br />

February 16, 1975 AS IX Royal Tourney<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Student Union Building at <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia campus in Vancouver. This was <strong>the</strong>ir first tourney. King Paul and<br />

Queen Carol presided. King Paul gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Sigurd von der Nordencrasse and Grants <strong>of</strong> Arms to Liam <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barque and<br />

Maelen <strong>of</strong> Kynge’s Lea. King Paul admitted Duncan <strong>of</strong> Chisholm and Edward <strong>of</strong> Stonehaven to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican. Lists were held<br />

and won by Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky, who defeated Mac <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Maccabees. Sir William’s lady was Maelen <strong>of</strong> Kynge’s Lea. King Paul chartered<br />

<strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Madrone and gave out charters to <strong>the</strong> Baronies <strong>of</strong> Madrone and Three Mountains. Ilva and Vareska <strong>of</strong> Volnitsa Sech gave<br />

<strong>the</strong> Nicest Foreigner Award to King Paul and <strong>the</strong> Black Dragon to Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky for ferocity in fighting.<br />

“Supposed to be Coronet Tourney, but not published in <strong>the</strong> Page in time. King Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix and Queen Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix attended.<br />

Also Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky, Count William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton, Countess Donna <strong>of</strong> Rollingwood. William <strong>the</strong> Lucky won <strong>the</strong> lists, Maelen <strong>of</strong><br />

Kings Lea was his lady. First An Tir Pelicans to Edward <strong>of</strong> Stonehaven and Duncan <strong>of</strong> Chisholm. University <strong>of</strong> Madrone chartered.<br />

Michael <strong>the</strong> Black, Deirdre Muldomnhaigh and Shalom <strong>of</strong> York were <strong>the</strong> first regents. King Paul made a pronouncement on women<br />

fighting “Yes, <strong>the</strong>y could fight”. Volnitsa Sech gave King Paul "Golden Running Dog <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> South" Award. – <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> An Tir<br />

(Melissa Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland)<br />

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September 6-7, 1975 AS X Lammastide Tourney<br />

Held near Cultus Lake, British Columbia. Many contests were held for prizes. A potluck feast was held on <strong>the</strong> sixth. Gerek <strong>the</strong> Farseeing<br />

was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Prince Edward held court and warranted “until <strong>the</strong> Crown complains” Seaghda <strong>of</strong> Green Mountain as seneschal <strong>of</strong> Lion’s<br />

Gate, Tara nic an Fhleisdir as Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts, Gerek <strong>the</strong> Farseeing as Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences, and Gerhard Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland as Baron,<br />

although <strong>the</strong> formal approval <strong>of</strong> baronial status for Lion’s Gate had not passed <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors yet. Michel le Voyageur had left <strong>the</strong><br />

shire earlier that year and Gerhard was his successor as baron designate. Bjorn <strong>of</strong> Havok won <strong>the</strong> lists and recieved <strong>the</strong> prize <strong>of</strong> a short<br />

sword. Peter de la Morte won a knife for two-handed weapons, Trixie la Tush and Kate <strong>the</strong> Mute tied in <strong>the</strong> bread-breaking contest, and<br />

Elspeth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Balking Beastie and Gerhard Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland tied in <strong>the</strong> poetry contest. Revelry followed. On <strong>the</strong> following day<br />

Prince Edward and Boverk Momchilovich held <strong>the</strong> bridge against all comers and challenges were fought.<br />

October 18, 1975 AS X<br />

On this date, at <strong>the</strong> Coronet Tourney in Madrone, King Douglas made Gerhard Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland a Court Baron.<br />

November 14-17, 1975 AS X Canterbury Fayre<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> St. James Church, Vancouver. <strong>The</strong> citizens <strong>of</strong> Lion’s Gate participated as craftsmen, merchants, town guards, bear wrestlers,<br />

stone lifters, tavern brawlers, or barbarian raiders. Friday night was peaceful. Saturday Bjorn <strong>of</strong> Havok led <strong>the</strong> barbarians in a raid. Later<br />

that afternoon a tavern brawl broke out between Nhile <strong>of</strong> Avalon and Alan <strong>of</strong> Edgewood, with Bombor <strong>of</strong> Bombardia and Nodrog joining<br />

in.<br />

November 22, 1975 AS X Baron’s Banquet<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Scottish Auditorium, Vancouver. A banquet was held in <strong>the</strong> honor <strong>of</strong> Baron Gerhard Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland. Over fifty<br />

persons attended and enjoyed <strong>the</strong> four course feast produced by <strong>the</strong> Cook’s Guild.<br />

January 17, 1976 AS X Monboggian Midwinter and New Moon Festival<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Ballroom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia Campus in Vancouver. <strong>The</strong> many contests included: sticky fingers for thieves<br />

and pickpockets, best rabbit dish, story-telling, song contest, wine or beer, kissing, wrestling, best paunch, best costume, best combination<br />

<strong>of</strong> hat and beard, dancing, and fighting. Akbar <strong>the</strong> Sot and Mongo <strong>of</strong> Bog autocratted. <strong>The</strong> Monboggian Horde was on stage reviewing<br />

<strong>the</strong> guests. Sean Geält and Michael Trygvason, following <strong>the</strong> ancient and venerable Monboggian custom, showered <strong>the</strong> stage with bread;<br />

Sean was captured and sentenced to one blow <strong>of</strong> a dread Monboggian War Carrot. An unidentified thief was also seized and Sean escaped<br />

(temporarily) in <strong>the</strong> confusion. <strong>The</strong> thief later bought his way free. Baron Gerhard Kendall <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland was awarded a black and blue<br />

codpiece for services rendered to <strong>the</strong> Shire, and he and his lady were sent Tudor portraits from <strong>the</strong>ir counterparts in Madrone. Malla <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Moors received a spear, a goblet <strong>of</strong> wine, and a loaf <strong>of</strong> bread in a naming ceremony; his newborn daughter is a six generation<br />

Monboggian (how this is possible is not clear, but <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> rabbit is <strong>the</strong>ir totem). <strong>The</strong> ceremony was presided over by Mongo <strong>of</strong> Bog, High<br />

Monbog Shaman.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> fighting Bjorn <strong>of</strong> Havok defeated Morgan <strong>of</strong> Aberystwyth in <strong>the</strong> melees, and was also victorious on <strong>the</strong> field. Viscount Edward<br />

Zifran won all <strong>the</strong> challeneges. <strong>The</strong>n Baron Gerhard and Styraeman <strong>of</strong> Havok demonstrated two-handed fencing (circa 1550). At various<br />

times during <strong>the</strong> day Aragon <strong>the</strong> Armorer tried to buy Semasem for gold, but failed; <strong>the</strong> page, André Lessard, was accused <strong>of</strong> thievery and<br />

was about to be placed in <strong>the</strong> stocks, but was found innocent by Viscount Edward. Baron Gerhard challenged Subotai <strong>of</strong> Bog to a war carrot<br />

duel, but Subotai struck <strong>the</strong> referee and <strong>the</strong> contest was declared a draw. Feasting and entertainment followed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sticky fingers contest (for misappropriation <strong>of</strong> funds) was won by Boverk <strong>of</strong> Monchiolvich, who stole five purses and begged<br />

<strong>the</strong> rest. Susan <strong>the</strong> Opaque and Edward Zifran won <strong>the</strong> ladies and gentlemen’s kissing contests, respectively. (One may note that <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

both judges.) Friar William won <strong>the</strong> Best Paunch contest and was awarded a mirror so that he might once again see his shoes. Semasem,<br />

in a Berber robe and veil, won <strong>the</strong> Best Costume Award, and Baron Gerhard won <strong>the</strong> Combination Hat and Beard contest.<br />

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February 20, 1976 AS X Games Night<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Tara nic an Fhleisdir. Some 25 people ga<strong>the</strong>red to play chess, Mad King, Cows and Leopards, King <strong>of</strong> Sweden, Fox<br />

and Geese, Tarot Whist, Backgammon and Gladiators. <strong>The</strong>re was food in abundance. <strong>The</strong> group assembled again on April 3, 1976 AS X<br />

to do it again.<br />

March 5, 1976 AS X University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia Open House<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> U.B.C. campus in Vancouver. Guilds put on exhibits <strong>of</strong> medieval crafts, games were displayed and played, and <strong>the</strong> Cook’s Guild<br />

sold Tinker and Welsh cakes and “<strong>The</strong> Medieval Cookbook”, which contains 46 tested medieval recipes. Music and dancing also enlivened<br />

<strong>the</strong> event.<br />

April 10-11, 1976 AS X University <strong>of</strong> Ithra Spring Session<br />

Organized by Amanda Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland, aided by Bombor <strong>of</strong> Bombardia. Five courses were <strong>of</strong>fered, and thirty five students<br />

attended. Saturday evening saw an impromptu revel at House Kendal and Sunday saw a more formal revel at <strong>the</strong> Medieval Inn, with about<br />

sixteen in attendance.<br />

April 17, 1976 AS X Lion’s Gate Picnic<br />

Held in Cates Park, Vancouver. Flushed with enthusiasm after <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Ithra session <strong>the</strong> folk <strong>of</strong> Lion’s Gate decided to hold a picnic<br />

if <strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r was good. It wasn’t, but <strong>the</strong>y held it anyway. A meeting <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cook’s Guild was held at <strong>the</strong> picnic and all ate well. Archery<br />

was practiced, with Charles <strong>of</strong> Saxony, Aragon <strong>the</strong> Armourer, and John <strong>of</strong> Candia proving <strong>the</strong>mselves <strong>the</strong> best marksmen.<br />

May 1-2, 1976 AS XI <strong>Kingdom</strong> Purgatorio Coronation<br />

King William announced <strong>the</strong> new baronial status <strong>of</strong> Lion’s Gate and presented Baron Gerhard Kendal and Baroness Amanda Kendal with<br />

<strong>the</strong> baronial charter, which was accepted by Michel le Voyageur and Susan <strong>the</strong> Opaque, who presented His Majesty with a giant toy beaver<br />

with Olympic ribbons.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “<strong>The</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors didn't make <strong>the</strong> decision <strong>of</strong> Lions Gate becoming a Barony until June 8. 1976. <strong>The</strong> new baronial status <strong>of</strong><br />

Lions Gate was announced at <strong>Kingdom</strong> Purgatorio Coronation on July 31-Aug 1 1976. <strong>The</strong> Baronial Charter was presented at that<br />

time by King Paul and Queen Carol to Gerhard and Amanda. BTW [By <strong>The</strong> Way], we had carried <strong>the</strong> scroll charter down to<br />

Purgatorio, to be signed, sealed and presented not knowing what we were carrying. <strong>The</strong> calligrapher and illuminator were both from<br />

Lions Gate. <strong>The</strong>y had been told "no portraits, no gold letters with black outlines, no florals". Needless to say, <strong>the</strong>y successfully did<br />

all <strong>of</strong> those things. <strong>The</strong> scroll/charter is absolutely beautiful and is on our living room wall to this day. One <strong>of</strong> those scroll creators,<br />

Master Nikolai Andreiov (his name used to be Bombar <strong>of</strong> Bombaria), is still a scribe and still active in <strong>the</strong> Barony. We have<br />

photographs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> presentation in Purgatorio Court <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> scroll if you need <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

“Michel le Voyageur and Susan <strong>the</strong> Opaque did present King Paul with <strong>the</strong> beaver at that court.” – Amanda Kendal <strong>of</strong><br />

Westmoreland<br />

May 8, 1976 AS XI Bardic Revel<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Lu<strong>the</strong>rin Campus Center, U.B.C. Campus, Vancouver. Baroness Amanda Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland autocratted. A Monboggian<br />

Horde Court was held, at which Akbar <strong>the</strong> Sot presided. Bombor <strong>of</strong> Bombardia was given a license to practice as a pardoner, all his fees<br />

and gifts going to <strong>the</strong> Save <strong>the</strong> Yurt Fund.Duncan Bog Cameron was recognized as Ambassador to <strong>the</strong> Monbogs from <strong>the</strong> Scottish throne,<br />

and Sir William Gordon <strong>of</strong> York was made military advisor, <strong>the</strong> pact being sealed with Athole Brose. Baron Gerhard Kendal was called<br />

forward and told that, as far as <strong>the</strong> Khanate <strong>of</strong> Monboggia was concerned, Lion’s Gate was a Barony. At <strong>the</strong> formal Baron’s Reception<br />

Seaghda <strong>of</strong> Green Mountain and Tara nic an Fhleisdir announced <strong>the</strong>ir betrothal and impending marriage. Duncan Bog Cameron was named<br />

Keeper <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Calendar for Lion’s Gate. Styraemon won <strong>the</strong> pavilion designing contest; Harold <strong>of</strong> Warrington won in Arms and Armor,<br />

Hecuba <strong>the</strong> Harpie won <strong>the</strong> Decorated Food Contest, Bombor <strong>of</strong> Bombardia won <strong>the</strong> poetry contest, Dierdre Muldomhnaigh won <strong>the</strong> Story<br />

contest and <strong>the</strong> Song contest, and Sativa won <strong>the</strong> needlework contest. <strong>The</strong> contest for <strong>the</strong> best drawing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bog Beast, held in <strong>the</strong><br />

Monboggian Horde, was won by Morgan <strong>of</strong> Aberystwyth. <strong>The</strong> fight over <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Bellingham between Madrone and Lion’s Gate (loser<br />

keeps it) was announced. Akbar <strong>the</strong> Sot was given a Monbog device (Or, a rabbit insane).<br />

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June 12-13, 1976 AS XI Outdoor Games Tournament<br />

Held in Warner Loat Park, Vancouver. Events were <strong>the</strong> 100 yard dash in full armor, with sword and shield; followed by a 100 pace dash for<br />

<strong>the</strong> squires, carrying <strong>the</strong>ir master’s helms; spear throwing for distance and accuracy, wrestling, speed and accuracy with short and great<br />

sword, gold bar pitch, single tug-<strong>of</strong>-war, archery, quoits, bowls, battledore, shuttlecock, lists and challenges. Baron Gerhard Kendal was<br />

autocrat.<br />

June 19, 1976 AS XI North Vancouver Library Presentation<br />

Some fifteen members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony showed <strong>the</strong> mundane world some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir skills in arts, sciences and fighting, as <strong>the</strong>y participated in<br />

North Vancouver’s Folkfest ‘76. A revel followed at House Kendal.<br />

July 8, 1976 AS XI Royal Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Medieval Inn, Vancouver. King Paul and Queen Carol visited Lion’s Gate after <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Ithra session in Madrone <strong>the</strong><br />

previous weekend and a revel was held in <strong>the</strong>ir honor. Gifts were presented to <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties and dinner was served. Stevanna <strong>the</strong>n<br />

performed a belly dance, Maras <strong>the</strong> Wanderer told stories, and Sebastian <strong>of</strong> Westering played subtle tunes. <strong>The</strong>n King Paul exchanged<br />

oaths <strong>of</strong> fealty and protection with Baron Gerhard and Baroness Amanda. King Paul made Michael <strong>the</strong> Black a Court Baron and gave an<br />

Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Seagdha <strong>of</strong> Green Mountain.<br />

August 15-16, 1976 AS XI Lammastide Tourney and Revel<br />

Held in Warner Loat Park, Vancouver. Gerek <strong>the</strong> Farseeing autocrated Lion’s Gate’s first tourney since becoming a Barony. At first court<br />

Ari Negra-Khan presented his credentials to Baron Gerhard Kendal as Ambassador from Caid, and produced a letter <strong>of</strong> greeting to <strong>the</strong><br />

Prince <strong>of</strong> An Tir from <strong>the</strong> Prince <strong>of</strong> Caid. This was accepted on behalf <strong>of</strong> Prince Steingrim by <strong>the</strong> Tanist, <strong>The</strong>odulf <strong>of</strong> Borogrove. Challenge<br />

matches were held both days. <strong>The</strong> Monboggian Yurt made its appearance. Baroness Amanda consulted with <strong>the</strong> ladies <strong>of</strong> Lion’s Gate on<br />

<strong>the</strong> subject <strong>of</strong> chivalry and <strong>the</strong>n proclaimed Morgan <strong>of</strong> Aberystwyth to be her Champion. <strong>The</strong> following day Yolanda del Campo de Cerdaña<br />

introduced <strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn custom <strong>of</strong> body looting and used Morgan as <strong>the</strong> body to demonstrate. <strong>The</strong> ladies joined in to practice, leading<br />

to what is now called <strong>the</strong> “rape <strong>of</strong> Morgan”. Present from House Barque were Hal O’Thane and his lady, Q, whom he led about with a chain<br />

and collar and who would not speak unless Hal gave permission. Several foul abductors conspired to carry her <strong>of</strong>f to <strong>the</strong> Monbog’s yurt.<br />

A battle ensued, in which <strong>the</strong> lady was rescued by Lion’s Gate’s constables. At first court <strong>the</strong> Faire Haven (Bellingham) dispute had been<br />

aggravated by Baron Liam’s vow to liberate <strong>The</strong> Marshes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Western Sea (Port Coquitlam) from <strong>the</strong> oppression <strong>of</strong> Lion’s Gate; but at<br />

final court Baron Liam expressed his gratitude at <strong>the</strong> rescue <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> member <strong>of</strong> his household and withdrew his claim. Duke Richard <strong>the</strong> Short<br />

(Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont Real) won <strong>the</strong> lists on Saturday, along with <strong>the</strong> dagger as prize, and crowned his lady La Rana Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty.<br />

Fencing lists were held on Sunday and were won by Morimoto Koryü (sabre) and Bjorn <strong>of</strong> Havok (foil). <strong>The</strong> winners <strong>of</strong> contests in <strong>the</strong> Arts<br />

and Sciences were: Melissa Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland (Travel story), Deirdre Muldomhnaigh and Úlfhédin inn Vegfarandi (Harvest poem),<br />

Anne <strong>of</strong> Caerdydd (calligraphy), Domric <strong>the</strong> Sober and Susan <strong>the</strong> Opaque (tie: Non-alcoholic beverage), James <strong>the</strong> Vintner and Jean le<br />

Reynard (alcoholic beverage), Tara nic an Fhleisdir (bread), Gerek <strong>the</strong> Far-seeing (furniture design), Gangenrath Erinon (Decorated Useful<br />

Object), Bombor <strong>of</strong> Bombardia (footware), O’Guin Silverwolf (magic talisman).<br />

September 19, 1976 AS XI House Llewellyn Picnic<br />

Held at Lion’s Gate Park, Port Coquitlam, BC. House Llewellyn and <strong>the</strong> Monboggian Horde challenged <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Knowne World, led<br />

by Baron Gerhard, to a twilsey war. Law and Order were not in effect that day, so two well known outlaws, Styraeman and Thomas Berkley,<br />

were fighting as mercenaries. It was finally decided that <strong>the</strong> rebels had lost and <strong>the</strong> day ended with a short court at which Nhille von<br />

Hakenkreuz was made a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Princess’ Guard, Styraeman was pardoned by <strong>the</strong> Baron (but not by House Havok), and doubleheaded<br />

twilsey axes were outlawed except for those already in existence.<br />

September 25, 1976 AS XI <strong>The</strong> Harrald Hardraata Picnic<br />

Held in Warner Loat Park, Vancouver. <strong>The</strong> picnic was held to commemorate <strong>the</strong> Battle <strong>of</strong> Stanford Bridge in 1066. A re-enactment was<br />

staged on a bridge over a stream near <strong>the</strong> Lost Lagoon. Bjorn <strong>of</strong> Havok was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong> Vikings lost all but a few <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> matches.<br />

Various o<strong>the</strong>r entertainments were pursued, including a successful body looting after a broadsword fight, and an unsuccessful looting,<br />

in which <strong>the</strong> body (Nhille von Hakenkreuz) carried <strong>of</strong>f one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> looters. <strong>The</strong> lady cried for vengeance and so Nhille was, during a twilsey<br />

melee, carried <strong>of</strong>f and thrown in <strong>the</strong> stream, taking several with him.<br />

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October 16, 1976 AS XI Arts and Crafts Festival<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> U.B.C. Campus, along with <strong>the</strong> UBC Medieval Society. <strong>The</strong> afternoon featured displays <strong>of</strong> arts and crafts and SCA<br />

demonstrations, followed by a feast and revel that evening. Tara nic an Fhleisdir and Seaghda <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Green Mountain autocratted. Many<br />

contests were held. <strong>The</strong> winners were: Favor: Alys <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Midnight Rose, Greeting Card: Julian <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Purple Must, Pouch and Needlework:<br />

Alma Tea av Telemarken, O<strong>the</strong>r fabric arts: Yolanda del Campo, Lion’s Gate Event Directional Banner or Sign: Scellanus <strong>of</strong> Skye, Bjorn’s<br />

Bizarre Useful Object Contest: Gerhard Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland (ear spoon, toothpick and tongue scraper), Food Dish Containing Flowers<br />

or Herbs: Baroness Amanda Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland, Poem in Praise <strong>of</strong> Lion’s Gate: Baron Gerhard Kendal, Story <strong>of</strong> a Minstrel in a Foreign<br />

Court: Baron Gerhard Kendal, Most Courteous Gentleman: Scellanus <strong>of</strong> Skye and Sebastian <strong>of</strong> Westering.<br />

Nov 12-14, 1976 AS XI Canterbury Fayre<br />

Held at St. James Anglican Church, Vancouver. <strong>The</strong> fayre was a reconstruction <strong>of</strong> how part <strong>of</strong> medieval Canterbury might have looked,<br />

complete with stalls, craftsman booths, a town square, <strong>the</strong> Chequers Tavern, and a booth manned by Lion’s Gate. John <strong>of</strong> Chilham<br />

autocratted.<br />

November 27, 1976 AS XI Baronial Banquet<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Party Room <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Student Union Building <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> UBC campus. More than a dozen dishes in five removes were served, featuring<br />

roast suckling pig and fresh stuffed carp. Amanda Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland autocratted.<br />

Eighty-eight guests showed up, along with three cooks. King Kevin and Queen Patrice attended, as did Prince <strong>The</strong>odulf and Princess<br />

Anne. Baron Gerhard and Baroness Amanda presided. A sumptuous banquet was served. Prince <strong>The</strong>odulf gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Akbar<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sot, Melissa Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland, John <strong>of</strong> Candia, and Tara nic an Fhleisdir. Michael <strong>the</strong> Black and Stevanna <strong>of</strong> Hoghton presented<br />

Lion’s Gate Baronial Signet Ring to Baron Gerhard. <strong>The</strong> tannists Edward Zifran <strong>of</strong> Gendy and Almatea presented heraldic pillows to <strong>the</strong><br />

Baron and Baroness. Liam <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barque presented <strong>the</strong> Baron with <strong>the</strong> Baronial Commemorative Crier Cover (by Serena). Special awards<br />

were given to Scellanus <strong>of</strong> Skye and Whille von Haukenkreuz. John <strong>of</strong> Chilholm received a thanks for his work on <strong>the</strong> Canterbury Faire.<br />

Winifred <strong>the</strong> Witty came forth with a subtlety depicting a laot, and <strong>the</strong> cook’s guild gave Akar <strong>the</strong> Sot and Elsbeth a huge knife and fork.<br />

A posthumous award was given to <strong>the</strong> late Ilya Gryaznie, and an award for poetry was given Duncan Bog Cameron. Alex <strong>of</strong> Lavonia<br />

received <strong>the</strong> Baroness’ Badge as her Arts Advisor and Domric <strong>the</strong> Sober was named her Sciences Advisor. <strong>The</strong> Baron and Baroness<br />

awarded <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lion’s Claw to Bjorn <strong>of</strong> Havok.<br />

January 15, 1977 AS XI Monboggian Midwinter New Moon Festival<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Party Room <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Student Union Building on <strong>the</strong> UBC campus, Vancouver. Duncan Bog Cameron and Elsbeth <strong>the</strong> Whyte<br />

autocratted. Contests were held in: Wood, Story, Poetry, Fabric Arts, Drinking Song, Cooking, Seating Apparatus, Research Paper, Sticky<br />

Fingers, Best Battle Cry, and Wine.<br />

(From here on, <strong>the</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Lion’s Gate is hand-written, so mistakes are quite possible.)<br />

February 26, 1977 AS XI<br />

Held at St. Agnes Church, North Vancouver. <strong>The</strong>re were fighting lists, fencing lists, and twilsey whopping lists. <strong>The</strong>re were contests in<br />

handmade wooden objects, best Bogg Beast story, poems in praise <strong>of</strong> a gentleman by a lady, poems in praise <strong>of</strong> a lady by a gentleman,<br />

fabric arts, best drinking song, best rabbit or carrot dish, seating apparatus, research paper, best battle cry, wine, and a sticky fingers<br />

(pilfering) contest. <strong>The</strong>re was a potluck dinner. Duncan Bog Cameron and Elspeth <strong>the</strong> Whyte were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. (See p. 11, May 77 Crier)<br />

May 1, 1977 AS XII May Day Revel<br />

(See p. 13, July Crier)<br />

June 4-5, 1977 AS XII Medieval Highland Games<br />

Held at Warner Loat Park, Burnaby, BC. Lists, melees, challenges, b<strong>of</strong>fer lists, b<strong>of</strong>fer melee, epee, foil and sabre lists, target shooting,<br />

archery, axes, spears, broadsword, greatsword, battleaxe, shuttlecocks, tug <strong>of</strong> war, Westmoreland’s style wrestling, fighter/squire footrace,<br />

body looting, hammer throw, caber tossing, spear throwing for distance, kagles, quoits, jeudeballs, darts, 9-man morris, albuqurque, and<br />

wani. Gerhard is autocrat. (See p. 14, Sept. ‘77 Crier)<br />

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June 18, 1977 AS XII Cates Park Picnic and Rebellion<br />

Held at Cates Park, North Vancouver. Olen <strong>of</strong> Capland is autocrat. B<strong>of</strong>fer lists, dancing, games, contests, gambling games.<br />

June 19, 1977 AS XII Renaissance Faire<br />

Cedar, WA. (See p. 17, Sept. Crier)<br />

June 25-26, 1977 AS XII University <strong>of</strong> Ithra at Lion’s Gate<br />

July 3, 1977 AS XII Westercon Helmet Bash<br />

Held at Totem Park, UBC, Vancouver. Nhille von Haukenkreuz was autocrat. (See p.15, Sept. ‘77 Crier)<br />

July 9, 1977 AS XII House Llewelyyn Kite Flying and Castle Forging Extravaganza<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Spanish Banks, near UBC. Sand Castle and Kite-flying event. Highest sand castle, largest circumference sand castle, deepest<br />

dungeon, best kite in <strong>the</strong> shape <strong>of</strong> a caltrop.<br />

July 10, 1977 AS XII Seagirt Feast<br />

Held in Victoria, BC. (See p. 14, Sept ‘77 Crier)<br />

November 4, 1977 AS XII First S.F.U. Medieval Club Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Barry Royal, Simon Frazier University. Revel, games night, needle threaders guild meeting.<br />

November 5, 1977 AS XII Games Night<br />

Rowenna de Roncevalles de Navarrae and Jean le Reynard de Toulouse hosted, Vancouver.<br />

Nov 18-20, 1977 AS XII Canterbury Faire<br />

(See P. 13, April ‘78 Crier)<br />

November 26, 1977 AS XII Baron’s Feast and Dance<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Scottish Auditorium, Vancouver. Baroness Amanda was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. (See p. 14, April ‘78 Crier)<br />

February 18-19, 1977 AS XII Shire <strong>of</strong> Seagirt Prize Tourney and Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Blacnard Friendly Centre, Victoria, BC. Gerek <strong>the</strong> Far-seeing was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. (See p. 15, April ‘78 Crier)<br />

March 24, 1978 AS XII Games Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> James Douglas, Burnaby, BC.<br />

April 1, 1978 AS XII Quest<br />

(See p. 12, April ‘78 Crier; P. 14, June Crier)<br />

April 4-5, 1978 AS XII Simon Frazer U. Open House<br />

(See p. 14, May Crier)<br />

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April 29, 1978 AS XII Bardic Revel<br />

(See P. 12, April ‘78 Crier; P. 8 May Crier; P. 12, July Crier)<br />

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June 16-18, 1978 XIII University <strong>of</strong> Ithra Session<br />

Held at Capilano Community College, North Vancouver, BC. (See p. 9 June Crier; P. 16, July Crier)<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> Eskalya - Sable, in fess a mountain range<br />

argent, in chief a sun Or between two mullets argent and in base a<br />

sword fesswize reversed Or above a laurel wreath argent.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> Eskalya<br />

(Alaska)<br />

[Editor’s Note: Eskalya was <strong>the</strong> mundane State <strong>of</strong> Alaska for a few years, based in Anchorage. A group<br />

started almost immediately after Eskalya, formed in <strong>the</strong> Matanuska Valley outside <strong>of</strong> Anchorage, called<br />

Silviergard. <strong>The</strong> group expanded even more in 1978 when Winter’s Gate was formed in Fairbanks. <strong>The</strong><br />

majority <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> state <strong>of</strong> Alaska is now <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Oertha (<strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>ast/Juneau area is a “March”<br />

...).<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eskalya is hand-written, so mistakes are quite possible. [Hirsch]]<br />

June 24-26, 1977 AS XII Summer Tournament<br />

Where? Larissa Katrina <strong>of</strong> Winterhaven was autocrat.<br />

December 17, 1977 AS XII Revel<br />

Held at House Winter-Haven, Anchorage, AK.<br />

January 14, 1978 XII Lord Defender’s Tourney & Second Annual Winter Feast<br />

Anchorage, AK. (See p. 14, May Crier)<br />

March 18, 1978 AS XII St. Patrick’s Day Revel<br />

(See p. 14, June Crier)<br />

May 6, 1978 AS XIII Renewal Ceremony and Revel<br />

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King <strong>of</strong> Caid: Azure, a crown within a laurel wreath Or,<br />

between three crescents within a bordure embattled argent.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Principality (<strong>Kingdom</strong>) <strong>of</strong> Caid<br />

<strong>The</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Caid consists <strong>of</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California, including <strong>the</strong> four<br />

Baronies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles, <strong>the</strong> Angels, Dreiburgen, and Calafia.<br />

March 23, 1974 AS VIII Quadri-Baronial Committee Meeting<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Sir Christian <strong>of</strong> Orange, Westminster, California, to make plans for <strong>the</strong> proposed sou<strong>the</strong>rn principality.<br />

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Queen <strong>of</strong> Caid: Azure, a rose Or between three cresents,<br />

within a bordure embattled argent.<br />

April 20-21, 1974 AS VIII Royal Tourney <strong>of</strong> Union<br />

Held at Glen Helen Regional Park, Devore, CA. <strong>The</strong> autocrats were Waldt von Markheim and Alys von Markheim (Alison von Markheim),<br />

Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling, and Aeoelwig Aelfwigsson. King Andrew attended and held court. <strong>The</strong> Baronies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles, <strong>the</strong> Angles,<br />

Dreiburgen and Calafia were merged into <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Caid. <strong>The</strong> Charter <strong>of</strong> Union was read. King Andrew assumed <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> Prince<br />

<strong>of</strong> Caid until <strong>the</strong> first Prince could be chosen by combat. <strong>The</strong> name Caid had been coined by Master Boncueur. It is an acronym <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

initials <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> four baronies and means “<strong>The</strong> Fortress” in arabic. <strong>The</strong> Seneschal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> new Principality was Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling, <strong>the</strong><br />

Crescent Herald was Conrad von Regensburg, <strong>the</strong> Constable was Sir Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided, <strong>the</strong> Deputy Chancellor was James <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dunes,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Exchequer was Anneka Danzer de Naverlandt, <strong>the</strong> Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts was Meg Shelford, <strong>the</strong> Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences was<br />

Friedrich Eric Helmut von Rheinhausen, and <strong>the</strong> Knight Marshal was Sir Christian <strong>of</strong> Orange. King Andrew gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Britta<br />

Atlantica, Diantha de Castalia, Nicholas Bleumert, Stephen Totenkopf, Thomas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Double Axe, and Wilhelm von Messer. King Andrew<br />

admitted Alejandro de Salamanco, Armand Sebastian de la Forêt de Savigny, and Däwyd Äspärä Suomainen to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong><br />

Merit. <strong>The</strong>re were challenges, melees, a lists for <strong>the</strong> title Champion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Principality, a potluck dinner Saturday night and a bardic circle.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was a cooking contest in main dish, side dish, and dessert.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “<strong>The</strong>y were having a lot <strong>of</strong> trouble coming up with a name until William <strong>the</strong> Lucky pushed <strong>the</strong>m by threatening to name <strong>the</strong> new<br />

principality Post Tir if <strong>the</strong>y didn't get <strong>the</strong>ir act toge<strong>the</strong>r.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “Ah, yes, <strong>the</strong> naming <strong>of</strong> Caid ...<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re were four very proud, and very independent, baronies in <strong>the</strong> south <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> kingdom. When An Tir became a<br />

Principality, nothing would do but <strong>the</strong>y become one also. First (and aliments last) problem agree on a name. Each barony<br />

had a suggestion ... and would accept nothing else -- certainly not any suggestion from one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r baronies. Lack <strong>of</strong><br />

agreement continued for months.<br />

“Some people have done very well in <strong>of</strong>ficial positions by being endlessly patient with idiocy -- I'm afraid I just don't have<br />

endless patience. So I wrote to <strong>the</strong> four baronies suggesting that <strong>the</strong>y agree on a name by a deadline that was only a couple<br />

<strong>of</strong> weeks out. O<strong>the</strong>rwise, as Steve noted, "since <strong>the</strong> Principality in <strong>the</strong> north <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> is An Tir, <strong>the</strong> one in <strong>the</strong> south <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> will be Pos-Tir." <strong>The</strong> name Caid, agreed to by all four baronies, arrived by return mail. Perhaps it does not pay<br />

to suffer fools gladly.<br />

“Almost as fascinating is <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial Caidian history <strong>of</strong> how <strong>the</strong> name was chosen. Unsurprisingly, it does not actually<br />

mention any exterior influence on <strong>the</strong> decision process. It does give a really elegant explanation for <strong>the</strong> name (an acronym <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> names <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> four baronies); clearly someone was a dab hand with a foreign language dictionary collection.” – William <strong>the</strong><br />

Lucky<br />

I “I had <strong>the</strong> impression that William had come up with <strong>the</strong> name from rumor at <strong>the</strong> time. Thanks for clearing that up.” –<br />

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II “I was actually present in Boncueur's kitchen when this name came up. A bunch <strong>of</strong> people were sitting around discussing<br />

<strong>the</strong> possible names. Someone (forget who) noted that <strong>the</strong> initials <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> four baronies (Angels, Calafia, Isles, Dreiburgen)<br />

spelled ACID -- which made great sense to all <strong>of</strong> us. That's what spurred <strong>the</strong> search through <strong>the</strong> foreign language<br />

dictionaries for what <strong>the</strong>y might also spell that would make a good principality name that would be acceptable to o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />

(Although <strong>the</strong>re was a strong vote for ACID ...)<br />

“And that's why some real traditionalists always spell Caid will all capitals.” – Eilis O’Boirne<br />

B “I remember that <strong>the</strong> site had a lake with a bridge and it was <strong>the</strong>re that I fought in my first abduction rescue (before you had to<br />

organize <strong>the</strong> rescue when you were organizing <strong>the</strong> abduction). Sir Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided & 3 o<strong>the</strong>rs abducted one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ladies &<br />

ran over <strong>the</strong> hill to <strong>the</strong> lake-making <strong>the</strong>ir stand on <strong>the</strong> bridge, Hugh being on <strong>the</strong>ir right end. <strong>The</strong> bridge was only 4 men wide in <strong>the</strong><br />

middle but narrowed to 3 at <strong>the</strong> near end. <strong>The</strong>y stood where it narrowed so we could only come at <strong>the</strong>m 3 at a time. King Andrew<br />

strolled over <strong>the</strong> hill after <strong>the</strong>m and made a pretty speech about how ordinarily this would be treason but under <strong>the</strong> circumstances<br />

it was just good clean fun (did <strong>the</strong>y abduct <strong>the</strong> Queen perchance? It's a little fuzzy). Anyway, <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fighters <strong>the</strong>n engaged,<br />

me being on our (rescuers) right, as far away from Sir Hugh as I could be. <strong>The</strong> first man killed on <strong>the</strong>ir side was killed by me, after<br />

which <strong>the</strong>y were overwhelmed right handily. It was my first kill in a tourney (I had joined in June VIII) and if I hadn't been hooked<br />

before that would have done it! Sir Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided won <strong>the</strong> Lists for Champion <strong>of</strong> Caid (which technically he still holds since<br />

we never held ano<strong>the</strong>r). Later that night <strong>the</strong>re was a bardic circle & after that I drank Maihie McFergy (who had introduced himself<br />

as "Maihie, not your he, not his he, but Maihie) under <strong>the</strong> table-which would have been an extraordinary feat even if I had not been<br />

a teetotaler. <strong>The</strong> next day, having slept out in <strong>the</strong> open he was <strong>the</strong> first one up, singing loudly, “What Do You Do With a Drunken<br />

Sailor?” & rousing <strong>the</strong> camp, to everyone's annoyance.<br />

“Within a short time Rondel Negra-Khan had written “<strong>The</strong> Ballad <strong>of</strong> Sir Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided”, which is still requested down here<br />

quite frequently after all <strong>the</strong>se years.” – Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

June 8-9, 1974 AS IX First Coronet and Coronation Tourney<br />

Held in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Persephone <strong>of</strong> Woodland was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

Coronet Lists were held on Saturday. Sir Christian <strong>of</strong> Orange defeated Sir Hugh<br />

<strong>the</strong> Undecided for <strong>the</strong> Coronet. His lady was Denisa de las Mariposa. King<br />

William attended. <strong>The</strong>re were games <strong>of</strong> poison, clench-a-wench, challenges,<br />

melees, dances, luncheons were served both days. <strong>The</strong>re was a Banquet<br />

Saturday Night at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, San Diego. Prince Christian and<br />

Princess Denisa were crowned by King William on Sunday.<br />

Christian <strong>of</strong> Orange: Argent, an orange tree fructed<br />

proper issuant from a mount vert.<br />

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Denysa de las Mariposa: Vert, a bend sinister argent<br />

between two female Holly Blue butterflies proper within a<br />

argent.<br />

September 14, 1974 AS IX Second Coronet Tourney<br />

Held in Alhambra Park, Alhambra, CA. Catriona NicChlurain, Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling, and Piers Howell and Ximena Aubel de Cambria were<br />

<strong>the</strong> autocrats. Prince Christian and Princess Denisa presided. Coronet lists were held. <strong>The</strong> lists came down to three combattants -- Hugh<br />

<strong>the</strong> Undecided, Naverlaunt (sp?), and Waldt von Markheim.<br />

Sir Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided was <strong>the</strong> winner. Rosemary <strong>of</strong> Talmont was his lady. <strong>The</strong>re was a cooking contest for a dish with oranges as<br />

a major ingredient, and a banquet and revel at <strong>the</strong> Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani) was made Chief<br />

Chirurgeon <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Angels. (Just before <strong>the</strong> event <strong>the</strong> first issues <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Caid Newsletter came out. John ap Griffin and Bjo <strong>of</strong><br />

Griffin (Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani) were <strong>the</strong> editors.)<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Just after <strong>the</strong> first Crown Prints came out, we got an extremely snotty letter from Boncueur, stating that we were to cease printing<br />

an "illegal" newsletter immediately, or <strong>the</strong>re would be serious legal repercussions. I snapped back a letter which, among o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

things, informed Boncueur that I didn't accept letters from Jon de Cles' trained poodle, and if de Cles wanted <strong>the</strong> "illegal" n/l halted,<br />

he could damned well come out from behind Boncueur and tell me himself. At which time, I'd slap him with a Freedom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Press,<br />

plus a harassment suit that would knock <strong>the</strong>ir collective socks <strong>of</strong>f. <strong>The</strong>y backed <strong>of</strong>f, but threatened that we would not get <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

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editors. We reprinted <strong>the</strong> threat and handed it out at every Caidan event we attended, along with a mailing list sign-up sheet.<br />

Natural outrage at this attempt to stifle local news got us a hefty mailing list and quite a few subscriptions. <strong>The</strong> Crown Prints soon<br />

had nearly all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Caidan SCA membership on its mailing list. After a few huffings and puffings, <strong>the</strong> SCA mailing list was finally<br />

grudgingly conceded to us. <strong>The</strong>re was a mild attempt at controlling what we wrote in CP, but since we ignored all demands to send<br />

<strong>the</strong> copy to "<strong>the</strong> Emperium" before it was printed, that didn't work. <strong>The</strong>re's lots more to <strong>the</strong> story, but it's 4:30 am and I'm only awake<br />

because <strong>of</strong> an allergy attack, so <strong>the</strong> memory isn't <strong>the</strong>re ....” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

B “<strong>The</strong> spelling was, I believe, Naverlant. (no 'u') He was from Isles but moved on (and out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA?) soon <strong>the</strong>reafter. <strong>The</strong> combat<br />

between Hugh and Naverlant was <strong>the</strong> final combat <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> list. <strong>The</strong> three represented three <strong>of</strong> our four baronies, so that was<br />

interesting just from <strong>the</strong> aspect <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> "rooters". Waldt was from Dreiburgen (in fact <strong>the</strong> baron), Naverlant from Isles, and Hugh from<br />

Angels.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

C “I have every reason to remember this tourney. Although I had won challenge matches, and killed in melees, I had never gotten<br />

beyond <strong>the</strong> first round in a lists. I was hoping (praying) to get a novice fighter just to see what it was like to get to <strong>the</strong> second round.<br />

Instead I drew David <strong>the</strong> Iron-Livered, whose biceps were as big as my thighs. So I immediately gave up thoughts <strong>of</strong> getting to <strong>the</strong><br />

second round but figured I would have fun anyway. As we were going out to <strong>the</strong> field, I flashed on “<strong>The</strong> Court Jester”, where Danny<br />

Kaye fights <strong>the</strong> grim & grisly Griswold, with me as Danny Kaye but smaller. Imagine my surprise when, after an initial flurry <strong>of</strong> blows,<br />

I hit him quite hard in <strong>the</strong> side. He stepped back & toppled like a tree in <strong>the</strong> forest. Needless to say I lost <strong>the</strong> next round since I was<br />

still in shock.” – Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

October 12, 1974 AS IX London Bridge War with Atenveldt<br />

Held at Lake Havasu City, Arizona, beside <strong>the</strong> transplanted London Bridge. <strong>The</strong> King <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt challenged Prince Christian <strong>of</strong> Caid to<br />

a war for possession <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bridge. <strong>The</strong> forces <strong>of</strong> Caid were victorious and Caid took possession.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “We had thought we would be fighting on <strong>the</strong> bridge itself. We ended up fighting on a dirt field below <strong>the</strong> bridge. London Bridge<br />

tourists watched from <strong>the</strong> bridge. <strong>The</strong> massed forces <strong>of</strong> Caid (our first such foray) met a larger force <strong>of</strong> Aten men. We had a small<br />

number <strong>of</strong> halberds and pikes and <strong>the</strong>se were <strong>the</strong> deciding factor. Those <strong>of</strong> us who had practiced <strong>the</strong> new tactics with Robear du<br />

Bois held <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> bulk <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Aten might while our heavier flanks rolled up <strong>the</strong> Aten line. We also employed a dedicated reserve to<br />

bolster any holes in <strong>the</strong> lines.<br />

“Of amusing note, this is where many Caidens became closely acquainted. <strong>The</strong> London Bridge owners had <strong>of</strong>fered hotel<br />

rooms to us. I guess we showed up in larger numbers than <strong>the</strong>y expected. <strong>The</strong> room I was in slept six to <strong>the</strong> bed, 12 to <strong>the</strong> floor,<br />

and one in <strong>the</strong> tub. <strong>The</strong> (un<strong>of</strong>ficial) Stromboli award (a cork suspended from a purple ribbon), was first conceived that night in honor<br />

<strong>of</strong> a man whose snore is now attributed to knocking a plane from <strong>the</strong> sky, (to say nothing <strong>of</strong> keeping us awake most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> night).<br />

He could even snore sitting up and being shaken. Only two Stomboli's were ever given.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

1 “As I remember it, <strong>the</strong> London Bridge War had 33 fighters including <strong>the</strong> 2 Caidan Knights & Sir Robert <strong>of</strong> Westmarch from up<br />

north vs. 33 Atens (<strong>of</strong> whom ra<strong>the</strong>r more were knights but I don't know <strong>the</strong> exact figure). I do not know where <strong>the</strong> main part <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> West got <strong>the</strong> idea we were outnumbered but <strong>The</strong> Page from <strong>the</strong> time has a good song <strong>the</strong>y wrote about it.<br />

“I believe Sir Robear du Bois was <strong>the</strong> only o<strong>the</strong>r recipient <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Stromboli Award.” – Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

I “Charles is right about <strong>the</strong> sides being equal, but wrong about <strong>the</strong> numbers. I counted 27 on each side before <strong>the</strong> battle.<br />

“It was not <strong>the</strong> Stromboli Award, it was <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sleeping Rhinoceros, an award that I made up after sleeping<br />

in <strong>the</strong> same room as Stromboli at <strong>the</strong> London Bridge War. I am a heavy sleeper and had never been awoken by someone<br />

else's snoring, but Stromboli woke us all up repeatedly. Shortly after <strong>the</strong> event I took <strong>the</strong> largest cork I could find, attached<br />

a picture <strong>of</strong> a sleeping Rhinoceros with three Old English Z's above it, and attached it to a purple ribbon. I think I presented<br />

it to him at Dreiburgen Anniversary, and I asked Martin to help me, because this was only my fourth event. We called<br />

Stromboli up and Martin described his remarkable feats while sleeping, and <strong>the</strong>n we gave him <strong>the</strong> award, telling his Lady<br />

that he was to wear it when sleeping, and if <strong>the</strong> noise was unbearable, she should drop <strong>the</strong> cork down into his mouth.<br />

“While I know I snore, I have never felt I was in <strong>the</strong> same class as Stromboli. If it were to be awarded again, I think<br />

Cameron <strong>of</strong> Calidoon would have precedence. For eleven years I autocrated Winter Weekend, and assigned <strong>the</strong> rooms.<br />

During that time, I was told by several couples that <strong>the</strong>y would share a room with anyone "but Cameron", due to his<br />

snoring.” – Robear du Bois<br />

II “Robear was <strong>the</strong> originator <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> award. I think <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r recipient was Einar aus Enveldt, given after a night spent out back<br />

behind my home, in <strong>the</strong> poolside cabana. He wasn't so loud as Stromboli, but he really could "stoke" I think nearly half<br />

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stopped!!” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

B “I attended this war. It was ra<strong>the</strong>r warm, and <strong>the</strong> Water Bearers Guild was very active bringing water to <strong>the</strong> fighters. I wound up<br />

heralding a demo for <strong>the</strong> tourists up on <strong>the</strong> bridge, which meant I had to project my voice about 100 yards up to <strong>the</strong> bridge for half<br />

an hour. I was quite proud <strong>of</strong> not only being audible to <strong>the</strong> tourists, but still being able to talk afterwards!” – Wilhelm von Schlüssel<br />

November 23, 1974 AS IX Coronetting Festival<br />

Held at Tucker’s Grove, Santa Barbara, CA. Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate and Baroness<br />

Jessica Llyrindi <strong>of</strong> Northmarch were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. Prince Christian and Princess<br />

Denisa presided over <strong>the</strong> first part. <strong>The</strong>re were lists for <strong>the</strong> Princess’ Favor. A<br />

banquet was held at <strong>the</strong> Board Room <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Francisco Torres in Santa Barbara,<br />

followed by <strong>the</strong> coronation <strong>of</strong> Prince Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided and Princess<br />

Rosemary <strong>of</strong> Talmont. This event was also <strong>the</strong> first Bi-Annual Arts Festival.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re were games and contests in cooking, comic monologues, comic scenes,<br />

serious monologues, serious scenes, and musical drama. Giacomo <strong>the</strong><br />

Incomparable won <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barbed Pheon contest for puns. <strong>The</strong>re was<br />

<strong>the</strong> first annual snapdragon contest for non-fighters. <strong>The</strong> winner got <strong>the</strong> Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Enflamed Digit. General revelry followed.<br />

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Rosemary <strong>of</strong> Talmont - Azure, a rosemary wreath<br />

proper between three mullets <strong>of</strong> six points argent.<br />

January 11, 1975 AS IX Twelfth Night Revel<br />

Held at St. Paul’s Methodist Church, San Bernadino, CA. Prince Hugh and Princess Rosemary held court. King Paul and Queen Carol<br />

attended. King Paul gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Arabella Lyon de Rohese and made Armond Sebastian de la Forêt de Savigny and Maihe<br />

McFregy Court Barons. <strong>The</strong>re was a banquet followed by contests and revelry. <strong>The</strong>re was a St. George and <strong>the</strong> Dragon play, and Giesele-<br />

Hildegaard sang and played <strong>the</strong> guitar. Karin von Schatten won <strong>the</strong> embroidered trim from scratch contest, a friend <strong>of</strong> Baroness Jessica<br />

Lyrindi <strong>of</strong> Northmarch won <strong>the</strong> knitted or Starting from Existing Trim contest, and <strong>the</strong> Insulter’s Guild won <strong>the</strong> final contest with a truly<br />

yucky entry. Eric von Strein was made Principality Chirurgeon. Alys von Markheim (Alison von Markheim) was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

April 19, 1975 AS IX Coronet Tourney<br />

Held in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Olivia de Montmarsh was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Prince Hugh and Princess Rosemary presided. Coronet lists<br />

were held. Thomas <strong>the</strong> Merciless was <strong>the</strong> winner and Elaine was his lady. Following this <strong>the</strong> event turned into <strong>the</strong> May Festival, with Elaine<br />

as May Queen. <strong>The</strong>re was a Blue Banquet that evening. Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate was admitted to <strong>the</strong> new Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dragon. <strong>The</strong>re was<br />

an Art Auction.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “What's <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dragon? Who gave it to me? For what? Was <strong>the</strong>re ever ano<strong>the</strong>r one awarded? Any clues who we could<br />

ask if you don't know?” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

1 “I thought <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dragon occurred when you won Kirby's first prize tourney. If it is related to <strong>the</strong> Coronet Tourney, <strong>the</strong>n<br />

I have no idea.” – Robear du Bois<br />

I “I think you're right. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dragon must be in relation to <strong>the</strong> Kirby Prize Tourney in which I won <strong>the</strong> Dragon<br />

embossed sword. It may be that he didn't present <strong>the</strong> "award" part until <strong>the</strong> coronet tourney. (I definitely took immediate<br />

possession <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sword). It must have been his intention to hold several prize tourneys, (which he kind <strong>of</strong> did), and have<br />

each winner added to <strong>the</strong> Order, but I don't know if <strong>the</strong>re was ever any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> subsequent winners were so awarded. I think<br />

he dropped <strong>the</strong> idea <strong>of</strong> marking <strong>the</strong> prizes with <strong>the</strong> embossed dragon. It was quite a bit <strong>of</strong> work. Subsequent prizes usually<br />

came out <strong>of</strong> his normal stock. He never had ano<strong>the</strong>r prize quite so grand as that sword.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

April 26, 1975 AS IX First Annual Caid Rebellion<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Bakersfield Junior College Campus, Bakersfield, CA. Thomas <strong>the</strong> Merciless was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Prince Hugh instituted <strong>the</strong> Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wolf Pack for those fighters who kept formation. <strong>The</strong> kingdom forces defeated <strong>the</strong> Caid forces. In <strong>the</strong> bridge defense <strong>the</strong> Caid fighters<br />

died to <strong>the</strong> last man which two kingdom fighters survived to claim victory, one being Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky, <strong>the</strong> flag bearer, who crawled<br />

across to victory with <strong>the</strong> flag.


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A “This was <strong>the</strong> beginning <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> legend <strong>of</strong> William <strong>the</strong> Lucky - finest sword and banner-pole Florentine fighter in <strong>the</strong> Knowne Worlde.<br />

Caid had <strong>the</strong> kingdom forces outnumbered by a margin <strong>of</strong> about ten fighters (roughly 40/30 if I remember clearly) but <strong>the</strong> Crown<br />

forces had <strong>the</strong> edge in belted fighters including <strong>the</strong> King, a couple <strong>of</strong> Dukes and several battered old road-warriors. <strong>The</strong> open field<br />

battle was won handily by <strong>the</strong> Crown forces due to better skill and discipline. <strong>The</strong> bridge battle was indeed a "Damn close-run<br />

thing", to start with <strong>the</strong> 'bridge' was a bunch <strong>of</strong> folding-leg cafeteria tables laid flat edge-to-edge as pavers between two lines <strong>of</strong> hay<br />

bales. <strong>The</strong> footing was worse than a shopping-mall floor for combat. Unless I'm mistaken, <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r survivor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bridge battle<br />

was Richard <strong>of</strong> House Havn, Henrik's squire. <strong>The</strong> fortification defense battle I believe was a draw or damned close again (I was<br />

dead inside <strong>the</strong>ir walls with a mild concussion {repeated 'that don't count Kevin' haft blows from pole weapons during <strong>the</strong> endgame}).<br />

We later swapped sides so <strong>the</strong> Crown forces defended and <strong>the</strong> result was similar - it is very difficult to force your way into<br />

a defensive position with adequate defenders and weapon reach.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r historical significance <strong>of</strong> this event is that its porta-privies were <strong>the</strong> site <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> events leading to <strong>the</strong> composing<br />

(filking) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ballad about Douglas Longshanks entitled Brown Sleeves.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “This event was great fun. In a fit <strong>of</strong> whimsy, I had constructed a banner and banner pole rugged enough to be carried into battle.<br />

In those days, most banners were patterned on large, roughly square, processional banners, and were frequently made <strong>of</strong> satin<br />

or something equally delicate. This one was also square, but denim ... heraldic, but denim. <strong>The</strong> banner was supported by a fixed<br />

cross bar, and <strong>the</strong> pole came complete with a basket hilt, allowing it to serve as a long, slender shield at need. (Unfortunately, in<br />

<strong>the</strong> close confines <strong>of</strong> a bridge battle, it was still possible to lose a leg. I did better in <strong>the</strong> open field.)<br />

“I also discovered that you could fluster a lot <strong>of</strong> opponents if <strong>the</strong> banner just happened to come between <strong>the</strong> opponent's eyes<br />

and my upper body, my head blows went unblocked. Or else <strong>the</strong> opponent put his shield permanently up to cover his head, and<br />

so left his ribs open. Not appropriate tactics for single combat in a Crown Lists, but it fit <strong>the</strong> (happy) mood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> event.” – William<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

C “What hasn't been mentioned here is <strong>the</strong> identity <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r fighter, and <strong>the</strong> circumstances <strong>of</strong> his fighting. Richard <strong>of</strong> Havn, one<br />

<strong>of</strong> Henrik's household and a fine man, was wearing Duke Paul's old armor for <strong>the</strong> day. Paul and I had died in <strong>the</strong> first seconds <strong>of</strong><br />

that fight (charging a shield wall did not and still does not usually work). Rick had a fairly short spear or pole arm, and was a very<br />

new fighter at that time. But he was wearing Paul's armor - <strong>the</strong> Caidan's knew that armor, and held back, allowing William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

to kill <strong>the</strong>m <strong>of</strong>f, one by one. I remember watching this in amazement, and laughing afterwards. Great fun.” – James Greyhelm<br />

1 “I had a post movie drink with Rick and Karen yesterday and as one might expect we were yarning about <strong>the</strong> Goode Olde Dayze,<br />

so I asked him to confirm my message (to <strong>the</strong> AHP) from last week that is along <strong>the</strong> same lines as this one from James. He<br />

laughed deprecatingly and called it his "Fifteen minutes <strong>of</strong> Fame". We got to swapping 'No Shit, <strong>The</strong>re I Was' stories about<br />

<strong>the</strong> event and his tale matches Jims' account in every particular. – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

I “I also remember <strong>the</strong> incident vividly and pretty much exactly as Jim does. I remember right at <strong>the</strong> start <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bridge battle<br />

we lined up Olaf <strong>the</strong> Medi-Ogre and Warren <strong>the</strong> Strange to try and break <strong>the</strong>ir spear wall with a charge. Olaf made Warren<br />

look small and Warren made everyone else look small. <strong>The</strong>y charged and went exactly nowhere. <strong>The</strong> pikes stopped <strong>the</strong>m,<br />

killed <strong>the</strong>m, and slaughtered <strong>the</strong> fighters behind <strong>the</strong>m, including Paul and, I think, myself. If Caid had charged when we<br />

were down to Bill and Rick, <strong>the</strong>y'd have killed <strong>the</strong>m easily.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

a “Very true.<br />

“Nobody had really fought a bridge battle on that scale, and we didn't know that <strong>the</strong> charge wouldn't work. We did<br />

lose most <strong>of</strong> our better fighters in <strong>the</strong> first few minutes.<br />

“Also, <strong>the</strong> West didn't take things as seriously as Caid did. <strong>The</strong> odds were, I think, 27 to 14 in <strong>the</strong>ir favor.<br />

“A similar thing happened in <strong>the</strong> open-field battle. Once it started, I was at one end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> line surrounded by<br />

about six Caidens, who were staying well out <strong>of</strong> range, and yelling "watch out" every time I made a move. <strong>The</strong> same<br />

thing was happening to Rick at <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> line. This evened up <strong>the</strong> numerical odds for everybody else. At<br />

that time, <strong>the</strong> fighting quality was much higher in <strong>the</strong> West, so even odds were in our favor.<br />

“By <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Castle battle, <strong>the</strong>y had figured things out.<br />

“Replying to Kevin's question about <strong>the</strong> site; It was in Bakersfield. I don't remember any cannon, though.” – Paul<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

I “I also have this vague memory <strong>of</strong> Rick losing a tooth later due to having put foam rubber cheek pads in Paul's old helmet<br />

instead <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> firm ones Paul used. Perhaps someone could confirm that for me.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

a “That was at a different event. That was <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> his short fighting career. One glorious victory, one painful loss.” –<br />

Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

I “I seem to recall that that was also <strong>the</strong> event where <strong>the</strong> automatic sprinklers came on at <strong>the</strong> tourney field at 2:00 a.m.<br />

Saturday morning. Bill woke up when he put his feet down to <strong>the</strong> bottom <strong>of</strong> his sleeping bag into a pool <strong>of</strong> icy water. I<br />

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remember Maihe McFergie storming around <strong>the</strong> field shouting about how people weren't going to like this. From <strong>the</strong> warm<br />

security <strong>of</strong> my sleeping bag in <strong>the</strong> center <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> pavilion we were in I heard him and drifted back to sleep.” – Steven<br />

MacEanruig<br />

a “Nope, <strong>the</strong> event with <strong>the</strong> ice-water was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> wars with Atenveldt. Out in desert, which had gotten cold as only<br />

deserts can. We had arrived late, and I had simply tossed my sleeping bag on <strong>the</strong> ground next to <strong>the</strong> vehicle we had<br />

come in, figuring to unpack in <strong>the</strong> morning. By morning, <strong>the</strong>re was heavy frost on <strong>the</strong> ground.<br />

“Some people wake up quickly, and leap out <strong>of</strong> bed ready to face <strong>the</strong> day. O<strong>the</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> us wake up slowly. But if you<br />

have been curled up in a sleeping bag into a tight little ball, trying to keep warm, and finally give in to <strong>the</strong> inevitable and<br />

stretch out -- only to find you have just put your feet into a pool <strong>of</strong> ice water . . . !” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky, who has made<br />

very sure ever since that any vehicle he buys has room for him to spread a sleeping bag INSIDE!<br />

i “This makes sense to me because I don't remember <strong>the</strong> rebellion being an overnight event. My recollection is<br />

that everybody from both sides packed up after <strong>the</strong> fighting was over, drove up highway 99 to Rieslingshire and<br />

partied til <strong>the</strong> small hours doing a thorough but viewpoint-slanted post-mortem on <strong>the</strong> day's fighting.” – Kevin<br />

Peregrynne<br />

1 “I don't think it was a 2 day event. We drove down on Friday night and slept in someone's pavilion in our<br />

sleeping bags. I vaguely remember driving back to Rieslingshire that evening as well, but I'm not sure. We<br />

may have gone home instead.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

A “Although <strong>the</strong> rebellion itself took place on Saturday, it was intended to be a weekend event. Probably<br />

a little over half <strong>the</strong> Caidans drove up Friday night and camped. Although I had only been in <strong>the</strong> group<br />

a little over six months, Caid was a small group, and I knew <strong>the</strong> people in all but one tent Saturday<br />

morning. After closing court (where Paul "beheaded" two watermelons <strong>of</strong>fered up as surrogates), <strong>the</strong><br />

Western contingent did return to Riesling, which was <strong>the</strong> only disappointment <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> weekend. We had<br />

hoped to rehash <strong>the</strong> battles and hold a bardic circle toge<strong>the</strong>r. I don't know <strong>of</strong> anyone driving to Riesling<br />

for <strong>the</strong> evening, nor do I know <strong>of</strong> anyone being invited. I think <strong>the</strong>re may have been a few challenges<br />

fought on Sunday, but most <strong>of</strong> us were pretty worn out, and <strong>the</strong>re was no one <strong>the</strong>re who we couldn't fight<br />

with at most Tourneys. I think <strong>the</strong> high point <strong>of</strong> Sunday was Philip <strong>of</strong> Meade taking his flanged steel<br />

mace over to <strong>the</strong> old car <strong>the</strong> college students were using as a fund raiser. For a buck you could hit <strong>the</strong><br />

car with a baseball bat, but Philip used his mace, and left a real impression on <strong>the</strong> car.” – Robear du<br />

Bois<br />

1 “Rick described <strong>the</strong> bridge end-game as a teamwork double-psyche - <strong>the</strong>y'd see him, think "Oh Shit, Paul!", <strong>the</strong>n Lucky would<br />

wave <strong>the</strong> banner in <strong>the</strong>ir faces and Rick would clonk <strong>the</strong>m, while <strong>the</strong>y were paralyzed with fear and momentary blindness, with<br />

his pole weapon. He also noted that <strong>the</strong>ir opponents made <strong>the</strong> classic mistake <strong>of</strong> coming on singly against two fighters who<br />

had, for whatever reason, hit upon a team tactic that worked (a sure way to get your ticket to Valhallah punched).”<br />

“Rick and I also talked about his tooth loss Sunday. That happened at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> event a few weeks later (Big Trees?),<br />

he was still using Paul's old equipment. <strong>The</strong> injury is described accurately - both upper center incisors broken or killed. It<br />

happened during a melee when Robear du Bois caught Rick under <strong>the</strong> rim <strong>of</strong> his helm with a pole weapon, and as described,<br />

<strong>the</strong> cheek pads were not properly fitted (and to quote Rick - "fortunately nei<strong>the</strong>r was <strong>the</strong> chin strap or my neck would have been<br />

damaged."). This was <strong>the</strong> origin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> WK (later SCA) prohibition against thrusting on <strong>the</strong> run using <strong>the</strong> body's momentum<br />

as part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> impact.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

a “Robear could definitely hit with a pike. He was <strong>the</strong> origin <strong>of</strong> my first real breastplate after he about stove in my ribs during<br />

a castle battle.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “Ano<strong>the</strong>r Alzheimers question ... I always thought <strong>the</strong> first rebellion event was in Visalia, ano<strong>the</strong>r 20 minutes away from<br />

Bakersfield??<br />

“Does anybody else remember that !@#$%^&*(-+=! cannon at <strong>the</strong> North end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> field that <strong>the</strong>y shot <strong>of</strong>f every 20 minutes<br />

or so?” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

D “It took place at a Junior College in Bakersfield, and was held on <strong>the</strong>ir athletic field. <strong>The</strong>y were holding a "Renaissance Fair" in<br />

conjunction with <strong>the</strong> rebellion, but didn't have a clue regarding what sort <strong>of</strong> crafts or games to have. Morvin delivered <strong>the</strong> challenge<br />

from Prince Hugh to King Paul at a very soggy March Crown, throwing one <strong>of</strong> Hugh's gauntlets at Paul's feet. After <strong>the</strong> challenge<br />

was read, Paul picked up <strong>the</strong> gauntlet and asked Morvin if tradition now dictated that Paul should slap Morvin with it. Morvin looked<br />

nervous, because <strong>the</strong> gauntlet was very heavy, but agreed that this was probably true. Paul <strong>the</strong>n handed <strong>the</strong> gauntlet to Morvin and<br />

told him to slap Hugh for him. Morvin asked, "How hard?", and Paul told him, "As hard as you dare."” – Robear du Bois<br />

1 [didnt have a clue what sort <strong>of</strong> ...] “Likewise with <strong>the</strong> Renaissance Fair. I never managed to make it from <strong>the</strong> tourney site and<br />

have no clue ei<strong>the</strong>r what <strong>the</strong>y had <strong>the</strong>re.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

D “We were worried about being outnumbered, and knew <strong>the</strong>y were better fighters, so we tried to bribe <strong>the</strong> Riesling contingent with<br />

alcoholic beverages, but Earl Douglas said that without Riesling <strong>the</strong> King would only have six men with him, so <strong>the</strong>y would have<br />

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to stay with him. Years later Douglas would comment that getting <strong>the</strong> Western fighters to come to <strong>the</strong> First Rebellion was like trying<br />

to stack water.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re were 19 Western fighters (12 from Riesling), but this number included 2 Dukes, Paul and James, at least one Earl,<br />

Douglas, and several Knights, including William <strong>the</strong> Lucky and Kevin Peregrynne. Only Kevin had brought a polearm, and it was<br />

broken in <strong>the</strong> first battle. <strong>The</strong>re were 21 Caidan fighters for <strong>the</strong> first battle, 23 for <strong>the</strong> second, and 25 for <strong>the</strong> third battle. Only Hugh<br />

was a Knight, but we had 6 polearms, and had been practicing fighting in teams.” – Robear du Bois<br />

1 “I can remember myself, Rick, Paul, William, and Warren.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

D “<strong>The</strong> first battle was a bridge, made up <strong>of</strong> 16 (I think) hay bales. Hugh put a bartizan on each side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bridge at mid-point, and<br />

I think <strong>the</strong> bridge was about 6 feet wide. Hugh put a polearms man in each bartizan, and lined <strong>the</strong> rest up on <strong>the</strong> bridge, with a<br />

couple new fighters at <strong>the</strong> front to absorb <strong>the</strong> shock <strong>of</strong> a charge, and <strong>the</strong>n his best swordsmen (probably two ranks) and <strong>the</strong> rest<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> poles. <strong>The</strong> newer fighters filled <strong>the</strong> back ranks. <strong>The</strong> poles were all halberds and glaives, but <strong>the</strong>re was no length limit <strong>the</strong>n,<br />

and some were over 9 feet long.” – Robear du Bois<br />

1 “We came, we charged, we died. I remember watching a good deal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bridge battle from <strong>the</strong> sidelines. I have no clear<br />

memory <strong>of</strong> who killed me or how I was killed but it was early.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

D “I don't know how many times <strong>the</strong> Westerners charged, but since <strong>the</strong> bodies weren't removed and <strong>the</strong>y had no polearms to speak<br />

<strong>of</strong>, it was very tough going. During one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir charges I killed Paul with my halberd. Hugh's position seemed invulnerable until<br />

Hugh got ei<strong>the</strong>r bored or tired and, saying "You just live once", he charged <strong>the</strong> Western fighters. He was, <strong>of</strong> course, butchered, but<br />

not before Maihee McFerge, and <strong>the</strong>n Einar individually charged after him. All died in seconds, and three <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> best swordsmen<br />

on <strong>the</strong> bridge were gone. But <strong>the</strong> bridge was still a hard nut to crack, and finally <strong>the</strong>re were only 2 Western fighters left, William <strong>the</strong><br />

Lucky, fighting with sword and banner, and Rick Mantegani, a new fighter with sword and shield who had been legged. We had<br />

6 fighters left on <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bridge, but <strong>the</strong>y were all beginners, and William picked <strong>the</strong>m <strong>of</strong>f one by one, and won <strong>the</strong> battle.” –<br />

Robear du Bois<br />

1 “I admit, I thought William's sword and banner arrangement was completely go<strong>of</strong>y, but <strong>the</strong>n it worked.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

D “We expected to be swept away fairly quickly in <strong>the</strong> open field battle, but found that fighting in teams really does make a difference.<br />

Martin, Morvin and I fought toge<strong>the</strong>r as <strong>the</strong> right flank unit, and found ourselves facing Paul most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> battle. Generally <strong>the</strong> two<br />

armies slowly pivoted, with each side advancing on its right. During a hold Hugh told us to reverse to <strong>the</strong> left flank, which we did,<br />

but Paul also reversed flanks, so we weren't able to stabilize <strong>the</strong> flank, and shortly after this <strong>the</strong> line began to break up. I would<br />

guess that <strong>the</strong>y suffered at least 50% casualties.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re weren't enough hay bales to make a satisfactory castle, so several cafeteria type tables were also used for walls. <strong>The</strong><br />

middle section <strong>of</strong> hay bales was considered a broken gate, and <strong>the</strong> hay bales here could be climbed over. I was fighting near <strong>the</strong><br />

right end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> wall, I don't remember how Hugh stationed <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Army. At first <strong>the</strong> Western Army tried to skirmish along<br />

<strong>the</strong> walls, and I found myself facing Paul, who had a great sword. After what seemed like a great deal <strong>of</strong> fencing, I succeeded in<br />

killing Paul with a thrust to <strong>the</strong> face, <strong>the</strong> first time I had used <strong>the</strong> thrusting tip on <strong>the</strong> halberd, and James, who was next to Paul, killed<br />

me as I leaned over <strong>the</strong> wall. <strong>The</strong> skirmishing was not very productive, so <strong>the</strong>y formed a column and charged over <strong>the</strong> hay bales<br />

in <strong>the</strong> middle. <strong>The</strong>y got about ten feet into <strong>the</strong> castle before <strong>the</strong>y were stopped, and <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong>y were beaten to death from both sides.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bodies were so thick that Kevin couldn't fall down when he died. Only three battles were planned, but <strong>the</strong> West wanted a chance<br />

to defend <strong>the</strong> castle and use our polearms, so we fought once more, "just for fun".” – Robear du Bois<br />

1 [Kevin couldn’t fall down ...] “I died in <strong>the</strong> skirmishing. Robear was <strong>the</strong> one who did me and it remains one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> hardest body<br />

blows I've ever received. Afterwards I quickly built my first heavy lea<strong>the</strong>r breast and back. I felt like all <strong>the</strong> ribs on my right side<br />

were stove in.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

D “I talked Paul into letting me use my halberd, but <strong>the</strong>y kept <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r five. Naturally we all died. It was great fun. Come to <strong>the</strong> war<br />

in April and we'll do it all again.” – Robear du Bois<br />

E “Caid's war song, complete with pre-written "apology" verse should we lose, which we expected to sing. Presented and performed<br />

by myself and Jessica Llyrindi <strong>of</strong> Northmarch<br />

“Oh, and to Kevin, I remember <strong>the</strong> &@%#*$)@& cannon. It was a hand cannon (gun), belonged to one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> mundanes<br />

participating in <strong>the</strong>ir fair. I think he wore a cavalier's suit and was tolling some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> hours.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

[See appendices for <strong>the</strong> song – on page: 366]<br />

F “I am writing you to "set <strong>the</strong> record straight" so to speak on <strong>the</strong> details concerning <strong>the</strong> final moments <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 'bridge fight' that occurred<br />

during <strong>the</strong> First Annual Caid Rebellion. This was <strong>the</strong> incident that involved three Caid fighters, William <strong>the</strong> Lucky and Richard <strong>of</strong><br />

Havn (myself). For me, it was my "fifteen minutes <strong>of</strong> fame" in <strong>the</strong> SCA as my fighting career was a brief one to say <strong>the</strong> least ...<br />

Although this event took place around 25 years ago, it remains a vivid memory. Here is my account as I remember it ...<br />

“After much spirited fighting, both sides were reduced in number to just three unbelted fighters for Caid who remained on <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bridge, and two for <strong>the</strong> West/Mists, William <strong>the</strong> Lucky and me (Richard <strong>of</strong> Havn). William was armed with a long sword<br />

in his right hand and carried <strong>the</strong> banner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West on a staff in his left hand ... He did not have a shield ... <strong>The</strong> three fighters who<br />

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remained on <strong>the</strong> Caid side were each armed with sword and shield. Both <strong>of</strong> us stood a few paces back from <strong>the</strong> bridge on our side<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> "river" so to speak ... I was armed only with a pike mall some 8 feet in total length. It was <strong>the</strong> weapon I carried with great<br />

success during this entire fight. I stood behind and to <strong>the</strong> left <strong>of</strong> William so as to use his banner (pole) as a shield. It turned out<br />

to be a good decision ... At this time I remember thinking "if those men rush us all at once, we are dead ..."<br />

“Instead [to my surprise], and one by one, <strong>the</strong>y walked over <strong>the</strong> bridge to face us individually ... <strong>The</strong> first fighter to approach<br />

swung his sword at William who blocked <strong>the</strong> blow(s) with his sword and banner staff ... In dealing with William his guard was down<br />

for anybody else, so it was easy for me to time my moves. Using my pike-mall, I reached around to <strong>the</strong> left <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> banner pole and<br />

dispatched this man with one quick blow to <strong>the</strong> right side <strong>of</strong> his helm. <strong>The</strong> second fighter was taken out in exactly <strong>the</strong> same manner<br />

... <strong>The</strong> third tied himself up in <strong>the</strong> banner pole and William was able to deliver a strong blow to his helm ... As he hesitated a<br />

moment, I made two additional blows to his helm with my pike-mall and finished him.<br />

“William and I actually stood <strong>the</strong>re for a moment before it 'sunk in' ... <strong>The</strong>re were no o<strong>the</strong>r opponents ... we won ... At that point<br />

William let out a cheer and ran across <strong>the</strong> bridge with me right behind him and "planted <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> flag" on "<strong>the</strong>ir soil" ... We<br />

exchanged war hoops and back patting ... etc ...<br />

“That is how I remember it ...”<br />

“I was without armour at <strong>the</strong> first Caid rebellion but wanted to fight for <strong>the</strong> West on that day. Paul had heard this and <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

me his complete original suit <strong>of</strong> black armour as he was planning to wear his new armour for <strong>the</strong> first time on this occasion. It was<br />

loaned to me [Paul never asked for money, nor was any ever given] for as long as I needed it..., or at least until I could make or<br />

acquire my own. Paul was most generous to allow me to use it ... I can remember thinking that I must do well ... I am wearing <strong>the</strong><br />

king's armour! Some months later as I recall, <strong>the</strong> suit was returned to Paul's household or on to someone else for fur<strong>the</strong>r use. <strong>The</strong><br />

second time I wore it was at <strong>the</strong> June AS X Crown tourney in <strong>the</strong> field melee ... where I had <strong>the</strong> misfortune to be on <strong>the</strong> receiving<br />

end <strong>of</strong> a Robear du Bois polearm. Robear has remembered his tactics well ... Paul had just gone by taking a swipe at me when<br />

Robear moved quickly up behind him and thrust at my helm. However, I was not on my knees but was moving towards him when<br />

I was hit ... <strong>The</strong> force <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> blow [you are stronger than you think, Robear] slammed <strong>the</strong> helmet back into my face and badly chipped<br />

three <strong>of</strong> my upper front teeth ... I <strong>the</strong>n DROPPED to my knees spitting tooth fragments through <strong>the</strong> visor slots!! <strong>The</strong>re is NO excuse<br />

for a helm that is not properly padded, strapped and fitted ... I <strong>of</strong>fer none ... I should <strong>of</strong> made all <strong>the</strong> adjustments to Paul's old helm<br />

to achieve a perfect fit ... I never bo<strong>the</strong>red ... case closed ... teeth still missing!” – Richard <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

G “My recollection <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> challenge & first Rebellion went this way; <strong>The</strong> challenge was delivered to King Paul by Morven <strong>of</strong> Carrick with<br />

Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Stirling backing him up. I was <strong>the</strong> banner bearer behind <strong>the</strong>m as I had done that for <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood (and King<br />

William II once) and would serve in that capacity for <strong>the</strong> Principality more than once later on. Hugh was not tired-merely bored when<br />

he suddenly said his piece, and, without informing his shieldman and bodyguard (me) what he planned (if planned is <strong>the</strong> right<br />

word) he charged. Hugh used to play Dungeons & Dragons that way as well. A while later someone with a polearm from <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Kingdom</strong> side, knocked me from <strong>the</strong> first line into <strong>the</strong> third with a half-gainer that left my shield caught under me and split my lip.<br />

All-in-all a day <strong>of</strong> great fun, where we did a whole lot better than any <strong>of</strong> us expected, what with <strong>the</strong> difference in expertise that we all<br />

readily acknowledged.” – Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

H “Three things stick out in my mind about this event. 1st: Martin’s X-rated birthday cake. 2nd: William <strong>the</strong> Lucky and his lone stand<br />

at <strong>the</strong> bridge. 3rd and most humorous: was Douglas Longshanks. After <strong>the</strong> fighting he had put on a new yellow T-tunic with<br />

sweeping angel sleeves. After a visit to <strong>the</strong> privies, Ian <strong>of</strong> Cawdor caught him pouring Brown Derby beer on one <strong>of</strong> his sleeves.<br />

Doug finally confessed that he thought that <strong>the</strong> toilet paper seemed extremely s<strong>of</strong>t for a port-a-poti. Needless to say Ian never let<br />

him forget and <strong>the</strong> song “Brown Sleeves” (I think written by Amanda <strong>of</strong> Cawdor who also wrote “Men <strong>of</strong> Riesling”) became a shire<br />

favorite. Does anyone still have <strong>the</strong> words to this song?” – Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar<br />

1 “I will take credit for “Men <strong>of</strong> Riesling”, but not “Brown Sleeves”. Somebody else gets <strong>the</strong> blame for that.” – Amanda <strong>of</strong> Cawdor<br />

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June 7, 1975 AS X <strong>The</strong> Princess’ Own Coronetting Tourney<br />

Held at Alhambra Park, Alhambra, CA. Prince Hugh and Princess Rosemary<br />

presided. Lists were held for <strong>the</strong> Princess’ Own Champion. <strong>The</strong>re was a<br />

banquet at <strong>the</strong> Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Alhambra. <strong>The</strong> coronation <strong>of</strong><br />

Prince Thomas and Princess Elaine followed. King Andrew attended and<br />

gave <strong>the</strong> Prince <strong>of</strong> Caid <strong>the</strong> power to give Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms during his (King<br />

Andrew’s) reign. King Andrew knighted Thomas <strong>the</strong> Merciless before he<br />

was crowned. About this time <strong>the</strong> Crown Prints went monthly.<br />

Thomas <strong>the</strong> Merciless - Argent, goutty de sang, a<br />

dexter hand couped at <strong>the</strong> wrist vert, a bordure sable. Elaine<br />

September 13, 1975 AS X Fall Coronet Tourney<br />

Held at Tucker’s Grove Park, above Santa Barbara, CA. Baroness Jessica Lyrindi <strong>of</strong> Northmarch and Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate were <strong>the</strong><br />

autocrats. <strong>The</strong> tourney started in <strong>the</strong> grey misting morning with <strong>the</strong> court <strong>of</strong> Prince Thomas and Princess Elaine. Following court Fiona<br />

MacGregor (Natalya de Foix) was assassinated by a poisoned kiss from Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate. Fiona, who had been forewarned, had left<br />

a list <strong>of</strong> four fighters to avenger here, and Martin was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Coronet Lists were held, and Gregory <strong>of</strong> York was <strong>the</strong> winner, defeating Morven <strong>of</strong> Carrick. Vivian Aurora de la Mer was Gregory’s<br />

lady. Quetzalochtzin won <strong>the</strong> contest for <strong>the</strong> design <strong>of</strong> coronets for <strong>the</strong> Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong> Caid. Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia Beatrice<br />

Carmigniani) was appointed Principality Chirurgeon. At closing court Prince Thomas gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Jocelyn Elspeth Fitzharry<br />

<strong>of</strong> Gillyflower, Jon Trimara, and Sine <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Singing Hands. A revel was held at Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate’s home.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I never liked <strong>the</strong> "chirurgeon" title because <strong>of</strong> two mistakes that occurred early on. My feeling was, and still is, that something as<br />

basically necessary as "first aid" should be called just that, or "medic" but not a tongue-twisting medieval name.<br />

“At one public event (and I may remember which when I'm not so tired) a mundane fainted. His companions set up a cry for<br />

help, and an even noisier SCA person started calling "chirurgeon." This stopped <strong>the</strong> mundanes from going for nearby EMT help,<br />

because <strong>the</strong>y thought <strong>the</strong> SCAer was calling "surgeon" and <strong>the</strong> little freckled lady trotting forward with <strong>the</strong> Plano tool box was a<br />

qualified medical doctor. Luckily, it wasn't a real heart attack, but very valuable time was wasted that might have meant that man's<br />

life. It scared me badly.<br />

“Ano<strong>the</strong>r incident was at a park somewhere in <strong>the</strong> West, where a kid managed to cut himself with dad's knife (dad wasn't<br />

handling it right, ei<strong>the</strong>r). <strong>The</strong> cry <strong>of</strong> "chirurgeon" went up, and as -- at <strong>the</strong> time -- <strong>the</strong> only acting medic on <strong>the</strong> entire west coast, I went<br />

to see what was wrong. A genuine doctor picnicking nearby also came to see what was wrong. He challenged my use <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> word<br />

"chirurgeon" as fraudulent, suggesting that I was putting myself in serious legal trouble if someone wanted to sue. He also<br />

suggested that <strong>the</strong> proper term for my form <strong>of</strong> first aid would have more properly be called "leech" in medieval days. He was<br />

probably right.<br />

“At any rate, some people never got used to calling for "chirurgeon" when yelling "medic!" got <strong>the</strong> same results.” – Flavia<br />

Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

B “<strong>The</strong> assassination was part <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> deeds noted for <strong>the</strong> craft and finesse with which one could carry <strong>the</strong>m out. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

been sponsored by <strong>the</strong> Assassin's Guild which had a short (and somewhat turbulent) run in Caid. I had recently been done in by<br />

a bottle <strong>of</strong> home brew which had a curious green tinge, hidden within its brown glass container. I took it in good jest, I knew it was<br />

coming, just not from whom (Sir Christian <strong>of</strong> Orange,) nor how ... Fiona thought it quite humorous, so I took up <strong>the</strong> challenge,<br />

secretly let it be known who <strong>the</strong> victim would be (part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> rules), and that she would be done in at <strong>the</strong> next coronet tourney. I <strong>the</strong>n<br />

convinced her I wasn't pleased with <strong>the</strong> whole concept and that I would attend to her throughout <strong>the</strong> tourney. She picked a number<br />

<strong>of</strong> protectors. I suggested we would be more motivated with a kiss. I let <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs kiss her first. When I kissed her, she remarked<br />

how sweet my lips were, literally, as I had la<strong>the</strong>red <strong>the</strong>m up with a strawberry unguent. I raised my brows, winked at her and gently<br />

eased her to <strong>the</strong> ground saying she would sleep until avenged, which happened later in <strong>the</strong> day.<br />

“Gregory arrived with a c<strong>of</strong>fin shaped heater which covered him from <strong>the</strong> eyeslots to his knees, and more importantly, he arrived<br />

with a faster flat snap than had been seen in Caid to that point. He just beat everybody to <strong>the</strong> punch. (I had been considered a<br />

viable contender but had lost my aluminum oval shield coming back from <strong>the</strong> 4th Pennsic War, and couldn't find an adequate round<br />

shield. I ended up with a heater, never did like <strong>the</strong>m much.) It's interesting that Gregory should win his first major tournament with<br />

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raw speed as he would later refine and hone his skills as <strong>the</strong> superlative swordsman and most <strong>of</strong> his career is marked by finesse<br />

and craft.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

C “I believe this is <strong>the</strong> Coronet that Sir Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided was taken out in <strong>the</strong> first round by Lord Mouice <strong>the</strong> Insane. (Mouice <strong>the</strong><br />

Insane once lost a fight to a pell). Hugh blamed Bjo for giving him bioplasm before <strong>the</strong> fight. At <strong>the</strong> time I don't think any <strong>of</strong> us had<br />

heard <strong>of</strong> bioplasm. In any case, Gregory was very hot (and well-protected) that day, winning over <strong>the</strong> 3 Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood fighters<br />

(Morven,Maihie, & Martin I believe) that were left at <strong>the</strong> semi-finals.” – Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

1 “As <strong>of</strong>ficial Caidan First-Aider, I dispensed salt tablets to fighters, since that was <strong>the</strong> current wisdom <strong>of</strong> dealing with people<br />

who insisted on engaging in physical activity in hot wea<strong>the</strong>r, such as running around hitting each o<strong>the</strong>r with rattan sticks. Hugh<br />

took 3 tablets and a glass <strong>of</strong> water, immediately went on <strong>the</strong> field to fight, and was promptly killed by Mouice <strong>the</strong> Insane.<br />

Nobody could believe that could happen! Even I was surprised, and I seldom paid much attention to <strong>the</strong> fighting, except to tally<br />

up how many stretch bandages I'd lose to fighters who never returned <strong>the</strong>m. Hugh always blamed me (humorously, I hope)<br />

for his losing that fight, though <strong>the</strong> salt tablets would not have had a chance to dissolve in his system in that short a time.” –<br />

Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

I “Salt tablets were pretty awful ... I only fought in <strong>the</strong> one field melee that made up <strong>the</strong> London Bridge War because <strong>the</strong> salt<br />

tablet I took made me feel ill. But Hugh certainly did not lose that fight because <strong>of</strong> salt tablets he had just taken, as Bjo<br />

noted. Hugh knew Mouice too well, and consequently did not consider him a threat. But every fighter on <strong>the</strong> field may be<br />

<strong>the</strong> one who kills you.<br />

“Very few people in Caid had noticed how quick Gregory was before this day, but Gregory fought David <strong>the</strong> Iron Livered<br />

in <strong>the</strong> first or second round, and flat-snapped him before David had even thrown a single blow. David was a very large,<br />

very physical fighter who was sometimes hard to kill, and <strong>the</strong>re was not a word spoken around <strong>the</strong> eric as everyone waited<br />

to see if he would take <strong>the</strong> blow. David had frozen in mid-charge when Gregory hit him, and after about two seconds, he<br />

slowly toppled over, his sword arm still raised to strike.” – Robear du Bois<br />

November 22, 1975 AS X Fall Investiture Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> First United Methodist Church, Riverside, CA. Baron Waldt von<br />

Markheim, Baroness Alison von Markheim, Master Däwyd von Markheim, and<br />

Rowenna de Segovia, Dreiburgen Seneschal, were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. Prince Thomas<br />

and Princess Elayne held <strong>the</strong>ir final court. King Douglas and Queen Lorna<br />

attended. Prince Thomas gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Alewülfe <strong>the</strong> Red, Angelique<br />

du Val, Cristóbal degli Gilicine che Mangia Uome, Dione Avery de Rohese,<br />

Gabrielle Nichole Deveraux NicChlurain, Lavendar <strong>of</strong> Lorn, Maria Alesandra de<br />

Rohese, Rupert Fairchild and Tober Thorwald. <strong>The</strong>n Prince Thomas and Princess<br />

Elayne crowned Gregory <strong>of</strong> York and his lady Vivian Aurora de la Mer Prince and<br />

Princess <strong>of</strong> Caid. King Douglas gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Robert Godwin <strong>of</strong><br />

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Vivian Aurora de la Mer - Argent, on a bend sinister<br />

vert between two crescents azure, three lillies palewise arg<br />

Gregory <strong>of</strong> York - Argent, a falcon striking, wings Markmoor. A Princess’ Favor Lists was held, with Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

displayed proper, on a chief azure three roses argent, each charged<br />

with a rose Or, fimbriated sable, all barbed and defeating seeded proper. Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky to claim <strong>the</strong> prize. A Poetry Contest was held,<br />

with Däwyd von Markheim <strong>the</strong> winner. At final court King Douglas knighted Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate. <strong>The</strong>ir<br />

Majesties and <strong>The</strong>ir Highnesses <strong>the</strong>n judged <strong>the</strong> Tart Contest and proclaimed Giesele Hildegaard <strong>the</strong> winner for her lemon custard tarts,<br />

with Jana d’Aquitaine’s egg custard tarts a close second, followed by Sine NicChlurain’s raisin and apple tarts.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “It may be interesting to note that as an unbelted fighter, I had apparently gotten <strong>the</strong> attention <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Western chivalry. I was<br />

constantly challenging <strong>the</strong>m. I had even beaten one or two in non-lists challenges. I sought <strong>the</strong> knighthood out, attacking and<br />

harassing <strong>the</strong>m in and about various melees. And I always tried to challenge <strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m in <strong>the</strong> crown lists. But until this<br />

tourney, I hadn't actually ever beaten a non-Caiden belted fighter in <strong>the</strong> lists, not a one, not once. This finals against William was<br />

my first. (None <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> chivalry realized this at <strong>the</strong> time. But it was <strong>the</strong> basis for <strong>the</strong> advice I gave all my future students. Fight <strong>the</strong><br />

best to be <strong>the</strong> best.) When I was knighted, William <strong>of</strong>fered up his chain, which I treasured for many years before I passed it on.<br />

“Oh, and Lorna was quite pleased with herself for losing ano<strong>the</strong>r Queen's Guard captain. (I don't remember who she picked<br />

to replace me, I was a bit stunned by at <strong>the</strong> time.)” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate


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January 17, 1976 AS X Twelfth Night Revel<br />

Held at Tuckers Grove, near Santa Barbara, CA. Prince Gregory and Princess Vivian held court. King William and Queen Donna attended.<br />

King Aonghais dubh MacTarbh was visiting from <strong>the</strong> East <strong>Kingdom</strong>. King William presented Conrad von Regensburg with his Grant <strong>of</strong><br />

Arms scroll, and Guinever Elspeth Malyn and Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix) with <strong>the</strong>ir Award <strong>of</strong> Arms scrolls, which had been<br />

proclaimed at Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Twelfth Night. Sir Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate was given a scroll commemorating <strong>the</strong> demise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pig at Sir Martin’s<br />

hands. Numerous presentations were made from and to <strong>the</strong> various royalty. <strong>The</strong> winners <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Costume contest were Huette von Ahrens<br />

and Duryn. A delicious banquet was served. An auction <strong>of</strong> found items was held for <strong>the</strong> benefit <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Key, followed by a “People’s<br />

Auctions”, in which Baroness Trude Lacklandia, Duke Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga, King Aonghais dubh MacTarbh, Lady Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya<br />

de Foix), and Herman de Medici were auctioned <strong>of</strong>f, bringing in almost $50 total.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I know it wasn't held at Tucker's Grove, but can't remember who <strong>the</strong> hall belonged to. I remember that no one thought Isles could<br />

fill a hall that seated 200 people, but that it was sold out. [To Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate] <strong>The</strong> pig award was <strong>the</strong> "Gilded Boar<br />

Bushwacker", wasn't it? Was it Aonghais who gave it to you? If I recall correctly, <strong>the</strong> pig was bought about a year before <strong>the</strong> event,<br />

and raised on scraps at David <strong>the</strong> Iron-livered's house, and slaughtered and cooked by you. You know far more about this event<br />

than I do, perhaps you could add to <strong>the</strong> above information. Had you already been knighted at this point?” – Robear du Bois<br />

1 “I'll dredge through my memories and try to send a couple <strong>of</strong> updates. Off <strong>the</strong> top <strong>of</strong> my head....<br />

“I don't remember if we had a day event, if we did, <strong>the</strong>n yes, it was at Tucker's Grove (almost all our tourney's were <strong>the</strong>re).<br />

<strong>The</strong> evening banquet and revel were at a church hall. It should be in an old Crown Prints or Page. I'll try to check my back<br />

issues this weekend.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> sitting royalty sounds right. (West) King William and Queen Donna having been crowned <strong>the</strong> week before at <strong>the</strong><br />

Western 12th Night, and (Caiden) Prince Gregory and Princess Vivian. (East) King Aonghais was also in attendance. Jessica<br />

Lyrindi <strong>of</strong> Northmarch was <strong>the</strong> hosting Baroness.<br />

“We served a whole, roasted 250 pound (dressed out) pig, raised, slaughtered and prepared by Isles gentry. It started<br />

at 35 pounds, live weight and lived behind David <strong>the</strong> Iron Livered's manor. As a matter <strong>of</strong> fact, it was David <strong>the</strong> Iron-Livered's<br />

idea to do <strong>the</strong> pig, he built <strong>the</strong> pen, located a pig farmer, and built <strong>the</strong> fire pit. David was supposed to do <strong>the</strong> slaughtering too<br />

but that didn't work out. David ended up on a 6-month quest (some kind <strong>of</strong> merc-work in <strong>the</strong> South Seas), so it was left to me<br />

to work <strong>the</strong> mangles. (Who knew it was a seneschal's duty?) I slaughtered and dressed <strong>the</strong> pig (with assistance, albeit<br />

reluctant assistance -- not that many able or willing). We had about 20 tables. Each table had two baked hens and pan fried<br />

rabbit. (We also raised and I slaughtered <strong>the</strong> 20+ rabbits. <strong>The</strong> hens were store bought.) After about two weeks hanging in<br />

a meat locker, we whole roasted <strong>the</strong> pig in a home built adobe bbq pit. We baked 200 potatoes, also in <strong>the</strong> pit. <strong>The</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

banquet was prepared in no less than 7 kitchens as <strong>the</strong> hall had no kitchen facilities, including various vegetables and a soup<br />

course. We also served sweet meats to <strong>the</strong> head table, being <strong>the</strong> best parts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> rabbits' livers, lungs and kidneys, quite<br />

au<strong>the</strong>ntic.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> highlight <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> feast was <strong>the</strong> presentation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> "boar" We had built a kind <strong>of</strong> travois and carried <strong>the</strong> pig in whole<br />

and covered with foil, over which we had laid a fur. No one outside <strong>of</strong> Isles knew what was coming, we had kept it a secret.<br />

I walked in carrying a Viking axe followed by four stout servers carrying <strong>the</strong> pig-laden travois. We whipped <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> covers, and<br />

as <strong>the</strong> crowd gasped in awe I beheaded <strong>the</strong> beast. <strong>The</strong> head skidded across <strong>the</strong> floor, I grabbed it, placed it on a platter, and<br />

put it in front <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> king and queen. I <strong>the</strong>n drew my dagger, carved a hunk from <strong>the</strong> carcass and proclaimed that each table<br />

could likewise help <strong>the</strong>mselves. Each table sent a couple <strong>of</strong> stalwarts to do <strong>the</strong> honors, and everyone was on <strong>the</strong>ir own for<br />

seconds and thirds. It was <strong>the</strong> first banquet in a long while where no one would claim <strong>the</strong>y went home hungry. We had about<br />

75 pounds left by night's end.<br />

“King William gave me <strong>the</strong> "award", and it might have been <strong>the</strong> "Gilded Boar Bushwhacker". It was more <strong>of</strong> a "dubbing,<br />

sort <strong>of</strong> a "one-<strong>of</strong>f" award at <strong>the</strong> king's pleasure, never to be repeated.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> award Aonghais gave me was actually (presumably) a real East <strong>Kingdom</strong> service award, <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Burdened<br />

Tiger. <strong>The</strong> actual presentation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> award was, I believe, at a later event, at Western Crown I believe. (How ironic considering<br />

our subsequent co-history.)<br />

“Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky, who was ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> Seneschal or Chief Herald <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West at that time, was overheard to say "If Caid<br />

can do a banquet like that, so can <strong>the</strong> West" (kingdom). It had been a couple <strong>of</strong> years since <strong>the</strong> West had given up on 12th<br />

Night banquets as being too big and difficult to pull <strong>of</strong>f. <strong>The</strong> very next year <strong>the</strong> West reinstated <strong>the</strong>ir 12th Night Banquet tradition,<br />

so much additional good came from our efforts, (though in my humble opinion, no one, West nor Caid, has come close to<br />

matching that particular feast, especially in consideration <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> people fed).<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Golden Key auction and "Peoples" auction mentioned were probably at <strong>the</strong> day event, (or may even be from some<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r Isles tourney, we'll have to ask around). I don't think <strong>the</strong>y occurred at <strong>the</strong> Banquet. <strong>The</strong> costume contest was in <strong>the</strong><br />

evening but I can't confirm <strong>the</strong> winners.<br />

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“Your recollection is correct in regard to <strong>the</strong> level <strong>of</strong> confidence voiced that we would be able pull it <strong>of</strong>f. We were a grossly<br />

undersized Barony, only about 8 or 9 regular members. I would very much like to get all <strong>the</strong>re names into <strong>the</strong> record as it was<br />

a glorious accomplishment considering how few <strong>of</strong> us <strong>the</strong>re were.<br />

“We did sell out <strong>the</strong> seating because we "guaranteed" no one would go home hungry and teased that anyone missing<br />

this event would "rue <strong>the</strong> day because it would be like non o<strong>the</strong>r." I guess enough people were intrigued, plus <strong>the</strong>re were a<br />

lot <strong>of</strong> West <strong>Kingdom</strong> supporters in attendance. (Of all <strong>the</strong> Caiden Baronies, I think <strong>the</strong> people <strong>of</strong> Isles, all 8 <strong>of</strong> us, were<br />

attending more Western events than any o<strong>the</strong>r Caidens at that time.)<br />

“Here's <strong>the</strong> list as best I can recall right now<br />

* Baroness Jessica Lyrindi <strong>of</strong> Northmarch (you'll have to help me with <strong>the</strong> correct spellings, it's been a long time.)<br />

* Sir Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate (Yes, I had been knighted a month or two earlier.)<br />

* (Gosh, I can't remember her SCA name Robear, something complicated, Jean, maggot-slayer's wife. Don't tell her<br />

I forgot!!! Also Jean should be able to fill in a lot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> details.)<br />

* Rupert Fairchild<br />

* David <strong>the</strong> Iron Livered<br />

* Ruth, David's lady wife (we'll have to look up her SCA name too)<br />

* Renfield came down and helped because he was dating an Isles lady whose name was Alana-something-or-o<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

“God's breath, that may have been <strong>the</strong> whole crew. I'll have to look it up.<br />

“Hope this helps, I'll send more if I can find it.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

I “That was a great write up, you make it seem like it had only happened last year. I am fairly sure that all <strong>the</strong> day's activities<br />

took place at <strong>the</strong> hall. Court, a big banquet, and a revel tend to fill up an afternoon and evening. I distinctly remember<br />

waiting outside <strong>the</strong> hall with Hugh because <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood was doing something during court. <strong>The</strong> ax you used to<br />

behead <strong>the</strong> pig was mine. Amadea is <strong>the</strong> name you can't remember, Amadea de Strada Dragonessa to be more formal.<br />

I think <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> Renfield's name was "<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Inland Marsh". I think Christoble and some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Califians helped with <strong>the</strong><br />

final preparations that day, but as you said, it was primarily <strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong> only 8 people, and it set <strong>the</strong> standard for what a<br />

banquet should be for a long time. Congratulations.” – Robear du Bois<br />

2 “I remember this banquet well because it was <strong>the</strong> first time I'd participated in <strong>the</strong> true Medieval manner <strong>of</strong> having <strong>the</strong> gentleman<br />

serve and see to <strong>the</strong> needs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lady during <strong>the</strong> meal. Robear was my partner, as John was busy heralding. Robear was<br />

a delight, and made me feel as if we'd stepped back in time. <strong>The</strong> pig wasn't roasted well, so we commandeered microwaves<br />

from locals to nuke <strong>the</strong> meat, and afterward I prevented <strong>the</strong> carcass being tossed out until I'd whittled ano<strong>the</strong>r 3 pounds <strong>of</strong> meat<br />

from <strong>the</strong> bones (we Okies don't give up food!) I took it home and froze it. That pork showed up later at ano<strong>the</strong>r banquet, but few<br />

people recognized it. But most <strong>of</strong> all, I remember really feeling like a Medieval lady for awhile during that banquet.” – Flavia<br />

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I “It wasn't <strong>the</strong> pig that required help, I think it was perfection. Unfortunately, some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> chicken, which had been prepared<br />

in <strong>the</strong> multiple kitchens, required assistance. And very little went to waste. Many a Dragon's Keep visitor ate 12th Night<br />

pork over <strong>the</strong> next few months.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

April 24, 1976 AS X Spring Coronet Tourney<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Calafian Circle, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Prince Gregory and Princess Vivian held court. King William attended. King William<br />

invested Sir Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided and Rosemary <strong>of</strong> Talmont with <strong>the</strong> titles <strong>of</strong> Baron and Baroness and admitted Gabrielle Deveraux<br />

NicChlurain to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit. King William <strong>the</strong>n presented Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Prince Gregory and Princess Vivian. After<br />

a Princess’ Procession Coronet Lists were held. <strong>The</strong> winner was Guy Marchand de Montvert. Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix) was his<br />

lady. At closing court <strong>the</strong>y were crowned Al Caid and Al Caidessa. King William admitted Eadmund du Battlemont and Jaeli<strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Dragonstower to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit, and gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Amadea de Dragonessa Strada, Christine Jehan de Bruges,<br />

Jaeli<strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong> Dragonstower, and Sharrana Llewellyn ap David. After court and various scatterings for dinner <strong>the</strong> populace reconvened at a<br />

hall for a revel, with a display <strong>of</strong> legerdemain, ethnic dancing, and an impromptu Bardic Circle, <strong>the</strong> highlight <strong>of</strong> which being Duke Andrew<br />

<strong>of</strong> Riga and his Chorus’s rendition <strong>of</strong> “Why Must I Be a Teenager In Love?”, with Duke Andrew accompanying all on <strong>the</strong> guitar. Heinrich<br />

Palantine played <strong>the</strong> banjo and <strong>the</strong> guitar, and all had fun.<br />

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A “This is <strong>of</strong> interest historically because Guy and Fiona never ascended <strong>the</strong> throne. It was re-fought with Morven <strong>of</strong> Carrick winning<br />

for Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Stirling and becoming <strong>the</strong> fourth Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong> Caid. You need to get a conversation started between<br />

William <strong>of</strong> Houghton and/or Natalya and/or Robear and/or Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin.<br />

“In short, Fiona, I presume, was having second thoughts about sitting on <strong>the</strong> throne with Guy. Meanwhile Guy got involved in<br />

some kind <strong>of</strong> a mundane "prank." Fiona suggested to William that Guy's involvement could harm <strong>the</strong> SCA. William revoked <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

"heir" status and ordered <strong>the</strong> coronet re-fought. Guy was cleared, (it was just prankstering) but I don't remember if he fought <strong>the</strong><br />

second time around. If he did, it was certainly not for Fiona.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> aftermath was interesting too. Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided was founder and master <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blade. Guy was<br />

a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood. Many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> knights <strong>of</strong> Caid were members. Gregory <strong>of</strong> York (sitting prince) was affiliated and Hugh<br />

<strong>the</strong> Undecided had been <strong>the</strong> 2nd prince <strong>of</strong> Caid. Fiona was <strong>the</strong> principality seneschal and had approached William <strong>of</strong> Houghton<br />

in that role. A majority <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> knights <strong>of</strong> Caid petitioned Gregory to look into <strong>the</strong> matter <strong>of</strong> a Caiden seneschal bypassing <strong>the</strong> Caiden<br />

royalty and peerage in a strictly Caiden issue. I don't remember all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> details, but it is <strong>the</strong> clear watershed event that put <strong>the</strong><br />

running and governance <strong>of</strong> Caid firmly in <strong>the</strong> hands <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> royalty and took it out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> hands <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> "civil service". To this point, <strong>the</strong><br />

baronial and principality seneschals had been <strong>the</strong> prime movers and shakers in pre- and early principality policy and politics.” –<br />

Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

1 “Regarding Guy and Fiona ... Guy made <strong>the</strong> twisted brass coronets with three crescents worn by <strong>the</strong> future Princes <strong>of</strong> Caid at<br />

this point. I believe <strong>the</strong> next event was Beltane Coronation. Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided had been in <strong>the</strong> Bay area on business, and<br />

most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blade spent Friday night in a two bedroom apartment he was using. Guy and Fiona were <strong>the</strong>re,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>ir sleeping bags were next to each o<strong>the</strong>r (and next to about 10 o<strong>the</strong>r guys).” – Robear du Bois<br />

B “Regarding Spring Coronet Tourney, my favorite memory is <strong>of</strong> closing court, which was being run by Conrad von Reginsburg,<br />

Principality Herald. Herman de Medici, a self-proclaimed Fool, was sitting on <strong>the</strong> grass near Conrad, and about half way through<br />

court, he wrapped himself around Conrad's lower left leg. Conrad refused to be rattled and continued with court, whereupon<br />

Herman started breaking <strong>of</strong>f blades <strong>of</strong> grass and dropping <strong>the</strong>m into <strong>the</strong> left boot. At that point Conrad appealed to his Majesty,<br />

William, who promptly wrapped himself around Conrad's right leg and added grass to his right boot. A sight not to be forgotten.”<br />

– Robear du Bois<br />

C “With regard to Guy's troubles with <strong>the</strong> Coronet an informal inquiry (for lack <strong>of</strong> a better name) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Caidan knights was called at<br />

Sir Hugh's house in reaction to <strong>the</strong> Crown & Duke William <strong>of</strong> Houghton saying that Guy could not serve as Prince. All <strong>of</strong> Caid's active<br />

knights were <strong>the</strong>re except for Armand de Sevigny and possibly Maihie McFergie. I happened to be <strong>the</strong>re more as a Guy's advocate<br />

within <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood than anything else. During <strong>the</strong> debate Hugh called William, who said - in no uncertain terms - that Guy could<br />

not sit <strong>the</strong> Throne, even after it was explained that it was a prank & that he was not going to go to jail (Natalya having given <strong>the</strong><br />

impression that he would be lucky not to be prosecuted to <strong>the</strong> fullest extent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> law). <strong>The</strong>re were some among us who still<br />

wanted to fight this on principle including Hugh, but Hugh observed that while we could make a fight <strong>of</strong> it we would definitely lose<br />

among bad feeling that would linger for a long time afterwards. If Guy was willing to drop it, he could always try again later to<br />

achieve <strong>the</strong> Throne after things had died down. Guy thought this was a good idea and accepted it, so that ended <strong>the</strong> matter except<br />

for Natalya's resignation as Seneschale <strong>of</strong> CAID.” – Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

1 “William <strong>of</strong> Houghton was not King during <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> Guy's problems. By <strong>the</strong>n, Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix had been crowned. It is my<br />

firm recollection <strong>the</strong> decision to not allow Guy to become Prince was Paul's.<br />

“Regarding Guy's "prank," again, my recollection is he and one or two <strong>of</strong> this (mundane) buddies robbed a convenience<br />

store. Is that what occurred? Please understand I am asking not to open up old wounds, but to clarify <strong>the</strong> historical record.”<br />

– Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

I “Andrew is right, <strong>the</strong> business with Guy and Fiona definitely occurred in Paul's reign, as Paul was King during <strong>the</strong> rebellion<br />

in May and during <strong>the</strong> Coronet Tourney/Investiture in June. I was not a knight and thus not at <strong>the</strong> council Charles<br />

mentioned, but nei<strong>the</strong>r Armand nor Maihie had yet been knighted, so if Hugh, Christian, Thomas, Martin and Morvin were<br />

present, <strong>the</strong>n all Caid's knights were present. Regarding <strong>the</strong> "prank", <strong>the</strong> following is my recollection; I think Fiona's<br />

response was due to <strong>the</strong> realization at Beltane that she couldn't control Guy, and when <strong>the</strong> incident occurred, she<br />

panicked. Regarding Guy and Fiona .... I believe <strong>the</strong> next event was Beltane Coronation. Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided had been<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Bay area on business, and most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blade spent Friday night in a two bedroom apartment he<br />

was using. Guy and Fiona were <strong>the</strong>re, and <strong>the</strong>ir sleeping bags were next to each o<strong>the</strong>r (and next to about 10 o<strong>the</strong>r guys).<br />

<strong>The</strong> next day at Beltane, it was amazing to see just how many girls thought <strong>the</strong> soon to be Prince Guy was REALLY CUTE!<br />

He was still in High School, and was visibly pleased at <strong>the</strong> attention. That evening he was interested in joining <strong>the</strong> quest,<br />

and I invited him to join my group, which he did. When we got back to camp, Fiona asked him, "WHERE HAVE YOU<br />

BEEN?", and he replied, "Out questing.", which was literally true, but subject to misinterpretation. Guy was one <strong>of</strong> several<br />

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<strong>of</strong> us who spent <strong>the</strong> night in Sir Hugh's pavilion, but Fiona was not <strong>the</strong>re. I think this is relevant to what occurred a few<br />

weeks later. My understanding is that Guy was at a party with some friends from <strong>the</strong> football team, and was with <strong>the</strong>m later<br />

that evening when one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m showed his knife to a passing stranger and suggested he might want to contribute to <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

cause. Guy was still with <strong>the</strong>m some time later that evening when <strong>the</strong> Police picked <strong>the</strong>m up. I don't believe Guy was<br />

actively involved, but was keeping bad company, and not yet mature enough to realize when to walk away.” – Robear du<br />

Bois<br />

II “<strong>The</strong>re was no robbery <strong>of</strong> a convenience store involving Guy. However, apparently <strong>the</strong>re was a fight after Guy was attacked<br />

shortly after showing his knife to a mundane in a mundane context. His resulting legal problems straightened him out real<br />

good, but would not have prevented him from serving as Prince. You are right, Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix was <strong>the</strong> King who made<br />

<strong>the</strong> decision. <strong>The</strong> reason why William <strong>of</strong> Houghton (who was in agreement with <strong>the</strong> decision) was <strong>the</strong> one consulted was<br />

that he was on <strong>the</strong> BoD as I recall at <strong>the</strong> time & we needed to know our options. I guess that Armand was not a Knight<br />

at <strong>the</strong> time so <strong>the</strong> active Knights were Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood, Viscount Sir Christian <strong>of</strong> Orange having disappeared after his reign<br />

as 1st Prince.” – Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

D “My take on <strong>the</strong> circumstances under which Guy de Montvert stepped down and <strong>the</strong> Coronet was re-fought, with Morven <strong>of</strong> Carrick<br />

winning for me<br />

“So far as I can recall, <strong>the</strong>re was never any question <strong>of</strong> Fiona/Natalya worrying whe<strong>the</strong>r she could control Guy on <strong>the</strong> Throne.<br />

Keep in mind that Natalya and I were <strong>the</strong>n and still are <strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong> friends, and I well remember her agonizing over <strong>the</strong> ethical point<br />

whe<strong>the</strong>r a Prince who acted so irresponsibly could rightly function as <strong>the</strong> fount <strong>of</strong> honour for his principality and an exemplar <strong>of</strong><br />

chivalry. She certainly wanted to be Princess – we both did – and in <strong>the</strong> beginning, I don't think she had any qualms about Guy<br />

himself, at least that she confided in me – and I know that she had occasional inevitable pang <strong>of</strong> regret/if onlys during that reign<br />

– which should have been her own. But she believed, as do I, that <strong>the</strong> best decision was made at <strong>the</strong> time, knowing only what we<br />

did <strong>the</strong>n – and I say this not simply because I was <strong>the</strong> one to step into her shoes. To <strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong> my recollection, it was strictly a<br />

matter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> arrest and at-<strong>the</strong>-time likely legal consequences. I don't now remember exactly what Guy was alleged to have done,<br />

but it was certainly serious enough at <strong>the</strong> time that a significant majority <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Great Officers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Principality felt that it would not<br />

be appropriate for him to be Prince while this situation was in question, and <strong>the</strong> King obviously concurred. Of course, I was not privy<br />

to any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> discussions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Knights in this regard.<br />

“In any event, <strong>the</strong> Coronet Lists were re-fought on <strong>the</strong> day that should have been <strong>the</strong> Coronetting, Morven won, and he and I<br />

were invested that evening. Fortunately, Guy was subsequently cleared <strong>of</strong> anything beyond mere youthful exuberance and poor<br />

judgement; but <strong>the</strong>re was no going back to change <strong>the</strong> past. And <strong>the</strong> incident did, indeed, help him get himself straightened out.”<br />

– Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Stirling<br />

June 5, 1976 AS XI Summer Investiture Tourney<br />

Held at Arroyo Seco Park, Pasadena, CA. Prince Gregory and Princess Vivian<br />

held <strong>the</strong>ir final court. King Paul and Queen Carol attended. Fiona Gregorovna<br />

(Natalya de Foix) resigned as Caid Seneschal, and Eadmond de Battlemont<br />

replaced her. Sir Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided became Caid Knight Marshall. Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin<br />

(Flavia Beatrice Carmegrani) became Deputy Vice Chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> U. <strong>of</strong> Ithra at<br />

Caid. Guy Marchand de Montvert presented <strong>the</strong>ir Highnesses with <strong>the</strong> new<br />

Coronets <strong>of</strong> Caid. He <strong>the</strong>n announced his resignation as Al Caid, owing to<br />

mundane conflicts. A Coronet List was <strong>the</strong>n held. In <strong>the</strong> finals, Sir Morven <strong>of</strong><br />

Carrick defeated Sir Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided. Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling was Morven’s<br />

Lady. Prince Gregory and Princess Vivian held <strong>the</strong>ir final court. All Caid fighters<br />

who had participated in <strong>the</strong> Caid Rebellion swore allegiance to King Paul. <strong>The</strong><br />

knights were called forward and King Paul knighted Armand-Sebastian de la<br />

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Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling - Vert, three fraises Or,<br />

pierced vert, on a chief Or a rose gules barbed and seeded<br />

Forêt de Savigny and Maihe MacFergie. Prince Gregory presented <strong>the</strong> first Caid Award <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dolphin to Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia Beatrice<br />

Carmigniani). <strong>The</strong>n Morven <strong>of</strong> Carrick and Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling were crowned Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong> Caid. <strong>The</strong>y named Gregory <strong>of</strong> York<br />

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A “While <strong>the</strong> Tourney took place in Arroyo Seco Park, <strong>the</strong> Investiture, banquet, and Revel took place at Holy Trinity Church, in Alhambra,<br />

about 5 miles away. Armand and Maihe were knighted at <strong>the</strong> park, and <strong>the</strong>n court adjourned for about an hour and a half so Morvin<br />

and Bevin could change into suitable attire. I think Morven may have gotten a chance to shower at Hugh's house en route to <strong>the</strong><br />

hall.” – Robear du Bois<br />

B [Guy Marchand de Montvert presented <strong>the</strong>ir Highnesses with <strong>the</strong> new Coronets <strong>of</strong> Caid.] “A gallant gesture as he had made <strong>the</strong>m<br />

for his own use, which was not to be.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

September 25, 1976 AS XI Fall Coronet Tourney<br />

Held in House Dunmore’s back yard for court, <strong>the</strong>n moved to Shamel Park, Riverside, CA for <strong>the</strong> Lists. Prince Morven and Princess Bevin<br />

held court. Prince Morven gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Randolph <strong>the</strong> Devious. Princess Bevin instituted <strong>the</strong> Legion <strong>of</strong> Courtesy, <strong>the</strong> Caid<br />

equivalent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace, and admitted as founding members Baron Waldt von Markheim and Lady Su <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Horn.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir Highnesses were presented with four enormous chocolate chip cookies and <strong>the</strong> arms <strong>of</strong> Caid done in fudge. <strong>The</strong> tourney <strong>the</strong>n<br />

adjourned to Shamel Park, where <strong>the</strong> Coronet Lists were held. Sir Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate defeated Viscount Gregory <strong>of</strong> York. Martin’s lady<br />

was Arabella Lyon de Rohese. <strong>The</strong>n all returned to House Dunmore for a potluck banquet and revel. <strong>The</strong> Meatpie contest was won by<br />

<strong>The</strong>lin Doppleganger von Kallenbach. <strong>The</strong> Prize Tourney <strong>the</strong> next day was cancelled due to rain.<br />

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A “I almost didn't attend this tourney as I had been sick with a particularly virulent strain <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> flu (Victorian Flu I believe it was), and<br />

was still very weak. I needed help to put on and take <strong>of</strong>f my armor between rounds. It was here I learned to really conserve energy<br />

and focus it to <strong>the</strong> singular task <strong>of</strong> each individual combat. I think I won this 7-round tourney with 5 single-shot wins and my longest<br />

fight was less than 1 minute.<br />

“I think it might be <strong>of</strong> interest how I came to fight for Arabella. I was definitely considered a strong contender for <strong>the</strong> Coronet<br />

but had, at <strong>the</strong> time, no lady companion. I recognized that if I should win, anyone I fought for would be a close companion for <strong>the</strong><br />

next nine months, but I wasn't looking to start a new relationship. <strong>The</strong>refore I needed to be sure any lady I asked to fight for wouldn't<br />

mistake my request as a "romantic" <strong>of</strong>fer.<br />

“I wanted to fight for someone well respected within <strong>the</strong> Principality and someone who wouldn't normally have an opportunity<br />

to sit on <strong>the</strong> throne. Arabella's son was squiring for me and it dawned on me that Arabella was a perfect choice, we were already<br />

friends, (platonic,) and she had her own household affiliations and support structure, should I prevail in <strong>the</strong> lists. Her sister and<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>r-in-law were Baroness Ximena Aubel de Cambria and Baron Piers Howells de Cambria (Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels) and head<br />

<strong>of</strong> House Irini. I was a member <strong>of</strong> Griffin Freehold, so between us, we would have independent support groups and built in retinues.<br />

“In fact, since we did win, this turned out to be <strong>the</strong> equivalent <strong>of</strong> a medieval "political union" being that Griffin Freehold and<br />

House Irini, while not rival households, became united in <strong>the</strong>ir common interests. This was a great boon to Arabella and myself<br />

and contributed to what became a very successful reign. <strong>The</strong> tremendous energy generated by this alliance also came to be<br />

focussed on <strong>the</strong> goal <strong>of</strong> making Caid into a <strong>Kingdom</strong>.<br />

“At this point Ximena and Piers don't know what's happened as <strong>the</strong>y are traveling. <strong>The</strong>y will be surprised at a future court.” –<br />

Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

November 20, 1976 AS XI Fall Investiture Tourney<br />

Held in Kiwanis Meadow, Tuckers Grove Park, Santa Barbara, CA. Prince Morven<br />

and Princess Bevin held court. King Kevin and Queen Patrice attended. <strong>The</strong> first<br />

proposed Laws <strong>of</strong> Caid were announced. It was <strong>the</strong>n announced that Caid would<br />

present a petition at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> Twelfth Night, requesting <strong>Kingdom</strong> Status.<br />

Several Lists were held. Viscount Gregory <strong>of</strong> York won <strong>the</strong> two weapons list and<br />

Robear du Bois won <strong>the</strong> two-handed weapon contest. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> populace<br />

adjourned to <strong>the</strong> hall. Prince Morven and Princess Bevin held <strong>the</strong>ir final court.<br />

Mary Taran <strong>of</strong> Glastonbury was proclaimed Scribes Provost for Caid. Eadmund<br />

du Battlemont transferred <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Caid Seneschal to Gabrielle Deveraux<br />

NicChluraine. Prince Morven gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Brann Morgan Dunmore<br />

<strong>of</strong> Galloway and to Cameron <strong>of</strong> Caldoon. King Kevin <strong>the</strong>n called forward <strong>the</strong><br />

knights and knighted Baron Waldt von Markheim. Eadmund du Battlemont<br />

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announced his engagement to Cristóbal Degli Gilicine che Mangia Uome. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> Banquet was held. At closing court Prince Morven gave<br />

an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Cedric <strong>the</strong> Dark. <strong>The</strong>n Sir Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate and Arabella Lyon de Rohese were crowned Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong><br />

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January 15, 1977 AS XI Twelfth Night Revel<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Sons <strong>of</strong> Norway Hall, San Diego, CA. Mistress Louise <strong>of</strong> Woodshome and Lady Gisele Hildegaard <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mystic Dragon were<br />

<strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong> hall opened at noon. Rondel NegriKhan and Company performed a play, and everyone greeted each o<strong>the</strong>r. Prince Martin<br />

and Princess Arabella held court, beginning with a Grand March. King Andrew and Queen Patrice attended. Prince Ivan du Gray and<br />

Princess Kathleen, Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sun in Atenveldt also attended, as did Princess Kaylin, Crown Princess<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Middle <strong>Kingdom</strong>. King Andrew gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Alexander Greylorn, Ann Christopher <strong>of</strong> Cheshire, Dana <strong>of</strong> Coloraine, Duryn<br />

<strong>the</strong> Red, Eloise <strong>of</strong> Lancaster, Graciela de Lagos y Santara, Huette von Ahrens <strong>of</strong> Schloss Drachenhaus, Lorissa du Griffin, Heinrich<br />

Palantine, and Neptha <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>bes. King Andrew <strong>the</strong>n admitted Avram <strong>of</strong> Mercia to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit and gave a Grant <strong>of</strong> Arms<br />

to Gabrielle Deveraux NicChluraine. Prince Martin admitted Kä<strong>the</strong> von Munchausen-Trimara and Cedric <strong>the</strong> Dark to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Dolphin. Many beautiful scrolls were handed out. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican were called up and Conrad von<br />

Regensburg, Crescent Herald, was admitted to <strong>the</strong> Order by King Andrew, to a standing ovation. Viscount Morven <strong>of</strong> Carrick, assisted<br />

by o<strong>the</strong>r members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Equestrian Arts, presented King Andrew with a 50 lb. bag <strong>of</strong> carrots for his horses. <strong>The</strong> winners <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Costume Contest were Master Conrad von Regensburg and Lady Celeste Lamouray de Provence, in red and brocade costumes made by<br />

Celeste. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> banquet was held in two seatings, owing to <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> people. At <strong>the</strong> banquet, <strong>the</strong> “Royal Baker” declared that bagels<br />

were “<strong>the</strong> bread <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> day” and a tray <strong>of</strong> three huge bagels covered with cream cheese was brought out, to <strong>the</strong> amusement <strong>of</strong> His Jewish<br />

Majesty. Various entertainments were performed during <strong>the</strong> banquet. While <strong>the</strong> hall was cleared for serving dessert and some dancing, a<br />

final court was held upstairs, at which <strong>the</strong> members were entertained by belly dancing, Master Ioseph <strong>of</strong> Locksley’s songs, and a motley<br />

medley by <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blade.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “[... brought out, to <strong>the</strong> amusement <strong>of</strong> His Jewish Majesty.] “This reminds me that <strong>the</strong> term "<strong>The</strong> Kosher Coast" may have been<br />

coined around this time. <strong>The</strong>re was HJM Andrew, I could style myself HJH, and I think <strong>the</strong> AnTir prince (Edward?) was too.”<br />

[Various entertainments were performed during <strong>the</strong> banquet.] “One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> entertainers was Christopher <strong>of</strong> Houghton. He was<br />

juggling and I remember at one point he mis-juggled and dropped everything. Well <strong>the</strong> crowd was sorely disappointed, <strong>the</strong> room<br />

filled with sounds <strong>of</strong> "ohs" and "aws." I flexed my royal whim and uttered something about Christopher losing his head over such<br />

a performance and he retorted, "But your highness, I have <strong>the</strong> crowd in Awe." Great comeback, (probably a standard part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

jugglers' repartee, but I had never heard it before), and everyone loved <strong>the</strong> "besting" I had just taken (me too). “ – Martin <strong>the</strong><br />

Temperate<br />

February 12-14, 1977 AS XI <strong>The</strong> Caid-Atenveldt Peace Mission<br />

Held near Tucson, AZ. Prince Martin led <strong>the</strong> forces <strong>of</strong> Caid on a peace mission into <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sun in Atenveldt. Prince Ivan<br />

due Grae welcomed <strong>the</strong>m to his principality and bade everyone get acquainted. Master Richard <strong>of</strong> Arkham, Master <strong>of</strong> Arts, wrote and played<br />

a galliard for <strong>the</strong> visiting Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong> Caid. Master John ap Griffin and Mistress Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani),<br />

represented by Lady Lorissa du Griffin, presented Prince Ivan with a bottle <strong>of</strong> wine. <strong>The</strong> two princes <strong>the</strong>n announced that Caid and <strong>the</strong><br />

Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sun were to proclaim peace between <strong>the</strong>mselves, and that <strong>the</strong> two princes would sign a proclamation <strong>of</strong> peace. However,<br />

<strong>the</strong>re was some discussion concerning <strong>the</strong> color <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> initial letter on <strong>the</strong> proclamation, with <strong>the</strong> forces <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sun preferring red and <strong>the</strong><br />

forces <strong>of</strong> Caid feeling blue would be better. No agreement was reached and court was dismissed. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong>re was an abduction <strong>of</strong> Lady<br />

Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix) and Lady Kerensa <strong>of</strong> Carlee, Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists, followed by a “snow ball” melee, in which two<br />

fighters fought, <strong>the</strong>n teamed up against two o<strong>the</strong>rs, who <strong>the</strong>n joined <strong>the</strong>m against four o<strong>the</strong>rs, and so on until all were on <strong>the</strong> field in a grand<br />

melee. Fur<strong>the</strong>r melees and challenge matches followed until <strong>the</strong> time came to change into festive attire for <strong>the</strong> evening feasting and revelry.<br />

A feast was prepared by Suleiman and his crew <strong>of</strong> gourmet cooks.<br />

After breakfast on Sunday <strong>the</strong> fighters ga<strong>the</strong>red toge<strong>the</strong>r to decide upon <strong>the</strong> color <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first letter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> peace proclamation, and<br />

strangely enough all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Caid fighters lined up on <strong>the</strong> side <strong>of</strong> blue, and all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sun fighters lined up on <strong>the</strong> side <strong>of</strong> red. Caid was<br />

outnumbered 28 to 18. <strong>The</strong> first melee was a prearranged ambush, with <strong>the</strong> Solar army advancing in a Column and <strong>the</strong> Caid forces charging<br />

when <strong>the</strong>y were 50' away. <strong>The</strong> forces <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sun reformed in time and defeated <strong>the</strong> onrushing Caid fighters. <strong>The</strong> forces <strong>of</strong> Caid <strong>the</strong>n retreated<br />

up to a hill to defend a “castle”. <strong>The</strong> forces <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sun <strong>the</strong>n proceeded to take it, and red was looking more attractive all <strong>the</strong> time. One more<br />

field melee was scheduled and for this Baroness Trude Lacklandia and three Atenveldt fighters defected over to <strong>the</strong> Caid side, providing<br />

<strong>the</strong> edge for <strong>the</strong> Caid forces to emerge victorious. Two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sun knights returned to <strong>the</strong>ir side and a final melee was fought which lasted<br />

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a long time, ending with an indeterminate result. A brief closing court was held, where <strong>the</strong> peace pact was produced, illuminated in both<br />

red and blue by Mistress Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani), and it was signed by <strong>the</strong> two Princes. Camp was struck, farewells<br />

exchanged, and all departed for home.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “This event was a follow-up to a less than successful "raid" into Atenveldt by <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blade. In an attempt to create<br />

"hostilities" over which we could start a regular war between Caid and Atenveldt, <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood showed up, unannounced, at an<br />

Aten event. While it was a start, <strong>the</strong>re were some hard feelings over <strong>the</strong> event. (Particularly one Aten warrior who was so lightly<br />

armored, (bare shouldered, not even a tunic) that we had refused to fight him.)<br />

“So <strong>the</strong> idea for a Peace Envoy was proposed. I thought up <strong>the</strong> idea to have a Peace Treaty, but to leave <strong>the</strong> first letter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

scroll un-illuminated. (At least that's how I remember <strong>the</strong> planning session, probably more <strong>the</strong> group mind.)”<br />

[Prince Ivan due Grae welcomed <strong>the</strong>m to his principality and bade everyone get acquainted.] “<strong>The</strong> treaty was actually between<br />

us (Caid) and <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt but <strong>the</strong> Aten Royalty could not attend. <strong>The</strong>y were represented, however, by His Grace, Duke<br />

Reynard <strong>the</strong> Fox. I remember this well, and <strong>the</strong> reason I remember will become clear later.”<br />

[<strong>The</strong> two princes <strong>the</strong>n announced that Caid and <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sun were to proclaim peace between <strong>the</strong>mselves, and<br />

that <strong>the</strong> two princes would sign a proclamation <strong>of</strong> peace.] “We had assembled our various armies, everyone knew we had come<br />

to do battle, but <strong>the</strong>y didn't know <strong>the</strong> pretense. It was at this point that we produced <strong>the</strong> treaty and I announced that it was almost<br />

complete with just a little more illumination required, and once <strong>the</strong> scroll had been appropriately illuminated in BLUE, all would be<br />

well. Ivan and Reynard had been briefed and reacted strongly to that suggestion, and that RED was a more suitable color, and that<br />

was how most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> attendees first learned what <strong>the</strong>y would be fighting over. We thought it delightfully trite.”<br />

[No agreement was reached and court was dismissed.] “As court ended, I made some trifling comment about <strong>the</strong> cut <strong>of</strong><br />

Reynard's garments, and as he turned towards me I loudly asked, "What DO you call that color <strong>of</strong> your tunic?" He said “blue”, I said<br />

“EXACTLY!!””<br />

[A feast was prepared by Suleiman and his crew <strong>of</strong> gourmet cooks.] “I think I had baited Reynard with questions about his arms,<br />

his tunic, <strong>the</strong> color <strong>of</strong> his fire chariot, even <strong>the</strong> color <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Aten sky, throughout <strong>the</strong> day. Reynard was quite <strong>the</strong> good sport because<br />

each time he dutifully answered “blue” (how could he deny it) and I could say “CORRECT!” Now much <strong>of</strong> this was between Reynard<br />

and me with a few bystanders each time. But word was spreading throughout <strong>the</strong> camp that this was happening. Reynard plotted<br />

his revenge and he intended to get me back at <strong>the</strong> banquet, where all could hear. Reynard stood and got everyone's attention and<br />

related how I had been baiting him all day and asked me what <strong>the</strong> color <strong>of</strong> my tunic might be. Well, our hosts had set up an<br />

impressive, circus-sized tent for <strong>the</strong> banquet and revel. It was very large and it had several entrances. Unfortunately Reynard hadn't<br />

seen me come into <strong>the</strong> tent and I had changed from my (very red) fighting tunic into a blue surcoat. I stood up so all could see and<br />

yelled "BLUE your Grace, and what's <strong>the</strong> color <strong>of</strong> yours?" and <strong>the</strong>re he stood, once again, in his favorite blue tunic.”<br />

[Camp was struck, farewells exchanged, and all departed for home.] “<strong>The</strong> peace envoy had accomplished its mission. <strong>The</strong><br />

two camps departed in good humor and friendly terms, next year would be <strong>the</strong> first "Burro Creek War."” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

B “ I don't recall <strong>the</strong> event being in Tucson? I thought it was Phoenix; but <strong>the</strong>n, I wasn't driving (had been in <strong>the</strong> back <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bus with<br />

Bjo) and only recall your [Natalya’s] anguish at <strong>the</strong> Jerry's restaurant along <strong>the</strong> way ('my oreos', wasn't it?).” – Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong><br />

Shadowhyrst<br />

1 “(1) It was HiHo crackers, not Oreos<br />

“(2) It WAS Phoenix (just outside <strong>of</strong> Phoenix) - not Tucson<br />

“(3) Ivan de [or] du Grae (I think - but check an Atenveldt OP).<br />

“(4) Don't you remember that woman with <strong>the</strong> snake who tried to seduce you?” – Natalya de Foix<br />

May 14-15, 1977 AS XII Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blade Invasion <strong>of</strong> Rieslingshire (Caid)<br />

(Chronicle from June 1977 issue <strong>of</strong> Crown Prints)<br />

Hello, CAID! This is your war correspondent, Halter Windshield, reporting from <strong>the</strong> front lines just east <strong>of</strong> Rieslingshire. <strong>The</strong> morning sun<br />

saw <strong>the</strong> dawning <strong>of</strong> Iday, Invasion Day. As <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blade continues its attack upon <strong>the</strong> forces <strong>of</strong> Riesling here on <strong>the</strong> body<br />

strewn ground, this indeed may prove in history to be <strong>the</strong> longest frey... <strong>The</strong> day began slowly with <strong>the</strong> forces <strong>of</strong> Riesling and. those <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood ga<strong>the</strong>ring on a hilly spot west <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> King's Canyon. After much discussion and <strong>the</strong> usual chaos, it was decided (through<br />

a timely suggestion by Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix) that both sides were beautifully attired as a fighting unit and that <strong>the</strong> prize for <strong>the</strong> best<br />

matched unit should be shared beer, <strong>of</strong> course! After this brief display <strong>of</strong> Solomonlike leadership, <strong>the</strong> two forces departed for <strong>the</strong> field <strong>of</strong><br />

battle. Hostilities began after Sir Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided approached <strong>the</strong> bridge and courteously inquired, "Are you going to get <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> bridge<br />

and let us pass?" Being ungraciously refused passage, <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood had no choice but to attack <strong>the</strong> defending forces. <strong>The</strong> initial<br />

engagement was ghastly with arms, legs, and heads being smote by both sides. <strong>The</strong> moans <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dying could be heard over <strong>the</strong> gleeful<br />

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cheers <strong>of</strong> about 100 onlookers (well, it wasn't that gruesome.... ed. note). At first <strong>the</strong> battle seemed to be going toward <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood<br />

with <strong>the</strong> first line <strong>of</strong> defenders falling to an onslaught <strong>of</strong> well executed tactics. Being unaccustomed to such success, <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood<br />

seemed to hesitate and we all know what happens to he who hesitates .... After several charges by both sides, <strong>the</strong> balance seemed to even<br />

out until at last <strong>the</strong> forces <strong>of</strong> confusion entered <strong>the</strong> fight and smote <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood down. <strong>The</strong> remaining members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shire made a<br />

final charge, dismembering several <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> invaders while receiving casualties <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir own. As <strong>the</strong> scrimmage line thinned out in front <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> bridge, 2 members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood dispatched <strong>the</strong>ir attackers and proceeded to complete <strong>the</strong>ir task and cross <strong>the</strong> bridge. Meanwhile<br />

<strong>the</strong> charging Shire killed <strong>the</strong> remaining invaders several yards <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> bridge. After some discussion it was decided that <strong>the</strong> two invaders<br />

who had crossed <strong>the</strong> bridge had not really done so and would have to cross again against <strong>the</strong> five remaining defenders (Carl <strong>of</strong> Clan Colin,<br />

Brian Dritar an Con, William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton, Douglas Longshanks, William <strong>the</strong> Lucky <strong>the</strong>re's a group we wouldn't want to meet on an<br />

undefended bridge ed. note). Thus Guy de Montvert and HH Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate died honorably in a final attempt. <strong>The</strong> battle ended,<br />

volunteers swarmed over <strong>the</strong> field giving water to all and dispensing first aid to those who needed it. Luckily, during <strong>the</strong> entire weekend<br />

only Carl <strong>of</strong> Clan Colin was seriously injured (had <strong>the</strong> wind knocked out <strong>of</strong> him and came out <strong>of</strong> a daze to look into <strong>the</strong> gentle gazes <strong>of</strong> HM<br />

Jennet <strong>of</strong> Twominds, Lady Ealasiad, and Mistress Gabrielle not so bad, huh?). <strong>The</strong> next encounter was on <strong>the</strong> open field with both sides<br />

comprised <strong>of</strong> over 30 fighters approaching in two solid lines. <strong>The</strong> strategy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> North appeared to be one <strong>of</strong> a flanking pincer maneuver<br />

(remember last year? ed. note) with <strong>the</strong>ir right flank composed <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir more experienced fighters. <strong>The</strong> uphill side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn forces<br />

held firm against <strong>the</strong> flanking move while <strong>the</strong> lower half divided <strong>the</strong> North and quickly put an end to <strong>the</strong> hostilities from <strong>the</strong> downhill side<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shire. <strong>The</strong> South <strong>the</strong>n broke <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn fighters remaining on <strong>the</strong> uphill portion into small groups that spread thinly over <strong>the</strong> entire<br />

field. In 3's and 4's <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood sought out <strong>the</strong> remaining fighters and dispatched <strong>the</strong>m. It was a seemingly one sided battle with only<br />

8 or 9 casualties on <strong>the</strong> South. (Needless to say, <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn supporters were ecstatic over <strong>the</strong> victory!) With <strong>the</strong> help <strong>of</strong> a couple <strong>of</strong> fire<br />

chariots, <strong>the</strong> fighters and spectators ascended <strong>the</strong> steepest hill in <strong>the</strong> Knowne World (some <strong>of</strong> us walked!. whew! ed. note). At <strong>the</strong> top <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> hill was THE CASTLE, built with brush stacked in a ring beneath several large trees. <strong>The</strong>re were 2 "gates"one was guarded in part by<br />

Nature who had provided an overhanging branch preventing some weapons from being used effectively (imagine <strong>the</strong> look on Sir Hugh's<br />

face as he charged into <strong>the</strong> fray and could not understand why his halberd would not move!) and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r gate was strewn with rocks<br />

that made footing hazardous. <strong>The</strong> resulting siege lasted over 30 minutes with several "Holds!" called to pull <strong>the</strong> dead from <strong>the</strong> rock filled<br />

gate. <strong>The</strong> end was inevitable. When <strong>the</strong> last <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> attackers was killed at <strong>the</strong> lower gate, <strong>the</strong> defenders charged out and slew a couple <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood at <strong>the</strong> wall. On an upper rock filled gate, Dhaemon <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lake that Flames and HH Martin were <strong>the</strong> Last <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Invaders.<br />

Dhaemon fell to a mighty blow to <strong>the</strong> head from an unseen defender. <strong>The</strong>n HH Martin met Death after being charged by <strong>the</strong> defenders. He<br />

lay sprawled amongst <strong>the</strong> broken stumps <strong>of</strong> an aging tree, his life's blood giving moisture to <strong>the</strong> parched Shire earth. A mighty cheer was<br />

loosed by <strong>the</strong> remaining 12 or so <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> defenders. Sir Douglas Longshanks declaring <strong>the</strong>y had saved <strong>the</strong>ir castle and lands (and Bock beer)<br />

from <strong>the</strong> invading Horde. With <strong>the</strong> fighting ended for <strong>the</strong> day, everyone withdrew to <strong>the</strong> encampment. <strong>The</strong>re <strong>the</strong> Ladies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fighters<br />

exhibited <strong>the</strong>ir graciousness and charm. Sponge baths, cool drinks, pillows, and hearty bystanders were treated to a display <strong>of</strong> belly dancing<br />

by Lady Neptha <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>bes and Lyndia <strong>of</strong> WoodLyn. <strong>The</strong>re were many bids <strong>of</strong>fered for <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong> exchange for shekels, so no deals were closed<br />

during <strong>the</strong> evening. As <strong>the</strong> temperature dropped in <strong>the</strong> evening, many retired (some <strong>of</strong> us into town to hot waterbeds and hot showers!)<br />

but o<strong>the</strong>rs stayed around <strong>the</strong> cheery fire singing and reliving <strong>the</strong>ir earlier deaths. Ano<strong>the</strong>r dancer entertained enthusiastic onlookers with<br />

a fine display <strong>of</strong> belly dancing while freezing. (Sorry, gentlemen, you will have to negotiate with Lord Richard <strong>of</strong> Havn for her!) in <strong>the</strong><br />

morning it became apparent that <strong>the</strong> evening festivities had done better against <strong>the</strong> North than had <strong>the</strong> South's fighting. <strong>The</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood<br />

mustered 23 able bodied men ready for combat while <strong>the</strong> Shire was manned by only 7 eager souls. Duke Douglas and Sir Hugh divided all<br />

fighters into two equal teams which included about 10 or 12 archers. Two melees were fought amongst a clump <strong>of</strong> small trees and brush.<br />

<strong>The</strong> archers provided an interesting if not too effective addition to <strong>the</strong> fighting. Sir Hugh's side took both encounters. Perhaps <strong>the</strong>ir rally<br />

cry <strong>of</strong> "Victory" was more inspiring than Duke Douglas' <strong>of</strong> "Horse dung," Randolph <strong>the</strong> Devious <strong>The</strong> steep hill was again climbed by all<br />

So that <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood could defend <strong>the</strong> Castle against <strong>the</strong> onslaught <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Magnificent Seven. To give d sporting chance to <strong>the</strong> Seven,<br />

it was decided to let <strong>the</strong>m die twice. After <strong>the</strong> first wave which approached to <strong>the</strong> cry <strong>of</strong> "All those who have only died once, please<br />

recycle!", <strong>the</strong>y tried again but in vain. <strong>The</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood held. Not satisfied with all this activity, <strong>the</strong> forces were again divided equally with<br />

each taking a turn at <strong>the</strong> wall. THEN <strong>the</strong> fighting was over. Back at camp <strong>the</strong> second keg <strong>of</strong> beer was opened and a light but nourishing<br />

lunch was served by <strong>the</strong> Ladies. As North and South alike sat side-by side telling tales <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> day's battles, new friendships were made<br />

and old friendships grew deeper.<br />

“... At first <strong>the</strong> battle seemed to be going toward <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood with <strong>the</strong> first line <strong>of</strong> defenders falling to an onslaught <strong>of</strong> well executed<br />

tactics...” <strong>The</strong> tactics were to have <strong>the</strong> ‘newbies’ to approach <strong>the</strong> wall <strong>of</strong> substantial fighters (some well over 250 pounds) with axe and<br />

shield. After a round house shot that hooked <strong>the</strong> top <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> defenders shield, <strong>the</strong> attackers grabbed <strong>the</strong>ir axes with both hands and lifted<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir feet. As <strong>the</strong> defenders slowly lowered <strong>the</strong>ir shields from <strong>the</strong> weight, <strong>the</strong> second line <strong>of</strong> attackers with pole arms dispatched <strong>the</strong> wall.<br />

Over all a good tactic except for <strong>the</strong> newbies who for <strong>the</strong> most part were still alive but UNDER <strong>the</strong> wall.<br />

“...It was a seemingly one sided battle with only 8 or 9 casualties on <strong>the</strong> South...” It was a few years before I realized <strong>the</strong> nature <strong>of</strong> my<br />

small but crucial part in this GREAT CAIDian victory. Not only was this my first war, it was <strong>the</strong> first time I had worn plate leg armor. In<br />

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<strong>the</strong> jockeying forward and back, my armor slipped down. It would pinch my knee when I backed up but not going forward (I still have <strong>the</strong><br />

scar). I charged only to be beaten into <strong>the</strong> ground without ever throwing a shot. I covered my head with my shield and waited as <strong>the</strong> battle<br />

carried on around me. Years later, I saw a movie someone had taken that day (you was it and where is it?) I came been clearly seen<br />

charging and unfortunately for Rieslingshire, <strong>the</strong> ones across from me were also newbies who turned side ways to let me through so that<br />

<strong>the</strong> four <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m could beat me down. That was <strong>the</strong> hole that CAID came through!<br />

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A [He lay sprawled amongst <strong>the</strong> broken stumps <strong>of</strong> an aging tree, his life's blood giving moisture to <strong>the</strong> parched Shire earth.] “Almost<br />

literally. I had been standing on an embankment <strong>of</strong> some sort when I absorbed <strong>the</strong> final rush. I don't know for sure if any weapon<br />

struck me a solid blow or not, but <strong>the</strong> impact <strong>of</strong> shields and bodies hurled me over <strong>the</strong> side. I fell about 5 feet, landed square on<br />

my back. I deemed <strong>the</strong> jagged tree stump to have delivered a mortal blow (and thanks be to my armorer for <strong>the</strong> solid back and<br />

breast I was wearing).” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

1 “Very funny! Wasn't it one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se wars that everyone shot arrows at John (without telling me <strong>the</strong>y were going to do such a<br />

thing!) or am I remembering ano<strong>the</strong>r war?” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

I “I think you are thinking <strong>of</strong> an event that occurred at <strong>the</strong> same site a year or two later. It was one <strong>of</strong> those archery and shinai<br />

events that <strong>the</strong> Rieslingers were so fond <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>n, and we had been running up and down <strong>the</strong> hills at <strong>the</strong> Jonny Barton<br />

Ranch shooting at each o<strong>the</strong>r until we had run out <strong>of</strong> steam. But it was still light, so we looked for an easier way to shoot<br />

at each o<strong>the</strong>r, and I suggested we play red rover using combat archery. <strong>The</strong>re were two roads on <strong>the</strong> site with a sloping<br />

field in between, and we set up a firing line about 45 yards from <strong>the</strong> far side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> field, and everyone left <strong>the</strong>ir bows and<br />

arrows at <strong>the</strong> firing line. Heinrich Palentine had turned his ankle earlier in <strong>the</strong> day, so he was IT first, and stood along <strong>the</strong><br />

firing line, called who was to come over, and shoot at <strong>the</strong>m as <strong>the</strong>y ran across <strong>the</strong> field. If you got hit, you went to <strong>the</strong> firing<br />

line, picked up your bow and shot at people as <strong>the</strong>y tried to cross <strong>the</strong> field. <strong>The</strong>re were about 20 people playing, and as<br />

<strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> archers increased <strong>the</strong>y would call out larger numbers <strong>of</strong> people to cross toge<strong>the</strong>r. <strong>The</strong> field was wide<br />

enough for an archer who shot immediately to get <strong>of</strong>f ano<strong>the</strong>r shot just before <strong>the</strong> runner reached <strong>the</strong> road.<br />

“Someone lent John ap Griffin <strong>the</strong>ir equipment so he could play also, and he had a very good time. I think he was one<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> last five runners in <strong>the</strong> first game, and it was really exciting to try to cross that field with 15 archers standing <strong>the</strong>re,<br />

arrows nocked and drawn, waiting for you to step <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> road. More than one runner was saved when <strong>the</strong>y slipped and<br />

fell just as two or three shafts passed over <strong>the</strong>ir head, and surviving had far more to do with luck than skill.<br />

“We played this game twice, and it didn't seem to matter if you were running or shooting, it was great fun ei<strong>the</strong>r way.”<br />

– Robear du Bois<br />

a “This sidebar to <strong>the</strong> main event was extremely interesting. I don't remember <strong>the</strong> calling <strong>of</strong> names though. We all ran<br />

many times and <strong>the</strong> archers would shoot into <strong>the</strong> mass <strong>of</strong> people. <strong>The</strong> first few times one ran across, one felt safe,<br />

an individual among <strong>the</strong> large herd. As more and more <strong>of</strong> us were hit, <strong>the</strong>re were more and more shooters and fewer<br />

and fewer runners and it became harder to launch oneself across <strong>the</strong> field as it became more obvious that we were<br />

likely to be hit (and by a lot <strong>of</strong> arrows). I remember one <strong>of</strong> those last runs. John ap G., I, and a couple <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs,<br />

waiting behind <strong>the</strong> "go" line, facing some 40+ archers (ALL AIMING AT ME!! or so it seemed). <strong>The</strong> whole group <strong>of</strong> us<br />

were almost unable to start running. I think we had three false starts, but when one sheep starts fleeing, <strong>the</strong>y all bolt.<br />

After five steps two <strong>of</strong> us stopped, a volley <strong>of</strong> arrows passed before us cutting down those who kept running, but that<br />

gave enough time for a full reload and we didn't make it halfway across.<br />

“After <strong>the</strong> "red rover" games, <strong>the</strong>re were <strong>the</strong> "High Noon Duels" with archers vying for "fast draw" honors. After<br />

that, and perhaps <strong>the</strong> most interesting, from a psychological perspective, was <strong>the</strong> "Napoleon vs. Wellington"<br />

recreations. Two opposing lines <strong>of</strong> "infantry" obeying <strong>the</strong> cadenced orders to "draw, nock, pull, aim, and fire." <strong>The</strong>re<br />

were a few who couldn't abide standing in a line and taking fire without shooting early, ducking, or dodging. I can't<br />

imagine what it must have been like to be a common soldier during that era, to stand <strong>the</strong>re and take it. Give me a<br />

skirmish line any time.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

i “I was sitting on a blanket with Fiona and a few o<strong>the</strong>r ladies, with all this archery activity behind me. Suddenly<br />

Fiona says, "Isn't that John <strong>the</strong>y're shooting at?" I turned just in time to see a zillion arrows aiming at my nonfighter<br />

husband, whom I thought to be safely standing on <strong>the</strong> sidelines, leaning on his herald's staff. Fiona swore<br />

I let out a mild scream, which could not be true – I don't let out mild screams. I remember thinking that I looked<br />

terrible in black, so if <strong>the</strong>se crazy people made a widow out <strong>of</strong> me, I was going to be in a real snit about it! But<br />

you're right – John thoroughly enjoyed himself and arrived back at my side all sweaty and tired and happy about<br />

being an archery target. It must be that Y chromosome ...” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

B “This war was a turning point for <strong>the</strong> Army <strong>of</strong> Caid. We would never again go into a field battle expecting to be beaten, but hoping<br />

to sell our lives dearly and to put up a respectable fight. At <strong>the</strong> London Bridge War most <strong>of</strong> us expected to lose; Atenveldt was a<br />

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<strong>Kingdom</strong>, and Caid had been a Principality for less than 6 months. <strong>The</strong> victory <strong>the</strong>re seemed more related to good fortune than<br />

skill. At <strong>the</strong> First Rebellion, we did much better than we had expected, due to team fighting, pole arms, and superior numbers, but<br />

we still all died. At <strong>the</strong> Second Rebellion, we faced an opponent with more pole arms, <strong>the</strong> first shield wall we had ever seen, and<br />

35% more men on <strong>the</strong> field, not to mention superior individual fighting ability. We got wiped out in record time. But for this war <strong>the</strong>re<br />

were no significant technological differences in <strong>the</strong> armies, Riesling and <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood had a similar approach to small unit<br />

tactics, and <strong>the</strong> numbers were equal, so <strong>the</strong> results would be more meaningful.” – Robear du Bois<br />

C [<strong>The</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood held. Not satisfied with all this activity, <strong>the</strong> forces were again divided equally with each taking a turn at <strong>the</strong> wall.<br />

THEN <strong>the</strong> fighting was over.] “I remember that at one point in <strong>the</strong> first battle I had saved Douglas from being killed by Hugh. During<br />

<strong>the</strong> second battle I was in front <strong>of</strong> him at <strong>the</strong> early stage with my Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood teardrop shield defending against 3 attackers when<br />

I was hit solidly in <strong>the</strong> back <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> head. In an excess <strong>of</strong> zeal (or forgetting that some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood were on his side for this<br />

battle), Douglas had killed me. Ah, friendly fire, <strong>the</strong> bane <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Known World warrior.” – Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

D “This was <strong>the</strong> first <strong>of</strong>ficial “war” event held at Johnny Barton’s Ranch (a non-SCA friend <strong>of</strong> Doug & Lorna). He allowed us to dig<br />

holes and place our home made privies over <strong>the</strong>m. When <strong>the</strong>y got full, (which <strong>the</strong>y did quite quickly because <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> hardpan) we<br />

would dig ano<strong>the</strong>r hole and move <strong>the</strong> privy. At this point because <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> armoring techniques <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bliss bro<strong>the</strong>rs Rieslingshire<br />

fighters were among <strong>the</strong> best armored in <strong>the</strong> West. We took our old freon tank helms and turned <strong>the</strong>m into urinals for <strong>the</strong> privies.<br />

I can’t tell you how many young men came out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> privy shacking <strong>the</strong>ir heads exclaiming “ I just pissed in a helm better than what<br />

I wear on <strong>the</strong> field”. Several <strong>of</strong>fered to buy <strong>the</strong>se helms, but we refused all <strong>of</strong>fers.” – Lorna <strong>of</strong> Leeds<br />

June 4, 1977 AS XII Summer Investiture Tourney<br />

Held at Shamel Park, Riverside, CA. Lady Brann Morgan Dunmore <strong>of</strong> Galloway<br />

was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Prince Martin and Princess Arabella held <strong>the</strong>ir final court. King<br />

Terrence and Queen Jennet attended. Prince Martin gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to<br />

Hedgia du Loup, Megan McInnes <strong>of</strong> Kinlochaline, Nikolaj Erogoeaciaty, and<br />

Patrick <strong>of</strong> Innisfree. Baron Piers Howells de Cambria and Baroness Ximena Aubel<br />

de Cambria resigned <strong>the</strong>ir posts as Baron and Baroness <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels. Baron<br />

Piers agreed to remain as Vicar until <strong>the</strong>ir successors could be chosen. <strong>The</strong>n<br />

Grand March was held and Balin and Lorissa were crowned Prince and Princess<br />

<strong>of</strong> Caid. Princess Lorissa reinstated <strong>the</strong> Princess’ Guard, with Duke Aonghais<br />

Balin <strong>of</strong> Tor - Argent, two wings conjoined azure, semy-delys<br />

argent, overall a sword gules.<br />

dubh MacTarbh as Knight Commander.<strong>The</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Guard were: Robear<br />

du Bois, as Standard Bearer, Duryn <strong>the</strong> Red, Renfield <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Inland March<br />

(Edmund Renfield Wanderscribe), Patrick <strong>of</strong> Innisfree, Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin, Kamal<br />

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Lorissa du Griffin - Azure, between <strong>the</strong> front paws <strong>of</strong> a<br />

lioness (Pantehra leo) a lion cub, both statant proper, on a c<br />

three cats’ heads cabossed gules.<br />

Mishwa Kahn, Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst, Frederick <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn, and Lorenzo di Sant’Angelo. Sir Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate and Lady<br />

Arabella Lyon de Rohese were proclaimed Viscount and Viscountess. Numerous presentations were made to <strong>the</strong>ir Highnesses. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong><br />

fighters took <strong>the</strong> field for <strong>the</strong> Princess’ Favor Lists, with Viscount Gregory <strong>of</strong> York defeating Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin to win <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> Princess’<br />

Champion. At closing court Princess Lorissa presented him with her favor.<br />

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A [Prince Martin gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Hedgia du Loup, Megan McInnes <strong>of</strong> Kinlochaline, Nikolaj Erogoeaciaty, and Patrick <strong>of</strong><br />

Innisfree] “I've just realized somewhere along <strong>the</strong> line, a King <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West gave <strong>the</strong> Prince <strong>of</strong> Caid authority to give out Awards <strong>of</strong><br />

Arms in his name. It should be noted when this happened as it was a "step" in <strong>the</strong> maturation <strong>of</strong> Principality to <strong>Kingdom</strong> for Caid.<br />

I think it happened during this, my first, reign as Prince <strong>of</strong> Caid but am not sure. I think I also gave awards at <strong>the</strong> previous Caiden<br />

12th Night. So it occurred at least mid-way through this reign. Anybody remember for sure when this occurred?<br />

“How was this handled prior to <strong>the</strong> East, Middle and Atenveldt becoming kingdoms?” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

1 “Thomas <strong>the</strong> Merciless was <strong>the</strong> 1st Prince <strong>of</strong> CAID to give Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms out in his own name. It started I believe <strong>the</strong> 1 time<br />

King Douglas was down from <strong>the</strong> Mists to see us (perhaps 12th Night?).<br />

“As an aside – Martin: Did you do <strong>the</strong> Duke Savage bit at your 1st Coronetting?” – Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

I “Yes he did. Arabella was <strong>the</strong> first Princess <strong>of</strong> Caid small enough for you to lift, so you felt compelled to abduct her.<br />

This entry should actually be under Nov. AS XI, I believe. Ei<strong>the</strong>r you or Martin should tell <strong>the</strong> story, and <strong>the</strong> next time<br />

you do this you should speak to her champions as well.” – Robear du Bois<br />

a “It was Robear du Bois who started to interfere with Charles' abduction <strong>of</strong> Arabella. Earlier that day <strong>the</strong> lists had<br />

been run for Princess' Champion, and two-handed weapons were specified. I lent my gauntlets, as well as my<br />

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out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> glaive, but had to settle for using my great sword. We each won one fight, and <strong>the</strong>n double-killed.<br />

Before we could re-fight it, Martin told Arabella she could have two champions, which she promptly chose to do.<br />

Having become one <strong>of</strong> her champions only an hour or two earlier, I felt I would be remiss to stand by and watch<br />

Charles carry her <strong>of</strong>f, so I stepped into <strong>the</strong> aisle just before Duke Savage made his appearance. Charles looked<br />

very concerned, and shook his head slightly, muttering something about an act, so I stepped back out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> way.<br />

Sorry I stepped on your lines Martin, but what's a champion to do when his Lady is being carried <strong>of</strong>f? With Martin<br />

as her Prince, and Gregory and I as her Champions, we felt that Arabella was <strong>the</strong> most well guarded Princess<br />

in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>.” – Robear du Bois<br />

II “Wow, you've sure got a memory for <strong>the</strong>se things.<br />

“It was coincidental that Arabella and I did this at our investiture. It was a bit we came up with and had planned<br />

before we had won <strong>the</strong> coronet tourney. It was a spo<strong>of</strong> on <strong>the</strong> Doc Savage movie which, <strong>of</strong> course, was a spo<strong>of</strong> on<br />

<strong>the</strong> series <strong>of</strong> novellas, (which must have been a spo<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> some thirties pulp fiction series). We had arranged for <strong>the</strong><br />

mock abduction <strong>of</strong> Arabella, (and as I write this I remember, weren't you were <strong>the</strong> scoundrel who hoisted her over his<br />

shoulder? No wonder you remember it.) I remember Aonghais tried to interfere with <strong>the</strong> abduction, good intentions,<br />

bad <strong>the</strong>ater.<br />

“And <strong>the</strong>n, to <strong>the</strong> rousing and slightly reworded chorus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Doc Savage movie <strong>the</strong>me song, as rendered by<br />

Robear du Bois (and o<strong>the</strong>rs?) I strode in, to <strong>the</strong> rescue, dressed out in a golden tee-shirt, er, tunic, strategically ripped<br />

to show <strong>of</strong>f my manly chest, striking envy and fear in lesser men, arousing to wom ..... but I'm getting carried away.<br />

“We exchanged <strong>the</strong> obligatory words, ("Unhand her you scoundrel" or something to that effect), I think I "punched"<br />

you once, and you obligingly tumbled some 15 feet from <strong>the</strong> mighty blow, now lying near-unconscious at Prince<br />

Morven's feet. I whisked <strong>the</strong> fair Arabella <strong>of</strong>f to safety, with <strong>the</strong> roar <strong>of</strong> approval from <strong>the</strong> crowd as <strong>the</strong> Duke Savage<br />

<strong>the</strong>m song was once again taken up, and a few more well placed rips appeared in my tunic.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

2 “I received my AA from Gregory when he was <strong>the</strong> fourth Prince <strong>of</strong> Caid, and I thought that it was during <strong>the</strong> reign <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>the</strong><br />

Merciless (third Prince <strong>of</strong> Caid) that <strong>the</strong> Prince was given <strong>the</strong> authority to make awards <strong>of</strong> arms.” – Robear du Bois<br />

B [Princess Lorissa reinstated <strong>the</strong> Princess' Guard, with Duke Aonghais dubh MacTarbh as Knight Commander.] “At that time, none<br />

<strong>of</strong> us had any clue what Duke Aonghais was up to. Eastern SCAers didn't tell us about his shenanigans <strong>the</strong>re, and <strong>the</strong> various<br />

people he'd ticked <strong>of</strong>f in Caid hadn't yet spoken up. So we went on, thinking he was somewhat bombastic, but OK.”<br />

[At closing court Princess Lorissa presented him with her favor.] “Lora made that favor herself. I didn't have any hand in her<br />

presentations except to supply <strong>the</strong> materials. She was quite a needle artist from an early age, though never recognized for it in <strong>the</strong><br />

SCA.”<br />

[<strong>The</strong>re was a great melee with water balloons and some very soaked people, which essentially became a children's crusade<br />

against Robear <strong>the</strong> Headsman, who fought valiantly whilst he could, but finally lay down and dried.] “Though many people<br />

remember <strong>the</strong>se children-oriented events as a nod to Lora's youthfulness, <strong>the</strong>re were actually quite a few children about her age<br />

in Caid, including several girls (none <strong>of</strong> whom wanted to kiss at that time). Robear was <strong>the</strong>ir big toy; children could pummel him<br />

with impunity, and wreak all kinds <strong>of</strong> indignities on him, and he'd take it in stride.” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

Sept 17-18, 1977 AS XII Fall Coronet Tourney<br />

Held in El Capitan Park, between Santa Barbara and Gaviota, CA. Renfield <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Inland March (Edmund Renfield Wanderscribe) was <strong>the</strong><br />

autocrat. Prince Balin and Princess Lorissa held court. King Paul and Queen Carol attended. Prince Balin gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Jared<br />

Alexander Blaydeaux, Lorenzo di Sant’Angelo, and Thin Robert <strong>of</strong> Lawrence. King Paul <strong>the</strong>n gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Jeosigh<br />

MacCruimmon. Princess Lorissa called forward all members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dolphin to present to <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong> new medallions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order,<br />

which had been painted by Viscountess Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling. She <strong>the</strong>n admitted Lady Mary Taran <strong>of</strong> Glastonbury to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Dolphin. Prince Balin appointed Ioanes Lackie as his personal Master <strong>of</strong> Ceremonies. Court adjourned for fighters to register with <strong>the</strong> Office<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists. Court reconvened with <strong>the</strong> knighting <strong>of</strong> Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin by King Paul. Court <strong>the</strong>n adjourned and <strong>the</strong> matches for <strong>the</strong> Coronet<br />

Lists were picked. It was fought in double elimination. Interspersed among <strong>the</strong> rounds <strong>of</strong> fighting were a number <strong>of</strong> melees and challenges.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> finals Viscount Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate emerged victorious. Neptha <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>bes was his lady. In <strong>the</strong> evening Robear du Bois organized<br />

a Ninja war, with <strong>the</strong> winning team “Number 1" consisting <strong>of</strong> Mary <strong>of</strong> Uffington, Tamsin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Raven Tresses, Sir Loren sur la Roche, Sir<br />

William <strong>the</strong> Lucky, and Queen Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix. <strong>The</strong> next day <strong>the</strong>re were several challenges and an auction for <strong>the</strong> Publication Fund, which<br />

netted $192.50. Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix won <strong>the</strong> Prize List left over from <strong>the</strong> Publication Fund Tourney, winning an Alicia Austin mirror for<br />

himself and a pair <strong>of</strong> Darachshire steins for his sponsor, Tim Coyle.<br />

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A “It was a unique, three way finals, based on <strong>the</strong> fall <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> double elimination, I had to fight Armand de Sevigny, Armand had to fight<br />

Gregory <strong>of</strong> York, and <strong>the</strong>n Gregory and I closed it out.<br />

“I don't remember <strong>the</strong> details <strong>of</strong> Gregory's fight against Armand, but my fight with Armand was memorable because I had<br />

devised a new technique specifically to counter him. Armand, dastardly left-hander that he was, once again had me on my knees.<br />

His technique was to block your vision with his shield and kill you, left or right side, depending on your block attempt. I pulled a new<br />

trick out <strong>of</strong> my hat, blocked high left with my shield to invite a flat snap to my right side, and sword blocked it. As I pulled my shield<br />

back, I shield-hooked <strong>the</strong> top <strong>of</strong> this kite, pulled it down to <strong>the</strong> ground, bending him over <strong>the</strong> top <strong>of</strong> it, and to <strong>the</strong> sight <strong>of</strong> his widening,<br />

surprised eyes, (through his eye slots), I took <strong>of</strong>f his head as he was recovering from his previous shot.<br />

“So <strong>the</strong> last fight <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lists, as it had been <strong>the</strong> first time I won <strong>the</strong> coronet, was against Gregory. Gregory was <strong>the</strong> superior<br />

technician and was usually in better condition than I by <strong>the</strong> final rounds. I don't think Gregory realized he had <strong>the</strong> better <strong>of</strong> me and,<br />

knee to knee, he pulled out his secondary weapon, a short sword. I pulled out mine, a mace, and beat him with an "inside cross,"<br />

(as it was called at <strong>the</strong> time). I was unsure <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> outcome until Gregory changed weapons. Though he was <strong>the</strong> better swordsman,<br />

I had <strong>the</strong> quicker shield and I just was confident I was faster. <strong>The</strong> shorter weapons accentuated <strong>the</strong> difference.” – Martin <strong>the</strong><br />

Temperate<br />

B “Regarding <strong>the</strong> Canton <strong>of</strong> Derryabarre. This Canton was established solely to stop <strong>the</strong> expansion <strong>of</strong> two adjacent Cantons,<br />

Lyondemer and Canyons. Lyondemer had recently expanded <strong>the</strong>ir claim from "everything within five miles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> coast" to "everything<br />

within ten miles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> coast", and Canyons, originally a San Gabriel Valley Canton was now claiming land west <strong>of</strong> downtown L.A.<br />

To keep from being swallowed by ei<strong>the</strong>r group, we formed our own Canton. <strong>The</strong> name <strong>of</strong> Derryabarre did not please <strong>the</strong> heralds,<br />

so we became Graywinds, in honor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> local smog. I think <strong>the</strong> Canton lasted about five years, and <strong>the</strong>n quietly died, having<br />

served its purpose.<br />

“Regarding <strong>the</strong> Ninja War. Many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> participants were not fighters, and I was amazed at <strong>the</strong> reaction when I passed out a<br />

bunch <strong>of</strong> b<strong>of</strong>fers. <strong>The</strong>se people REALLY needed to hit someone. This was a resurrection battle fought in <strong>the</strong> dark well away from<br />

camp, and I believe it lasted an hour. If killed you had to return to a centrally located pavilion, check in, and wait for two minutes.<br />

Some people were back in <strong>the</strong> pavilion every two minutes and ten seconds, because <strong>the</strong>y kept double-killing with <strong>the</strong> same person.<br />

Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix developed <strong>the</strong> most effective tactic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> evening. When she saw someone coming, she would start wandering<br />

around peering closely at <strong>the</strong> ground, and <strong>the</strong>n feign relief at seeing her soon-to-be-victim, and ask <strong>the</strong>m to help find her glasses.<br />

As soon as <strong>the</strong>y bent over to look for <strong>the</strong>m, she would hit <strong>the</strong>m on <strong>the</strong> head. It did not occur to anyone that Carol did not wear<br />

glasses, but I think four <strong>of</strong> her victims borrowed b<strong>of</strong>fers and tracked her down <strong>the</strong> next morning.” – Robear du Bois<br />

1 “Was that <strong>the</strong> same ninja fight where children helpfully <strong>of</strong>fered to point out enemies, <strong>the</strong>n b<strong>of</strong>fered whoever got too close to<br />

<strong>the</strong>m? Seems nobody figured <strong>the</strong> kids to be in <strong>the</strong> game until <strong>the</strong>y'd gotten a few kills.<br />

“I'm mixing ninja fights, I'm sure, but in one, Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix and his friends wore black T-shirts, with flocked black lettering<br />

on <strong>the</strong>m, saying "rock" and "tree" and so forth. I loved that.<br />

“After Balin appointed Iaones Lackie as Master <strong>of</strong> Ceremonies, did Iaones actually do anything more, or react as he did<br />

in SF fandom, just get <strong>the</strong> job and disappear?” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

I “Re: Iaones Lackie, yes, he did do more. I remember a whole series <strong>of</strong> strangeness during Balin's tenure. Iaones was<br />

quite upset when I informed him during my subsequent reign that it wasn't a permanent position. My memory says that<br />

most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> court was quite relieved.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

a “He did do one thing. At closing court that day we were ga<strong>the</strong>red on ei<strong>the</strong>r side <strong>of</strong> an aisle leading to <strong>the</strong> pavilion.<br />

Ioanes come over and asked everyone to fill <strong>the</strong> space in front <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> pavilion, which we did. He <strong>the</strong>n returned to Balin<br />

and Lorissa and led <strong>the</strong>m into court, loudly calling "Make Way! Make Way for <strong>the</strong> Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong> Caid!" We<br />

were forced to reform <strong>the</strong> aisle he had just asked us to fill, and I think <strong>the</strong> mood <strong>of</strong> sullen resentment was not limited<br />

to myself. I am sure it made Ioanes feel wonderful to have everyone scurry out <strong>of</strong> his way, but I vowed to myself never<br />

to play peasant for Ioanes Lackey again.” – Robear du Bois<br />

II [... Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix and his friends wore black T-shirts ...] “That was Richard <strong>of</strong> Havn.” – Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

C [Prince Balin appointed Ioanes Lackie as his personal Master <strong>of</strong> Ceremonies.] “After being reminded by o<strong>the</strong>rs, Lorissa recalls<br />

that Balin and Ioanes finally parted because <strong>of</strong> disagreement on how ceremonies should be run. Lorissa drew <strong>the</strong> line at marching<br />

in after Ioanes had cleared <strong>the</strong> room as described. Balin agreed, and Ioanes didn't like being told how to do things.” – Flavia<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Caid<br />

November 19, 1977 AS XII Fall Investiture Tourney<br />

Held at Revelle College, UCSD, San Diego, CA. <strong>The</strong> event was hosted by <strong>The</strong><br />

Abbey. Prince Balin and Princess Lorissa held court. Baron Talanque held an<br />

“Imitate Balin” contest. <strong>The</strong> winner was Lady Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix)<br />

<strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst, who received an 8 x 10 color glossy photo <strong>of</strong> Balin in his<br />

“Captain Caid” tunic with flowing red cape and Superman belt buckle. Lord<br />

Jeosigh MacCrumein inducted Duke Anghois dubh MacTarbh and Lady Mary<br />

Taran <strong>of</strong> Glastonbury, Duchess MacTarbh, into Clan MacPiobmahr. Master John<br />

ap Griffin and Mistress Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani) presented <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

Highnesses with <strong>the</strong>ir personal banners which had been appliqued and machine<br />

Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate - Argent, a bend sinister<br />

nebuly, in dexter chief a bull’s head cabossed gules.<br />

embroidered by Alewülfe <strong>the</strong> Red. Lists were held for Princess’ Champion.<br />

Viscount Gregory <strong>of</strong> York defeated Prince Balin <strong>of</strong> Tor to claim <strong>the</strong> title. Prince<br />

Balin and Princess Lorissa held <strong>the</strong>ir final court. Prince Balin gave Awards <strong>of</strong><br />

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Neptha <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>bes - Or, a falcon silhouette displayed sable<br />

grasping in sinister talon three carnations gules, stemmed s<br />

urdy gules.<br />

Arms to Hagar <strong>the</strong> Bear, Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst, and Luxandra <strong>of</strong> Altumbra. Baron John ap Griffin was admitted to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Dolphin. Duke Anghais dubh MacTarbh, Lady Lyndia <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn, and Viscount Gregory <strong>of</strong> York received <strong>the</strong> Legion <strong>of</strong> Courtesy.<br />

All <strong>of</strong> Princess Lorissa’s Ladies-in-Waiting, as well as Baron John ap Griffin, Baroness Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani), Lord<br />

Alewäulfe <strong>the</strong> Red, Viscount Gregory <strong>of</strong> York, Duke Aonghais dubh MacTarbh, and Viscountess Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling were called<br />

forward and thanked by <strong>the</strong>ir Highnesses. Prince Balin promised <strong>the</strong>m all a T-shirt with a photo <strong>of</strong> himself and a slogan stamped on <strong>the</strong>m,<br />

<strong>the</strong> choice <strong>of</strong> slogan and photo being up to <strong>the</strong> recipients. Duke William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton, Earl Marshall, presented warrants to Sir Charles <strong>of</strong><br />

Dublin, <strong>the</strong> new Principality Knight Marshall, and to Viscount Gregory <strong>of</strong> York and Lord Jason Griffiths. <strong>The</strong>re followed a great number<br />

<strong>of</strong> presentations to <strong>the</strong>ir Highnesses. Konrad von Biltauer presented <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Caid with a full sized shield on a wooden stand with<br />

<strong>the</strong> arms <strong>of</strong> Caid painted on it. Princess Lorissa called up <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Princess’ Guard and thanked <strong>the</strong>m for <strong>the</strong>ir service, asking<br />

Duke Aonghais dubh MacTarbh to keep his baton <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice as a memento <strong>of</strong> her reign and his service. She also thanked Viscount Gregory<br />

<strong>of</strong> York for his service as her Champion and asked that he keep her favor as a remembrance.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Investiture <strong>of</strong> Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate and Neptha <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>bes followed. <strong>The</strong> Princess Neptha’s Ladies-in-Waiting were Lady Frances<br />

Stardragon, Anne <strong>of</strong> Villanova, Lady Guinevere Elspeth Malyn, Leonora Dragonsrun, and Lady Lyndia <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn. Prince Martin gave<br />

Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Alana Balisette <strong>of</strong> Arakeen, Augustus Johannes der Dichter, Miranda Douglas <strong>of</strong> Scheehalian, and Trygvvi Halftrollson.<br />

Prince Martin announced that King Paul had delegated to <strong>the</strong> Prince <strong>of</strong> Caid <strong>the</strong> right to sign warrants in <strong>the</strong> Principality. Presentations<br />

to <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties followed. <strong>The</strong> final event <strong>of</strong> court was <strong>the</strong> presentation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> petition by Lady Anna McAyre <strong>of</strong> Gorabh on behalf <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Canton <strong>of</strong> Lyonesse, requesting baronial status. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> revelry commenced. Refreshments produced by lady Giesele Hildegaard <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Mystic Dragon and Lady Cristóbal degli Gilicine che Mangia Uome were happily consumed, and revelry filled <strong>the</strong> evening.<br />

January 14, 1978 AS XII Twelfth Night Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Torrance Recreation Hall, Torrance, CA. Rain poured down outside. Lord Gwydioan am y’Gorlwyn and his wife, Lady Anna<br />

McAyre <strong>of</strong> Gorabh, and Lord <strong>The</strong>lin von Kallenbach supervised a magnificent banquet. <strong>The</strong> hall opened at noon and at three <strong>the</strong> first call<br />

went out for <strong>the</strong> Grand March. Prince Martin and Princess Neptha welcomed Queen Allissandra and observed <strong>the</strong> Grand March. <strong>The</strong>n court<br />

began. Ann <strong>of</strong> Villanova and Morton <strong>the</strong> Grey received Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms from Prince Martin and Master Conrad von Regensburg received<br />

<strong>the</strong> Legion <strong>of</strong> Courtesy. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seraphic Star initiated Cedric <strong>the</strong> Dark and Eyana bat-David nicChlurain. Viscount Morven <strong>of</strong><br />

Carrick and Countess Amina Sherana de Talavera won <strong>the</strong> Costume Contest in costumes made by Lady Cristóbál degli Gilicine che Mangia<br />

Uome. <strong>The</strong>n came <strong>the</strong> magnificent banquet, with three removes and featuring a turkey stuffed with a chicken stuffed with a game hen stuffed<br />

with an egg. Revelry followed with juggling, singing, and a showing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pennsic War film.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “At Sou<strong>the</strong>rn 12th Night, Cameron <strong>of</strong> Caldoon and Charles de Rouen came as beggars, but did not have tickets to <strong>the</strong> banquet.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y implored Her Majesty Allissandra to be allowed to eat her table scraps, and Her Majesty showed pity on <strong>the</strong>m and allowed<br />

<strong>the</strong>m to sit on <strong>the</strong> floor in front <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> high table while she threw scraps to <strong>the</strong>m. Feeding <strong>the</strong>se poor creatures amused Her Majesty<br />

so much that <strong>the</strong>y ate ra<strong>the</strong>r well. That day Her Majesty wore a small intricate crown which, she explained, had been baked from<br />

bread dough and <strong>the</strong>n gilded.” – Robear du Bois<br />

B “I think <strong>the</strong> formal announcement <strong>of</strong> our impending kingdom status to <strong>the</strong> Caidan populace occurred at this event.” – Martin <strong>the</strong><br />

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<strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels - Gules, a standing seraph<br />

affronty proper, winged Or, haloed <strong>of</strong> a laurel wreath proper.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Caid – <strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels<br />

<strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels<br />

(<strong>The</strong> Los Angeles Area)<br />

September 6, 1970 AS V Mythcon Demonstration Tourney<br />

Held at Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA, as part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mythopoeic Society’s first Mythcon. <strong>The</strong> new barony put on a fighting<br />

demonstration. <strong>The</strong> founding Baron and Baroness were Pwyll pen Tyrhon and Rhiannon pen Thyrhon. William <strong>of</strong> York was <strong>the</strong> first<br />

Seneschal.<br />

November 21, 1970 AS V Fall Tourney<br />

Held in Chatsworth, CA. William <strong>of</strong> York was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. King Henrik attended.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Held at Baron Pwyll pen Tyrhon's residence.” – Frederick <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn<br />

1 “Henrik was presented with a model (about 2 feet high) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> “Angie-Leanne”, Atenveldt’s first trebuchet by Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria,<br />

Woodford <strong>of</strong> Lorien (and o<strong>the</strong>rs?) from Atenveldt.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

January 9, 1971 AS V Midwinter Tourney and Twelfth Night Revel<br />

Held on <strong>the</strong> grounds <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bull and Bush Public House, Costa Mesa, CA. King Jean attended. <strong>The</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> barony swore allegiance.<br />

Sárkáyi Gerö was now Seraphim Pursuivant. Christian <strong>of</strong> Orange was Knight Marshall. Jerome <strong>of</strong> McKenna was made Knight Marshal for<br />

Calafia. Lists were held for <strong>the</strong> right to proclaim one’s lady “fairest”. With King Jean’s permission Baron Pwyll created <strong>the</strong> Baronial Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seraphic Star, for service to <strong>the</strong> Barony. He admitted Charles Edward Alexander <strong>of</strong> Everman, Christian <strong>of</strong> Orange, Friedrich Eric<br />

Melmuth von Rheinhausen, Sárkáyi Gerö, and himself, as <strong>the</strong> Principal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order.<br />

February 14, 1971 AS V PresidCon Demonstration<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Royal Inn, Santa Monica, CA, as part <strong>of</strong> PresidCon.<br />

April 17, 1971 AS V Spring Tourney<br />

Held on Lassen Road, Chatsworth, CA. <strong>The</strong>re was archery, fighting, dancing, a recorder concert, and lists for Champion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Day. A revel<br />

followed in <strong>the</strong> evening.<br />

May 25, 1971 AS VI<br />

Pwyll pen Tyrhon left <strong>the</strong> Barony and Sárkáyi Gerö became Vicar <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Aha! I think this was my first real event, after having observed <strong>the</strong> fighting at Baycon a couple <strong>of</strong> years before--though I'd thought<br />

my first event was toward <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> AS VI ra<strong>the</strong>r than at <strong>the</strong> beginning. <strong>The</strong> one I attended was held in Pwyll and Rhiannon's large<br />

back yard, and I certainly remember meeting Sarkanyi at that event--but any administrative subtleties <strong>of</strong> a shift from Baron to Vicar<br />

no doubt escaped my comprehension. That may have been where I first met <strong>the</strong> late T.A. Waters, who was a friend <strong>of</strong> Pwyll's and<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Caid – <strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels<br />

a very fine illusionist and member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Magic Castle; very sadly, he died earlier this year. <strong>The</strong>re was also a ra<strong>the</strong>r memorable and<br />

exotic chap called--I think--Bahadur Ravenscloak. I don't think I ever saw him at ano<strong>the</strong>r event, but years later his image came to<br />

mind when I first saw <strong>the</strong> film, "Knight Rider"--which I thought at <strong>the</strong> time surely must have had some serious creative input from<br />

members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA (though apparently it didn't). (But <strong>the</strong>re was that famous magazine article showing certain dukes righting on<br />

motorbikes and, I believe, conducting an abduction!)” – Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Stirling<br />

September 18, 1971 AS VI Joint Tourney with Calafia and <strong>the</strong> Shakespeare Society.<br />

Held on <strong>the</strong> Shakespeare Society Grounds, Hollywood, CA. <strong>The</strong>re was archery, a baronial court, lists for <strong>the</strong> title Arbiter <strong>of</strong> Beauty (who<br />

named his lady “fairest”), twilzy-whopping, a music contest, and final court, followed by dinner and a revel. About this time Vicar Sárkáyi<br />

formed a Council <strong>of</strong> Arts, in <strong>the</strong> absence <strong>of</strong> a baronial Master <strong>of</strong> Arts. He appointed Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani), Ginger <strong>of</strong><br />

Orange, Madelain du Bois, and Jusuf Shahain-i-Rum Aga, who was temporary president <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Council <strong>of</strong> Arts.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I don't understand <strong>the</strong> Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin = Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani reference, as I believe "Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin" was Bjo Trimble, <strong>the</strong> wife<br />

<strong>of</strong> John Trimble, both BNF (Big Name (sf) Fans) and John later to join <strong>the</strong> BoD. Ginger <strong>of</strong> Orange was <strong>the</strong> wife <strong>of</strong> Julius <strong>of</strong> Orange<br />

(pun intended on his part), AKA "Tex", one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> few fighters who helped start up <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Angels with demos, fighting<br />

practices, and so forth. <strong>The</strong>y lived in Orange county...” – William Gordon <strong>of</strong> York<br />

1 “When I first entered <strong>the</strong> SCA about <strong>the</strong> 3rd or 4th get-toge<strong>the</strong>r, I didn't have a really good Medieval name, and chose plain ol'<br />

Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Griffin being my husband's middle name and <strong>the</strong> last name <strong>of</strong> his mo<strong>the</strong>r). He chose to be John ap Griffin, and<br />

still is.<br />

“Throughout <strong>the</strong> years, heralds nagged at me for my un-Medieval name. Finally, I decided that my persona was a 14th<br />

century Italian merchant-baroness (which I never fully developed). <strong>The</strong>n I needed a good name. I always liked Flavia; Nancy<br />

Berman (Fiona) decided I needed a baptismal name Beatrice. So I waited for a last name until I hear Carmigniani (pronounced<br />

with a hard G) in a restaurant.<br />

“THEN heralds complained my name was too difficult to pronounce! You can't win. “ – Flavia Batrice Carmigniani<br />

A “Also, at this tourney I lost <strong>the</strong> finals to Lysander <strong>of</strong> Sparta after he cut my leg <strong>of</strong>f. He wound up essentially lying on top <strong>of</strong> my shield<br />

(I was bent almost horizontally with my knees folded under me) while stabbing around my shield (he was fighting round and short<br />

sword). This picture wound up being on <strong>the</strong> front page <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sunday LA Times <strong>the</strong> next day! I, unfortunately, cannot be recognized<br />

in <strong>the</strong> photo due to <strong>the</strong> helm ...” – William Gordon <strong>of</strong> York<br />

1 “Lysander was one <strong>of</strong> those (unusual for <strong>the</strong> SCA) folks who was actually in good physical condition. A year earlier, or a few<br />

hundred miles closer to good fighters, and he might have been on <strong>the</strong> fast-track for knighthood and a royal peerage. But <strong>the</strong><br />

state <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> art in fighting was in one <strong>of</strong> it's most rapid periods <strong>of</strong> advancement, and he never quite made it before heading <strong>of</strong>f<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Air Force.” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

October, 1971 AS VI<br />

William <strong>of</strong> York took a leave <strong>of</strong> absence as Seneschal. Rhiannon pen Tyrhon took over as seneschal. Anastasia de Granada became<br />

Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts. About this time <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles was united with <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels, under Vicar Sárkáyi.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “That should be Vicar Sárkányi Gero.” – Wilhelm von Schlüssel<br />

1 “Or Sharky, as he was <strong>of</strong>ten spoken <strong>of</strong> for reasons not totally divorced from <strong>The</strong> Lord <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rings.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

January 8, 1972 AS VI Twelfth Night Revel<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Unitarian Church, Los Angeles, CA. Baron Pwyll, having returned, admitted Randall <strong>of</strong> Hightower and Rhiannon pen Tyrhon<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seraphic Star.<br />

April 22-23, 1972 AS VI Overnight Tourney<br />

Held in Black Mountain Park, Mount San Jacinto, Riverside County, CA. <strong>The</strong>re was fighting, archery, a cooking contest, twilzey-whopping,<br />

and a revel.<br />

May 14, 1972 AS VII<br />

Baroness Rhiannon pen Tyrhon resigned as Seneschal and Debreceni Illona took over.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Caid – <strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels<br />

June, 1972 AS VII<br />

Baron Pwyll pen Tyrhon formed a Council <strong>of</strong> Regency, composed <strong>of</strong> Sárkáyi Gerö as Prefect, Jerome Robert <strong>of</strong> McKenna, and Christian<br />

<strong>of</strong> Orange. Christian <strong>of</strong> Orange was now Seneschal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> canton <strong>of</strong> Failte, as well as Knight Marshall.<br />

June 30-July 4, 1972 AS VII Westercon/Mythcon Demonstration<br />

Held in Long Beach, CA. On one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> days a demonstration was put on. King James attended. Pwyll pen Tyrhon and Rhiannon pen<br />

Tyrhon resigned as Baron and Baroness. King James reappointed Uillem Thorken Hardhans as Seneschal for <strong>the</strong> Isles.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Ah, <strong>the</strong> Long Beach Westercon. I think that was <strong>the</strong> one where James and I put on a live steel demonstration at a wedding, though<br />

it may have been a bit later. It is clear that <strong>the</strong> clutchbutt papers mess took place after this also, since Hardhans was <strong>the</strong> main one<br />

involved in that. I also have this impression that that was <strong>the</strong> convention where William <strong>the</strong> Lucky, Jerry Jacks (Mediocrates), and<br />

a lady named Barbara Dodge drove down toge<strong>the</strong>r in my car. I was <strong>the</strong> only one with a license, so I did all <strong>the</strong> driving. I had space,<br />

but any two in <strong>the</strong> back were horribly cramped since <strong>the</strong> car was a Mustang Mach One. We were all pretty psychologically cramped<br />

by <strong>the</strong> time we arrived.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

July 1972, AS VII<br />

Friedrich Eric Helmut von Rheinhausen became Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences. Christophili de l’Estoile and Diantha <strong>of</strong> Castalia became Deputy<br />

Mistresses <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arts.<br />

August 12, 1972 AS VII Tri-Baronial Tourney<br />

Held where?<br />

September, 1972 AS VII<br />

Launcelot de Questwood was appointed Procurator for <strong>the</strong> Registry on Angels. Debreceni Illona resigned as Seneschal and Bevin Fraser<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sterling took over. Sárkáyi Gerö was recommended as <strong>the</strong> next baron.<br />

Sept 9-10, 1972 AS VII Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held in Centinela Park, Inglewood, CA.<br />

A “I remember being bedazzled at this, my first SCA event. I had first heard about <strong>the</strong> SCA a week earlier, at <strong>the</strong> LA Worldcon. Bevin<br />

Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling told me <strong>of</strong> having had some nebulous correspondence from a few people out in <strong>the</strong> San Bernardino-Riverside<br />

area, where I lived, so I contacted <strong>the</strong>m and found that <strong>the</strong>y were already starting what was to become Dreiburgen, with semi-regular<br />

ga<strong>the</strong>rings in Riverside. <strong>The</strong>y included Alison and Waldt von Markheim, Carl Nelson (SCA name forgotten), Thomas Doubleaxe<br />

(Ed Sitch), and a few o<strong>the</strong>rs.” – Edmund Renfield Wanderscribe<br />

1 “Ah, yes. I remember something <strong>of</strong> this tourney. At <strong>the</strong> time, I was dating Bevin Fraser, as was Gerald Harper. I can't say that<br />

we were precisely in a spirit <strong>of</strong> good competition, since we both were serious about it, but we weren't really enemies ei<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

Along came Ed who proceeded to act as if Bevin really belonged to him and Gerald and I spent a certain amount <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tourney<br />

considering how to disappear him forever. Bevin was, <strong>of</strong> course, <strong>the</strong> master <strong>of</strong> her own destiny and <strong>the</strong> last time I talked to<br />

Ed about this we had quite a good laugh over it.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

a “I'm flattered. Bevin, aside from being intelligent and beautiful, was <strong>the</strong> one person who more than any o<strong>the</strong>r did encourage<br />

me to take an active part in this SCA thing. While I certainly had desires such as Steve mentions, I never felt I had any hope<br />

while <strong>the</strong>se two veterans appeared to hold sway in her heart -- at least, as much so as anyone could. I was and am proud<br />

to have had her friendship.”<br />

[Bevin was, <strong>of</strong> course ...] “Truer words have never been written. She was, and always has been, that. That's partly why<br />

she was such an excellent seneschal.” – Edmund Renfield Wanderscribe<br />

1 “I always enjoyed <strong>the</strong> Angels and Calafian tournaments in those days. Possibly this is because I was apparently into long<br />

distance romances. Lots <strong>of</strong> long drives on I-5 when it was basically empty <strong>of</strong> people and gas stations for up to 75 miles at a<br />

stretch.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Caid – <strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels<br />

January 6, 1973 AS VII <strong>Kingdom</strong> Twelfth Night Revel<br />

Sárkáyi Gerö was appointed <strong>the</strong> new Baron <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels. <strong>The</strong> Canton <strong>of</strong> Eastern Gate was formed. Andreant Vaxges d’Alsace was <strong>the</strong><br />

Seneschal.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I remember this one vividly. Eilonwy was my lady at <strong>the</strong> time and had no idea she was going to get <strong>the</strong> award. <strong>The</strong>re was a certain<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> misdirection going around to keep her from knowing, which I was involved in. <strong>The</strong> San Diego group was a good crowd<br />

<strong>of</strong> people and a lot <strong>of</strong> fun to be with. Eilonwy was a wonderful lady who is, alas, no longer with us, having passed away in 1994.”<br />

– Steven MacEanruig<br />

February 17, 1973 AS VII Garden Grove Artisan’s Guild Parade<br />

Held in Los Angeles, CA. <strong>The</strong> Barony participated and won <strong>the</strong> Artisan’s Guild Trophy. A fighting demonstration was held. On <strong>the</strong><br />

following day <strong>the</strong> ladies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony put on a medieval fashion show.<br />

February 24, 1973 AS VII First Baronial Expedition<br />

<strong>The</strong> expedition ga<strong>the</strong>red at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Incomparable Giacomo, and traveled to Joshua Tree National Park and <strong>the</strong>n to Hadley’s, an<br />

emporium specializing in dried fruit, nuts, etc. A picnic lunch was held.<br />

February, 1973 AS VII <strong>The</strong> Founding <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blade<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood was founded in this way. Sir Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided had joined <strong>the</strong> SCA around January or February VII 1973. After he<br />

was knighted in October VIII 1973 he began putting out handbills advertising <strong>the</strong> forming <strong>of</strong> a new fighting group. This was because<br />

he wanted someone to practice with in addition to Robert Tors <strong>of</strong> Warwick. I was <strong>the</strong> first to answer <strong>the</strong> notice in January VIII 1974<br />

followed by Patrick <strong>of</strong> Innesfrae in April and later Harsha Aditya <strong>of</strong> Kashmir (Harsha <strong>the</strong> Infidel), and in May Morven <strong>of</strong> Carrick. Soon after<br />

<strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood was <strong>of</strong>ficially formed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> goal (such as it was), was to train up to be a fighting force to be reckoned with by <strong>the</strong> West, in unashamed imitation <strong>of</strong> Chaos.<br />

<strong>The</strong> means was practicing, going to tournaments both in Caid and in <strong>the</strong> West, and <strong>of</strong> course, challenging every knight you could. This<br />

was not explicitly stated at first (o<strong>the</strong>r than Chaos being <strong>the</strong> blueprint), but came out later. Hugh already was helping everyone to get<br />

armor on a make 4-keep-1 basis.<br />

Later that year (October IX 1974), as has been chronicled <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood was <strong>the</strong> right wing in <strong>the</strong> London Bridge War. By this time<br />

we had Thomas <strong>the</strong> Merciless with us as well as Rondel & Mouice <strong>the</strong> Insane, Negra Khan. <strong>The</strong> way we were organized was that Sir<br />

Hugh was <strong>the</strong> permanent Grand Master <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood. I was <strong>the</strong> permanent all-around administrative <strong>of</strong>ficer (and Bannerbearer)<br />

for which I took <strong>the</strong> title Shield <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood. <strong>The</strong>re would be a Captain, a Vice Commander, and 2 sergeants, which posts would<br />

be fought for by members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood every 6 months. On April 13,IX 1975, we held <strong>the</strong> first Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood Tourney <strong>of</strong> Rank with<br />

Thomas <strong>the</strong> Merciless becoming Captain, Patrick <strong>of</strong> Innesfrae becoming Vice-Commander, and myself and Mouice <strong>the</strong> Insane being<br />

sergeants. By early 1975 Robear du Bois had joined us and before 1976 we had Guy de Montvert (Guy <strong>of</strong> Castle Kirk), Martin <strong>the</strong><br />

Temperate and Maihie McFergie, among o<strong>the</strong>rs. In 1976 Gregory <strong>of</strong> York, Balin <strong>of</strong> Tor and Ae<strong>the</strong>lred <strong>the</strong> Jute as well as 2 o<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

became <strong>the</strong> Califian Branch <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood. In any case <strong>the</strong> 2nd Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood Tourney <strong>of</strong> Rank was held on October 19 X 1975. <strong>The</strong><br />

Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood ended up being <strong>the</strong> core <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Caiden Army and <strong>the</strong> Caiden Knighthood as well.<br />

Of <strong>the</strong> 9 knights that <strong>the</strong> West made during our time as a Principality, 7 were Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood and so were 4 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first 5 knights that<br />

Caid made after independence. 6 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 8 reigns that we spent as a Principality were by Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood Princes. (Gregory <strong>of</strong> York joined<br />

<strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood somewhat after he stepped down as Prince <strong>of</strong> Caid.) After Sir Hugh left to pursue o<strong>the</strong>r interests, <strong>the</strong>re was no Grand<br />

Master and <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood was fairly dormant until Robear du Bois and Alberic Reed started <strong>the</strong>ir own branches in Altavia and<br />

Guildenholdt some years ago. <strong>The</strong>se groups are flourishing and still fight in <strong>the</strong> Army <strong>of</strong> Caid.” – Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

Comments:<br />

A “CHAOS was responsible for <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blade?<br />

“Well, I knew we'd done something right ...<br />

“I believe we have already had several discussions <strong>of</strong> just what Chaos, or "<strong>The</strong> Forces <strong>of</strong> Chaos" was doing to earn such<br />

emulation.” – Stefan <strong>of</strong> Lorraine<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Caid – <strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels<br />

May 5, 1973 AS VIII Medieval Week Festival Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> campus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> California State College, Fullerton, CA. <strong>The</strong> barony put on a medieval fashion show on <strong>the</strong> second and on <strong>the</strong><br />

fifth a demonstration tourney and May Celebration. <strong>The</strong>re was a maypole and lists for <strong>the</strong> King and Queen <strong>of</strong> May. <strong>The</strong>re was a cooking<br />

contest for main dish, vegetable, and dessert between Ka<strong>the</strong>ryn Stuart <strong>of</strong> Moray and Alejandro de Salamanca for <strong>the</strong> Golden Rolling Pin.<br />

May 20, 1973 AS VIII May Picnic and Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Mission Viejo Picnic and Nature Trail Area, Mission Viejo, CA. House Irini and <strong>the</strong> Neo-Pre-Raphaelite Guild were <strong>the</strong> hosts.<br />

May 26-28, 1973 AS VIII Medievalcon<br />

Held in Anaheim, CA. <strong>The</strong> barony participated.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Oooh, such a little writeup for such a large event. It was mostly masterminded by John and Bjo Trimble, who were kind <strong>of</strong> on <strong>the</strong><br />

outs with <strong>the</strong> local Barony and wanted to do something medieval that didn't have SCA involvement, as such. Needless to say, a lot<br />

<strong>of</strong> SCA people showed up.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> hotel was very close to Disneyland, and some folks went <strong>the</strong>re at some point. Given Donald Dachau's rules, <strong>the</strong>y did not<br />

go in costume.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “I remember that place! We all thought <strong>the</strong> name was funny. Gordon Monson, Ginny, myself and one o<strong>the</strong>r person walked over<br />

<strong>the</strong>re in costume, and on <strong>the</strong> way back we got stopped by a motorcycle cop, who was concerned over our weapons. <strong>The</strong> sword<br />

was ok, but <strong>the</strong> daggers were not - he let us go, with a warning. I have <strong>of</strong>ten wondered if that incident was <strong>the</strong> origin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 'Nah<br />

laddie, you got it all wrong - that be a flippen broadsword, THIS be a flippen dirk!' story that appeared a few years latter - I never<br />

bought it that <strong>the</strong> cop in that story wouldn't have drawn his gun and started shooting - I have seen too many scared cops do<br />

that in riots. Anyway - it was a fun event. But an expensive way to do what we all did cheaply at tournies.” – James Greyhelm<br />

A “Coming into <strong>the</strong> area, we passed a restaurant called Chaos. Actually, it was a Chinese place called Chao's. A bunch <strong>of</strong> us went,<br />

in costume, for dinner <strong>the</strong>re one night. Nothing to write home about, though I wasn't quite <strong>the</strong> Chinese food afficianado <strong>the</strong>n that<br />

I am now. For those who wonder, I now live in <strong>the</strong> area and have been by <strong>the</strong> locale many times, and I don't think it exists any more.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hotel has certainly undergone several changes in name and appearance since MedievalCon.<br />

“Luise couldn't go, but she sent me down with a load <strong>of</strong> costumes and I changed outfits every hour or so. I believe I won a prize<br />

for costumes. It was a notable event in many ways, not <strong>the</strong> least because Janet <strong>of</strong> Breakstone was 9 months pregnant with<br />

Branwen and <strong>the</strong> girl was not coming out, so Janet was doing everything she could to encourage her daughter's departure. This<br />

was sufficiently successful that we had to ship Janet home half way through <strong>the</strong> Con.<br />

“Perhaps <strong>the</strong> most far-reaching effect <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> convention was me noticing that John Trimble had a great announcing voice. I<br />

mentioned this to Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West <strong>the</strong> next time I saw her, and she immediately acted on it. Before, John had been at<br />

something <strong>of</strong> a loss at SCA events, not being a fighter or artisan, but once you got a herald's tabard on him, watch out...” – Stefan<br />

de Lorraine, who has more stories about <strong>the</strong> 2nd and 3rd Medievalcons...<br />

B “Medievalcon was actually planned AFTER we'd pretty well (in our opinion) settled things with <strong>the</strong> local SCA folk. But we thought<br />

such an event might have a place in <strong>the</strong> SCA, and <strong>the</strong> locals didn't want to be responsible for sponsoring it. We felt <strong>the</strong>re were many<br />

things which could be taught, discussed, or done outside <strong>the</strong> usual SCA events <strong>of</strong> tourneys, wars and banquets. This was before<br />

colleges got started, remember. So that's how Medievalcon became an independent event. Steve and Kathleen Goldin were in<br />

on it, too. I need one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> program booklets to remind me <strong>of</strong> all <strong>the</strong> people in on it.<br />

“John and I had experience running conventions, so we decided to try it. I don't recall if <strong>the</strong> first one even got out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> red, but<br />

we were crazy enough to try it again. People came, learned, and seemed to like it. But when we stopped doing Medieval cons,<br />

nobody said anything, so we assumed <strong>the</strong>y weren't going to be missed.<br />

“If more information is wanted about Medievalcon, which is technically outside this history, <strong>the</strong>n John and I can scrape up old<br />

memories and tell you.<br />

“Steve is right; John's voice had not been appreciated until <strong>the</strong>n. For many years, John was a very good herald, not only at West<br />

Coast events, but even at a Pennsic or two.” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

C “I missed <strong>the</strong> first one through being dead broke at that time. <strong>The</strong> later one or two were a blast, especially <strong>the</strong> one where we shared<br />

<strong>the</strong> hotel with <strong>the</strong> very large group <strong>of</strong> cheerleaders from all over <strong>the</strong> nation.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Caid – <strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels<br />

June 3, 1973 AS VIII Beggar’s Burdica Revel<br />

Held at Sequoia Park, San Gabriel, California. House Irini and House Merriment were <strong>the</strong> hosts. Only <strong>the</strong> Baron and his <strong>of</strong>ficers were allowed<br />

to come in court dress. <strong>The</strong>re was a cooking contest for beggar’s dishes (less than $2). About sixty five persons attended. Alejandro de<br />

Salamanca was now <strong>the</strong> Failte Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences.<br />

July 7, 1973 AS VIII Second Baronial Expedition<br />

<strong>The</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony traveled to Goleta, CA, in <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles, for swimming at <strong>the</strong> beach. Diantha de Castalia became <strong>the</strong><br />

Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts.<br />

October 13-14, 1973 AS VIII Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held at Cienega Campgrounds, Castaic, CA., in <strong>the</strong> Angelus National Forest. Queen Seitse attended. With <strong>the</strong> delegated authority from<br />

King Henrik, she gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Piers Howells de Cambria. Queen Seitse, with <strong>the</strong> assistance <strong>of</strong> Duke James Greyhelm, Sir<br />

Steven MacEanruig, and Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky, knighted Christian <strong>of</strong> Orange, Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided, and William <strong>of</strong> York. As she was not<br />

a knight one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r knights held <strong>the</strong> sword and Queen Seitse placed her hand on top. Piers Howells de Cambria was made Vicar <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Angels. Lists for <strong>the</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony were won by Sir Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided. <strong>The</strong> ladies present gave a wreath to Sir Steven<br />

MacEanruig for fighting and dying most gallantly. Tyra Stuart <strong>of</strong> Moray won <strong>the</strong> Hester Spoon for <strong>the</strong> cooking contest. Boncueur won<br />

<strong>the</strong> Wizard <strong>of</strong> Argh award for puns. A tri-baronial council was held to discuss forming a principality in <strong>the</strong> south. <strong>The</strong>re was an herb class,<br />

a watercress ga<strong>the</strong>ring contest, melees, challenges, skulking, exercises after dark and revelry. Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

Danielle Christine du Bryant became Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts for <strong>the</strong> Canton <strong>of</strong> Eastern Gate. Katrina de Provence became Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts for <strong>the</strong><br />

Canton <strong>of</strong> Failte.<br />

Nov 17-18, 1973 AS VIII Medieval and Renaissance Performing Arts Workshop<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Pilgrimage <strong>The</strong>atre, Los Angeles, CA. <strong>The</strong> Barony manned a booth. Ximena Aubel de Cambria was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

December 1-2, 1973 AS VIII Holiday Faire and Medieval Market<br />

Held at House Trini, San Gabriel, CA. House Irini and House Merriment were <strong>the</strong> sponsors.<br />

December 7-9, 1973 AS VIII Demonstration Tourney, Canton <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Eastern Gate<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Chapman College campus, Orange, CA. Andreant Vauxges d’Alsace was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re were prize contests for best<br />

shortswordsman, best lady with a b<strong>of</strong>fer, best double weapons fighter, Champion Protector <strong>of</strong> Naugas (whose hides were in common use<br />

in <strong>the</strong> area), fiercest, funniest, and best worded challenges, most chivalrous, most artistic dying, most medieval in appearance and deed<br />

for a lady, and <strong>the</strong> Golden Fox award for <strong>the</strong> lady judged most kissable. <strong>The</strong>re was a poetry contest for poetry on <strong>the</strong> spot and ano<strong>the</strong>r for<br />

poetry in honour <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ladies present. <strong>The</strong>re was a potluck luncheon on Saturday. <strong>The</strong>re were revels Friday and Saturday nights.<br />

December 22, 1973 AS VIII KPFK Christmas Faire<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA. <strong>The</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> barony participated. Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

January 12, 1974 AS VIII Twelfth Night Revel<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> St. Joachim’s Church Hall, Costa Mesa, CA. King Andrew attended. He held court and gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Aeoelwig<br />

Ilfwigsson, Alejandro de Salamanca, Armand Sebastian de la Forêt de Savigny, Curtiss <strong>of</strong> Westlake, Diana <strong>of</strong> Savigny, Eric von Streign,<br />

Jessica Lirindi <strong>of</strong> Northmarch, Persephone <strong>of</strong> Woodland, Richard <strong>of</strong> Rawnsley, and Thomas <strong>of</strong> Waverley. <strong>The</strong>n King Andrew knighted<br />

Edgar <strong>the</strong> Unready. Baron Sárkáyi admitted Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling, Catriona NicChlurain, and Renfield <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Inland March (Edmund<br />

Renfield Wanderscribe) to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seraphic Star, and Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky to <strong>the</strong> new Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angelic Star, for those not<br />

resident in <strong>the</strong> barony. Baron Talanque admitted Armand Sebastian de la Forêt de Savigny to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Leodamas. Tamara iz Kiev and<br />

Raymond Crüs Hümmer were wed. A feast was served, prepared by Sir Christian <strong>of</strong> Orange and Alejandro de Salamanca. Conrad von<br />

Regensburg was <strong>the</strong> pursuivant.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I didn't make this one, though I recall hearing some stories about it from Bill. Something about a song sung by various nor<strong>the</strong>rners<br />

to Andy. Perhaps Bill could comment. I do note that Andrew had already knighted Edgar <strong>the</strong> Unready.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Caid – <strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels<br />

February 9, 1974 AS VIII St. Valentine’s Day Feast and Court <strong>of</strong> Love<br />

Held at San Fernando Mission Park, San Fernando, CA. <strong>The</strong> armigerous ladies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> barony were <strong>the</strong> hosts. <strong>The</strong>re were discourses on <strong>the</strong><br />

art <strong>of</strong> courtly love, a court, and instruction in <strong>the</strong> gentler arts (dancing, poetry, etc.).<br />

March 2, 1974 AS VIII Baronial Expedition<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> East Fork <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> San Gabriel River, CA. A picnic lunch was held. Ximena Aubel de Cambria was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Diantha de Castalia<br />

resigned as Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts and Ximena took over.<br />

March 16, 1974 AS VIII All Day Dance Workshop<br />

Held at Swann Hall, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Monrovia, CA. Ximena Aubel de Cambria was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

March 23, 1974 AS VIII Failte and Eastern Gate Pre-Crown Tourney<br />

Held in Sigler Park, Westminster, CA.<br />

April 6, 1974 AS VIII Westminster Carnival <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arts, Canton <strong>of</strong> Eastern Gate<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Westminster City Hall, Westminster, CA. Ian <strong>of</strong> Stamford autocratted an SCA demonstration.<br />

April 24, 1974 AS VIII Medieval Fashion Show<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> California State University at Fullerton campus, Fullerton, CA. <strong>The</strong> show was put on by <strong>the</strong> Costume Guild. Anemarie Varre<br />

<strong>of</strong> Helsingør was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Wit <strong>the</strong> formation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> principality <strong>of</strong> Caid many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> baronial <strong>of</strong>fices changed hands. Catriona<br />

NicChlurain was <strong>the</strong> new seneschal, Cadhla Morga NicChlurain was Seraph Pursuivant, Eyana bat David NicChlurain was Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Lists, Rosemary <strong>of</strong> Talmont was Chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Exchequor, Sir Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided was Constable, and Sir Christian <strong>of</strong> Orange was<br />

Knight Marshall.<br />

May 11-12, 1974 AS IX Inaugural Tourney, Canton <strong>of</strong> Novamarc<br />

Held on <strong>the</strong> Claremont College Campus, Claremont, CA. Daniel <strong>the</strong> Bard was Seneschal, Celeste Lamuray de Provence was Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts<br />

and Pursuivant Extraordinary. <strong>The</strong>re was a spear throwing contest, an axe chucking contest, archery, fighting, dancing, games, a bardic<br />

circle, a potluck dinner and a revel. About this time Piers Howells de Cambria and Ximena Aubel de Cambria became Baron and Baroness<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels. (?)<br />

June 15, 1974 AS IX Second Annual Beggar’s Burdica and Summer Faire<br />

Held at Sequoia Park, Monterey Park, CA. <strong>The</strong> Merinis Alliance hosted <strong>the</strong> event. <strong>The</strong> populace came as beggars, wenches, urchins,<br />

gypsies, and o<strong>the</strong>r dubious categories. Music was provided by <strong>the</strong> Incomparable Giacomo. <strong>The</strong>re were games and various amusements.<br />

Tyra Stuart <strong>of</strong> Moray and Ximena de Cambria were <strong>the</strong> autocrats.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “<strong>The</strong> Merini Alliance is an alliance <strong>of</strong> two households in <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels, House Merryment and House Irini. Great name.”<br />

– Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

August 25, 1974 AS IX Fighting Appreciation Ga<strong>the</strong>ring<br />

Held at San Fernando Mission Park, San Fernando, CA.<br />

October 5-6, 1974 AS IX Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held at Lytle Creek Sportsmen’s Park, Fontana, CA. Baron Piers and Baroness Ximena held opening court. Arabella Lyon de Rohese, Bjo<br />

<strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani), Celeste Lamuray de Provence, and Sir Christian <strong>of</strong> Orange were admitted to <strong>the</strong> new Order <strong>of</strong> A<strong>the</strong>ns.<br />

Lists were held to determine <strong>the</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony. <strong>The</strong>re was a Court <strong>of</strong> Love Saturday Night. <strong>The</strong> Hester Spoon Contest was for<br />

fruit pies or tarts, and <strong>the</strong>re were contests for prettiest handkerchief made from scratch, archery, calligraphy, illumination, skulking, and <strong>the</strong><br />

contest to design <strong>the</strong> Caid coronets. Griffin Freehold sold B-B-Q’ed chicken for <strong>the</strong> Crown Prints, and <strong>the</strong>re was singing, dancing,<br />

challenges and melees. Catriona NicChlurain was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

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A “That was <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> A<strong>the</strong>na, not A<strong>the</strong>ns. I was given to understand that it was designed to be an order for those who did serious<br />

research. Since <strong>the</strong>y didn't have a medallion made up yet, I was given a pretty little pearl ring (which I still have). I don't recall what<br />

<strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs were given. Many years later, it seems <strong>the</strong> Order changed to some o<strong>the</strong>r focus, because I met people who'd been given<br />

it for arts (for which Caid already had an award). I don't know if it still exists or not.” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

1 “I just spoke to Arabella, and she confirmed that it was meant to be a Baronial Service Award. She recalls it as being a small<br />

medallion on a red ribbon, and it seems to me that its shape was never standardized, but changed from year to year. She<br />

doesn't remember <strong>the</strong> ring. Is it possible that <strong>the</strong> ring was a special award given only to Bjo for efforts above and beyond?”<br />

– Robear du Bois<br />

I “<strong>The</strong> original Order <strong>of</strong> A<strong>the</strong>na award was, indeed, <strong>the</strong> pearl ring even if Arabella doesn't remember it. John and o<strong>the</strong>rs do<br />

remember <strong>the</strong> awarding <strong>of</strong> it. Later, Arabella found a little cameo-like pendant, with an A<strong>the</strong>na-like head on it, and strung<br />

that on a red ribbon. She gave me one <strong>of</strong> those, too.” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

1 “Regarding <strong>the</strong> event. This was my second event, and I was authorized for combat before <strong>the</strong> lists began. My armor was made<br />

from two layers <strong>of</strong> split cane fencing, and <strong>the</strong> shoestrings holding my leg armor were sewn to my jeans, and pulled <strong>of</strong>f early<br />

in <strong>the</strong> day. Everyone hit me on my left thigh that day, and <strong>the</strong> bruises were truly remarkable.<br />

“I believe Martin assassinated early in <strong>the</strong> day, because I recall <strong>the</strong> heralds calling for <strong>the</strong> shade <strong>of</strong> Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

to come to <strong>the</strong> field. <strong>The</strong>re was also some discussion regarding blows...can you kill a ghost or not?<br />

“<strong>The</strong> highlight <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Court <strong>of</strong> Love was <strong>the</strong> paternity case involving Robert <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles Sporran and Kathleen Skye's flea<br />

fur. Robert asked Maihee to act as his lawyer, but his fate was sealed when <strong>the</strong> ladies produced <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fspring, a small bit <strong>of</strong><br />

fur in a lace handkerchief. Both <strong>the</strong> defendant and <strong>the</strong> lawyer were found guilty.<br />

“On Sunday, we practiced for <strong>the</strong> upcoming War with Atenveldt at London Bridge. Daniel <strong>the</strong> Bard, while not a fighter, had<br />

traveled in Atenveldt, so Christian and Hugh asked him how <strong>the</strong>y fought <strong>the</strong>re. He said <strong>the</strong>y fought in 3 to 5 man teams, and<br />

frequently would have a polearm in each team to pull shields down so <strong>the</strong> swordsmen could kill <strong>the</strong>m. Philip <strong>of</strong> Meade had<br />

delivered a piece <strong>of</strong> rattan to me on Saturday so I could make a pole arm, and we taped a hand ax to it for <strong>the</strong> practice. I think<br />

Martin borrowed it for <strong>the</strong> practice, because I know I fought with sword and shield.<br />

“I was teamed up with two fighters (one was Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin, but I didn't know him yet), and we fought with ano<strong>the</strong>r threeman<br />

team until 2 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m were dead, at which point <strong>the</strong> last man ran <strong>of</strong>f. I <strong>the</strong>n forgot about being part <strong>of</strong> a team and ran over<br />

to <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> nearest group and started swinging at Prince Christian. <strong>The</strong>n a hold was called, and Christian's men were<br />

told to move to one end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> field, while Hugh's men went to <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r. I stood in <strong>the</strong> middle, not remembering whose team<br />

I was on. <strong>The</strong>n I noticed Charles' shield down near Christian, and I was fairly sure I had been teamed with him, so I walked<br />

down <strong>the</strong>re and stood quietly in <strong>the</strong> back. Christian said we needed to keep our teams toge<strong>the</strong>r, concentrate on working<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r, etc. and <strong>the</strong>n he poked his sword in my chest and said "and YOU were fighting ME!" It was <strong>the</strong> beginning <strong>of</strong> a long<br />

tradition <strong>of</strong> friendly fire.” – Robear du Bois<br />

I “It was not too many years after this, in Califia that a particular melee stands out in my mind. 4 o<strong>the</strong>r fighters and myself<br />

were fighting Armand, Robear, a fighter called Cedric <strong>of</strong> Mercia and 2 o<strong>the</strong>rs. Robear came on a bit late. After <strong>the</strong> 1st clash<br />

one fighter on each side was legged. I dashed around and took out Armand and Cedric. Mean while Robear had taken<br />

out both fighters who had been legged (one from his own side). I came up to Robear and struck as <strong>the</strong> last <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir men<br />

went down. I thought that he was pretty easy to kill and learned that he had let me get so close because (since we so <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

fought toge<strong>the</strong>r) he thought that I was on his side. Such is <strong>the</strong> fog <strong>of</strong> war.” – Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

1 “Regarding my helmet. I made <strong>the</strong> framework from 25 linear feet <strong>of</strong> ½" steel bar, after having made a prototype out <strong>of</strong> 10 GA<br />

aluminum wire. I bent most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> steel by hand over my knee, <strong>the</strong>n taped it all toge<strong>the</strong>r with masking tape, and took it to a<br />

welding shop. I <strong>the</strong>n covered all but <strong>the</strong> eye slot with two layers <strong>of</strong> ¼" hardware cloth. I wore a lea<strong>the</strong>r bicycle helmet inside<br />

to protect myself from <strong>the</strong> frame. It was big enough I could turn my head 90 degrees ei<strong>the</strong>r way inside it, and provided great<br />

visibility and ventilation, but it had no glancing surfaces and was so heavy it raised my center <strong>of</strong> gravity noticeably. When a<br />

swordsman would run into me I would <strong>of</strong>ten go flying backwards, hoping I would land so my head would stop bouncing around<br />

inside my helmet.<br />

“Regarding <strong>the</strong> halberd. I don't know why I wanted to fight with a polearm, but this is something I did from <strong>the</strong> beginning.<br />

I finished making my first polearm just before <strong>the</strong> London Bridge War (my third event), and had only hit a palm tree with it before<br />

taking it into battle. <strong>The</strong>re being no length limits <strong>the</strong>n, I made a 9'4" halberd (really a guisarm as it combined <strong>the</strong> both a blade<br />

and an ax head), with thrusting tip and butt spike, about 3'6" <strong>of</strong> blade, and a small ax head opposite <strong>the</strong> blade. It turned out<br />

to be useful for more than just pulling down shields, so I took it to every tournament and used it in <strong>the</strong> melees. It was a long<br />

time before I lived through a melee, but o<strong>the</strong>r people started to make <strong>the</strong>m too, and at <strong>the</strong> First Rebellion we would have almost<br />

25% <strong>of</strong> our army using polearms.” – Robear du Bois<br />

I “My assassination at this event was executed by Christian <strong>of</strong> Orange, who may have been a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Assassin's<br />

Guild. Christian got me with a bottle <strong>of</strong> "green" homebrew. I made <strong>the</strong> mistake <strong>of</strong> fighting <strong>the</strong> non-lists combats as <strong>the</strong><br />

Shade <strong>of</strong> Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate, how can you kill a dead man, but that turned out to be unwise when I found my self<br />

attacked in a melee and pummeled near senseless. <strong>The</strong> assassination challenges started as a friendly competition <strong>of</strong><br />

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sorts. It culminated at <strong>the</strong> next coronet tourney, (see my forthcoming notes regarding Fiona), but that was also <strong>the</strong><br />

beginning <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> end for <strong>the</strong> Assassin's Guild as no one really enjoyed watching <strong>the</strong>ir backs all <strong>the</strong> time. It became to be<br />

viewed as an insult ra<strong>the</strong>r than a friendly challenge.<br />

“It's also noteworthy that early pole arm doctrine was that <strong>the</strong>y were to be used to pull down shields for <strong>the</strong><br />

swordsman. That lasted about 1 tournament when Robear showed <strong>the</strong> efficacy <strong>of</strong> a well aimed thrust. I remember <strong>the</strong><br />

Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blade instituted a training technique that involved playing te<strong>the</strong>rball using only polearms to wind <strong>the</strong><br />

rope and ball around <strong>the</strong> pole. It led to our pinpoint accuracy in <strong>the</strong> line. Robear, Sir Hugh, and I came to be, in my opinion,<br />

among <strong>the</strong> most effective pikesmen in <strong>the</strong> Caid.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

B “This is where I first met Robear du Bois. He was notable because <strong>of</strong> two unusual items. First, his helmet was constructed <strong>of</strong> steel<br />

bars and open mesh. <strong>The</strong> mesh allowed him to see as he turned his head within <strong>the</strong> helmet, which was strapped onto his<br />

shoulders, ala tilting armor, (as he needed to avoid any direct blows to <strong>the</strong> head, a novel work-around which allowed him to still<br />

compete). More important, <strong>the</strong> second, his melee weapon <strong>of</strong> choice, a halberd. It is Robear's introduction <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> halberd into <strong>the</strong><br />

"Caiden armory" which will allow us to effectively wage combined arms tactics war, ra<strong>the</strong>r than have glorified melees. It allows a<br />

<strong>of</strong> a group <strong>of</strong> fighters, most <strong>of</strong> whom, as individuals are still relative beginners, using new weapons and developing and practicing<br />

<strong>the</strong>se tactics, to effectively challenge far superior fighters, in turn forcing <strong>the</strong>m to respond in kind. Up coming events such as <strong>the</strong><br />

London Bridge War and <strong>the</strong> First Annual Caid Rebellion are <strong>the</strong> beginnings <strong>of</strong> escalating inter-regional wars, <strong>the</strong> creation <strong>of</strong><br />

organized war units, tactics, counter-measures, and specialty weapons. Someone would have started this if Robear hadn't, but<br />

he's <strong>the</strong> one who did and this is where it started.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

December 7-8, 1974 AS IX Holiday Faire<br />

Held at House Irini, Los Angeles, Cal. Baroness Ximena was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

December 14, 1974 AS IX Council Meeting and Christmas Revel<br />

Held where?<br />

February 20, 1975, AS IX First Darachshire Tourney<br />

Held in Bubbling Springs Park, Oxnard, CA. Baron Maihe McFergy won <strong>the</strong> Dessert Contest. Elizabeth <strong>of</strong> Esvere won for Main Dish, and<br />

Katie NicChlurain won for best pouch and best embroidery. Robert <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles was <strong>the</strong> Seneschal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> new canton, located in <strong>the</strong> Oxnard -<br />

Port Hueneme area. Lilith <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles was Chatelaine and Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts. Elizabeth <strong>of</strong> Esvere was Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists, and Aelfgar<br />

Ea<strong>the</strong>lwin Bertstrom was Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences.<br />

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A “Darachshire was in Isles, (at least for a while longer.) I've dredged up ano<strong>the</strong>r memory which makes me believe Darach entered<br />

<strong>the</strong> event into <strong>the</strong> Page this way, (i.e., Angels.) It later became a wedge between Isles and Angels, as to with which Barony Darach<br />

was "more closely aligned" and before <strong>the</strong> question could be resolved, Robert <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles declared it would be best if Darach was<br />

independent <strong>of</strong> both Baronies and was in fact independent, (just look at <strong>the</strong> name Darachshire.)” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temparate<br />

March 1, 1975 AS IX Revel<br />

Held at House Buchanan.<br />

March 2, 1975 AS IX Wedding Revel<br />

Held where? Viscount Christian <strong>of</strong> Orange and Viscountess Denisa de las Mariposas were married. A potluck reception and revel followed.<br />

April 12, 1975 AS IX Bardic (Af)Fair<br />

Held somewhere in <strong>the</strong> Canton <strong>of</strong> Novamarc.<br />

June 14, 1975 AS X Second Annual Midsummer’s Eve Expedition to Camelot<br />

Held at Camelot Miniature Golf Course, Fullerton, CA. Sponsored by <strong>the</strong> Allied Houses <strong>of</strong> Graceworth and Shadows. Faye <strong>of</strong> ye Far<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Glenne and Karin von Schatten were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. Anonymous <strong>the</strong> Amnesiac ran an Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pink Putt Tee for Ladies. A potluck dinner<br />

and revel followed at <strong>the</strong> House <strong>of</strong> Shadows in Fullerton.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Caid – <strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels<br />

July 20, 1975 AS X First Tourney, Canton <strong>of</strong> Lyonesse<br />

Held at Carriage Crest Park, Carson, CA. Gabrielle NicChlurain was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

July 26, 1975 AS X Arts Tournament<br />

Held at Pearson Park, Anaheim, CA. <strong>The</strong> Allied Houses <strong>of</strong> Graceworth and Shadows were <strong>the</strong> sponsors with Faye <strong>of</strong> ye Far<strong>the</strong>r Glenne and<br />

Karin von Schatten as <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong>re were contests in <strong>the</strong> performing arts, most original challenge, blazoning and recognizing devices<br />

around <strong>the</strong> field, whole wheat bread baking, embroidered small items, and poetry.<br />

October 4-5, 1975 AS X Fifth Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held where? Catriona NicChlurain was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Viscount Christian <strong>of</strong> Orange and Viscountess Denisa presided in <strong>the</strong> absence <strong>of</strong> Baron<br />

Piers and Baroness Ximena. Prince Thomas and Princess Elayne attended, along with Al Caid Gregory <strong>of</strong> York and Al Caidessa Vivian<br />

Aurora de la Mer. Baron Maihe McFergy won <strong>the</strong> lists to become <strong>the</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels. Dana Reimann won <strong>the</strong> cooking contest<br />

with herb bread. Al Caidessa Vivian won <strong>the</strong> herb guessing contest. Kä<strong>the</strong> von Munchausen won <strong>the</strong> Barbed Pheon Punning Contest.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “This event was held at Arroyo Seco Park, just <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> Pasadena Freeway near South Pasadena. I was fighting with my first shield,<br />

a 15 pound round shield (guaranteed not to be destroyed by a rattan sword or, for that matter, anything short <strong>of</strong> a 50 mm cannon)<br />

which was so heavy that any fighter who would throw a leg-head combination easily killed me. After I had been eliminated in <strong>the</strong><br />

first round, I decided to enter some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> contests. Tyra Stewart <strong>of</strong> Moray's herb and spice identification contest was <strong>the</strong> most fun.<br />

Of <strong>the</strong> twenty bottles, cinnamon was <strong>the</strong> only one I knew, so I decided to make up names for <strong>the</strong>m all, such as Green Muggleswort.<br />

One bottle contained several dark brown rounded objects that I confidently identified as Merde du Lapin, and my skill was such that,<br />

while not winning <strong>the</strong> contest, Tyra gave me a special prize, a children's cook book.” – Robear du Bois<br />

November 27, 1975 AS X Thanksgiving Dinner<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Abbey. Marina del Rey was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

December 13, 1975 AS X Angels Baronial Meeting and Christmas Revel<br />

Held at House Opal Cross, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

December 27, 1975 AS X First Annual Post Christmas Letdown Revel and Second Annual Snapdragon<br />

Contest<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> House <strong>of</strong> Shadows, Fullerton, CA.<br />

February 7, 1976 AS X Arts and Archery Tourney, Canton <strong>of</strong> Novamarc<br />

Held at Pomona College, Claremont, CA. <strong>The</strong>re were contests in hot beverages, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic, stichery, costume (best<br />

Male and Female), children’s poetry, and various on-<strong>the</strong>-spot competitions. <strong>The</strong>re was a bardic circle and dancing in <strong>the</strong> evening. Marina<br />

NicChlurain was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

March 27, 1976 AS X Insulter’s Guild Tourney<br />

Held in Arroyo Seco Park, Pasadena, CA. A Grand March was held, followed by <strong>the</strong> lists in full armor with daggers. <strong>The</strong>re were blindfolded<br />

b<strong>of</strong>fer lists for ladies. <strong>The</strong> contests were: Pick on Martin (Ladies only), both individual and teams (Sponsored by Sir Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate),<br />

Heraldry - Design a coat <strong>of</strong> arms for Hagar <strong>the</strong> Horrible, A Seam-Ripping-Out contest, Bread-Eating (speed, not amount), Most Gloating<br />

Victory, Illumination and Calligraphy done at <strong>the</strong> event with crayons, and Caricatures in Bread or Cookie Dough.<br />

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A “Patrice, Kelly (at 8 months) and I drove down for this event because it sounded like lots <strong>of</strong> go<strong>of</strong>y fun (it was). O<strong>the</strong>r events in<br />

addition to <strong>the</strong> above were Illumination - Draw a 'Nigh' and Costume - Highest decollatage (Patti resoundingly 'lost' this last (she<br />

was feeding Kelly when <strong>the</strong> measurement was taken) thus winning <strong>the</strong> prize, a blue silk belly dancer's veil.<br />

“If memory holds, <strong>the</strong> gang went to a nearby Bavarian restaurant for dinner and it was during <strong>the</strong> process <strong>of</strong> converging on <strong>the</strong><br />

restaurant from our scattered parking spots that ano<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> contributing events to <strong>the</strong> legend <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> "That be a broadsword<br />

laddie...THIS! be a flippin' dirk" episode.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “When I first suggested that <strong>the</strong> Insulter's Guild hold a Tournament, I had no idea it might someday end up listed alongside Crown<br />

Tourneys, Coronations and Wars. I suppose <strong>the</strong> silly things are sometimes just as important to remember as <strong>the</strong> serious things.<br />

After all, we are doing this to have fun (aren't we?).<br />

“I was <strong>the</strong> autocrat at all <strong>the</strong> Insulter's Guild Tourneys, because I was <strong>the</strong> Muckety-Muck Extrodinaire. Ka<strong>the</strong> von Munchausen<br />

held <strong>the</strong> senior position <strong>of</strong> Grand High Poo-Bah, and provided leadership and inspiration. We were gratified at <strong>the</strong> enthusiastic<br />

response to <strong>the</strong> idea, and amazed at <strong>the</strong> perverse sense <strong>of</strong> humor that we found lurking just below <strong>the</strong> thin veneer <strong>of</strong> civilization.<br />

“Kevin Peregrynne attended this event, but I don't recall Patrice being with him. I think he was in L.A. on business and stayed<br />

over an extra day (I sure hope he didn't drive down for a weird event like this). We weren't quite sure how to do <strong>the</strong> lists, and Kevin<br />

suggested fighting with double daggers. This turned out to be similar to wrestling, and Kevin was <strong>the</strong> winner. I don't recall <strong>the</strong><br />

ladies fighting blindfolded, but remember making two small fiberboard kite shields for <strong>the</strong>ir use. <strong>The</strong>y were blazoned gules, a<br />

sissors per saltire argent, and sable, three rolling pins per fess argent. I think Amsha al Sirhan won <strong>the</strong> ladies lists.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> most challenging contest was sponsored by Lady Quiauhxochitl. She did a guess how many beans are in <strong>the</strong> jar contest,<br />

with refried beans that she had counted prior to cooking. <strong>The</strong> winner was <strong>the</strong> person who made <strong>the</strong> highest guess, which was only<br />

about 1/3 <strong>the</strong> total number. Kevin won <strong>the</strong> arms for Hagar <strong>the</strong> Horrible contest with a submittal that showed a flower being planted<br />

with a hammer. At closing court John ap Griffin was given a special herald's staff with rubber duckie and a horn to honk, and<br />

Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin was given an out-<strong>of</strong>-date copy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> vehicle code in recognition <strong>of</strong> his distinctive style <strong>of</strong> driving.” – Robear du<br />

Bois<br />

April 3, 1976 AS X Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blade Melee Tourney<br />

Held at Arroyo Seco Park, Pasadena, CA. Ronal Negri-Khan was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. King William gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Fiona Gregorovna<br />

(formerly Fiona MacGregor, later Natalya de Foix).<br />

Comments:<br />

A “It is hosted by <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood which is an Angels based org, not a household per se but a band <strong>of</strong> like minded fighters organized<br />

under a single banner in service to <strong>the</strong> king, though mostly to <strong>the</strong> prince <strong>of</strong> Caid as <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood was <strong>the</strong> organized core <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Caiden army in those days. We were <strong>the</strong> first organized fighting group, I believe, to practice, arm, and go to battle toge<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

“Fighters were divided into teams for each battle. So <strong>the</strong> trick was to be effective regardless <strong>of</strong> who you were teamed with.<br />

Points for being on <strong>the</strong> winning team, more points for surviving, more for surviving uninjured. A single winner (can't remember who<br />

it was) at <strong>the</strong> day's end.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

1 “<strong>The</strong> First Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blade Melee Tourney was autocrated by Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin and myself. <strong>The</strong>re were 10 melees<br />

held, with a total <strong>of</strong> 20 fighters on <strong>the</strong> field. Teams were picked by <strong>the</strong> lists using a random draw, with <strong>the</strong> first one picked being<br />

<strong>the</strong> captain. We saw a wild variety <strong>of</strong> tactics tried that day, from a hollow square with 2 polearm men inside (which worked well<br />

if your opponent spread out around <strong>the</strong> square and attacked in a dis-jointed fashion), to a swarm <strong>of</strong> skirmishers fighting<br />

individually (which worked well if you had <strong>the</strong> better fighters). Points were also given based on what you fought with...I think<br />

a large shield was -2 points and a pole arm was +3. We must have had 6 Ladies at <strong>the</strong> lists table, as each fighter had to check<br />

in after each battle and a separate score sheet was kept for each fighter. This was really good practice for wars and a lot <strong>of</strong><br />

fun. <strong>The</strong> Rieslingshire event was held at <strong>the</strong> Jonny Barton ranch. I think this was <strong>the</strong> first event at that site, which would be<br />

regularly used for a long time.” – Robear du Bois<br />

B “Maihie McFergie won <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood Melee Tournament in April 1976. <strong>The</strong> scoring took into account how big your shield was<br />

or if you did not have one by giving extra points for smaller shields & weapons or polearms. Points were also given for being on<br />

<strong>the</strong> winning side even if you were dead, more for being wounded and <strong>the</strong> most for being unwounded. In addition <strong>the</strong> losing captain<br />

was penalized a point while <strong>the</strong> winning one got an extra.<br />

“I won my first singing contest at Guy's <strong>the</strong> next day-<strong>the</strong> prize was a music stand given by Cedric <strong>the</strong> Dark & possibly Conrad<br />

von Regensburg. My Award <strong>of</strong> Arms was given to me by Prince Gregory <strong>of</strong> York & Princess Vivian(<strong>of</strong> Happy Memory).<br />

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“Earl Kevin thanks for setting <strong>the</strong> record straight on where <strong>the</strong> rule on no non-fighting titles on <strong>the</strong> field came from. We did not<br />

follow it down here (CAID) as long as I was Earl Marshal because I could not see how one could logically in a feudal society deprive<br />

major peers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir titles just because <strong>the</strong>y were on <strong>the</strong> field. <strong>The</strong> explanation never got down here that I heard, but <strong>the</strong> heralds<br />

attempting to practice it were a pain in my ass.” – Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

April 4, 1976 AS X Prize Tourney<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Palos Verdes Estates, Palos Verdes, CA. Guy de Montvert was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re was a viking sword as a prize for <strong>the</strong> grand<br />

winner. <strong>The</strong>re was a javelin as a prize for <strong>the</strong> javelin contest. Numerous o<strong>the</strong>r contests were held.<br />

May 9, 1976 AS XI Court <strong>of</strong> Love<br />

Held where? Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix) was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

May 22, 1976 AS XI Equestrian Ride<br />

Held in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CA. Princess Bevin and Lady Cliveden d’Cheiux were <strong>the</strong> autocrats.<br />

June 12, 1976 AS XI Equestrian Events Practice<br />

Held in Palos Verdes, CA. Cliveden d’Cheiux was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re was tilting at rings, jousting and a quintain, and general practice.<br />

June 13, 1976 AS XI Beggars Burdica<br />

Held in Arroyo Seco Park, Pasadena, CA. Prince Morven and Princess Bevin attended. <strong>The</strong>re was free form soccer, dodgeball, jump rope,<br />

tug-<strong>of</strong>-war, a bubblegum contest, a horn blowing contest, and a ransoming at final court <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> various items which <strong>the</strong> gypsies had stolen<br />

during <strong>the</strong> day. Sir Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate became <strong>the</strong> Knight Marshal for <strong>the</strong> barony. Mistress Tyra Stuart <strong>of</strong> Moray resigned as Mistress<br />

<strong>of</strong> Arts and <strong>the</strong> Golden Key. About this time <strong>the</strong> Canton <strong>of</strong> Failte disbanded.<br />

June 26, 1976 AS XI Third Annual Camelot Expedition<br />

House Graceworth hosted <strong>the</strong> expedition to <strong>the</strong> Camelot Miniature Golf Course.<br />

July 8, 1976 AS XI Canton <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Canyons Weekly Dance Classes Begin<br />

Held at Eagle Rock Recreation Center, Eagle Rock, CA. <strong>The</strong>y ran for ten weeks.<br />

July 10, 1976 AS XI Los Angeles County Performing Arts Festival<br />

Held at Barnsdall Park, Hollywood, CA. A tourney was held in conjunction with <strong>the</strong> festival. Gabrielle nicChlurain was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

Randolph <strong>the</strong> Devious and Janeanne were wed in a medieval ceremony. <strong>The</strong>re was an embroidered favor contest, a medieval dancing<br />

seminar by Lady Ximena Aubel de Cambria, a costume seminar by Lady Tyra Stuart <strong>of</strong> Moray, a chainmail demonstration by Ari Negre<br />

Khan, a heraldry seminar by Master Conrad von Regensburg, and an arms and armor demonstration by <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blade.<br />

July 17-18, 1976 AS XI Lyonnesse Anniversary Tourney and Revel<br />

A revel was held on <strong>the</strong> 17th at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Gabrielle nicChluraine. <strong>The</strong> tourney was held <strong>the</strong> next day at <strong>the</strong> Carriage Crest Park, Carson,<br />

CA. Prince Morven and Princess Bevin held court. Prince Morven gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Marguerite <strong>the</strong> Uncoordinated and admitted<br />

Conrad von Regensburg to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dolphin. Certificates were presented to Lady Gabrielle nicChlurain as Purveyor <strong>of</strong> Brownies<br />

and Chocolate Chip Cookies to <strong>the</strong> Coronet, and Lady Sine Singing Hands as <strong>the</strong> Purveryor <strong>of</strong> Shortbread to <strong>the</strong> Coronet. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> lists<br />

and contests were held. Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix) was abducted by a scurrilous band led by Marvin <strong>of</strong> Carrot and Rorgar<br />

Greywolf (Morven <strong>of</strong> Carrick and William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton), but was saved by <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r fighters. Lord Guy de Montvert defeated Baron Waldt<br />

von Markheim to become <strong>the</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> Lyonesse, as well as its seneschal. Cedrik <strong>the</strong> Dark gave <strong>the</strong> Best Performance prize to Lady<br />

Marguerite <strong>the</strong> Uncoordinated and <strong>the</strong> Best Song prize to Lady Joan <strong>of</strong> Crawfordsmuir. Lady Marguerite awarded a compact sewing kit<br />

enclosed in a thimble on a chain to Lady Hedja de Loup. Lady Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix) gave four awards for Best Favors to<br />

Anne-Elizabeth <strong>of</strong> Westmarch, Anne Christopher, S<strong>of</strong>ya Volkavna, and Lady Su <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Horn. Princess Bevin’s Calligraphy Contest<br />

was postponed til <strong>the</strong> next event. After a blazon-<strong>of</strong>f S<strong>of</strong>ya Volkavna gave <strong>the</strong> Heraldry prize to Baroness Alison von Markheim. Lord Guy<br />

de Montvert gave <strong>the</strong> Dead Mackeral to Lord Rondal Negra Khan for his splendid death at <strong>The</strong>ir Highness’ feet.<br />

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August 14, 1976 AS XI Equestrian Arts Ride<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Hagman Equestrian Center, Chatsworth, CA. Charissa <strong>of</strong> Silverwolf was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Twenty-five people showed up, including<br />

Prince Morven and Princess Bevin. A potluck barbecue followed.<br />

August 15, 1976 AS XI Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blade Tourney <strong>of</strong> Rank<br />

Held where? Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong> lists were limited to bro<strong>the</strong>rhood members but <strong>the</strong> challenges were open to all.<br />

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A “Likely held at Arroyo Seco Park. Sir Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided was <strong>the</strong> founder and Grand Master <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood. From this point<br />

forward (I believe), all o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong>ficers, including <strong>the</strong> Captain <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood, were decided by <strong>the</strong> Tourney <strong>of</strong> Rank. Charles <strong>of</strong><br />

Dublin should have a complete list <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood Membership and it's <strong>of</strong>ficers.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

B “Arroyo Seco Park was <strong>the</strong> location as Martin said. Lists in <strong>the</strong>se Tournies <strong>of</strong> Rank were unusual with a lot <strong>of</strong> fighting even though<br />

<strong>of</strong> necessity a limited number <strong>of</strong> entrants. We had double elimination until we eliminated down to 4. <strong>The</strong>n it was round robin until<br />

<strong>the</strong> 2 with <strong>the</strong> best scores fought 2 out <strong>of</strong> 3 to become Captain and Vice-Commander, <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r 2 becoming sergeants.” – Charles<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

August 28, 1976 AS XI First Session, University <strong>of</strong> Ithra at Caid<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Holy Trinity Church, Alhambra, CA. Nine classes were held, with fifty-six attendees. <strong>The</strong> Canton <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Canyons hosted a Ball<br />

in <strong>the</strong> evening. Recognitions <strong>of</strong> Merit were given for Best Male and Female Dancers, Riddles Used in Conversation, Best-turned Male Leg,<br />

Fans (decorative and au<strong>the</strong>ntic) and Best Cinderella Slippers.<br />

October 2, 1976 AS XI Angels Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held at Arroyo Seco Park, Pasadena, CA. Baron Piers Howells de Cambria and Baroness Ximena Aubel de Cambria had just gotten back<br />

from a trip to Peru, having missed <strong>the</strong> coronet tourney. Court was called with <strong>the</strong>m presiding, and <strong>The</strong>ir Highnesses, Prince Morven and<br />

Princess Bevin, attending. <strong>The</strong> Grand March began with <strong>the</strong> Great Officers, and <strong>the</strong>n Al Caid, Sir Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate, and his lady<br />

Arabella Lyon de Rohese, who is Baroness Ximena’s sister, came forward, to <strong>the</strong> amazement <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Baron and Baroness. Baroness Ximena<br />

said it was <strong>the</strong> best birthday present she had ever received. Prince Morven thanked <strong>the</strong> populace for keeping <strong>the</strong> secret. <strong>The</strong>n he decreed<br />

that Lady Cristóbal degli Gilicine che Mangia Uome was <strong>the</strong> Official Purveyor <strong>of</strong> Fudge to <strong>the</strong> Coronet, Lord Gwydioan and Lady Anna<br />

became Official Purveyors <strong>of</strong> Mead and Meat Pies, and House Irini was made Official Purveyor <strong>of</strong> Bishop’s Bread. Huette von Ahrens<br />

presented <strong>the</strong> Baroness with a birthday present <strong>of</strong> Maja soap and Cologne. <strong>The</strong> Baroness also received a beautiful scarf and a card with<br />

a “mouse critter” on it. Lady Eyana bat-David presented <strong>The</strong>ir Highnesses with a gigantic M&M chocolate chip cookie. Ann Christopher,<br />

to celebrate her first year in <strong>the</strong> SCA, filled his Highnesses cookie monster cookie jar with chocolate chip cookies. Lord Robert <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles<br />

presented Alexander Greylord and Elizabeth <strong>of</strong> Esvere with special awards for service to Darachshire. Baroness Ximena and Baron Piers<br />

presented <strong>The</strong>ir Highnesses with silver plates as <strong>the</strong>ir gift in honor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir reign. Sir Tax was passed among <strong>the</strong> populace to receive<br />

donations. Lady Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix) presented her un<strong>of</strong>ficial entry to <strong>the</strong> cooking contest, a 5'6" carrot (looking<br />

suspiciously like Duryn <strong>the</strong> Red with giant ferns on his head). <strong>The</strong> goodies having been presented court adjourned.<br />

<strong>The</strong> activities began with a rousing game <strong>of</strong> Norse Stick Ball. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> Angels Championship Lists were fought. <strong>The</strong> winner was a<br />

dragon (looking suspiciously like Duryn <strong>the</strong> Red, Thomas <strong>of</strong> Whitlo, Lord Gwydioan am Gorlwyn and Lord Robear du Bois). <strong>The</strong> various<br />

contests were held and judged. Final Court was convened. Baroness Ximena and Baron Piers admitted Lady Gabrielle nicChlurain, Lady<br />

Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix), Lady Jaeli<strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong> Dragonstower, and Lord Alejandro de Salamanca to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> A<strong>the</strong>na. <strong>The</strong> awards<br />

for <strong>the</strong> cooking contest (for carrot dishes) were Lady Giesele Hikiegaard <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mystic Dragon (Creme <strong>of</strong> Carrot and Leek Soup), who also<br />

won <strong>the</strong> Hester Spoon, and honorable mention to Dana <strong>of</strong> Coleraine (carrot bread), Lady Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix) (carrots and<br />

shrimp), and Duryn <strong>the</strong> Red (biggest carrot). A lady in House Glendwry won best court costume and Lady Cristóbal won for best field<br />

costume. Lady Jocelyn’s Medieval Ship Design contest had only two entries, Lady Su <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Horn and Oberon Cirin, both with Viking<br />

Swan Ships. Each received a book and an edible “brownie point”. Lady Mary Taran <strong>of</strong> Glastonbury won <strong>the</strong> heraldry contest, winning a<br />

scroll by Lee MacMahon. In <strong>the</strong> singing segment <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bardic Circle competition, Lord Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin won first place. Lady Fiona<br />

Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix) won for Poetry, with Lady Marguerite taking second with her “Ballad <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Pickle”. Lord Eadmond<br />

du Battlemont won <strong>the</strong> Anachronistic Photo Contest, and <strong>The</strong>lin Doppleganger von Kallenboch won <strong>the</strong> Alchemy contest. Lord Eadmond<br />

du Battlemont resigned as Caid Seneschal, and Lady Gabrielle nicChlurain took over. Lord Alewäulfe <strong>the</strong> Red became Acting Angels<br />

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A “<strong>The</strong> dragon that won Angel's Anniversary deserves a bit <strong>of</strong> an explanation, as he showed up quite regularly for a number <strong>of</strong> years.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following is an excerpt from a recent E-mail sent to <strong>the</strong> current Baron <strong>of</strong> Angels: <strong>The</strong> dragon first appeared in 1976, I believe,<br />

and consisted <strong>of</strong> four fighters tied toge<strong>the</strong>r with short loops <strong>of</strong> rope through <strong>the</strong>ir belts. <strong>The</strong> first fighter carried a large double-bitted<br />

ax and two water bombs (dragon's fire), <strong>the</strong> second and third fighters carried two short axes or maces, and <strong>the</strong> fourth fighter faced<br />

<strong>the</strong> rear and was armed with a halberd.<br />

“As <strong>the</strong>re were only 12 fighters in <strong>the</strong> lists, and <strong>the</strong> original lea<strong>the</strong>r dragon's head was designed to fasten to my helmet, we<br />

fought double elimination until three fighters were eliminated, and <strong>the</strong>y comprised <strong>the</strong> body and tail <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dragon. <strong>The</strong> eight<br />

remaining fighters were <strong>the</strong>n formed into random teams <strong>of</strong> two, with each team to fight <strong>the</strong> dragon, and <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> team<br />

that killed <strong>the</strong> dragon <strong>the</strong> fastest to <strong>the</strong>n face it individually to determine who was <strong>the</strong> best dragon slayer.<br />

“Because dragons are traditionally almost invulnerable, each part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dragon had two plywood scales stuck on with a loop<br />

<strong>of</strong> duct tape, and if ei<strong>the</strong>r scale was knocked <strong>of</strong>f, that portion was injured, and could no longer fight. <strong>The</strong> second section also had<br />

a red scale on its chest which represented a blow to <strong>the</strong> heart, and caused <strong>the</strong> entire dragon to die.<br />

“As fate would have it, <strong>the</strong> best two fighters, Sir Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided and Sir Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate (later Duke), were <strong>the</strong> first<br />

team to fight <strong>the</strong> dragon, and <strong>the</strong>y killed us in less than a minute. <strong>The</strong> next team also killed <strong>the</strong> dragon, but it took quite a while.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dragon ate both <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> last two teams. Sir Hugh <strong>the</strong>n took <strong>the</strong> field with just a halberd, and succeeded in swatting <strong>the</strong> first water<br />

bomb aside, but <strong>the</strong> second caught him in <strong>the</strong> shoulder, leaving him with only one hand to manage <strong>the</strong> halberd. We <strong>the</strong>n caught<br />

<strong>the</strong> halberd's ax blade with our ax, and <strong>the</strong> body and tail charged. We ended up laying in a large pile, but Sir Hugh was dead. Martin<br />

<strong>the</strong>n tried with sword and shield, but could only manage an injury or two before being killed. We had never considered that <strong>the</strong><br />

dragon might win, but Baroness Ximena ran onto <strong>the</strong> field and announced that she wanted <strong>the</strong> dragon to be her champion.<br />

“It had been a lot <strong>of</strong> fun, but it needed improvement. <strong>The</strong> dragon sometimes fought with all four feet, apparently defying gravity.<br />

Henceforth each pair <strong>of</strong> legs would only have one weapon, which could be passed back and forth to ei<strong>the</strong>r hand. <strong>The</strong> dragon<br />

needed to fight a couple <strong>of</strong> challenge matches, to develop some coordination between its component parts. <strong>The</strong> scales needed<br />

to be on a well armored portion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fighter, and should be accessible to <strong>the</strong> attacker. We normally stuck <strong>the</strong>m onto ei<strong>the</strong>r side<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fighter's helm, except for <strong>the</strong> heart scale, which remained on <strong>the</strong> chest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> second fighter. A number <strong>of</strong> fighters wanted<br />

to be part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dragon, so I modified <strong>the</strong> dragon head to fit on any helm.” – Robear du Bois<br />

B “This is <strong>the</strong> first appearance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> "dragon" Robear fashioned a lea<strong>the</strong>r dragon's head which he attached to his helmet. He fought<br />

with a double bearded axe, (<strong>the</strong> teeth) and two water balloons (<strong>the</strong> breath) Thomas and Gwydioan fought with two swords and/or<br />

single bearded axes (<strong>the</strong> feet and claws) and Duryn fought with a pole-arm (<strong>the</strong> tail.) <strong>The</strong> four were tied toge<strong>the</strong>r (to maintain "body<br />

cohesion") with Duryn facing rearwards. To make matters even more difficult, <strong>the</strong> dragon could only be wounded and killed if struck<br />

where it was missing scales (represented by 4"x4" squares <strong>of</strong> wood duct-taped to <strong>the</strong> dragons helmet-like back ridge.)” – Martin<br />

<strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

November 25, 1976 AS XI Thanksgiving Dinner<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Women’s Club House, Wilmington, CA. Lady Gabrielle nicChlurain was <strong>the</strong> autocrat, along with Lord Cedric <strong>the</strong> Dark and<br />

Viscountess Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling. A bountiful feast was consumed, followed by slides from <strong>the</strong> quest, Viscountess Bevin brought<br />

medieval music and Irish pipe music for accompaniment during <strong>the</strong> meal.<br />

December 18, 1976 AS XI Christmas Revel and Council Meeting<br />

Held at House Opal Cross, Duarte, CA. Somehow Lady Catriona NicChlurain squeezed eighty-three people into her home for <strong>the</strong> revel. After<br />

a swift council meeting <strong>the</strong> reveling began. “Cocktails” ran <strong>the</strong> gamut from beer to wine, mead, and <strong>The</strong>lin’s Wassail. A potluck dinner<br />

ensued, with a well laden table. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> Gift Exchange was held, with Lord Renfield <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Inland March (Edmund Renfield Wanderscribe)<br />

running <strong>the</strong> show, aided and abetted by Lady Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix). <strong>The</strong> tree was decorated, and general revelry filled <strong>the</strong><br />

evening.<br />

February 26, 1977 AS XI Darachshire Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held at Bubbling Springs Park, Port Hueneme, CA. Lord Robert <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Lists for Champion <strong>of</strong> Darachshire were held,<br />

along with contests for cooking (filled pastry), heraldry and embroidery.<br />

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March 5, 1977 AS XI Kite War<br />

Held in Eugene Debs Regional Park, Pasadena, CA. <strong>The</strong> Canton <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Canyons challenged one and all to a kite war. Alejandro de<br />

Salamanca was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Lord John ap Griffin provided <strong>the</strong> string. <strong>The</strong> site was at <strong>the</strong> top <strong>of</strong> a quarter-mile up-hill road. <strong>The</strong>re were<br />

awards for Prettiest Kite, Largest Kite, Smallest Kite, Most Flyable Kite, Most Au<strong>the</strong>ntic Kite, and <strong>the</strong> Kite War.<br />

March 12, 1977 AS XI First Caid Equestrian Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Hagman Equestrian Center, Chatsworth, CA. <strong>The</strong>re was tilting at rings, a Prince’s Cup Race, Single Pole Decapitation Race,<br />

Archery on Horseback, Retriever Race, and Jousting at <strong>the</strong> Quintain.<br />

March 26-27, 1977 AS XI Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blade Melee<br />

Held at Arroyo Seco Park, Pasadena, CA. Prince Martin and Lord Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. Some twenty-six fighters showed<br />

up to take part in <strong>the</strong> ten melees, no two <strong>of</strong> which were quite <strong>the</strong> same. After ten fights <strong>the</strong> High Point Man and winner was Prince Martin,<br />

followed by Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky and Patrick <strong>of</strong> Innisfree. Tamsin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Raven Tresses twice led her team to victory. A twenty minute<br />

continuous melee was held for those who had not fought enough, in which a dead man resurrected after two minutes, and wounded men<br />

healed in one. Prince Martin’s team suffered casualties <strong>of</strong> 22 dead and 7 wounded, while Viscount Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided’s team had 21 dead<br />

and five wounded. <strong>The</strong>se remarkably even statistics were due to <strong>the</strong> fact that Patrick <strong>of</strong> Innesfrae switched from Hugh’s to Martin’s team<br />

at some point to even up <strong>the</strong> teams. Patrick was <strong>the</strong> only person to survive <strong>the</strong> full twenty minutes without being killed, and only wounded<br />

once. After closing court everyone adjourned to <strong>the</strong> revel hosted by Lord Guy de Montvert.<br />

April 1, 1977 AS XI First Annual Feast <strong>of</strong> Fools, Canton <strong>of</strong> Lyonesse<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> American Legion Hall, Wilmington, CA. <strong>The</strong> <strong>the</strong>me was Come as You Are Not (within SCA limits). <strong>The</strong>re were three removes<br />

totalling fifteen dishes. Lord Gwydioan am y’Gorlwyn and Lady Anna McAyre <strong>of</strong> Gorabh were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. Sir Morven <strong>of</strong> Carrick won<br />

<strong>the</strong> “Gammy” Award for best calves. Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst won for Most Provocatively Dressed Male. Augustine Johannes won<br />

for Most Un-Provocative Male (as a unicorn). Lady Huette von Ahrens <strong>of</strong> Schloss Drachenhaus won for Most Unprovocative Female (a<br />

witch complete with frog and apples). <strong>The</strong> Arts and Sciences held a Slave Auction which brought in $25. Sir Morven directed a Miracle<br />

Play with Master Conrad von Regensburg as God, Lord Renfield <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Inland March (Edmund Renfield Wanderscribe) as a demon, Hedgia<br />

du Loup as Lucifer, and Duke William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton as an angel. <strong>The</strong> King and Queen <strong>of</strong> Fools were decided by a thumb wrestling contest<br />

won by Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst. Jason Griffiths and Fiona Bo-Peep (Gregorovna) were crowned Rex Stulti and Regina Stulti by a<br />

bevy <strong>of</strong> clerics, complete with a sceptre (a toilet plunger), and orb (a grapefruit with a corkscrew in it), and gold (paper) crowns. <strong>The</strong> King<br />

named Duryn <strong>the</strong> Red as his consort and <strong>the</strong> Queen named Nicole Deveraux as hers.<br />

Rounding out <strong>the</strong> evening’s entertainment was a sword dance by Hedgia du Loup, accompanied on <strong>the</strong> drums by <strong>the</strong> Negri Kahns.<br />

Not to be outdone, <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blade led by a pirate who looked suspiciously like Viscount Hugh did <strong>the</strong> infamous Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood<br />

chug-a-lug song with almost fatal results to HM Rex Stulti, who almost drowned in his three quart mug! <strong>The</strong> evening ended with a cheer<br />

for <strong>the</strong> kitchen staff, including Lord Gwydioan, Lady Anna, Lord Cedric <strong>the</strong> Dark, Lady Joan <strong>of</strong> Crawfordsmuir, Lady Gabrielle, Lorraine<br />

d’Alsace, Lady Eyana bat-David NicChlurain, and o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Most memorable "come as you're not" costume, however, remains (and is still talked about,) Princess Arabella, who is quite<br />

diminutive in stature and came as "Tall." She wore a simple floor length gown which hid her tremendous platform shoes.” – Martin<br />

<strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

April 2, 1977 AS XI <strong>The</strong> Second Semi-Bi-Annual Insulter’s Guild Tourney<br />

Held in Arroyo Seco Park, Pasadena, CA. <strong>the</strong> day after <strong>the</strong> feast <strong>of</strong> fools. <strong>The</strong> opening court was presided over by Rex and Regina Stulti<br />

and <strong>The</strong>ir Calafian Highnesses, who endured a reverse Grand March. <strong>The</strong>re was a contest to see who could elevate HH Arabella <strong>the</strong> best.<br />

She made her entrance ably assisted by Lord Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst and Lord Duryn <strong>the</strong> Red on a short <strong>of</strong> palanquin with long<br />

poles. Battle ribbons were presented by HH Arabella to all who had attended <strong>the</strong> Atenveldt/Caid Color Dispute and Awards <strong>of</strong> Legs were<br />

presented to Lord Gwydioan, Lady Anna, and Lorraine d’Alsace to replace <strong>the</strong> ones <strong>the</strong>y had worked <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> night before. Offering able<br />

heraldic assistance to <strong>the</strong> royalty were Bro<strong>the</strong>rs Bob, Bill, and Carl, and <strong>the</strong> Quackie Duck Herald, Baron John ap Griffin. A rousing game<br />

<strong>of</strong> Norse Stick Ball was held wherein it was discovered that HH Arabella did have legs and Lindia <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn somehow lost her skirt in<br />

<strong>the</strong> pile-on. <strong>The</strong>re were no rules, except to win, which was made even harder by <strong>the</strong> fact that <strong>the</strong> men were foot-i-capped. <strong>The</strong>n HH Martin<br />

assisted by Jason Griffiths elevated Arabella to even higher heights. But <strong>the</strong>n, Lady Kä<strong>the</strong> in a feat <strong>of</strong> great brilliance and very little effort<br />

escorted HH Arabella up a hill about twenty feet high, <strong>the</strong>reby getting Arabella even higher than anyone on <strong>the</strong> grassy knoll.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Caid – <strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was a hat toss and a “diplomacy” melee, where <strong>the</strong> only rule was make an alliance for as long as you need to and <strong>the</strong>n forget<br />

it if you want to. <strong>The</strong> highlight <strong>of</strong> this was seeing Sir Hugh armed to <strong>the</strong> teeth with two swords, three axes, several knives in boots, belts,<br />

and mouth, defeated by stealth, treachery, and backhand nastiness, coupled with an onslaught <strong>of</strong> revengeful people on <strong>the</strong> field.<br />

After Lunch Scheherazade Schwartzkopf and her Camel Drivers entertained <strong>the</strong> group with various routines, such as HH Martin and<br />

Lord Duryn <strong>the</strong> Red as <strong>the</strong> long-lost Corsican bro<strong>the</strong>rs a la Balanchine; several ladies complete with belly dancing costumes, full tights<br />

and leotards, glasses, and an undue amount <strong>of</strong> ungrace; <strong>the</strong> magic slipping kilt <strong>of</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>r Bob (Robear du Bois); a beturbaned lady in a<br />

terribly eclectic outfit; and finally <strong>the</strong> entire bevy doing it all right afterr all. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong>re was <strong>the</strong> ReQuest which Jason sent everyone out<br />

on because Fiona Bo-Peep was put to sleep by trickery, groups <strong>of</strong> questors being sent out on very dangerous missions which rewarded<br />

<strong>the</strong>m with things like handsful <strong>of</strong> applesauce and bizarre clues from Sister Lupe. And <strong>the</strong> answer to <strong>the</strong> whole bloody mess was a ra<strong>the</strong>r<br />

convoluted arrangement <strong>of</strong> C-A-I-D. For which deviousness Prince Martin was rewarded by having several handsful <strong>of</strong> applesauce liberally<br />

strewn over his raven locks. <strong>The</strong> day ended on a note <strong>of</strong> Trimble and Trepidation because Jason and Fiona had to abdicate because <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were “passing-over” <strong>the</strong> freeway to celebrate <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r side <strong>of</strong> Easter and Baron John ap Griffin and Mistress Bjo ascended <strong>the</strong> throne for<br />

<strong>the</strong> remainder <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> afternoon. Her Now Majesty awarded Lady Giesele Hildegaard with a cape pin for her service with <strong>the</strong> Mobile Kitchen.<br />

Frederick <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn won <strong>the</strong> contest sponsored by HM Bjo for projects that had gone awry with a frightening looking helm/cheese grater.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Insulter’s Guild admitted Lady Ann Christopher <strong>of</strong> Cheshire, Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst, Lord Duryn <strong>the</strong> Red, Lady Fiona<br />

Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix), Baron John ap Griffin, Mistress Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani), and Thin Robert <strong>of</strong> Lawrence.<br />

Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix) received <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Plastic Turkey, an An Tir awarded, presented to her by Lord Wilhelm von<br />

Messer, in honor <strong>of</strong> her plastic laminated NFL mug, <strong>the</strong>reby putting her in such good company as Prince Edward Zifran, Bastard <strong>of</strong> Gendy,<br />

who wore green tennis shoes to his own coronation as Prince <strong>of</strong> An Tir.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I had set up <strong>the</strong> ReQuest and made it look somewhat like <strong>the</strong> very successful quest held earlier that season. With way stations,<br />

riddles, artifacts to be used at subsequent stations, and a <strong>the</strong>me. <strong>The</strong> answers to <strong>the</strong> clues were all outrageous puns (I wish I<br />

could remember <strong>the</strong>m for you but alas...), and <strong>the</strong> first letters <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> four one-word answers made up <strong>the</strong> acronym CAID. We held<br />

<strong>the</strong> quest on <strong>the</strong> s<strong>of</strong>tball field so all could watch and benefit from <strong>the</strong> experience <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs (<strong>the</strong> original quest was hard to "spectate"<br />

as it was hidden in <strong>the</strong> woods). At one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bases, each team, along with <strong>the</strong> clue, got a handful <strong>of</strong> applesauce (which I had<br />

instructed must be placed into <strong>the</strong> hand <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> highest ranking person on <strong>the</strong> team. Among o<strong>the</strong>rs I remember getting Mistress<br />

Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Stirling, Sir Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided and Master John ap Griffin).<br />

“When it was over and all had groaned and bemoaned loudly over <strong>the</strong> horrendous puns and all had been explained, (except<br />

for <strong>the</strong> applesauce), I was asked what <strong>the</strong> applesauce was for. I responded that I thought it would be amusing to see <strong>the</strong>m carrying<br />

around <strong>the</strong>se handfuls <strong>of</strong> applesauce and that this was its sole purpose. That's when I received my anointing, as it were.” – Martin<br />

<strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

B [Lindia <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn somehow lost her skirt in <strong>the</strong> pile-on.] “... elastic waist, yellow satin ... <strong>the</strong> worst thing I ever made .... I was lucky<br />

my bra didn't fall <strong>of</strong>f too ... Good thing I was wearing a leotard!!” – Lindia <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn<br />

June 11, 1977 AS XII Fifth Beggar’s Burdica<br />

Held at Arroyo Seco Park, Pasadena, CA. Rashid <strong>the</strong> Fool was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Princess Lorissa presided over first court. Next to her was her<br />

trusty headsman with bare chest and dark blue hood. Those peasants displaying finery were called forward to grovel and pay a fine. One<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se was Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst. O<strong>the</strong>rs were Lord Alewaulf <strong>the</strong> Red, Lindia <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn, and Trey <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn. Rashid<br />

presented Her Highness with a full grown radish which looked suspiciously like Duryn <strong>the</strong> Carrot all in red. A game <strong>of</strong> pass-<strong>the</strong>-shoe was<br />

played after opening court, followed by a game <strong>of</strong> dodge ball. <strong>The</strong> Lists were in <strong>the</strong> form <strong>of</strong> a Bubble Gum Blowing Competition, sponsored<br />

and directed by Rashid, <strong>the</strong> local Arab urchin. <strong>The</strong> men did not fare so well, perhaps because <strong>of</strong> an instinctive fear <strong>of</strong> bubble gum beard.<br />

<strong>The</strong> victor was Lady Maria Alesandre de Rohese who delicately blew an immense bubble and <strong>the</strong>n delicately extracted it from her mouth<br />

intact. However Sweet Kate gave Maria some competition, and as a result <strong>the</strong>re was a 2-out-<strong>of</strong>-three final round. Maria edged out her<br />

competitor to become <strong>the</strong> Burdica’s Bubble Blowing Champion.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re followed a game <strong>of</strong> Duke, Duke, Duchess, with <strong>the</strong> innovation that <strong>the</strong> little girls playing did not have to kiss <strong>the</strong> men but could<br />

shake <strong>the</strong>ir hand instead. <strong>The</strong>re was a great melee with water balloons and some very soaked people, which essentially became a children’s<br />

crusade against Robear <strong>the</strong> Headsman, who fought valiantly whilst he could, but finally lay down and dried.<br />

<strong>The</strong> main event at Closing Court was <strong>the</strong> judging <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> cartoon contests (Draw a Balin and a passing helm) by applause. <strong>The</strong> clear<br />

winner was Fredrick <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn. About this time Piers Howells de Cambria and Ximena Aubel de Cambria had resigned as Baron and<br />

Baroness <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels. <strong>The</strong>y agreed to remain as Vicar and Vicaress until <strong>the</strong>ir replacements could be found.<br />

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A [<strong>The</strong> men did not fare so well, perhaps because <strong>of</strong> an instinctive fear <strong>of</strong> bubble gum beard.]<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re is a great picture <strong>of</strong> Robear blowing a bubble with his Headsman mask on. Does any<br />

one have a copy <strong>of</strong> it?”<br />

[<strong>The</strong> clear winner was Fredrick <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn.] “It was two separate contests, Draw "a Balin"<br />

and draw "passing <strong>the</strong> helm". I won both with one cartoon.” – Fredrick <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn<br />

June 12, 1977 AS XII Equestrian Tournament<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Hagman Equestrian Center, Chatsworth, CA. Kerisa <strong>of</strong> Silverwolf was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong><br />

events were Jousting at <strong>the</strong> Quintain, Tilting at Rings, Beheading <strong>the</strong> Saracen, Archery on<br />

Horseback, a King’s Cup Race, and a Favor Race. <strong>The</strong>re was a Hay Ride followed by a revel, and a<br />

barbecue. Ten people showed up. Erekose beat Renfield in Titling at Rings. In <strong>the</strong> beginner’s division Lady Lorraine d’Alsace beat out<br />

Elisabeth. <strong>The</strong> Favor Race, in which <strong>the</strong> rider had to retrieve a favor while riding by it at a fast trot, was won by Renfield with Lady Cliveden<br />

d’Cheiux taking second. In <strong>the</strong> Prince’s Cup race, <strong>the</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> beginner’s division was Lady Lorraine with Elizabeth in 2nd. Lord<br />

Renfield won <strong>the</strong> advanced division and Cliveden came in 2nd. Renfield and Erekose tried successfully to decapitate some wig heads.<br />

Viscountess Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling stopped and did <strong>the</strong> shagging for <strong>the</strong> ring-tilting and favor race. <strong>The</strong> hay ride was cancelled, and<br />

everyone adjourned to <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Kerissa <strong>of</strong> Silverwolf for <strong>the</strong> potluck revel.<br />

July 23, 1977 AS XII Lyonesse Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held at Carriage Crest Park, Carson, CA. Lady Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix) was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Prince Balin and Princess Lorissa<br />

attended. Officials from <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Carson also attended. Lady Anns McAyre <strong>of</strong> Gorabh, Seneschal <strong>of</strong> Lyonesse, presented seashells and<br />

ribbons to <strong>The</strong>ir Highnesses, <strong>the</strong> city <strong>of</strong>ficials, and all who were born under <strong>the</strong> sign <strong>of</strong> Cancer. <strong>The</strong> Lists were held for Champion <strong>of</strong><br />

Lyonesse and <strong>the</strong> victor was Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky (who was also Champion <strong>of</strong> Isles). <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dead Mackeral for <strong>the</strong> Best Death<br />

went to Talin <strong>the</strong> Bored, twin bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Prince. <strong>The</strong> Children’s B<strong>of</strong>fer Lists was won by Fair Karen, who shared <strong>the</strong> prize <strong>of</strong> a children’s<br />

set <strong>of</strong> plastic armor with Katwen du Griffin, <strong>the</strong> runner-up. Both ladies fought valiantly in <strong>the</strong> finals.<br />

During <strong>the</strong> day, Lady Lyndia <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn and Lady Neptha <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>bes put on a very successful and entertaining belly-dancing display.<br />

After a dinner break, everyone reconvened for evening court. <strong>The</strong>ir highnesses gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Fredrick and Lyndia <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn.<br />

Lady Melissa Kendall <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland and Lady Persephone <strong>of</strong> Woodland were made honorary members <strong>of</strong> Lyonesse. <strong>The</strong> Prize Winners<br />

from <strong>the</strong> day’s contests were: Child Ballad - Alacya Daveraugh; German Dessert - Jared Blaydeaux; Cartoon - Viscount Edward Zifran <strong>of</strong><br />

Gendy; Illumination - Lady Guinever Elspeth Malyn; Courtesy - Lord Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin; Heraldry - Baroness Alison von Markheim. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

were also contests in Best Challenge and Photography. Lord Fredrick and Lady Lyndia presented Viscount Gregory <strong>of</strong> York with a mantle<br />

so he would not “freeze” at <strong>the</strong> next <strong>Kingdom</strong> event. Princess Lorissa presented strawberry bath salts that she made herself to all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Cancerian ladies. Following court <strong>the</strong> Best Choreographed Dance contest was held outside on <strong>the</strong> basketball court. Revelry continued<br />

inside, with desserts furnished by <strong>the</strong> Canton members, including a huge birthday cake made and decorated by Kyri.<br />

Comments:<br />

A [Lady Anns McAyre <strong>of</strong> Gorabh, Seneschal <strong>of</strong> Lyonesse, presented seashells and ribbons to <strong>The</strong>ir Highnesses, <strong>the</strong> city <strong>of</strong>ficials, and<br />

all who were born under <strong>the</strong> sign <strong>of</strong> Cancer] “Ah, this explains <strong>the</strong> seashell on a blue ribbon we have in our SCA collection!”<br />

[Princess Lorissa presented strawberry bath salts that she made herself to all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cancerian ladies.] “She really did make<br />

<strong>the</strong> bath salts herself; <strong>the</strong> house smelled <strong>of</strong> strawberries for weeks afterward!” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

August 6, 1977 AS XII Expedition to Camelot<br />

Hosted by House Graceworth. Lady Jeanay La Rue de Cheval and Lord Anonymous <strong>the</strong> Amnesiac tied for <strong>the</strong> lowest (and <strong>the</strong>refore best)<br />

score. <strong>The</strong>y were awarded <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Ye Pink Putt Tee. Merriment was provided when Lady Faye <strong>of</strong> ye Far<strong>the</strong>r Glens could not get her<br />

ball past <strong>the</strong> water hazard and Lord Chenan <strong>of</strong> Greyoak patiently fished it out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> water. A revel was held at Warhouse.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “At closing court a contest was held for <strong>the</strong> best impersonation <strong>of</strong> Prince Balin, which was won by Amsha al Sirhan, who mimicked<br />

his distinctive walk, his gestures, and his skill with a blow-dryer.” – Robear du Bois<br />

1 “Balin was so vain about his Prince Valiant hair style, it was difficult to get him started before he got his hair fixed <strong>the</strong> way he<br />

wanted. Lorissa had just gotten a short haircut just before becoming Princess, so she had no worries about her coiffeur (sp?).<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Caid – <strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels<br />

Someone found or devised a wind-up blow-dryer for Balin's hair on tourneys where <strong>the</strong>re was no electricity. It didn't actually<br />

work, <strong>of</strong> course, but it was <strong>the</strong> source <strong>of</strong> much amusement.” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

August 28, 1977 AS XII Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blade Tourney <strong>of</strong> Rank<br />

Held in Arroyo Seco Park, Pasadena, CA. Lord Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

September 7, 1977 AS XII Formation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Canton <strong>of</strong> Derryabarre<br />

A meeting was held at Dragon Keep, Los Angeles, CA. Thin Robert <strong>of</strong> Lawrence was <strong>the</strong> Seneschal, Quiauhxochitl was <strong>the</strong> herald, Robear<br />

du Bois was <strong>the</strong> Marshall, Marguerite <strong>the</strong> Uncoordinated was <strong>the</strong> Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts, Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst was <strong>the</strong> Master <strong>of</strong><br />

Sciences, Baron John ap Griffin was <strong>the</strong> Grand Treasurer, and Luxandra <strong>of</strong> Alttumbra was <strong>the</strong> Chatelaine. About this time Piers Howells<br />

de Cambria and Ximena Aubel de Cambria designated Frederick and Lyndia <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn as <strong>the</strong>ir choices for Vicar and Vicaress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Angels.<br />

October 1, 1977 AS XII Angels Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held in Arroyo Seco Park, Pasadena, CA. Alewäulfe <strong>the</strong> Red was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Opening court was held at ten AM. After lunch <strong>the</strong> Lists<br />

for Champion <strong>of</strong> Angels was held, with <strong>the</strong> Dragon present to try to defend its title. <strong>The</strong>re was a Most Anachronistic Photo Contest, a<br />

Medieval Siege Weapon Contest, a Fine Arts Contest, Embroidery Contest and Coloring Contests. In <strong>the</strong> evening <strong>the</strong>re was a buffet potluck<br />

dinner handled by <strong>The</strong>lin von Kallenbach and Lord Gwydioan am y’Gorlwyn. Evening court was in honor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> outgoing Baron Piers<br />

Howells de Cambria and Baroness Ximena Aubel de Cambria. Lord Alewäulfe <strong>the</strong> Red was <strong>the</strong> autocrat for <strong>the</strong> daylight portion, and <strong>the</strong><br />

autocrats for <strong>the</strong> evening were Lady Anna McAyre <strong>of</strong> Gorabh, Lady Eyana bat-David NicChlurain, Lady Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de<br />

Foix), Lady Lyndia <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn, Luxandra <strong>of</strong> Altumbra, and Kerissa <strong>of</strong> Silverwolf. <strong>The</strong> Hester Sp oon Competition was for Fruit and Nut<br />

dishes. <strong>The</strong>lin von Kallenbach and Lady Lyndia <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn were <strong>the</strong> judges. <strong>The</strong> evening activities were held at <strong>the</strong> All Saints Episcopal<br />

Church, Alhambra, CA. At this time Lady Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix) became <strong>the</strong> Seraph Pursuivant for <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Regarding <strong>the</strong> second appearance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dragon in <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Angels: This time <strong>the</strong> lists were divided into two groups. Fighters<br />

could choose to fight to be part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dragon, or for <strong>the</strong> right to fight <strong>the</strong> Dragon. Two double elimination lists were run until 12<br />

fighters were left; 4 to be <strong>the</strong> Dragon, and four 2 man teams to fight <strong>the</strong> Dragon. I am fairly sure that <strong>the</strong> Dragon had Duryn <strong>the</strong> Red<br />

for <strong>the</strong> head and Hagar <strong>the</strong> Bear for <strong>the</strong> Tail (because <strong>of</strong> Hagar's size this Dragon frequently moved backwards, with <strong>the</strong> head and<br />

body following <strong>the</strong> tail). <strong>The</strong> Dragon fought two challenge matches to develop some coordination, and <strong>the</strong>n took <strong>the</strong> field against<br />

<strong>the</strong> first pair, and I am afraid that I only remember who fought on two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> teams. Viscount Sir Gregory <strong>of</strong> York and I fought toge<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

he with sword and shield, and I with a kite shield and a 7 ft. spear. I attacked <strong>the</strong> head while he attacked <strong>the</strong> tail. I succeeded in<br />

injuring <strong>the</strong> Dragon once or twice, but <strong>the</strong>n lost <strong>the</strong> spear to <strong>the</strong> Dragon's claws, and <strong>the</strong> Dragon promptly stood on <strong>the</strong> spear. I<br />

switched to my secondary weapon, but did not do well and soon lay dead on <strong>the</strong> ground. But Gregory persevered and finally killed<br />

<strong>the</strong> Dragon, in a fight that lasted about seven and a half minutes. Viscount Sir Morven <strong>of</strong> Carrack and Lossarian <strong>of</strong> Tyreansaur <strong>the</strong>n<br />

took <strong>the</strong> field, and <strong>the</strong> Dragon quickly legged Lossarian and pursued Sir Morven. Moving on his knees, Lossarian crept up behind<br />

<strong>the</strong> Dragon and struck it in <strong>the</strong> heart, killing it in less than 30 seconds <strong>of</strong> combat. It was hard to believe we had fought <strong>the</strong> same<br />

Dragon. So Sir Morvin and Lossarian went on to <strong>the</strong> finals, where Lossarian succeeded in killing <strong>the</strong> Dragon in a long hard fight.<br />

I believe he was <strong>the</strong> only person to kill a Dragon <strong>of</strong> this sort while fighting alone.” – Robear du Bois<br />

B “I won <strong>the</strong> Photo contest but <strong>the</strong> credit goes to Robear du Bois. He was dressed as a executioner at a Tournament <strong>of</strong> Fools and<br />

I caught him blowing a bubble with bubble gum. I sure wish I could find a copy <strong>of</strong> it.” – Fredrick <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn<br />

October 15, 1977 AS XII Henry VIII Festival<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> South Coast Village, Santa Ana, CA. Alacya Deveraugh was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Lady Su <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Horn was in charge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arts,<br />

while Lord Anonymous <strong>the</strong> Amnesiac handled <strong>the</strong> Live Chess Game. <strong>The</strong> members put on an SCA Demonstration. Grand March was<br />

announced and all ga<strong>the</strong>red to pay homage to King Henry VIII, Princess Lorissa, and Lady Caid Neptha <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>bes. After <strong>the</strong> Grand March<br />

<strong>the</strong> contests began with Best Challenge and <strong>the</strong> first round <strong>of</strong> fighting. Dancing was done in front <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rose and Crown Pub for a short<br />

time as <strong>the</strong> music and space were limited. <strong>The</strong> Hand-Kissing Contest was next with twelve Lords and twenty-five Ladies participated. Master<br />

Conrad von Regensburg was <strong>the</strong> winner. Due to mundane pressures Lady Cristóbal and Lord Eadmund could not renew <strong>the</strong>ir vows on <strong>the</strong><br />

green, so it was announced that <strong>the</strong>y had eloped! <strong>The</strong> day’s activities drew to a close with ano<strong>the</strong>r round <strong>of</strong> fighting in which Carl <strong>of</strong><br />

Carmarthin sustained a grievous wound and so <strong>the</strong> fighting was ended. Closing court announced <strong>the</strong> gracious thanks <strong>of</strong> King Henry and<br />

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<strong>The</strong> winners <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Prizes were: Best Challenge - Lord Jared Blaydeaux; First Round <strong>of</strong> Fighting - Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong> Shadowyrst;<br />

Unfinished Embroidery - Karin von Schatten; Best Ankle Displayed - Maran <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Red Rose; Best Insult - Lord Fredrick <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn;<br />

Outrageous Pun - Lady Su <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Horn; Best Recruiting Poster - Lady Lyndia <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn; Poetry - Marian Westerhold; Second<br />

Round <strong>of</strong> Fighting - Carl <strong>of</strong> Carmarthin. Dinner and Revelry followed at <strong>the</strong> Rose and Crown Pub, with all having a good time.<br />

December 10, 1977 AS XII Canton <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Canyons Christmas Ball<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Holy Trinity Church, Alhambra, CA. Huette von Ährens was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re was a Masked Dance, with a prize for <strong>the</strong> Best<br />

Period Mask. <strong>The</strong>re was dancing, prizes for Best Petticoat and Best Show <strong>of</strong> Petticoats in <strong>the</strong> LaVolta, Shapeliest Male Leg, Best Christmas<br />

Bread, Fruit Cake, or Plum Pudding, and Best Flourishes in Dancing.<br />

December 17, 1977 AS XII Baronial Christmas Party and Meeting<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Mistress Gabrielle Devereaux NicChlurain. Following <strong>the</strong> Council Meeting <strong>the</strong>re was a Gift Exchange and <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> party.<br />

February 18, 1978 AS XII Canton <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Canyons Kite Fly<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Eugene Debs Regional Park, Pasadena, CA.<br />

March 11, 1978 AS XII Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blade Melee Prize Tourney<br />

Held at Arroyo Seco Park, Pasadena, CA. Sir Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re were ten melees.<br />

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A “<strong>The</strong>re were 15 people in <strong>the</strong> lists that day and, while it may not sound like it, 10 melees made for a full day <strong>of</strong> fighting.” – Charles<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

April 1, 1978 AS XII Insulter’s Guild Tourney and Feast <strong>of</strong> Fools<br />

Held in Arroyo Seco Park, Pasadena, CA. Robear du Bois was <strong>the</strong> autocrat for <strong>the</strong> tourney. Lord Gwydioan am y’Gorlwyn and Lady Anna<br />

McAyre <strong>of</strong> Gorabh were <strong>the</strong> autocrats for <strong>the</strong> feast, which was held at <strong>the</strong> Wilmington Woman’s Club. <strong>The</strong> <strong>the</strong>me was Come As What You<br />

Are Not. <strong>The</strong> Scheherazade Schwartzkopf Dance Revue performed.<br />

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ondoyant-emergent sable, fimbriated Or, overall a trident with a laurel<br />

wreath entwined in its tines Or.<br />

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May ?, 1971 AS VI<br />

Ka<strong>the</strong>a von Linz admitted to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Trident(?)<br />

January ?, 1972 AS VI<br />

Janây d’Aquitaine admitted to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Trident(?)<br />

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January 8, 1972 AS VI Twelfth Night Revel<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Unitarian Church, Los Angeles, CA. Baron Pwyll, having returned, admitted Randall <strong>of</strong> Hightower and Rhiannon pen<br />

Tyrhon to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seraphic Star.<br />

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A “Unless I miss my guess, this was <strong>the</strong> infamous "Clutchbutt Papers" 12th Night. It seems <strong>the</strong> new Baron <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles, whose name<br />

escapes me at <strong>the</strong> moment--he later had a career as a science fiction writer and died several years ago--was accused by various<br />

ladies <strong>of</strong> Calafia <strong>of</strong> taking gross liberties with <strong>the</strong>ir persons. It was enough <strong>of</strong> a brouhaha that Letters Were Written and Petitions<br />

Signed.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “I have <strong>the</strong> impression that <strong>the</strong> Clutchbutt Papers was a little later, but I could well be wrong. Perhaps William <strong>the</strong> Lucky could<br />

shed some light on it. I don't remember his SCA name, but William Tuning was <strong>the</strong> new Baron.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

I “I believe that it was a bit later- maybe next year after this. It was Bill Tuning- and I believe that he was framed on this one,<br />

but it was long ago, and everyone involved is dead or gone, so that's probably all we'll ever know. I liked Bill, and he was<br />

a buddy <strong>of</strong> Randall's so I was inclined toward believing <strong>the</strong>m anyway.” – James Greyhelm<br />

a “I'm actually pretty sure this was when it happened, because it got dumped in Paul and Carol's lap and this was when<br />

<strong>the</strong> timing would have been right for that. If it had happened <strong>the</strong> next year, James and Verena would have had to deal<br />

with it. Also, this is about <strong>the</strong> time that Isles, Calafia, and Angels where in <strong>the</strong> right stages <strong>of</strong> development for this to<br />

have taken place...<br />

“I was also still learning things at <strong>the</strong> time. When I wrote a kingdom position paper on <strong>the</strong> subject (in which I<br />

cavalierly denied Tuning [anyone remember his SCA name?] due process) I referred to <strong>the</strong> "late King James," using<br />

that phrase because Jim was <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> throne. BonCouer, at least, was horrified when he saw that and trumpeted "What<br />

Happened To Jim Early?" I explained that he was simply no longer <strong>the</strong> king, but decided that this was a phrase I would<br />

avoid using in correspondence in <strong>the</strong> future.<br />

“I have to say here that Jerry Pournelle, Jerome Lord McKenna, who got appointed Justicar for <strong>the</strong> Crown (not <strong>the</strong><br />

actual title, but I can't remember what title, if any, he was given) for this situation, handled everything very well. <strong>The</strong><br />

Court <strong>of</strong> Inquiry took place in his house, he straightened out a lot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> legal niceties, and things wouldn't have<br />

developed anywhere near as smoothly without his assistance. It got dumped on him because Pwyll, <strong>the</strong><br />

Seneschal/Baron (I believe) at <strong>the</strong> time was also implicated in <strong>the</strong> accusations--mostly having to do with <strong>the</strong> religious<br />

service--and Jerome was Baronial Marshall. Something <strong>of</strong> a high point in Jerome's career in <strong>the</strong> SCA, which was<br />

o<strong>the</strong>rwise marred by approaches to personal interaction that put McKenna at odds with just about everyone in <strong>the</strong><br />

group at one time or ano<strong>the</strong>r. I sometimes wonder why he stayed in as long as he did, though his longtime friendship<br />

with Poul and Karen probably had something to do with it.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

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b “What's left <strong>of</strong> my brain wants to say that his SCA name was Thorkell Hardhands -- I remember thinking that <strong>the</strong><br />

Hardhands part was appropriate. But <strong>the</strong> whole thing happened before I joined.” – Eilis O’Boirne<br />

c “William Thorkill Hardhands is what I remembered but registered as Uilleam Thorken” – Frederick <strong>of</strong> Holland<br />

II “Actually, Andre de Sevastapol was <strong>the</strong> lucky fellow who got to deal with <strong>the</strong> situation (and, as I recall, came up with <strong>the</strong><br />

appellation "<strong>The</strong> Clutchbutt Papers." He and I generally got to back Steve up in our capacity has his chief deputies /<br />

assistants.<br />

“My overall impression was that <strong>the</strong> ladies <strong>of</strong> Calafia thought <strong>the</strong>y were engaged flirting -- with absolutely no<br />

expectation or intention <strong>of</strong> being taken seriously. Randall and Tuning were looking for women -- and inclined to take<br />

anything less than strong rejection as encouragement. From such diverse assumption do great hassles grow.” – William<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

A “As Seneschal I was immediately up to my neck in <strong>the</strong> hassles, which resulted in an expedition to <strong>the</strong> South by <strong>the</strong>ir Majesties Paul<br />

and Carol and yours truly, plus various o<strong>the</strong>r lights <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> and a Court <strong>of</strong> Inquiry investigating (1) <strong>the</strong> averred scandalous<br />

behavior and (2) <strong>the</strong> accusation that an actual religious mass was celebrated as part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Court. As with various political inquiries<br />

we are all familiar with, Wrists Were Slapped, Misunderstandings Clarified, and Apologies Accepted.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “I remember standing behind <strong>the</strong> King as kingdom constable and having a hard time keeping my mouth shut. Never my strong<br />

point. I guess that was <strong>the</strong> occasion.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

A “<strong>The</strong>re was a tourney in Calafia <strong>the</strong> day after <strong>the</strong> inquiry (Saturday after Friday? Sunday after Saturday? I forget) in which several<br />

knights <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West participated. It was, I believe, <strong>the</strong> first time we met <strong>the</strong> redoubtable Lysander <strong>of</strong> Sparta and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

central Calafia Core (Damn, <strong>the</strong> only o<strong>the</strong>r one I can remember was Jeffry <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Misty Twilight) on <strong>the</strong>ir home grounds.” – Stefan<br />

de Lorraine, who was not entirely pleased at how <strong>the</strong> Court was resolved... <strong>The</strong>n again, <strong>the</strong> next day at <strong>the</strong> tourney several <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Calafia ladies, all college age girls in <strong>the</strong> early Seventies, were acting in a manner that I could see would definitely give old line<br />

MCPs like Randall and <strong>the</strong> Baron <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles <strong>the</strong> idea that more was being <strong>of</strong>fered than <strong>the</strong> ladies intended (or at least intended<br />

to <strong>of</strong>fer <strong>the</strong>m).<br />

1 “Lysander, Curtis <strong>of</strong> Westlake, Bruno von der Eiche, Armand. I do remember that Stefan del Lorraine, Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix, William<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lucky and I defeated <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Calafia something like three times running in a series <strong>of</strong> melees. I remember it as a<br />

pretty good event. I always felt that Calafia was a nice group <strong>of</strong> people, though my memories are possibly colored by having<br />

my first really serious romance <strong>the</strong>re.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

I “I think that’s Jeffrey Brokenblade <strong>of</strong> my household, who was going to San Diego State at <strong>the</strong> time.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

February 19, 1972 AS VI First Tourney<br />

Held in San Diego, CA. Talanque and Rowen-Lynn were <strong>the</strong> founding Baron and Baroness. <strong>The</strong> Barony had begun to organize as early<br />

as November <strong>of</strong> 1970. Dean <strong>the</strong> Learned was <strong>the</strong> first Seneschal. Giesele-Hildegaard was Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts, Erzebet Tycodi was Mistress<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists, and David Farwanderer was Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences. Bruno von der Eiche was Knight Marshall. King Paul attended and gave an<br />

Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Bruno von der Eiche. Queen Carol was also present. <strong>The</strong> tourney was held in <strong>the</strong>ir honor. <strong>The</strong> first issue <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Serpent’s<br />

Tongue, <strong>the</strong> baronial newsletter, came out.<br />

April 23, 1972 AS VI Spring Tourney<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Pine Grove Picnic Area, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. <strong>The</strong>re were lists for <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> Arbiter <strong>of</strong> Beauty, who got to present <strong>the</strong><br />

lady <strong>of</strong> his choice with <strong>the</strong> Girdle <strong>of</strong> Hyppolyta and a competition for <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> Black Knight. Leodamas <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>bes was deputy Seneschal<br />

and Procurator.<br />

May 6-7, 1972 AS VII Grossmont Renaissance Faire<br />

Held at Grossmont Junior College, San Diego, CA. A demonstration tourney was held. <strong>The</strong> barony began having biweekly minitournies<br />

(fighting practices) at Balboa Park. Eilonwy de Lyur was <strong>the</strong> Pursuivant Extraordinary.<br />

July ?, 1972 AS VII At a MiniTourney (?)<br />

Brun von der Eiche, Curis <strong>of</strong> Westlake, and Lysander <strong>of</strong> Sparta were admitted to <strong>the</strong> new Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Serpent’s Talon.<br />

August, 1972<br />

Leodamas <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>bes died. David du Lac was appointed Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences. Launcelot de Questwood became Procurator. Garryl Harper<br />

Flaming Sword was Knight Marshall.<br />

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A “I never met Leodamas but by repute he was an exceedingly fine gentleman with a talent for getting people to put aside political<br />

differences and get along toge<strong>the</strong>r. <strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Calafia instituted <strong>the</strong> Leodamas <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>bes award for those who showed<br />

something <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> same talent. My <strong>the</strong>n lady, Eilonway ap Lyur, was <strong>the</strong> first recipient, much to her surprise and not at all to <strong>the</strong><br />

surprise <strong>of</strong> anyone who knew her. I was enlisted in <strong>the</strong> set-up to keep her from knowing who was going to get <strong>the</strong> award. Eilonway<br />

passed away <strong>of</strong> natural causes in 1994, leaving something <strong>of</strong> a hole in <strong>the</strong> lives <strong>of</strong> all who knew her.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

October 14, 1972 AS VII Founder’s Day Parade<br />

Held in Westminster, CA. <strong>The</strong> Barony marched in <strong>the</strong> parade.<br />

November 1, 1972 AS VII Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Baron Talanque took over as seneschal.<br />

January 13, 1973 AS VII Twelfth Night Revels<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Palacio Mabuhay, San Diego, CA. Meg Shelford was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re was a live chess game. Baron Talanque formed <strong>the</strong><br />

Order <strong>of</strong> Leodamas and admitted Eilonwy de Lyur as <strong>the</strong> founding member. Baron Sárkányi Gerö admitted Sieglinde von Krause to <strong>the</strong> Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seraphic Star (Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels).<br />

February, 1973 AS VII<br />

Däwyd Äspärä Suomalainen was Chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Exchequor. Janay d’Aquitaine became <strong>the</strong> Seneschal. Carla became <strong>the</strong> Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Lists, Meg Shelford became <strong>the</strong> Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts. Armand Sebastian de la Forêt de Savigny was Knight Marshall.<br />

February 16-25, 1973 AS VII Indio Date Festival<br />

Held in Indio, CA. <strong>The</strong> SCA put on fighting demonstrations. <strong>The</strong>re was a parade on <strong>the</strong> nineteenth.<br />

April 28-29, 1973 AS VII Spring Tourney<br />

Held in Balboa Park at <strong>the</strong> Pine Grove Picnic Area, San Diego, CA. <strong>The</strong>re was a costume contest, a cooking contest for bread and soups,<br />

challenges, and on Saturday night a banquet and revel at Pacacia Mabuhay. Sunday <strong>the</strong>re were lists.<br />

July 7, 1973 AS VIII Orc Hunt Tourney<br />

Held at Pine Grove Picnic Area, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. This was <strong>the</strong> first <strong>of</strong> a monthly series <strong>of</strong> tourneys held on <strong>the</strong> first Saturday<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> month.<br />

August 26, 1973 AS VIII SCA Demonstration<br />

Put on at <strong>the</strong> Balboa Naval Hospital, San Diego, CA.<br />

September 1,1973 AS VIII Orc Hunt and Dinner<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Laurel Street Bridge Area, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Box lunches made by <strong>the</strong> ladies were auctioned <strong>of</strong>f. A potluck dinner<br />

was held at <strong>the</strong> Heaton residence, followed by a revel. Däwyd Äspärä Suomalainen became Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences. Persephone <strong>of</strong> Woodland<br />

was Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Office <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Keys.<br />

September 2, 1973 AS VIII Medieval Firechariot Rally<br />

<strong>The</strong> rally started at <strong>the</strong> May Company Parking Lot, Mission Valley Center, <strong>of</strong>f Interstate 8. Some knowledge <strong>of</strong> medieval history was needed<br />

to catch <strong>the</strong> clues. Edmond du Battlemont was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

October 6, 1973 AS VIII Baronial Treasure Hunt<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Laurel Street Picnic Area, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Each fighter had a piece <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> map. <strong>The</strong> winners got <strong>the</strong> loser’s pieces.<br />

<strong>The</strong> final winner thus got <strong>the</strong> whole map and found <strong>the</strong> treasure. Ghalib ar-Rahhman was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Armand Sebastian de la Forêt de<br />

Savigny was admitted to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Serpent’s Talon (?).<br />

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October 20, 1973 AS VIII Baronial Masque Ball<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Hall, San Diego, CA. <strong>The</strong>re were contests for Best People Disguise, and Best Nonhuman Creature<br />

Disguise. Kä<strong>the</strong> von Munchhausen was <strong>the</strong> autocrat, appearing as Draco <strong>the</strong> Rediculous, a green dragon. Matriana du Cameliard was now<br />

Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts.<br />

Nov 10-11, 1973 AS VIII Calafian Birthday Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Lawn Bowl Green, Laurel Street Picnic Area, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. On Saturday <strong>the</strong>re were lists for Champion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Barony, whose prize was a Barrel Hume <strong>of</strong> special design by Kirby Wise. <strong>The</strong>re were lists for Arbiter <strong>of</strong> Beauty, who could present <strong>the</strong><br />

Girdle <strong>of</strong> Hyppolyta to <strong>the</strong> lady <strong>of</strong> his choice. <strong>The</strong>re was a banquet and revel at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. On Sunday <strong>the</strong>re was an Orc<br />

Pleaser contest, games, and an embroidered sleeve contest. King Henrik attended.<br />

December 1, 1973 AS VIII Blind Man’s Bluff Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Laurel Street Picnic Area, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. <strong>The</strong>re was a meat pastie contest and games.<br />

December 21, 1973 AS VIII Mistletoe Feast<br />

Held at Palacio Mabuhay, San Diego, CA. Palacio Mabuhay presented <strong>the</strong> Second Shepherd’s Play, followed by <strong>the</strong> feast.<br />

January 12, 1974 AS VIII Twelfth Night Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> St. Joachim’s Church Hall, Costa Mesa, CA. Baron Talanque admitted Armand Sebastian de la Forêt de Savigny to <strong>the</strong> Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> Leodamas. <strong>The</strong> baronial <strong>of</strong>fices changed hands. Cristóbal degli Gilicine che Mangia Uome took over <strong>the</strong> Office <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Keys, Jon Trimara<br />

became Chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Exchequor, Wilhelm von Messer became Trident Pursuivant, and Persephone <strong>of</strong> Woodland became <strong>the</strong> Seneschal.<br />

Aeoelwig Aelfwigsson and Renfield <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Inland March (Edmund Renfield Wanderscribe) were admitted to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Ram<br />

(new) by Baron Waldt von Markheim.<br />

Feb 16-18, 1974 AS VIII Winter Festival<br />

Held where? Janay d’Aquitaine was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

March 2-3, 1974 AS VIII March Hare Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Laurel Street Lawn Bowling Green, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. On Saturday <strong>the</strong>re were lists for Champion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony. A<br />

cooking contest for soup and breads provided lunch. <strong>The</strong>re was a revel at Palacio Mabuhay. On Sunday <strong>the</strong>re were games, dancing, melees,<br />

and a box lunch auction, with <strong>the</strong> lunches made by <strong>the</strong> ladies and <strong>the</strong> men bidding. Persephone <strong>of</strong> Woodland was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Eadmond<br />

du Battlemont and Virginia Bright Angel were admitted to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Trident.<br />

April 27-28, 1974 AS VIII May Day Festival<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Laurel Street Picnic Area, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. On Saturday <strong>the</strong>re were lists for <strong>the</strong> right to crown one’s lady Queen<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> May, and <strong>the</strong> title Arbiter <strong>of</strong> Beauty. <strong>The</strong> two <strong>the</strong>n presided over <strong>the</strong> revel that evening at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. On Sunday<br />

<strong>the</strong>re was <strong>the</strong> Queen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> May’s court, followed by a maypole, hide and seek, clench-a-wench, poison, dancing, twealsey-whopping,<br />

challenges, dessert contest, and an arts auction. Matriana du Cameliard and Meg Shelford were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. Meg Shelford and Wilhelm<br />

von Messer and Armand Sebastian de la Forêt de Savigny were admitted to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Trident.<br />

July 21, 1974 AS IX Quest for <strong>the</strong> Chalice <strong>of</strong> St. Gun<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Held at Balboa Park. <strong>The</strong>re were games and dancing for <strong>the</strong> ladies, while <strong>the</strong> fighters went on quest. Patrick <strong>of</strong> Innisfree found <strong>the</strong> chalice,<br />

but lost it to Armand Sebastian de la Forêt de Savigny in <strong>the</strong> lists.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Finding <strong>the</strong> chalice gave Patrick an extra life in <strong>the</strong> following lists while <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> combatants had but a single life. Interesting<br />

concept for future specialty events. Go on a quest, find objects that provide advantages and disadvantages such as extra life, type<br />

<strong>of</strong> weapon or shield one may use, loss <strong>of</strong> mobility? regeneration? <strong>The</strong>n fight <strong>the</strong> lists. hmmm! Could be interesting!” - Martin <strong>the</strong><br />

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B “This was <strong>the</strong> tourney where, if you found <strong>the</strong> chalice, you had to fight all <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r fighters for it, one at a time. I believe it gave you<br />

an extra life. Patrick found it and fought several fights before finally losing enough times that Armand’s fight was his last.” – Colin<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

Nov 16-17, 1974 AS IX Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. <strong>The</strong>re was a banquet in <strong>the</strong> Great Hall <strong>of</strong> St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Baron Talanque admitted Stefan<br />

Totenkopf to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Serpent’s Talon. <strong>The</strong>re were challenges, lists for Arbiter <strong>of</strong> Beauty, games, and a cooking contest. <strong>The</strong>re was<br />

a revel after <strong>the</strong> banquet at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Janay d’Aquitaine. Persephone <strong>of</strong> Woodland resigned as Seneschal and Olivia de Montmarsh<br />

became <strong>the</strong> new Seneschal.<br />

December 14, 1974 AS IX Second Annual Mistletoe Fest<br />

Held at House Mabuhay, San Diego, CA. <strong>The</strong>re was singing, dancing, games, and a mistletoe competition. Baron Talanque admitted Kä<strong>the</strong><br />

von Munchausen to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Trident.<br />

January 19, 1975 AS IX St. Gun<strong>the</strong>r’s Tourney<br />

Held in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. <strong>The</strong> squires hid <strong>the</strong> chalice and <strong>the</strong> fighters had to go find it. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong>y fought over it. Whoever<br />

survived to show it was <strong>the</strong> winner. <strong>The</strong>re were b<strong>of</strong>fer lists for <strong>the</strong> squires and various games. <strong>The</strong> autocrat was Diana de Savigny. Baron<br />

Sárkányi admitted Tyra Stuart <strong>of</strong> Moray to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seraphic Star, an Angels Order.<br />

February 8, 1975 AS IX Banquet<br />

Held where?<br />

February 15, 1975 AS IX St. Valentine’s Day Tourney<br />

Held at Balboa Park, San Diego, CA, in honor <strong>of</strong> Baroness Rowen-Lynn. Ka<strong>the</strong>rine <strong>of</strong> Sheppy was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Einar aus Envelt won <strong>the</strong><br />

lists to become Arbiter <strong>of</strong> Beauty. <strong>The</strong>re was a potluck revel at Olivia de Montmarsh’s home.<br />

March 15, 1975 AS IX St. Patrick’s Day Tourney<br />

Held at Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Janay d’Aquitaine, Ka<strong>the</strong>rine <strong>of</strong> Sheppy, and Olivia de Montmarsh were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong> revel was<br />

at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Janay d’Aquitaine. <strong>The</strong>re were lists, Scandinavian team fighting (one swordsman and one shield man on each side), and<br />

games.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “<strong>The</strong> team fighting was called "Holmgang" (sp) which purportedly was a tournament style where we were fighting on a boat. So<br />

four men, two, each with a weapon and two, each with a shield faced <strong>of</strong>f against each o<strong>the</strong>r in a relatively small enclosed space.<br />

Each contest was decided by first blood, (<strong>the</strong> weapon man need only "cut" ei<strong>the</strong>r opponent) or to force an opponent <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> boat.<br />

Teams were picked at random. I was teamed up with Einar aus Enveldt. Einar had <strong>the</strong> larger shield and so I was <strong>the</strong> weapons<br />

man and used a double bitted two-handed axe (courtesy <strong>of</strong> Robear du Bois). For <strong>the</strong> most part Einar and I manhandled our<br />

opponents, a couple we forced <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> boat, a couple we blooded. One notable fight was against a team which included Mauice<br />

Negra-Khan. <strong>The</strong>y skillfully backed us up until I was up against <strong>the</strong> "gunnel." We could go no fur<strong>the</strong>r. Maurice charged and<br />

successfully ducked under Einar's shield, but I heard him coming, timed my swing as best I could, and literally flung him across<br />

and out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> boat, probably in two pieces would it have been a real weapon. Unfortunately, <strong>the</strong> Calafians had decided that <strong>the</strong>re<br />

could only be a single winner, so having bested all <strong>the</strong> competition, Einar and I had to square <strong>of</strong>f against each o<strong>the</strong>r. I suggested<br />

he use a shield and I a weapon, (why change a good combination?) but we decided to go weapon on weapon. It was a two out<br />

<strong>of</strong> three match. Einar drew first blood on our first pass. Einar's normal style was very defensive, so on each <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> next two passes,<br />

I initiated <strong>the</strong> attack with a hard charge and Einar obligingly jumped out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> boat two times. Not a typical tourney, but my first<br />

tournament win. <strong>The</strong> prize? A bottle <strong>of</strong> Irish Mist, (appropriate to <strong>the</strong> date), which I shared with Einar at <strong>the</strong> revel. Though <strong>the</strong>re have<br />

been subsequent Holmgangs, never again (to my knowledge), with quite this particular format.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

B “I was teamed with Robear du Bois. We did pretty well and were only blooded I believe by Martin & Einar.” – Colin <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

1 “Yes, we did do well. We fought Martin and Einar in <strong>the</strong> semi-finals. For reasons that are now beyond my comprehension, we<br />

had Charles, <strong>the</strong> small left-hander, as <strong>the</strong> shield man, and me, <strong>the</strong> large fighter specializing in brute force, as <strong>the</strong> swordsman.<br />

It sure seems backward now, but we did very well until we met Martin and Einar. I believe Einar quickly pushed Charles<br />

overboard, and <strong>the</strong>n knocked me down, falling on my sword arm as we landed. This made it relatively simple for Martin to draw<br />

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first blood. I think <strong>the</strong> rules were changed for subsequent Holmgang Tourneys, so it would be less <strong>of</strong> a wrestling with shields<br />

contest, but it was a lot <strong>of</strong> fun and an interesting change from <strong>the</strong> standard single elimination lists <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> time.” – Robear du<br />

Bois<br />

May 4, 1975 AS X Baron’s Birthday Tourney<br />

Held at Balboa Park, San Diego. Baron Talanque admitted Persephone <strong>of</strong> Woodland to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Trident.<br />

May 31, 1975 AS X Minibanquet<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Levisa Christholm, San Diego, CA.<br />

July 19-20, 1975 AS X Prize Tourney and Hunt for St. Gun<strong>the</strong>r’s Chalice<br />

Held at Balboa Park, San Diego. <strong>The</strong> Prize Tourney was held on Saturday and <strong>the</strong> Chalice Hunt on Sunday. <strong>The</strong> prizes for <strong>the</strong> Saturday<br />

contests were a sword, dagger and mace made by Kirby Wise (Baron Kovacs Zoltan). <strong>The</strong>re was also a Kirby dagger presented to <strong>the</strong> lady<br />

who conducted herself in <strong>the</strong> most pleasing and medieval manner. <strong>The</strong>re was a bread baking contest. Baron Talanque and Ka<strong>the</strong>rine <strong>of</strong><br />

Sheppy were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. Olivia de Montmarsh resigned as Seneschal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> barony.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Kirby had "advertised" <strong>the</strong> prize tournament by showing <strong>the</strong> sword at several tournaments prior to this event. It had an bronze inlay<br />

<strong>of</strong> a dragon and jeweled grip. <strong>The</strong> matching dagger had a wire wrapped grip. Everyone would come up, admire <strong>the</strong> prizes and state<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir hope to win <strong>the</strong> sword. I would walk up, likewise to admire <strong>the</strong> sword, and upon returning it to its scabbard, I would tell Kirby,<br />

"I return my sword to you for safekeeping." This happened a full half dozen times. He would laugh, but later related <strong>the</strong> story to all<br />

who would listen for that is exactly what happened. I beat David <strong>the</strong> Iron Livered in <strong>the</strong> semi-finals and Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided in <strong>the</strong><br />

finals. David won <strong>the</strong> consolation match earning <strong>the</strong> mace. Hugh won <strong>the</strong> dagger (and later gifted it to me, so I have <strong>the</strong> matched<br />

sword and dagger). Of <strong>the</strong> fighting, I remember winning <strong>the</strong> majority <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> combats from my knees. I had been hit so hard on <strong>the</strong><br />

thigh by David <strong>the</strong> Iron Livered that he welted me. I ended up <strong>the</strong> next day with a bruise from my hip to <strong>the</strong> knee and was barred<br />

from <strong>the</strong> next day's competition (I was limping), which prompted me to build steel leggings, (I was a Nauga-man up to that point).”<br />

– Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

November 1, 1975 AS X All Hallows Masque<br />

Held Where?<br />

November 15-16, 1975 AS X Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held at Balboa Park, San Diego. Prince Gregory defeated Guy de Montvert to claim <strong>the</strong> prize sword.<br />

December 20, 1975 AS X Kirby Prize Tourney and Yuletide Arts Fest<br />

Held in Balboa Park, San Diego. Cristóbal degli Gilicine che Mangia Uome was <strong>the</strong> autocrat and acting Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts. <strong>The</strong> day began<br />

cloudy and <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> rain came. <strong>The</strong> tourney was moved to <strong>the</strong> Newman Center at Cal State San Diego. Gisele Hildegaard <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mystic<br />

Dragon arranged <strong>the</strong> move. <strong>The</strong>re were Ladies B<strong>of</strong>fer Lists, arts contests, and fighting competitions. Baron Kovacs Zoltan (Kirby Wise)<br />

donated some <strong>of</strong> his fine work as prizes. <strong>The</strong> revel was held in a nearby synagogue. William <strong>of</strong> Dover won <strong>the</strong> dagger for <strong>the</strong> Bardic Circle,<br />

Jocelyn Elspeth Malyn won <strong>the</strong> fabric prize for <strong>the</strong> Trim Contest, Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani) won <strong>the</strong> Sweet Bread Contest<br />

and Sine <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Singing Hands won for plain bread. Lady Bjo also won for beverages, while Tyra Stuart <strong>of</strong> Moray won for Medieval<br />

Munchies, Ka<strong>the</strong>rine Marlowe NicChlurain for Sword Wrapping, Robear du Bois for Original Devices (for Ghenghis Khan), Jocelyn Elspeth<br />

Malyn for Costume Design, and Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani) for Banners.<br />

January 2, 1976 AS X Chalice <strong>of</strong> St. Gun<strong>the</strong>r Hunt<br />

Held at Balboa Park, San Diego.<br />

February 14-15, 1975 AS X Baroness’ Valentine Tourney<br />

Held at Balboa Park, San Diego.<br />

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March 13-14, 1976 AS X War Practice Tourney<br />

Held at Balboa Park, San Diego.<br />

May 29-30, 1976 AS XI Spring Tourney<br />

Held at Balboa Park, San Diego. Janay d’Aquitaine was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re was an arts auction, a Men’s Box Lunch auction, and a Pass<br />

Fighting Lists, where <strong>the</strong> winners were chosen by <strong>the</strong> Baroness Rowen-Lynn and her ladies. <strong>The</strong> winner presented his lady with <strong>the</strong> Girdle<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hypolita, crowning her Queen <strong>of</strong> Spring. <strong>The</strong>re were contests in Medieval Footwear, Tapestry, Medieval Underwear, Embroidered<br />

Favors, Stick-Handled Accessories, and <strong>the</strong>re was a banquet and revel held afterwards.<br />

June 4, 1976 AS XI Independence Day Tourney<br />

Held at Balboa Park, San Diego. Cameron <strong>of</strong> Caldoon was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Janay d’Aquitaine turned <strong>the</strong> job <strong>of</strong> Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts over to<br />

Cristóbal degli Gilicine che Mangia Uome.<br />

July 24, 1976 AS XI St. Gun<strong>the</strong>r’s Tourney<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Calafian Circle, Balboa Park, San Diego. Baron Armand Sebastian de la Forêt de Savigny was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong> Seventh Quest<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Chalice <strong>of</strong> St. Gun<strong>the</strong>r, <strong>the</strong> patron saint <strong>of</strong> fermentation, distillation, and inebriation, was held. Threatening clouds moved away and<br />

<strong>the</strong> field was dry by morning court. At opening court Louise <strong>of</strong> Woodsholme presented a package <strong>of</strong> prommissary notes to <strong>the</strong> principality,<br />

which were received on behalf <strong>of</strong> Prince Morven by Duke Aonghais dubh MacTarbh. After opening court an art auction was held to raise<br />

funds for <strong>the</strong> Calafian war chest. <strong>The</strong> items ranged from very nice to “interesting” and brought in a fair amount <strong>of</strong> money.<br />

After lunch <strong>the</strong> Chalice was taken into <strong>the</strong> woods in <strong>the</strong> keeping <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>of</strong> Waverly, and shortly <strong>the</strong>reafter <strong>the</strong> fighters went in<br />

quest <strong>of</strong> it. Robear du Bois found it, and thus did not have to fight until <strong>the</strong> lists were reduced to three people. <strong>The</strong>se three turned out to<br />

be Balin <strong>of</strong> Tor, Viscount Gregory <strong>of</strong> York, and Sir Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate. Even with <strong>the</strong> ressurective powers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chalice, Robear fell to<br />

Balin, who proceeded to slay Gregory, but was finally killed by Sir Martin. Closing court was held early so folk from Dreiburgen could leave<br />

to go to <strong>the</strong> Mestersing. Sir Martin was presented with <strong>the</strong> Chalice and <strong>the</strong> accompanying ring, which he gave to Quiauxochitl. Robear du<br />

Bois and Thomas Whitelowe each received a bottle <strong>of</strong> mead for <strong>the</strong>ir entries in <strong>the</strong> mug decorating contest. <strong>The</strong> kid’s b<strong>of</strong>fer contest was<br />

won by Ge<strong>of</strong>fry <strong>of</strong> York, and <strong>the</strong> croquet game was won by Baroness Rowen-Lynn and Squire Christopher. Cameron <strong>of</strong> Caldoon also took<br />

<strong>the</strong> opportunity to present an award to Charles de Rouen for unfailing devotion to <strong>the</strong> pursuit <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fair sex and untempered dedication<br />

to <strong>the</strong> consumption <strong>of</strong> alcoholic spirits. <strong>The</strong> award resembled a chastity belt, but Charles lost no time in placing it on his head.<br />

After closing court a kiss auction was held, people having been nominated during <strong>the</strong> day. <strong>The</strong> ladies brought consistently higher<br />

prices, <strong>the</strong> maximum bid for a lord being $6.80 for Viscount Gregory while Lady Louise brought a bid <strong>of</strong> $20. <strong>The</strong> evening’s activities were<br />

also designed to raise funds for Calafia’s war chest, and all were invited to Cameron’s Casino, where one might gamble with Cameron’s<br />

crooked currency. Unfortunately all <strong>the</strong> tables closed early, with <strong>the</strong> exception <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> poker game whose participants had to be dragged<br />

<strong>of</strong>f kicking and screaming when <strong>the</strong> hall closed.<br />

September 17, 1976 AS XI Leodamus <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>bes Memorial Tourney<br />

Held at Balboa Park. Originally scheduled for <strong>the</strong> previous weekend, <strong>the</strong> tourney was moved to <strong>the</strong> 17th because <strong>of</strong> rain. Baron Armand<br />

Sebastian de la Forêt de Savigny and Baroness Diane presided over morning court in <strong>the</strong> absence <strong>of</strong> Baron Talanque and Baroness Rowen-<br />

Lynn. <strong>The</strong> rules <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists were that no shields would be allowed on <strong>the</strong> field. In an initial melee <strong>the</strong> “pointy” helms defeated <strong>the</strong> “flat”<br />

tops. <strong>The</strong> finalists were Viscount Gregory <strong>of</strong> York and Balin <strong>of</strong> Tor, with <strong>the</strong> final round seeing both fighting Florentine. Balin <strong>of</strong> Tor won<br />

<strong>the</strong> match and was presented with a set <strong>of</strong> matched drinking horns at closing court. Anne dex Anneaux won <strong>the</strong> neckpiece contest,<br />

receiving a large “ruby” ring. For <strong>the</strong> Best Death, Cedric <strong>of</strong> Mercia won a beautiful gold on black death scroll and a pine c<strong>of</strong>fin, while<br />

Cedric’s Lady Wife got a bottle <strong>of</strong> wine to drown her sorrows. Cedric also won a book (an atlas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ancient world) as <strong>the</strong> Most<br />

Chivalrous Fighter. Cameron <strong>of</strong> Caldoon was installed as <strong>the</strong> new Master <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Keys and Lady Kä<strong>the</strong> von Munchausen was presented<br />

with a scroll <strong>of</strong> appreciation from Eloise <strong>of</strong> Lancaster, <strong>the</strong> retiring Mistress <strong>of</strong> Keys. At <strong>the</strong> revel <strong>the</strong>re was much merrymaking, with Cedric<br />

forced to sit in his c<strong>of</strong>fin until Cameron borrowed it to sleep in. Sunday was a casual day with no court and no contests. Challenges were<br />

fought with <strong>the</strong> only incident being Cormak Ui-Niall restraining Cameron from interrupting <strong>the</strong> fighters on <strong>the</strong> field by sitting on his<br />

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Nov 13-14, 1976 AS XI Calafian Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held at Balboa Park, San Diego. Cameron <strong>of</strong> Caldoon was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Baron Talanque and Baroness Rowen-Lynn held court. <strong>The</strong>ir<br />

Excellencies presented <strong>The</strong>ir Highnesses with two etchings, a castle for <strong>the</strong> Prince and Lady Jane Grey for <strong>the</strong> Princess. Lady Fiona<br />

Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix) read a poem she had written for Baron Armand de Savigny. Cameron presented <strong>the</strong> Baron with a vial <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

ashes <strong>of</strong> St. Gun<strong>the</strong>r. He demonstrated <strong>the</strong> amazing power <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se ashes by sprinkling some over a sedate Amaha al Sirhan, who turned<br />

into a young lady <strong>of</strong> amazing vitality and enticement. She ran over to Duke Aonghais dubh MacTarbh as Cameron wished him a “Happy<br />

Birthday.” His Grace was well pleased with his gift, swung her into his arms and said “See you all later.” Of course, he was only joking as<br />

he really did not want to miss opening court (right!). Cameron informed <strong>the</strong> populace that <strong>the</strong>re were a few bottles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ash left (like a few<br />

tons) and for a nominal fee he would part with <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

A court <strong>of</strong> love was held, with Princess Bevin, Baroness Rowen-Lynn, Baroness Matriona du Cameliard, Mistress Louise <strong>of</strong><br />

Woodsholme, and Lady Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix) as judges. Lord Robear du Bois brought Eloise <strong>of</strong> Lancaster to trial for not<br />

kissing long enough in a recent game <strong>of</strong> Duke, Duke, Duchess. <strong>The</strong> court ruled that Eloise give Robear a bag <strong>of</strong> Hershey’s kisses so he<br />

could have a kiss from her any time he wanted to, and he could make it last as long as he wanted. Lord Charles de Rouen accused Baroness<br />

Diane de Savigny <strong>of</strong> stealing his heart, and Cameron <strong>of</strong> Caldoon said that Baroness Rowen-Lynn had done <strong>the</strong> same to him and that he<br />

could never be alone with her. <strong>The</strong> court decided that Baroness Diane should make a red heart, embroider Lord Charles’ name on it, and<br />

return it to him at Sou<strong>the</strong>rn 12th Night. It was decided that Cameron, because he had expressed a desire to do something for <strong>the</strong> Baroness<br />

and because he wanted to be near her, should do an afternoon’s yard work, in exchange for which she would fix dinner for him and her ...<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Baron! Cameron was accused <strong>of</strong> preferring blondes to brunettes, but <strong>the</strong> court was able to disprove this by putting Cameron to<br />

<strong>the</strong> test. <strong>The</strong>y called Prince Morven, Baron Armand, Viscount Gregory, and Mistress Bjo up and asked Cameron to choose. Christine Linnea<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sweden accused Shadowhawk <strong>of</strong> not eating her cooking, so <strong>the</strong> court sentenced him to fix dinner for her and two guests, one chosen<br />

by each, and himself. <strong>The</strong>y also ordered that Shadowhawk had to eat his own cooking but that Christine did not. Sir Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

accused Prince Morven <strong>of</strong> committing heinous crimes against <strong>the</strong>ir nest, but <strong>the</strong> court ruled in favor <strong>of</strong> Prince Morven and ordered Sir<br />

Martin to take HRH out for a chicken dinner at <strong>the</strong> restaurant <strong>of</strong> Morven’s choice.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong>re were melees, challenges, and <strong>the</strong> Lists to determine <strong>the</strong> Leader <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Calafian army. <strong>The</strong> afternoon ended with <strong>the</strong> wedding<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lord Jon Trimara and Lady Kä<strong>the</strong> von Munchhausen. <strong>The</strong>n it was <strong>of</strong>f to <strong>the</strong> banquet hall at <strong>the</strong> All Saints Episcopal Church. Jared<br />

Blaydeaux was <strong>the</strong> banquet master and Cedric <strong>the</strong> Dark and Gisele Hildegaard <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mystic Dragon were <strong>the</strong> assistants. A sumptuous<br />

banquet was served and consumed. Two immense banners hung on <strong>the</strong> wall, one <strong>of</strong> Calafia and one <strong>of</strong> Wilhelm von Messer’s arms, each<br />

filling one third <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> wall. <strong>The</strong>re were over 130 people at <strong>the</strong> banquet. <strong>The</strong>re was a mime, dancing to <strong>the</strong> accompaniment <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Guideon<br />

Hand a galliard led by Lady Cristóbal.<br />

On Sunday <strong>the</strong>re was a Peasant Hunt, an execution, judging for <strong>the</strong> Beggar and Leper Costume Contest, games, a croquet competition,<br />

Lists for <strong>the</strong> Prize Tourney, and court. <strong>The</strong>re was a Baron’s Champion Lists (open to Calafians only), won by Balin <strong>of</strong> Tor, and a Fearless<br />

Catcher Lists, won by Sir Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate, who acquired <strong>the</strong> title. A football melee followed. At closing court <strong>the</strong> winners <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

contests were announced. <strong>The</strong> contests were Best Decorated Functional Shield, Best Beggar and Leper Costume, Best Death and<br />

Mourning, Best Men’s and Women’s Costumes, and Men’s Poetry, which was won by Lord Charles de Rouen.<br />

December 11, 1976 AS XI Mini-Tourney<br />

Held in Balboa Park, San Diego. Sponsored by Viscount Gregory <strong>of</strong> York and Balin <strong>of</strong> Tor. <strong>The</strong>re were three man melee team lists, and prizes<br />

for <strong>the</strong> winning melee team, <strong>the</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> croquet match, <strong>the</strong> Best Caid Battle Song, <strong>the</strong> best Satire <strong>of</strong> a Fighter Poem, and <strong>the</strong> winner<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Tactics Contest. Lady Giesele Hildegaard brought her Mobile Kitchen. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Hedgehogs and Flamingos (croquet)<br />

competition was Baroness Rowen-Lynn, who won a croquet ball and mallet with her arms painted on <strong>the</strong>m by Lady Kä<strong>the</strong> von<br />

Munchausen. Lady Anna McAyre won for Satire on a Fighter Poem, winning a rhinestone pin. <strong>The</strong> winning melee team was composed<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lord Gregory <strong>of</strong> York, Lord Gwydioan am y’Gorlwyn, and Lord Charles de Rouen. Charles got a roll <strong>of</strong> duct tape (he doesn’t drink),<br />

Gwydioan got a bottle <strong>of</strong> Cabernet Sauvignon, and Gregory chivalrously took <strong>the</strong> smaller bottle, a bottle <strong>of</strong> Chivas Regal.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Charles de Rouen was not <strong>the</strong> 3rd member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> team - I was, and had a lot <strong>of</strong> fun that day, I can tell you.” – Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

December 17, 1976 AS XI Christmas Party<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Giesele-Hildegaard <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mystic Dragon, San Diego.<br />

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January 22, 1977 AS XI Cameron’s Surprise Birthday Tourney<br />

Held at Balboa Park, San Diego. Cameron <strong>of</strong> Caldoon was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

February 5, 1977 AS XI Chalice <strong>of</strong> St. Gun<strong>the</strong>r Hunt<br />

Held at Balboa Park, San Diego. Louise <strong>of</strong> Woodsholme was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re were Children’s B<strong>of</strong>fer Lists and melees, challenges, and<br />

an abduction contest. <strong>The</strong>re was a revel at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Lady Cristóbal degli Gilicine che Mangia Uome, where movies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Caid Rebellion<br />

were shown.<br />

March 5, 1977 AS XI <strong>The</strong> Abbey Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> UCSD campus, San Diego, CA. <strong>The</strong> Abbey <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Calafia hosted <strong>the</strong> tourney consisting <strong>of</strong> a melee in <strong>the</strong> woods and<br />

an archery competition. Prince Martin and Princess Arabella held court. <strong>The</strong> Archery contest was won by a young man by <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong><br />

Patrick, and a live chess game was fought between Baron Talanque and Prince Martin, who was victorious over <strong>the</strong> Baron. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong>re was<br />

a banquet and revel at a hall on campus. <strong>The</strong>re were belly dancers from a Dance Class at <strong>the</strong> University.<br />

Comments:<br />

A [... a live chess game was fought between Baron Talanque and Prince Martin, who was victorious over <strong>the</strong> Baron.] “Baron Talanque<br />

wielded a superior understanding <strong>of</strong> chess. I wielded a superior understanding <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fighters upon <strong>the</strong> board. Talanque always<br />

forwarded <strong>the</strong> next best move per <strong>the</strong> chess position. I continually countered with <strong>the</strong> fighter best equipped to handle <strong>the</strong> situation.<br />

I also sent out strong pieces "unprotected" save <strong>the</strong>ir skill at arms. Talanque would attack <strong>the</strong> unprotected piece and <strong>the</strong>n I would<br />

forward it fur<strong>the</strong>r into his ranks. You've got to know which game you're playing.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

March 12, 1977 AS XI St. Patrick’s Day Mini-Tourney<br />

Held in Balboa Park, San Diego. Giesele Hildegaard <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mystic Dragon was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re was a costume contest for <strong>the</strong> best use<br />

<strong>of</strong> green, and a Green Medieval Edible contest. <strong>The</strong>re were bare-handed lists, wrestling matches, and an obstacle course. That evening<br />

Cameron <strong>of</strong> Caldoon sponsored a toga party at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Lady Cristóbal. All in attendance wore <strong>the</strong>ir best sheets and drank a strange<br />

concoction called “Gun<strong>the</strong>r’s Blood”. It was ghastly, but it did manage to disappear during <strong>the</strong> evening.<br />

March 17, 1977 AS XI KPBS OPEN SESAME Auction<br />

A number <strong>of</strong> Calafians showed up at <strong>the</strong> station in costume to help accept phone pledges. <strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong>fered a Medieval Event to be<br />

auctioned <strong>of</strong>f, which was sold.<br />

April 9, 1977 AS XI Spring Tourney and Wedding<br />

Held at Balboa Park, San Diego. Eadmond du Battlemont and Lady Cristóbal degli Gilicine che Mangia Uome were wed in a medieval<br />

ceremony. Instead <strong>of</strong> a wedding cake <strong>the</strong>re was a three layer “cake” <strong>of</strong> Lady Cristóbal’s famous fudge frosted with wisteria blossoms made<br />

<strong>of</strong> lavender-tinged sugar. A revel followed at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Lady Cristóbal, while <strong>the</strong> newlyweds went elsewhere.<br />

May 7-8, 1977 AS XII May Day Tourney<br />

Held at Balboa Park, San Diego. Lady Cristóbal was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Saturday <strong>the</strong>re was a Box Lunch Auction, Fighting Lists, where every<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r round was fought double-weapon, and a revel. Sunday saw an arts auction, games, and fighting.<br />

Opening Court on Saturday was presided over by Prince Martin and Princess Arabella, Baron Talanque, Baroness Rowen-Lynn, Al<br />

Caid Balin and Lady Caid Lorissa. Master Conrad von Regensburg ran court while <strong>the</strong> fool, Moonshine, clung with rapt devotion to<br />

Conrad’s ankle. <strong>The</strong> populace ransomed Sir Gregory <strong>of</strong> York’s arms for a resounding $26. Carlotta <strong>the</strong> Lost received <strong>the</strong> Gilded Thimble<br />

for outstanding art work in Calafia. A birthday cake made by Lady Eloise <strong>of</strong> Lancaster and Mistress Louise <strong>of</strong> Woodsholme was presented<br />

to Baron Talanque, and <strong>of</strong> course <strong>the</strong> Mongolian Birthday Song was sung. House von Regensburg presented Al Caid with a copy <strong>of</strong><br />

Steinbeck’s Arthurian Legends, complete with <strong>the</strong> entire tale <strong>of</strong> Sir Balin. HH Arabella presented <strong>the</strong> Legion <strong>of</strong> Courtesy to Sir Armand<br />

Sebastian de Savigny and Baroness Diane de Savigny. Baroness Rowen-Lynn presented a bouquet <strong>of</strong> fresh flowers to both HH Arabella<br />

and Lady Caid Lorissa du Griffin.<br />

At <strong>the</strong> lunch box auction, $46.50 was made, with Lady Sine Singing Hands’ box full <strong>of</strong> her shortbread going for $18 to Alan Daemon.<br />

After several melees <strong>the</strong> lists were held for Champion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Day. Prince Martin won, defeating Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst, and gave<br />

<strong>the</strong> Girdle <strong>of</strong> Hippolyta to Princess Arabella. Mistress Louise <strong>of</strong> Woodsholme won <strong>the</strong> linen napkin prize for <strong>the</strong> Most Innovative Box<br />

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Lunch. Sir Gregory <strong>of</strong> York won <strong>the</strong> prize for creating two new verses for <strong>the</strong> Mongolian Birthday Song, receiving a golden kazoo and a<br />

bottle <strong>of</strong> champagne.<br />

After dinner everyone reassembled at <strong>the</strong> Plaza del Prado in Balboa Park for a revel. <strong>The</strong>re <strong>the</strong>y were treated to <strong>the</strong> sublime and <strong>the</strong><br />

ridiculous: firstly (<strong>the</strong> sublime) Lady Lavendar <strong>of</strong> Lorne, Lady Joan <strong>of</strong> Crawfordsmuir, and Al Caid Balin <strong>of</strong> Tor presented a scene from<br />

“Tiger at <strong>the</strong> Gates”. <strong>The</strong>n followed <strong>the</strong> ridiculous as HH Martin, Al Caid Balin, Sir Gregory <strong>of</strong> York, Lorenzo de Sant’Angelo, Jason Griffiths<br />

<strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst, Tober Thorvald, and Lord Robear du Bois presented “Little Bunny Foo-Foo.” Refreshments were served.<br />

<strong>The</strong> next day proved to be a continuous drizzle. Everyone except a few brave fighters kept inside <strong>the</strong> pavilions until Al Caid Bali <strong>of</strong><br />

Tor decreed <strong>the</strong> tourney adjourned to <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Mistress Louise <strong>of</strong> Woodsholme, where hot tea and c<strong>of</strong>fee combined with medieval<br />

chess to salvage an o<strong>the</strong>rwise fruitless day.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “<strong>The</strong> Mongolian Birthday song [See Appendices, page 367], ala Caid, was actually created at this tourney. I had heard a snippet<br />

<strong>of</strong> a song as rendered by Duke James Grayhelm. When I asked for more, he had said that was all <strong>the</strong>re was or all he knew. I took<br />

it back to Caid (Robear du Bois and I had been "researching" Mongol dancing – <strong>the</strong> Mongol Stomp I believe it was called), and<br />

introduced <strong>the</strong> song snippet to <strong>the</strong> populace at this event and hosted a contest to come up with new verses. At day's end, we<br />

retained <strong>the</strong> original verse and accepted three more. It became a Caiden standard at all subsequent birthday celebration. While<br />

<strong>the</strong> song has been wildly accepted, no one seems to want to do <strong>the</strong> stomp. (It's a somewhat physically painful dance, go figure.)<br />

“Sung to a "Russian" style dirge (I think you'll know <strong>the</strong> "tune" I mean.)” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

1 “Clint Bigglestone (Harald <strong>of</strong> Breakstone), Steve Henderson (Steven MacEanruig) and I first sung this song to Paul Moslander<br />

(Don Segundo Sombre de Muerte Christiano) a couple <strong>of</strong> years before <strong>the</strong> SCA began. We made it up ra<strong>the</strong>r extempore and<br />

decided we liked it, so we sang it again at various affairs. Since it was a gag birthday song, we never felt <strong>the</strong> need to add<br />

verses.<br />

“Once <strong>the</strong> SCA got going, so did <strong>the</strong> song. However, I think putting something like <strong>the</strong>se words to this tune is too easy to<br />

do; I think it had parallel evolution in o<strong>the</strong>r venues, because I've heard it in places that I don't think it could have gotten to from<br />

us. After all, this was well before <strong>the</strong> Internet became common and I don't think that Steven and William put it in <strong>the</strong>ir songbooks<br />

(though I could be mistaken about that). I know <strong>the</strong> song got a lot <strong>of</strong> exposure during one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> early Pleasure Faires when<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sheriff's Men sang it during "Robin Hood's Birthday." <strong>The</strong>ir recitation brought down <strong>the</strong> house (good thing it was an open<br />

air venue).” – Stefan de Lorraine, who wonders just how this song did travel so far and so thoroughly...<br />

I “I know that we assembled <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> verses from <strong>the</strong> contest entries submitted that day. If you've heard those<br />

particular verses in o<strong>the</strong>r venues, <strong>the</strong>n I submit it's <strong>of</strong> SCA origin. I've shared it with many non-SCA'ers (and long before<br />

<strong>the</strong> Internet) and I'm sure many o<strong>the</strong>rs have too. It may have made it's way into one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Caiden songbooks.” – Martin<br />

<strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

a “You would be surprised at <strong>the</strong> places songs travel. I once wrote a nasty song about a certain Duchess <strong>of</strong> CAID<br />

(Moral; don't mess with bards), which only had 1 handwritten copy given out. Years later, I sang it at a private bardic<br />

circle and was informed by 2 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> participants that <strong>the</strong>y had already heard it -1 in An Tir & 1 in Ansteorra. I had only<br />

quietly circulated it (orally except in 1 case) to those who would appreciate it in <strong>Kingdom</strong>, so how it got out I haven't<br />

a clue.” – Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

i “Actually, I wouldn't. Some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> songs that Steve and I wrote on long trips up and down <strong>the</strong> kingdom, and<br />

published in "Obnoxious Songs to Kill Your Enemies By," have turned up in o<strong>the</strong>r songbooks. Mostly as "Anon."<br />

but I was quite taken <strong>the</strong> time I came across one listed as "Trad." And I don't think <strong>the</strong>y intended "Traditional in<br />

<strong>the</strong> SCA" ei<strong>the</strong>r. You'd think <strong>the</strong>y'd notice that <strong>the</strong> tune was modern (rarely did we use anything which was out <strong>of</strong><br />

copyright, actually), but apparently not.” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

A “Obnoxious Songs to Kill Your Enemies By, vol 1, was a great songbook. It inspired many <strong>of</strong> us to emulate<br />

your efforts (we wrote better songs <strong>of</strong> course -),) and it became traditional among a cadre <strong>of</strong> Caidens to write<br />

lore in <strong>the</strong> bardic form. Many <strong>of</strong> our songs described SCA events, personalities and deeds. I think <strong>the</strong> history<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA would be incomplete without an appendix <strong>of</strong> songs. Some can be embedded right into event<br />

descriptions.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

1 [(we wrote better songs <strong>of</strong> course -),)] “Better songs? Never. Actually, <strong>the</strong> only problem Bill and I ever had<br />

with many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r songbooks that came out later was that <strong>the</strong>y didn't always pay much attention to<br />

scansion and rhyme. We were pretty careful about matching our songs to <strong>the</strong> tunes.” – Steven<br />

MacEanruig<br />

1 [I think <strong>the</strong> history <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA would be incomplete without an appendix <strong>of</strong> songs. Some can be<br />

embedded right into event descriptions.] “I tend to agree. Bill and I will have to talk about it. I have most<br />

<strong>of</strong> our two songbooks typed out in Word. I'd have to find <strong>the</strong> time to finish <strong>the</strong>m but it might be done. On<br />

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<strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand, we might want to sell <strong>the</strong>m again. I have to admit, though, that <strong>the</strong> price we could get for<br />

<strong>the</strong>m now would not significantly change our financial situations.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

a “Does that imply, that you are both so rich that it would not impact your Estates; or does that imply<br />

that no-one would by <strong>the</strong>m.... -)” – Edward "<strong>The</strong> Bobsey Twins are coming - Everyone look busy"<br />

Zifran <strong>of</strong> Gendy<br />

i “Actually, it means that since we carefully did not copyright <strong>the</strong>m, we have no more right to <strong>the</strong><br />

proceeds than anyone else would who printed up a bunch.<br />

“P.S. What enormous distance from reality causes you to equate us with <strong>the</strong> Bobsey<br />

Twins? Or is it just senile decay causing you to forget some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> things we did?” – William<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

A “Hey, you were always toge<strong>the</strong>r ...<br />

“No, it's not senility. You guys were great. It was a great boost to be visited by two<br />

Western Knights. especially Old, adults like yourselves. You guys were under no<br />

"obligation" to come to An Tir. You came just for <strong>the</strong> love <strong>of</strong> it. AND a long ways I might add.<br />

IT really was a great thing for those <strong>of</strong> us living <strong>the</strong>re. But <strong>the</strong>n, now in retrospect, you two<br />

were barely Thirty, when you did this. So maybe you weren’t so "adult after all. I mean now,<br />

I don't even trust anyone under 45... -)” – Edward Zifran <strong>of</strong> Gendy<br />

ii “Yes” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

2 “Concerning songs and events, etc.<br />

“I still talk about <strong>the</strong> era "When men were men, and Riesling was Riesling," which <strong>of</strong> course is backed up by a rousing<br />

chorus <strong>of</strong> "Men <strong>of</strong> Riesling." Jana and I both found ourselves spontaneously bursting into choruses <strong>of</strong> it, when talking about<br />

this list. I'd say it's kind <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> background <strong>the</strong>mes for <strong>the</strong> time period <strong>of</strong> AS X-XIV.<br />

“Men <strong>of</strong> Riesling, and "I Don't Give a Damn About a Chain or a White Belt" (Money's <strong>the</strong> stuff for me...) are songs that I still<br />

catch myself singing, on occasion, <strong>of</strong>ten without even thinking about it. Interesting how SCA songs can embed <strong>the</strong>mselves<br />

into <strong>the</strong> consciousness ...” – Jilara <strong>of</strong> Carolea<br />

I “Not to mention "<strong>The</strong>y call him Dougie Longshanks" (I wonder how <strong>the</strong> crown will feel) sung to a Simon and Garfunkel tune<br />

and "One, two, three what do we fight hard for?" I heard Yang sing that to Edwin ... not knowing who it was. He finishes,<br />

<strong>the</strong> huge man who requested it said, ‘Thank you, may I introduce myself, I am Edwin Bearsark,” and we all watched Yang<br />

choke ...” – Jana Seasgair<br />

July 9, 1977 AS XII Hunt for <strong>the</strong> Chalice <strong>of</strong> St. Gun<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Held at Balboa Park, San Diego. Prince Balin and Princess Lorissa attended. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Medieval Event Auction from <strong>the</strong> KPBS<br />

Auction attended, having been given <strong>the</strong> prize as a present. Thus Hall VII <strong>of</strong> Bal<strong>the</strong>a and his lady Carol were presented to <strong>the</strong>ir Highnesses<br />

as Visiting Dignitaries for <strong>the</strong> Day. Hall and Carol received flowers, fudge, home-brewed mead, and a scroll commemorating <strong>the</strong> day signed<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Calafians. <strong>The</strong>y also received two goblets decorated in <strong>the</strong> subtle St. Gun<strong>the</strong>r style and a dram <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ashes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> saint. At opening<br />

court Lord Cameron <strong>of</strong> Caldoon was made “Hare Apparent” Baron Talanque and received symbols <strong>of</strong> his new rank - a scroll with a hare’s<br />

head on it and a stuffed rabbit with a silver crown and scepter. Mistress Louise <strong>of</strong> Woodsholme presented Lady Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya<br />

de Foix) with <strong>the</strong> scroll which Fiona had won at <strong>the</strong> Calafian Art Auction <strong>the</strong> previous fall, for her Grant <strong>of</strong> Arms, complete with real pearls<br />

on <strong>the</strong> crown above <strong>the</strong> arms. It was announced that Jon Trimara had resigned as Trident Pursuivant and that <strong>the</strong> heraldic duties would<br />

be divided between Carlotta <strong>the</strong> Lost (book heraldry) and Jeosigh MacCruimein (field heraldry). <strong>The</strong>n it was time for Princess Lorissa to<br />

hide <strong>the</strong> chalice. <strong>The</strong> fighters went to look for it. Lord Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin found it but Balin <strong>of</strong> Tor was <strong>the</strong> victor in <strong>the</strong> lists. His fellow<br />

members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blade covered over Lord Charles’ body with his own banner and carried him <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> field. Lindia <strong>of</strong><br />

Woodlyn was abducted by Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst, Haga, and Lord Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin (<strong>the</strong>n recovered). Her Lord and husband,<br />

Fredrick <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn, made a brave approach towards <strong>the</strong> heavily armed fighters, but was frightened away by a loud brandishing <strong>of</strong><br />

weapons. It is difficult to tell who won because some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fighters, including Viscount Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided and Sir Armand Sebastian<br />

de Savigny changed sides!<br />

At closing court, Mistress Louise’s sister won <strong>the</strong> cooking with alcohol contest, Thomas Shackles won <strong>the</strong> Design-a-Mas<strong>the</strong>ad-for<strong>the</strong>-Calafian-Newsletter<br />

Contest. Due to <strong>the</strong> high quality <strong>of</strong> her entry, Mistress Louise’s design was declared <strong>the</strong> new stationary <strong>of</strong> Calafia.<br />

Prince Balin accepted <strong>the</strong> Chalice <strong>of</strong> St. Gun<strong>the</strong>r, which he got to keep till <strong>the</strong> next time, and He presented Princess Lorissa with <strong>the</strong><br />

accompanying ring. <strong>The</strong>n she and Prince Balin presented <strong>the</strong> lady Carol with a ring in commemoration <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> day. <strong>The</strong>re was an arts and<br />

crafts auction. Viscount Gregory <strong>of</strong> York was made Captain and Shield <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Calafian Company <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blade, Prince<br />

Balin was made Vice-Commander, and Lorenzo di Sant’Angelo and E<strong>the</strong>lred <strong>the</strong> Jute were inducted into <strong>the</strong> Calafian company. Rod<br />

Gallowglass was made an Associate member. A revel was held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Lady Cristóbal and Lord Eamond du Battlemont.<br />

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A “Few people realize what it costs to keep attending events [as Royalty]. With Lorissa, it took <strong>the</strong> entire family getting refurbished,<br />

if not new, costumes each time, fixing food, packing <strong>the</strong> van, getting up early, getting to <strong>the</strong> events ... In many cases it also included<br />

getting her Guards to <strong>the</strong> events, or getting Balin to <strong>the</strong> event on time.” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

August 6-7 1977 AS XII Queen Calafia’s Consort Tourney<br />

Held on Vacation Island in Mission Bay, San Diego. <strong>The</strong>re were ladies b<strong>of</strong>fer lists, sand castle competitions, Lists for Queen Calafia’s<br />

Consort (triple elimination, two man viking boat fighting), a serpent egg hunt, paper boat races, and a kite flying contest. Lord Cameron<br />

<strong>of</strong> Caldoon was autocrat.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “What I remember most about this tourney is Cameron muttering "This may be <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> S.C.A. as we know it.", as more and<br />

more members slipped out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir medievals and walked over to <strong>the</strong> adjacent beach. Only <strong>the</strong> people who won <strong>the</strong>ir fights were<br />

forced to keep <strong>the</strong>ir armor on, and it was more <strong>of</strong> a beach party than anything else. As <strong>the</strong> sun began to go down, <strong>the</strong> swim suits<br />

began to be replaced by medievals, and it once more seemed like a tournament. At closing court a contest was held for <strong>the</strong> best<br />

impersonation <strong>of</strong> Prince Balin, which was won by Amsha al Sirhan, who mimicked his distinctive walk, his gestures, and his skill<br />

with a blow-dryer.” – Robear du Bois<br />

August 20, 1977 AS XII Society Demonstration<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Clairmont Square Shopping Center as part <strong>of</strong> San Diego’s “America’s Finest City Week.” A mini-tourney was held, with <strong>the</strong><br />

center providing a prize goblet. Mistress Louise <strong>of</strong> Woodsholme was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

Sept 10-11, 1978 AS XII Second Annual Leodamas <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>bes Tourney<br />

Held at Balboa Park, San Diego. Sponsored by Thomas <strong>of</strong> Whitelow and Eloise <strong>of</strong> Lancaster. After court <strong>the</strong>re were double elimination lists,<br />

challenges, b<strong>of</strong>fer lists, croquet, closing court for <strong>the</strong> day, and a revel in <strong>the</strong> Roman Style. On Sunday <strong>the</strong>re was morning court, challenges,<br />

a single-elimination two-handed weapon lists, co-ed Norse Stick Ball, games, and contests for Best Death and Best Cookie.<br />

October 8-9, 1977 AS XII Leif Eriksson Day Tourney<br />

Held in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Tryggvi Halftrollson was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re were contests in ale, art, archery, chess, Color This<br />

Poster, dancing, food, fox and geese (a game), hardanger embroidery, holmgang duels, Icelandic wrestling, Mas<strong>the</strong>ad design, massage,<br />

music, national costume, Norse Stickball, and <strong>the</strong>re were Raven-courts, a revel, <strong>the</strong> Calafian Tapestry (For ladies to sew on), a fight on <strong>the</strong><br />

Stamford Bridge between <strong>the</strong> Vikings and <strong>the</strong> rest, and a Viking Headband contest.<br />

November 5, 1977 AS XII Seventh Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held at Balboa Park, San Diego. Braving <strong>the</strong> threat <strong>of</strong> sudden deluge, <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Calafia ga<strong>the</strong>red for its seventh Anniversary Tourney.<br />

<strong>The</strong> skies managed to stay clear for opening court. <strong>The</strong> two day event had two lists: one based on “pass” fighting, <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r for Baronial<br />

Champion. <strong>The</strong> five categories in <strong>the</strong> Championship lists were fighting, chess, music performance, literature and heraldry. <strong>The</strong> person who<br />

accumulated <strong>the</strong> most points from all categories would be declared winner.<br />

Between rounds <strong>of</strong> “pass” fighting on Saturday, <strong>the</strong> chess matches were held, as well as <strong>the</strong> heraldry test. <strong>The</strong> judges <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> “pass”<br />

fighting were Mistress Gabrielle Devereaux NicChlurain, Baroness Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani), and Viscountess Bevin Fraser<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sterling (who had to give her place to Baroness Alison von Markheim due to rehearsal for Investiture.). <strong>The</strong> fighting was fierce and most<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fighters were glad to leave <strong>the</strong> judging up to <strong>the</strong> three judges. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> “pass” fighting was Sir Armand Sebastian de la Forêt<br />

de Savigny, who received a chalice and a ring, which he gave to his lady, Baroness Diana, who in turn presented it to Baroness Rowen-<br />

Lynn.<br />

At closing court <strong>the</strong> heavens opened up and those poor souls who bravely spend <strong>the</strong> night in <strong>the</strong> park were to be drenched. That night<br />

a banquet was held, and after <strong>the</strong> delicious catered dinner, Evening Court was called on time. Baron Talanque called forth all <strong>the</strong> old and<br />

new <strong>of</strong>ficers and <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fices were changed during a brief ceremony. Baron Talanque <strong>the</strong>n presented Christopher <strong>of</strong> Deauville, Lord Charles<br />

du Rouen, and Tryggvi Halftrollson with Golden Tridents for all <strong>the</strong>ir past service to <strong>the</strong> Barony. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Leodamas, which is voted<br />

on by <strong>the</strong> membership <strong>of</strong> Calafia and which had not been given out in three years was given to Baroness Diana de Savigny. After Evening<br />

Court <strong>the</strong>re were movies <strong>of</strong> previous tourneys, and <strong>the</strong> Music Category <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists was held.<br />

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Sunday broke clear, mild and beautiful. <strong>The</strong> lists began around 1 PM. More chess was played, poetry read, and songs sung by <strong>the</strong><br />

remaining participants. Games were played on <strong>the</strong> field by nobles and populace alike. At closing court, Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky was named<br />

Baronial Champion, having <strong>the</strong> most points and having performed outstandingly in all five categories. Sir Armand Sebastian de Savigny<br />

came in second. Sir William was presented with a brass mug and <strong>the</strong> Girdle <strong>of</strong> Hypolyta, which he presented to Mistress Louise <strong>of</strong><br />

Woodsholme, whose favor he had borne. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Illuminated Letter “C” Contest was Christina Linnea <strong>of</strong> Sweden. Baron<br />

Talanque awarded Mistress Louise <strong>of</strong> Woodsholme with <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Trident for her service to <strong>the</strong> Barony. <strong>The</strong>re were many<br />

entries in <strong>the</strong> Design-A-New-Pavilion-for-Calafia Contest, so many that <strong>the</strong> winner had to be announced at Investiture.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “How not to manipulate <strong>the</strong> results <strong>of</strong> a list:<br />

“Baron Talanque was (probably understandably) irked that <strong>the</strong> Champions <strong>of</strong> a fair chunk <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> groups in Caid were <strong>the</strong>se<br />

two knights from <strong>the</strong> Bay Area who kept coming down for events -- i.e. Steve and me. So he conceived a plan to deal with <strong>the</strong>se<br />

wandering stick-jocks have <strong>the</strong> Champion decided by a variety <strong>of</strong> competitions, <strong>of</strong> which fighting was only one. (A fine idea, which<br />

I later cribbed as Prince <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists.) But it back-fired. As <strong>the</strong> finals <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fighting lists started, <strong>the</strong> Lists <strong>of</strong>ficer came over and<br />

informed <strong>the</strong> Baron that "If William comes in second in <strong>the</strong> fighting, he wins <strong>the</strong> Championship." -- a fact <strong>of</strong> which I was blissfully<br />

ignorant. Talanque tried re-adding <strong>the</strong> scores several times, but to no avail. And <strong>the</strong>n Armand went and won <strong>the</strong> finals. You never<br />

saw anyone so obviously trying hard to be gracious about <strong>the</strong> collapse <strong>of</strong> his plans while making an award.<br />

“I wonder if he ever realized that we just came visiting because we enjoyed it, and ended up as Champion frequently just<br />

because we couldn't resist an opportunity to fight different people? Heaven knows, nei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> us had and great and burning desire<br />

to be champion <strong>of</strong> half <strong>the</strong> outlying branches in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>!” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

1 “It wasn't just you two. He didn't really appreciate non-Calafians winning his tournaments ei<strong>the</strong>r. (And don't get me wrong,<br />

despite all that, Talanque was a great supporter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Principality and <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>, he just ruled his domain with a<br />

chauvinistic perspective. If all <strong>the</strong> barons had been cut from <strong>the</strong> same mold, Caid would have been a lot less interesting.)<br />

“Regardless, you were most welcome. Your presence allowed a lot <strong>of</strong> Caiden fighters to test <strong>the</strong>mselves, so many had<br />

never ventured north. It allowed <strong>the</strong> principality and later <strong>the</strong> two kingdoms to compete and have wars, because we all knew<br />

each o<strong>the</strong>r, fewer misunderstandings as had occurred between Caid and Atenveldt. And I think it helped Caid to become a<br />

kingdom. Initially, only a few Isles-men went to <strong>Kingdom</strong> events. You and o<strong>the</strong>rs reciprocated and started attending sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

events with more regularity. Soon fighters from all over Caid, including Calafia, began attending crowns and coronets. It<br />

enriched both north and south.<br />

“And to any degree that Talanque may have rued your presence was totally <strong>of</strong>fset by <strong>the</strong> fact that <strong>the</strong> only Caiden<br />

(principality) to hold <strong>the</strong> Western Crown was in fact, a Calafian.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

I [If all <strong>the</strong> barons had been cut from <strong>the</strong> same mold, Caid would have been a lot less interesting.)] “Or perhaps Caid would<br />

have been a lot more contentious. I always found Talanque a bit amusing in his on-going efforts to run things his way.<br />

Back when <strong>the</strong> college <strong>of</strong> bards were writing poems for all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fighters in <strong>the</strong> crown lists Stefan de Lorraine wrote one<br />

for Lysander <strong>of</strong> Sparta which started out something like:<br />

Talanque sat in his great hall, his mead horn in his hand.<br />

"Oh who will win <strong>the</strong> Western Crown and still remain my man."<br />

“Talanque later admitted to Steve that that was basically his feeling. When Gregory did win <strong>the</strong> crown (defeating me<br />

in <strong>the</strong> finals) he was, <strong>of</strong> course, not Talanque's man.”<br />

[It enriched both north and south.] “It was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> places we could go to have fun. In <strong>the</strong> early and mid 70's Bill and<br />

I were basically tourney junkies, attending pretty much everything between Seattle and L.A. You have to be a bit young and<br />

stupid to do things like drive to Seattle for a party. Admittedly, I had ulterior motives in 72 and 73 since I was dating Bevin<br />

Fraser and <strong>the</strong>n later Eilonway ap Lyur in San Diego.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

II “Yep, I went down a few times, too. Jeffrey Brokenblade, one <strong>of</strong> my squires was going to San Diego State and so after<br />

attending Baron Pwyll’s Angels 1 st Anniversary Revel and Feast <strong>of</strong> a whole backyard roasted pig – 200 lbs?? – I went to<br />

San Diego and got acquainted with <strong>the</strong> area enough to decide to return for some <strong>of</strong> Calafia’s Balboa Park tournaments.<br />

I remember fighting Lysander both down in Calafia and once again at a tourney in Briones, as <strong>the</strong> rain started to fall, out<br />

near my pavilion, away from <strong>the</strong> eric. I also remember winning a black and gold filigree Maltese Cross on a blue and<br />

(gold?) Satin twisted cord (I still have it). I think it was a championship tourney – and <strong>the</strong> location seems to have been in<br />

Balboa Park. <strong>The</strong> year would have been around 1973-1974 I think – does anyone remember it?” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

December 7, 1977 AS XII Baron’s Court and Christmas Party<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Lord Eadmund du Battlemont, La Mesa, CA.<br />

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January 28, 1978 AS XII St. Gun<strong>the</strong>r’s Tourney<br />

Held at Balboa Park, San Diego. Sir Armand Sebastian de Savigny and Baroness Diana de Savigny were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. At opening court<br />

<strong>the</strong>y announced that this would be <strong>the</strong> tenth and last St. Gun<strong>the</strong>r’s <strong>the</strong>y would autocrat as <strong>the</strong>y were moving to <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lost and found auction was held after court, with Lord Tryggvi Halftrollson as auctioneer. Lady Giesele Hildegaard served Dragon Tail<br />

on Unicorn Horn from <strong>the</strong> Mobile Kitchen for lunch, which was gobbled up quickly. <strong>The</strong> chalice was hidden and <strong>the</strong> lists were opened.<br />

Lord Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst found <strong>the</strong> lad with <strong>the</strong> Chalice. <strong>The</strong> three finalists were Jason, Viscount Gregory <strong>of</strong> York, and Prince<br />

Martin, who emerged <strong>the</strong> victor. A b<strong>of</strong>fer list was held, with Evan <strong>the</strong> Wandered <strong>the</strong> victor. He gave his lady <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> day, Nyla <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn,<br />

a locket. (Nyla was also <strong>the</strong> second-lace winner.)<br />

In <strong>the</strong> Conrad Look-a-Like Contest, <strong>the</strong>re were four entries, with Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst winning for his portrayal <strong>of</strong> a heraldry<br />

meeting at Conrad’s home. At closing court Mistress Louise <strong>of</strong> Woodsholme was announced as winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> meatpie contest. On Sunday,<br />

court was on time, with less than twenty people attending. Lord Cameron <strong>of</strong> Caldoon, <strong>the</strong> birthday boy, received a $5.00 gift certificate to<br />

a holy shrine <strong>of</strong> Gun<strong>the</strong>r, where Cameron claims to have seen God several times (Andy’s Saloon). He also received a penitent’s shirt from<br />

<strong>the</strong> shrine with <strong>the</strong> name on it. <strong>The</strong> lists were opened after lunch and fighting consumed most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> afternoon, with intermittent games<br />

<strong>of</strong> Duke, Duke, Duchess, Clench-a-Wench, and <strong>the</strong> infamous Norse Stick Ball. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> $50.00 Cameron’s Birthday Lists was Prince<br />

Martin.<br />

At closing court, Krysandra Morgan <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Hea<strong>the</strong>rs presented Baron Talanque with a beautiful table present for putting up with <strong>the</strong><br />

Corsican Bro<strong>the</strong>rs, Lord Cameron <strong>of</strong> Caldoon and Lord Charles de Rouen, for ano<strong>the</strong>r year. Baron Talanque announced a contest to find<br />

<strong>the</strong> best St. Gun<strong>the</strong>r Relic for <strong>the</strong> next St. Gun<strong>the</strong>r’s in July. Viscount Balin <strong>of</strong> Tor and Lord Cameron <strong>of</strong> Caldoon awarded <strong>the</strong> Girdle <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Gun<strong>the</strong>r to Allene Wendell Montgomery, but <strong>the</strong> last holder, Sir Balin, having grown tired <strong>of</strong> its aura, hid it and could not find it. So a Quest<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Girdle <strong>of</strong> Gun<strong>the</strong>r was announced. <strong>The</strong>n Baron Talanque gave Lord Cameron a bottle <strong>of</strong> wine and a six-pack <strong>of</strong> prune juice to invent<br />

<strong>the</strong> Cocktail <strong>of</strong> Gun<strong>the</strong>r. Finally, Lord Cameron gave Prince Martin his prize for winning <strong>the</strong> lists. When Prince Martin was asked if he had<br />

anything to say, he ordered Lord Cameron to kneel, whereupon he proceeded to sing <strong>the</strong> Mongolian Birthday Song. He <strong>the</strong>n ordered <strong>the</strong><br />

Baronial Guard to give Cameron his 23 swats with <strong>the</strong> blunt end <strong>of</strong> a pole-arm. His Highness <strong>the</strong>n gave <strong>the</strong> honor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pinch To Grow<br />

On to Allene Wendell Montgomery.<br />

March 4-5, 1978 AS XII University <strong>of</strong> Ithra<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> UC San Diego Campus, San Diego. It rained all day outside, but <strong>the</strong> classes were successful inside. On Sunday a baby<br />

hummingbird which had fallen from its nest was rescued. It was given to <strong>the</strong> San Diego Zoo.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Actually, it only rained <strong>of</strong>f and on, which is how <strong>the</strong> baby hummingbird was found by Lorissa du Griffin. We'd gone for a walk in <strong>the</strong><br />

garden between classes. Everything was fine until <strong>the</strong> groundskeeper commented that <strong>the</strong> bell tower owl would have a nice meal<br />

<strong>of</strong>f that bird. Lora went into a frenzy <strong>of</strong> finding someone with a car willing to drive us to <strong>the</strong> San Diego zoo. Imagine several people<br />

in full garb delivering a baby hummingbird to <strong>the</strong> zoo, leaving mundane attendees wondering what interesting program <strong>the</strong>y'd<br />

missed! Since Lora was given <strong>the</strong> honor <strong>of</strong> naming it, <strong>the</strong> bird was listed as "Caid". We got a certificate thanking <strong>the</strong> SCA for its<br />

donation to <strong>the</strong> San Diego zoo. Almost a year later we checked on it, to find it happily living in <strong>the</strong> San Diego hummingbird house.”<br />

– Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

April 15, 1978 AS XII UC Irvine Prize Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Bowl, UC Irvine Campus, Irvine, CA. Lord Alewäulfe <strong>the</strong> Red and Alacya Devereaugh were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong> University paid<br />

<strong>the</strong> Barony $200 to put on <strong>the</strong> tourney. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tourney got <strong>the</strong> honor <strong>of</strong> crowning his lady Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

were dance demonstrations, games, and challenge matches.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Isles<br />

<strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles was formed in <strong>the</strong> fall <strong>of</strong> 1970, AS V. Jessica Lyrindi <strong>of</strong> Northmarch was <strong>the</strong> founding<br />

Baroness (?). Richard <strong>of</strong> Rawnsley was <strong>the</strong> first seneschal. No activities were held and in September, 1971, AS<br />

VI <strong>the</strong> barony was united with <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels. On November 1, 1971 Richard <strong>of</strong> Rawnsley resigned<br />

as Seneschal and Uillem Thorkel Hardhands took over. It was proposed that Isles be separated from Angels<br />

and that Uillem be Baron. Uillem was later accused <strong>of</strong> discourtesy at <strong>the</strong> Twelfth Night Revel in <strong>the</strong> Barony<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels.<br />

February 19, 1972 AS VI Royal Court <strong>of</strong> Inquiry<br />

Uillem Thorkel Hardhands, Seneschal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles, was suspended for <strong>the</strong> period <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> reign <strong>of</strong> King Paul for his discourtesy at <strong>the</strong> Twelfth<br />

Night Revel. <strong>The</strong> Court was held in <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Knight Marshall Jerome Robert McKenna. <strong>The</strong> proposal to separate Isles from Angels was<br />

dropped.<br />

August 18, 1973 AS VIII Mythcon Picnic<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Francisco Torres, Santa Barbara, CA. <strong>The</strong>re was a court, dancing and fighting.<br />

October 21, 1973 AS VIII Fall Tourney<br />

Held on <strong>the</strong> UC Santa Barbara Campus, Santa Barbara, CA. <strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles was separated from <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels. Jessica<br />

Lyrindi <strong>of</strong> Northmarch was Baroness and Seneschal, and autocrat <strong>of</strong> this event. Sir Christian <strong>of</strong> Orange won <strong>the</strong> lists. This was <strong>the</strong> first<br />

Isles tourney.<br />

December 8, 1973 AS VIII First Annual Isles Drinking Contest<br />

<strong>The</strong> participants met at <strong>the</strong> Old Mission in Santa Barbara, CA. <strong>The</strong>y went to various medieval style locations to take pictures. <strong>The</strong> contest<br />

was held in <strong>the</strong> evening. Naverlandt was <strong>the</strong> winner. Raymond Crüs Hümmer was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

April 6, 1974 AS VIII Baronial Dinner<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate, Santa Barbara, CA.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I found <strong>the</strong> SCA in Santa Barbara about 6 months earlier in November AS VIII. I met up with an old high school buddy who was a<br />

member, Rupert Fairchild. He suggests I give it a try. I attended a couple <strong>of</strong> local revels and fighting practices, (pretty barbaric<br />

training techniques leaving me black and blue but I persevered.)<br />

“This is <strong>the</strong> first event I host. Because it was published in <strong>The</strong> Page, a "long time" member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA who had never been<br />

to an event found us. Namely Maihie McFergy who knew my mo<strong>the</strong>r and recognized my name. Maihie is a boon to <strong>the</strong> barony<br />

because <strong>of</strong> his energy and because we now have a critical mass <strong>of</strong> fighters, enough to start showing improvement among<br />

ourselves. Maihie and I start traveling to o<strong>the</strong>r baronies and more importantly, to Western "crown" events.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

May 27, 1974 AS IX Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Francisco Torres, Goleta, CA as part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Medievalcon. Maihe McFergy was <strong>the</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles. Robert <strong>of</strong> Westmarch<br />

won <strong>the</strong> Baroness’ Favor. Revels followed at Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate’s home.<br />

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A “In addition to <strong>the</strong> heavy weapons lists, an informal series <strong>of</strong> challenges occurred in <strong>the</strong> light weapons category, though not called<br />

that at that time. Robert <strong>of</strong> Westmarch and I, as well as several o<strong>the</strong>rs, dueled in <strong>the</strong> hallways, stairways and dorm rooms with<br />

rapier and dagger. (Epee and stubbed Saber fencing blades mounted, respectively, with rapier and main gauche style fencing<br />

guards.) This attracted more general attention from <strong>the</strong> mundanes than <strong>the</strong> heavy weapons fighting, I suspect because UCSB had<br />

a strong fencing squad at that time.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

B “Medievalcon at Francisco Torres - this was <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dormitory complex at UC Santa Barabara's satellite campus at Goleta.<br />

It was rented out during <strong>the</strong> summer to various groups for conferences and events. <strong>The</strong>re were several fighting demos, and as<br />

<strong>the</strong>se were usually in confined spaces (I remember poolside and in one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> meeting rooms) <strong>the</strong>y were staged to give <strong>the</strong><br />

impression <strong>of</strong> a fight and minimal armor was required. I have a photograph <strong>of</strong> myself fighting in one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> indoor shows wearing<br />

no body armor at all and only a barrel helm, hockey gloves, and tunic (but doubtless had grieves and one <strong>of</strong> Westermark's first<br />

thighplates - which resembled cellulite in steel). A bunch <strong>of</strong> us in armor would stand around and <strong>the</strong> announcer/marshall would<br />

call out pairs <strong>of</strong> combatants who would go at it lightly until any kind <strong>of</strong> a clean hit occurred. As this was to be showy and not confuse<br />

<strong>the</strong> audience with subtleties <strong>of</strong> blow-counting, <strong>the</strong> recipient <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first hit went down.” – Brian Dritar an Con<br />

1 [Westermark’s first thigh plates] “This should be “Westmarch’s” (this is a reference to Robert <strong>of</strong> Westmarch who made<br />

serviceable - but not particularly beautiful – “munition grade” leg armour – Andrew has a pair <strong>of</strong> his lower leg sets.” – Henrik<br />

<strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

B “<strong>The</strong> main gauches used in fencing were broken foil blades that were re-forged to create a flared, blunt tip. <strong>The</strong> blade was mounted<br />

with Italian foil quillions and standard grip and pommel. This was <strong>the</strong>n secured against two layers <strong>of</strong> stiff lea<strong>the</strong>r, covered with<br />

carpet, and <strong>the</strong> inevitable duct tape. Recognizing <strong>the</strong> potential danger, we fencers used only short, underpowered thrusts with this<br />

weapon. I think Henrik later found used butcher's gloves made out <strong>of</strong> fine mail and some <strong>of</strong> us adopted <strong>the</strong>se to enable legitimate<br />

sword grabbing. O<strong>the</strong>r fencing variables that were adopted over <strong>the</strong> years were rapier and flashlight at night, and sword and cloak.<br />

“Speaking <strong>of</strong> fencing, in 1976 a load <strong>of</strong> us in costume were permitted on <strong>the</strong> Golden Hinde when she was docked in San<br />

Francisco. <strong>The</strong> ship had just finished playing <strong>The</strong> Blarney Cock in "Swashbuckler" with Robert Shaw, James Earl Jones and<br />

Genevieve Bujold and was on display for tourists. William Allen (one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> avid fencers in those days) had been volunteering as<br />

maintenance crew on <strong>the</strong> Hinde and was able to get us on for free on afternoon, and we had one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> best damn, free for all,<br />

swordfights ever. We were cut and thrust all over <strong>the</strong> upper decks <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Hinde and even below on <strong>the</strong> gun deck (and believe me,<br />

fine technique goes all to hell when you cannot stand upright without clouting your noggin and are cramped by oak beams to your<br />

left and a cannon to your right. Henrik (naturally) even climbed to <strong>the</strong> main top crow's nest and slid down a rope to <strong>the</strong> poop deck<br />

ala Errol Flynn.<br />

“O<strong>the</strong>r recollections <strong>of</strong> Medievalcon - Bern Bellower playing guitar and singing ribald Irish songs poolside and costume<br />

competition and we all wore our best medievals (my brass scale and lea<strong>the</strong>r hauberk). We were sitting at dinner in restaurant type<br />

booths - which is pretty incongruous if you think about it) when Bern Bellower came racing in, excitedly proclaiming "<strong>The</strong>re's a ninja<br />

outside!” We all swooped out and <strong>the</strong>re indeed was a dark, menacing figure armed with katana, wakizashi, and throwing spikes<br />

and stars. This was <strong>the</strong> first appearance <strong>of</strong> a ninja at any SCA event that I recall and we thought it was just <strong>the</strong> coolest thing ever.<br />

It was, <strong>of</strong> course, Henrik.” – Brian Dritar an Con<br />

1 “Ah yes, or should I say - Ah sÇ! <strong>The</strong> shiriken - <strong>the</strong>y were fun to play with. I am reminded <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> time when Countess Elasaid<br />

was living in Marin County up here in <strong>the</strong> Mists while she was a student at <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Marin. For a time she was living in<br />

San Rafael in an old Victorian House which had been turned into a small apartment building with various single bed – place<br />

was really run down and dilapidated. Finally all <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r tenants had vacated <strong>the</strong> building – since <strong>the</strong> owner notified <strong>the</strong> tenants<br />

that <strong>the</strong> building would be demolished in a few weeks and Elasaid was <strong>the</strong> only one left. <strong>The</strong> local Province held one or two<br />

practice sessions <strong>the</strong>re in <strong>the</strong> downstairs living room/dining room area. <strong>The</strong>re was no furniture, only wooden floor, walls and<br />

ceiling. So we tricking target throwing for accuracy, sticking <strong>the</strong> shiriken all over <strong>the</strong> place. <strong>The</strong> stars stuck at each throw, while<br />

knives and spikes were much harder to get to strike point first. It was a kick.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

B “<strong>The</strong>re was a curious "Lord <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rings" game/re-enactment where a bunch <strong>of</strong> people went out into a large field <strong>of</strong> scrub in front<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Torres and did <strong>the</strong> whole Ring thing in a couple <strong>of</strong> hours. I remember vividly one fellow out in <strong>the</strong> field shouting directions<br />

"Ringbearer, to your left. Orcs!" It seemed pretty silly at <strong>the</strong> time and it still does.” – Brian Dritar an Con<br />

C “On reading Brian's response and his mention <strong>of</strong> sitting at booths at dinner, I'm reminded <strong>of</strong> an early Isles event (was it this one?)<br />

where Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani) had <strong>the</strong> hiccups and couldn't get rid <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m. Ka<strong>the</strong> von Munchausen got<br />

everyone's attention, asked Bjo to stand, announced that Bjo had <strong>the</strong> hick-ups and that she would now perform (hiccup) for us,<br />

which <strong>of</strong> course cured her. Most original hiccup cure I've ever seen, before or since.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

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D “<strong>The</strong> tourney was held immediately after Medievalcon, on <strong>the</strong> afternoon when more sane members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> convention were packing<br />

up and leaving. I believe that was <strong>the</strong> occasion when I discovered that <strong>the</strong> Isles Earl Marshall, David <strong>the</strong> Iron Livered, was actually<br />

an old schoolmate <strong>of</strong> mine from high school (I went to high school in Santa Barbara, as well as pretty much growing up <strong>the</strong>re).<br />

“<strong>The</strong> revel afterwards was distinguished by a mass skinny (or nearly) dipping in Martin's family's pool (it was <strong>the</strong> 70s, after all)<br />

and a late-into-<strong>the</strong>-evening revel which included a belly-dancing performance by my lady Luise. Several <strong>of</strong> us nor<strong>the</strong>rners <strong>the</strong>n<br />

stayed over at Martin's in <strong>the</strong> poolhouse preparatory to leaving for home <strong>the</strong> next morning. For some reason I was outside <strong>the</strong><br />

poolhouse, perhaps talking to Martin, when Renfield showed up to recover something left behind in <strong>the</strong> poolhouse. Inside, various<br />

members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> assembled soon-to-be-sleepers were giggling and laughing at something Bern Bellower was<br />

doing/instigating/perpetuating (not sure, as I said, I was outside). Renfield came out saying, "Sounds like a standard SCA<br />

dormitory." I think this was <strong>the</strong> MedievalCon where Luise and I won "Best <strong>of</strong> Show" in <strong>the</strong> costume contest on <strong>the</strong> strength <strong>of</strong><br />

showing up in different costumes every three hours or so. <strong>The</strong> costume closet was at its best in those days, while Luise was turning<br />

<strong>the</strong>m out and attrition hadn't reduced <strong>the</strong> quantity and quality – and we still fit into <strong>the</strong>m.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who dreams <strong>of</strong> fitting<br />

into some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> rigs still sitting in <strong>the</strong> closet.<br />

July 6, 1974 AS IX Prince’s Reception<br />

Held as a part <strong>of</strong> Westercon, at <strong>the</strong> Francisco Torres, Goleta, CA. <strong>The</strong>re was a Medieval Fashion Show, run by Tyra Stuart <strong>of</strong> Moray,<br />

followed by Prince Christian and Princess Denisa’s reception and a medieval marriage. Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate was now Isles Seneschal. Joan<br />

<strong>of</strong> Crawfordsmuir was made Principality Image-Maker.<br />

September 14, 1974 AS IX Formation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Canton <strong>of</strong> Darachshire<br />

At a banquet after <strong>the</strong> coronet tourney Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky gave Robert <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles <strong>the</strong> proper papers, which were filled out and mailed<br />

a week later. In <strong>the</strong> Spring <strong>of</strong> 1975 <strong>the</strong> canton got provisional approval, and in <strong>the</strong> summer <strong>of</strong> 1975 <strong>the</strong> status as a canton was formally<br />

approved.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “<strong>The</strong>re had been some conversation over <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> canton, between Robert <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles, Baroness Jessica and myself (as<br />

Isles Seneschal). Jessica and I wanted it to be <strong>the</strong> Canton <strong>of</strong> Darach. Robert wanted it to be Canton <strong>of</strong> Darachshire, because, he<br />

said, "it sounded better" and "<strong>the</strong> local population had voted on it.". He submitted <strong>the</strong> paperwork as noted despite our objection<br />

and <strong>the</strong> name was established as Darachshire. Later Robert would use <strong>the</strong> "<strong>of</strong>ficial" name to claim Darach was an independent<br />

shire and not a canton. Isles would never be quite <strong>the</strong> same as a substantial amount <strong>of</strong> energy had been invested in trying to get<br />

a more permanent, non-university populace established. Too bad Jessica and I didn't insist on seeing <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial paperwork from<br />

Lucky!” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

1 “It seems to me that I heard Maihie was involved in that peripherally-perhaps as a result <strong>of</strong> bad blood between he & Jessica.<br />

Is that true or was it all Robert <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles? It seemed to me that he distanced himself from Isles at that time but it could have<br />

been later or not at all.” – Colin <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

I “I don't believe <strong>the</strong>re was "bad blood" between <strong>the</strong>m. Maihie was a very boisterous soul, and though not introverted,<br />

Jessica could be described as much <strong>the</strong> opposite. I think <strong>the</strong>y made each o<strong>the</strong>r somewhat uncomfortable. So Maihie<br />

found himself spending a lot <strong>of</strong> time in Darachshire because he was very comfortable with <strong>the</strong> people <strong>the</strong>re. He never,<br />

to my knowledge, participated in <strong>the</strong> breakup <strong>of</strong> Darachshire from Isles, but once it happened, continued to participate with<br />

<strong>the</strong>m. He also continued participating with us in Isles, (and everywhere else in Caid.)” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

May 29-30, 1975 AS X First Cambria Rotary Club Medieval Faire<br />

Held in Cambria, CA.<br />

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A “This event featured mounted combat, with two fighters on horseback with sword and shield. It was NOT equestrian tourney stuff,<br />

but actual mounted combat.<br />

“It was held in my hometown, and I walked up to this huge guy with <strong>the</strong> biggest beer stein I'd ever seen (turned out to be Olaf<br />

<strong>the</strong> Maedi-Ogre) and said "I've been looking for you guys for years, and now you turn up in my home town?"<br />

“It turned out <strong>the</strong>re were a lot <strong>of</strong> members and interested parties scattered around San Luis Obispo County, none <strong>of</strong> whom<br />

knew each o<strong>the</strong>r existed, until <strong>the</strong>n. We all exchanged information and started working on creating <strong>the</strong> group that would become<br />

<strong>the</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> Tarnmist.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Caid – <strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Isles<br />

“Being <strong>the</strong> new recruit, I can't tell you a lot about <strong>the</strong> participants at that one. I don't see a listing for <strong>the</strong> next year, but <strong>the</strong>re was<br />

a second Medieval Fair in about <strong>the</strong> same timeframe, in AS XI. Paul and Carol attended, and set up a royal pavilion at <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> eric. <strong>The</strong> first year had been mostly demo fighting, but <strong>the</strong> second had a real lists. I remember Douglas Longshanks as one<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fighters, along with Mahie MacFergie. This was when Mahie had his wonderful helm with <strong>the</strong> wings made out <strong>of</strong> kiddie swim<br />

fins. I will forever treasure <strong>the</strong> memory <strong>of</strong> Mahie kneeling at <strong>the</strong> edge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> eric, bending his head down so that a knee-high<br />

Stephen <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix could hammer on <strong>the</strong> winged helm, <strong>the</strong>n falling over, as Stephen excitedly announced "I killed <strong>the</strong> white knight!"<br />

I also recall Lorna chasing Doug around <strong>the</strong> eric with a b<strong>of</strong>fer sword, at one point.<br />

“I believe this was also <strong>the</strong> Medieval Fair where two envoys recently returned from <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East approached <strong>the</strong><br />

throne and said <strong>the</strong>y brought with <strong>the</strong>m a pleasant custom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East <strong>Kingdom</strong>, and produced cloved lemons, explaining how <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were passed on, <strong>the</strong>n demonstrating to <strong>the</strong> King and Queen. At <strong>the</strong> revel after closing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Fair, that night, Carole wandered about<br />

with an impish gleam in her eye, casually tossing <strong>the</strong> lemon in one hand, looking for a worthy recipient. Selecting her victim at last,<br />

she approached Mahie, and <strong>of</strong>fered <strong>the</strong> lemon. "For me?" he said with a grin. He pulled out a clove (with his fingers, not his teeth)<br />

and she said that wasn't how it was done. He said he'd make up for it, picked her up and laid her on <strong>the</strong> picnic table, climbed on<br />

top, and delivered a real prize-winning kiss, to <strong>the</strong> applause <strong>of</strong> all assembled! And thus cloved lemons entered into <strong>the</strong> customs<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West ...” – Jilara <strong>of</strong> Carrowlea<br />

July 12, 1975 AS X Expedition to <strong>the</strong> Seashore<br />

Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate and Baroness Jessica Lyrindi <strong>of</strong> Northmarch led <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony on an expedition to <strong>the</strong> seashore.<br />

August 16-17, 1975 AS X Prize Tourney<br />

Held in Tucker’s Grove Park, Santa Barbara, CA.<br />

February 28, 1976 AS X First Darachshire Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held at Bubbling Springs Park, Port Hueneme, CA. <strong>The</strong>re were lists for Champion <strong>of</strong> Darachshire, Ladies B<strong>of</strong>fer lists, and contests in Ladies’<br />

embroidery, Men’s embroidery, Ladies’ Neck Nuzzling, Siege Engines, Heraldry, Children’s Coloring, and Pastries. A revel followed at<br />

Castle Darach. Lady Dediana du Corwyn was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Darachshire was in Isles, never in Angels, not even by dispute, but by now Robert <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles has pretty much gained his<br />

independence, based on <strong>the</strong> name. <strong>The</strong> concept <strong>of</strong> Canton <strong>of</strong> Darachshire has been lost. <strong>The</strong>y were a nice group, no doubt about<br />

it, just unfortunate that Robert wanted to be autonomous.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

May 22, 1976 AS XI Isles Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held where? <strong>The</strong>re were no entries in <strong>the</strong> cooking contests. Renfield <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Inland March (Edmund Renfield Wanderscribe) and Baron<br />

Maihe MacFergie each sponsored a darts contest. Colebear won Renfield’s standard 301 series. Robear du Bois won Maihe’s contest,<br />

which was played differently. Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate won <strong>the</strong> Lists, and became <strong>the</strong> Champion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles, receiving <strong>the</strong> Baroness Jessica’s<br />

favor and <strong>the</strong> Belt <strong>of</strong> Champions <strong>of</strong> Isles. A small revel was held at House Hellbender. Ruth Sutton received many entries for her contests:<br />

an SCA name and personal device. <strong>The</strong> winning name was Sharrana Llewellyn ap David, submitted by David <strong>the</strong> Ironlivered. A device<br />

design was not chosen. Hedwiga received an ornamental ring at closing court from Baroness Jessica in recognition <strong>of</strong> her extreme grace<br />

and dexterity during <strong>the</strong> day.<br />

Comments:<br />

A [Held where?] “Tucker's Grove (Santa Barbara)” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

August 21, 1976 AS XI Prize Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Kiwanis Meadows, Tuckers Grove Park, Santa Barbara, CA. Amadea de Dragonessa Strada was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong> tourney began<br />

early in <strong>the</strong> morning with opening court, followed by challenges and <strong>the</strong> lists. <strong>The</strong> prize for <strong>the</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lists was a round shield.<br />

Contests were held in Dragon Drawing, Fancy Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Darts, Cooking (berry dishes), Potpourri, Pavilion Decorations.<br />

Frances <strong>of</strong> Dragonsforge won <strong>the</strong> Dragon Drawing Contest, Ann Christopher took <strong>the</strong> Handkerchief contest, Mistress Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia<br />

Beatrice Carmigniani) won <strong>the</strong> Potpourri contest, and Robert <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles was <strong>the</strong> only entry in <strong>the</strong> Pavilion Decorating contest. <strong>The</strong>re were<br />

no entries in <strong>the</strong> cooking contest. Several games <strong>of</strong> croquet were played, and Gwydioan am y’Gorlwyn won <strong>the</strong> Darts contest. Sir Martin<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Caid – <strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Isles<br />

<strong>the</strong> Temperate was victorious in <strong>the</strong> Lists. Prince Morven gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Anne des Anneaux, Anna McAyre <strong>of</strong> Gorabh, and<br />

Gwydioan am y’Gorlwyn.<br />

October 16-17, 1976 AS XI Dance Revel and Princess’ Birthday Tourney<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dance Revel was held at <strong>the</strong> Goleta Public Library. <strong>The</strong> dance instructors were Lady Marisela <strong>of</strong> Muninsgard, Mistress Aurelia de la<br />

Licorne, and Lady Kerrinda <strong>of</strong> Kymry. <strong>The</strong> Zink Consort played during <strong>the</strong> evening. <strong>The</strong> following day a tourney in honor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> birthday<br />

<strong>of</strong> Princess Bevin was held in Kiwanis Meadows in Tuckers Grove Park, near Santa Barbara, CA. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lists was determined<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Princess and <strong>the</strong> ladies. A number <strong>of</strong> contests were held: Chocolate Chip cooking, best song in honor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Princess, best poem<br />

in honor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Princess, and best birthday card. Mary Taran <strong>of</strong> Glastonbury and Anna McAyre <strong>of</strong> Gorabh were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. Lord Renfield<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Inland March (Edmund Renfield Wanderscribe) donated a prize for a new order: Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Harried Hard Hat For <strong>the</strong> Beast Croaking<br />

(death). At <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fighting Princess Bevin awarded it to Lord Renfield for his imitation <strong>of</strong> a dead cockroach. Merselit won Lord<br />

Gwydioan’s herb contest. Joan <strong>of</strong> Crawfordsmuir won <strong>the</strong> Chocolate Chip cooking contest. Tristram <strong>of</strong> Ravensgate wrote <strong>the</strong> best poem<br />

in honor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Princess.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “You may have noticed that <strong>the</strong>re are a LOT <strong>of</strong> references to chocolate chips and chocolate chip cookies, all through Morven and<br />

Bevin's reign. Somehow <strong>the</strong> populace has found out Morven has a penchant for <strong>the</strong>se tasty morsels. It is by now quite normal for<br />

<strong>the</strong>m to receive SEVERAL plates full <strong>of</strong> ccncookies at every court and event. Morven is beginning to suffer <strong>the</strong> consequences. Is<br />

this a subtle form <strong>of</strong> regicide??” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

February 19-21, 1977 AS XI Second Session, University <strong>of</strong> Ithra at Caid<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> U.C. Irvine campus, Irvine, CA. in <strong>the</strong> Humanities Complex for <strong>the</strong> first two days, and in <strong>the</strong> Holy Trinity Episcopal Church,<br />

Alhambra, CA for <strong>the</strong> third day. <strong>The</strong>re were forty-seven courses <strong>of</strong>fered. Over 120 students attended. Llewellywn Llycandor was <strong>the</strong><br />

autocrat. Saturday night <strong>the</strong>re was a showing <strong>of</strong> Errol Flynn in “Robin Hood” at <strong>the</strong> student union. <strong>The</strong>re was a revel Sunday night. <strong>The</strong><br />

session was very successful and enjoyable.<br />

May 21, 1977 AS XII Isles Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held at Kiwanis Meadows Park in Tuckers Grove Regional Park, Goleta, CA. Prince Martin, Baroness Jessica, and Lady Caid Lorissa<br />

presided over a short beginning court. <strong>The</strong> birthdays <strong>of</strong> Prince Martin, Lindia <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn, and Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst were<br />

celebrated. A birthday cake was provided by Lady Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix). Augustine Johannes provided champagne for <strong>the</strong><br />

three. Lists were held for <strong>the</strong> Championship <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles. <strong>The</strong> field was strewn with haybales and designated as “ponds”, so as to make <strong>the</strong><br />

field into a “marsh”, <strong>the</strong>reby making life more interesting for <strong>the</strong> fighters. In <strong>the</strong> final fight, Sir Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate fought Sir William <strong>the</strong><br />

Lucky, each having a 4-1 record in <strong>the</strong> round robin. Sir William emerged <strong>the</strong> victor and was presented with <strong>the</strong> Isles Belt and commemorative<br />

scroll. Cornelia won <strong>the</strong> contest for Best Dragon-slaying Tale when her dragon was tricked into suicide at <strong>the</strong> sight <strong>of</strong> a naked banana. (It<br />

is said that you had to be <strong>the</strong>re.) A number <strong>of</strong> mundanes were present and one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m, one Charles <strong>of</strong> Stanford, asked to have a try at<br />

fighting, as it looked easy. It wasn’t, but he was cheered for his effort, after being armed, briefed on basic tactics, and <strong>the</strong>n sent out to face<br />

Sir William.<br />

August 13, 1977 AS XII Crown Prints Prize Tourney<br />

Held in Kiwanis Meadows, Tuckers Grove, Goleta, CA. <strong>The</strong> tourney was held to raise money to provide an <strong>of</strong>fset press for <strong>the</strong> Crown Prints.<br />

Baroness Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin (Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani) was <strong>the</strong> General Autocrat, with Robear du Bois as Lists Autocrat, and Lady Amadea<br />

de Dragonessa Strada as Ball Autocrat. A short court and Grand March were held and <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> contests began. Fighters were auctioned<br />

<strong>of</strong>f for different events, $6.50 being <strong>the</strong> high price. <strong>The</strong> fighting contests ran on until it was decreed that <strong>the</strong> remaining contests would take<br />

place at <strong>the</strong> second day <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Caid Coronet Tourney, in Isles on Sept. 17. An auction was held, highlighted by <strong>the</strong> purchase <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Troll<br />

by Duke Aonghais who gave it to Lord Conrad von Regensburg, who in turn presented it to <strong>the</strong> Twelfth Night Committee, who gave <strong>the</strong><br />

Troll up as <strong>the</strong> first course at Twelfth Night banquet. <strong>The</strong>n everyone adjourned to <strong>the</strong> church on Dolores St. (Site <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1976 November<br />

Investiture) for court and <strong>the</strong> Ball. Prince Balin and Princess Lorissa held court after <strong>the</strong> completion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Belly Dance contest. Prince Balin<br />

gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Elisabeth <strong>of</strong> Esvere, Hrorek Halfdane, and <strong>The</strong>lin von Kallenbach. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> winners <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> contests were<br />

announced.<br />

Lady Jocelyn <strong>of</strong> Gillyflower won for best Equestrian Costume and for Best Ladies Garter. Robear du Bois won for Lord’s Garter. Lady<br />

Cristóbal degli Gilicine che Mangia Uome won for best Female Belly Dancer, and Lord Duryn <strong>the</strong> Red won for Male Belly Dancer. Lady Su<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Horn won for Best Favor, Baroness Alison von Markheim won for Fudgemaking/non chocolate. Lord Frederick <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn<br />

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won at Darts, and Lady Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix) won for Bardic Contest, Spencerian Sonnet, and Bawdy Viking Limerick. Lady<br />

Meghan McInnes <strong>of</strong> Kinlochaline won for Love poems. In <strong>the</strong> fighting contests, Talin <strong>the</strong> Bored won for Best Death, Viscount Martin <strong>the</strong><br />

Temperate for Two Weapons, Duke William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton for Great Sword and for Single Sword, Baron Armand Sebastian de la Forêt de<br />

Savigny was <strong>the</strong> Melee Survivor, and Duke Aonghais dubh MacTarbh won for Best Fighting Costume, which was made by his lady, Mary<br />

Taran <strong>of</strong> Glastonbury. <strong>The</strong> Crown Prints Fund made over $300 for <strong>the</strong> evening, making it a monetary success, as well as a lot <strong>of</strong> fun. After<br />

court <strong>the</strong>re was some Scottish Highland dancing accompanied by live bagpipe music, belly dancing, and a torch bransle. Refreshments<br />

were served.<br />

Comments:<br />

A [Prince Balin gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Elisabeth <strong>of</strong> Esvere, Hrorek Halfdane, and <strong>The</strong>lin von Kallenbach.] “This merely reminds me<br />

<strong>of</strong> awards given out by Balin at one time when he'd not consulted Lorissa. To everyone's amazement, Lorissa called a halt to court,<br />

stepped aside with Balin, and gave him what-for for going over her head to make decisions that should be shared with <strong>the</strong> Princess!<br />

John and I were as surprised as everyone else; we were later accused <strong>of</strong> putting Lora up to this, but we didn't even know it would<br />

matter that much to her. Balin never did it again.” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

(<strong>The</strong> following was handwritten, so typos are possible)<br />

February 25, 1978 AS XII Fourth Darachshire Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Arroyo Verde Park, Ventura, CA. Jayme O’Darcy <strong>of</strong> Glen Laurie was <strong>the</strong> autocrat (and canton seneschal). <strong>The</strong> event was also<br />

a fundraising prize tourney for <strong>the</strong> Crown Prints. Baron Frederick and Baroness Lyndia held opening court. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> lists and contests<br />

were held. This time <strong>the</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> a round <strong>of</strong> fighting and <strong>the</strong> person who had bought him/her in <strong>the</strong> fighters auction were given a choice<br />

<strong>of</strong> prizes. Sir Stephen MacEanruig won <strong>the</strong> Lists to become Champion <strong>of</strong> Darach. Baron Maihie MacFergie won for Best Death. Shannon<br />

beat out Viscountess Lorissa in <strong>the</strong> coloring contest. Victoria won for Best Field Costume. Lord Thin Robert <strong>of</strong> Lawrence won <strong>the</strong> Heraldry<br />

Contest. <strong>The</strong>re were also contests in Ribald Poetry, Handmade Lace, Finger Foods, Darts, and an auction with Baron John ap Griffin as<br />

auctioneer. Some $100 was raised. <strong>The</strong>re was a revel at <strong>the</strong> House <strong>of</strong> Glen Laurie, Ventura. Prince Martin gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Angelique<br />

<strong>of</strong> Glen Laurie and Jayme O’Darcy <strong>of</strong> Glen Laurie.<br />

Comments:<br />

A [Baron Frederick and Baroness Lyndia held opening court.] “Held court or attended? I believe Jessica Llyrindi <strong>of</strong> Northmarch given<br />

up by this time and let Darach have its independence. But it was never an Angels <strong>of</strong>fshoot. And I'm surprised I wasn't in attendance<br />

as Prince.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

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October 29, 1972 AS VII Markheim Invitational Samhaine Tourney<br />

Held in Fairmont Park, Riverside, CA. This was <strong>the</strong> first event <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Canton <strong>of</strong> Gorgonoth, part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels. Waldt von<br />

Markheim was <strong>the</strong> Seneschal and autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re were lists for <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> First Dragonslayer <strong>of</strong> Gorgonoth. Revels followed.<br />

May 12, 1973 AS VIII May Tourney<br />

Held in Fairmont Park, Riverside, CA. Alys von Markheim (Alison von Markheim) was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Lists were held for <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> First<br />

Dragon-Slayer <strong>of</strong> Gorgonoth. <strong>The</strong>re was a cooking contest, and <strong>the</strong> first Barbed Pheon punning contest, won by Renfield <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Inland<br />

March (Edmund Renfield Wanderscribe), Pheon Pursuivant.<br />

October 12, 1973 AS VIII Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held in Fairmont Park, Riverside, CA. Waldt von Markheim and Alys von Markheim (Alison von Markheim) were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong>re were<br />

lists for First Dragon-Slayer <strong>of</strong> Gorgonoth, fighting, games, <strong>the</strong> second Barbed Pheon punning contest, breadbaking contests for white,<br />

dark, and o<strong>the</strong>r, and a contest for non-alcoholic beverages. A revel followed. Thomas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Double Axe was now Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences.<br />

Christina Jehanne de Bruges won <strong>the</strong> punning contest and was admitted to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barbed Pheon.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “An amusing event. When Henrik heard we were going down he gave us a list <strong>of</strong> names <strong>of</strong> fighters and basically told us that if we<br />

thought any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m were good enough, we should go ahead and knight <strong>the</strong>m. We decided <strong>the</strong>y were and went ahead and knighted<br />

<strong>the</strong> three listed above. We had actually traveled down <strong>the</strong>re with Gordon (William <strong>of</strong> York) in his large white sedan car. I seem to<br />

recall that this was <strong>the</strong> event where all <strong>the</strong> fighting was in <strong>the</strong> dirt parking lot because that was <strong>the</strong> only place big enough. I have<br />

vague memories that a few <strong>of</strong> us also abducted Bevin at this event, though it might have been ano<strong>the</strong>r one. We kept telling her that<br />

she could scream now and she kept letting out little squeaks, telling us later that she wasn't <strong>the</strong> screaming kind.<br />

“As I recall, James held <strong>the</strong> sword for Christian, I held it for Hugh, and William <strong>the</strong> Lucky held it for William <strong>of</strong> York.” – Steven<br />

MacEanruig<br />

1 “Seitse was so nervous she actually knighted 'Christian <strong>the</strong> Orange.' This was <strong>the</strong> first time (I think) that anyone o<strong>the</strong>r than<br />

<strong>the</strong> reigning King had knighted anyone.” – Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin<br />

I “I think <strong>the</strong> first time was mine in ASVII. Paul was King and asked Sir Fredrick <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower to do <strong>the</strong> honors for <strong>the</strong><br />

Crown. Any o<strong>the</strong>r times this happened?” – Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway<br />

II “I'd forgotten about that, but your comments bring it back to mind. I remember some joking about it with Christian later.<br />

Actually, <strong>the</strong> first time anyone o<strong>the</strong>r than <strong>the</strong> reigning King had knighted anyone was Bruce <strong>of</strong> Cloves in <strong>the</strong> East kingdom<br />

by Ardral (as I recall).” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

A “<strong>The</strong> way back was a fun trip as well. William <strong>the</strong> Lucky and I had started writing what eventually became our two-volume Obnoxious<br />

Songs to Kill Your Enemies By songbooks. We tended to write <strong>the</strong>m coming back from tournaments and on <strong>the</strong> way back from this<br />

one we wrote several, "<strong>The</strong> Triumph <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West" to <strong>the</strong> tune <strong>of</strong> "Battle <strong>of</strong> New Orleans" and "Small Circle <strong>of</strong> Friends" which has<br />

apparently gone on to become a minor SCA classic filk song. Checking <strong>the</strong> book, we also wrote "From <strong>the</strong> Halls <strong>of</strong> Calafia". [See<br />

Appendices, page 368]– Steven MacEanruig<br />

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November 3, 1973 AS VIII Fighting Demonstration and Bardic Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Riverside Public Library, Riverside, CA. House Markheim hosted a Bardic revel that evening.<br />

November 17, 1973 AS VIII Fighting Demonstration<br />

Held at Olive Dell Nudist Camp, Cotton, CA.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “What is <strong>the</strong> story about <strong>the</strong> above? Was this <strong>the</strong> extreme in <strong>the</strong> relaxation <strong>of</strong> armor standards? As it was in November, wasn't a<br />

bit cold for an all-natural event?” – Roger <strong>of</strong> Belden Abbey<br />

1 “I'm curious too ... even if <strong>the</strong> protective gear was permitted (nobody cleared an exception with <strong>the</strong> Earl Marshal, I can swear),<br />

wouldn't plate and chain against bare skin be excruciating in November? For that matter once <strong>the</strong> armor is <strong>of</strong>f, how does one<br />

differentiate between period skin and contemporary skin (visions <strong>of</strong> goose flesh set <strong>of</strong>f with coronets, pendants, belts and<br />

chains appear)?” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

December 31, 1973? AS VIII New Year’s Party<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Troklas Kuzn and Yolanda Kosima, Riverside, CA. <strong>The</strong> Canton petitioned <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties in December to let <strong>the</strong>m<br />

become <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Dreiburgen. <strong>The</strong> three castles in <strong>the</strong> name referred to <strong>the</strong> local cities, Riverside, San Bernadino and Ontario. At<br />

Twelfth Night <strong>the</strong> King agreed and it was sent to <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors.<br />

January 8, 1974 AS VIII<br />

<strong>The</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors granted baronial status to <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Dreiburgen. Waldt von Markheim and Alys von Markheim (Alison von<br />

Markheim) were <strong>the</strong> founding Baron and Baroness, and <strong>the</strong> Seneschals.<br />

February 2, 1974 AS VIII Love Feast and Spring Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Double Axe, Redlands, CA. <strong>The</strong>re was a Copper Cauldron cooking contest for fondues. <strong>The</strong> Lusty<br />

Wenches Guild was out in force.<br />

March 9, 1974 AS VIII Demonstration Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Riverside Public Library, Riverside, CA. Aeoelwig Aelfwigsson was <strong>the</strong> autocrat, and deputy seneschal. Later he took over as<br />

seneschal.<br />

April ?, 1974 AS VIII<br />

Alys von Markheim (Alison von Markheim) and Waldt von Markheim admitted to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Ram.<br />

October 26-28, 1974 AS IX Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held at Glen Helen Regional Park, Devore, CA. <strong>The</strong>re were lists for First Dragon-Slayer <strong>of</strong> Gorgonoth on Saturday, followed by a potluck<br />

dinner and revel. <strong>The</strong>re were cooking contests in main dish, dessert, and salad. On Sunday Morton <strong>the</strong> Grey and Ann de Villanova were<br />

married at Benedict Castle, Riverside. <strong>The</strong> reception followed at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Paul Antuono. <strong>The</strong>re were challenges, archery, and a fencing<br />

contest. Aeoelwig Aelfwiggson was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

April 15, 1975 AS IX First Annual Baron’s Prize Tourney<br />

Held in Fairmount Park, Riverside, CA. Baroness Alison von Markheim was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Baron Waldt sponsored a prize lists, with a helm<br />

as a prize. <strong>The</strong>re were o<strong>the</strong>r competitions for prizes, including a pole weapon lists. <strong>The</strong>re was a potluck dinner and revel at House Markheim<br />

later.<br />

May 10, 1975 AS X Spring Tournament<br />

Held at Prado Dam County Park, Riverside, CA. <strong>The</strong>re were challenges, lists, a cooking contest for a sausage dish, and an Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Barbed Pheon punning contest, which was won by Boncueur. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists became <strong>the</strong> Dragonslayer <strong>of</strong> Gorgonoth.<br />

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August 17, 1975 AS X Beggar’s Picnic<br />

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October 25-26, 1975 AS X Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held in Wildwood Park, Riverside, CA. Aeolwig Aeolfwigsson was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Prince Thomas <strong>the</strong> Merciless won <strong>the</strong> lists to become<br />

Dragon-Slayer <strong>of</strong> Gorgonoth. A Masque Revel followed.<br />

February 7, 1976 AS X Third Annual Love Feast and Revel<br />

Held at House Markheim, Riverside, CA. Baron Waldt and Baroness Alison were <strong>the</strong> autocrats.<br />

February 21, 1976 AS X Mini-Tourney<br />

Held in front <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Riverside Public Library, Riverside. Baron Waldt von Markheim was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

May 8, 1976 AS XI Spring Tourney<br />

Held in Hunt Park, Riverside, CA. <strong>The</strong>re were Lists for Dragon-Slayer <strong>of</strong> Gorgonoth, and contests in sweet yeast breads, tourney weapon<br />

design, children’s and adult’s coloring, spear throwing, and general challenge matches. A potluck banquet was held afterwards.<br />

May 21, 1976 AS XI Beggar’s Banquet<br />

Held where?<br />

June 12, 1976 AS XI Markheim Invitational Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Brea Dam Project, Fullerton, CA. Vanessa de Lin was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re were contests in helmet crests, tourney axe designs,<br />

and best recruiting posters. <strong>The</strong>re were also challenges and melees. A revel was held in Brea.<br />

July 24, 1976 AS XI Meistersing<br />

Held where? Däwyd Suomalainen von Markheim and Raoul <strong>the</strong> Urbane were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong> Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences <strong>of</strong>fered a prize for <strong>the</strong><br />

best biography <strong>of</strong> one’s own Society persona, and judged a Best Research Paper contest. <strong>The</strong>re were prizes given for best artistic sword<br />

and knife scabbards, best singer present, and best player <strong>of</strong> a period musical instrument. Prince Morven and Princess Bevin attended, and<br />

held court. Prince Morven gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Leo de Coronado, Rowena de Segovia, Pietro Antuono delle due Napoliti, and Vanessa<br />

de Lin. Raoul <strong>the</strong> Urbane announced that he had written <strong>the</strong> piece played during <strong>the</strong> Grand March, and played a serenade on his flute in<br />

honor <strong>of</strong> Princess Bevin. <strong>The</strong> company were <strong>the</strong>n entertained by Raoul <strong>the</strong> Urbane, Uta von der Beodin and Roderick <strong>the</strong> Red with a<br />

recorder trio, Phalaea an Eirdalyn sang two songs accompanied by Raoul, Princess Bevin played and sang a song, and Raoul and Baroness<br />

Alison played three recorder duets.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> entertainment all <strong>the</strong>n adjourned for refreshments. Baroness Alison presented Prince Morven with a large platter <strong>of</strong> her special<br />

brownies, challenging Lady Gabrielle NicChlurain’s appointment as Purveyor <strong>of</strong> Brownies to <strong>the</strong> Prince. Lady Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya<br />

de Foix) gave His Highness a cake with a chocolate rum frosting and Lady Vanessa presented him with a large box with three types <strong>of</strong><br />

cookies. Baron Waldt von Markheim persuaded His Highness to share <strong>the</strong> goodies and all partook <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m. Everyone helped move <strong>the</strong><br />

couches against <strong>the</strong> wall and Lady Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix) taught <strong>the</strong> pavanne. Everyone joined in and danced until <strong>the</strong>y had<br />

mastered it. <strong>The</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> evening was taken up with a bardic circle.<br />

September 26, 1976 AS XI Baron’s Prize Tourney<br />

Held at Glen Helen Regional Park, Devore, CA as <strong>the</strong> second day <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Caid Coronet. <strong>The</strong>re were prize lists, novice lists, and an archery<br />

contest. Baron Waldt von Markheim and Baroness Alison von Markheim were <strong>the</strong> autocrats.<br />

October 30, 1976 AS XI Dreiburgen Anniversary Tourney<br />

Held in Fairmount Park, Riverside, CA. Brann Morgan Dunmore <strong>of</strong> Galloway was <strong>the</strong> autocrat, and new seneschal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony, Rowenna<br />

de Segovia having retired. Dragonslayer <strong>of</strong> Gorgonoth Lists were held, along with melees and challenges. <strong>The</strong>re was a contest for Most<br />

Au<strong>the</strong>ntic and Safe Tourney Weapon, and a Medieval Box Lunch contest, with <strong>the</strong> entries auctioned <strong>of</strong>f to benefit <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> Land Fund.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was a potluck revel at House Dunmore.<br />

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November 6-7, 1976 AS XI Medieval Hunt and Quest<br />

Held at Glen Helen Park, Riverside, CA., and sponsored by <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Equestrian Arts. <strong>The</strong>re was a quest on Saturday, followed by<br />

a Bardic Circle and a Skulking Contest. On Sunday <strong>the</strong>re were demonstrations <strong>of</strong> falcons and wolfhounds in action, archery competitions,<br />

spear throwing, a boar hunt, and a trail ride. <strong>The</strong> Grand March on Saturday was accompanied by Raoul <strong>the</strong> Urbane and his Troops <strong>of</strong><br />

Recorders. Prince Morven was about to dismiss <strong>the</strong> populace after <strong>the</strong> short court when a creature know as <strong>the</strong> Wicked Whatever stepped<br />

forward and challenged him, saying that he had not invited her to any events during his reign, and announcing her revenge. So saying<br />

she placed Princess Bevin under a spell <strong>of</strong> sleep. Prince Morven beseeched his people to go on quest to find <strong>the</strong> antidote to <strong>the</strong> spell.<br />

(Lady Fiona Gregorovna (Natalya de Foix) played <strong>the</strong> part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wicked Whatever.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> quest groups formed and checked out at a little store that Lady Eyana bat-David had set up. She had stocked all manner <strong>of</strong><br />

paraphernalia that <strong>the</strong> questors “might” need such as gold coins, magic potions, and crosses- “Hedgia du Loup’s out <strong>the</strong>re, you know,”<br />

remarked Eyana. Armed thusly with a map and o<strong>the</strong>r import ant things, <strong>the</strong> groups set out. <strong>The</strong> first stations <strong>the</strong>y came to were a Druid<br />

(Gwydioan in black), and a Magic Bird (Lady Su) who could be heard all through <strong>the</strong> forest. From <strong>the</strong>re it was on down a twisting path to<br />

a troll (Arrigan <strong>of</strong> Kerry), named Irwin. You had to guess his name which was spelled out by <strong>the</strong> first letter <strong>of</strong> each line on <strong>the</strong> clue you<br />

received from <strong>the</strong> Druid. <strong>The</strong>n it was on to <strong>the</strong> Horse Goddess (Cliveden d’Chieau) and her faithful blacksmith (Katie Twohey) who was<br />

cleaning her horse’s hooves. You had to name a famous horse in order to get <strong>the</strong> Horse Goddess’ help. She gave you a Golden Horseshoe<br />

to be delivered to <strong>the</strong> Frost King.<br />

From <strong>the</strong>re it was up a hill to <strong>the</strong> Gypsy Camp. You were met along <strong>the</strong> way by a gruesome old woman (Ann Christopher <strong>of</strong> Cheshire).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Gypsies were led by a fellow with an unpronounceable name (Oberon Serin). <strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r gypsies were Lord Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin, Lady<br />

Marguerite <strong>the</strong> Uncoordinated, Hedgia de Loup, Matilda, and Ka<strong>the</strong>rine, along with what looked like a werewolf (Tristram <strong>of</strong> Ravengate).<br />

Lord Charles secretly placed a needed clue on one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> persons and <strong>the</strong>y had to discover where it was. Down <strong>the</strong> hill again to <strong>the</strong> Oracle<br />

(sounding suspiciously like <strong>the</strong> sleeping Princess Bevin), who gave a clue leading to <strong>the</strong> lair <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Frost King (Prince Morven) and <strong>the</strong><br />

Snow Maiden (Lady Gabrielle), both dressing in blue, and <strong>the</strong> Frost King’s horse, Hondo. <strong>The</strong>y sent you on <strong>the</strong> Blazoning Beast (Lord<br />

Renfield and Lady Joan under a kelly-green cloth with holes in it for eyes and nose and mouth <strong>of</strong> each, with a long chain around both necks,<br />

giving <strong>the</strong> appearance <strong>of</strong> a two-headed monster). Stuck into <strong>the</strong> chain at random intervals were yellow paper trumpets. To get a clue one<br />

had to guess whose arms were being discussed by <strong>the</strong> two heads. <strong>The</strong>n on to <strong>the</strong> Black Knight (Lady Anna McAyre <strong>of</strong> Gorabh) who was<br />

holding two maidens captive (Katie and Karen Kaneko).<br />

Ei<strong>the</strong>r you b<strong>of</strong>fed <strong>the</strong> Knight to death, or he killed your fighter (whom you revived with a golden apple which you got from <strong>the</strong> Druid<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Bird) and died laughing. In any event <strong>the</strong> two ladies sent a clue wafting on <strong>the</strong> breeze to you from <strong>the</strong>ir tower and <strong>the</strong>n it was back<br />

to camp to find <strong>the</strong> person indicated by <strong>the</strong> clues and clock in (Baron Waldt von Markheim).<br />

With <strong>the</strong> quest over, all trudged in, weary from <strong>the</strong> two-mile course. During <strong>the</strong> day a troop <strong>of</strong> girl scouts had been frightened by <strong>the</strong><br />

werewolf and <strong>the</strong> gypsies. Princess Bevin and Lady Fiona invited <strong>the</strong>m to <strong>the</strong> campfire to see that it was all a game. <strong>The</strong> culmination <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

quest came at <strong>the</strong> campfire/bardic circle. Prince Morven led a group <strong>of</strong> devoted fighters who were carrying <strong>the</strong> sleeping Princess on a<br />

cot.<strong>The</strong> druid made one last attempt to revive her (setting <strong>of</strong>f some powders and flash paper). <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> Wicked Whatever stepped forward<br />

and challenged <strong>the</strong> Prince, saying none would ever awaken <strong>the</strong> Princess, and setting <strong>of</strong>f a fireball from her staff (flash paper). Suddenly<br />

Lord Randolph <strong>the</strong> Devious stepped forward, followed by his wife Janeann, Marcus, Lord Conrad von Regensburg, and one o<strong>the</strong>r, and<br />

claimed that he had solved <strong>the</strong> quest question and demanded <strong>the</strong> cure for <strong>the</strong> Princess, which was reluctantly to be Chocolate Chip<br />

Cookies! <strong>The</strong> Princess was awakened and <strong>the</strong> Wicked Whatever repented and asked to become a citizen <strong>of</strong> Caid, which <strong>the</strong> Prince granted,<br />

presenting her with a loathsome plastic object resembling a long, bulbous purple eggplant. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> bardic circle ensued,.with <strong>the</strong> girl<br />

scouts participating. After <strong>the</strong>y left Hedgia du Loup read from Dracula, under <strong>the</strong> full moon.<br />

On Sunday <strong>the</strong>re was a morning trail ride, lunch, and <strong>the</strong>n an afternoon trail ride for those who couldn’t get into <strong>the</strong> morning ride. After<br />

lunch <strong>the</strong>re was a Boar Hunt, with Duryn <strong>the</strong> Red playing <strong>the</strong> Boar and Lord Robear du Bois coordinating. <strong>The</strong> gentlemen were <strong>the</strong> hounds<br />

and <strong>the</strong> ladies were <strong>the</strong> hunters armed with boar pikes (water balloons). <strong>The</strong> boar left spoor (flour) behind for <strong>the</strong> dogs to follow. If <strong>the</strong> boar<br />

gored you (by throwing flower on you) you were dead. In order to kill <strong>the</strong> boar you had to hit him squarely on <strong>the</strong> chest or back with your<br />

weapon (balloon). <strong>The</strong> boar was finally cornered by two hounds (Sir Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate and Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn), and was killed by<br />

Karin von Schatten, but not before he had gored Lady Su <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Horn. Karin got <strong>the</strong> award for <strong>the</strong> kill, and Martin and Henrik got<br />

<strong>the</strong> award for cornering <strong>the</strong> boar.<br />

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A “Though not true participants in <strong>the</strong> Quest (we had o<strong>the</strong>r duties at that event), we got to see quite a bit <strong>of</strong> it, and it was a fun day.<br />

I especially liked when one Questing Beast head (Renfield) asked <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r head (Joan) if <strong>the</strong>y should give <strong>the</strong> answer in unison,<br />

and Joan snapped, "Don't be silly! You know we don't speak Unison!"<br />

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“John fondly remembers <strong>the</strong> Kaneko twins, about 8 or 9 years old maybe, atop one <strong>of</strong> those castle-shaped playground things,<br />

shouting as much encouragement to <strong>the</strong> Black Knight who'd captured <strong>the</strong>m as to <strong>the</strong>ir would-be rescuers. <strong>The</strong>y were too excited<br />

by <strong>the</strong> action being centered around <strong>the</strong>m to decide just who was <strong>the</strong>ir champion.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Boar hunt <strong>the</strong> next day was almost as startling to <strong>the</strong> mundane populace as <strong>the</strong> Quest. <strong>The</strong> park was made <strong>of</strong> gentle little<br />

hills, lots <strong>of</strong> bushes, and bits <strong>of</strong> lawn. So at one point <strong>the</strong> Boar burst out <strong>of</strong> some bushes, and did a bit <strong>of</strong> fancy footwork to avoid<br />

a picnic party that hadn't been <strong>the</strong>re when he'd walked through <strong>the</strong> course a bit earlier. It was priceless to see <strong>the</strong> look on <strong>the</strong><br />

picnicker's faces when this wild-eyed, red-haired, flour-coated thing crashed out <strong>of</strong> a bush, dashed past <strong>the</strong> picnic blanket, and<br />

disappeared into <strong>the</strong> bushes again. Just as <strong>the</strong> people regained <strong>the</strong>ir breath, a clowder <strong>of</strong> shouting females shot out <strong>of</strong> those<br />

same bushes, in hot pursuit <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Boar! <strong>The</strong>y finished <strong>the</strong>ir picnic, but kept a wary eye on those bushes that seemed to spawn<br />

such strange creatures. John and I had a ring-side view on <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> hill, and had a good laugh.” – Flavia Beatrice<br />

Carmigniani<br />

November 27, 1976 AS XI Fall Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Oak Glen School House, Oak Glen, CA.<br />

January 29, 1977 AS XI Love Feast<br />

Held at House Markheim, Riverside, CA. <strong>The</strong>re was a fondue contest (main dish and dessert) and a bardic circle. <strong>The</strong> order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> day was<br />

ffinger ffood, and <strong>the</strong> idea was to get someone else (preferably <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r sex) to feed you. A number <strong>of</strong> edibles were brought and<br />

consumed. Raoul <strong>the</strong> Urbane won for Dessert fondue and tied with House Dunmore for main dish fondue.<br />

March 26, 1977 AS XI Baronial Dinner<br />

Held at House von Markheim, Riverside, CA.<br />

May 14-15, 1977 AS XII San Bernadino Renaissance Festival<br />

Held at Perris Hill Park, San Bernadino, CA. Members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony gave fighting demonstrations and a recorder concert and sold cornish<br />

pastries and lemonade. Lady Brann Morgan Dunmore <strong>of</strong> Galloway was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re was a medieval fashion show and seminars on<br />

heraldry, armoring, costume and mail-making.<br />

November 12, 1977 AS XII Medieval Banquet<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Rubidoux Grange Hall, Riverside, CA. Sponsored by <strong>the</strong> Dreiburgen Cooks and Brewers Guild. Baroness Alison von Markheim<br />

was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

November 26, 1977 AS XII Norton Mini-Tourney<br />

Held at Norton Air Force Base, San Bernadino, CA at Picnic Area 2. Carl <strong>of</strong> Carmarthin was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re were contests in Ballad<br />

singing, a Coloring contest and a prize lists.<br />

February 4, 1978 AS XII Love Feast<br />

Held at House Markheim, Riverside, CA. Baroness Alison was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

March 11, 1978 AS XII Rialto Mini-Tourney and Baronial Dinner<br />

Held in Rialto, CA. <strong>The</strong> dinner was held at King Arthur’s Pizza, Rialto.<br />

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within a laurel wreath argent and in chief a crown <strong>of</strong> three greater and<br />

two lesser points Or.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt was formed as part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West in<br />

November, 1969 in Scottsdale, Arizona. Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria was <strong>the</strong> Seneschal.<br />

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At this time <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt was formed. <strong>The</strong> seneschal was Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria. It was centered in<br />

Phoenix, Arizona. <strong>The</strong>re was no Baron and it was changed to a Province.<br />

December 7, 1969 AS IV First Tourney, Barony <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt<br />

Held at McCormick Park, Scottsdale, AZ. Harold Breakstone, Laurel King <strong>of</strong> Arms, presided as emissary from<br />

King Henrik. Thirty-five people showed up, including twelve fighters. <strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> double elimination<br />

lists was Ivan <strong>of</strong> Navarette. Thomas <strong>of</strong> Littleton won <strong>the</strong> archery contest. William <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong>fered a satire<br />

on <strong>the</strong> founding <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony. Revels followed at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Richard Ironsteed, <strong>the</strong> Herald. Atenveldt was<br />

<strong>the</strong> first Barony.<br />

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Queen <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt - Azure, a sun in his splendour Or<br />

within a wreath <strong>of</strong> roses argent barbed and seeded proper,<br />

chief a crown <strong>of</strong> three greater and two lesser points Or.<br />

Barony <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt - Argent, a laurel wreath flammant<br />

proper within a bordure gules<br />

A “Not sure, but I think Richard <strong>the</strong> Short was at this event, too. He was working in Albuquerque at <strong>the</strong> time. Or perhaps it was <strong>the</strong> next<br />

Atenveldt event he attended. I remember getting a report from Harold (we worked at <strong>the</strong> same company) afterwards.<br />

“I was told by Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria that which <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m, Michael or Richard became <strong>the</strong> Seneschal and which <strong>the</strong> Herald<br />

was just about a flip <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> coin. For that matter, he also said that <strong>the</strong> two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m came back from BayCon with <strong>the</strong> idea <strong>of</strong> starting<br />

a fanzine or starting an SCA chapter, and decided on <strong>the</strong> SCA chapter.<br />

“Afraid I know almost nothing about what was taking place in Portland at <strong>the</strong> time, though I had known Frederick when he lived<br />

in <strong>the</strong> same house with Harold <strong>of</strong> Breakstone in San Francisco.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who is about to take flight (chronologically)...<br />

B “Well, finally something I can comment on, from memory (and some research). <strong>The</strong> Dec. 7, 1969 event was Atenveldt's first but<br />

Duke Richard was not <strong>the</strong>re. He did come to <strong>the</strong> next event as I remember it. I remember clearly as he stayed at my (parents’)<br />

house. Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria did become <strong>the</strong> Seneschal and Richard Ironsteed <strong>the</strong> Herald. Rick had been at a Science Fiction<br />

convention in <strong>the</strong> West (Mike had not actually gone on this trip however) with <strong>the</strong> intention <strong>of</strong> starting a "fanzine" locally; Rick brought<br />

back some Tournaments Illuminated in a stack <strong>of</strong> "fanzines." Mike picked out a TI and said "hey Rick, lets to this instead! " This<br />

line became famous as <strong>of</strong>ten, when things got a little crazy, as <strong>the</strong> Barony-Principality-<strong>Kingdom</strong>-grew, one could hear Moria repeat<br />

<strong>the</strong> phrase with irony and varying degrees <strong>of</strong> enthusiasm.<br />

“Just a comment, we had two helms that we shared hat day; one fighter after ano<strong>the</strong>r (boy, that was fun) and two mattress pad<br />

sur coats. O<strong>the</strong>r than two borrowed swords, two shields and <strong>the</strong> helmets that was all <strong>the</strong> armor we had. I was in <strong>the</strong> archery<br />

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“At <strong>the</strong> next event Duke Richard was hit in <strong>the</strong> groin with a great sword. After a few minutes he pulled his baseball cup out and<br />

showed me where it had broken in half from <strong>the</strong> shot. Up to that time, we had not worn baseball cups ... but we started <strong>the</strong> next<br />

day.<br />

“Ah, <strong>the</strong> good old days.” – Arthur <strong>of</strong> Lockehaven<br />

January 9, 1970 AS IV Twelfth Night Revels, Province <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> P.E.R.A. Club, Scottsdale, AZ. Atenveldt became a province.<br />

February 22, 1970 AS IV First Principality Tourney<br />

Held at McCormick Park, Scottsdale, AZ. Duke Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont Real presided as emissary from King Stefan.<br />

At this tourney Atenveldt became <strong>the</strong> first Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. Coronet Lists were held to choose <strong>the</strong><br />

Prince designate. Robert Roundpounder was <strong>the</strong> winner. Katrina Windemere was his lady. Duke Richard<br />

crowned Robert with a laurel wreath, naming him Prince Designate. Duke Richard presented him with <strong>the</strong> first<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> Light, similar to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel, but with a sun-burst etched in <strong>the</strong> metal within <strong>the</strong> laurel<br />

wreath. This honor was placed in his gift to be awarded to those who served <strong>the</strong> principality well. A revel<br />

followed at <strong>the</strong> park. Duke Richard made Robert Roundpounder a Master <strong>of</strong> Arms.<br />

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Principality <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt – Azure, a sun in<br />

his splendour Or within a laurel wreath<br />

argent.<br />

A “I received a report from Richard after <strong>the</strong> event. <strong>The</strong> finals were between Roundpounder and Ivan <strong>of</strong><br />

Naverette, who had won <strong>the</strong> first Atenveldt tourney. Both were members <strong>of</strong> a household which name I have forgotten that centered<br />

(as far as I know) around Arthur <strong>of</strong> Lockhaven and his bro<strong>the</strong>r, Charles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> JACs (Jeffersonian Anarchist Conservatives, if I<br />

remember <strong>the</strong> acronym right). All were independent types who intended to be Masters, not Knights, when <strong>the</strong> chance came. I had<br />

given Richard carte blanche to create a knight or master, whatever seemed appropriate, but Richard did not feel that he, as a<br />

Master, had <strong>the</strong> right to knight anyone. He <strong>of</strong>fered Roundpounder a Master's baldric, or to make arrangements for some knight or<br />

myself to show up at a later event to knight Robert. Robert chose <strong>the</strong> Master's baldric. Richard, though he is on this list, has been<br />

silent so far, but I remember <strong>the</strong>re was an interesting story involving why Robert and not Robert and Ivan were given <strong>the</strong> opportunity,<br />

but it's Richard's story and I'd have to dig through some very old correspondence to find <strong>the</strong> story (if he didn't tell me in person, which<br />

he might have--he made several trips to <strong>the</strong> Bay Area during his time in Albuquerque).<br />

“Keep all this in mind, it becomes important when we're discussing March...” – Stefan de Lorraine, who was sorry to hear <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> passing <strong>of</strong> his first hostess in Atenveldt.<br />

B “I don't think <strong>the</strong> "Order <strong>of</strong> Light" was given to Robert at this event. Robert was my roommate at <strong>the</strong> time (and still a very good friend)<br />

and his lady (Katrina <strong>of</strong> Windemere) was/is my "real life" sister. <strong>The</strong> first Order <strong>of</strong> Light given out in Atenveldt was actually to my<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>r "Master Charles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> JAC's." (Unless old age has severely restructured my memory!) I don't remember <strong>the</strong> "light" being<br />

given to Robert here, or at any o<strong>the</strong>r time.<br />

“Robert did become our first Prince however, and was made a Master at Arms. Robert later resigned his "Master at Arms" and<br />

accepted Knighthood (up in <strong>the</strong> West in April 70, as I remember) but later resigned both! I don't know if it is <strong>the</strong> intent <strong>of</strong> this<br />

comment/list but I would be curious if this is <strong>the</strong> first time someone resigned one fighting peerage for <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r and how common<br />

such actions are in our history. (I saw it happened once since but I am sure it might be more common.)<br />

“I can also attest that <strong>the</strong> "Laurel Wreath" discussed here was actually made from oleander bushes which ringed <strong>the</strong> fighting<br />

area at <strong>the</strong> park!” – Arthur <strong>of</strong> Lockehaven<br />

B “<strong>The</strong> household was called "Casa Libre" or <strong>the</strong> "Free House." It survived for many years (later under "new management"). My<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>r Charles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> JACs (Jeffersonian, Anarchistic, Conservative), my self (Lockehaven ... with an "e" in it which folks <strong>of</strong>ten leave<br />

out, it's <strong>the</strong>re since <strong>the</strong> Locke comes from John Locke, <strong>the</strong> philosopher), Robert Roundpounder and Ivan started <strong>the</strong> household.<br />

To some extent I think <strong>the</strong> high number <strong>of</strong> Masters in early Atenveldt was due to two factors; 1) Duke Richard was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first<br />

senior SCA folks to visit us and many <strong>of</strong> us learned to fight from him, and he was a Master at Arms; (let me point out however, that<br />

he never once promoted <strong>the</strong> idea <strong>of</strong> being a Master instead <strong>of</strong> a Knight, to anyone - that I ever heard), he only showed us how to<br />

fight and make weapons etc. and taught us a great deal; his good work provided us with a model which many <strong>of</strong> us followed.) {For<br />

example, Duke Richard smoked a pipe ... after his first visit I looked around at our next fighter practice and noticed about half a<br />

dozen "pipe smokers" which had not done so before ... hey, wait a minute, I think I was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m myself !} and 2) some debate<br />

took place here regarding what becoming a Knight really meant in <strong>the</strong> SCA. <strong>The</strong> idea took hold here that "swearing fealty" meant<br />

you "had to do anything <strong>the</strong> King told you to do." I want to make clear, NO ONE from <strong>the</strong> West told us that (that I ever heard) and I<br />

don't think it is true today ... but somehow we came up with that absolute notion, and many people here believed it <strong>the</strong>n, and some


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sword inverted argent, hilted sable, enflamed radiant from <strong>the</strong> blade<br />

gules.<br />

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still do now. Some fighters thought being a Knight under those circumstances was acceptable and o<strong>the</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> us did not. Even if<br />

<strong>the</strong> absolute nature <strong>of</strong> this oath was NOT part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> overall SCA, it did become a common notion here - at least in <strong>the</strong> beginning.”<br />

– Arthur <strong>of</strong> Lockehaven<br />

April 12, 1970 AS IV First Coronetting and Coronet Tourney<br />

Held at McCormick Park, Scottsdale, AZ. King Stefan attended and presided.<br />

King Stefan crowned Robert and Katrina Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt.<br />

Coronet lists were held. Arthur <strong>of</strong> Lockehaven was <strong>the</strong> winner. Angela <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Meadows was his lady. King Stefan knighted Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean (Jon Fitz-Rolf) and<br />

elevated Arthur <strong>of</strong> Lockehaven and Ivan <strong>of</strong> Navarette to <strong>the</strong> rank <strong>of</strong> Master <strong>of</strong><br />

Arms. <strong>The</strong>n King Stefan admitted Ioseph <strong>of</strong> Locksley (<strong>the</strong>n known as Josef <strong>the</strong><br />

Rhymer) and Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel. Prince Robert admitted<br />

Charles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> JAC’s as founding member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Light. Edwin Bersark,<br />

Earl Marshal, appointed Master Arthur <strong>of</strong> Lockehaven Knight Marshal <strong>of</strong><br />

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Angela <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Meadows - Vert, on a sun in glory three<br />

roses palewise in chevron gules, slipped and leaved vert.<br />

A “<strong>The</strong> folks from Atenveldt who had come up to <strong>the</strong> March tourney said, "Come on down." Ellen Anderson, our housemate at <strong>the</strong> time,<br />

said, "What a good idea." We decided on a two-pronged attack. John was, by this time, driving <strong>the</strong> Hippogriff, a big former rug<br />

delivery van. He, Henrik, Blackeagle, Leanne, Wendryn (yes, first queen Wendryn, she was still around) a young lad who I think<br />

Wendryn (but perhaps Leanne) was in charge <strong>of</strong> and, at <strong>the</strong> last minute, Luise, set <strong>of</strong>f a couple <strong>of</strong> days ahead <strong>of</strong> time with <strong>the</strong><br />

proverbial trailer full <strong>of</strong> tourney equipment (<strong>the</strong> van wasn't that big – as <strong>the</strong> inhabitants came to know very soon). On <strong>the</strong> day before<br />

<strong>the</strong> tourney, Ellen, Jean de la Grand Anse (who was just starting to court Ellen at <strong>the</strong> time), Tom Whitmore (known as Tom <strong>the</strong><br />

Piper's Son and who became a pretty well known Bay Area SF fan) and I climbed on board a Waco aircraft piloted by a Bay Area<br />

fan named Jay Freeman who was looking for more hours towards his instrument license (yes, he didn't have one for <strong>the</strong> trip).<br />

“I was wearing a fairly thin tunic. Jay said "It's warm here in Oakland, we're going to Arizona, and <strong>the</strong> plane has a heater – no<br />

problem." Jay had never ridden in <strong>the</strong> back <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> aircraft. He and Jean up front were toasty warm. Ellen, Tom and I froze our tushes<br />

<strong>of</strong>f. And <strong>the</strong> plane was so precisely balanced that <strong>the</strong>re was no way anyone could move or be rotated.<br />

“But we got to Arizona just fine if chilled and sure enough, it was plenty warm <strong>the</strong>re. We had arrived a few hours after <strong>the</strong><br />

Hippogriff and were soon bedded down in <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria, which was wall to wall anachronists. Michael was good<br />

enough to provide mattresses on <strong>the</strong> floor for most <strong>of</strong> us.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> tourney itself was ra<strong>the</strong>r interesting. Blackeagle had strained something and couldn't fight, but Henrik and Jean and Jon<br />

and I joined up with Richard to take on <strong>the</strong> massed Atenveldters. <strong>The</strong>y overwhelmed us, as I recall, though we did fairly well.<br />

“Later in that melee or ano<strong>the</strong>r, someone managed to catch Jean just right and drive <strong>the</strong> rivets on his helm (a motorcycle<br />

helmet with a rivetted on metal face protector) into his forehead, making for <strong>the</strong> typical gushing head wound.<br />

“Leanne and some o<strong>the</strong>rs took him to <strong>the</strong> nearest emergency room, where <strong>the</strong>y tried to explain just what had happened. <strong>The</strong><br />

nurse taking <strong>the</strong> information finally asked "Would you say this was a sports injury?" As everyone else was agreeing with her, Leanne<br />

commented, "You make it all sound so sane..."<br />

“I had had Master Beverly make me a Laurel medallion to take down to Atenveldt, in case I found some deserving folks. If <strong>the</strong><br />

Pelican had been extant at <strong>the</strong> time, I probably would have given that to Moria, but <strong>the</strong> Laurel was serving arts and service duty at<br />

<strong>the</strong> time, so <strong>the</strong>y each got one and I had to promise to provide ano<strong>the</strong>r, which I think I did fairly soon <strong>the</strong>reafter.<br />

“I came into some heat for handing out <strong>the</strong> laurels without consulting with <strong>the</strong> Bay Area laurels, but I figured <strong>the</strong> folks in<br />

Atenveldt knew who was deserving far better than <strong>the</strong> people in Berkeley. Certainly, I did not get any flack for making Arthur and Ivan<br />

Masters. Richard administered <strong>the</strong>ir attainment oaths (to coin a phrase) and made a big deal <strong>of</strong> demonstrating how significant it<br />

was. He was still smarting from Roundpounder being knighted after he Mastered him. It was <strong>the</strong> main source <strong>of</strong> tension <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

event, at least for me. Having <strong>the</strong> Crown means you're <strong>the</strong> focus <strong>of</strong> attention. Some good, some bad.<br />

“I did get some hassle from <strong>the</strong> belted fighters in Berkeley for knighting Jon (who no one disagreed about his deserving it) in<br />

Atenveldt. But he had done well <strong>the</strong>re, and, quite frankly, most <strong>of</strong> his close friends were in <strong>the</strong> immediate vicinity, including Richard<br />

who would not o<strong>the</strong>rwise have had <strong>the</strong> chance to see it, so it seemed like a good time to do it.


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“And unless Richard made a practice <strong>of</strong> breaking athletic cups, I think Arthur was mistaken saying he had broken his at <strong>the</strong><br />

previous event. I remember sitting next to Richard during <strong>The</strong>ir Highnesses' court when he expressed some discomfort, reached<br />

into his tights, and brought out <strong>the</strong> cracked cup. "Ah, that's what it is!"<br />

“<strong>The</strong> trip back in <strong>the</strong> plane was even colder, as we ran into storm fronts and spent <strong>the</strong> last part <strong>of</strong> it not terribly far <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> ground<br />

and Jay followed <strong>the</strong> railroad tracks to Oakland. I had put on <strong>the</strong> cloak I'd packed for <strong>the</strong> trip, but it was only a very thin seneschal's<br />

cloak (given to me by Moria, as a matter <strong>of</strong> fact) with a loose weave, and I, for one, wasn't much warmer. (bitch moan complain...)<br />

“<strong>The</strong> trip back for <strong>the</strong> van has been described by its occupants as "an encounter group on wheels." It's a good thing everyone<br />

was friends, because murder and mayhem were on several peoples' minds by <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> it. Some <strong>of</strong> it had started on <strong>the</strong> way to<br />

Atenveldt, but <strong>the</strong>re was nothing anyone could do about it, <strong>the</strong>y had to ride back toge<strong>the</strong>r ... <strong>The</strong>y also encountered snow on <strong>the</strong><br />

Grapevine outside Bakersfield and had to replace a tire on <strong>the</strong> trailer. One <strong>of</strong> those epic SCA voyages, <strong>the</strong> subject <strong>of</strong> stories for years<br />

to come.<br />

“We made a lot <strong>of</strong> friends in Atenveldt and it remains one <strong>of</strong> my favorite SCA groups.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “I will relate some details <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> return trip by Hippogriff – Jon’s truck. John found he had a bad tire. We got a used one in<br />

Phoenix and were on our way.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re was a few inches <strong>of</strong> snow on <strong>the</strong> Grapevine Summit. It was evening, I was driving with Luise “riding shotgun”. All<br />

<strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs were asleep in <strong>the</strong> back. As we were going down <strong>the</strong> north side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Grapevine about halfway down, a big rig<br />

passed us on our left and as it was besides us I heard a loud bang – “<strong>the</strong> big rig must have backfired”. A little later as we<br />

neared <strong>the</strong> bottom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> grade, Luise asked me if <strong>the</strong> trailer with all our gear was supposed to be listing hard to starboard?<br />

I looked in <strong>the</strong> rear view mirror and <strong>the</strong>n quickly over my shoulder to confirm, yes it was listing badly and no it shouldn’t be. I<br />

looked for a level shoulder to pull <strong>of</strong>f onto and did so asap. Got out to check <strong>the</strong> trailer and found <strong>the</strong> right wheel rim badly<br />

abraded with a few shreds <strong>of</strong> rubber tire still clinging to it. “<strong>The</strong> Bang.” <strong>The</strong> night was very cold with a strong wind. We unhitched<br />

<strong>the</strong> trailer, I got out a sleeping bag and climbed in my street clo<strong>the</strong>s and hunkered down in <strong>the</strong> dirt next to <strong>the</strong> trailer to guard<br />

it while Jon and <strong>the</strong> rest drove back up <strong>the</strong> Grapevine to get a new wheel and tire at <strong>the</strong> gas station we had passed earlier.<br />

Several cold hours later it seemed <strong>the</strong>y came back, we replaced <strong>the</strong> wheel and were on our way. When we got to Modesto (I<br />

think) we got gas and found <strong>the</strong> Arizona tire on <strong>the</strong> Hippogriff had a deep slice in <strong>the</strong> tread rubber with a big flap. We bummed<br />

some contact cement at <strong>the</strong> gas station and sla<strong>the</strong>red <strong>the</strong> cut with it and it held up ok for <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> trip.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

B “About <strong>the</strong> Coronet Tourney: Oh, were we nervous in Atenveldt about <strong>the</strong> arrival <strong>of</strong> all those highly ranked folks from <strong>the</strong> Mists. But<br />

at <strong>the</strong> same time, just a bit <strong>of</strong> us thought <strong>the</strong>re was a little bit <strong>of</strong> putting on airs. When we had first gone to Rivendell, <strong>the</strong> home in<br />

Berkeley where <strong>the</strong> Red Baron, Diana Listmaker and Edwin lived, we had noted on <strong>the</strong> door, <strong>the</strong> poem from Tolkein: Ere William<br />

rose and Harold fell, <strong>the</strong>re were great lords in Rivendell.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> day before all <strong>the</strong> visiting dignitaries arrived, Charles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> JACs put a poem <strong>of</strong> our own on <strong>the</strong> front door <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> house<br />

where Mike Cady, Chuck, Robert Roundpounder and I lived: "Inside my lords you'll find no fakers, for you have arrived at asshole<br />

acres." (Mike and Chuck's mom had opined once <strong>the</strong>re wherever <strong>the</strong> two boys lived toge<strong>the</strong>r would likely be called that.)<br />

“Charles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> JACs deserved that Order <strong>of</strong> Light, <strong>the</strong> Laurel and anything else Robert could have given him. He had done so<br />

much armory work, including <strong>the</strong> Mach 1 "seymour" his full suit <strong>of</strong> plate. Charles taught us all as much metalworking as we wanted<br />

to know. He ran a blacksmith's forge in our backyard. Many were <strong>the</strong> nights we went to sleep to <strong>the</strong> "bango, bango, bango" sounds<br />

as he bent metal to fit one <strong>of</strong> our arms or legs.<br />

“My Laurel should have been a Pelican, I guess, since it was for my work organizing Atenveldt. But <strong>the</strong> Pelican had not yet come<br />

into being.” – Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria<br />

C “And unless Richard made a practice <strong>of</strong> breaking athletic cups, I think Arthur was mistaken saying he had broken his at <strong>the</strong> previous<br />

event. I remember sitting next to Richard during <strong>The</strong>ir Highnesses' court when he expressed some discomfort, reached into his<br />

tights, and brought out <strong>the</strong> cracked cup. "Ah, that's what it is!"<br />

“Funny thing about memory ... I think you (Steve) are entirely correct here (sorry) ... strange how 30 years distance can change<br />

things; never-<strong>the</strong>-less, you must admit it is a great story! I certainly do remember Richard laying on <strong>the</strong> ground in quiet pain and<br />

later showing me <strong>the</strong> broken cup ... (we had never worn cups before and this created an exodus to get <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong> next day) but your<br />

memory is better than mine, it was <strong>the</strong> event when Jean went to <strong>the</strong> hospital.<br />

“Also, this event was very important for us here in Atenveldt because <strong>the</strong> local Sunday paper "magazine section" had an article<br />

and many great photos from it, including <strong>the</strong> front cover with Steve, Richard, Moria, Robert myself and many o<strong>the</strong>rs on <strong>the</strong> front. Our<br />

population increased greatly due to this coverage.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> "trip to <strong>the</strong> hospital" reminds me how when we took such trips in <strong>the</strong> past, (which seemed to happen fairly regularly) <strong>the</strong><br />

emergency room staff used to say "you do what?" " medieval fighting ... what is that, is that like fencing?" and such; NOW, when<br />

go in and <strong>the</strong>y say "hey, you guys must be in that medieval group ... yeah, I have a friend in it, do you know sir "so-in-so?" Things<br />

have changed.<br />

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Arthur <strong>of</strong> Lockehaven - Azure, a lanthorn Or.<br />

Robert Roundpounder - Gules, upon a Latin cross a<br />

sword inverted argent, hilted sable, enflamed radiant from <strong>the</strong> blade<br />

gules.<br />

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“I actually saw a kit in <strong>the</strong> local Tandy Lea<strong>the</strong>r shop to make your own "Armor Repair Kit" ... just like you can buy a kit for a holster<br />

or a wallet. An "Armor Repair Kit"! I remember going into Tandy 30 years ago to get thick sole lea<strong>the</strong>r, and <strong>the</strong>m asking what we<br />

were going to do with it and trying to explain (lea<strong>the</strong>r armor), <strong>the</strong>y kept telling us it was for making saddles and such NOT for armor.<br />

Yep things have changed.” – Arthur <strong>of</strong> Lockehaven<br />

May, 1970 AS V<br />

Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria resigned as Seneschal. Charles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> JAC’s was his successor.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “My first resignation <strong>of</strong> several. I used this tactic a couple <strong>of</strong> times to get <strong>the</strong> monarch's attention about policies and activities which<br />

I thought detrimental to Atenveldt. Being listed as <strong>the</strong> "legal agent" gave <strong>the</strong> post a certain status that <strong>the</strong> younger, less experienced<br />

fighters mistook for importance. In actuality, it only meant that if we had ever been sued, I was <strong>the</strong> one who would have been served.<br />

Charles took <strong>the</strong> post and did a fine job.” – Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria<br />

June 21, 1970 AS V Coronetting Festival<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Center, Arizona State University Campus, Phoenix, AZ.<br />

Robert and Katrina held court. With <strong>the</strong> consent <strong>of</strong> King Stefan Prince Robert<br />

knighted Richard Ironsteed. <strong>The</strong>n Robert and Katrina crowned Arthur and<br />

Angela Prince and Princess. (Robert’s and Katrina’s Crown Baron and Baroness<br />

date here.)<br />

August 22-23, 1970 AS V Two Day Mini-Tourney and Campout<br />

Held somewhere in or near Phoenix, AZ.<br />

October 10-11, 1970 AS V Coronet and Coronetting Tourney<br />

Held McCormick Park, Scottsdale, AZ. Arthur and Angela held court. With <strong>the</strong><br />

consent <strong>of</strong> King Henrik Prince Arthur gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Anne<br />

Tannithcourt, Carole <strong>the</strong> Grim, Cynthia Arianhrood Caerdderwen, Eideard<br />

Slaightear Feusagach, Kay Gwenhwyfar <strong>of</strong> Locksley, Robert MacChlurain, and<br />

Woodford <strong>of</strong> Lorien. <strong>The</strong>re was a trebuchet contest, an archery contest, and<br />

numerous challenge matches. <strong>The</strong> second day featured <strong>the</strong> wedding <strong>of</strong> Master<br />

Ioseph <strong>of</strong> Locksley with his lady Kay Gwenhwyfar <strong>of</strong> Locksley, followed by <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

wedding feast and a quarterstaff demonstration. <strong>The</strong>n coronet lists were held. Sir<br />

Robert Roundpounder was <strong>the</strong> winner, reclaiming <strong>the</strong> title he had vacated only<br />

four months previous. Kathleen MacChlurain was his lady.<br />

Arthur and Angela crowned Robert and Kathleen Prince and Princess. Prince<br />

Robert, with <strong>the</strong> consent <strong>of</strong> King Henrik, gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Angela <strong>of</strong><br />

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Katrina <strong>of</strong> Windemere: Per bend sinister vert and<br />

azure, a bend sinister argent between a lion couchant sable<br />

tufted and fimbriated, and a sun Or.<br />

Kathleen MacChlurain <strong>the</strong> Pure - Per chevron<br />

embattled azure and vert, a lion sejant Or langued gules or<br />

<strong>the</strong> Meadows and admitted Rodena de Rohan to <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Light. Prince Robert <strong>the</strong>n knighted Carol <strong>the</strong> Grim. (Arthur’s and Angela’s<br />

Crown Baron and Baroness date from this second day.)<br />

December 31, 1970 AS V New Years Eve Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Student Center, Tempe, AZ. <strong>The</strong> revel was highlighted by <strong>the</strong> wedding <strong>of</strong> Edward Slaighter Feusagach (<strong>the</strong>n Edward<br />

<strong>the</strong> Bearded Rascal) to Cheri <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Gardens. Joseph <strong>the</strong> Good was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Prince Robert gave an Award <strong>of</strong> Arms to Marya<br />

<strong>of</strong> Zagamr.


Richard Ironsteed - Quarterly azure and argent, a horse<br />

rampant sable.<br />

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January 9, 1971 AS V Twelfth Night Revels, Barony <strong>of</strong> Caer<strong>the</strong><br />

Held in Denver CO. <strong>The</strong> first event for <strong>the</strong> new Barony. <strong>The</strong> autocrat was lady Margaret. Judith de Beaumont was <strong>the</strong> seneschal. <strong>The</strong>re was<br />

a magic show and a potluck banquet.<br />

January 16, 1971 AS V First Crown Tourney, <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt<br />

Held at McCormick Park, Scottsdale, AZ. Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn was <strong>the</strong> emissary<br />

from King Jean. At this tourney Atenveldt became a <strong>Kingdom</strong>. Prince Robert and<br />

Princess Kathleen presided. <strong>The</strong> first Crown lists were held. Sir Richard Ironsteed<br />

was <strong>the</strong> winner, defeating Timothy <strong>the</strong> Traveler (now Sir Ton <strong>the</strong> Traveler). Felicia<br />

MacChlurain was Sir Richard’s lady. Duke Henrik presented Sir Richard with <strong>the</strong><br />

Crown <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt, along with <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt, <strong>the</strong><br />

Barony <strong>of</strong> Caer<strong>the</strong>, <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> New Mexico, and all lands between <strong>the</strong> West<br />

and <strong>the</strong> East and below <strong>the</strong> Middle. King Richard <strong>the</strong>n crowned himself and his<br />

lady Felicia as <strong>the</strong> first King and Queen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt. King<br />

Richard gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Darius <strong>of</strong> Navarre and Kathleen MacChlurain.<br />

From this date onwards <strong>the</strong> citizens <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt were dropped from <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong><br />

Precedence <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. (Kathleen’s Crown Baroness dates from this date.)<br />

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Felicia MacChlurain - Sable, a lion’s head cabossed Or<br />

between upon a pair <strong>of</strong> flaunches argent two thistles prope


<strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Allyshia - Azure, a sea-lion Or, scaled<br />

vert, armed and orbed argent, and on a chief wavy argent three laurel<br />

wreaths vert, bound Or.<br />

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July 2, 1974 AS IX Founding <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> Allyshia<br />

Merewyn de Lyonesse was <strong>the</strong> first Seneschal.<br />

December 14, 1974 AS IX Yuletide Meeting <strong>of</strong> Kindred Spirits<br />

Held at Eureka Senior High School, Eureka, CA. <strong>The</strong>re were exhibits <strong>of</strong> books, calligraphy, illumination, and SCA information, along with<br />

brass rubbings. <strong>The</strong>re was a Sutton Hoo Lyre demonstration by Dr. James Johnson <strong>of</strong> Humboldt State University and a chain mail<br />

construction demonstration by Sir Kevin Peregrynne.<br />

February 21, 1975 AS IX Informal Dance Workshop<br />

Held where? Mistress Diana Listmaker held a medieval dance workshop for <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> shire to introduce <strong>the</strong>m to medieval dancing.<br />

July 12-13, 1975 AS X Shastan Invasion<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Freshwater Elementary School, Eureka, CA. <strong>The</strong> first tourney was held to expel <strong>the</strong> invading Shastans who took <strong>the</strong> field. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

was a cooking contest for main dish, for which <strong>the</strong> prize was a magic cookery chest, an archer contest with a golden arrow for a prize, a crest<br />

competition, a quest, magic show, juggling, a camel crusade, raiding parties, and a potluck feast.<br />

December 20, 1975 AS X Medieval Wedding<br />

Held at St. Bernard’s Church, Eureka, CA. Maelgwyn de Lyonesse and Merewyn de Lyonesse were married.<br />

March 13, 1976 AS X Allyshi-Shasta Fighter Practice<br />

<strong>The</strong> fighters <strong>of</strong> Allyshia and Shasta held a joint fighter practice in Trinity County.<br />

April 10, 1976 AS X Potluck Feast<br />

Held at Cooper Gulch Hall, Eureka, CA. Maelgwyn and Merewyn de Lyonesse were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong>re were thirty five members attending,<br />

including four crumhorn players from Humboldt State University. <strong>The</strong>re was dancing, and an abduction <strong>of</strong> Maelgwyn de Lyonesse by <strong>the</strong><br />

ladies. <strong>The</strong> feast included roast leg <strong>of</strong> lamb, lamb pasties, roast beef, hedgehogs, saxon pudding, stuffed dates, honey and saffron quiche,<br />

mulled wine and spiced cider.<br />

August 21-22, 1976 AS XI Summer Tourney<br />

Held at Freshwater Elementary School, Eureka, CA. <strong>The</strong>re was a quest, won by Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky and Tamsin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Raven Tresses,<br />

an archery contest, won by King Kevin Peregrynne, a spear throwing contest won by Rodrigo de Cerdaña, a body looting contest (Sir<br />

Bidaan was <strong>the</strong> body) won by Merewyn de Lyonesse, Yolanda del Campo de Cerdaña, and Christina Northlander, and a Stag Hunt<br />

(Ffellyandroc <strong>the</strong> Blind was <strong>the</strong> stag), in which Tamsin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Raven Tresses succeeded in “killing” <strong>the</strong> stag. <strong>The</strong> evening brought a potluck<br />

feast and a bardic circle.<br />

November 6, 1976 AS XI Fall Feast and Revel<br />

Held at Coopers Gulch Hall, Eureka, CA. <strong>The</strong>re were about thirty members attending. <strong>The</strong>re was dancing, music, and a feast.<br />

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December 4, 1976 AS XI Second Allyshia-Shasta Fighter Practice<br />

Held in Trinity County.<br />

January 29, 1977 AS XI Hat Workshop<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Christina Northlander. <strong>The</strong> attendees studied various styles and each made a simple hat to wear with a veil.<br />

February 5, 1977 AS XI First Monthly Potluck<br />

Held at House Lyonesse, Eureka, CA. First <strong>of</strong> a monthly series <strong>of</strong> potlucks.<br />

February 6, 1977 AS XI Fencing Workshop<br />

Held at Eureka Senior High School, Eureka, CA. Robert Kinslayer, Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences, was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re were thirteen members plus<br />

two instructors from Humboldt State.<br />

April 2, 1977 AS XI Monthly Potluck<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>odore <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Green. <strong>The</strong>re was a large beginning calligraphy workshop at <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Redwoods in <strong>the</strong><br />

afternoon taught by Maelgwyn de Lyonesse.<br />

May 7-8, 1977 AS XII Celebration <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> May<br />

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October 26, 1969 AS IV Autumn Revel, Province <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden City<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Folsom City Park, Folsom City, California. (This was <strong>the</strong> first event for <strong>the</strong> area which later became <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden<br />

Rivers.) Anne <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden City was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

March 20, 1971 AS V<br />

King Jean granted <strong>the</strong> petition from <strong>the</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> Lydd. Robert <strong>the</strong> Lame was Seneschal and Anne <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden City was Mistress <strong>of</strong><br />

Arts.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “For all <strong>the</strong> 70s drug humor about <strong>the</strong> name Lydd, it was actually taken from an old name for London. This was, as you may ga<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

<strong>the</strong> predecessor to <strong>the</strong> Golden Rivers. Lydd and Shasta did a lot <strong>of</strong> events toge<strong>the</strong>r and kept up a friendly rivalry for a couple <strong>of</strong> years<br />

until both groups fell apart.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who remembers thinking, "Where did this Hagen guy come from?" Actually, I had<br />

met Doug earlier, but had never seen him fight before. As Robert described, it was a revelation. I have <strong>the</strong> impression that Ruth<br />

wasn't all that thrilled about <strong>the</strong> SCA, and we didn't seem much <strong>of</strong> ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m once <strong>the</strong>y left <strong>the</strong> throne. Hagen did some great<br />

lea<strong>the</strong>rwork on his sword belt and scabbard, and <strong>the</strong> set <strong>of</strong> mail that was stolen was very nice indeed. As I recall he had some<br />

trouble with <strong>the</strong> insurance examiners about <strong>the</strong> true worth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> suit.<br />

1 “<strong>The</strong> most spectacular feature <strong>of</strong> Hagen's mail was that it didn't rust like everybody else's. Because it was made from stainless<br />

steel split rings (ra<strong>the</strong>r than <strong>the</strong> usual coat hanger wire), with a 2 inch border a <strong>the</strong>m, cuffs and neck <strong>of</strong> brass split rings. It's<br />

still probably <strong>the</strong> most spectacular set <strong>of</strong> mail I have even seen. <strong>The</strong> cost <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> materials may not have been all that high (what<br />

do several hundred split rings cost?), but <strong>the</strong> raw materials in a Ming vase are not all that expensive ei<strong>the</strong>r.” – William <strong>the</strong><br />

Lucky<br />

I “I think <strong>the</strong> material cost probably was quite high for <strong>the</strong> time. Over <strong>the</strong> years I have inquired about <strong>the</strong> cost <strong>of</strong> various rings<br />

for making mail including split rings. Generally <strong>the</strong> cost in bulk has been over several cents per ring for non-stainless. I<br />

haven’t found any prices for stainless split rings for under 10cents each. Assuming Hagen’s shirt had at least 10,000 rings<br />

in it, <strong>the</strong> rings would have cost multiple hundreds <strong>of</strong> dollars in 1971 dollars which is perhaps multiple thousands in today’s<br />

dollars. (My estimate <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> rings is based on my 40 lb. hauberk which has 10,200 rings and is made <strong>of</strong> ½" ID<br />

rings, is knee and elbow length. Hagen’s shirt was longer but narrower and used smaller rings, so it may have had 15,000<br />

rings.)” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

a “I seem to remember Hagen telling me at one point that he had come into a supply <strong>of</strong> stainless steel rings ei<strong>the</strong>r<br />

really cheap or free. While it was a beautiful shirt, I never had <strong>the</strong> impression that it was very expensive to make.” –<br />

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April 17-18, 1971 AS V Campout at Red Dog<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was a campout at Red Dog, a ghost town in Nevada County, CA.<br />

June 5-6, 1971 AS VI Two Day Revel<br />

Held at William <strong>of</strong> Gad’s ranch in Lodi, CA. <strong>The</strong>re was fighting and William <strong>of</strong> Gad roasted a pig for <strong>the</strong> Saturday evening feast.<br />

June, 1971 AS VI Lydd-Shasta Melee<br />

Held in Redding, CA.Shasta and Lydd fought a melee. Shasta won.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Makes me wish Bergen Von Rausch were on this list. He may remember his epic story <strong>of</strong> that combat better than I do. It involved<br />

such things as <strong>the</strong> challenges, and <strong>the</strong> "flubbada-flubbada" axe, and <strong>the</strong> desperate battle on <strong>the</strong> fire trail.<br />

“Shasta's victory was not terribly unexpected. It was a three vs. three melee and two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shastans went on to become knights<br />

and Ranulf would have if he hadn't gotten distracted. I don't think any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lyddans went that far ...” – Stefan de Lorraine, who really<br />

wishes he remembers all <strong>the</strong> details <strong>of</strong> that story. In short form, <strong>the</strong> axe was part <strong>of</strong> an attempt to use o<strong>the</strong>r weapons than swords,<br />

but it proved to be a powderpuff axe that couldn't make anyone call a blow. It did help even <strong>the</strong> odds a bit. Bergen was reduced to<br />

egging his foes on and trying to set <strong>the</strong>m up for his partners.<br />

August 21-22, 1971 AS VI Revel<br />

Held were?<br />

April, 1972 AS VI<br />

Robert <strong>the</strong> Lame resigned as Seneschal. Paul <strong>of</strong> Blackchurch, <strong>the</strong> Knight Marshal, took over as acting Seneschal. Elizabeth <strong>of</strong> Silver Trees<br />

was Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts.<br />

November, 1972 AS VII<br />

<strong>The</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> Lydd went into abeyance.<br />

January 20, 1973 AS VII Organizational Meeting, Shire <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Rivers<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> new Seneschal, David <strong>of</strong> Castlewhyte. Cheryl <strong>of</strong> Whyte Castle was <strong>the</strong> Chatelaine, and deputy Seneschal. Anne<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden City was Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts. Curt <strong>of</strong> Rosecastle was <strong>the</strong> herald. Sometime later David <strong>of</strong> Castlewhyte put out a three page flyer<br />

giving <strong>the</strong> names <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shire, <strong>the</strong> shire’s and <strong>Kingdom</strong>’s <strong>of</strong>ficers, and details <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> April revel.<br />

Commentary:<br />

A “David and Cheryl were nice people. I seem to remember that Verena attended <strong>the</strong> organizational meeting incognito so as to not<br />

disturb <strong>the</strong> natural flow <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> event. Perhaps she could comment. David and Cheryl eventually went on to o<strong>the</strong>r things but I do<br />

remember when I knew <strong>the</strong>m, she was decorating one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> walls <strong>of</strong> her living room with a very nice medieval mural.” – Steven<br />

MacEanruig<br />

April 14, 1973 AS VII Easter Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> David <strong>of</strong> Castlewhyte, Sacramento, CA. <strong>The</strong>reon <strong>of</strong> Dragonsfyre staged a puppet show. <strong>The</strong> populace brought Easter<br />

favors to be raffled. Eggs were decorated, and dancing, needlework, bashing, and fencing were practiced. <strong>The</strong>re was a potluck dinner. Later<br />

a single page flyer on <strong>the</strong> upcoming May revel was sent out.<br />

May 12-13, 1973 AS VIII May Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Gadbury Farm, home <strong>of</strong> William <strong>of</strong> Gad, Lodi, CA. <strong>The</strong>re was a maypole, a handcraft show, dancing, singing, strolling players,<br />

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A “This was <strong>the</strong> first time I ever met Rieslingers. Doug, Lorna and a few <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir friends from <strong>the</strong> new, or was it still incipient shire<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rieslingshire had driven up to Lodi from Fresno to attend <strong>the</strong> first major event <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir neighbors to <strong>the</strong> north. None <strong>of</strong> us were<br />

fighters, but since Doug had brought along his epees several <strong>of</strong> us fenced on <strong>the</strong> side. As <strong>the</strong> day drew on, Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

and Sir Steven MacEanruig came forth and announce that <strong>the</strong>re was going to be a tourney. Back <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong>y traveled up and down<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> giving little out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> way groups a chance to participate in <strong>the</strong> real SCA. <strong>The</strong>y picked several <strong>of</strong> us to fight and helped<br />

get us suited up in <strong>the</strong> two sets <strong>of</strong> loaner armor that <strong>the</strong>y had brought with <strong>the</strong>m. I know I didn’t last long, but it was both Doug’s<br />

and my first time fighting in <strong>the</strong> SCA. I will never forget it and will always be in <strong>the</strong> debt <strong>of</strong> those two travelers for what <strong>the</strong>y opened<br />

up for me. I’ve <strong>of</strong>ten day dreamed <strong>of</strong> following in <strong>the</strong>ir footsteps but have never done so.” – Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar<br />

June, 1973 AS VIII June Revel<br />

Held where? And when? <strong>The</strong> Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arts sponsored a pie contest. <strong>The</strong> winner was Cerise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mill. She was awarded a small<br />

scroll lettered by Robert <strong>of</strong> Redstone. Ingeniously, he had decided that <strong>the</strong> award should be a recipe for a meat pye from <strong>the</strong> fifteenth<br />

century. David <strong>of</strong> Castlewhyte sang his Song <strong>of</strong> Sunset, written in penitence and dedicated to <strong>the</strong> Chatelaine, Cheryl <strong>of</strong> Castlewhyte. <strong>The</strong><br />

House <strong>of</strong> Gad provided puppetry. Winn Star recited a number <strong>of</strong> his Twentieth Century works.<br />

August, 1973 AS VIII August Bardic Revel<br />

Held where and when? Freeman Stone (Cadwalladyr Stone <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t) and Loretta Wilson hosted <strong>the</strong> revel. Rosemarie Lewis, John<br />

Templin, and Dann Lunsford were notable in <strong>the</strong> readings.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “<strong>The</strong> locale was Loretta Wilson's old backyard (Centinella Drive, North Highlands). Winn Star (Lord Winn) also did a notable<br />

reading. Rosemarie Lewis (aka Roslyn) read a timeless piece by Edgar Allen Poe. I did something woefully out <strong>of</strong> period (a<br />

science fiction poem by L. Sprague de Camp). A lot <strong>of</strong> people rolled <strong>the</strong>ir eyes; you could hear <strong>the</strong> squeaking.<br />

“By <strong>the</strong> way, Daniel Lunsford prefers <strong>the</strong> spelling "Dann". His SCA name was Daniel d'Luciel. Freeman Stone was <strong>the</strong> Golden<br />

Rivers Pursuivant herald.” – Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven<br />

September 6, 1973 AS VIII<br />

<strong>The</strong> first issue <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> new Shire publication was mailed, titled Durindana, which derives from <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> Roland’s sword. Edward <strong>of</strong><br />

Southhaven was <strong>the</strong> editor. Freeman Stone was now <strong>the</strong> herald.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “<strong>The</strong> title "Durindana" was deemed too eclectic, <strong>the</strong>refore <strong>the</strong> name change next issue. <strong>The</strong> first issue was pa<strong>the</strong>tic as only a novice<br />

fan publication can be - rife with misspellings and misprints, bad syntax, gush, pseudo-medieval malapropisms, and pirated nonperiod<br />

fantasy art. <strong>The</strong> layout alone causes serious hemorrhaging. One good thing format was photo-<strong>of</strong>fset. (In those days <strong>The</strong><br />

Page was still mimeo.)<br />

“David & Cheryl White (Castlewhyte) funded those first few issues out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir own pocket. In fact I'm uncertain if <strong>the</strong> newsletter<br />

ever became self-funding under my byline.” – Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven<br />

September 8, 1973 AS VIII Renaissance Pleasure Faire Outing<br />

<strong>The</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shire ga<strong>the</strong>red at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> David <strong>of</strong> Castlewhyte and <strong>the</strong>n caravaned to <strong>the</strong> Faire in Marin.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I notice that, just as it did in real time, <strong>the</strong> Faire has drifted away from our SCA history. By this point <strong>the</strong> Sheriff vs. Robin scenarios<br />

were dead and our participation with <strong>the</strong> Queen's Guard in <strong>the</strong> parades was ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> same or seriously moribund. Sir Robert can<br />

probably pinpoint <strong>the</strong> ending <strong>of</strong> his involvement with <strong>the</strong> latter with more accuracy.<br />

“About <strong>the</strong> only remaining involvement was <strong>the</strong> Company <strong>of</strong> Arms' fighting exhibitions which took place four or five times a day<br />

on <strong>the</strong> various stages all over <strong>the</strong> Faire. Because <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> month <strong>of</strong> intensive practice, <strong>the</strong> Company's members were usually<br />

dominant at Fall Crown.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> first year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Company's existence we had to "audition", so Steven MacEanruig and I armored up and got up on <strong>the</strong> main<br />

stage to do some sparring. In <strong>the</strong> middle <strong>of</strong> which Steve executed a step-around rising wrap which caught <strong>the</strong> rim <strong>of</strong> my helmet<br />

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in back and popped it <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> my head and up into <strong>the</strong> air like a champaign cork (it had never even been jostled before). As we<br />

stepped out from under its descending trajectory I asked Steve if he wanted to surrender now, <strong>the</strong>n we did some very fast talking<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Faire's representatives to keep from blowing <strong>the</strong> gig.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “Ah, yes, <strong>the</strong> Company <strong>of</strong> Arms.<br />

“It came about because (a) most <strong>of</strong> our fighters had determined that if <strong>the</strong>y were going to fight at Faire, <strong>the</strong>y were damnwell<br />

going to get paid for it, even if not much, and (b) <strong>the</strong> Faire wasn't interested in writing, maybe, a dozen checks to a dozen<br />

different people every week.<br />

“So <strong>the</strong> Company <strong>of</strong> Arms got itself a bank account and <strong>the</strong> Faire paid it and <strong>the</strong> Company wrote little checks to all <strong>the</strong><br />

fighters. We also got to distribute yards and yards <strong>of</strong> food tickets. Or I did, actually.” – Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin<br />

I “Little tiny checks. <strong>The</strong> food tickets were nice, however. – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “I have only one vivid memory <strong>of</strong> those days. It was <strong>the</strong> day (well, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> days) <strong>the</strong> crowd was inching in towards <strong>the</strong> little,<br />

foot-high stage we were using, and when <strong>the</strong>y reached it, beginning to creep up over its sides like Helium-II. Not a good idea,<br />

and those <strong>of</strong> us who were marshalling were attempting in vain to get <strong>the</strong>m to back <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

“And <strong>the</strong>n somebody hit Flieg in <strong>the</strong> crotch.<br />

“What Flieg said afterward was that it hadn't been that hard a blow, didn't hurt all that much, but he knew an opportunity<br />

when he saw one, and he collapsed into a little ball on <strong>the</strong> stage, writhing and moaning. He made a good job <strong>of</strong> it. You never<br />

saw a crowd scoot backward so fast without getting up.” – Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin<br />

I “I think that was a slightly later faire than <strong>the</strong> first one, though I could be wrong. As I recall it, Flieg was jumping over<br />

someone and Paul caught him in mid-air with a mace. Afterwards he may have claimed it was a setup, but it sure didn't<br />

look like one at <strong>the</strong> time and I seem to recall that he didn't look so good when we took <strong>the</strong> helmet <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> him.” – Steven<br />

MacEanruig<br />

1 “After that (? I think it was after that) we added to <strong>the</strong> demo a little schtik where <strong>the</strong> herald asked <strong>the</strong> audience please to keep<br />

well out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> way, some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se blows were pretty hard--whereupon he'd borrow a broadsword from a fighter and whack Hal<br />

across <strong>the</strong> groin, hard as he could. Little, young, *skinny* Hal in his mattress-pad gambeson. <strong>The</strong>n he'd lift <strong>the</strong> gambeson<br />

and show <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> one-layer-foam, one-layer-lea<strong>the</strong>r, two-layers-steel groin plate. "You aren't wearing one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se? No? <strong>The</strong>n<br />

you really ought to STAY BACK." It sometimes worked for as much as ten minutes at a time.” – Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin<br />

I “I remember that one. One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> few pieces <strong>of</strong> SCA armor from <strong>the</strong> early days that was better (much better) than a standard<br />

cup.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

2 “I remember that vividly, right down to <strong>the</strong> clang <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> helmet as it struck <strong>the</strong> stage. A bit <strong>of</strong> a scary moment. While Kevin was<br />

asking me if I wanted to surrender, I was asking him if he was all right.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> faire was interesting. This was when <strong>the</strong>y were going <strong>the</strong>atrical and <strong>the</strong> two organizations just sort <strong>of</strong> drifted apart.<br />

It always felt a bit odd to me, wearing nor<strong>the</strong>rn European clothing during blistering hot days in Novato.<br />

“I think this was <strong>the</strong> faire that Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix and his son Steven (quite small <strong>the</strong>n, he's taller than I am now) were staying<br />

at my place in San Francisco during <strong>the</strong> faire weekends ra<strong>the</strong>r than driving down to San Jose. <strong>The</strong> first night Paul said he would<br />

cook dinner, only to find out that I had maybe one pan, no spices or even pepper, and damned little else in <strong>the</strong> apartment. I can<br />

still remember his (deservedly) somewhat snide comments about it all.<br />

“That faire was also <strong>the</strong> only time I think I ever beat Paul at Go. He was a much better player than me normally, but we<br />

finished a fighting demo in <strong>the</strong> hot sun, he drank a cool sugary drink, and his blood sugar crashed just as we got into <strong>the</strong><br />

game.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

3 “Sir Kevin recently mentioned that I might remember more about when SCA presence at RenFaire declined. We were a bigger<br />

part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> show at <strong>the</strong> old site (first 4 years - 1967-70) with Robin Hood & Sheriff's bands, 4 Live Chess Games, impromptu<br />

fights on bridges, etc. than at <strong>the</strong> Blackpoint site (1971 on). I organized <strong>the</strong> Queen's Guard at 3rd Faire, at Julie Meredith's<br />

request (she was Queen at first several Faires) and was its Captain for 12 years (1969-1980). It gradually included more non-<br />

SCA folk and evolved into <strong>the</strong> Companie <strong>of</strong> Foote, which is still going. I kept working Faire for 29 years, but from 1981-1995<br />

I did English Country, Morris & Longsword dances on stage. (more fun than marching, really) Henrik helped Kevin Patterson<br />

get <strong>the</strong> Horse Tourneys going, and I worked with him one year (1986, I think). <strong>The</strong> SCA-type fighting demos, which had earlier<br />

been on stages, later took place in <strong>the</strong> center <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> horse arena, alternating with equestrian events. Sir Jon Fitzrauf was active<br />

with <strong>the</strong>se for many years and should remember more than I do. Dukes Paul & Henrik, among many o<strong>the</strong>rs, were also<br />

involved. However, I think perhaps nothing after 1970 was done by <strong>the</strong> SCA as an organization, but by ad hoc groups <strong>of</strong> SCA<br />

fighters and o<strong>the</strong>rs. – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

B “Lady Anne <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden City (Miki Byrns) was a prominent attendee, I think, perhaps an organizer. (Can you believe a ticket to<br />

Renfaire was only $3.75 <strong>the</strong>n?)<br />

“<strong>The</strong> old (some say notorious) Golden Rivers 'Wizards Guild' also formed that month.” – Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven<br />

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September 28, 1973 AS VIII Medieval & Renaissance Fashion Show<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> David <strong>of</strong> Castlewhyte, Sacramento, CA.<br />

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A “Though Castlewhyte hosted <strong>the</strong> show, it was an Anne-organized activity. <strong>The</strong> GR sewing guild, <strong>the</strong> Needlethreaders, was<br />

prominent too.” – Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven<br />

October 10, 1973 AS VIII<br />

<strong>The</strong> second issue <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> newsletter, now titled <strong>The</strong> Shire Scribe, was mailed. <strong>The</strong> Shire’s arms, Vert, two bendlets in pile and in chief a<br />

laurel wreath, Or were approved.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “That second issue was nearly as poor as <strong>the</strong> first. Nice piece <strong>of</strong> pirated art on <strong>the</strong> cover, though. (Later, graciously, Alicia Austin<br />

gave <strong>the</strong> Shire retrospective permission to use it.)” – Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven<br />

October 27, 1973 AS VIII All Hallowsmass Eve Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> picnic area <strong>of</strong> Ancil H<strong>of</strong>fman Park, Sacramento, CA. Lady Diana was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Sir Kevin Peregrynne, newly resident in <strong>the</strong><br />

shire, was <strong>the</strong> new Knight Marshal. Sir Steven MacEanruig and Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky attended. Lady Diana displayed her volumes on<br />

magic, Markus demonstrated his skill as a Shaman dancer, and Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven gave a reading <strong>of</strong> “<strong>The</strong> Sorcerer” by W. S. Gilbert.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I don't remember <strong>the</strong> event at all, but I'm sure I was <strong>the</strong>re. Bill and I wrote "Stronger Than Heroes" on <strong>the</strong> way home. [See<br />

Appendices, page 368]” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

B “Steve's recollections <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> trip brought back many memories. With <strong>the</strong> West being <strong>the</strong> entire west coast, we did a lot <strong>of</strong> long week<br />

ends driving south or north. We got to be better friends with many people - and tried <strong>the</strong> friendships with o<strong>the</strong>rs - during those rides.<br />

At one point, <strong>the</strong>re was semi-serious talk about an SCA guide to I-5 telling where <strong>the</strong> good rest stops and restaurants were, and<br />

which ones to avoid!” – Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin<br />

1 “Those were in <strong>the</strong> days when <strong>the</strong>re wasn't much on I-5 south. I remember that William <strong>the</strong> Lucky and I spent maybe better than<br />

half <strong>the</strong> weekends <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year on <strong>the</strong> road to events.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

I “But we were hardly <strong>the</strong> only ones. In fact, I feel <strong>the</strong> major difference between <strong>the</strong> West and most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>Kingdom</strong>s<br />

was that <strong>the</strong> people from <strong>the</strong> core <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> did lots <strong>of</strong> traveling outward. (Every <strong>Kingdom</strong> has people from <strong>the</strong> distant<br />

groups traveling in to <strong>the</strong> major events.)<br />

“Some years afterwards, (about 1980, as I recall) <strong>the</strong> West had a war with <strong>the</strong> Middle on our common border (An Tir<br />

still being part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West) -- in Saskatoon. <strong>The</strong> King <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Middle came, which was regarded as a great and unique<br />

event, since Middle <strong>Kingdom</strong> royalty had a reputation (how well deserved, I cannot say) for rarely traveling outside <strong>the</strong><br />

triangle formed by Lansing, Michigan; Chicago, Illinois; and Columbus, Ohio. When I asked King Hugo about it, He<br />

allowed as how it was a very big <strong>Kingdom</strong> and one couldn't get around to too many groups in a 6 month reign.<br />

“I refrained from pointing out that in a 4 month reign, ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> Queen and I, or <strong>the</strong> Prince and Princess <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> local<br />

Principality got to EVERY branch in <strong>the</strong> West save 3 -- and that includes 3 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 4 in Oertha, which was not yet a principality.<br />

But <strong>the</strong>n, Westerners traveled a lot. And still do. Ask <strong>the</strong> folks in Lochac how <strong>of</strong>ten <strong>the</strong> New Zealanders mutter about<br />

having picked <strong>the</strong> wrong <strong>Kingdom</strong> because <strong>the</strong>y have maybe seen Caid Royalty once or twice.<br />

“Someone looking for a topic for a <strong>the</strong>sis in comparative cultures could do something with this.” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

a “It might also be pointed out that <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Middle has fought devolution in any form tooth & nail. <strong>The</strong><br />

Calontiri had a devil <strong>of</strong> a time detaching from <strong>the</strong>m in spite <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> unwieldiness <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>. Even to this day,<br />

gaining Principality status is harder than it was for us in <strong>the</strong> West.” – Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

C “<strong>The</strong> Gilbert piece began, "My Name is John Wellington Wells ..." We had advance television publicity and picked up some new<br />

members (a slow news week). An impromptu madrigal troupe sang "Three Ravens", quite well. Location was Ancil H<strong>of</strong>fman park.<br />

“A few months later, <strong>the</strong> troupe evolved into <strong>the</strong> Golden Consort, <strong>the</strong> first GR musical ensemble.<br />

“We had a ragged acting troupe also, later called "Le Company du Dindon d'Or" (<strong>the</strong> Golden Turkeys), and it may have<br />

performed something also.” – Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven<br />

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November 24, 1973 AS VIII First Anniversary Shire Banquet and Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> David <strong>of</strong> Castlewhyte, Sacramento, CA. A potluck feast was held. Some 48 people attended. <strong>The</strong>re was a shortage <strong>of</strong><br />

food as only sixteen dishes were brought. Duke James Greyhelm and Duchess Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin attended. Llewellyn Manor provided<br />

flower centerpieces, a roasted turkey and a gorgeous white cake complete with castle and moat. Gerald and his madrigal singers performed,<br />

Winn read poetry, Daffyd (Tachi-bana Kage) played <strong>the</strong> guitar, and Patrice du Couer Fidel taught medieval dancing.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “This was <strong>the</strong> first major documented outbreak <strong>of</strong> Boggies (cf. Bored <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rings) in <strong>the</strong> Central Valley. Primarily resulting from<br />

an uncontrolled growth in <strong>the</strong> population <strong>of</strong> immature specimens with nei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> means nor ability to purchase or prepare food<br />

but a remarkable ability to crowd to <strong>the</strong> front <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> pot-luck line, <strong>the</strong>y denuded <strong>the</strong> not so groaning board in an eye-blink.<br />

“A campaign <strong>of</strong> extermination at <strong>the</strong> hands <strong>of</strong> those at <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> line who had supplied <strong>the</strong> victuals was narrowly averted<br />

by emergency supplies <strong>of</strong> take-out arriving in <strong>the</strong> nick <strong>of</strong> time. O<strong>the</strong>r outbreaks occurred in Rieslingshire and Shasta and later<br />

spread to <strong>the</strong> Mists over <strong>the</strong> years, but <strong>the</strong> seasonal outbreaks at <strong>the</strong> golden Rivers Anniversary feasts were notorious.<br />

“O<strong>the</strong>rwise it was a great party and a good time was had by all (once <strong>the</strong>ir blood sugar levels returned to normal).” – Kevin<br />

Peregrynne<br />

B “House Castlewhyte had requested a $1 donation at <strong>the</strong> door. By one report, <strong>the</strong> event also featured a "Most Beautiful Lady" contest,<br />

judged by 'smalls' present; winner was Patrice du Couer Fidel. (But am I conflating with a later event, perhaps?)<br />

“Sir Kevin's words aptly fit <strong>the</strong> rumors that floated back. GR was already having 'etiquette problems', evidence by David <strong>of</strong><br />

Castlewhyte's homily in <strong>the</strong> November newsletter.<br />

“Casa de Alivio, <strong>the</strong> household <strong>of</strong> Rodrigo and Yolanda de Cerdana (put a squiggle over <strong>the</strong> n) formed <strong>the</strong>nabouts. Also<br />

Stonehaven, household <strong>of</strong> Freeman Stone and Lady Kriemhilde. We proudly announced David, Cheryl, children Todd and <strong>The</strong>ron,<br />

and William <strong>of</strong> Gallo as our first new armigers (September crown, King Henrik).<br />

“Issue 3 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 'Shire Scribe' (newsletter) surfaced; cover art by Tim Kirk.<br />

“And Sir Kevin had just begun regular combat training in <strong>the</strong> backyard <strong>of</strong> his North Sac house.” – Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven<br />

December 15, 1973 AS VIII <strong>The</strong> Mythopoeic Society Yulemoot<br />

Held in San Jose, CA. <strong>The</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> shire caravaned down to attend. Over fifty people attended <strong>the</strong> event. Among <strong>the</strong> anachronists<br />

present were Sir Kevin Peregrynne, Patrice du Couer Fidel, Sir Bela <strong>of</strong> Eastmarch, Mistress Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West, Isaac <strong>the</strong> Unlikely, and<br />

Cadwalladyr Stone <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t. <strong>The</strong>re was plenty <strong>of</strong> food, drink, song, and demonstrations <strong>of</strong> fencing and swordfighting. Michaelle <strong>of</strong><br />

Ramboouillet was married to David McConell. At this time <strong>the</strong> Shire petitioned for Baronial Status.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Isaac <strong>the</strong> Unlikely is aka Isaac Bonewitz, author <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> book Real Magic, reputedly <strong>the</strong> only person to receive a formal academic<br />

degree in Magic from an accredited university. I was minister for <strong>the</strong> wedding ceremony (courtesy <strong>of</strong> a Universal Life Church<br />

credential, cost $1).<br />

“Though <strong>the</strong> event was fun and successful, this was our last effort to combine a Mythopoeic Society event with an SCA event.<br />

<strong>The</strong> two groups were growing in different directions.<br />

“Issue 4 <strong>of</strong> '<strong>The</strong> Shire Scribe' appeared in January.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Golden Consort (madrigal troupe), under <strong>the</strong> tutelage <strong>of</strong> Lord Gerald (Gary Thompson), began meeting regularly, even<br />

did some successful 'mundane' gigs (Cal State University, & St. John's Church).<br />

“We began to dream <strong>of</strong> baronial status.<br />

“Members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> local group at about this time were David, Cheryl, <strong>The</strong>ron & Todd <strong>of</strong> Castlewhyte; William, Elaine, Suzanne,<br />

Yvonne & Ann <strong>of</strong> Gad (<strong>the</strong> Gadbury family); Roe, Cerise and Joy & Kim Williams <strong>of</strong> Llewellyn Manor; you, Rand; Diana (Deana<br />

Davis); me, Edward; Alec <strong>of</strong> Hallet (Cliff Burg); Paula Ward; Michaelle <strong>of</strong> Rambouilette; Anne <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden City (Miki Byrns); Clarissa<br />

& Elliot <strong>of</strong> Ruxton Hall (Evelyn & Chuck Sechrist); Chantell (Joyce Trumbull); Rodrigo, Yolanda & Paul; Kevin & Patrice; Stone &<br />

Kriemhilde; Daffyd (Bill Jennings); Gerald & Josette (Gary & Rosemary Thompson); Angela & Don Harlow; Meg Glasscock; Markus<br />

<strong>the</strong> Blue (Markus Linville); Dea (Dee Taylor); Jim Dublier; Laurelyn (Laurine White).” – Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven<br />

January, 1974 AS VIII<br />

At <strong>the</strong> January meeting <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors granted baronial status to <strong>the</strong> shire.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Marches – <strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Rivers<br />

January 27, 1974 AS VIII Annual Parish Meeting Demonstration<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Sacramento, CA. Several members participated. Gerald let <strong>the</strong> Golden Consort in songs. Le<br />

Company Dindon d’Or presented a dramatic reading by Cadwalladyr Stone <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t, accompanied by miming performed by <strong>The</strong>ron<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dragonsfyre and Daffyd. Medieval dancing was demonstrated and questions were answered about <strong>the</strong> SCA.<br />

February, 1974 AS VIII<br />

<strong>The</strong> fifth volume <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> newsletter came out under <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Amanuensis. Rodrigo de Cerdaña was now Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences. Rand<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dunbar was chief constable.<br />

February 9, 1974 AS VIII St. Valentines Day Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> David <strong>of</strong> Castlewhyte, Sacramento, CA. A raffle was held for items brought by <strong>the</strong> populace.<br />

March 17, 1974 AS VIII Baronial Commemoration Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Lady Ophelia, Sacramento, CA. Anne <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden City was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Clear skies prevailed. Yolanda del Campo<br />

sponsored a jump-rope contest, won by Natalie <strong>of</strong> Castlewhyte. Le Companie du Dindon d’Or performed, <strong>the</strong>re was dancing and belly<br />

dancing by Elaina, Jeanne & Deborah.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Really just a big relaxed outdoor party celebrating our petition for Baronial status being granted.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

March 30, 1974 AS VIII Crown Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Neptune/Seawind area, Alameda State Beach, Alameda, CA. King Andrew made David and Cheryl <strong>of</strong> Castlewhyte founding<br />

Baron and Baroness <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> new Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Rivers.<br />

April 21, 1974 AS VIII First Baronial Practice Tourney and Revel<br />

Held at McKinley Park, Sacramento, CA. Rodrigo de Cerdaña was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. About this time <strong>the</strong> ladies Patrice du Couer Fidel, Anne <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Golden City, Yolanda del Campo, and Aierione made a Baronial pavilion.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “This was literally <strong>the</strong> Barony practicing how to stage and run a tournament which we had never done. David and Cheryl, Patti and<br />

I were in <strong>the</strong> process <strong>of</strong> bullying <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> populace into accepting <strong>the</strong> idea that we WERE going to hold events that attracted<br />

folk from all over <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> for traditional SCA outdoor activities. (And we WERE going to do it right!) <strong>The</strong> completion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

pavilion project (besides <strong>the</strong> obvious) was timed to provide David and Cheryl a setting in which to practice presiding over this event.<br />

If I remember correctly, Rodrigo, aided by Edward <strong>of</strong> South Haven also ran an archery contest (foreshadowing later events) and I<br />

ran <strong>the</strong> fighting.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

April, 1974 AS VIII<br />

<strong>The</strong> sixth volume <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> newsletter came out titled <strong>The</strong> Golden Rivers Current. This proved to be <strong>the</strong> final name. Megan <strong>of</strong> Thistledown<br />

was <strong>the</strong> Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Key.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven was editor through all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> name changes.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

May 18-19, 1974 AS IX Overnight May Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> William <strong>of</strong> Gad, Lodi, CA. Patrice du Coeur Fidel was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Fighting lists for <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> Protector <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Valley<br />

was won by Sir Elriin <strong>of</strong> Hrassvelg. A maypole was held, a medieval play was performed, and an auction was held. <strong>The</strong>re was a game <strong>of</strong><br />

blind man’s bluff. <strong>The</strong>re was a cooking contest for breads or cakes made with fruits or nuts, which was won by Baroness Patrice du Couer<br />

Fidel. King William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton and Queen Donna <strong>of</strong> Rollingwood (Donna <strong>of</strong> Willowwood) attended, and King William won <strong>the</strong> archery<br />

contest. <strong>The</strong>re was a large bonfire on Saturday night. Sunday saw a birthday party for Edward <strong>of</strong> South-Haven, a play by Le Companie<br />

du Dindon d’Or, and a flag melee.<br />

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A “Umm ... I don't think Patrice was yet a court Baroness and David and Cheryl were still Baron and Baroness <strong>of</strong> Golden Rivers, so<br />

<strong>the</strong>re may be a bit <strong>of</strong> a chronological title mix-up here.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Blind Man's Bluff was Riesling rules. <strong>The</strong> bonfire was <strong>of</strong> grape vine stumps resulting from William <strong>of</strong> Gad's decision to<br />

try to raise Kiwi fruit and clearing several acres <strong>of</strong> land (<strong>the</strong> fuel stack for <strong>the</strong> bonfire was about 10 feet tall and 20 feet in diameter).<br />

And William and Donna gave Patrice her OLM (unless <strong>the</strong>y decided at <strong>the</strong> event and did it later).<br />

“For Riesling history buffs - this was <strong>the</strong> event where Craig <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chambers uttered those immortal words "Your Majesty ...<br />

pray place thy Royal Buttocks (pronounced byew-tocks) here," to Her Majesty who, while flustered, accepted a place to sit gracefully<br />

and guaranteed that Craig became <strong>the</strong> first double holder <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> (Craig <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>) Chamber Pot award.” – Kevin Peregrynne - who is<br />

trying to remember <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> that memory disease.<br />

June 29, 1974 AS IX Daytime Invitational Revel<br />

Held at Ancil H<strong>of</strong>fman Park, Sacramento, CA. Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Everyone had to bring a non-SCA-member friend in order<br />

to attend. <strong>The</strong>re were board games, tug <strong>of</strong> wars, and a potluck dinner.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “This strikes me as a good idea even now.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

July 13, 1974 AS IX Evening Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> David <strong>of</strong> Castlewhyte, Sacramento, CA. This was a relaxed revel where <strong>the</strong> new and old members could get acquainted.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was swimming in <strong>the</strong> pool and a potluck dinner. Anne <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden City resigned as Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts.<br />

August 18, 1974 AS IX Baron’s Birthday Revel<br />

Held at Ancil H<strong>of</strong>fman Park, Sacramento, CA. Lord Gerald and Josette du Chantecleer were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. Aeriarione was <strong>the</strong> Keeper <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Exchequer, Dea Devra Dhahabiya was <strong>the</strong> Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists, and Hylon <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> White Horse took over as Chatelaine.<br />

Comments:<br />

A [Dea Devra Dhahabiya] “Later Kahina Dhahabiya al Laialot (my spelling may be <strong>of</strong>f)” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

September 14, 1974 AS IX Caravan to <strong>the</strong> Renaissance Pleasure Faire, Marin<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Patrice and I volunteered to be guides for <strong>the</strong> caravan since we had made <strong>the</strong> pilgrimage from Sacto to Marin every weekend <strong>of</strong><br />

Faire <strong>the</strong> year before. About 20 Golden Rivers folk in SCA garb made <strong>the</strong> trip. A good time, albeit hot and dusty was had by all.”<br />

– Kevin Peregrynne<br />

October 5, 1974 AS IX First Baronial Masquerade Ball<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Cadwalladyr Stone <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t. <strong>The</strong> participants were required to come in disguise. A chronograph contest,<br />

sponsored by Rodrigo de Cerdaña, for a time keeping device without gears, was won by Guy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Horses. A contest to see who<br />

could enclose <strong>the</strong> most members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> opposite sex in <strong>the</strong>ir cape or cloak was won by Terrance <strong>of</strong> Halliday. Kriemhild <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t and<br />

Clarissa <strong>of</strong> Red Crab Manor on <strong>the</strong> James were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. Kriemhild was made Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts and Cadwalladyr Stone <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t<br />

became Seneschal.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I remember coming as <strong>the</strong> Lone Marshal, in my white outfit from <strong>the</strong> previous Twelfth Night, a white mask, matched whitescabbarded<br />

shortswords on my knight's belt and a dimestore Marshal's badge that James Greyhelm had given me as a joke on<br />

my chest. (Move over Clayton Moore!)” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Marches – <strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Rivers<br />

November 30, 1974 AS IX Second Baronial Anniversary Banquet<br />

Held at Putah Creek Lodge, at <strong>the</strong> U.C. Davis Campus, Davis, CA. Patrice du Couer Fidel and Megan <strong>of</strong> Thistledown were <strong>the</strong> autocrats.<br />

A banquet was provided. Andy Swan was a juggler and jester.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Andy was a non member, quite entertaining as a performer, but a bit clueless about <strong>the</strong> delicate state <strong>of</strong> relations between UCD<br />

and <strong>the</strong> SCA (<strong>the</strong>y were not quite sure that we were a reliable group). When he started setting <strong>of</strong>f firecrackers inside <strong>the</strong> Lodge "to<br />

liven things up" (like we needed that?) - I got a bit peremptory with him. I guess that's how one might describe a situation ending<br />

where I was on my knees on <strong>the</strong> floor with my left hand smo<strong>the</strong>ring a firecracker, and his left foot standing on that hand while I was<br />

looking up and asking him if he wanted me to break his knee with my (three days out <strong>of</strong> its cast) right elbow. I guess I must have<br />

looked deadly serious because he desisted (wise choice). All that aside it was a fine party, somewhat depressed by David and<br />

Cheryl's economic problems (it's still historically mundane oil embargo time) which made us worry whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>y could keep on<br />

being Baron and Baroness.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

December, 1974 AS IX<br />

Special 12th Night issue, #11½, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Rivers Current.<br />

December 14, 1974 AS IX Mythopoeic Society Yulemoot<br />

Held in Santa Rosa, CA. A number <strong>of</strong> members attended.<br />

January 25, 1975 AS IX <strong>The</strong> Officially Dull Revel<br />

Held at House Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t. Cadwalladyr Stone <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re was a hot beverage contest. It was a relaxed revel.<br />

February, 1975 AS IX<br />

Candlemas Issue (XII) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Rivers Current. This was <strong>the</strong> first <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> large size editions. Rodrigo de Cerdaña resigned as Master<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sciences. Josette du Chantecleer was his successor.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “This was a - What do we want to do this year? Planning and brainstorming meeting for <strong>the</strong> barony about events we wanted to hold,<br />

local activities (martial practices, guilds etc.) internal organization, fund-raising and so on. (My contribution on <strong>the</strong> fund-raising topic<br />

was that we needed outside sources <strong>of</strong> income (e.g. paid demos.), because our established 'self-taxing' ways <strong>of</strong> getting money<br />

were too limited).<br />

“If my memory is accurate, this is about <strong>the</strong> time that Rodrigo de Cerdana and Aarond <strong>the</strong> Gray were begining to organize <strong>the</strong><br />

Arcarian (baronial archery) guild. We wouldn't start outdoor practices for ano<strong>the</strong>r few months because <strong>the</strong> public outdoor range<br />

at Discovery Park was still under water from <strong>the</strong> spring run <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sacramento and American Rivers, but <strong>the</strong> topic was also<br />

discussed at considerable length at this meeting.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> specific phrasing about <strong>the</strong> event's attendance (above) is a subtle way <strong>of</strong> saying that Patrice and I, though holding no<br />

baronial <strong>of</strong>fice or position, were invited to attend by reason <strong>of</strong> our <strong>Kingdom</strong> status and relatively extensive SCA contacts and<br />

experience.<br />

“I regret that I can't recall whe<strong>the</strong>r or not David and Cheryl were able to attend or if <strong>the</strong> meeting was an attempt by Stone as<br />

Seneschal to cope with <strong>the</strong>ir increasingly tenuous participation. Perhaps Edward <strong>of</strong> South Haven may have memories <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

meeting from his Chronicler's viewpoint.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

February 10, 1975 AS IX First Council <strong>of</strong> Mucky-Mucks Meeting<br />

Held at House Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t, Sacramento, CA. All resident kingdom and baronial <strong>of</strong>ficers were requested to attend.<br />

March, 1975 AS IX<br />

First Son <strong>of</strong> Golden Rivers Current issue (XII½).<br />

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A “I seem to recall that "Son Of" was an 'Extra' (in <strong>the</strong> newspaper sense) that had to be got out fast so <strong>the</strong> readers were prepared for<br />

events. - Edward probably has an archival copy and can provide details.” – Kevin Peregrynne - who is <strong>the</strong> only experienced<br />

territorial baron in this forum, so feels obligated to provide inside insights to how <strong>the</strong>se things happened. (sorry to seem ei<strong>the</strong>r<br />

boring or bragging).<br />

April 26, 1975 AS IX Walpurgus Night Festival<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Recreation Hall, Vangard Apartment Village, Sacramento, CA. This was a fund-raising event. A potluck banquet was held. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

was a processional, a baronial court, a maypole, stage magic, madrigal singing, a Seven Sins Confessional, and a bardic circle. Markus <strong>the</strong><br />

Blue, Dea Devra Dhahabiya, and Edward <strong>of</strong> South-Haven were <strong>the</strong> autocrats.<br />

May 1, 1975 AS X SCA New Years Party<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Sir Kevin Peregrynne, Sacramento, CA.<br />

May 17-18, 1975 AS X Two-Day Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> William <strong>of</strong> Gad, Lodi, CA. Clarissa <strong>of</strong> Red Crab Manor on <strong>the</strong> James was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re was fighting, a potluck<br />

dinner, an auction, dancing, archery and dart contests, games, a meat pie contest, and lists for <strong>the</strong> Protector <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Great Valley. <strong>The</strong> First<br />

Annual Chicken Hunt took place. Many hunters tried but only Duke James Greyhelm emerged with bird in hand (proving that a running<br />

chicken is not a sitting duck). Jeffrey Brokenblade won <strong>the</strong> archery contest. <strong>The</strong> Needlethreaders Guild unveiled <strong>the</strong> Great Barrier Grief, close<br />

kin to <strong>the</strong> kingdom’s Eric <strong>the</strong> Red (<strong>the</strong> red cloth that outlines <strong>the</strong> fighting field). Iain <strong>of</strong> Cawdor won <strong>the</strong> lists to become <strong>the</strong> Protector <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Great Valley. Countess Donna <strong>of</strong> Rollingwood (Donna <strong>of</strong> Willowwood) won <strong>the</strong> meat pie contest. Strider <strong>the</strong> Persistent held <strong>the</strong><br />

maypole. Josette du Chantecleer was also an autocrat.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “<strong>The</strong> Chicken Hunt!! <strong>the</strong> Low Point <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West <strong>Kingdom</strong> ... I will now put in print for <strong>the</strong> first time <strong>the</strong> One True Story <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chicken<br />

Hunt. Well, part <strong>of</strong> it, and I swear it is true. Really.” – James Greyhelm<br />

1 “Pretty much as Jim says. I also tend to regard <strong>the</strong> Chicken Hunt as one <strong>of</strong> and perhaps <strong>the</strong> worst low point <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. I don't<br />

know if it's for <strong>the</strong> same reasons as James, but it was definitely not a great experience. I didn't participate in <strong>the</strong> actual hunt<br />

but I heard plenty <strong>of</strong> stories. To this day I'm a bit surprised that some <strong>of</strong> our archers weren't skewered instead <strong>of</strong> a chicken or<br />

two.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

2 “It also produced <strong>the</strong> following recipe for cooking a wild chicken: Boil in a pot with a brick until <strong>the</strong> brick is tender.” – Amanda<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cawdor<br />

A “Most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> story is well known - fighters and archers leaping over Irrigation ditches, arrow flying, Duke Paul unleashing sling<br />

stones at <strong>the</strong> hordes <strong>of</strong> chickens ... BUT, <strong>the</strong>re remains an untold portion, sealed until this day.<br />

“As I was walking back from <strong>the</strong> field, covered with blood and dust, I spied an amazing sight. A line <strong>of</strong> archers, <strong>the</strong> West<br />

<strong>Kingdom</strong>'s best, standing a line. Arrayed for battle. Perhaps thirty feet from stood a chicken, mighty(?) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>w, brave a heart,<br />

standing his ground- or so it looked. A commander gave <strong>the</strong> order- 'Volley Fire!' A cloud <strong>of</strong> arrows flew toward <strong>the</strong> chicken, and<br />

fell all around it, leaving <strong>the</strong> brave fowl untouched- a miracle! Ano<strong>the</strong>r arrow storm leapt from <strong>the</strong> strained yew wood <strong>of</strong> our deadly<br />

archers- again <strong>the</strong> bird emerged unsca<strong>the</strong>d! Witchcraft? And still <strong>the</strong> bird stood its ground ....<br />

“<strong>The</strong> truth is ra<strong>the</strong>r degrading - <strong>The</strong>se archers had, I would guess, never killed anything before, and were missing for o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

reasons - but why was <strong>the</strong> bird not fleeing? Here lies <strong>the</strong> true shame, and I swear this is true. I walked past, and saw William <strong>of</strong><br />

Gad hiding behind something, out <strong>of</strong> sight <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> archers- he too had noticed that <strong>the</strong>y seemed to be missing easy targets. He<br />

decided to test this, and had, So help me Thor, trussed up a chicken, hooked it up to a fishing pole, and was trolling <strong>the</strong> chicken<br />

in front <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> archers. If <strong>the</strong> SPCA had seen that .....<br />

“I actually killed two that day, and I was <strong>the</strong> only one who got any. Trude wrote a song. <strong>The</strong> first was luck, in <strong>the</strong> head with a<br />

bird blunt. <strong>The</strong> second was after <strong>the</strong> above scene - I got away from everyone else, found one in a bush and shot it through <strong>the</strong> neck.<br />

I felt like Robin Hood. I took it out from <strong>the</strong> bush and, with <strong>the</strong> arrow clean through its neck, it turned and clucked at me - I think it<br />

said 'Light - I don’t think it was good.' I chopped its head <strong>of</strong>f. We ate it for dinner. <strong>The</strong>re is a whole lot more to this story.” – James<br />

Greyhelm<br />

1 “Verily Duke James speaketh <strong>the</strong> tale correctly. It was <strong>the</strong> nadir <strong>of</strong> Western archery and <strong>the</strong> hidden shameful secret <strong>of</strong> Golden<br />

Rivers ever after.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> chickens in question could accurately be described as feral free range mongrel birds, leading a nomadic barbarous<br />

existence in <strong>the</strong> wilds <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Gadburys' grape fields. <strong>The</strong>y were as tough as nails (in <strong>the</strong> hunt proper I scored several hits - only<br />

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to receive a scornful look and a fea<strong>the</strong>red shrug at <strong>the</strong> inadequacy <strong>of</strong> a hit with a Saunders blunt from a forty pound bow at less<br />

than twenty yards). “ – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

I “Yeah! it was amazing- arrows were bouncing <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> damn things as if <strong>the</strong> had armor on- and <strong>the</strong>y kept running. <strong>The</strong><br />

one I bagged with a blunt was hit with a metal blunt, from about 5 yards or less - it ran by me and I hit it in <strong>the</strong> head - a very<br />

lucky shot. One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> beaters yelled - 'You got him!' and I ran over and grabbed it. I was about to behead it with my belt<br />

knife when Ian <strong>of</strong> Cawdor ran up swinging his new axe, and asked me to use that instead, so that his ax would be blooded.<br />

I did so and he skipped <strong>of</strong>f happily proclaiming <strong>the</strong> deed. It was a truly surreal day. You would have to get <strong>the</strong> story from<br />

Sir Elrin about <strong>the</strong> reaction <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> incipient Shastans as <strong>the</strong>y arrived at <strong>the</strong>ir first SCA event, having been driven for hours<br />

by somebody's mo<strong>the</strong>r, only to arrive on site and see as <strong>the</strong>ir first SCA member, a guy walking out <strong>of</strong> dusty field carrying<br />

a dead chicken ... 'mom' apparently was not impressed.” – James Greyhelm<br />

a “This gets weirder as I get reminded <strong>of</strong> more ... Iain's 'new axe' was <strong>the</strong> prize/symbol <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Protector <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Great Valley<br />

which he had won earlier in <strong>the</strong> day. Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar donated <strong>the</strong> head and I re-hafted and decorated it.<br />

“Although I provided <strong>the</strong> axe, I didn't get to fight for it, in <strong>the</strong> process <strong>of</strong> driving out <strong>the</strong> original broken-<strong>of</strong>f haft I had<br />

managed to gouge my forehead (22 stitches) and couldn't wear a helm that day.<br />

“When William <strong>of</strong> Gad approached me about <strong>the</strong> trussed/trolling chicken idea I shrugged and said more or less,<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y're your chickens". Heck, <strong>the</strong>y seemed to be arrow-pro<strong>of</strong> anyway.<br />

“All in all we would have been safer and gotten better results if we had all walked quietly through <strong>the</strong> fields and<br />

simply grabbed <strong>the</strong> birds and wrung <strong>the</strong>ir necks. Or clubbed <strong>the</strong>m like baby seals. That's how William got <strong>the</strong> one<br />

he trussed up...just walked up and grabbed it.<br />

“It really was a ludicrous exercise.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “I was aware <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> trussed chicken affair (William <strong>of</strong> Gad asked me if he should do it at <strong>the</strong> time), but I was not aware <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

fishing pole aspect. Fie upon <strong>the</strong>e feckless archers!<br />

“Jim's recounting <strong>of</strong> his own exploits matches my recollection <strong>of</strong> his story from <strong>the</strong> evening <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> hunt, right down to <strong>the</strong><br />

chicken still not expiring when shot through <strong>the</strong> neck. I got a taste <strong>of</strong> Jim's chicken - after being stewed for hours <strong>the</strong> meat was<br />

still as stringy and tough as boiled rawhide. (Nicely seasoned though.)<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Needlethreaders, had an impromptu 'name <strong>the</strong> eric clone' contest while <strong>the</strong>y were finishing <strong>the</strong> Great Barrier Grief<br />

up <strong>the</strong> week before. One proposal I remember was <strong>the</strong> Olaf (named after our Rieslinger friend - <strong>the</strong> Mediogre) because it was<br />

safer to go around than through it.<br />

“This event was ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> origin <strong>of</strong>, or one <strong>of</strong>, <strong>the</strong> events popularizing <strong>the</strong> song Black Widows In <strong>the</strong> Privy. <strong>The</strong> only one<br />

I saw was lurking on <strong>the</strong> water spiggot pipe near <strong>the</strong> faucet where many hands would come near, so I squished it as a hazard<br />

to <strong>the</strong> unwary.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

May, 1975 AS X<br />

Sometime around here <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> St. Meryck held its First Annual Rowdies Revel. <strong>The</strong>re were various contests and <strong>the</strong> story <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Meryck.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “This was held at Putah creek lodge on <strong>the</strong> UC Davis campus. <strong>The</strong> tale <strong>of</strong> St. Meryk in which said creek featured prominently was<br />

hilarious. I vaguely remember <strong>the</strong> narrative being accompanied by live acting-out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> events in <strong>the</strong> life <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> saint (but that may<br />

have been something else, Golden Rivers revels frequently featured dramatic presentations).” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

June, 1975 AS X<br />

Baron and Baroness Cheryl <strong>of</strong> Castlewhyte announced that <strong>the</strong>y were resigning as Baron and Baroness due to outside demands on <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

time.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “What this is short-hand for is that <strong>the</strong> stagflationary economy made <strong>the</strong>ir business as an independent plumbing and heating<br />

contracting company incompatible with having as demanding a hobby as being SCA Territorial Baron(ess).<br />

“Since <strong>the</strong> story is going to come up about now, here is my version <strong>of</strong> what happened.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Baronial Mucky-Mucks (to use Stone's term) were already concerned. When King Douglas received David and Cheryl's<br />

resignation, he called Patti and I for our input ... who among <strong>the</strong> Golden Rivers gentry would be <strong>the</strong> best new Baron/ess. We told<br />

him, more or less, that - while <strong>the</strong>re was oodles <strong>of</strong> talent in <strong>the</strong> barony, <strong>the</strong>re were no native(s) <strong>of</strong> Sacramento who could both fill<br />

David and Cheryl's shoes as figureheads/focuses and work smoothly with <strong>the</strong> two <strong>of</strong> us as expert resources/kingdom insiders.<br />

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He took it under advisement and called back a day or two later and asked if we would be willing to take on <strong>the</strong> job. We asked if we<br />

could think on it and get back to him.<br />

“Two years before, we had deliberately decided when we found Golden Rivers, that we were going to be a resource, NOT a<br />

power, in <strong>the</strong> fragile new group that we had will'e-nill'e joined by moving. (And we had done so for almost two years). But our<br />

assessment for <strong>the</strong> King was accurate - <strong>the</strong> barony was on its way to being something big, but <strong>the</strong>re was nobody who could be<br />

both baron and power behind <strong>the</strong> throne effectively except <strong>the</strong> PattiPhil and we weren't willing to let all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> good work and progress<br />

die for lack <strong>of</strong> an experienced guiding pair <strong>of</strong> hands. (Even though we damn' well knew that we would wind up with some folks<br />

hating us and probably work ourselves to death before it was over.) When we called Doug back we accepted <strong>the</strong> 'honor'.<br />

“When you adopt a child you are morally bound to do <strong>the</strong> best you can.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

July 13, 1975 AS X Summer Revel<br />

Held at Alumni Grove, California State University, Sacramento, CA. Josette du Chantecleer and Peter La Savage were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. A<br />

communal banquet was prepared by <strong>the</strong> men <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> barony.<br />

Comments:<br />

A [Josette ... autocrats] “<strong>The</strong> last sentence is a perfect example <strong>of</strong> covering-up a potential debacle saved by an all-out effort with one<br />

brief sentence.<br />

“Josette, as an autocrat, suffered from three <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> cardinal sins:<br />

1. not getting her budget approved by <strong>the</strong> exchequer and spending out <strong>of</strong> control,<br />

2. not giving adequate notice <strong>of</strong> requirements left out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> planning process (leaving everybody else to scramble to protect<br />

<strong>the</strong> barony's reputation), and<br />

3. promising for somebody else without checking with <strong>the</strong>m (ditto in spades, and with cursing added).<br />

“<strong>The</strong> bottom line was that, YES, <strong>the</strong> men <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> barony DID prepare a communal banquet - with two days notice (that's <strong>the</strong><br />

requirement part - her whim with NO consultation and <strong>the</strong> promising for o<strong>the</strong>rs part). With me, my squire Strider and Douglas<br />

Longshanks (who was ei<strong>the</strong>r Crown Prince or King at <strong>the</strong> time) Barbequeing steak to order (here's <strong>the</strong> cost over-run) for 50.<br />

“Definitely an example <strong>of</strong> how not to plan and run and event, not to mention making friends and favorably influence people.”<br />

– Kevin Peregrynne<br />

August 2, 1975 AS X Purgatorio Coronation Festival<br />

Held at Big Trees Camp, Redwood Regional Park, Alameda County, CA. King Andrew accepted <strong>the</strong> resignations <strong>of</strong> Baron David and<br />

Baroness Cheryl <strong>of</strong> Castlewhyte and appointed Sir Kevin Peregrynne and Patrice du Couer Fidel as <strong>the</strong> new Baron and Baroness <strong>of</strong> Golden<br />

Rivers.<br />

August 23, 1975 AS X Medieval Cooking Demonstration<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Josette du Chantecleer. This was sponsored by <strong>the</strong> Office <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sciences. Lady Adrienne de Toledo was <strong>the</strong> instructor.<br />

Aug 30-Sept 1, 1975 AS X Three Day Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Negro Bar Area, below Folsom Lake, CA. <strong>The</strong>re was a communal banquet on Saturday. <strong>The</strong>re was team terrain fighting, a<br />

medieval sciences competition, a medieval swimming-costume contest, a cooling summer drink contest, and a Ninja Infiltration Course.<br />

Baron Sir Kevin Peregrynne was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Negro Bar provided challenging terrain - it's on <strong>the</strong> American River floodplain and shows considerable evidence <strong>of</strong> old flooding<br />

and extensive gold dredging in <strong>the</strong> 1800's. Since it isn't conducive to regular tournament fighting we planned <strong>the</strong> event to take<br />

advantage <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> rugged landscape. <strong>The</strong> camping area consists <strong>of</strong> a dumbbell shaped level area formed by two small plateaus<br />

linked by a narrow ridge.<br />

“For <strong>the</strong> ninja course we simply declared <strong>the</strong> tops <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> plateaus <strong>of</strong>f-limits and all <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> park fair game. May<strong>the</strong>n <strong>of</strong><br />

Elfhaven was <strong>the</strong> only contestant to get within view <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Daimyo (me) and fought a spirited b<strong>of</strong>fer duel with his bodyguard, Aarond<br />

<strong>the</strong> Grey, before being slain. Duke Henrik arrived at <strong>the</strong> site after <strong>the</strong> contest was over (unbeknownst to him), got into his ninja gear<br />

and slipped into <strong>the</strong> brush. After a period <strong>of</strong> skulking around seeking prey, he culminated his infiltration with a water-balloon assault<br />

on <strong>the</strong> bardic circle.<br />

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“<strong>The</strong> swimming costume contest on Sunday became an exercise in gooseflesh when <strong>the</strong> operators <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> nearby dam sent<br />

a massive bolus <strong>of</strong> icy lake-bottom snow melt down <strong>the</strong> river (starting Saturday night) to flush a sewage spill downstream from<br />

Negro Bar out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> river.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

October 4, 1975 AS X Baron’s Birthday Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Bemews (<strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Baron Kevin Peregrynne), Sacramento, CA. Megan <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Thistledowns and Clarissa <strong>of</strong> Red Crab Manor<br />

were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. Participants were asked to wear outfits in blue, black, silver or white. A hand-kissing contest was judged by Baroness<br />

Patrice (men only) and a curtseying contest for <strong>the</strong> ladies was judged by Baron Kevin.<br />

November 12, 1975 AS X Bake-In<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Megan <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Thistledown’s mo<strong>the</strong>r, Sacramento. Kriemhild <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Megan <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Thistledowns<br />

was now keeper <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Exchequer, as well as Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Key.<br />

November 12-16, 1975 AS X Renaissance Fair<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Town and Country Club Plaza, Woodland, CA. Demonstrations and a costume show were staged. <strong>The</strong>re was a baronial booth.<br />

Josette du Chantecleer was <strong>the</strong> autocrat for <strong>the</strong> costume show.<br />

November 29, 1975 AS X Third Anniversary Banquet<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Town and Country Club, Woodland, CA. Stone and Kriemhild <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. A potluck banquet and a<br />

Soltetay contest were held. Megan <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Thistledowns won <strong>the</strong> soltetay contest.<br />

December 20, 1975 AS X Mythopoeic Society Yulemoot<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Bethany Presbyterian Church, Sacramento, CA.<br />

February 14, 1976 AS X St. Valentine’s Day Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> David <strong>of</strong> Castlewhyte, Sacramento, CA. David and Cheryl <strong>of</strong> Castlewhyte were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. An auction <strong>of</strong> decorative<br />

boxed meals prepared by <strong>the</strong> ladies was held, as well as an auction <strong>of</strong> medieval valentine gifts prepared by <strong>the</strong> men. <strong>The</strong> children judged<br />

Josette du Chantecleer Most-Lovely-To-Look-At and Baron Kevin Peregrynne Most Colorful Gentleman. Matriana du Cameliard took over<br />

as Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Key.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I donated a rattan-edged tourney battle axe with <strong>the</strong> head shaped like a sideways heart - covered with red duct tape and <strong>the</strong> shaft<br />

wrapped with gold mylar tape with a gilt braid wrist loop. Several <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony's ladies had put me up to it so <strong>the</strong> bidding was<br />

spirited, I believe Matriana and a syndicate <strong>of</strong> my household's ladies finally outbid <strong>the</strong> field. I recall that Stone did more or less <strong>the</strong><br />

same with a heart shaped shield (one <strong>of</strong> his first curved laminate prototypes).<br />

“Cadwallader Stone <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t's development <strong>of</strong> a technique (actually two techniques) for mass producing curved plywood<br />

blanks for (usually) heater shields should go into <strong>the</strong> AHP about this time. Prior to his invention, curved shields were mostly dished<br />

or rolled sheet metal heavy, expensive and difficult to make compatible with rattan weapons. Within a few months <strong>of</strong> our building<br />

(his plan, my workshop) <strong>the</strong> Barony's laminating press, nearly every heater using fighter in Golden Rivers had one - ei<strong>the</strong>r in use<br />

or in progress. (It also enabled us to mass-produce scutum shields for <strong>the</strong> next Caid rebellion).” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “I ought to point out that Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven (in one <strong>of</strong> his recent messages) corrected me ... he made <strong>the</strong> heart heater,<br />

probably using Stone's technique/press.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

A [<strong>The</strong> children judged Josette du Chantecleer Most-Lovely-To-Look-At and Baron Kevin Peregrynne Most Colorful Gentleman.] “For<br />

<strong>the</strong> life <strong>of</strong> me, I cannot recall what I wore (unless it was my Tudor Twelfth Night outfit, which was predominantly red and white).” –<br />

Kevin Peregrynne<br />

March 5, 1976 AS X New World Feast and Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Josette du Chantecleer, Citrus Heights, CA. She was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. A feast was provided, for a fee. <strong>The</strong>re was a contest<br />

to tell <strong>the</strong> best story accounting for a person’s persona’s presence in <strong>the</strong> New World, <strong>the</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> which was Gray <strong>of</strong> Ravenshold, who<br />

received a Mayan bracelet.<br />

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March 14, 1976 AS X Medieval Tea for Ladies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Lady Judith, Sacramento, CA. Megan <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Thistledowns was <strong>the</strong> Most Graceful Lady and Clarissa <strong>of</strong> Red Crab Manor<br />

brought <strong>the</strong> Most Unusual dessert. <strong>The</strong> <strong>the</strong>me was St. Patrick’s Day, and <strong>the</strong>re was a “Blarney Stone.”<br />

March 17, 1976 AS X SCA Slide and Movie Show<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Baron Kevin Peregrynne, Sacramento, CA.<br />

April 17, 1976 AS X Easter Revel and Egg Hunt, College <strong>of</strong> St. Meryck<br />

Held at a picnic ground in Davis, CA. A revel followed at an apartment nearby. <strong>The</strong> Seneschal was lady Lucinda.<br />

April 24, 1976 AS X April Tourney and Revel<br />

Held at Mount View Park, Sacramento, CA. Angels and Donald <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Fells were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong>re were lists, croquet, a threelegged<br />

race, and foot races. Gray <strong>of</strong> Ravenshold won <strong>the</strong> Baronial Wooden Spoon cooking contest. Kriemhild <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t and Laurelin<br />

tied in <strong>the</strong> Water Balloon contest. Phillipe Sinister won at Squaw wrestling and Edward <strong>of</strong> South-Haven won at wrist wrestling.<br />

May 7, 1976 AS XI Demonstration Tourney and Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> American Rivers College campus as part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir Medieval Pleasure Faire. Strider <strong>the</strong> Persistent was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

June 26-27, 1976 AS XI Vikingsholm Tourney<br />

Held at Sugar Pine Point Park, near Emerald Bay at Lake Tahoe, CA. <strong>The</strong> daytime events were held at <strong>the</strong> grounds <strong>of</strong> an exact replica <strong>of</strong> an<br />

actual Norse Longhouse, originally built as a private home and donated to <strong>the</strong> state. <strong>The</strong>re were tours <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> house, a Sand Castle contest,<br />

which was won by Wilhelm von Schlüssel and Annette <strong>of</strong> Faire Monte, challenges and melees, and a Ladies’ Favors Elimination lists (<strong>the</strong><br />

winner got <strong>the</strong> loser’s favors so <strong>the</strong> final winner had all <strong>the</strong> favors, which <strong>the</strong> ladies could <strong>the</strong>n ransom). Part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> proceeds <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tourney<br />

went to <strong>the</strong> Land Fund. A revel followed at <strong>the</strong> nearby campground on Saturday night, around a campfire.<br />

Comments:<br />

A [Favors Elimination lists (<strong>the</strong> winner got <strong>the</strong> loser’s favors so <strong>the</strong> final winner had all <strong>the</strong> favors, which <strong>the</strong> ladies could <strong>the</strong>n<br />

ransom).] “<strong>The</strong> finalists looked like kinetic displays in a notions department. If I recall correctly <strong>the</strong>y were Strider <strong>of</strong> Duramen (<strong>the</strong><br />

Persistent) and Christopher <strong>of</strong> Houghton.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

July 17, 1976 AS XI Medieval Games Tournament<br />

Held at Cottage Park, Sacramento, CA. Elena du Dois and Phillippe Sinister were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. Gray <strong>of</strong> Ravenshold and Donald <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Fells tied for <strong>the</strong> Chess championship. Gray got <strong>the</strong> plastic Snoopy doll prize as donald didn’t want it. Gray also won <strong>the</strong> cold<br />

drink contest.<br />

July 31, 1976 AS XI Purgatorio Coronation<br />

Held at Big Trees Camp, Redwood Regional Park, Alameda County, CA. Cadwalladyr Stone <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t was made <strong>Kingdom</strong> Seneschal.<br />

Baron Kevin Peregrynne and Baroness Patrice du Couer Fidel were crowned King and Queen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. James Drakeslayer became<br />

baronial Seneschal. Yolanda del Campo de Cerdaña took over as Golden Rivers Pursuivant. Gray <strong>of</strong> Ravenshold became a deputy Mistress<br />

<strong>of</strong> Arts. Gordon Corulupus became a deputy Master <strong>of</strong> Arts for <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> St. Meryck. Rodrigo de Cerdaña became Master <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists.<br />

October 30, 1976 AS XI Halloween Revel<br />

Held at Alumni Grove, California State University Campus, Sacramento, CA. Josette du Chantecleer was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re was a potluck<br />

barbecue and a men’s cooking contest for a meat dish. <strong>The</strong> evening revels were held at St. Paul’s Church, Sacramento. This was a Masque<br />

Ball. Matriana du Cameliard ran a potluck dinner. <strong>The</strong>re was a cape stuffing contest (male & female), a hand kissing contest, and several<br />

Masque costume competitions.<br />

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saltire two pilgrim’s staves within a laurel wreath vert, between in fess a<br />

sun in his splendour and an escarbuncle argent.<br />

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October 31, 1970 AS V All Hallow’s Even Revel<br />

Held at Ancil H<strong>of</strong>fman Park, Sacramento, CA. This was <strong>the</strong> first event for <strong>the</strong> province, which stretched from Redding to Sacramento. (Later<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sacramento area broke <strong>of</strong>f to become <strong>the</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> Lydd.) Luise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pheonix danced. A fighting demonstration was put on. Bergen<br />

von Rauch was <strong>the</strong> Seneschal. <strong>The</strong> province had organized in May.<br />

December 25, 1970 AS V Christmas Revel<br />

Held in <strong>the</strong> Women’s Improvement League Hall, Redding, CA. Gonwynnlynn <strong>of</strong> Hrassvelg was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re was music, games, and<br />

revelry presided over by a King and Queen <strong>of</strong> Chaos.<br />

April 15, 1972 AS VI Medieval Dinner<br />

Held at Castle Farrago, Redding, CA. King Paul and Queen Carol attended.<br />

June 9, 1973 AS VIII Tourney<br />

Held at Salt Creek Park, Redding, CA. Elriin and Gonwynlynn <strong>of</strong> Hrassvelg were <strong>the</strong> autocrats.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Going back a bit in time from <strong>the</strong> current state <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> AHP, this event had some memories. <strong>The</strong>re was a quest. It was blazingly hot<br />

and <strong>the</strong> quest involved a lot <strong>of</strong> walking and some confusion. I was eventually killed by Stefan de Lorraine since <strong>the</strong> quest involved<br />

fighting among <strong>the</strong> participants. A certain number <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fighters were a bit out <strong>of</strong> sorts, due to <strong>the</strong> heat as much as anything else.<br />

I especially remember William <strong>of</strong> York returning from <strong>the</strong> quest to <strong>the</strong> site and walking out into <strong>the</strong> small lake <strong>the</strong>re, armor and all,<br />

to cool <strong>of</strong>f. As I recall he took <strong>of</strong>f his helmet first, but that's all.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “Not precisely what happened. <strong>The</strong>re were five Western fighters present besides <strong>the</strong> Shastans. Robert <strong>of</strong> Westmarch drew<br />

a by, <strong>the</strong>n I fought ei<strong>the</strong>r William Gordon or Lucky (forget which) and won, while Steven beat <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r one. <strong>The</strong>n I beat Steven<br />

(one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> few times I pulled that one <strong>of</strong>f). <strong>The</strong> Shastans <strong>the</strong>n announced that I had won <strong>the</strong> privilege <strong>of</strong> being <strong>the</strong> last quester.<br />

Since Robert (I don't think he was a knight yet) had not fought at all, <strong>the</strong>y were going to make him <strong>the</strong> last one, but we all<br />

insisted he go first. <strong>The</strong> Questers had to go through several stations, each <strong>of</strong> which was manned by a Shastan fighter except<br />

for one that Duchess Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven (who might be considered an honorary Shastan as her uncle lived in <strong>the</strong> area--<strong>of</strong><br />

course, so did my parents and bro<strong>the</strong>r) was taking care <strong>of</strong>. <strong>The</strong>re was a riddle to be answered, and if <strong>the</strong> riddlee failed, he had<br />

to fight for <strong>the</strong> right to continue. Except for Maynel (who had no intention <strong>of</strong> fighting, or even evading, a quester) <strong>the</strong> riddles were<br />

outrageous puns ("why was <strong>the</strong> king charged 33 pence (not <strong>the</strong> amount at <strong>the</strong> time) an ounce for his armor?" "Because it was<br />

first class mail." etc.) in <strong>the</strong> fine Shastan tradition.<br />

“None <strong>of</strong> us were up to figuring out <strong>the</strong> answers, so we all had to fight. In a perhaps foolish bit <strong>of</strong> condescension, we<br />

knights all took weapons that were not our standards on <strong>the</strong> quest. Steven was taken out early by Bergen von Rausch, and I<br />

think Robert might have not made it past that point ei<strong>the</strong>r, or perhaps he got lost. I don't know where William Gordon was killed.<br />

Lucky, living up to his name as usual, was <strong>the</strong> first to reach one station wherein <strong>the</strong> fighter opposing him used exactly <strong>the</strong> same<br />

riddle as Bergen had. He had gotten confused. William Gordon must have also been a beneficiary <strong>of</strong> this. When I got <strong>the</strong>re,<br />

<strong>the</strong> fighter asked me what <strong>the</strong> troll (Bergen) had asked me, and was disappointed to hear that he was using <strong>the</strong> same riddle.<br />

A non-fighting Shastan went back to Bergen and found ano<strong>the</strong>r riddle, so I actually had to fight <strong>the</strong> lad. At about that point I saw<br />

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Lucky proceding back to camp with <strong>the</strong> grail, but I foolishly assumed that <strong>the</strong>re was still something to gain by Questing On, as<br />

he admonished. So I did, found Elriin, and beat him, only to find that <strong>the</strong>re was no grail for me because Lucky had <strong>the</strong> only one<br />

<strong>the</strong>re was. Grrumph.<br />

“Since this was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first quests ever run at an SCA event, a lot <strong>of</strong> lessons were learned.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who<br />

<strong>the</strong>reafter tried to make it a practice to be one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> obstacles on a quest, not one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> questors.<br />

A “William <strong>the</strong> Lucky eventually won <strong>the</strong> quest, and as we were returning home, we wrote <strong>the</strong> first two <strong>of</strong> our Obnoxious Songs to Kill<br />

Your Enemies By. <strong>The</strong>se were "Shasta Province Had A Grail" to <strong>the</strong> tune <strong>of</strong> Old MacDonald's Farm and "<strong>The</strong> Hearses Go Rolling<br />

Along" to '<strong>The</strong> Caisson Song'. We eventually published two volumes written over <strong>the</strong> next two years or so and selling for something<br />

like 25 cents per volume. At one point, Bill more or less ate for a month or so on <strong>the</strong> proceeds.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

2 “Actually, I think I ate <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> proceeds <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first one during March and April <strong>of</strong> '74 -- I was just starting a new job and <strong>the</strong> first<br />

pay check took a while. It still amazes me that I managed to do so! My belief (before and even since) was that if I had to work<br />

in retail I would end up starving. Sales just isn't for introverts. But obviously you never know what you can do until <strong>the</strong> crunch<br />

comes.” – William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

I “I do remember Bill and I going around 12th night with a stack <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> songbooks hawking <strong>the</strong>m to all comers. A bit <strong>of</strong> an<br />

odd occupation for knights. Bill was a more ardent salesman than I, probably because I had a regular job at <strong>the</strong> time.” –<br />

Steven MacEanruig<br />

September 6, 1975 AS X Fall Tourney<br />

Held at Salt Creek Park, Redding, CA. Gonwynnlynn <strong>of</strong> Hrassvelg was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re were challenges, rag-ball, a multi-colored melee,<br />

a quest, a treasure hunt for children, archery, flag tag, dragon drawing, singing, dancing, feasting and a bonfire.<br />

September 4-5, 1976 AS XI Shasta-Adiantum War<br />

Held at Salt Creek Park, CA. Sir Elrrin <strong>of</strong> Hrassvelg and Bergen von Rauch were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong> troops from Adiantum invaded Shasta.<br />

Shasta called for help from <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Kingdom</strong>. A potluck feast was held.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “This is a pretty skimpy account for a three day event attended by <strong>the</strong> King and <strong>the</strong> Prince <strong>of</strong> AnTir as well as numerous warrior peers<br />

and unbelted fighters and <strong>the</strong>ir households.<br />

“After an informal court Saturday morning <strong>the</strong> two sides separated and scouted <strong>the</strong> park to decide on <strong>the</strong> locations for <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

respective home-bases (where <strong>the</strong> resurrection tokens would be kept during <strong>the</strong> major battle on Sunday). Adiantum and <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

Antirean 'military advisors' took <strong>the</strong> south side <strong>of</strong> Salt Creek's valley and Shasta and <strong>the</strong> Royal 'peace keepers' took <strong>the</strong> north. After<br />

both bases were selected and <strong>the</strong> respective banners posted, everybody returned to camp to eat lunch and prepare for <strong>the</strong><br />

afternoon's scouting/skirmishing scenario. <strong>The</strong> object was for each side to attempt to locate <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r's concealed home base and<br />

prevent <strong>the</strong> opposition doing <strong>the</strong> same. Mobile forces were limited to small groups and deaths and woundings were permanent<br />

for <strong>the</strong> scenario (no resurrection). <strong>The</strong> next hour or so was occupied with sneaking through <strong>the</strong> bushes punctuated with small but<br />

violent armed clashes. By <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> agreed interval nei<strong>the</strong>r side had actually seen <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r's banner, but both had pretty well<br />

localized it. (War points were split, <strong>the</strong> scenario being judged a tie).<br />

“My memory is vague after all <strong>the</strong> intervening years and events, but I think Saturday afternoon featured an archery contest and<br />

a series <strong>of</strong> champions' battles and challenge fights on <strong>the</strong> lawn in camp. (Shasta and its supporters won both).<br />

“Sunday was <strong>the</strong> main battle, both sides had <strong>the</strong> same number <strong>of</strong> resurrection ribbons (100 per side, I think) and <strong>the</strong> objectives<br />

were to 1) Capture <strong>the</strong> opposing side's banner (which could be moved, if accompanied by a minimum number <strong>of</strong> fighters), 2)<br />

Capture <strong>the</strong> opponent's home base and resurrection ribbon supply (which was stationary, 3) Have <strong>the</strong> most lives left at <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> time allowed. <strong>The</strong> Adiantum forces left camp first with a fifteen minute head start to cross <strong>the</strong> valley and deploy. <strong>The</strong> Shastan<br />

forces relaxed in <strong>the</strong> shade at camp until told that <strong>the</strong>y could now deploy (William <strong>the</strong> Lucky, Steven MacEanruig and two or so o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

veteran road warriors lay down in a square - each pillowing his head on <strong>the</strong> next knight's abdomen). Fifteen minutes after Adiantum<br />

had left we armed up and deployed, ten minutes later <strong>the</strong> trumpets sounded from camp and <strong>the</strong> battle was on.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “I still have some pictures around somewhere from this event. Actually, I think we were all lying in a row against our shields<br />

which were resting on our helms. It was hot. We were tired. We were experienced. You take your rest when and where you can.”<br />

– Steven MacEanruig<br />

A “<strong>The</strong> Shastan forces launched a preemptive assault across <strong>the</strong> valley, ending in a charge up <strong>the</strong> fire trail in <strong>the</strong> general direction<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Adiantum HQ. About a hundred yards up <strong>the</strong> slope <strong>the</strong> charge bogged down as <strong>the</strong> wounded could not advance so a battle<br />

line formed around <strong>the</strong>m. <strong>The</strong> Adiantum forces were constantly refreshed with resurrected fighters from <strong>the</strong>ir nearby base and soon<br />

had <strong>the</strong> advantage <strong>of</strong> numbers. Several minutes <strong>of</strong> bloody attrition ended as Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix led <strong>the</strong> Shastan remnants in<br />

a fighting retreat back to <strong>the</strong>ir base in <strong>the</strong> wake <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> string <strong>of</strong> previously deceased fighters (including <strong>the</strong> King) heading back to<br />

be resurrected.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

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1 “We came, we saw, we got conquered. Somewhere along in this battle I got a cut from behind from Steingrim that just about<br />

bisected me with a rattan sword. I had a lovely welt running <strong>the</strong> length <strong>of</strong> my back said a few things to him about where I would<br />

put my sword if he hit me from behind again, and later apologized pr<strong>of</strong>usely when <strong>the</strong> adrenalin and agony had worn <strong>of</strong>f.” –<br />

Steven MacEanruig<br />

A “<strong>The</strong> second phase began while <strong>the</strong> hot, tired and disappointed Shastan partisans recuperated and discussed what to do next.<br />

Scouts were picketed all around <strong>the</strong> base in a perimeter guard to prevent surprises while <strong>the</strong> High Command debated. In <strong>the</strong><br />

meantime Adiantum and its allies had executed a forced march up <strong>the</strong> valley and across <strong>the</strong> creek undetected (Sir Jerald <strong>of</strong><br />

Galloway and a few o<strong>the</strong>rs staging a feint from <strong>the</strong> willows along <strong>the</strong> creek to distract <strong>the</strong> Shastan attention) and had circled around<br />

behind and above <strong>the</strong> Shastan position. Fortunately, <strong>the</strong> scouts on <strong>the</strong> uphill perimeter detected <strong>the</strong> movement <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Adiantum<br />

forces - before <strong>the</strong>y could spring <strong>the</strong>ir intended attack and catch <strong>the</strong> Shastans unprepared. Again <strong>the</strong> Shastans charged uphill into<br />

<strong>the</strong> Adiantum formation, this time with <strong>the</strong> advantage <strong>of</strong> rapid resurrection being on <strong>the</strong>ir side. Shortly <strong>the</strong> entire nor<strong>the</strong>rn force was<br />

trudging back <strong>the</strong> way <strong>the</strong>y came, in defeat (<strong>the</strong> Marshals ruling that having not carried <strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn forces' position <strong>the</strong>y could not<br />

proceed on down <strong>the</strong> hill and directly across to <strong>the</strong>ir base.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “I remember this as <strong>the</strong> "Up <strong>the</strong> Hill battle." We went up <strong>the</strong> hill (and it was a damned steep hill). We got killed. We went down<br />

<strong>the</strong> hill and got resurrected. We went up <strong>the</strong> hill. Repeat at least three or four times for me. This is, I think, <strong>the</strong> battle where I<br />

also got one <strong>of</strong> my prouder awards, my recognition as an Honorary Shastan. At one point a small group <strong>of</strong> us was facing a<br />

small group <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m. I got tired <strong>of</strong> long distance fencing, shouted "Follow Me" and charged. No one followed. I got killed. And<br />

went down <strong>the</strong> hill again.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

A “<strong>The</strong> final phase was <strong>the</strong> result <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shastans realizing that <strong>the</strong> Adiantum forces1) Could not have many resurrections left and<br />

2) Had far<strong>the</strong>r to go to get back to <strong>the</strong>ir base than <strong>the</strong> Shastans did to get to <strong>the</strong> same place.<br />

“Accordingly <strong>the</strong> newly refreshed Shastans quick-marched across <strong>the</strong> valley and up toward <strong>the</strong> opposition base ("Not uphill<br />

again!" one Duke was heard to mutter). <strong>The</strong> early Adiantum casualties from <strong>the</strong> preceding action, who had already returned for<br />

resurrection, were quickly routed, <strong>the</strong> remainder were interdicted from getting to <strong>the</strong> resurrection point and an end <strong>of</strong> hostilities was<br />

negotiated between <strong>the</strong> two forces.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “<strong>The</strong>ir hill wasn't as steep as our hill. Thank God.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

A “<strong>The</strong> two armies marched back to camp with <strong>the</strong>ir banners to <strong>the</strong> fore and <strong>the</strong> King and Prince leading. Everybody gratefully<br />

disarmed and recuperated in <strong>the</strong> shade (I haven't mentioned that it was >100 degrees) before resuming less grueling activities<br />

until <strong>the</strong> evening's revelries began.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re are doubtless many inaccuracies/selective memories in <strong>the</strong> above, but maybe it will spark some o<strong>the</strong>r accounts.” –<br />

Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “It's pretty much how I remember it. I have vague memories <strong>of</strong> Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix running into a bee or wasp nest on one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

trips up <strong>the</strong> hill.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

I “I did walk through a nest <strong>of</strong> ground wasps. I only got one sting, however, at <strong>the</strong> inside base <strong>of</strong> my right thumb. This<br />

caused me to drop my helm in surprise, and it rolled down hill. Baron Gerhardt Kendall's son Andre was acting as my<br />

squire, and ran after it, right through <strong>the</strong> wasps. HE got stung over a dozen times.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> thing I remember about <strong>the</strong> last battle was that my shield strap broke just before we deployed. I grabbed a glaive,<br />

and Ranulf <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far North lent me his shield, just in case we ran into archers. <strong>The</strong> damned thing weighed about 35<br />

pounds. When <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rners were routed in <strong>the</strong>ir final attack on our position, I carried <strong>the</strong> #@$* thing all <strong>the</strong> way across<br />

<strong>the</strong> valley. Never saw any archers. I picked up stragglers along <strong>the</strong> way, and got almost to <strong>the</strong> top <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> slope, just in time<br />

to hear Kevin yell "Retreat!". Luckily, in a maneuver more reminiscent <strong>of</strong> Shastens, <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rners fell back from <strong>the</strong> edge<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> slope, and allowed us up to <strong>the</strong> top. <strong>The</strong>n we killed <strong>the</strong>m.” – Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

a “Just to make sure justice is done ... Paul tells it as it was - Andre was <strong>the</strong> main victim <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> wasps (yellowjackets<br />

in local parlance). He was an un-armored scout and was, in addition, was fighting for <strong>the</strong> King instead <strong>of</strong> his own<br />

Prince with his fa<strong>the</strong>r's permission. His loyalty and sacrifice was acknowledged at court that evening.<br />

“And yes, my original version <strong>of</strong> Sunday's hostilities was somewhat truncated (who wants to hear"We marched<br />

across <strong>the</strong> valley and died <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong>y marched across <strong>the</strong> valley and died" again and again?). One time when I was<br />

dragging my hot sweaty self across <strong>the</strong> valley (paved mostly with rounded granite rocks) I encountered two young<br />

demoiselles from Adiantum, who giggled and pointed and said"Look, ano<strong>the</strong>r dead Shastan!" I growled something<br />

to <strong>the</strong> effect <strong>of</strong>, "I'm no ~!@#$%^&* Shastan!" and trudged onward, <strong>the</strong>n stopped, performed a one-step turn, gave<br />

<strong>the</strong>m my best reveraunce and said, "Pardon ladies, I mis-spoke myself...WE are not a Shastan." <strong>the</strong>n went on my way.<br />

I believe <strong>the</strong>y were ra<strong>the</strong>r perplexed as to OUR identity <strong>the</strong>reafter.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

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“One fact <strong>of</strong> early Riesling history that should be noted. And that is <strong>the</strong> impact that Duke Paul and Duchess Carole had on <strong>the</strong> Shire during<br />

its formative years. <strong>The</strong>y would regularly travel to <strong>the</strong> Shire and spend <strong>the</strong> weekend training and partying with us. I think it was <strong>the</strong> fact<br />

that Paul treated us all alike that provided a strong example <strong>of</strong> behavior for those Rieslingers that were later knighted. In <strong>the</strong> Shire, we didn’t<br />

have squires and you could just as likely see any <strong>of</strong> us helping each o<strong>the</strong>r out in armoring or training.” – Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar<br />

Misc. Rieslingshire Games<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re was an event held I believe at Kearney Park where we played drop <strong>the</strong> handkerchief. Our rules were that everyone was in a circle<br />

facing in. <strong>The</strong> person with <strong>the</strong> handkerchief ran around behind <strong>the</strong> circle and dropped <strong>the</strong> handkerchief behind a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

opposite sex and continued running. When <strong>the</strong> person realized that <strong>the</strong> handkerchief was behind him/her, he/she would begin running<br />

in <strong>the</strong> opposite direction. When <strong>the</strong> two would meet, a kiss would be exchanged and <strong>the</strong>y would continue. Whoever got to <strong>the</strong> open<br />

space first would get to stay. <strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r would have to take <strong>the</strong> handkerchief and find ano<strong>the</strong>r victim.<br />

“Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate (whom I still love dearly) had <strong>the</strong> handkerchief and dropped it behind me. As we met and kissed, he <strong>the</strong>n<br />

picked me up under one arm and ran around <strong>the</strong> circle, got in my place and <strong>the</strong>n set me down. I always felt that was cheating, but it<br />

was all in fun.” – Lorna <strong>of</strong> Leeds<br />

October 20, 1973 AS VIII Columbus Day Tourney<br />

Held in Kearney Park, Fresno, CA. Douglas Longshanks, <strong>the</strong> Seneschal, was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Lists for Champion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shire were won by<br />

Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix. A revel followed in a private home. This was <strong>the</strong> first event.<br />

January 30, 1974 AS VIII Thirteenth Night Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Craig <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chambers, Fresno, CA, in honor <strong>of</strong> King Andrew and Queen Salomé. Alicia de Landelle sang her own<br />

songs, and Douglas Longshanks wrote a ballad for his Majesty.<br />

April 27, 1974 AS VIII Spring Tourney<br />

Held in Kierney Park, Fresno, CA. Douglas Longshanks was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Once again Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix won <strong>the</strong> lists for Champion<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> shire. <strong>The</strong>re were pair and team melees, Blind Man’s Bluff, clench-a-wench, and a potluck revel.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “This was Patti, Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar and my first Rieslingshire experience. We arrived Friday evening at Ian and Amanda's house,<br />

discovering that <strong>the</strong> weekly shire poker game and beer party was in progress - upon our arrival this continued (sans poker) as an<br />

in informal revel involving <strong>the</strong> entire Shire populace and all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> out <strong>of</strong> town guests, lasting until <strong>the</strong> small hours. Saturday's<br />

tourney was low key and fun - everybody fought everybody else several times (I think I did fairly well in <strong>the</strong> Champion Lists, but I don't<br />

remember how well). <strong>The</strong> after tourney revel was at Douglas and Lorna's house and matched or surpassed Friday for endurance<br />

and enjoyment. Sunday everybody met at Radio Park for bashing practice and sharing <strong>of</strong> techniques with <strong>the</strong> out <strong>of</strong> towners, <strong>the</strong>n<br />

headed home.<br />

“As <strong>the</strong> three <strong>of</strong> us were just getting out <strong>of</strong> Fresno on our way home Carnary, our VW square back broke down. After AAA towed<br />

us to a foreign car repair place (closed on that day and hour), we phoned Ian and begged sanctuary. By <strong>the</strong> time he got us and our<br />

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gear back to his house a revel similar to Friday's was already forming. To cut <strong>the</strong> story short - by <strong>the</strong> time our car was fixed and we<br />

departed for home again on Thursday after brunch, <strong>the</strong> three <strong>of</strong> us had experienced Rieslingshire hospitality to a mind boggling<br />

extent - with visiting and discussions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> whichness <strong>of</strong> why during <strong>the</strong> days and revelry every evening until we dropped. As we<br />

made our farewells we dubbed <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong> SCA's only permanent floating revel.<br />

“We didn't miss ano<strong>the</strong>r Riesling event (including while my arm was in a cast) for <strong>the</strong> next several years.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fighting events that occurred that day was a melee where, Duke Paul, Sir Kevin and myself (as Kevins squire and fairly<br />

new fighter) fought against all <strong>of</strong> Rieslings fighters (6 or 7 ?). Kevin and I held <strong>the</strong> right flank and Paul charged <strong>the</strong> left. While <strong>the</strong><br />

extent <strong>of</strong> my participation was guarding Kevin’s flank, I was shocked to find that at <strong>the</strong> end only <strong>the</strong> three <strong>of</strong> us were standing.<br />

“Also where we broke down was on Highway 99 just outside <strong>the</strong> town <strong>of</strong> Madera. I still remember <strong>the</strong> station attendant telling<br />

us that if we wanted too, we could look through a hole into <strong>the</strong> ladies room. <strong>The</strong> guy wasn’t too bright because Patti was in it at <strong>the</strong><br />

time (Kevin can tell you about that story!).” – Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar<br />

October 19, 1974 AS IX Fall Tourney<br />

Held at Kierney Park, Fresno, CA. Iain <strong>of</strong> Cawdor was acting Seneschal and autocrat, while Douglas Longshanks and Lorna <strong>of</strong> Leeds were<br />

King and Queen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky won <strong>the</strong> lists for Champion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shire, and <strong>the</strong>re were pair and team melees, and a<br />

revel.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “This is <strong>the</strong> event where my right elbow was broken when Detrich von Vinebergen's sword broke on my shield edge (he is lefthanded)<br />

and <strong>the</strong> broken part whipped around and cracked me above <strong>the</strong> vambrace - directly on <strong>the</strong> point where <strong>the</strong> ulna flattens<br />

and curves to form <strong>the</strong> joint (<strong>the</strong> Oelechronon Process, for you vocabulary nuts). <strong>The</strong> ER at Valley Med was overflowing (it was<br />

Fresno Relays weekend) hours passed until I was seen, <strong>the</strong> limb immobilized in plaster and we could return to Douglas and<br />

Lorna's house where <strong>the</strong> revel was taking place. My X-ray pictures were <strong>the</strong> hit (pun not intended) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> party.<br />

“Ironically, elbow guards were going to be mandatory <strong>the</strong> next fighting season (my own regulation no less) and mine was lying<br />

half-finished on my workbench at home.<br />

“It was <strong>the</strong> worst SCA fighting injury ever at that time. To say that I was concerned whe<strong>the</strong>r or not I would ever fight again is an<br />

understatement.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

1 “A painful event all around. This was also <strong>the</strong> event where I stepped back from a rush by a Caiden fighter, my foot landed in<br />

a small hole, and my right knee popped neatly out <strong>of</strong> joint. I rolled to <strong>the</strong> ground, surrendered <strong>the</strong> fight, and walked (very<br />

carefully) to <strong>the</strong> sidelines. I didn't go <strong>of</strong>f to <strong>the</strong> doctor's, but <strong>the</strong> knee went out twice more that day and it was a long time before<br />

I was comfortable with it.<br />

“I do remember when Kevin came <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> field he was <strong>the</strong> calmest one <strong>the</strong>re. He walked <strong>of</strong>f saying something like "I think<br />

my arm is broken." and quietly stated that he thought he should go to <strong>the</strong> hospital while o<strong>the</strong>rs were freaking out all around<br />

him. I remember waiting for a very long time for him to return to <strong>the</strong> event.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

November 3, 1974 AS IX SCA Demonstration<br />

Held at Newman Center, Fresno, CA as part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Fresno Rennaissance Faire. Iain <strong>of</strong> Cawdor was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. A revel followed.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Since I couldn't fight, I helped with M.C.-ing <strong>the</strong> combat parts. And proved that a cast is no impediment to doing a Pavane. At <strong>the</strong><br />

revel, I pulled out a 16 color set <strong>of</strong> felt pens and insisted that everyone emblazon <strong>the</strong>ir arms on my cast (so I had an armigerous<br />

arm).” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

January 18, 1975 AS IX Thirteenth Night Revel<br />

Held in Fresno, CA. Iain <strong>of</strong> Cawdor was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

April 19-20, 1975 AS IX Spring Tourney<br />

Held at Sycamore Campsite #1, Trimmer Lake Campground, East <strong>of</strong> Fresno. Lists for Champion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shire were held. <strong>The</strong>re were situationdefense<br />

competitions with three man teams, cooking competitions (any variety <strong>of</strong> fowl), and a needlecraft contest. Iain <strong>of</strong> Cawdor was <strong>the</strong><br />

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A “This was <strong>the</strong> first event I fought in after my elbow healed, I used a pole weapon (glaive) in <strong>the</strong> fighting. I forget how <strong>the</strong> teams were<br />

picked, but somehow King (incognito???) Paul teamed up with myself and my squire Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar. To be brief we slaughtered<br />

every o<strong>the</strong>r team that day (several times actually).<br />

“If I don't have multiple events rolled toge<strong>the</strong>r in my mind, <strong>the</strong>re was a ninja invade <strong>the</strong> castle course with b<strong>of</strong>fer weapons after<br />

dark on Saturday. Hide and seek with weapons, Oh Boy!<br />

“<strong>The</strong>n on Sunday <strong>the</strong>re was a cross between an obstacle course and a time and distance road rally, with a sort <strong>of</strong> D&D meets<br />

Monty Python flavor to <strong>the</strong> human-played obstacles. Ones that I remember included a troll (Craig <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chambers), a two-headed<br />

monster/warrior (I forget who played him/<strong>the</strong>m), a boulder throwing ogre (Olaf <strong>of</strong> course) and <strong>the</strong> Black Knight ("None Shall Pass"<br />

quoth Douglas). Unless I'm deluding myself I had <strong>the</strong> combined lowest course time and penalty score, primarily because I wasn't<br />

carrying a sword and shield and didn't feel compelled to fight when <strong>the</strong> rules allowed avoidance. (That's how I got past Olaf, you<br />

can't block a boulder with a spear so I just dodged and ran, ditto <strong>the</strong> two headed monster - I stuck <strong>the</strong> glaive shaft between <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

legs, ran widdershins and dumped <strong>the</strong>m on <strong>the</strong>ir keisters <strong>the</strong>n scooted out <strong>of</strong> Dodge). <strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r amusing aspect <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> course<br />

was that many combatants were followed along it by <strong>the</strong>ir gallery <strong>of</strong> friends and groupies, just like Arnie's Army.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

October 25-26, 1975 AS X Fall Tourney<br />

Held at Sycamore Campsite #1, Trimmer Lake Campground, East <strong>of</strong> Fresno. Iain <strong>of</strong> Cawdor was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Lists were held for Champion<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shire. <strong>The</strong>re was a Libelous and Satirical Poetry Contest, an on-<strong>the</strong>-spot, freehand drawing contest on a martial <strong>the</strong>me, an Orc shoot,<br />

a team situation attack and defense competition, a fighting quest featuring Boggies, an Ogre, a two-headed monster, a couple <strong>of</strong> used<br />

maidens and a couple <strong>of</strong> dark knights, and <strong>the</strong> Rieslingshire version <strong>of</strong> Who Do You Trust.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “I seem to have mixed <strong>the</strong> spring and fall events at Trimmer Lake toge<strong>the</strong>r in my muddled memories. In my earlier message about<br />

<strong>the</strong> event with <strong>the</strong> fighting quest I recalled ...<br />

“<strong>The</strong>n on Sunday <strong>the</strong>re was a cross between an obstacle course and a time and distance road rally, with a sort <strong>of</strong> D&D meets<br />

Monty Python flavor to <strong>the</strong> human-played obstacles. Ones that I remember included a troll (Craig <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chambers), a two-headed<br />

monster/warrior (I forget who played him/<strong>the</strong>m), a boulder throwing ogre (Olaf <strong>of</strong> course) and <strong>the</strong> Black Knight ("None Shall Pass"<br />

quoth Douglas). Unless I'm deluding myself I had <strong>the</strong> combined lowest course time and penalty score, primarily because I wasn't<br />

carrying a sword and shield and didn't feel compelled to fight when <strong>the</strong> rules allowed avoidance. (That's how I got past Olaf, you<br />

can't block a boulder with a spear so I just dodged and ran, ditto <strong>the</strong> two headed monster - I stuck <strong>the</strong> glaive shaft between <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

legs, ran widdershins and dumped <strong>the</strong>m on <strong>the</strong>ir keisters <strong>the</strong>n scooted out <strong>of</strong> Dodge). <strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r amusing aspect <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> course<br />

was that many combatants were followed along it by <strong>the</strong>ir gallery <strong>of</strong> friends and groupies, just like Arnie's Army.<br />

“I also remember playing roving referee after I had run <strong>the</strong> course and witnessing Olaf scoring a perfect free-throw on Terrence<br />

<strong>of</strong> Halliday's very pointy bascinet"Swish! Nothing but point!"<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Orc shoot was a very challenging cross-country broken-terrain archery contest. I recall that <strong>the</strong> Golden Rivers contingent<br />

performed quite well and vaguely recall having <strong>the</strong> top score for <strong>the</strong> day myself (doubtless just my swollen ego).” – Kevin<br />

Peregrynne<br />

1 “For Kevin’s information, <strong>the</strong> two-headed monster was played by myself and Detrich von Vinebergen (a lefty).” – Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar<br />

January 24, 1976 AS X Thirteenth Night Revel<br />

Sir Ianin <strong>of</strong> Cawdor was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. Held in Fresno.<br />

April 10-11, 1976 AS X Spring War<br />

Held at a 40 acre site East <strong>of</strong> Fresno, CA. Armor was rated as Heavy, Medium, or Light and was counted. Archers and archery were allowed.<br />

Several battles were fought.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “<strong>The</strong> SCA standard <strong>of</strong> chain over lea<strong>the</strong>r and a spangen helm were set aside for this event. You were protected by what you wore,<br />

so heavy armor could only be breached by "plate-cutting" weapons, (such as war hammers and great swords). If you wore a mix<br />

<strong>of</strong> armor types, where you were hit mattered. <strong>The</strong> class <strong>of</strong> armor you wore could also protect you from arrow wounds. So those<br />

armored in plate could only be wounded where <strong>the</strong>y were exposed such as chain covered armpits, eye slots, etc. It was an all war<br />

event, no single combat except at <strong>the</strong> pleasure <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> combatants between set-pieces.<br />

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“It was an interesting event but mixing archers in with heavy weapons was problematic. Lightly clad archers didn't mix in well<br />

because <strong>the</strong> rules <strong>of</strong> engagement were difficult to enforce. Some found <strong>the</strong>mselves overrun (and in physical danger) when <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

protective force <strong>of</strong> heavies were destroyed. Some were "destroyed" when in <strong>the</strong> "proximity" <strong>of</strong> heavies though <strong>the</strong>y could have<br />

escaped. Archers who wore heavy weapons protection had a better time as <strong>the</strong>y could engage in a number <strong>of</strong> ways.<br />

“Gleaning became a problem because <strong>the</strong> heavy armor hits were cracking arrows, which shattered upon be re-shot.” – Martin<br />

<strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

1 “This entire event was in <strong>the</strong> nature <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> experiments to expand on <strong>the</strong> possibilities in SCA warfare. Because <strong>the</strong><br />

whole point was to have fun, try new things out and see what happened , <strong>the</strong> sides in <strong>the</strong> various battles were non partisan -<br />

in battles where armor counted you simply matched yourself to <strong>the</strong> most similarly equipped fighter who was nearest your skill<br />

level and one joined <strong>the</strong> red team and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> blue team, <strong>the</strong> same with <strong>the</strong> archers.<br />

“Besides counting <strong>the</strong> armor as what you were really wearing (and <strong>the</strong> necessary weapon effects accordingly), and<br />

allowing archery, we also tried various killing from behind approaches from 'none allowed', to 'get <strong>the</strong>ir attention', to go ahead<br />

and 'whack <strong>the</strong>m lightly on an armored part' (e.g. <strong>the</strong>ir helm). <strong>The</strong> last resulted among o<strong>the</strong>r things in some hot tempers<br />

(adrenalin poisoning can lead to misjudgements <strong>of</strong> 'whack lightly' as well as missing safe places to hit {I wound up an archer<br />

when Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar hit my axe handle, thoroughly smooshing my thumb against my helm}).<br />

“Previous experiments with combat archery, notably Henrik's Island wars had not moved into mainstream warfare (if I<br />

remember, <strong>the</strong> archery and heavy combats were rarely if ever mixed). <strong>The</strong> introduction <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Saunders blunt to <strong>the</strong> West<br />

<strong>Kingdom</strong> (also to Henrik's credit I believe) provided an opportunity to change that. <strong>The</strong> observations above about <strong>the</strong> mixed<br />

results with archery are accurate in every particular, determining <strong>the</strong> drawbacks that needed fixing and <strong>the</strong> standards that<br />

needed to be developed were some <strong>of</strong> what <strong>the</strong> event was all about.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

I [... <strong>the</strong> archery and heavy combats were rarely if ever mixed ...] “No, that’s not quite right, we did use archers against<br />

armoured fighters. We just never seemed to have very many <strong>of</strong> ei<strong>the</strong>r at those wars, generally <strong>the</strong> fighters outnumbered<br />

<strong>the</strong> archers and so tactical usefulness was nil. We did learn that massed (6 or 7 bowmen) firing against a fixed position<br />

from a broad front (i.e., nearly crossfire) could take out large-shield covered fighters ...”<br />

[Saunders blunt ...] “As I mentioned previously, I first encountered <strong>the</strong> Saunders blunt tip in Phoenix during one <strong>of</strong> my<br />

trips down <strong>the</strong>re. I was at a practice at “Ship Rock” – a stone ruin – and saw an arrow hit <strong>the</strong> cheekbone <strong>of</strong> a bare-headed<br />

high school kid who shrugged <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> hit (as <strong>the</strong> red dot ring developed on his cheek.) I fired several Saunders tipped<br />

arrows at Charles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> JACS in his full plate and watched <strong>the</strong>m bounce <strong>of</strong>f. It was great! I brought some back to <strong>the</strong> West<br />

and used <strong>the</strong>m at <strong>the</strong> Island wars. See previous comments <strong>of</strong> hitting MacEanruig in <strong>the</strong> side <strong>of</strong> through brush cover.” –<br />

Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “One thing that was quickly apparent was that simply carrying a bow and wearing a mask and padding does not make one an<br />

effective soldier or a safe combatant. Many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> archers were former non-combatants (a lot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m women) and <strong>the</strong>y lacked<br />

<strong>the</strong> situational awareness to keep <strong>the</strong>mselves safe in <strong>the</strong> middle <strong>of</strong> a melee or to have much effect on <strong>the</strong> opposing fighters<br />

(<strong>the</strong>y spent too much time shooting at each o<strong>the</strong>r). On <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand, it also was apparent that an experienced (partially)<br />

armored fighter who was also a good archer was effectively <strong>the</strong> equivalent <strong>of</strong> a master pikeman with a _very_ long pike-shaft.<br />

People like Jeffrey Brokenblade, John FitzRolf and myself gleefully slaughtered our heavy fighter colleagues, harrassed <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

commanders and had a grand time.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> post-mortem bull sessions after dark led directly to my formulating <strong>the</strong> West <strong>Kingdom</strong> Combat Archery and War rules<br />

and publishing <strong>the</strong>m for comment in <strong>the</strong> next Page.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

May 15, 1976 AS XI Caid Rebellion<br />

Held on a field East <strong>of</strong> Fresno, CA. At opening court King Paul gave Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms to Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin, Charles de Pouen, Guy<br />

Marchand de Montvert, and Robear du Bois. <strong>The</strong> forces <strong>of</strong> Caid, led by Prince Gregory <strong>of</strong> York, formed <strong>the</strong>mselves at <strong>the</strong> bridge. King Paul<br />

led <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn forces toward <strong>the</strong> bridge and demanded that Caid yield. When this was refused he ordered <strong>the</strong> attack. After a long and<br />

bloody hour <strong>of</strong> fighting <strong>the</strong> bridge was taken at last.<br />

Of <strong>the</strong> fifty fighters that <strong>the</strong> kingdom army had started with and <strong>the</strong> thirty seven that Caid had begun with, all that was left were two<br />

<strong>Kingdom</strong> fighters as had happened before at <strong>the</strong> last rebellion. Once again one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m was Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky, holding <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong><br />

Banner. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> forces <strong>of</strong> Caid formed <strong>the</strong>mselves into a line in a nearby field. <strong>The</strong> kingdom forces also formed a line and charged. King<br />

Paul led <strong>the</strong> massed Dukes and senior knights in a charge around <strong>the</strong> right flank that broke through and surrounded <strong>the</strong> Caid forces. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

were soon killed to <strong>the</strong> last man. After ano<strong>the</strong>r pause <strong>the</strong> forces <strong>of</strong> Caid made a last stand at a castle near <strong>the</strong> bridge (made <strong>of</strong> bales <strong>of</strong> hay).<br />

<strong>The</strong> kingdom forces advanced from two sides behind shield walls and engulfed <strong>the</strong> castle. Thus <strong>the</strong> kingdom forces emerged victorious.<br />

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A [Once again one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m was Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky, holding <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> Banner.] “Unlike <strong>the</strong> previous year, both sides brought<br />

disciplined, formed-as-units troops as well as <strong>the</strong> usual warrior types to <strong>the</strong> rebellion. Caid continued its pattern from <strong>the</strong> first<br />

rebellion with excellent team coordination. <strong>The</strong> Royalists countered with (1) superior numbers (rumor had it that Caid hoped to<br />

field at least 80 fighters ... <strong>the</strong> Earl Marshal panicked <strong>the</strong> Mists into scrounging up 65), (2)equality in pole weapons (including formed<br />

units such as <strong>the</strong> Golden Rivers Glaives) and at least two trained shield wall units using scutum (30"x42" rectangular) shields<br />

(Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Shores and Rieslingshire).<br />

“<strong>The</strong> bridge battle was as bad as described, <strong>the</strong> only reason that some <strong>of</strong> us are still breathing is John ap Griffith's ability to<br />

shout "HOLD!" loud enough to halt aircraft overhead in <strong>the</strong>ir flight.”<br />

[<strong>The</strong>y were soon killed to <strong>the</strong> last man.] “This recounting actually glosses over some ra<strong>the</strong>r good tactics Caid formed up with<br />

a solid mixed battle line anchored with steady experienced fighters on <strong>the</strong>ir right (WK left) flank and a mobile reserve stationed<br />

behind <strong>the</strong>ir left. <strong>The</strong> Crown forces countered with an almost identical line formation, <strong>the</strong> difference being that <strong>the</strong> close reserve<br />

on <strong>the</strong> left was composed <strong>of</strong> junior knights and senior squires. King Paul held a strategic reserve <strong>of</strong> nearly a dozen Royal Peers<br />

and _very_ senior knights around him on <strong>the</strong> slope above <strong>the</strong> battle lines. When <strong>the</strong> lines engaged and Caid tried a single<br />

envelopment to <strong>the</strong>ir left, he led us down <strong>the</strong> hill in a counter-envelopment that wound up (about <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> ano<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> John's [no<br />

one could see or brea<strong>the</strong>] "Holds!") sandwiching <strong>the</strong> remaining Caidan forces against <strong>the</strong> remnants <strong>of</strong> our left flank from behind).”<br />

[Thus <strong>the</strong> kingdom forces emerged victorious.] “<strong>The</strong> castle battle was quicker but just as uncomfortable as <strong>the</strong> bridge. This<br />

time, through <strong>the</strong> evening after <strong>the</strong> fighting, we all stayed in camp toge<strong>the</strong>r and partied and re-hashed <strong>the</strong> action.<br />

“If Jon can relay this to Brian, he can give us his recounting <strong>of</strong> things in <strong>the</strong> field battle, where he was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> experienced<br />

fighters holding our left flank. (His story <strong>of</strong> watching <strong>the</strong> dust settle and realizing that <strong>the</strong>y were facing TWO ranks <strong>of</strong> fighters still<br />

sticks in my mind.)” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “This is <strong>the</strong> article I wrote for <strong>the</strong> Crown Prints, shortly after <strong>the</strong> event. I am glad Fredrick found it as I had forgotten writing it. I will<br />

add a bit more detail at <strong>the</strong> end.<br />

ANNUAL CAID REBELLION FAILS ... AGAIN<br />

On <strong>the</strong> 15th <strong>of</strong> May Rebel Forces under Prince Gregory <strong>of</strong> York marched into Rieslingshire, hoping to crush <strong>the</strong> Loyalist Forces<br />

before <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> King Paul's army arrived. Had <strong>the</strong> Rebels arrived a day sooner, <strong>the</strong>y might have succeeded, but Paul arrived <strong>the</strong><br />

night before with a large army. Although Caid mustered a record 36 fighters, King Paul's army totaled 52 fighters, 6 <strong>of</strong> whom were<br />

Dukes. Cleverly observing that he was outnumbered, Gregory, aided by <strong>the</strong> noted Rebel, Baron Sir Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided, chose<br />

to defend a bridge just south <strong>of</strong> Rieslingshire. Much to <strong>the</strong> Rebel's concern, <strong>the</strong> King's army slowly advanced behind a shied wall,<br />

over <strong>the</strong> top <strong>of</strong> which a vast array <strong>of</strong> pole arms protruded. Despite <strong>the</strong> North's large numbers and shield wall, <strong>the</strong> fight was long,<br />

hot, fiercely contested, hot, dusty, and hot. After more than an hour <strong>of</strong> fighting 2 Loyalist fighters had uncontested control <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

bridge. However, by <strong>the</strong> time Paul's army had licked its wounds and began to march South, Gregory & Hugh had rallied 29 Rebels<br />

to meet Paul's army in <strong>the</strong> open field. <strong>The</strong> King faced <strong>the</strong> main Rebel line with his unbelted fighters & shield wall, <strong>the</strong>n led all six<br />

Dukes plus o<strong>the</strong>r knights in an attack on <strong>the</strong> Rebel left, which gave ground and was overrun. Meanwhile <strong>the</strong> main line was cut down<br />

one by one from <strong>the</strong> left. <strong>The</strong> surviving Rebel forces finding <strong>the</strong>mselves surrounded, charged through <strong>the</strong> Loyalist main line and<br />

rallied into a small group, which was promptly butchered by King Paul's army. Paul's army <strong>the</strong>n spent so much time celebrating<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir victory that Gregory & Hugh were able to rally about 25 survivors at a nearby castle. As soon as King Paul noticed this last act<br />

<strong>of</strong> defiance, he marshalled his army and sent <strong>the</strong>m over <strong>the</strong> battlements behind <strong>the</strong>ir shield wall, where <strong>the</strong>ir mass was sufficient<br />

to push many defenders <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> battlements into <strong>the</strong> courtyard below. <strong>The</strong> question <strong>of</strong> rebellion having been definitively settled<br />

beyond any reasonable doubt (for this year, anyway), <strong>the</strong> populace returned to camp to ba<strong>the</strong> in <strong>the</strong> stream, have dinner & sing<br />

around a campfire. A small pack <strong>of</strong> die~hard crazies fought challenges Sunday morning presumably having found parts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

bodies that were nei<strong>the</strong>r sore nor bruised. P.SAt Opening Court, Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms were given to Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin, Charles de<br />

Rouen, Guy Marchand de Montvert & Robear du Bois. Robear du Bois (Bob Wood)<br />

* from CROWN PRINTS, VERY LATE MAY & EARLY JUNE, 1976 ISSUE-<br />

Baron Fredrick <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn<br />

aka Woody Hendrick<br />

“Kevin's comment about a rumored Caid Army <strong>of</strong> 80 is due to a phone call our ever-helpful principality seneschal, Fiona MacGregor.<br />

We had recently held a fighting practice for <strong>the</strong> war, with a turnout <strong>of</strong> over 25 fighters, a very large number <strong>the</strong>n. <strong>The</strong>re were also<br />

an unusually large number <strong>of</strong> noncombatants at this practice, which was what lead to Fiona telling someone in <strong>the</strong> Bay area that<br />

we must have had 80 people at our last fighting practice. She thought it was good psychological warfare, not realizing she was<br />

setting up Caid for its worst defeat in a field. We had never seen a shield wall before, and it seemed that <strong>the</strong>re was no end to it<br />

or <strong>the</strong> polearms behind it. I only remember one incident from this battle. I was fighting from <strong>the</strong> hay bales that made up <strong>the</strong> right<br />

side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bridge and trying, without success, to kill a fighter in a red helmet who was being very effective with his spear. He finally<br />

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stepped back from <strong>the</strong> battle line to rest, and turned to talk to <strong>the</strong> man next to him. He was near <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> shield wall, and I<br />

knew if I could get 6 feet closer I could kill him, so I threw myself down on my knees and left hand, thrusting with my right and hitting<br />

him in <strong>the</strong> side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> head. I managed to crawl back into our lines without being hit, I think due to <strong>the</strong> protection <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Western<br />

shield wall. This was a very hot and dusty fight, and <strong>the</strong> bodies were left where <strong>the</strong>y fell until almost <strong>the</strong> end, when <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

allowed to get up and leave. I commanded <strong>the</strong> left flank unit in <strong>the</strong> field battle, with Sir Thomas <strong>the</strong> Merciless, Maihee MacFergie,<br />

Patrick <strong>of</strong> Innisfree and two o<strong>the</strong>rs (possibly Guy de Montfort and Oberon). We saw an incredible number <strong>of</strong> white belts lined up<br />

opposite us, so we took a position wide on <strong>the</strong> flank, to give room to maneuver. After <strong>the</strong> battle Paul told Martin that he decided that<br />

Houghton didn't have enough men to envelope <strong>the</strong> main line and deal with <strong>the</strong> flank unit, so we had cooked our own goose by<br />

starting so far from <strong>the</strong> line. Paul lead his formidable group against us, and <strong>the</strong>re was nothing we could do but fall back till we<br />

reached <strong>the</strong> flank <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> line. Once we stopped to fight it was over in seconds. William <strong>the</strong> Lucky knocked me over (so I would leave<br />

Paul alone he said later), and I crawled back to where I could stand up safely, and found I was now almost behind our right flank,<br />

and that Maihee was <strong>the</strong> only man left facing Paul and his host. Houghton's group had killed almost half <strong>the</strong> line, and Paul's group<br />

was now directly behind and within 10 or 15 feet <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> line. Fortunately a hold was called at this point, and we could see<br />

our position was hopeless. When <strong>the</strong>y called lay-on, I charged through <strong>the</strong> Western left flank, aiming for a polearm's man who<br />

promptly disappeared. <strong>The</strong> next few fighters I saw were Caidan, o<strong>the</strong>r men who had broken through <strong>the</strong> line so <strong>the</strong>y could live for<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r 5 or 10 seconds before being hunted down and slaughtered. Kevin came charging along, and I sidestepped him, but<br />

couldn't avoid James Greyhelm who was close behind him. James' second blow was a wrap, which killed me. I think Martin was<br />

<strong>the</strong> last man standing from Caid, which, <strong>of</strong> course, attracted <strong>the</strong> attention <strong>of</strong> a lot <strong>of</strong> people. Not <strong>the</strong> sort <strong>of</strong> attention one really<br />

seeks. <strong>The</strong> tactics, organization and execution <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Western Army were flawless. <strong>The</strong> castle battle seemed like a futile exercise.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was no way to stop <strong>the</strong> West after <strong>the</strong> field battle. <strong>The</strong> shield wall negated <strong>the</strong> advantage <strong>the</strong> haybale walls gave, and <strong>the</strong><br />

length <strong>of</strong> wall was too long to defend against odds <strong>of</strong> almost 2 to 1. You learn more by losing a war, and Caid would learn a lot from<br />

this war. We had a lot <strong>of</strong> fun (well, most <strong>of</strong> it was fun), and looked forward to <strong>the</strong> next rebellion. Unfortunately some people thought<br />

we were serious about it being a rebellion, and this would be <strong>the</strong> last war to be called a rebellion.” – Robear du Bois<br />

1 “I remember that blow! But what I mostly remember was <strong>the</strong> huge grin on Robear's face- probably because I wasn't some<br />

huge dude with glaive or something, and didn't hit him too hard ... That was a really righteously cool war.” – James Greyhelm<br />

C [About <strong>the</strong> Rieslingshire Shield Wall.] “This new SCA tactic came about because <strong>of</strong> two influences in Riesling society. 1st <strong>the</strong> movie<br />

ZULU, a favorite <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> group, inspired us to develop group tactics. 2nd Mistress Amanda <strong>of</strong> Cawdor was writing her first novel and<br />

it had a Roman <strong>the</strong>me. So we were inspired to develop group tactics and <strong>the</strong> roman infantry weapons and tactics we adopted<br />

seemed to work best for a group with mixed levels <strong>of</strong> fighting skills and experiences. Along with <strong>the</strong> large scutums <strong>the</strong> shield men<br />

were armed with short swords with thrusting tips. Duke Douglas because <strong>of</strong> his height directed <strong>the</strong> troops from behind <strong>the</strong> wall<br />

with his pole arm. Sir Ian, Sir Lodbrog, and I were <strong>the</strong> fire brigade in case anyone broke through <strong>the</strong> line.”<br />

[About <strong>the</strong> 2nd CAID Rebellion Bridge Battle.] “We had been practicing for months, since we had gotten word that CAID would<br />

be <strong>the</strong>re in mass. It was decided to use two large fighters Olaf <strong>the</strong> Medi-Ogre, and a non-Rieslinger, Warren <strong>the</strong> Strange in <strong>the</strong> front<br />

line to bust open a Killing Zone. Instead, <strong>the</strong>y both died immediately and formed an impenetrable wall between <strong>the</strong> two forces.<br />

Since we were trying out <strong>the</strong> rule <strong>of</strong> not removing <strong>the</strong> dead, except for emergencies, <strong>the</strong>y stayed <strong>the</strong>re forming <strong>the</strong> base for an everenlarging<br />

mass <strong>of</strong> bodies. One <strong>of</strong> my clearest memories <strong>of</strong> this battle was <strong>of</strong> Robear and Sir Hugh standing on <strong>the</strong> hay bales that<br />

formed <strong>the</strong> bridge walls and slamming <strong>the</strong> front loyalist lines with bee hive pole arms. <strong>The</strong>se large pole arms had a large ball-like<br />

end and were used in a full 180 degree arc. When I stepped back out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> line for a brea<strong>the</strong>r my knuckles were bleeding through<br />

hockey gloves and a shield from <strong>the</strong>ir blows. It was because <strong>of</strong> this battle that <strong>the</strong> swing <strong>of</strong> pole arms was limited.” – Rand <strong>of</strong><br />

Dunbar<br />

1 “I think <strong>the</strong> decisive factor that caused me to promulgate <strong>the</strong> 90 degree restriction was still photos <strong>of</strong> this battle that clearly<br />

showed <strong>the</strong> heads <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> mauls trailing <strong>the</strong> users' hand grip by at least 30 degrees <strong>of</strong> arc. <strong>The</strong> leverage exerted was scary.”<br />

– Kevin Peregrynne<br />

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November 22, 1975 AS X Potluck Feast and Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Senior Commons <strong>of</strong> Crown College, University <strong>of</strong> California, at Santa Cruz, CA. Joanna de Lisane was <strong>the</strong> autocrat and<br />

Seneschal. This was <strong>the</strong> first event <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> College.<br />

February 28, 1976 AS X First Tourney and Revel<br />

Held at Crown College, U.C. Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA. Yaegar Brokenenose and Joanna de Paquerette were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. Lists were held<br />

for Protector <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> College, <strong>the</strong>re were b<strong>of</strong>fer lists for men and women, archery contests, a maiden-rescuing contest for men and a bodycarrying<br />

contest for ladies. <strong>The</strong>re was a cooking contest for soups, and a Pun Contest on <strong>the</strong> subject <strong>of</strong> Whales, with unnamed judges.<br />

<strong>The</strong> potluck feast and revel was held at <strong>the</strong> Senior Commons.<br />

November 20, 1976 AS XI Second Annual Potluck Feast and Revel<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Senior Commons, Crown College, UC Santa Cruz. Joanna de Lisane was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

June?/July AS XIII House Ilwherlain Revel<br />

Okay, this is a very personal memory <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> revel, and it might prove amusing to folks. (<strong>The</strong>se accounts have been a bit on <strong>the</strong> dry side.<br />

I figure I can add a more personal flavor.) <strong>The</strong> reason I have <strong>the</strong> June?/July? is that 21 years later, I'm a little fuzzy on <strong>the</strong> exact date. I recall<br />

it being <strong>of</strong>fset one week from <strong>the</strong> Crusade <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf (which I will detail in ano<strong>the</strong>r posting), but can't recall which way. It's only because<br />

I have a semi-photographic memory that I can remember as much as that. Spellings may be somewhat <strong>of</strong>f, too...<br />

Anyway, this was a two-day revel held at David <strong>of</strong> Ilwherlain's house up in <strong>the</strong> Santa Cruz mountains. Potluck encouraged. I brought<br />

stuffed mushrooms and spinach turnovers, which endeared me to several vegetarians, since non-meat items were in fairly short supply.<br />

However, I walked into <strong>the</strong> kitchen, and this rascally old guy who was chatting grabbed me, goosed me, and said "God, you've got<br />

a great ass." "Excuse me," ra<strong>the</strong>r icily, "have we been introduced?" But by <strong>the</strong>n his interest had wandered elsewhere. "Who's <strong>the</strong> rascally<br />

old reprobate?" I inquired. "Randol <strong>of</strong> Hightower," someone said. "Randall Garrett," someone added. He turned at his name. "Too bad,"<br />

I commented. "I used to like his books."<br />

I was told later that this was <strong>the</strong> worst thing I could have said, since I couldn't shake him for most <strong>of</strong> that day. It seems he *liked*<br />

women who insulted him in a witty manner. Or so I was told. Somehow, Randall features prominently in most <strong>of</strong> my memories. Always<br />

as a lech. I watched him doing a duet <strong>of</strong> "Have some Madiera, M'Dear" as part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bardic entertainment, and reflected that it was <strong>the</strong><br />

most singularly appropriate casting I'd ever seen. I became acquainted with Wilowen <strong>of</strong> Stuarts at that revel because he came to my rescue<br />

on several occasions when Randall had me backed into a corner. (Will is a philanderer, Randall was a lech. I had a very swift lesson on<br />

<strong>the</strong> difference!)<br />

Minor amounts <strong>of</strong> fighting took place on <strong>the</strong> terrace below <strong>the</strong> house. <strong>The</strong> library was constantly inhabited by crowds <strong>of</strong> people<br />

watching <strong>the</strong> betamax (remember betamax?), especially watching a bootleg copy <strong>of</strong> Star Wars. Bardic circles would spontaneously generate,<br />

last for about 45 minutes, and <strong>the</strong>n break up again. <strong>The</strong>re was a constant supply <strong>of</strong> food in <strong>the</strong> kitchen, provided by our so-gracious hosts.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re were informal groups that would ga<strong>the</strong>r to discuss things such as how to build a Tudor bodice, or to critique <strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong> Anne<br />

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Duke Paul and Duchess Carol were in attendance, and I believe Sean O Claighdean was <strong>the</strong>re as well. Heavy attendance by Sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

Shores, <strong>of</strong> course. Those on <strong>the</strong> list who were <strong>the</strong>re, raise your hand? It was two days <strong>of</strong> rolling revel, and <strong>the</strong> embodiment <strong>of</strong> what a great<br />

SCA revel could be.” – Jilara <strong>of</strong> Carrowlea<br />

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A “I went to that revel too. And I remember it being exactly as Jilara depicts it. It was events like this one that make it so difficult to<br />

participate in An Tir. <strong>The</strong> people who were <strong>the</strong> leadership when I joined seemed to my eyes to be a intelligent, articulate, well<br />

educated bunch with real jobs and a sense <strong>of</strong> style. As a socially evolving teenager a lot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se people shaped my view <strong>of</strong> what<br />

was "cool" . I suppose I will always be a Westie at heart. It was in this era that Ion <strong>of</strong> Cawdore loaned me "Shogun", I have Kimono<br />

hanging on my wall, Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix recommended Georgette Heyer (When I go to England in October I am going to Bath) and he<br />

recommended I take Aikido. Aikido changed my life more than anything save <strong>the</strong> SCA. John and Bjo's house (as was Kevin and<br />

Patrice) was a wonderful example <strong>of</strong> combining adult living with Whimsy and Bjo gave me <strong>the</strong> most practical job advice I have ever<br />

received. And <strong>of</strong> course Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix was always my inspiration <strong>of</strong> how Royalty behaved, I have met very few raining Queens<br />

that will help a raw 17 year old newby with a costume, or have Gilbert and Sullivan parties <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong>re was Ithra ... “ – Jana Seasgir<br />

1 “It was a wonderful party made even more so as we had <strong>the</strong> space 4100 sq ft <strong>of</strong> house and acres <strong>of</strong> land which allowed small<br />

groups to congregate and do whatever as <strong>the</strong>y wished.<br />

“ I am sorry that Jilara was <strong>of</strong>fended by Randall, What can I say? That was Randall, Herald to <strong>the</strong> Core, a lech, and<br />

delightful conversationalist. He lived with us for two years and wrote several published short stories during that time. Randall<br />

married and collaborated on a series <strong>of</strong> Lord Darcy books, which were finished postumously by his wife. He contracted viral<br />

menengitis and unfortunately went head first. Before he died we visited him at <strong>the</strong> Palo Alto Veterans Hospital and were<br />

shocked to see him, frail and without most <strong>of</strong> his fabulous memory.<br />

“Thanks to Jilara for her compliments on Janice's stuffed mushrooms and spinach tarts, <strong>the</strong>y are meatless favorites <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> household. We are glad you enjoyed <strong>the</strong>m. My largest memory <strong>of</strong> Randall at this revel was his standing on <strong>the</strong> deck talking<br />

with a group <strong>of</strong> us and looking down into our bedroom where we could clearly see a naked couple having sex on our bed.<br />

Randall quietly announced that being ladies and gentlemen we would all turn our backs and let <strong>the</strong>m have <strong>the</strong>ir supposed<br />

privacy. <strong>The</strong> group did so. And <strong>the</strong> party progressed. To this day I have no idea who <strong>the</strong>y were, nor do I much care. I was<br />

<strong>of</strong>fended that <strong>the</strong>y chose my bed, <strong>the</strong>re were plenty <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r places for willing adults to engage in such activities had <strong>the</strong>y<br />

desired without being on public display.<br />

“Having a house in <strong>the</strong> redwood forested hills, our windows to <strong>the</strong> view were all <strong>of</strong> clear glass and had no curtains. We<br />

never had need for <strong>the</strong>m, and enjoyed <strong>the</strong> views, particularly from our master bathroom toilet. While we had warned guests<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir being visible from that facility and recommended use <strong>of</strong> our o<strong>the</strong>r bathrooms we neglected to say anything about our<br />

bedroom.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> revel was well attended, with most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Shores and many o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West members<br />

participating.” – David <strong>of</strong> Illwheirlane<br />

I [I was <strong>of</strong>fended that <strong>the</strong>y chose my bed, <strong>the</strong>re were plenty <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r places for willing adults to engage in such activities had<br />

<strong>the</strong>y desired without being on public display.] “I have to chuckle over this, as Ginger Jensen (SCA name???) and I were<br />

looking for <strong>the</strong> bathroom, and we walked in on <strong>the</strong>m. We said "Oh, excuse us, carry on..." with aplomb, and quickly shut<br />

<strong>the</strong> door. I don't know who it was, ei<strong>the</strong>r. We were courteous enough not to focus on <strong>the</strong>m long enough to note identities.<br />

But so much for <strong>the</strong>ir supposed privacy!” – Jilara <strong>of</strong> Carrowlea<br />

a “Thinking back on this revel, we realized that it was attended by about 150 people. We hope that it was enjoyed by<br />

our guests as much as we did. (and not for extra curricular activities which were not <strong>of</strong>fered by <strong>the</strong> house.) – David <strong>of</strong><br />

Illwheirlane<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> Montalinas (Perilous<br />

Visions) - Azure, a peregrine falcon’s head erased to sinister<br />

proper within a laurel wreath argent (falco peregrinus).<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Marches – <strong>The</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> Montalinas/Perilous Visions<br />

<strong>The</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> Montalinas/Perilous Visions<br />

(Monterey, CA)<br />

August 10, 1974 AS IX First Tourney, Montalinas<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> park on Lover’s Point, Monterey, CA. Garryl Harper Flaming Sword was <strong>the</strong> autocrat. <strong>The</strong>re was swimming, lists for Defender<br />

<strong>of</strong> Montalinas, a bread contest, a sand castle contest, a squirrel feeding contest, and a revel.<br />

December 14, 1974 AS IX Carmel Valley Christmas Celebration<br />

Held in Carmel Valley, CA. An SCA demonstration was put on. Gabriel <strong>of</strong> Glengary, <strong>the</strong> Seneschal, and Velta <strong>of</strong> Tanglewood were <strong>the</strong><br />

autocrats.<br />

February 15, 1975 AS IX St. Valentine’s Day Tourney<br />

Held at <strong>the</strong> Monterey Fairgrounds, Monterey, CA. Robert <strong>of</strong> Riaat and Gabriel <strong>of</strong> Glengary were <strong>the</strong> autocrats. <strong>The</strong>re were lists for Defender<br />

<strong>of</strong> Montalinas, and a revel at <strong>the</strong> Banquet Room <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Outrigger Restaurant on Cannery Row.<br />

April, 1976 AS X<br />

<strong>The</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> shire tried to change <strong>the</strong>ir name to Perilous Visions (<strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Heralds rejected <strong>the</strong> change). Velta <strong>of</strong> Tanglewood<br />

began Monday Night dance lessons. Sabrina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dancing Winds was <strong>the</strong> chatelaine.<br />

August 21, 1976 AS XI Midsummer Faire<br />

Held by <strong>the</strong> Special Services, Presidio, Monterey, CA. A tourney was held on Soldiers Field and a revel followed. Velta <strong>of</strong> Tanglewood was<br />

<strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Rivenoak (<strong>The</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Great Oak) - Quarterly Or and argent, a calygreyhound<br />

rampant to sinister between three laurel wreaths sable.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Marches – Shire <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Great Oak<br />

<strong>The</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Great Oak<br />

(Chico, CA)<br />

(This is now <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Rivenoak)<br />

October 9, 1976 AS XI Living War Game<br />

Held in Bidwell Park, Chico, CA. <strong>The</strong> autocrat was Darthnar, <strong>the</strong> acting Seneschal. A battle from Tolkien’s “<strong>The</strong> Lord <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rings” was<br />

recreated.<br />

October 23-24, 1976 AS XI Damsel in Distress Tourney and Viking Harvest Festival<br />

Held in Bidwell Park, Chico, CA. Saturday saw melees, lists, a living chess game, a contest to design a fortress and defenses (you are a<br />

medieval monster who has captured <strong>the</strong> girl <strong>of</strong> your dreams - defend her from rescue), a cooking contest (lure <strong>the</strong> monster from <strong>the</strong> maiden -<br />

he likes spiced sweets, pepper and exotic nuts), Best Dressed and Most Au<strong>the</strong>ntic Monsters, Best Damsel in Distress Outfit, Best Fool’s<br />

Livery, Best Damsel in Distress Scene, and in <strong>the</strong> evening <strong>the</strong>re was a Viking Banquet. <strong>The</strong>re were contests for <strong>the</strong> Best Tale involving<br />

Thor’s adventures, Best Valkyrie Song or Poem for those slain in battle, and Best Toast. Sunday saw a pilgramage to <strong>the</strong> Great Oak, where<br />

Errol Flynn’s “Robin Hood:” was filmed, and a living war game <strong>of</strong> Robin Hood. Darthnar was <strong>the</strong> autocrat.<br />

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Defunct Branches<br />

Defunct Branches<br />

Barony <strong>of</strong> Fenrishaven<br />

Eilidh na Caitolh was <strong>the</strong> Seneschal. Located in Honolulu, Hawaii. Held one tournament, July 1, 1972, at Kapiolani Park, Honolulu, HI. Shire<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Western Seas is rising <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Hmmm. By <strong>the</strong> time I was exposed to <strong>the</strong> group in Hawaii, in early '77 ("exposed", sound like a virus or something), <strong>the</strong> group<br />

status was just moving to that <strong>of</strong> a Barony. Was this, perhaps, <strong>the</strong> result <strong>of</strong> modified membership thresholds that resulted in an<br />

earlier relegation to Shire status?” – Radnor <strong>of</strong> Guildemar, who first learned <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA in '75 from an article in <strong>the</strong> Honolulu Star<br />

Bulletin entitled "<strong>The</strong> Merry Masochists", and joined anyway.<br />

Protectorate <strong>of</strong> Avila<br />

Avila Beach, CA. Lawrence <strong>of</strong> Canterbury was <strong>the</strong> Seneschal. Formed in April, 1970. Held Avila Beach Canterbury Faire at Avila School,<br />

May 9-10, 1969, AS IV; May 8-9, 1970 AS V; May 28-29, 1971 AS VI. <strong>The</strong>n died.<br />

Canton <strong>of</strong> Naess<br />

Formed in February 1972 in El Monte, CA. Maire Aislinge was <strong>the</strong> Seneschal. Debreceni Illona was her deputy. William <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Highlands<br />

was <strong>the</strong> Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences (?).<br />

Province <strong>of</strong> Gandheim<br />

Stockton, CA. Formed in June, 1972. In abeyance in November 1972. Isaac <strong>the</strong> Unlikely was <strong>the</strong> Seneschal. Edwin Bohnn von Ravenswald<br />

was Knight Marshal.<br />

Barony <strong>of</strong> Montforêt<br />

Montana. Formed in <strong>the</strong> fall <strong>of</strong> 1970. Morgany Brith was <strong>the</strong> Seneschal. Lasted through 1971.<br />

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Appendices – Officer Lists<br />

APPENDICES<br />

Officer Lists<br />

Society Officers<br />

(‘Present’ would be AS XIII sometime – this is updated from a document compiled by Mistress Hilary <strong>of</strong> Serendip)<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Directors (Formed July 1968) Jon DeCles July 1968 - April 1975<br />

Diana Listmaker July 1968 - May 1976<br />

Harold Breakstone July 1968 - January 1972<br />

Ruthven <strong>of</strong> Rockridge January 1972 - April 1974<br />

Douglas Brownbeard April 1974 - September 1976<br />

Ruthven <strong>of</strong> Rockridge April 1975 - October 1977<br />

Carolyn O’Conaire April 1975 - February 1978<br />

William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton April 1975 - June 1979<br />

Steward (Chancellor/Seneschal <strong>of</strong> SCA) Jon DeCles July 1968 - Spring 1973<br />

Samuel de Basset April 1973 - Spring 1974<br />

Thorvald im Grimmi Spring 1974 - (May?) 1976<br />

Deputy Steward Samuel de Basset Fall 1971 - April 1973<br />

Thorvald im Grimmi April 1973 - May 1974<br />

Ruthven <strong>of</strong> Rockridge May 1974 - May 1976<br />

Chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Exchequer Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit April 1967 - August 1968<br />

Diana Listmaker August 1970 - 1972<br />

Kreig Allerhochst 1972 - 1973<br />

Douglas Brownbeard Spring 1973 - 1976<br />

Lord Laurel King <strong>of</strong> Arms Harald <strong>of</strong> Breakstone August 1969 - 1973<br />

Ioseph <strong>of</strong> Locksley 1973 - 1975<br />

Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West 1975 - 1979<br />

Registrar Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit April 1967 - September 1970<br />

Boncueur Sept. 1970 - October 1974<br />

Eilis ni Roibeard O’Boirne October 1974 - May 1975<br />

Richard <strong>the</strong> Short 1975 - 1978<br />

Chancellor David <strong>of</strong> Illwheirlane July 1968 - ?<br />

Jon DeCles Fall 1969? -<br />

Earl Marshal Edwin Bersark Summer 1971 - 1973<br />

Richard Ironsteed 1973 - 1976<br />

Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences William <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shire Spring 1972 -1979<br />

Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts Diana Listmaker July 1968 -1975<br />

Tribune Harold <strong>of</strong> Breakstone Summer 1971 -<br />

Stock Clerk Harold Haakonson 1971 - 1972<br />

Timothy Stonewall 1972 -1973<br />

Alice <strong>of</strong> Briar Brook 1973 - 1979<br />

Deputy Chronicler Linda Muriell von Katzenbrasse June 1974 - May 1975<br />

Eilis ni Roibeard O’Boirne May 1975 -<br />

TI Editor (Redactor) Jon DeCles April 1967 - June 1969<br />

Kerry <strong>the</strong> Rock June 1969 - Spring 1974<br />

Sylvanus Andere Spring 1974 -1974 (end?)<br />

Clerk <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chancery Created 1/27/73?<br />

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Appendices – Officer Lists<br />

Herald’s Roster<br />

(No Date Specified)<br />

Caid Crescent Herald Conrad von Regensburg<br />

Angels Seraph Cadhla <strong>of</strong> Tregden<br />

John ap Griffin (untitled)<br />

Calafia Trident (acting) ?<br />

Isles Red Tower Renfield <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Inland March (Edmund Renfield<br />

Wanderscribe)<br />

Dreiburgen Pheon ?<br />

An Tir Black Lion Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway<br />

Madrone Robert <strong>of</strong> Westmarch<br />

Three Mountains Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway<br />

Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists Green Cloak Leon de Asturias<br />

Province <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists Nebuly Wilhelm von Schlüssel<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Shores Silver Gull Paul <strong>the</strong> Barbarian<br />

Marin Grey Colin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Axe<br />

Rieslingshire<br />

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Appendices – Officer Lists<br />

<strong>Kingdom</strong> Officers<br />

Seneschal Jon DeCles 5/67 - 6/70<br />

Stefan de Lorraine 6/70 - 1/6/73<br />

William <strong>the</strong> Lucky 1/6/73 - 1/4/75<br />

Andre de Sevastopol 1/4/75 - Present<br />

Earl Marshal Edwin Bersark 5/67 - 11/71<br />

Caradoc ap Cador 11/71 - 1/6/73 (?)<br />

(Acting) Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit 1/6/73 (?) - 2/23/73<br />

Kevin Peregrynne 2/23/73 - Present<br />

Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge<br />

Christina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Runes<br />

Master <strong>of</strong> Music Alphonso de Castille<br />

Chancellor David <strong>of</strong> Illwheirlane 7/68 - Present<br />

(David considers himself on leave from this position, as he does not<br />

currently live in <strong>The</strong> West, but was never released from it ...)<br />

Chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Exchequer Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit 7/68 - ?<br />

Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow 1/70 - ?<br />

Scribe Alisande du Rohan (Henrik) 1/8/71<br />

Andre de Sevastopol<br />

Annette <strong>of</strong> Fair Monte<br />

Principal Herald (College setup in April ‘68)<br />

Herald <strong>of</strong> Breakstone (Court Herald)<br />

- August 69<br />

(Clarion) Randall <strong>of</strong> Hightower August 69 - ?<br />

(Vesper) Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West ?<br />

Master <strong>of</strong> Sciences Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean (Jon FitzRolf) 7/72 -?<br />

Brian Dritar an Con ?<br />

Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists Diana Listmaker<br />

Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West<br />

Rachel Col de Cygne<br />

Janet Breakstone<br />

Gormflait niCuallachin 3/26/72<br />

Annette <strong>of</strong> Faire Monte<br />

Morgan FitzRolf<br />

Royal Chatelaine Ardis an Dearg 4/69 - Sept. 70<br />

Luise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Phoenix Sept 70 -<br />

Golden Key (Founded by Diana)<br />

Ruthven & Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge 1/70<br />

Constable David <strong>of</strong> Illwheirlane 1/71<br />

Stefan de Lorraine 1/70<br />

Samuel de Bassett Autumn 71?<br />

Steven MacEanruig 5/72<br />

Sheridan <strong>of</strong> Greenholm 5/72<br />

Eleacar ben David 5/72<br />

Neil <strong>of</strong> Gyr ?<br />

Robert <strong>of</strong> Westmarch May 4, 1974<br />

Clerk <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Bards Gwydion Aendderwyn Fall 1971<br />

Royal Pavilioner Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven<br />

Pavilioner to <strong>the</strong> Arts Raymond <strong>the</strong> Mild 5/72<br />

Royal Dance Master Allen van Ore<br />

Tourney Masters Bela <strong>of</strong> Eastmarch<br />

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Appendices – Officer Lists<br />

Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West<br />

James Greyhelm<br />

Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin<br />

Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

Ardis an Dearg<br />

Royal Falconer Mark von dem Falkensfenn<br />

Mistress <strong>of</strong> Games & Jollities Sheen <strong>of</strong> Ire<br />

Mistress <strong>of</strong> Equestrian Arts Suzanne <strong>of</strong> Ravenhill < July 71<br />

Editor <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Page Diana Listmaker (still as <strong>of</strong> 5/70)<br />

Hal Ravn, Doro<strong>the</strong>y <strong>of</strong> Paravel Nov 1971 - 5/75<br />

Trude Lacklandia 5/75 - ?<br />

Comments:<br />

A Duke Siegfried was <strong>the</strong> first Chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Exchequer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA. He was such at <strong>the</strong> time I joined (Oct. 1967- AS II) and<br />

continued, I think, until Don/Jon incorporated <strong>the</strong> SCA (summer, 1968, ie. early AS III) , after which Don became Steward, Chronicler,<br />

Exchequer, and Chairman <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Board. I was <strong>the</strong> first Chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Exchequer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West <strong>Kingdom</strong> (after <strong>the</strong> kingdom and<br />

<strong>the</strong> SCA were no longer synonymous). I was appointed in late AS III (between March Crown <strong>of</strong> AS III & May Coronation <strong>of</strong> AS IV ,<br />

both being Spring <strong>of</strong> 1969) by <strong>the</strong>n King Caradoc at <strong>the</strong> recommendation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>n Crown Prince Siegfried, who foresaw that <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Kingdom</strong> would now need funds <strong>of</strong> its own, apart from those <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA, Inc. I suppose it was originally an appointment for life,<br />

since when I was knighted by Siegfried at his coronation that May (our first ever overnight event), my scroll read "Robert <strong>of</strong><br />

Dunharrow - Knight, Chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Exchequer" However, after slightly over a decade, in early AS XIV, I finally managed to get<br />

someone else to do it. So April 1969 to about June 1979 would be about it. I was given <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice, but no rules about how to do<br />

it, so I made all that up as I went. (As did most o<strong>the</strong>r original great <strong>of</strong>ficers.) We had not one penny to start ei<strong>the</strong>r, so I had to devise<br />

ways <strong>of</strong> getting people to put coins in <strong>the</strong> hat, later teaching <strong>the</strong>m that paper money was needed when we started having to actually<br />

pay to use sites. (After Prop. 13 impoverished all local parks.)<br />

“I squeezed all <strong>the</strong> money I could out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> populace, <strong>the</strong>n sort <strong>of</strong> sat on it like Smaug to keep it from getting spent wildly. Only<br />

one king in 30 reigns ever asked me how much money we had, <strong>the</strong>y would just ask if we could afford something and I would say<br />

we could or could not and that was always accepted. I think we had a cushion <strong>of</strong> over $1,000 by <strong>the</strong> time I passed it on. That was<br />

a fair fortune in those times. (Considering we all thought Don mad in AS III when he proposed raising $100 to incorporate <strong>the</strong><br />

SCA.)” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

1 “As Sir Robert says, getting small amounts out <strong>of</strong> Don even for <strong>the</strong> filing fee to become a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it tax exempt corporation was<br />

like pulling teeth. Though I fondly remember my appearance before an IRS agent in San Francisco, accompanied by <strong>the</strong> Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Directors as we successfully convinced <strong>the</strong> gentleman that <strong>the</strong> SCA was an "educational corporation" within <strong>the</strong> meaning<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Code.” – David Of Illwheirlane<br />

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<strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> East Walter & Marian Breen Seneschals<br />

Sir Rakkurai <strong>of</strong> Kamakura<br />

Middle <strong>Kingdom</strong> Abrizhale <strong>of</strong> Medina Seneschal<br />

Appendices – Misc.<br />

Misc.<br />

November 1972 Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Marshes (Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, etc.) transferred from <strong>the</strong> East to Atenveldt by<br />

order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Board. Atenveldt was better organized to take care <strong>of</strong> it.<br />

[NOTE: <strong>The</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> notebook that was handed to me (Hirsch, typesetter) was handwritten notes, that appear to be part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> early<br />

“<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West.” A quick comparison against <strong>the</strong> typewritten event listings and such bears this out. If I’m wrong, I am sure that at<br />

some point Master Wilhelm will hunt me down and correct me.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> this version <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>History</strong> was added later by myself and my lady, Mistress Aldith Angharad St. George, as well as members<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Annotated</strong> <strong>History</strong> Project mailing list, in attempt to make it more useful as a “history text”. <strong>The</strong> appendices listing Royalty and<br />

timelines and such are our creation, and as such, any errors are ours. -- HvH]<br />

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Appendices – Royalty Lists<br />

Royalty<br />

Kings and Queens <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West <strong>Kingdom</strong> Dates Reigned<br />

Sir Deutsche Bursenshaft May 1, 1966 AS I<br />

Unknown<br />

(Due to <strong>the</strong> facts that Sir Deutsche went back to Germany, and whilst watching a film <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first tourney, it was noticed that Sir Aeginius<br />

had gotten in a blow unnoticed by <strong>the</strong> judges, and was declared victor after <strong>the</strong> fact.)<br />

Sir Aeginius (Richard <strong>the</strong> Short/Mont Real) May 1, 1966 AS I - June 25, 1966 AS I<br />

Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven<br />

Sir Fulk de Wyvern June 25, 1966 AS I - March 25, 1967 AS I<br />

Mary <strong>of</strong> Tamar<br />

Sir Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn March 25, 1967 AS I - Apr 30, 1967 AS I<br />

Wendryn <strong>of</strong> Townsend<br />

Count Richard <strong>the</strong> Short (Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont Real) Apr 30, 1967 AS I - Sept 30, 1967 AS II<br />

Anne <strong>of</strong> Anselmo<br />

(Due to Anne disappearing (illness) for <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> reign, Diana Listmaker reigned as Richard’s Queen for <strong>the</strong> duration <strong>of</strong> this reign,<br />

and both were acknowledged as Countess later, when <strong>the</strong> title was granted and <strong>the</strong>n back-dated.)<br />

Count Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn Sept 30, 1967 AS II - Jan 6, 1968 AS II<br />

Leanne <strong>of</strong> Maywood<br />

Sir William <strong>the</strong> Silent Jan 6, 1968 AS II - May 5, 1968 AS III<br />

Sheryl <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>spis<br />

Sir Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit May 5, 1968 AS III - June 23, 1968 AS III<br />

Countess Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven<br />

Duke Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont Real June 23, 1968 AS III - Sept 22, 1968 AS III<br />

La Rana<br />

Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn Sept 22, 1968 AS III - Jan 4, 1969, AS III<br />

Countess Leanne <strong>of</strong> Maywood<br />

Sir Caradoc ap Cador Jan 4, 1969 AS III - May 17, 1969 AS IV<br />

Amie <strong>of</strong> Exeter<br />

Count Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit May 17, 1969 AS IV - Aug 16, 1969 AS IV<br />

Ardis an Dearg (Sumer Redmaen)<br />

Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn Aug 16, 1969 AS IV - Jan 3, 1970 AS IV<br />

Duchess Leanne <strong>of</strong> Maywood<br />

Sir Stefan de Lorraine Jan 3, 1970 AS IV - Apr 25, 1970 AS IV<br />

Luise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Phoenix<br />

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Appendices – Royalty Lists<br />

Sir Stephen Blackeagle Apr 25, 1970 AS IV - Aug 1, 1970 AS V<br />

Astrid <strong>of</strong> Hawk Ridge<br />

Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn Aug 1, 1970 AS V - Jan 8, 1971 AS V<br />

Duchess Leanne <strong>of</strong> Maywood<br />

Sir Jean de la Grand ‘Anse Jan 8, 1971 AS V - May 1, 1971 AS VI<br />

Ellen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Gleaming Star<br />

Sir Hagen <strong>the</strong> Strong May 1, 1971 AS VI - July 31, 1971 AS VI<br />

Ruth<br />

Sir James Greyhelm July 31, 1971 AS VI - Jan 8, 1972 AS VI<br />

Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin<br />

Sir Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix Jan 8, 1972 AS VI - May 6, 1972 AS VII<br />

Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

James Greyhelm May 6, 1972 AS VII - July 29, 1972 AS VII<br />

Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin<br />

Count Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix July 29, 1972 AS VII - Jan 6, 1973 AS VII<br />

Countess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

Duke James Greyhelm Jan 6, 1973 AS VII - May 5, 1973 AS VIII<br />

Duchess Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin<br />

Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix May 5, 1973 AS VIII - July 28, 1973 AS VIII<br />

Duchess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

Duke Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn July 28, 1973 AS VIII - Jan 5, 1974 AS VIII<br />

Seitse<br />

Sir Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga Jan 5, 1974 AS VIII - May 4, 1974 AS IX<br />

Salomé de las Palomas<br />

Sir William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton May 4, 1974 AS IX - Aug 3, 1974 AS IX<br />

Donna <strong>of</strong> Rollingwood (Donna <strong>of</strong> Willowwood)<br />

Sir Douglas Longshanks Aug 3, 1974 AS IX - Jan 4, 1975 AS IX<br />

Lorna <strong>of</strong> Leeds<br />

Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix Jan 4, 1975 AS IX - May 3, 1975 AS X<br />

Duchess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

Count Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga May 3, 1975 AS X - Aug 2, 1975 AS X<br />

Patrice d’Cilla<br />

Count Douglas Longshanks Aug 2, 1975 AS X - Jan 10, 1976 AS X<br />

Countess Lorna <strong>of</strong> Leeds<br />

Count William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton Jan 10, 1976 AS X - May 1, 1976 AS XI<br />

Countess Donna <strong>of</strong> Rollingwood (Donna <strong>of</strong> Willowwood)<br />

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Appendices – Royalty Lists<br />

Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix May 1, 1976 AS XI - July 31, 1976 AS XI<br />

Duchess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

Sir Kevin Peregrynne July 31, 1976 AS XI - Jan 8, 1977 AS XI<br />

Patrice du Couer Fidel<br />

Duke Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga Jan 8, 1977 AS XI - April 23, 1977 AS XI<br />

Countess Patrice d’Cilla<br />

Sir Terrence <strong>of</strong> Halliday April 23, 1977 AS XI - July 30, 1977 AS XII<br />

Jennet <strong>of</strong> Twominds<br />

Duke Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix July 30, 1977 AS XII - Jan 7, 1978 AS XII<br />

Duchess Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

Earl Terrence <strong>of</strong> Halliday Jan 7, 1978 AS XII - April 29, 1978 AS XII<br />

Alejandra Olympia Martiessa de Constantine<br />

Viscount Gregory <strong>of</strong> York April 29, 1978 AS XII - Aug 19, 1978 AS XIII<br />

Viscountess Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling<br />

Duke James Greyhelm Aug 19, 1978 AS XIII - Jan 6, 1979 AS XIII<br />

Duchess Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin<br />

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Appendices – Royalty Lists<br />

Princes and Princesses <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> An Tir Dates Reigned<br />

Baron Sir Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower Aug 25, 1973 AS VIII - March 2, 1974 AS VIII<br />

Anne <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> White Tower<br />

Sir Richard <strong>of</strong> Ravenwolf March 2, 1974 AS VIII - June 15, 1974 AS IX<br />

Lenore <strong>of</strong> Lynxhaven<br />

Sir Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway June 15, 1974 AS IX - Sept 7, 1974 AS IX<br />

Barbara <strong>of</strong> Galloway<br />

Viscount Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower Sept 7, 1974 AS IX - March 8, 1975 AS IX<br />

Viscountess Anne <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> White Tower<br />

Sir Audun <strong>the</strong> Red March 8, 1975 AS IX - June 28, 1975 AS X<br />

Gwendolyn <strong>of</strong> Caer Cerddinen<br />

Edward Zifran, Bastard <strong>of</strong> Gendy June 28, 1975 AS X - Jan 3, 1976 AS X<br />

Fiona di Varanus<br />

Sir Elrond Blacksabre Jan 3, 1976 AS X - May 1, 1976 AS XI<br />

Gilraén <strong>of</strong> Regen<br />

Sir Steingrim Stallari May 1, 1976 AS XI - Sept 11, 1976 AS XI<br />

Hrefna Aebsynth Neilsdattar<br />

<strong>The</strong>odulf <strong>of</strong> Borogrove Sept 11, 1976 AS XI - Jan 22, 1977 AS XI<br />

Anne <strong>of</strong> Caerdydd<br />

Viscount Edward Zifran <strong>of</strong> Gendy Jan 22, 1977 AS XI - Apr 16, 1977 AS XI<br />

Almatea (av den Telemarken)<br />

Viscount Steingrim Stallari Apr 16, 1977 AS XI - Aug 13, 1977 AS XII<br />

Viscountess Fiona di Varanus<br />

Viscount Edward Zifran <strong>of</strong> Gendy Aug 13, 1977 AS XII - Jan 14, 1978 AS XII<br />

Viscountess Almatea av den Telemarken<br />

Manfred Eifenblau (Manfred Kriegstreiber) Jan 14, 1978 AS XII -<br />

Koressa<br />

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Appendices – Royalty Lists<br />

Princes and Princesses <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Caid Dates Reigned<br />

Sir Christian <strong>of</strong> Orange Apr 20, 1974 AS VIII - Nov 23, 1974 AS IX<br />

Denysa de las Mariposa<br />

Sir Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided Nov 23, 1974 AS IX - June 7, 1975 AS X<br />

Rosemary <strong>of</strong> Talmont<br />

Thomas <strong>the</strong> Merciless June 7, 1975 AS X - Nov 22, 1975 AS X<br />

Elaine<br />

Gregory <strong>of</strong> York Nov 22, 1975 AS X - June 5, 1976 AS XI<br />

Vivian Aurora de la Mer<br />

Sir Morven <strong>of</strong> Carrick June 5, 1976 AS XI - Nov 20, 1976 AS XI<br />

Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling<br />

Sir Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate Nov 20, 1976 AS XI - June 4, 1977 AS XII<br />

Arabella Lyon de Rohese<br />

Balin <strong>of</strong> Tor June 4, 1977 AS XII - Nov 19, 1977 AS XII<br />

Lorissa du Griffin<br />

Viscount Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate Nov 19, 1977 AS XII - June 1978 AS XIII?<br />

Neptha <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>bes<br />

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Appendices – Royalty Lists<br />

Princes and Princesses <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt Dates Reigned<br />

Robert Roundpounder April 12, 1970 AS IV - June 21, 1970 AS V<br />

Katrina Eindermere<br />

Arthur <strong>of</strong> Lockehaven June 21, 1970 AS V - October 11, 1970 AS V<br />

Angela <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Meadows<br />

Viscount Robert Roundpounder October 11, 1970 AS V - Jan 16, 1971 AS V<br />

Kathleen MacChlurain<br />

First King and Queen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt Dates<br />

Sir Richard Ironsteed Jan 16, 1971 AS V - ?<br />

Felicia MacChlurain<br />

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Appendices – Timeline<br />

Timeline<br />

[Editor’s Note: <strong>The</strong> timeline here is sort <strong>of</strong> subjective -- picking items <strong>of</strong> importance to be placed in it was an interesting prospect at best.<br />

-- Hirsch]<br />

May 1, 1966 (AS I) <strong>The</strong> First Tournament<br />

First Knighting (David <strong>the</strong> Herald)<br />

Jan 6, 1967 (AS I) <strong>The</strong> First Twelfth Night<br />

<strong>The</strong> Muckin’ Great Clubbe first given<br />

March 1967 (AS I) Tournaments Illuminated created<br />

Jan 6, 1968 (AS II) Title <strong>of</strong> Duke created – Retroactive for those who earned it<br />

First Royal Crowns <strong>of</strong> State (<strong>The</strong> “Ancient and Honorables”)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rose created<br />

<strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Chivalry created<br />

First Masters <strong>of</strong> Arms<br />

<strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel created<br />

April, 1968 (AS II) <strong>The</strong> first publication <strong>of</strong> Rules <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists<br />

Establishment <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Arms<br />

July 29, 1967 (AS II) First event, Ceantyre (First Island War)<br />

June 2, 1968 (AS III) First Event, East Coast Chapter, Whitsuntide<br />

July 21, 1968 (AS III) First Crown/Coronation, East<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> /<strong>The</strong> SCA/<strong>The</strong> West Coast becomes <strong>The</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

West<br />

July, 1968 (AS III) SCA, Inc. Created<br />

Sept 2, 1968 (AS III) First event, Province <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists<br />

Jan 4, 1969 (AS III) Grants <strong>of</strong> Arms, Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms, Court Baronies created<br />

System <strong>of</strong> three tournies/year, three coronations/year created<br />

March, 1969 (AS III) <strong>The</strong> Tribune, newsletter for <strong>the</strong> West created<br />

May 17-18, 1969 (AS IV) First Overnight Coronation<br />

July 4-6, 1969 (AS IV) First Crown Tourney, <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Middle<br />

Sept 7, 1969 (AS IV) First Coronation, <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Middle<br />

Oct. 26, 1969 (AS IV) First event, Shire <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Rivers<br />

Nov. 1969 (AS IV) Formation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt<br />

Dec. 7, 1969 (AS IV) First Tourney, Province <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt<br />

Dec 31, 1969 (AS IV) First event, Barony <strong>of</strong> Three Mountains<br />

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Appendices – Timeline<br />

Jan 31, 1970 (AS IV) First event, Barony <strong>of</strong> Madrone<br />

Feb 22, 1970 (AS IV) First Principality Tourney, Atenveldt<br />

April 12, 1970 (AS IV) First Coronetting, Principality <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt<br />

May, 1970 (AS V) Formation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Shores<br />

Fall, 1970 (AS V) Formation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles<br />

Sept 23, 1970 (AS V) First event, Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels<br />

Oct 31, 1970 (AS V) First event, Province <strong>of</strong> Shasta<br />

Jan 1971 (AS V) First formation, Province <strong>of</strong> St. Andrew’s<br />

Jan 8, 1971 (AS V) Founding <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Scribes<br />

Jan 16, 1971 (AS V) First Crown Tourney, <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt<br />

May 1, 1971 (AS VI) Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit created<br />

May 29, 1971 (AS VI) Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon created<br />

July 31, 1971 (AS VI) Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace created<br />

Protector <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Royal Wards created<br />

Feb 19, 1972 (AS VI) First Tourney, Barony <strong>of</strong> Calafia<br />

March 1972 (AS VI) Reformation <strong>of</strong> Province <strong>of</strong> St. Andrew’s<br />

May 6, 1972 (AS VII) Titles <strong>of</strong> Count and Countess created all Past Counts, Countesses, and<br />

Duchesses acknowledged.<br />

October 22, 1972 (AS VII) Imperial Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican (service to SCA) created by <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors<br />

Oct 29, 1972 (AS VII) First event, Canton <strong>of</strong> Gorgonoth (Angels)<br />

May 27, 1973 (AS VIII) Royal Tourney <strong>of</strong> Union, Principality <strong>of</strong> An Tir<br />

July 28, 1973 (AS VIII) Baronial Charters given to all existing Baronies<br />

Aug 25, 1973 (AS VIII) First Coronet Tourney, Principality <strong>of</strong> An Tir<br />

Oct. 20, 1973 (AS VIII) First event, Shire <strong>of</strong> Rieslingshire<br />

Oct. 21, 1973 (AS VIII) First Tourney, Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Isles<br />

Jan 5, 1974 (AS VIII) Knights <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Molet created<br />

Olde Battered Helm created<br />

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Appendices – Timeline<br />

Jan 8, 1974 (AS VIII) Dreiburgen granted Baronial Status by Board<br />

Feb 22-24, 1974 (AS VIII) First event, Barony <strong>of</strong> Lion’s Gate<br />

Mar 9, 1974 (AS VIII) First Tourney, Barony <strong>of</strong> Dreiburgen<br />

April 6, 1974 (AS VIII) Second Revel, Barony <strong>of</strong> Adiantum (first has a nebulous date)<br />

Apr 20-21, 1974 (AS VIII) Royal Tourney <strong>of</strong> Union, Principality <strong>of</strong> Caid<br />

May 4, 1974 (AS IX) Queen’s Guard created<br />

June 8-9, 1974 (AS IX) First Coronet Tourney, Principality <strong>of</strong> Caid<br />

July 2, 1974 (AS IX) Founding <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shire (Barony) <strong>of</strong> Allyshia<br />

Aug 3, 1974 (AS IX) <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican created<br />

First Annual Arts Pentathlon<br />

Aug 4, 1974 (AS IX) Wreaths <strong>of</strong> Valour and Courtesy reinstituted (?)<br />

Aug 10, 1974 (AS IX) First tourney, Shire <strong>of</strong> Montalinas (Perilous Visions)<br />

Sept 7, 1974 (AS IX) Titles <strong>of</strong> Viscount and Viscountess created in An Tir<br />

Princes and Princess <strong>of</strong> An Tir granted <strong>the</strong> right to give Awards <strong>of</strong> Arms<br />

Jan 4, 1975 (AS IX) Queen’s Cypher created<br />

Nov 22, 1975 (AS X) First event, College <strong>of</strong> St. David<br />

Sept 27-28, 1975 (AS X) First Overnight Crown Tournament<br />

May 1, 1976 (AS XI) <strong>The</strong> current Crowns <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West first used<br />

June 19, 1976 (AS XI) <strong>The</strong> first Pandybat competition is held<br />

Sept 18, 1976 (AS XI) Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bridesmaids created<br />

June 24-26, 1977 (AS XII) First event, Shire (Barony) <strong>of</strong> Eskalya<br />

Sept 17, 1977 (AS XII) First Westermark Tourney<br />

Sept 24, 1977 (AS XII) First female knight in <strong>the</strong> West (Mary <strong>of</strong> Uffington)<br />

Principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists declared to be a full Principality<br />

Jan 7, 1978 (AS XII) First Queen’s Guard Baldrics<br />

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Appendices – Awards - Created by, Date, and First Recipients<br />

Awards - Created by, Date, and First Recipients<br />

Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty First Tournament (May 1, AS I, 1966)<br />

First Recipient(s): Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven<br />

Created/given by: Sir Aeginius<br />

Knight First Tournament (May 1, AS I, 1966)<br />

First Recipient(s): David <strong>the</strong> Herald<br />

Created/given by: Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

King First Coronation and Crown Tournament (March 25, AS I, 1967)<br />

First Recipient(s): Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

Created/given by: Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

(NOTE: this could be considered to have been earlier, as Henrik and Wendryn were given ‘scrolls’ naming <strong>the</strong>m King and<br />

Queen at <strong>the</strong> fall tournament in September that Henrik won)<br />

Crown Prince First Coronation and Crown Tournament (March 25, AS I, 1967)<br />

First Recipient(s): Richard <strong>the</strong> Short<br />

Created/given by: (King) Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

Crown Princess First Coronation and Crown Tournament (March 25, AS I, 1967)<br />

First Recipient(s): Ann <strong>of</strong> San Anselmo<br />

Created/given by: (King) Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

Muckin’ Great Clubbe First Coronation Tournament (April 30, AS I, 1967)<br />

First Recipient(s): Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

Created/given by: Fulk de Wyvern<br />

(Had been a 12 th Night Present to Fulk from Siegfried at 12 th Night in January ...)<br />

Duke Twelfth Night (Jan 6, AS II, 1968)<br />

First Recipient(s): Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont Royal, Fulk de Wyvern, and Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

Created/given by: (King) William <strong>the</strong> Silent<br />

<strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rose Twelfth Night (Jan 6, AS II, 1968)<br />

First Recipient(s): Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven, Mary <strong>of</strong> Tamar, Ann <strong>of</strong> San Anselmo, Diana Listmaker, Wendryn <strong>of</strong> Townsend,<br />

and Leanne <strong>of</strong> Maywood<br />

Created/given by: (King) William <strong>the</strong> Silent<br />

<strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Chivalry Twelfth Night (Jan 6, AS II, 1968)<br />

(Knights and Masters <strong>of</strong> Arms)<br />

First Recipient(s): Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont Real and Edwin Bersark (Masters <strong>of</strong> Arms); Bela <strong>of</strong> Eastmarch, Fulk de Wyvern, Jamie <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Oakenshield, Karl vom Acht, Kerry <strong>the</strong> Rock, Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit, and Steven MacEanruig<br />

(Knights)<br />

Created/given by: (King) William <strong>the</strong> Silent<br />

<strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel Twelfth Night (Jan 6, AS II, 1968)<br />

First Recipients: Beverly Hodghead and Alfonso de Castile<br />

Created/given by: (King) William <strong>the</strong> Silent<br />

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Appendices – Awards - Created by, Date, and First Recipients<br />

Grant <strong>of</strong> Arms Twelfth Night (Jan 4, AS III, 1969)<br />

First Recipients: Harold Breakstone, Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West, and Randall <strong>of</strong> Hightower<br />

Created/given by: (King) Caradoc ap Cador<br />

Award <strong>of</strong> Arms Twelfth Night (Jan 4, AS III, 1969)<br />

First Recipients: Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall, Luise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Phoenix, Njali jarla Styrbjornsoni, Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow, and<br />

Sylvanus Andere<br />

Created/given by: (King) Caradoc ap Cador<br />

Court Baron Twelfth Night (Jan 4, AS III, 1969)<br />

(used as “Crown Baron” for awhile)<br />

First Recipient: Sylvanus Andere<br />

Created/given by: (King) Caradoc ap Cador<br />

<strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Leaf <strong>of</strong> Merit Beltane Coronation (May 1, AS IV, 1971)<br />

First Recipient: Ellen Cross Quills<br />

Created/given by: (King) Jean de la Grand 'Anse<br />

<strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon Queen’s Tea (May 29, 1971 AS VI)<br />

First Recipient: Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge<br />

Created/given by: (Queen) Ruth (?)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Queen’s Order <strong>of</strong> Grace Purgatorio Coronation (July 31-Aug 1, 1971 AS VI)<br />

First Recipient: Crystal and Shima<br />

Created/given by: (Queen) Ruth<br />

Wreaths <strong>of</strong> Valour and Courtesy July 31, 1971 (AS VI) through Jan 8 72 (Not sure <strong>of</strong> event: Verena states “during<br />

(Chivalry) our first reign”)<br />

First Recipients: No mention <strong>of</strong> who received <strong>the</strong>se in <strong>the</strong> history ...<br />

Created/given by: (Queen) Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin<br />

Count Beltane Coronation (May 6, AS VII, 1972)<br />

First Recipients: Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont Royal, Fulk de Wyvern, Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn, William <strong>the</strong> Silent, Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit,<br />

Caradoc ap Cador, Stefan de Lorraine, Stephan Blackeagle, Jean de la Grand’ Anse, Hagen <strong>the</strong> Strong,<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

Created/given by: (King and Queen) James Greyhelm and Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin<br />

Countess Beltane Coronation (May 6, AS VII, 1972)<br />

First Recipients: Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven, Mary <strong>of</strong> Tamar, Wendryn Townsend, Anne <strong>of</strong> San Anselmo, Diana Listmaker,<br />

Leanne <strong>of</strong> Maywood, Sheryl <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>spis, La Rana, Amie <strong>of</strong> Exter, Sumer Redmaene, Luise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Phoenix,<br />

Ruth, Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

Created/given by: (King and Queen) James Greyhelm and Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin<br />

Duchess Beltane Coronation (May 6, AS VII, 1972)<br />

First Recipient: Leanne <strong>of</strong> Maywood<br />

Created/given by: (King and Queen) James Greyhelm and Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin<br />

Court (“Crown”) Baroness Beltane Coronation (May 6, AS VII, 1972)<br />

First Recipient: Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall<br />

Created/given by: (King and Queen) James Greyhelm and Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin<br />

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Appendices – Awards - Created by, Date, and First Recipients<br />

<strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican (Imperial) Autumn Crown (October 22, AS VII, 1972)<br />

First Recipient: Boncueur de Myrobolan<br />

Created/given by: Board <strong>of</strong> Directors (“<strong>The</strong> Imperial Electors”)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Molet Twelfth Night (Jan 5, AS VIII, 1974)<br />

First Recipients: Bela <strong>of</strong> Eastmarch and Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

Created/given by: (King) Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

<strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Battered Helm Twelfth Night (Jan 5, AS VIII, 1974)<br />

First Recipient: Stefan de Lorraine<br />

Created/given by: Steven MacEanruig (King Andrew and Queen Salome)<br />

Queen’s Guard Beltane (May 4, AS IX, 1974)<br />

First Recipients: Bern Bellower, Brian Dritar an Con, Eliazar ben-Dovid, Loren Sur la Roche, Orric <strong>the</strong> Woody, Philip<br />

Dyemoke, and William Allen<br />

Created/given by: (King and Queen) William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton and Donna <strong>of</strong> Rollingwood<br />

<strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pelican (<strong>Kingdom</strong>) Purgatorio (August 3, AS IX, 1974)<br />

First Recipients: Stefan de Lorraine, Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall, Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West, Bevin Fraser <strong>of</strong> Sterling, Hal Ravn, and<br />

Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow (Robert turned in his Laurel in place <strong>of</strong> his Pelican, and his Pelican was backdated<br />

to <strong>the</strong> date he received <strong>the</strong> laurel)<br />

Created/given by: (King) William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton<br />

<strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Cypher Twelfth Night (January 4, AS IX, 1975)<br />

First Recipients: Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix, Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix, Mark von dem Falkensfenn, Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit, and Trude<br />

Lacklandia<br />

Created/given by: (Queen) Lorna <strong>of</strong> Leeds<br />

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Appendices – Ceremony for Twelfth Night, AS II<br />

Ceremony for Twelfth Night, AS II (1968)<br />

THE SOCIETY FOR CREATIVE ANACHRONISM<br />

CEREMONY FOR TWELFTHNIGHT, 1968<br />

TRANSCRIPTION OF ORIGINAL SCROLL FRAGMENTS<br />

<strong>The</strong> original <strong>of</strong> this document was composed primarily by Don Studebaker (Jon de Cles) and myself, Dave <strong>The</strong>wlis (Siegfried von<br />

Höflichkeit) one weekend in December 1967. It was done at my place <strong>of</strong> work, Kaiser Permanente, in Oakland, California, so we<br />

could use <strong>the</strong> Selectric typewriter which <strong>of</strong>fered us italic and regular typefaces. <strong>The</strong> entire ceremony was double-spaced in Pica<br />

Courier, and we taped <strong>the</strong> individual pages end-to-end to form a long (very long) scroll.<br />

I have pieced this toge<strong>the</strong>r from bits received from several different sources. <strong>The</strong> reason for <strong>the</strong> “bits” is that <strong>the</strong> original scroll<br />

was cut apart and <strong>the</strong> several ceremonies retained (and marked up with new names) for subsequent events until separate copies<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ceremonies were made. At this late date I am not sure just what has been lost but I am pretty sure some bits are missing.<br />

While <strong>the</strong>se pieces fit toge<strong>the</strong>r and begin at <strong>the</strong> beginning <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ceremony, I have a feeling that one or more bits are ei<strong>the</strong>r lost,<br />

or were part <strong>of</strong> a separate proclamation.<br />

If nothing else, I seem to remember <strong>the</strong> original “grandfa<strong>the</strong>r clause” stating that events which took place prior to Twelfthnight<br />

II would be considered, in terms <strong>of</strong> precedence and rank, as though <strong>the</strong>y had taken place under <strong>the</strong> new rules. (Specifically this<br />

allowed for <strong>the</strong> early “reigns” <strong>of</strong> fighters in AS I to be counted as reigns and towards becoming Dukes even though we didn’t<br />

actually style anyone “King” originally – at <strong>the</strong> first three tournaments <strong>the</strong> Supreme Autocrats sat on <strong>the</strong> “thrones” and <strong>the</strong> event<br />

played to <strong>the</strong>m. This also kept <strong>the</strong> precedence <strong>of</strong> David <strong>the</strong> Herald and Henrik <strong>the</strong> Dane’s knightings prior to Twelfthnight II.)<br />

In <strong>the</strong> original scroll, stage directions were in italics and speech in a sans serif font. SvH (Siegfried von Höflichkeit, April 14 2000,<br />

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THE SOCIETY FOR CREATIVE ANACHRONISM<br />

CEREMONY FOR TWELFTHNIGHT, 1968<br />

Appendices – Ceremony for Twelfth Night, AS II<br />

A fanfare shall announce to <strong>the</strong> assemblage <strong>the</strong> entrance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> old King, Henrik <strong>the</strong> Dane. King Henrik and his Queen shall enter,<br />

preceded by <strong>the</strong> King’s herald, crying “Make Way for <strong>the</strong> King!” When <strong>the</strong> King and Queen are seated on <strong>the</strong>ir thrones, <strong>the</strong> King<br />

shall signal for <strong>the</strong> Grand March to begin.<br />

HERALD:<br />

Prepare for <strong>the</strong> Grand March!<br />

And, when all are prepared for <strong>the</strong> Grand March:<br />

HERALD:<br />

Let <strong>the</strong> Grand March begin!<br />

<strong>The</strong> musicians shall play, and all shall present <strong>the</strong>mselves to <strong>the</strong> King and Queen. <strong>The</strong> last to present <strong>the</strong>mselves shall be <strong>the</strong> New<br />

King, William <strong>the</strong> Silent, and his Queen, who will stand before <strong>the</strong> throne. <strong>The</strong>re will be silence. King Henrik will step down and<br />

place <strong>the</strong> Crown on William’s Head. <strong>The</strong> Queen will stand and give her Crown to King William, who will place it on his Queen’s<br />

head. Henrik and his lady will bow and back away, King William and his Queen will mount <strong>the</strong>ir thrones, and <strong>the</strong>re will be a<br />

fanfare, shouts, etc. After which, <strong>the</strong> Herald will announce:<br />

HERALD:<br />

Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Good knights and yeomen,<br />

Dames and Ladies, Squires, Pages,<br />

Clerics and Musicians;<br />

Good gentle people all!<br />

It does please His Majesty,<br />

King William <strong>the</strong> Silent,<br />

on this Twelfth Night after Christmas<br />

to do some honours to his loyal subjects,<br />

who are all-deserving <strong>of</strong> recognition<br />

for <strong>the</strong>ir many services and abilities.<br />

It has been noted,<br />

in recent times,<br />

that some confusion does prevail<br />

upon <strong>the</strong> field <strong>of</strong> honour,<br />

as to which brave gentlemen are<br />

considered to be <strong>the</strong><br />

True Masters in <strong>the</strong> arts <strong>of</strong> battle,<br />

and which are to be considered novices<br />

aspiring to that l<strong>of</strong>ty station.<br />

Fur<strong>the</strong>r, it has been noted that<br />

recognition and acclaim<br />

for great achievement<br />

have been hard-won, but not clearly<br />

defined; those younger persons who<br />

by virtue <strong>of</strong> improvement have<br />

risen in <strong>the</strong> public esteem<br />

have not been clearly marked<br />

for <strong>the</strong>ir prowess.<br />

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It is <strong>the</strong>refore His Majesty’s intention<br />

that those Persons who have fought<br />

heret<strong>of</strong>ore under <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong><br />

Master Fighter, and who have displayed<br />

<strong>the</strong> greatest ability on <strong>the</strong> Field <strong>of</strong> Honour,<br />

be singled out and marked most clearly<br />

as to rank and prestige;<br />

and that a strong tradition be established,<br />

that those younger fighters who achieve,<br />

through ability and perseverance,<br />

a similar rank and prestige,<br />

may be rewarded and publicly acclaimed.<br />

To this end,<br />

His Majesty will now have certain<br />

Brave Gentlemen called forth<br />

from this assemblage;<br />

And that <strong>the</strong> Crown may endure,<br />

and our <strong>Kingdom</strong> prosper,<br />

<strong>the</strong>se Gentlemen will be asked<br />

to give fealty,<br />

in matters concerning this Society,<br />

and only in matters concerning this Society;<br />

not to <strong>the</strong> King: who shall, in his time,<br />

pass from <strong>the</strong> throne;<br />

but to <strong>the</strong> Crown<br />

<strong>of</strong> this,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Society for Creative Anachronism.<br />

And if <strong>the</strong>se Gentlemen will give<br />

that fealty,<br />

<strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong>y shall be created<br />

Knights <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel,<br />

which noble token <strong>of</strong> our Royal Arms<br />

do bear.<br />

And <strong>the</strong>y shall receive as mark<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir ability<br />

a white belt,<br />

to be elaborated upon as <strong>the</strong>y see fit,<br />

and to be worn upon <strong>the</strong> field<br />

that all many know <strong>the</strong>m as Knights,<br />

and persons <strong>of</strong> some consequence in battle.<br />

And <strong>the</strong>y shall receive as mark<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir rank<br />

a gold chain,<br />

to be worn at Court,<br />

that all may know <strong>the</strong>m as Knights,<br />

and persons <strong>of</strong> some nobility.<br />

And <strong>the</strong>y shall be addressed as Sir,<br />

which title may not be addressed to anyone<br />

who is not a Knight,<br />

or as My Lord.<br />

– But if one <strong>of</strong> this company<br />

shall not give his fealty,<br />

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or, if, through prior commitment,<br />

he may not give this fealty,<br />

as this would do wound to his honour,<br />

<strong>the</strong>n may he yet be awarded acclaim;<br />

And this acclaim shall take <strong>the</strong><br />

title <strong>of</strong> Master,<br />

and its mark shall be a<br />

white baldric,<br />

to be elaborated upon as he sees fit,<br />

and to be worn upon <strong>the</strong> field<br />

that all may know him as a Master at Arms.<br />

Yet, as he cannot be made a Knight,<br />

he shall not be Sir, nor wear <strong>the</strong> strict<br />

badge <strong>of</strong> Knighthood;<br />

but he shall be called Master,<br />

or My Lord.<br />

With <strong>the</strong>se statements made,<br />

does it now please His Majesty<br />

to call forward those Gentlemen<br />

who are recognized by <strong>the</strong> Crown<br />

and by <strong>the</strong>ir peers<br />

to be <strong>of</strong> sufficient mettle to<br />

be made Knights.<br />

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SENESCHAL:<br />

(Reads <strong>the</strong> names <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> candidates, one at a time. <strong>The</strong> candidate comes forward and <strong>the</strong> following ceremony <strong>of</strong> Knighting is<br />

performed.)<br />

KING:<br />

Fulke de Wyvern<br />

Richard <strong>the</strong> Short<br />

Siegfried von Höflichskeit<br />

Stephan <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ashenlands<br />

Edwin Beresark<br />

Bela <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Eastmarch<br />

Jaimie <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Oracle<br />

Karl von Acht<br />

Kerry <strong>the</strong> Rock<br />

___________: Right mindful <strong>of</strong> your prowess<br />

upon <strong>the</strong> field,<br />

and responsive to <strong>the</strong> wishes<br />

<strong>of</strong> your peers,<br />

We are minded to<br />

Create you a Knight.<br />

Will you accept from Us this honour,<br />

And <strong>the</strong>se badges <strong>of</strong> your ability and Knighthood,<br />

And will you swear fealty to this,<br />

Our Crown and Throne,<br />

in matters concerning<br />

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CANDIDATE:<br />

Yes, Your Majesty.<br />

KING:<br />

<strong>The</strong>n give Us your sword.<br />

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(or, if <strong>the</strong> Candidate has no sword, taking His Own<br />

sword, or one kept by <strong>the</strong> Crown for such occasion.)<br />

Kneel.<br />

(Candidate kneels, <strong>the</strong> King takes <strong>the</strong> sword and touches <strong>the</strong><br />

Candidate upon <strong>the</strong> right shoulder, <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> left, <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong><br />

head, with <strong>the</strong> flat <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> blade.)<br />

Arise, Sir ___________________<br />

(Seneschal hands <strong>the</strong> tokens to <strong>the</strong> King)<br />

In token <strong>of</strong> your ability,<br />

take this belt.<br />

In token <strong>of</strong> your rank,<br />

this chain.<br />

(Candidate puts <strong>the</strong> chain on. He may be helped in putting<br />

on <strong>the</strong> belt by <strong>the</strong> Queen. Candidate bows and returns to place.)<br />

IF THE CANDIDATE ANSWERS ‘NO’:<br />

KING:<br />

<strong>The</strong>n will you accept this mark<br />

<strong>of</strong> your ability and prowess upon <strong>the</strong> field?<br />

CANDIDATE:<br />

Yes, Your Majesty.<br />

KING:<br />

<strong>The</strong>n, accept this baldric as token<br />

<strong>of</strong> Our esteem, and <strong>the</strong> esteem <strong>of</strong> your peers,<br />

Master _________________.<br />

(Candidate dons baldric and returns to place.)<br />

(When <strong>the</strong> Knightings are finished)<br />

HERALD:<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are among us<br />

those who would ra<strong>the</strong>r fight<br />

than reign.<br />

– Yet it is no honour<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Crown<br />

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for those upon <strong>the</strong> field to refuse<br />

<strong>the</strong> honour <strong>of</strong> Kingship.<br />

– Even so, it is an imposition<br />

upon those who have held this weighty<br />

position to require that <strong>the</strong>y refrain<br />

from fighting and sit,<br />

time after time,<br />

beneath <strong>the</strong> weight <strong>of</strong> royal circumstance.<br />

– Henceforth!<br />

Those who have twice held <strong>the</strong> Crown,<br />

who twice have reigned as King,<br />

shall be created Dukes:<br />

And it shall be <strong>the</strong>ir Privilege<br />

to fight in <strong>the</strong> lists<br />

without reference to <strong>the</strong> winning<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Crown, if <strong>the</strong>y so choose.<br />

And this shall be<br />

no dishonour to <strong>the</strong> Dukes;<br />

Nei<strong>the</strong>r shall it be any dishonour<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Crown.<br />

And if <strong>the</strong>y so choose<br />

not to fight for <strong>the</strong> Crown,<br />

but only for <strong>the</strong> sport,<br />

<strong>the</strong>n may <strong>the</strong> King as <strong>the</strong>ir right<br />

valuable opinions and advice as<br />

concerns divers matters,<br />

<strong>the</strong>y having proved <strong>the</strong>mselves<br />

most knowledgeable in such things.<br />

– Yet if <strong>the</strong>y choose to enter<br />

<strong>the</strong> lists in competition,<br />

may <strong>the</strong>y also have that privilege,<br />

and, putting aside rank for that time,<br />

may also compete for <strong>the</strong> Crown.<br />

And <strong>the</strong>se Dukes shall bear<br />

as <strong>the</strong>ir emblem<br />

a ducal coronet,<br />

to be elaborated upon as <strong>the</strong>y see fit,<br />

and to be worn at Court and upon <strong>the</strong> field<br />

at such times as <strong>the</strong>y do not wish<br />

to compete for <strong>the</strong> Crown.<br />

And by <strong>the</strong> token <strong>of</strong> this coronet<br />

will <strong>the</strong>y be known as persons <strong>of</strong><br />

great merit and consequence.<br />

And <strong>the</strong>y shall be addressed as<br />

My Lord Duke, or as<br />

Your Grace, and great respect<br />

shall be given <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

And in <strong>the</strong> King’s absence,<br />

if occasion should arise,<br />

<strong>the</strong>se same Dukes are granted <strong>the</strong> Privilege<br />

<strong>of</strong> bestowing Knighthood,<br />

should <strong>the</strong>y also be Knights:<br />

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SENESCHAL:<br />

for no man may make a Knight<br />

who is not a Knight.<br />

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It is <strong>the</strong>refore His Majesty’s desire,<br />

in order to increase and maintain<br />

<strong>the</strong> honour <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Crown,<br />

to create Him three dukes.<br />

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(Reads <strong>the</strong> names <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Candidates, one at a time. <strong>The</strong> Candidate comes forward and <strong>the</strong> following ceremony is performed.)<br />

KING:<br />

Sir Fulke de Wyvern<br />

Master Richard <strong>the</strong> Short<br />

Sir Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

____________, as you have shown<br />

great prowess, and have held this throne<br />

twice before Us,<br />

We are minded to create you<br />

(Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont Real<br />

Duke (Fulke de Wyvern<br />

(Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

In token <strong>of</strong> this honour<br />

and that all may know <strong>of</strong> it<br />

do We present you with<br />

this coronet.<br />

(<strong>The</strong> King shall take <strong>the</strong> coronet from <strong>the</strong> Seneschal<br />

and place it on <strong>the</strong> brow <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Duke, who shall bow.)<br />

That <strong>the</strong> honour be fur<strong>the</strong>r noted,<br />

We ask that you stand here,<br />

at Our right side,<br />

until <strong>the</strong> ending <strong>of</strong> this<br />

solemn part <strong>of</strong> Our ceremonies,<br />

which are now almost ended.<br />

And it please you,<br />

you may bring your lady fair<br />

to stand here beside you,<br />

At <strong>the</strong> right hand <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Throne,<br />

which, henceforward,<br />

shall be your rightful place.<br />

(<strong>The</strong> Duke takes his place, beckoning his lady to stand by<br />

him if he so desires.)<br />

(When <strong>the</strong> creation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dukes is finished)<br />

HERALD:<br />

Though it be <strong>the</strong> prime business<br />

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<strong>of</strong> our Society<br />

to present such Revels and Tourneys<br />

as are pleasing to <strong>the</strong> populace;<br />

and as <strong>the</strong> prime pleasure <strong>of</strong> that populace<br />

is to see <strong>the</strong> Great Sport <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Tourney;<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are yet those without whom<br />

our Society would not be half so pleasant;<br />

yet who do not join in <strong>the</strong> lists<br />

and <strong>the</strong>reby come not to <strong>the</strong> Glory<br />

<strong>of</strong> Knighthood or <strong>the</strong> Throne.<br />

It is <strong>the</strong> intention <strong>of</strong><br />

His Majesty that<br />

<strong>the</strong>se persons should not go unrecognized.<br />

<strong>The</strong>refore;<br />

By solemn decree <strong>of</strong> His Majesty,<br />

King William <strong>the</strong> Silent,<br />

is created<br />

<strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel.<br />

And <strong>the</strong> mark <strong>of</strong> this Order<br />

shall be a medallion,<br />

hung by ribbon about <strong>the</strong> neck<br />

and bearing <strong>the</strong> Royal Arms:<br />

Or, a Wreath <strong>of</strong> Laurels Proper;<br />

this medallion to be embellished or enriched<br />

as <strong>the</strong> receiver sees fit;<br />

And <strong>the</strong> rank <strong>of</strong> this Order<br />

Shall be Master, which title<br />

shall bear also <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> that<br />

discipline in which <strong>the</strong> receiver<br />

does excell;<br />

And a member <strong>of</strong> this Order shall be addressed as Master,<br />

or as My Lord.<br />

<strong>The</strong>refore does it please<br />

His Majesty<br />

to call before Him<br />

Ron Morgan,<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Consortium Antiquum,<br />

that he may receive just honour<br />

and commendation<br />

before all this assemblage;<br />

And that he may receive <strong>of</strong><br />

His Majesty<br />

<strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> title<br />

Master at Music;<br />

Master Musician<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Crown and Throne<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Society for Creative Anachronism.<br />

(Ron Morgan comes forward. <strong>The</strong> King receives from <strong>the</strong><br />

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Seneschal <strong>the</strong> Medallion and places <strong>the</strong> ribbon around Ron’s head.)<br />

Wear this, Master Musician,<br />

that all may know in what esteem<br />

you are held by <strong>the</strong> Crown<br />

and by your peers.<br />

(Ron Morgan bows and returns to place.)<br />

HERALD:<br />

It fur<strong>the</strong>r does please<br />

His Majesty<br />

to call before him<br />

Beverly Hodghead,<br />

KING:<br />

who has for <strong>the</strong>se two years<br />

fabricated many most wondrous things<br />

for our Society,<br />

that he may receive just honour<br />

and commendation<br />

before all this assemblage;<br />

And that he may receive <strong>of</strong><br />

His Majesty<br />

<strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> title<br />

Master Artificier;<br />

Master <strong>of</strong> Arms, Master Armourer to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Crown and Throne<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Society for Creative Anachronism.<br />

(Beverly Hodghead comes forward. <strong>The</strong> King receives from <strong>the</strong><br />

Seneschal <strong>the</strong> Medallian and places <strong>the</strong> ribbon around<br />

Beverly’s neck.)<br />

Wear this, Master Artificier,<br />

that all may know in what esteem<br />

you are held by <strong>the</strong> Crown<br />

and by your peers.<br />

Here ends <strong>the</strong> fragments <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> original ceremonies which I have been able to recover up to now. As I said at <strong>the</strong> beginning,<br />

internal evidence suggests that <strong>the</strong>se pieces fit toge<strong>the</strong>r with little if anything missing, and <strong>the</strong> internal reference about<br />

“ceremonies nearly at an end” suggest <strong>the</strong>re wasn’t much else, in which case <strong>the</strong>re may well have been ano<strong>the</strong>r scroll <strong>of</strong><br />

proclamations, but I simply do not remember. SvH.<br />

Comments:<br />

A [List <strong>of</strong> Knights for <strong>the</strong> ceremony <strong>of</strong> Knighting] “Jaimie <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Oracle? I assume this was Jaimie Oakenshield and that perhaps<br />

this was some wordplay on his pr<strong>of</strong>ession <strong>of</strong> programmer, but I never knew he had any name but Oakenshield. Does anyone<br />

know <strong>the</strong> genesis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se names? And I believe it's Karl Vom Acht.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who accepted <strong>the</strong> accolade for<br />

Stephan <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ashenlands (Steven MacEanruig) who was in Germany at <strong>the</strong> time, and would have bust a gut if I had known<br />

how <strong>the</strong>y were spelling his name. Suffice it to say that he and I had many years <strong>of</strong> good-natured discussions over <strong>the</strong> proper<br />

way to spell Stephen, he being a proponent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> crass and heretical Steven spelling ...<br />

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1 “It was definitely "Jaimie Oakenshield" and he took his name from Thorin Oakenshield from Lord <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rings (this was<br />

actually a not-so-subtle reference to a character in an unpublished novel called "<strong>The</strong> Tijuana Vikings" named James A.<br />

Baker; when I first met Jaimie (at Kaiser; he was hired as a programmer) his name was close to <strong>the</strong> character, so we told<br />

him about <strong>the</strong> character and he was sufficiently amused. In this case <strong>the</strong> "oakenshield" was a huge club which <strong>the</strong><br />

character in <strong>the</strong> novel thought he would try to fight with; later <strong>the</strong> club was actually constructed (by me, as a christmas<br />

present for Fulk de Wyvern) and Fulk did <strong>the</strong> only possible thing with it -- turned it into <strong>The</strong> Muckin' Great Clubbe and an<br />

SCA award).<br />

“I've never heard "Jaimie <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Oracle" in any context.<br />

“By <strong>the</strong> way, I've spelt H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit as "H<strong>of</strong>lichkeit" for several years since I was told that <strong>the</strong> embedded "s" was<br />

incorrect -- but it was originally spelt for me by a German, so I've never been quite sure.<br />

“Karl vom Acht is correct.” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

B “In <strong>the</strong> original scroll <strong>the</strong>re were nine lines, and <strong>the</strong> names <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> candidates had been written in in my handwriting prior to <strong>the</strong><br />

event. Note that “Fulke” was at that time spelled with a trailing “e”, and “Höflichkeit” still had an embedded “s” which I dropped<br />

in <strong>the</strong> 1970s after discovering that I had disremembered how to spell <strong>the</strong> word. Note also that Jaimie took his name as “<strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Oracle” ra<strong>the</strong>r than “<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Oakenshield” (“Oracle” was a reference to working with computers but I do not now remember<br />

if he ever used <strong>the</strong> term subsequently).<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re is no stage direction here indicating that <strong>the</strong> King and Queen should stand, but <strong>the</strong>re is a page break in <strong>the</strong> copies<br />

I still have. We may be missing a line or two, or it may simply have been assumed. In any case <strong>the</strong> King and Queen were<br />

standing throughout this and <strong>the</strong> following ceremonies.” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

B [Laureling <strong>of</strong> Ron Morgan] “Note that Ron Morgan later took <strong>the</strong> SCA name Alfonso de Castile, but he hadn’t chosen a medieval<br />

name at this time, and indeed by no means everyone active in <strong>the</strong> SCA had done so by 12-II.” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

B [Beverly Hodghead being styled “Master Artificer’] “I don’t remember when we stopped styling Masters <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel by <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

discipline; probably about <strong>the</strong> time we started to have multiple Laurels in a single field. Certainly some six or so months later<br />

when I, as King, made Janet <strong>of</strong> Breakstone a Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel, she became Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists as that was why she<br />

was made a Laurel. Later <strong>the</strong> term stopped being a reference to <strong>the</strong> Laurel and simply referred to <strong>the</strong> position.” – Siegfried<br />

von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

C “At 12th Night AS II, didn't Ardral & Henrik (previously knighted) also come forward to receive <strong>the</strong> belts & chains <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> newlycreated<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> Chivalry?<br />

“I think I also remember that Fulk was not <strong>the</strong>re and that Mary <strong>of</strong> Tamar accepted his belt, chain, and ducal coronet for him.<br />

(I think <strong>the</strong>y still lived toge<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>n, and don't know why Fulk wasn't <strong>the</strong>re.) Of course, Stefan also accepted Steven's belt &<br />

chain for him, as said before.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

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Appendices – Articles <strong>of</strong> Incorporation<br />

<strong>The</strong> Original Articles <strong>of</strong> Incorporation<br />

Copied from <strong>the</strong> Woodlyn Library, by Frederick <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn<br />

Retyped by Hirsch von Henford [aka Ken Mayer] for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Annotated</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Project<br />

(State Seal)<br />

DEPARTMENT OF STATE<br />

I, FRANK M. JORDAN, Secretary <strong>of</strong> State <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> State <strong>of</strong> California, hereby certify:<br />

That <strong>the</strong> annexed transcript has been compared with <strong>the</strong> RECORD on file in my <strong>of</strong>fice, <strong>of</strong> which it purports to be a copy, and that <strong>the</strong><br />

same is full, true and correct.<br />

(Great Seal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> State <strong>of</strong> California) In testimony where<strong>of</strong>, I, FRANK M. JORDAN, Secretary <strong>of</strong> State, have hereunto caused <strong>the</strong><br />

Great Seal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> State <strong>of</strong> California to be affixed and my name subscribed, at <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong><br />

Sacramento, in <strong>the</strong> State <strong>of</strong> California, this JUN 18 1969<br />

Frank M. Jordan<br />

Secretary <strong>of</strong> State<br />

By H.P. Sullivan(?)<br />

Assistant Secretary <strong>of</strong> State<br />

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ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION<br />

OF<br />

SOCIETY FOR CREATIVE ANACHRONISM, INCORPORATED<br />

<strong>The</strong> name <strong>of</strong> this corporation shall be SOCIETY FOR CREATIVE ANACHRONISM,<br />

INCORPORATED.<br />

<strong>The</strong> purposes for which this corporation is formed are:<br />

a) Specifically and primarily, research, education and<br />

advancement in <strong>the</strong> field <strong>of</strong> pre-17th Century Western Culture.<br />

b) Generally, to engage in research; publish material <strong>of</strong><br />

relevance and interest to <strong>the</strong> field <strong>of</strong> pre-17th Century Western<br />

Culture; to present activities and events which re-create <strong>the</strong><br />

environment <strong>of</strong> said era, such as, but not limited to, tournaments,<br />

jousts, fairs, parties, dances, classes, and et cetera; to<br />

acquire au<strong>the</strong>ntic or reproduced replicas <strong>of</strong> chattels representative<br />

<strong>of</strong> said era; to collect a library; and to engage in fund raising<br />

activities.<br />

c) This corporation shall have and exercise all rights and<br />

powers conferred upon corporations under <strong>the</strong> laws <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> State <strong>of</strong><br />

California, provided that all activities shall be incidental to and in<br />

<strong>the</strong> fur<strong>the</strong>rance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> purposes set forth in II.a) and b) above.<br />

This corporation is organized pursuant to <strong>the</strong> General Nonpr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

Corporation Law <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> State <strong>of</strong> California.<br />

<strong>The</strong> County in this State where <strong>the</strong> principal <strong>of</strong>fice for <strong>the</strong><br />

transaction <strong>of</strong> business <strong>of</strong> this corporation is located is<br />

Alameda County.<br />

I<br />

II<br />

III<br />

IV<br />

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<strong>The</strong> names and addresses <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> persons who are to act in <strong>the</strong><br />

capacity <strong>of</strong> Directors until <strong>the</strong> selection <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir successors are:<br />

B) JON DE CLES 1585 Arch St., Berkeley, Cal.<br />

C) DIANA PAXSON STUDEBAKER “ ” “ ” “ ”<br />

D) CLINT BIGGLESTONE, III 780 Clayton St., San Francisco,<br />

Cal.<br />

<strong>The</strong> qualifications <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> this corporation, <strong>the</strong> different<br />

classes <strong>of</strong> membership, if any, <strong>the</strong> property, voting and o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

rights and privileges <strong>of</strong> each class <strong>of</strong> members, and <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

liabilities to dues and assessments, and <strong>the</strong> method <strong>of</strong> collection<br />

<strong>the</strong>re<strong>of</strong> shall be set forth in <strong>the</strong> by-laws <strong>of</strong> this corporation.<br />

This corporation is one which does not contemplate pecuniary<br />

gain or pr<strong>of</strong>it to <strong>the</strong> members <strong>the</strong>re<strong>of</strong> and it is organized solely<br />

for non-pr<strong>of</strong>it purposes. Upon <strong>the</strong> winding up and dissolution <strong>of</strong><br />

this corporation, after paying or adequately providing for <strong>the</strong><br />

debts and obligations <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> corporation, <strong>the</strong> remaining assets<br />

shall be distributed to a nonpr<strong>of</strong>it fund, foundation or<br />

corporation which is organized and operated exclusively for<br />

charitable, religious, scientific, educational or publicservice<br />

purposes, and which has established its tax-exempt<br />

status under Section 501 ( c ) (3) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Internal Revenue Code. If<br />

this corporation holds any assets on trust, such assets shall be<br />

disposed <strong>of</strong> in such a manner as may be directed by decree <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

superior court <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> county in which this corporation’s<br />

principal <strong>of</strong>fice is located, upon petition <strong>the</strong>refore by <strong>the</strong><br />

Attorney General or by any person concerned in <strong>the</strong> liquidation.<br />

V<br />

VI<br />

VII<br />

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VIII<br />

<strong>The</strong> name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> unincorporated association which is being<br />

incorporated is SOCIETY FOR CREATIVE ANACHRONISM.<br />

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, <strong>the</strong> undersigned, bing <strong>the</strong> STEWARD (which is<br />

equivalent to President) and MISTRESS OF ARTS (which is<br />

equivalent to Secretary) respectively, <strong>of</strong> SOCIETY FOR CREATIVE<br />

ANACHRONISM, <strong>the</strong> unincorporated association which is being<br />

incorporated hereby, have duly executed those Articles <strong>of</strong><br />

Incorporation this 4 th day <strong>of</strong> October 1968.<br />

JON DE CLES,<br />

STEWARD (PRESIDENT)<br />

DIANA PAXSON STUDEBAKER<br />

MISTRESS OF ARTS (SECRETARY)<br />

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Record <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Gripe Session, House <strong>of</strong> Hodghead, 30 March A.D. 1969<br />

(Retyped by Hirsch von Henford for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Annotated</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Project)<br />

LORD RANDALL OF HIGHTOWER: We are individualists and egotists. Most <strong>of</strong> us will want to talk for hours. So I shall shut people up<br />

when <strong>the</strong>y have said <strong>the</strong>ir say, or when <strong>the</strong>y wander <strong>of</strong>f point.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se are notes from <strong>the</strong> Hodghead ladies:<br />

1. Pilfering <strong>of</strong> food, especially at tournies. Especially kids, who may think anything in sight is for grabs. And <strong>the</strong> general handling <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

people’s things, instruments, weapons, etc. This was discussed at <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Court.<br />

LADY DIANA DECLES: At <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Court it was suggested that parents keep an eye on <strong>the</strong>ir kids.<br />

LADY ELLEN HODGHEAD: Keep your possessions in your own pavilion, where <strong>the</strong>y don’t look available.<br />

LADY MARYNEL OF DARKHAVEN: Keep people away from attractive nuisances. And it’s <strong>the</strong> responsibility <strong>of</strong> ladies to take care <strong>of</strong> food<br />

and so forth so that <strong>the</strong> fighters don’t have to bo<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

SIMON OF TEMPLAR: Keep food in ice chests.<br />

SIR JAIMIE OF OAKENSHIELD and OTHERS: Nuts! <strong>The</strong>y raid ice chests.<br />

ALL: One doesn’t mind giving people food, so long as <strong>the</strong>y ask.<br />

HIS MAJESTY, CARADOC AP CADOR: What about <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Progress, which was going to prevent this by asking people if <strong>the</strong>y had<br />

brought food and assigning <strong>the</strong>m to households?<br />

LADY ELLEN: That did happen, and was a great improvement.<br />

HIS MAJESTY: <strong>The</strong> problem is outsiders, such as last time. Society members have been better about this lately.<br />

LORD RANDALL: Preventing pilferage by our members can be done by setting up a guard – at least one person on guard per pavilion.<br />

HIS MAJESTY: One thing to be considered is <strong>the</strong> site <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tourney. We would do better to be in Tilden next time, or somewhere else<br />

where we can’t be invaded by hostile natives.<br />

LADY ELLEN: When people are taking down pavilions at <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> day, <strong>the</strong>y’re tired and it’s dark; <strong>the</strong>y can’be sure whe<strong>the</strong>r<br />

anything’s missing.<br />

LORD RANDALL: Number 2. <strong>The</strong> desirability <strong>of</strong> pavilions – a way <strong>of</strong> protecting your stuff.<br />

LADY DIANA: And your skin.<br />

HIS MAJESTY: <strong>The</strong>re is a thing called an army surplus tent liner, made <strong>of</strong> perhaps canvas, white, 12 feet in diameter, eight feet tall, easy<br />

to set up. It can be rigged with a canopy. It costs about $12.00 at an army surplus place such as that on 11 th and Jackson Streets in Oakland.<br />

THOMAS O’CONNAIR: We had three pavilions at <strong>the</strong> last tourney, and <strong>the</strong>re are maybe two more. If we get many more, where will we put<br />

<strong>the</strong>m? You’ll have half <strong>the</strong> field blocked <strong>of</strong>f from anyone’s view.<br />

LORD RANDALL: A pavilioneer is needed to decide where pavilions go, without favoritism, first come, first served. This person was <strong>the</strong><br />

Lady Marynel at <strong>the</strong> last tourney.<br />

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HIS MAJESTY: A thought: <strong>the</strong> pavilions should be arranged in a U, with <strong>the</strong> royal pavilion in <strong>the</strong> center, and <strong>the</strong>y should be set somewhat<br />

back from <strong>the</strong> field.<br />

ALL: Good idea.<br />

LORD RANDALL: Could we construct a second row <strong>of</strong> barriers to mark <strong>of</strong>f this dead space?<br />

LADY DIANA: <strong>The</strong> pavilioneer should work closely with <strong>the</strong> Autocrat, and who knows <strong>the</strong> ground and (<strong>the</strong>oretically) <strong>the</strong> deal with <strong>the</strong><br />

ousiders.<br />

LADY ELLEN: We definitely must have a pavilioner working on <strong>the</strong> layout <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> field.<br />

LADY DIANA: Let <strong>the</strong> Autocrat do it.<br />

LADY ELLEN: He’s too busy.<br />

SIMON: Since I’ll be arriving early most times, let whoever is Autocrat contact me and I’ll help.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was <strong>the</strong>n some discussion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> royal pavilion having <strong>the</strong> best view <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> field; everyone’s opinion was that this is necessary and<br />

right.<br />

HIS MAJESTY: One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> King’s duties is to judge <strong>the</strong> fighting. In <strong>the</strong> medieval court, <strong>the</strong> pavilioneer was an important and valued post.<br />

I think it should be a permanent or semi-permanent post, and <strong>the</strong> Autocrat should not be obliged to be his own pavilioneer.<br />

LADY MARYNEL: His Highness <strong>the</strong> Crown Prince does want a pavilioner for <strong>the</strong> next tourney.<br />

LORD RANDALL: We have agreed that <strong>the</strong>re should be a pavilioner. Who and where can be thrashed out later.<br />

DUKE RICHARD OF MONTREAL: Should not <strong>the</strong> royal pavilion be set up beside <strong>the</strong> Dukes’ pavlions?<br />

LORD RANDALL: Number 3. <strong>The</strong> use <strong>of</strong> weapons by newcomers. We’re talking about Society weapons, which – where do <strong>the</strong>y come from?<br />

LADY DIANA: Donated, usually.<br />

LORD RANDALL: Newcomers may arrive in <strong>the</strong> middle <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> day, and <strong>the</strong>y can’t fight because <strong>the</strong>y haven’t qualified. If <strong>the</strong>y get in early<br />

enough to qualify, however, <strong>the</strong>y’re going to fight; and what with? Society weapons? If so, <strong>the</strong>y should pay rent on <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

HIS MAJESTY: How about having a person who comes to practice sessions regularly also put in regular time on making a sword?<br />

SIR JAIMIE: Here is my radical proposal: weapons should be made ei<strong>the</strong>r to a standard or in pairs. Aside from that, no one is to fight with<br />

any weapon that he didn’t bring.<br />

LADY ALISON OF HIGHTOWER: <strong>The</strong> attrition on swords is terrible. I think everyone who comes without weapons should pay a deposit<br />

equal to <strong>the</strong> cost <strong>of</strong> a broadsword. <strong>The</strong>n he can use Society weapons. If he breaks one, he forfeits his deposit.<br />

DUKE RICHARD: It would be good to have people fighting only with <strong>the</strong>ir own weapons. But it isn’t materials that cost, it’s tools. It might<br />

be a good thing for <strong>the</strong> Society to set up a Guild <strong>of</strong> Armorers (such as Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow suggested), and let it be known that <strong>the</strong>se<br />

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SIR JAIMIE: His Highness <strong>the</strong> Crown Prince has a shed which will be available as soon as it’s cleaned out. We can all provide various<br />

pieces <strong>of</strong> equipment. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong>re will be place to go and tools to work with, and no one will have an excuse for not making weapons. And<br />

if someone is too broke to pay for materials, let him contact me and we’ll work something out.<br />

LADY DIANA: What about people who are <strong>the</strong>re for <strong>the</strong> first time?<br />

SIR JAIMIE: Let <strong>the</strong>m watch. If <strong>the</strong>y’re interested, <strong>the</strong>y can learn, make weapons, come to practice sessions.<br />

LADY MARYNEL: People whose shields or helms are very damaging to swords ought also to help pay for swords, as His Highness <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

to do.<br />

LORD RANDALL: Number 4. Tourney starting, <strong>the</strong> arrival <strong>of</strong> nobles on time, delays during <strong>the</strong> day, <strong>the</strong> delay <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> crown tourney into<br />

<strong>the</strong> night, which makes fighting and taking down pavilions difficult.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are times when <strong>the</strong> King doesn’t show up, or <strong>the</strong> crowns don’t show up, or <strong>the</strong> thrones don’t show up, or <strong>the</strong> Queen is out shopping<br />

....<br />

Challenge fights are now limited to five challenges per person.<br />

LADY ALISON: We could eliminate <strong>the</strong> qualifying fights first thing in <strong>the</strong> morning.<br />

a. Newcomers should watch one tourney before <strong>the</strong>y fight.<br />

b. Use Saturday for qualifying fights, and have <strong>the</strong> tournament on Sunday.<br />

c. Ra<strong>the</strong>r than shorten <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> challenges any more, limit <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> fighters – say, twenty men.<br />

d. We ladies would prefer to have fewer challenge fights and more fun and games, like melees, kidnappings, etc. I would prefer to have,<br />

say, three or four challenges per fighter.<br />

DUKE RICHARD: Have pages notify <strong>the</strong> fighters when <strong>the</strong>y are to arm.<br />

LORD RANDALL: Have a bull pen for <strong>the</strong> fighters to arm in.<br />

DUKE RICHARD: Stand? In <strong>the</strong> sun? NO.<br />

SIMON: Once I had an idea, namely, why not have two fights going on at once? Also, why can’t each person have all his fights toge<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

instead <strong>of</strong> spread out over <strong>the</strong> day?<br />

LORD RANDAL: Could <strong>the</strong> Lady Alison and Sir Jaimie figure out a ma<strong>the</strong>matical pattern for making equal matches?<br />

SIR JAIMIE: Sure. Give me <strong>the</strong> challenge cards on Friday and I’ll have a list for you on Sunday.<br />

LADY ALISON: Fighters who are also <strong>of</strong>ficials, like Lord Randall and Harold <strong>of</strong> Breakstone, do get all <strong>the</strong>ir fights arranged at once, because<br />

<strong>the</strong>y have to get back to <strong>the</strong>ir o<strong>the</strong>r duties.<br />

LADY DIANA: Could this list be posted?<br />

SIR JAIMIE: You’d need two weeks to get it duplicated and mailed.<br />

LADY MARYNEL: We had a blackboard once. It didn’t work and looked dreadful.<br />

LORD RANDALL: Five challenges times thirty fighters is 75 fights. We could number <strong>the</strong> bouts and put up Roman numerals.<br />

SIR JAIMIE: If you accept my first radical proposal, <strong>the</strong>re will be fewer fighters and fewer fights; and all will have <strong>the</strong>ir own weapons, so<br />

<strong>the</strong>re will be less time in arming.<br />

LORD RANDALL: I’d like not to have to tell <strong>the</strong> fighters to salute <strong>the</strong> King and each o<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

LADY DIANA: What about people whose armor and so on wears out and <strong>the</strong>y have to borrow?<br />

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SIR JAIMIE and LORD RANDALL: But some things don’t break, and people know how to build <strong>the</strong>m. <strong>The</strong>y shouldn’t be going out <strong>the</strong>re<br />

waving oversized tomato cans.<br />

LADY DIANA: What about new fighters? <strong>The</strong>y don’t know many people; maybe <strong>the</strong>y live out on <strong>the</strong> marches and can’t get to practice<br />

sessions.<br />

SIMON: <strong>The</strong>y can always call <strong>the</strong> Society and Paul can tell <strong>the</strong>m what to do.<br />

HOURI THE SAVAGE: <strong>The</strong>y can take kendo lessons; <strong>the</strong>y can read <strong>the</strong> articles in TI and make weapons.<br />

HIS MAJESTY: Paul and I will go anywhere within reason to give lessons, if someone will pay <strong>the</strong> transportation.<br />

LADY DIANA: <strong>The</strong>n proclamations should be made and/or published to that effect. Also, <strong>the</strong> information about <strong>the</strong> qualifying matches<br />

on Saturday should be on <strong>the</strong> tourney poster.<br />

LADY MARYNEL: This business <strong>of</strong> putting down an earlier time than you actually intend to start doesn’t work. We should mean what<br />

we say. If you’re going to start at 12, say 12.<br />

We could have some things before <strong>the</strong> coronation, such as a melee, if <strong>the</strong> field is set up and <strong>the</strong> fighters are <strong>the</strong>re. <strong>The</strong> promise <strong>of</strong> a melee<br />

might get <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong>re in time for <strong>the</strong> coronation.<br />

Getting back to borrowing, interested people ought to be able to borrow helms and shields, if not swords – <strong>the</strong>y take a long time. And<br />

one should be able to borrow swords in case <strong>of</strong> dire emergency. You can’t tell about swords – sometimes you’ll break none, and sometimes<br />

seven in one tourney.<br />

Fighters arming should wait in <strong>the</strong> shade <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first-aid pavilion – this will protect <strong>the</strong>m from <strong>the</strong> sun, you’ll know where <strong>the</strong>y are, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y can protect <strong>the</strong> people in <strong>the</strong> pavilion from people who want to help but don’t know what <strong>the</strong>y’re doing.<br />

THOMAS: Yes, collect <strong>the</strong> fighters somewhere before <strong>the</strong>y fight.<br />

I don’t think fights should be arranged in advance. It isn’t that easy to get challenges before <strong>the</strong> tourney. What if people don’t show<br />

up?<br />

LADY JANET OF BREAKSTONE: That ma<strong>the</strong>matical list would eliminate my job! When I’m putting fights in order, <strong>the</strong> only system I use<br />

is to try to keep a fighter from having two fights in a row, unless <strong>the</strong>y want it. Also, I try not to put <strong>the</strong> newcomers and <strong>the</strong> good fighters<br />

at separate ends <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fighting. I think <strong>the</strong>re should be a maximum <strong>of</strong> four fights. <strong>The</strong>n I could arrange forty fights and we’d be done before<br />

dark. And we can squeeze in a few extra fights, as is usually necessary. Besides, fighters shouldn’t be so tired or mauled from challenge<br />

fights that <strong>the</strong>y can’t fight for <strong>the</strong> crown. <strong>The</strong>y don’t like that.<br />

HIS MAJESTY: I don’t like making it impossible for new people to do anything.<br />

HAROLD OF BREAKSTONE: I don’t like arranging tourneys ahead <strong>of</strong> time; we should be able to make challenges on <strong>the</strong> field. For instance,<br />

Jean de la Grande Danse knew nobody [except Arnulf. – dj] and got his first challenge from me because I saw him standing <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

Also, what do you do if your opponents don’t show up?<br />

Also, I don’t like an absolute ban on loaning weapons. <strong>The</strong>y do break.<br />

LORD RANDALL: La Demoiselle de la Rana once said that if we have an armory borrowing can be arranged.<br />

LADY MARYNEL: Could <strong>the</strong> Armorer’s Guild have swords for sale?<br />

HIS MAJESTY: I don’t like scheduling challenges ahead <strong>of</strong> time. You don’t know, for instance, when Rick Schrors is going to show up,<br />

but when he does, I want to fight him! And you don’t know when somebody is suddenly going to have to tend a computer. I like Sir<br />

Jaimie’s proposal up to a point; I don’t like making it difficult for new people to fight. And I for one couldn’t bring seven swords to a<br />

tourney; my whole household is broke!<br />

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SIR JAIMIE: Yes, <strong>the</strong> Armorer’s Guild could sell weapons to people, and <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong>y will be fighting with <strong>the</strong>ir own weapons and that’s all<br />

right. <strong>The</strong> newcomer who doesn’t know people can fight with me; I’ll take four challenges and post my name as being available for a fifth.<br />

We can fill in <strong>the</strong> open or missing challenges with new people or each o<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

Also, can we discuss my proposal? It would ensure pr<strong>of</strong>essional conduct, and encourage sincere new people.<br />

LORD RANDALL: Those who don’t care for discipline, and who just want to swat at each o<strong>the</strong>r with someone else’s rattan: <strong>the</strong>m we don’t<br />

need.<br />

LADY MARYNEL: <strong>The</strong>re are those that thought <strong>the</strong>y were correctly armed till <strong>the</strong>y got to <strong>the</strong> tourney. If we state that you must bring your<br />

own equipment, people don’t call up <strong>the</strong> experts; <strong>the</strong>y try on <strong>the</strong>ir own, and <strong>the</strong>y make mistakes. So we might increase <strong>the</strong> problems <strong>of</strong><br />

incorrect arms.<br />

We have been accused <strong>of</strong> being an in group. That’s where <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Progress will help. But fighters who think <strong>the</strong>y’re ready to fight,<br />

and are told <strong>the</strong>y’re not, feel <strong>the</strong> same way.<br />

LA DEMOISELLE DE LA RANA: <strong>The</strong> Armorer’s Guild would be a good idea. Three or four people would be known, and could help new<br />

people with <strong>the</strong>ir arms.<br />

LADY ALISON: <strong>The</strong> Queen’s Progress is supposed to get people into households, and could do more <strong>of</strong> it. Many people don’t know how<br />

we’re arranged into households. We could do this with <strong>the</strong> fighters, too. A new fighter could sit and watch if someone could take care <strong>of</strong><br />

and assist him. He could be put in touch with a knight or master, and with <strong>the</strong> Armorer’s Guild, so he can be ready for <strong>the</strong> next tourney.<br />

LORD RANDALL: Why not let this be a thing an established fighter does – be ready to receive new people and take care <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

HAROLD: Also a list <strong>of</strong> people to contact for this and that: people to contact in every area.<br />

LORD RANDALL: It could be given out during <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Progress.<br />

SIR JAIMIE: How about more <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Handbook <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Current Middle Ages.<br />

HAROLD: It needs a supplement.<br />

SIR JAIMIE: Put one on, and <strong>the</strong> phone number list too. Also: at every coronation and every Grand March we march with our banners and<br />

shields and so forth, and our names are called. If <strong>the</strong> herald could announce, “You will see <strong>the</strong>se banners around <strong>the</strong> field. Introduce<br />

yourself to a household.” Noblesse oblige, which is <strong>the</strong> opposite <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> clique phenomenon.<br />

SIMON: Someone in Pinole or something, who can’t get advice, can phone <strong>the</strong> Society and be directed.<br />

THOMAS: Back to borrowing. If people don’t want to loan, <strong>the</strong>y don’t loan. But if a person wants to loan something, he ought to be able<br />

to.<br />

LADY ALISON: But we mean we aren’t under obligation to loan Society weapons. We’re not talking about private gear.<br />

SYLVANUS: We do need a list.<br />

LADY ALISON: That’s <strong>the</strong> Lady Ardis’ job as Queen’s Chatelaine.<br />

SIMON: Could we get a new or used bar roller?<br />

HAROLD: We don’t have <strong>the</strong> money!<br />

HIS MAJESTY: What a bar roller can do we can do by hand and a Beverly shear.<br />

LORD RANDALL: Number 5. A charge <strong>of</strong> unnecessary <strong>of</strong>ficiousness.<br />

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HAROLD: Sometimes you have to tell people to cut it out.<br />

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LORD RANDALL: That’s necessary <strong>of</strong>ficiousness. <strong>The</strong>re are people who just come and don’t do much – <strong>the</strong>y add color, and that’s fine,<br />

but <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong>y want to get <strong>the</strong>ir two cents in and wonder Who are <strong>the</strong>se people to tell me what to do? Well, tough!<br />

LADY MARYNEL: It is not necessary to be quite as abrupt as we sometimes are. Some people, on <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand, bruise very easily –<br />

sometimes because <strong>the</strong>y simply don’t know that one has <strong>the</strong> authority to tell <strong>the</strong>m something.<br />

Also, part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> necessity <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficiousness can be reduced by setting things up properly. Now that we have <strong>the</strong> barriers, we seldom<br />

have to tell people to get <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> field. (“Field? What field?”) And pavilions keep people away from your stuff <strong>the</strong> same way.<br />

LADY ALISON: David Hodghead should be commended for helping with that. Also, pavilions help in ano<strong>the</strong>r way – people sitting in <strong>the</strong><br />

hot sun have shorter tempers.<br />

SIMON: On <strong>the</strong> subject <strong>of</strong> marking <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> dead space – what about a lawn marker?<br />

LADY MARYNEL: It takes too long, and children will creep over <strong>the</strong> lines.<br />

LADY ELLEN: And many parks, schools, and so forth don’t like it.<br />

SIMON: What about flour?<br />

LORD RANDALL: Ha! Next morning <strong>the</strong> dew falls; <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> sun rises, and presto! crackers.<br />

HAROLD: Most people are very reasonable if you talk nicely to <strong>the</strong>m, and step back if you explain about staying out <strong>of</strong> fighting range and<br />

camera range. We ought to put something about that in TI.<br />

SIMON: I’ll put it in my column.<br />

LADY JANET: Be it noted: we will soon be incorporated and <strong>the</strong>n contributions will be tax-deductable.<br />

HAROLD: <strong>The</strong> flier should be both handed out and mailed out.<br />

SIMON: <strong>The</strong>re is a problem with people losing <strong>the</strong>ir waivers on <strong>the</strong> way to <strong>the</strong> tourney, and being unable to write up new ones because<br />

<strong>the</strong>y are minors. Could <strong>the</strong>re be a permanent waiver that could be on file, “My minor son is authorized to sign his own waiver” kind <strong>of</strong><br />

thing?<br />

HAROLD: We’ll have to ask <strong>the</strong> lawyers.<br />

LORD RANDALL: Number 6. Boorish drunkenness. That’s a problem at any kind <strong>of</strong> meeting. But this is on <strong>the</strong> field, not at revels where<br />

it’s ano<strong>the</strong>r thing. But a man should not be unable to control himself on <strong>the</strong> field. Boorish sobriety is just as bad. This is <strong>the</strong> High<br />

Constable’s job.<br />

LADY ALISON: Whe<strong>the</strong>r a guy is stoned on booze or pot or his own ego isn’t <strong>the</strong> point; he’s causing dangers.<br />

SIR JAIMIE: Here’s my o<strong>the</strong>r radical proposal. Anyone who behaves disgracefully in any way is to be banned from <strong>the</strong> lists for that day,<br />

and warned. On <strong>the</strong> second <strong>of</strong>fense, he is to be banned permanently.<br />

LORD RANDALL: A Court <strong>of</strong> Chivalry, to be presided over by <strong>the</strong> Earl Marshal. One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Court should be <strong>the</strong> Lord<br />

Advocate. A man could be ruled <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> field immediately, and later (or <strong>the</strong>n if necessary) a court could be convened and a trial held.<br />

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HIS MAJESTY: Among <strong>the</strong> members should be <strong>the</strong> Earl Marshal, <strong>the</strong> King (not as King, but as Premier Peer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Realm), <strong>the</strong> Herald, and<br />

Laurel King-at-Arms, and o<strong>the</strong>rs. In <strong>the</strong> rules <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lists it states, “All contestants shall behave as knights and gentlemen, whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>y<br />

are or not. If any does not live up to this, it is everybody’s duty to bring charges against him.”<br />

LADY ALISON: It isn’t convenient to convene a Court <strong>of</strong> Chivalry on <strong>the</strong> field.<br />

LORD RANDALL: Of course not. <strong>The</strong> first time he is banned from <strong>the</strong> field for one day, by Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> King. For a second <strong>of</strong>fense <strong>the</strong>re<br />

would be a court.<br />

LADY ALISON: What if someone wants to appeal a summary dismissal?<br />

LORD RANDALL: <strong>The</strong>n he can bring his case before <strong>the</strong> Court.<br />

HAROLD: Who are we to judge o<strong>the</strong>r people? We’re <strong>the</strong> people who went through <strong>the</strong> same thing, that’s who.<br />

LORD RANDALL: Number 7. Self-centeredness. That’s been discussed.<br />

DUKE RICHARD: It’s here to stay.<br />

LORD RANDALL: Number 8. Cattiness among <strong>the</strong> ladies. That’s been handled by <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Court.<br />

LADY ALISON: Any trouble among <strong>the</strong> ladies should not spread out to <strong>the</strong> men. <strong>The</strong>re’s no reason <strong>the</strong> men should fight over it or even<br />

know about it. Personal arguments should be kept from hurting <strong>the</strong> Society.<br />

LORD RANDALL: Number 9. Rude comments during <strong>the</strong> fighting – people not on <strong>the</strong> field yelling “Lie down, you’re dead!” and <strong>the</strong> like.<br />

<strong>The</strong> best judge <strong>of</strong> whe<strong>the</strong>r a man is dead is (1) himself, (2) his opponent, (3) <strong>the</strong> judges. Spectators – even o<strong>the</strong>r fighters – are not qualified<br />

to judge.<br />

LADY ALISON: It insults a fighter to tell him he’s dead: ei<strong>the</strong>r he’s cheating or he’s stupid, you’re saying.<br />

SIR JAIMIE: My Part 4 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> radical proposal is for spectators to shut up; <strong>the</strong>y’re not paying admission to be entertained.<br />

LADY ALISON: Cheering is all right, but not running down <strong>the</strong> opponent.<br />

HAROLD: Well, <strong>the</strong>re’s a difference between saying “Get <strong>the</strong> bastard” and yelling “Down Breakstone!” <strong>The</strong> latter is all right; it’s medieval;<br />

it’s a battle cry.<br />

LADY ALISON and HAROLD: You should be for someone, not against someone. Or if you’re against someone, be polite about it.<br />

DUKE RICHARD: But polite comments, not directed to <strong>the</strong> fighters, are all right.<br />

HAROLD: <strong>The</strong> only people who can judge a fighter are o<strong>the</strong>r fighters.<br />

SIR JAIMIE: Part 5 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> radical proposal is that all fighters should be told that anyone may decline a challenge with no slur on his honor.<br />

LADY JANET: If people refuse to fight against someone in <strong>the</strong> crown competition, <strong>the</strong>y’re out right <strong>the</strong>re!<br />

SIR JAIMIE: If I’m paired with someone dishonorable, I won’t fight him, crown tourney or no crown tourney.<br />

HAROLD: If he’s that dishonorable, he should have been taken before a Court <strong>of</strong> Chivalry.<br />

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LADY MARYNEL: <strong>The</strong>re are two fighters who are always being razzed by <strong>the</strong> spectators, I think undeservedly; <strong>the</strong>y can’t be expected to<br />

be at <strong>the</strong>ir best under those conditions. Lochinvar (né Barry <strong>of</strong> Juda) will fight well until someone razzes him; <strong>the</strong>n he fights dreadfully. And<br />

Jerry Pournelle has deserved some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> comments made about him, and thoroughly not deserved o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />

HAROLD: If someone bugs my opponent, I’ll tell him to stop.<br />

LORD RANDALL: Number 10. Protecting <strong>the</strong> first-aiders. We’ve discussed that – <strong>the</strong> two ready knights will be in <strong>the</strong> pavilion, which we’ll<br />

call <strong>the</strong> leech’s pavilion.<br />

LADY MARYNEL: We have an M.D. in <strong>the</strong> Society, who says that when she has her license renewed she’ll spend some time in <strong>the</strong> leech’s<br />

pavilion.<br />

LORD RANDALL: Number 11. A lot <strong>of</strong> people don’t know <strong>the</strong> duties/purposes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queen’s Progress, <strong>the</strong> pavilioner, <strong>the</strong> clearing house,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Queen’s Court, <strong>the</strong> Lord High Constable, etc. Definition <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se jobs to <strong>the</strong> populace. We’d better get <strong>the</strong>se people toge<strong>the</strong>r and I’ll<br />

write a smallische booklet on <strong>the</strong>se duties.<br />

Number 12. <strong>The</strong> need for thrones. Poul and I discussed this with Master Beverly – we can contribute sums toward this, and build<br />

collapsible thrones.<br />

LADY MARYNEL: I object to Sunday tournaments.<br />

HAROLD: <strong>The</strong> Supreme Autocrat picks out <strong>the</strong> day that is most convenient to him. Also, tourneys are for fighters, and some fighters can’t<br />

come on Saturdays because <strong>the</strong>y work. On <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand, <strong>the</strong>y may be too tired to work on Mondays. Let’s take a poll.<br />

LADY DIANA: It has been suggested that <strong>the</strong> May tourney not be a crown tourney, and that ano<strong>the</strong>r tourney be held in August, so that<br />

each King will preside over one crown tourney and one o<strong>the</strong>r event. It has been suggested that <strong>the</strong> May Tourney be a series <strong>of</strong><br />

competitions with various weapons. We should collect opinions on this.<br />

LORD RANDALL: This will give <strong>the</strong> King a chance to fight.<br />

LADY ALISON: It can have some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> advantages <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Small War.<br />

LADY DIANA: How could we actually get this decided? And who’s going to help me arrange things?<br />

THOMAS: If you don’t have a winner at a tourney, you’re introducing anarchy. It isn’t a tourney without a winner.<br />

LORD RANDALL: Historically, that is not true.<br />

SIR JAIMIE: I agree with having three crown tourneys, evenly spaced, but I also want more than three tourneys per year. Winning a<br />

tournament and becoming a King are not equivalent. Let’s dissociate <strong>the</strong> concepts <strong>of</strong> tourney winner and King.<br />

HAROLD: This would give us a chance to do things we never can do at crown tourneys, such as melees all day.<br />

<strong>The</strong> three spaced crown tourneys will give <strong>the</strong> King a chance to rule. Let’s have coronations at non-crown events.<br />

LADY ALISON: 1. Fighters should decide what <strong>the</strong>y want for a non-crown tourney.<br />

2. Because <strong>the</strong>re will be fewer newcomers at Modesto, we’ll be able to improve our standards <strong>of</strong> combat and try out some new forms<br />

<strong>of</strong> combat. At crown tourneys <strong>the</strong>re isn’t time.<br />

LADY DIANA: A poll will be taken. <strong>The</strong>n a planning committee will be set up for <strong>the</strong> fighting and non-fighting events <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> May tourney.<br />

by <strong>the</strong> hand <strong>of</strong> Lady Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Paravel.<br />

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First Proclamation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laws <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West<br />

WE, SIEGFRIED REX, on this, <strong>the</strong> 80 th day <strong>of</strong> Our Reign, being <strong>the</strong> 5 th day <strong>of</strong> August, Nineteen-hundred sixty-nine, Anno Domini, in<br />

consultation with Henrik, Duke <strong>of</strong> Havn, Crown Prince <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Realm; Sir Caradoc ap Cador, Our Predecessor; David <strong>of</strong> Illwheirlane, Lord<br />

Advocate; and divers <strong>of</strong> Our subjects and advisors in Privy Council, assembled and elsewhere, to better provide for <strong>the</strong> maintenance and<br />

conduct <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> affairs <strong>of</strong> this, Our <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West, DO HEREBY PROCLAIM:<br />

That <strong>the</strong> King’s Word is Law, and any Proclamation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> King is <strong>the</strong> Law <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>, from <strong>the</strong> moment it is spoken. However, until<br />

such proclamation shall have been presented in writing to <strong>the</strong> populace <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> in <strong>the</strong> Page, Tournaments Illuminated, or o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

document issued generally to <strong>the</strong> populace <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>, no subject <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> may be considered to be breaking <strong>the</strong> King’s Law<br />

in acting contrary to such proclamation.<br />

That <strong>the</strong>re are six Official Crown Tournaments and Coronation Festivals per year in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West and that <strong>the</strong>y shall occur on<br />

<strong>the</strong> weekend nearest to or on one weekend ei<strong>the</strong>r side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> weekend nearest to:<br />

6 January - Coronation Festival (Twelfthnight)<br />

21 March - Crown Tournament (Spring Equinox)<br />

1 May - Coronation Festival (May Day)<br />

21 June - Crown Tournament (Summer Solstice)<br />

6 August - Coronation Festival (midway between June and Sept events)<br />

21 September - Crown Tournament (Autumn Equinox)<br />

And, should <strong>the</strong> specified date as given above fall on a Wednesday, <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> weekend following shall be considered to be nearest.<br />

And <strong>the</strong> six Official Events specified above must occur within <strong>the</strong> five Bay Area counties.<br />

And persons desirous <strong>of</strong> specific exceptions to <strong>the</strong> above may present petitions to <strong>the</strong> King as far in advance as possible, but should<br />

bear in mind that <strong>the</strong> King has as his foremost concern, <strong>the</strong> welfare <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> entire <strong>Kingdom</strong> and <strong>the</strong> populace <strong>the</strong>re<strong>of</strong>, and will not easily<br />

make such exceptions.<br />

That no King or Queen shall, within <strong>the</strong>ir Reign, hold any o<strong>the</strong>r Office or Title within <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West or <strong>the</strong> Society. A Crown<br />

Prince or Crown Princess, should <strong>the</strong>y already hold or have arranged to hold any such Office or Title which would have been effective<br />

during <strong>the</strong>ir Reign, shall select and appoint such persons as seem pleasing to <strong>the</strong>m to perform and hold all duties, authority and<br />

responsibility pertaining to said Office or Title for <strong>the</strong> duration <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir Reign. For, at <strong>the</strong> moment <strong>of</strong> Coronation, all o<strong>the</strong>r titles and posts<br />

formerly held by <strong>the</strong> new King or Queen shall be held to be in abeyance for <strong>the</strong> duration <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir Reign.<br />

That each fighter, upon entering <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists, must declare that he will be available for all three weekends during which his Coronation<br />

could occur; for no man may enter <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists without intending to win <strong>the</strong> Crown and no man may intend to win <strong>the</strong> Crown without<br />

intending to Reign as King.<br />

And, should <strong>the</strong> Crown Prince, through no fault <strong>of</strong> his own, be unable to attend <strong>the</strong> Coronation Festival whereat he would have been<br />

crowned, such steps shall be taken as seem necessary and as are acceptable both to <strong>the</strong> Crown Prince and <strong>the</strong> King, that <strong>the</strong> Crown<br />

Prince may achieve <strong>the</strong> Crown and become King.<br />

But, should <strong>the</strong> Crown Prince fail in intent to Reign and should great and sufficient evidence <strong>of</strong> this failure be presented to <strong>the</strong> King,<br />

<strong>the</strong> King shall call Curia Regis to consider <strong>the</strong> matter.<br />

And, should <strong>the</strong> decision in Curia Regis be that <strong>the</strong> Crown Prince has not failed in intent, <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> King shall take such steps as are<br />

necessary and as are acceptable both to <strong>the</strong> Crown Prince and to <strong>the</strong> King, that <strong>the</strong> Crown Prince may achieve his Crown.<br />

But, should <strong>the</strong> decision in Curia Regis be that <strong>the</strong> Crown Prince has indeed failed in intent, <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> Crown Prince shall be instructed<br />

to attend <strong>the</strong> Coronation Festival as scheduled or to abdicate.<br />

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And should <strong>the</strong> Crown Prince elect to abdicate, <strong>the</strong>n at <strong>the</strong> beginning <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Coronation Festival, a Crown Lists shall be called, to be<br />

comprised <strong>of</strong> all fighters present who had participated in <strong>the</strong> last Crown Lists whereat <strong>the</strong> former Crown Prince won, saving <strong>the</strong> former<br />

Crown Prince.<br />

And <strong>the</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se Crown Lists shall become Crown Prince and he and his lady will immediately be crowned King and Queen<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West.<br />

We have established, under <strong>the</strong> jurisdiction <strong>of</strong> and reportable to <strong>the</strong> Earl Marshall, a position to replace <strong>the</strong> former posts both <strong>of</strong> Autocrat<br />

and Pavilioner, this post to be a position held jointly by one respected fighting man who shall have final say on <strong>the</strong> suitability and<br />

desirability <strong>of</strong> a field for fighting and one o<strong>the</strong>r person to work with him in carrying out <strong>the</strong> authority, duties, and responsibilities <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

former posts <strong>of</strong> both Pavilioner and Autocrat, said position to be called Tournament Masters Pro Tem. We have appointed <strong>the</strong>reto Sir Bela<br />

<strong>of</strong> Eastmarch and Lady Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West, This post and <strong>the</strong> incumbents <strong>the</strong>re<strong>of</strong> are to hold tenure until such time as <strong>the</strong> Crown Prince,<br />

Henrik, Duke <strong>of</strong> Havn, who has declared his firm intent to take evaluation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> former posts <strong>of</strong> Autocrat and Pavilioner and <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir duties,<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir responsibilities, and <strong>the</strong>ir authorities in this Our <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West, has had sufficient time to solicit opinions, ideas, and advice<br />

from divers <strong>of</strong> his subjects and advisors as he may see fit on <strong>the</strong> subject <strong>of</strong> how best permanently to arrange for <strong>the</strong> efficient management<br />

and control <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se affairs and problems and has reached his decision on this matter and has issued his proclamation <strong>the</strong>re<strong>of</strong>.<br />

And <strong>the</strong> Tournament Masters Pro Tem shall, in carrying out <strong>the</strong>ir responsibilities, take cognizance <strong>of</strong> any persons who may already<br />

have planned or arranged to perform <strong>the</strong> duties <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> former post <strong>of</strong> Autocrat and shall take note <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir plans and shall work with<br />

<strong>the</strong>m wherever feasible in arranging such events as <strong>the</strong>se persons may have made plans for.<br />

And such persons are hereby instructed to contact <strong>the</strong> holders <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> post <strong>of</strong> Tournament Masters Pro Tem and to inform <strong>the</strong>m <strong>of</strong> any<br />

plans or arrangements as <strong>the</strong>y may have made as soon as is convenient prior to <strong>the</strong> September Crown Tournament.<br />

For <strong>the</strong> holders <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> post <strong>of</strong> Tournament Masters Pro Tem are required, unless previously relieved <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir Office and duties at <strong>the</strong><br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> a new post or posts, to make available to be published to <strong>the</strong> populace <strong>of</strong> Our <strong>Kingdom</strong>, by <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> September<br />

Tournament, a calendar <strong>of</strong> Sites and Dates for <strong>the</strong> following three Official Events.<br />

And <strong>the</strong> Tournament Masters may, during <strong>the</strong>ir tenure, delegate and appoint under <strong>the</strong>ir authority for a specific event or events such<br />

persons as <strong>the</strong>y may see fit, to carry out any duties <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> post, but must retain final responsibility and authority under <strong>the</strong> Earl<br />

Marshall for this position and its duties until such time as <strong>the</strong>y are replaced by <strong>the</strong>ir successors or by <strong>the</strong> holders <strong>of</strong> any Office or<br />

Offices which His Incipient Majesty may establish.<br />

And, should Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn, Crown Prince, during his Reign as King, elect not to take action upon this matter, <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> post as<br />

established by this proclamation shall continue indefinitely with new holders <strong>the</strong>re<strong>of</strong> to be appointed for periods encompassing three<br />

Official Events, beginning with <strong>the</strong> last three Official Events <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year nineteen hundred seventy, Anno Domini. Such persons shall<br />

be selected by <strong>the</strong> Earl Marshall with <strong>the</strong> approval <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> King from supplicants to <strong>the</strong> post who must present, at <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong><br />

supplication, concrete plans and arrangements for such events as would fall within <strong>the</strong>ir tenure and must prepare and make available<br />

for publication by <strong>the</strong> last event <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir predecessor’s tenure, information such that a calendar can be published informing <strong>the</strong><br />

populace <strong>of</strong> Sites and Dates <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> events to fall within <strong>the</strong>ir tenure.<br />

Given under Our Hand and Seal this Fifth Day <strong>of</strong> August, Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-Nine Anno Domini, SIEGFRIED,<br />

Rex Regni Occidentalis<br />

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Appendices – Songs<br />

Songs<br />

<strong>The</strong> songs in this appendix were ones donated by folk during <strong>the</strong> online discussions/annotations <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> history. <strong>The</strong>re are ones folk may<br />

know, and ones <strong>the</strong>y may not ... it’s an interesting mix, mostly filk songs. NOTE: Each song listed here is with <strong>the</strong> permission <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

author(s). – Hirsch<br />

Come, you drunkards, stop your dreaming,<br />

Can’t you hear <strong>the</strong> bastards scheming<br />

Overthrow <strong>of</strong> all <strong>of</strong> Riesling,<br />

At your very door?<br />

Men <strong>of</strong> Riesling all unsteady,<br />

On your feet and at <strong>the</strong> ready,<br />

Though it <strong>of</strong>ten has been said ye<br />

Cannot find <strong>the</strong> floor.<br />

Men <strong>of</strong> Riesling<br />

Sung to <strong>the</strong> Tune <strong>of</strong> “Men <strong>of</strong> Harlech”<br />

by Amanda <strong>of</strong> Cawdor<br />

Raise your glass and quaff it!<br />

Your nightshirt you must d<strong>of</strong>f it!<br />

Leave your thoughts beside her cot,<br />

But get your body <strong>of</strong>f it!<br />

Men <strong>of</strong> Riesling, into battle,<br />

<strong>The</strong>y are stealing all your cattle.<br />

And your e’en more precious chattel,<br />

Your wenches and your beer!<br />

Stagger yon our fleeing foemen,<br />

Drunken knights and drunken yeomen,<br />

And some very drunken bowmen,<br />

Tangled up with twine!<br />

We’ll pursue <strong>the</strong>m and we’ll harry<br />

<strong>The</strong>m where’er <strong>the</strong>y stop to tarry:<br />

Ano<strong>the</strong>r day <strong>the</strong>y’ll be more wary<br />

Who <strong>the</strong>y rob <strong>of</strong> wine!<br />

Riesling, hear your duty!<br />

<strong>The</strong>y’re fleeing with <strong>the</strong>ir booty!<br />

Your wives you’ll miss, but worse than this,<br />

Of wine <strong>the</strong> swine would loot ye!<br />

Let <strong>the</strong>m have <strong>the</strong> fields and towers,<br />

We’ll defend <strong>the</strong> casks and bowers!<br />

Castles fall, but nothing sours<br />

Loving and good wine!<br />

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A Song <strong>of</strong> Myles, Knight Marshall <strong>of</strong> Madrone<br />

by Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge<br />

When Myles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shamrock paid homage to his Lord,<br />

<strong>The</strong> hosts <strong>of</strong> Three Mountains were silenced at his word.<br />

Victorious in witness, victorious with his sword<br />

Was Myles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ShamrockAll honor to his Lord.<br />

<strong>The</strong> king sat before him when young Myles testified<br />

His faith in his Savior, <strong>the</strong> Christ once crucified,<br />

For Christ's was <strong>the</strong> triumph, in which Myles took no pride.<br />

<strong>The</strong> queen sat before him, for very joy she cried.<br />

Knight Marshall, unknighted, yet more than qualified<br />

To fight for his Savior who for all mankind died,<br />

He fought all Three Mountains and when <strong>the</strong> day was done<br />

He gave up his triumph to Jesus Christ <strong>the</strong> Son.<br />

May Myles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shamrock keep faith with Christ his Lord,<br />

Bear witness to Jesus in every deed and word,<br />

And carry <strong>the</strong> favor <strong>of</strong> God <strong>the</strong> Three in One<br />

Godspeed to <strong>the</strong> Shamrock who glories in <strong>the</strong> Son.<br />

“I know that Myles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shamrock's testifying that he owed his victory to Christ caused all sorts <strong>of</strong> fo<strong>of</strong>araw at <strong>the</strong> time, but I thought<br />

it <strong>the</strong> most wonderfully medieval thing I'd seen.” – Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge<br />

[When asked about <strong>the</strong> event that inspired this] “... it took place during an early trip to Three Mountains with Paul & Carol during one <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>ir reigns, and it ties in to <strong>the</strong> whole church and state separation in <strong>the</strong> Corpora.” – Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Caid Rebellion (First Annual)<br />

TuneBattle Hymn <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Republic<br />

Verse Mine eyes have seen <strong>the</strong> glory <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> coming <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Prince,<br />

He is marching out his warriors as <strong>the</strong> Western soldiers wince,<br />

<strong>The</strong>y're lining up for battle and all Caid is convinced,<br />

Caid shall rule this day.<br />

Chorus Onward, onward Caid rebels!<br />

Onward, onward Caid rebels!<br />

Onward, onward Caid rebels!<br />

Today <strong>the</strong> tyrant falls!<br />

Verse Mine eyes have seen our warriors with <strong>the</strong>ir halberds waving high,<br />

<strong>The</strong>y're lifting <strong>the</strong>m up to <strong>the</strong> sun a-shining in <strong>the</strong> sky,<br />

But e're <strong>the</strong> day is done <strong>the</strong>y'll make <strong>the</strong> central <strong>Kingdom</strong> cry<br />

Caid shall rule this day.<br />

Chorus Onward, onward Caid rebels!<br />

Onward, onward Caid rebels!<br />

Onward, onward Caid rebels!<br />

Today <strong>the</strong> tyrant falls!<br />

Verse Our warriors advance upon <strong>the</strong> tyrant's line <strong>of</strong> knights,<br />

Our swords are up and flashing with an eerie battle light,<br />

And as we clear <strong>the</strong> field <strong>of</strong> foes, Caid shall prove its might,<br />

Caid shall rule this day.<br />

Chorus Onward, onward Caid rebels!<br />

Onward, onward Caid rebels!<br />

Onward, onward Caid rebels!<br />

Today <strong>the</strong> tyrant falls!<br />

Verse <strong>The</strong> Western King did lead a charge and how <strong>the</strong> earth did shake,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Caid rebels held <strong>the</strong>ir ground, not one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m did shake,<br />

<strong>The</strong>y turned that charge into retreat, <strong>the</strong> field a bloody lake,<br />

Caid shall rule this day.<br />

Chorus Glory, glory, Caid rebels!<br />

Glory, glory, Caid rebels!<br />

Glory, glory, Caid rebels!<br />

Today <strong>the</strong> tyrant fell!<br />

P.S. Verse<br />

We wrote this song and did not mean for you to take <strong>of</strong>fense,<br />

And every artist is allowed his poetic license,<br />

And this is not to make you mad, or tempers to incense,<br />

But wait until next year!<br />

Chorus (as we drop to our knees in supplication.)<br />

Mercy, Mercy, O King Paul,<br />

Did not mean to make you small,<br />

As a king you really are quite tall,<br />

I like my head this way!<br />

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Mongolian Birthday Song<br />

To <strong>the</strong> tune <strong>of</strong> Volga Boatman<br />

Happy Birthday (Grunt)<br />

Happy Birthday (Grunt)<br />

Death, destruction and despair,<br />

People dying everywhere<br />

Happy Birthday (Grunt)<br />

Happy Birthday (Grunt)<br />

May <strong>the</strong> candles on your cake,<br />

Burn like cities in your wake<br />

Happy Birthday (Grunt)<br />

Happy Birthday (Grunt)<br />

Now that you're <strong>the</strong> age you are,<br />

Your demise cannot be far<br />

Happy Birthday (Grunt)<br />

Happy Birthday (Grunt)<br />

Make <strong>the</strong> women wail and weep,<br />

Slay <strong>the</strong>m all but spare <strong>the</strong> sheep<br />

Happy Birthday (Grunt)<br />

Happy Birthday (Grunt)<br />

“This last verse just contributed <strong>the</strong> growing legends surrounding Sir Gregory, (he was sorely picked upon regarding, well ewe know...)”<br />

– Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

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From <strong>the</strong> Halls <strong>of</strong> Calafia<br />

From <strong>the</strong> Halls <strong>of</strong> Calafia<br />

To <strong>the</strong> shores <strong>of</strong> Puget Sound,<br />

We will slay our doughty foemen<br />

Where ever <strong>the</strong>y are found.<br />

First with broadsword <strong>the</strong>n with greatsword,<br />

<strong>The</strong>n with axe and mace also;<br />

We will cleave <strong>the</strong>m where we find <strong>the</strong>m<br />

From <strong>the</strong> head down to <strong>the</strong> toe.<br />

Tune'Marine's Hymn'<br />

By Duke James Greyhelm, Sir Steven MacEanruig, Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky,<br />

Duchess Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin, and Sir William <strong>of</strong> York<br />

Returning from <strong>the</strong> Angels Anniversary Tourney<br />

14 October, VIII<br />

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Stronger Than Heros<br />

I touch my sword and my arms grow strong,<br />

When my foe's in sight, I can do no wrong,<br />

I <strong>the</strong>n stride forth to <strong>the</strong> raging fight,<br />

And I hack and hew with all my might.<br />

Stronger than heros, am I,<br />

Fiercer than demons, am I,<br />

Swifter than Mercury are <strong>the</strong> mighty blows I swing <strong>the</strong>re;<br />

Badder than berserks, am I,<br />

Killer <strong>of</strong> cripples, am I,<br />

Raper and looter, burner <strong>of</strong> towns am I you see.<br />

And when <strong>the</strong> battle joy invades my heart<br />

And I go forth to maim and slay, <strong>the</strong>n<br />

Stronger than heros, am I,<br />

Fiercer than demons, am I,<br />

Mortification, suffering and death bring I to <strong>the</strong>e.<br />

Tune: 'Younger Than Springtime'<br />

By Sir Steven MacEanruig and Sir William <strong>the</strong> Lucky<br />

Returning from a Revel in <strong>the</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Rivers<br />

28 October VIII<br />

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Song for Brian Dritar an Con<br />

by Wilhelm von Schlüssel<br />

I sing <strong>of</strong> a March tournament,<br />

held for <strong>the</strong> Western Crown.<br />

<strong>The</strong> heavens rained 'til <strong>the</strong>y were spent;<br />

<strong>the</strong> West called it Marsh Crown.<br />

King Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix stood tall<br />

upon <strong>the</strong> muddy field.<br />

Though he stood in a waterfall,<br />

his challenge he'd not yield.<br />

His Majesty's foe <strong>the</strong>n came out.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rain came down so hard.<br />

When I, <strong>the</strong> challenge went to shout,<br />

<strong>the</strong> ink ran <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> card!<br />

<strong>The</strong>n I to my pavilion sped,<br />

my umbrella to get.<br />

When he saw it, his Grace <strong>the</strong>n said,<br />

"Come on! it's not that wet!"<br />

Lord Brian Dritar was prepared.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rain he did not fear.<br />

When to <strong>the</strong> tourney field he faired,<br />

he came in scuba gear!<br />

<strong>The</strong> Crown Lists were at last complete,<br />

though down <strong>the</strong> rain did fall.<br />

It seems <strong>the</strong> King <strong>the</strong> clouds did greet;<br />

it was <strong>the</strong> reign <strong>of</strong> Paul!<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Bellower<br />

Tune: Mariah (<strong>The</strong>y call <strong>the</strong> wind Mariah.)<br />

By Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

Verse I am Bern <strong>the</strong> Bellower,<br />

I've roamed <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> over.<br />

I've slain dukes and counts and knights,<br />

And I've never once been sober.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y don't know how to say my name,<br />

And sometimes I forget it.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y call me "Veeking" to my face,<br />

And <strong>the</strong>y never do regret it.<br />

Chorus A "Veeking,"<br />

A "Veeking,"<br />

I've always been a "Veeking."<br />

Verse An honorary fighter, I,<br />

Of Shasta Province yonder,<br />

I trip on stones and twigs and leaves,<br />

And my wits, <strong>the</strong>y seem to wander.<br />

I always seem to rape <strong>the</strong> towns,<br />

And somehow burn <strong>the</strong> women,<br />

Lay siege to undefended fields,<br />

And wear armor when I'm swimmin'.<br />

Chorus A Shastan,<br />

A Shastan<br />

<strong>The</strong>y call me now, a Shastan.<br />

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Baby (Douglas) Longshanks<br />

(by Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate and Rupert Fairchilde)<br />

Tune: Baby Driver (by Simon & Garfunkle)<br />

Verse My daddy was a dragon slayer,<br />

My momma was a princess fair,<br />

<strong>The</strong>y fooled around and <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong>y found<br />

<strong>The</strong>y hadn't taken enough care, enough care.<br />

Chorus <strong>The</strong>y called me Baby Longshanks<br />

And once upon a tourney field<br />

Hit <strong>the</strong> man and he's down<br />

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Misc. Questions<br />

<strong>The</strong> following questions were asked to <strong>the</strong> gentles in <strong>the</strong> mailing list ei<strong>the</strong>r by members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> list asking for clarification, or in some cases,<br />

by members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West <strong>Kingdom</strong> who post in a mailing list called “SCA-West” and forwarded to <strong>the</strong> history discussion.<br />

Chivalry Regalia:<br />

“Where did <strong>the</strong> belt and chain come from?<br />

“This is just a point-blank-fact-finding type question, really. Why a white belt? Why an open link chain? “Who's idea was it? When<br />

did it get instituted?”<br />

A “I have no idea who came up with <strong>the</strong> idea <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> belt and chain. How <strong>the</strong>y were made and what <strong>the</strong>y were made <strong>of</strong> strikes me as<br />

[Beverly] Hodghead work, but I could be mistaken. I know that for awhile, when Chaos seemed to be sprouting knights every o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

event, we took to purchasing a particular decorated form <strong>of</strong> lamp chain to make us distinctive, but it was too popular a model and<br />

many o<strong>the</strong>r people without Chaos ties ended up wearing <strong>the</strong>m because <strong>the</strong>y were decorative.<br />

“I'm sure part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> inspiration <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> belts came from various members' interest in <strong>the</strong> martial arts, probably with <strong>the</strong> idea <strong>of</strong><br />

going against <strong>the</strong> Oriental tradition by making <strong>the</strong> white belt <strong>the</strong> significant belt. <strong>The</strong> chains, as o<strong>the</strong>rs and I have said before, were<br />

probably based on <strong>the</strong> various chains <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice worn by Medieval and Renaissance court <strong>of</strong>ficers (and still are to this day, as I recall).<br />

I think someone said that chains were given because all Knights became knights <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> court and <strong>the</strong>refore <strong>of</strong>ficers. This strikes<br />

me as an afterthought, with <strong>the</strong> "<strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> court" pun a typical SCA fillip.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who has already made his<br />

comments about his own belts and chains ...<br />

B “White belts and gold chains came from exactly <strong>the</strong> same place <strong>the</strong> "think tank" operation which came up with <strong>the</strong> ceremonies to<br />

fire <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> SCA at Twelfth Night, AS II [See Appendices, page 340]. My recollection is that we found descriptions <strong>of</strong> knighting<br />

ceremonies involving a knight's belt, and descriptions <strong>of</strong> gold collars (typically <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice, admittedly) and went up on our lines from<br />

<strong>the</strong>re. But we had a context for a symbol <strong>of</strong> fealty and a symbol <strong>of</strong> rank (hence <strong>the</strong> gold chain = gold collar <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice, and <strong>the</strong> white<br />

belt versus white baldric).<br />

“<strong>The</strong> original white belts were made as I recall <strong>of</strong> very heavy cotton or some such material, <strong>the</strong> buckles were simple brass rings<br />

from <strong>the</strong> hardware store, and <strong>the</strong> gold chains were standard lamp chain. After all it's <strong>the</strong> symbol that counts, and we had no money<br />

at all to do this. Hence we avoided knight's spurs.” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

Chivalry on <strong>the</strong> Field for <strong>the</strong> Finals<br />

“This one is "for <strong>the</strong> record" as well. It's been a long standing tradition that <strong>the</strong> Chivalry is "invited to watch <strong>the</strong> finals on <strong>the</strong> field".<br />

“Where did this tradition come from, and why? And why has it lasted this long?”<br />

A “I really can't recall if it appeared in <strong>the</strong> first year or not. I do vaguely seem to that it was in place when I returned from <strong>the</strong> air force.<br />

If I had to guess why I would say it was to ensure no hassles took place between <strong>the</strong> contestants.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

B “As far as I can remember, <strong>the</strong> tradition <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> chivalry ga<strong>the</strong>ring on <strong>the</strong> field to watch <strong>the</strong> finals started when I was active, but not<br />

immediately, by any means. For instance, in that tourney at Coyote Creek, I don't think it was happening. I think it started somewhere<br />

around Year seven, but I'm guessing.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> reason had to do with a feeling that some folks were getting iron-hided again and perhaps, if all <strong>the</strong> chivalry were<br />

watching, <strong>the</strong>y would be less inclined to shrug <strong>of</strong>f blows. It may even have worked, though I remember a final during <strong>the</strong> last days<br />

<strong>of</strong> my activity (it may well have been <strong>the</strong> last tourney I attended) in which I and several people on my side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> circle were convinced<br />

that one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> combatants had ignored a blow to <strong>the</strong> arm and folks on <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> circle were sure that <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r combatant<br />

had ignored a fatal blow. People on each side were talking Court <strong>of</strong> Chivalry until it became obvious that <strong>the</strong>re was absolutely no<br />

agreement as to what really happened.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who fears that such situations will be with <strong>the</strong> SCA forever.<br />

C “<strong>The</strong> Chivalry being 'invited' onto <strong>the</strong> field for <strong>the</strong> finals was already entrenched tradition when I joined. My gut feeling is that <strong>the</strong><br />

invitation was a polite fiction invented by <strong>the</strong> Heralds to mask <strong>the</strong> fact that <strong>the</strong> Chivalry WOULD be <strong>the</strong>re in any case. In <strong>the</strong> days<br />

before <strong>the</strong> Marshallate got organized <strong>the</strong>y constituted <strong>the</strong> 'judges' in <strong>the</strong> finals and, in ones and twos, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r rounds.” – Kevin<br />

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Current Tournament Fight Litany and Consorts Included in <strong>the</strong> Salutes<br />

“When and how was <strong>the</strong> current tourney fight litany developed? When were consorts first included in <strong>the</strong> salutes? Why?”<br />

A “We had a lot <strong>of</strong> different ways <strong>of</strong> saying en garde in <strong>the</strong> early days. Saluting your ladies (which is what I assume you mean by<br />

consorts) was actually pretty early on, and was observed <strong>of</strong>f and on until, I guess, <strong>the</strong> present day.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

B “Saluting one's lady (in <strong>the</strong> pre Trude era it was NOT "<strong>The</strong> one whose favour you bear") was common but not universal by <strong>the</strong> time<br />

I attended my first tourney (March II). It continued on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> individual fighter's style at least past <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> my one reign<br />

without being formally invoked by <strong>the</strong> heralds. Sorry I can't pinpoint when it became a formal part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> pre-bout ceremony better<br />

than that.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

C “I joined <strong>the</strong> SCA in <strong>the</strong> second half <strong>of</strong> 1969, but my first event was March Crown 1970. At that event, saluting <strong>the</strong> King (nowadays<br />

it is Crown) and your opponent was firmly entrenched. On occasion, <strong>the</strong>re was still some confusion as to who should be saluted;<br />

<strong>the</strong> Royal Presence, or <strong>the</strong> Royal Person. But for <strong>the</strong> most part, <strong>the</strong> Presence was acknowledged.<br />

“Regarding consorts, that is a little different. Typically if any salute or acknowledgment was given, it was done so in a private<br />

way between <strong>the</strong> individuals involved. For example, once a fighter had donned his helm, shield, and weapon, he might step out<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> pavilion, or a few feet onto <strong>the</strong> field, turn, and salute his lady. He <strong>the</strong>n stepped forward to his assigned match. <strong>The</strong> herald<br />

<strong>the</strong>n began <strong>the</strong> prescribed litany. For a fighter to interrupt <strong>the</strong> herald by saluting his lady was simply not done. Such a thing was<br />

not in <strong>the</strong> script. However, I suspect it became institutionalized because <strong>of</strong> me.<br />

“One particular Crown Tourney I was again fighting for Patrice. My foggy recollection is we already had at least one reign<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r, and we had not as yet had our second (I could be wrong on that point). It was one <strong>of</strong> those events where we entered with<br />

high hopes, but as <strong>the</strong> list progressed, I realized I was not going to win <strong>the</strong> day. For whatever reason, I was becoming more and<br />

more drained <strong>of</strong> psychic and/or physical energy. About half way through <strong>the</strong> list, between fights, Patrice and I were sitting alone and<br />

I looked at her with a ra<strong>the</strong>r disappointed expression on my face and told her I was not going to make it all <strong>the</strong> way, and that I was<br />

sorry. Being her typically wonderful self, she smiled, put her arm through mine, and said, "That's okay. I really did not want this<br />

particular reign." She always was remarkable. <strong>The</strong> next fight, and I cannot remember who my opponent was, between <strong>the</strong> herald<br />

saying, "Salute His Majesty <strong>the</strong> King," and "Salute you each your worthy opponent," I looked over my shoulder to find Patrice standing<br />

at <strong>the</strong> perimeter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> list. I turned, and slowly saluted her. <strong>The</strong> quiet smile she gave me was worth gold. I turned to face my<br />

opponent who, not to be outdone, turned to find his lady, and he saluted her. <strong>The</strong> fight commenced, and if memory serves, I won.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> next round, if I recall correctly, I fought Duke Richard <strong>the</strong> Short. I did <strong>the</strong> same thing, and Richard also turned to salute his<br />

lady. I do not recall who won that particular fight.<br />

“At this point, <strong>the</strong> same thing had happened twice. In <strong>the</strong> SCA, once is a fluke, but twice is a tradition. It immediately caught<br />

on. <strong>The</strong> heralds would deliberately pause to allow time for <strong>the</strong> fighters to salute <strong>the</strong>ir ladies. Very shortly <strong>the</strong>reafter, saluting one's<br />

lady was institutionalized in <strong>the</strong> litany.<br />

“Also, note I am using <strong>the</strong> phrases, "Salute <strong>the</strong> King," versus "Salute <strong>the</strong> Crown," and fighters "saluting <strong>the</strong>ir ladies," versus<br />

"saluting <strong>the</strong>ir consorts." Back <strong>the</strong>n, we did not have gender neutral verbiage, as we had only a small number (two? three?) <strong>of</strong><br />

women fighters. Also, we used <strong>the</strong> phrase "<strong>The</strong> King's word is law," versus nowadays' "<strong>The</strong> Crown's word is law." <strong>The</strong> gender<br />

neutral stuff was ei<strong>the</strong>r beginning to come into vogue, or would soon be on its way. I cannot recall <strong>the</strong> timeline.<br />

“Anyway, as referred to earlier, I was running out <strong>of</strong> steam, and eventually I was knocked out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tourney. Too bad I did not<br />

win – it would have made a better story.” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

Heralds being <strong>the</strong> Voice <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> King<br />

“When and how was it determined that <strong>the</strong> heralds were <strong>the</strong> King's voice and protected as such (especially from getting hit with shoes<br />

for bad puns)?”<br />

A “This was actually promulgated at a meeting I attended shortly after I was knighted. Harold Breakstone invited me because I "was<br />

a knight, now," though it turned out that a lot <strong>of</strong> knights were not invited. Randall <strong>of</strong> Hightower was <strong>the</strong>re, already starting his<br />

insinuation into prominence, and Siegfried and Jon de Cles, and Karina, and no doubt some people I am leaving out. This was<br />

when Siegfried and Marynel were still married and it took place in <strong>the</strong>ir <strong>the</strong>n-habitat, which <strong>the</strong>y shared with Jon de Cles. This was<br />

pre-Greyhaven and pre-Rivendell. Edwin was probably <strong>the</strong>re, but I am not certain. Oh yes, Henrik and Leanne were <strong>the</strong>re. Nei<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Richard nor Fulk were <strong>the</strong>re, to <strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong> my memory.<br />

“Apparently Karina and Harold were having trouble getting people to shut up so <strong>the</strong>y could make announcements and it was<br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> concerns voiced. Jon and Siegfried, backed by Randal, said that <strong>the</strong>y were <strong>the</strong> voice <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> King and <strong>the</strong>y should be heard,<br />

and that policy started <strong>the</strong>re and continued to <strong>the</strong> present day. This was also <strong>the</strong> meeting that pretty much established Jon DeCles<br />

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as Seneschal. I believe it took place while William <strong>the</strong> Silent was still on <strong>the</strong> throne, but he and Cheryl were not at <strong>the</strong> meeting.” –<br />

Stefan de Lorraine<br />

Bowing to <strong>the</strong> Empty Thrones<br />

“When did we start bowing to <strong>the</strong> royal presence in <strong>the</strong> form <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> empty thrones? Why?”<br />

A “My earliest recollection <strong>of</strong> saluting <strong>the</strong> empty thrones was during one <strong>of</strong> Henrik's early reigns (<strong>the</strong> third or fourth) when he preferred<br />

to be riding a horse to sitting on <strong>the</strong> throne. When <strong>the</strong> fighters complained that it was hard to locate him to salute at <strong>the</strong> beginning<br />

<strong>of</strong> each fight, he placed <strong>the</strong> crown on <strong>the</strong> throne and told <strong>the</strong>m to salute that ... he was going riding. <strong>The</strong> populace semi-mockingly<br />

got into <strong>the</strong> spirit <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ruse - bowing/curtseying if <strong>the</strong>y happened to pass in front <strong>of</strong> "<strong>The</strong> Royal Presence". <strong>The</strong> fiction was so useful<br />

that it quickly became custom <strong>the</strong>n formally part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> pre-combat litany shortly <strong>the</strong>reafter.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “Of course, <strong>the</strong>re is also a Horde song called "<strong>The</strong> Empty Throne" as I'm sure you are aware. But your original question was<br />

"bowing to <strong>the</strong> royal presence" (ie <strong>the</strong> throne, when passing in front <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> royal pavilion, whe<strong>the</strong>r or not saluting prior to a fight) as<br />

opposed to saluting per se. I think that started to happen almost as soon as we had Kings on <strong>the</strong> thrones; I'm pretty sure it was<br />

institutionalized by about AS III.” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

Tournament Questions<br />

“<strong>The</strong> way I am reading descriptions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Crown tournaments at least up until <strong>the</strong> period we are currently covering, is that <strong>the</strong>y were done<br />

ra<strong>the</strong>r differently than <strong>the</strong>y are now.<br />

“If I read this correctly, each fighter fought a set <strong>of</strong> fights, some challenges (all?). One question I have is, was <strong>the</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

tournament <strong>the</strong> one who won <strong>the</strong> most fights?<br />

“And <strong>the</strong>n I guess <strong>the</strong>re's ano<strong>the</strong>r question -- when did we go to double-elimination tournaments?”<br />

A “As far as I recall challenges and melees were a form <strong>of</strong> recreational combat and warm-up prior to (and <strong>of</strong>ten during pauses) <strong>the</strong><br />

Crown Lists elimination competition, at least from all accounts <strong>the</strong>y were always separate and had no bearing on <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists<br />

victory decision at all.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> first double elimination Crown Lists in <strong>the</strong> West kingdom (I have vague memories <strong>of</strong> non-crown competitions and<br />

Crown/Coronet lists elsewhere that were double-elim earlier) was <strong>the</strong> one in which I won <strong>the</strong> finals best two out <strong>of</strong> three against<br />

William <strong>of</strong> Houghton (lucky thing for me he had defeated me in <strong>the</strong> quarter finals earlier).” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “Sorry, <strong>the</strong>re has been a mis-communication here. <strong>The</strong> tournaments had two kinds <strong>of</strong> fights. We would start <strong>of</strong>f with challenges,<br />

which were between people who wanted to fight one ano<strong>the</strong>r for whatever reason.<br />

“After several <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se took place, <strong>the</strong> crown tourney would switch over to <strong>the</strong> crown lists, which were fought single elimination<br />

for <strong>the</strong> first few years until Paul re-ordered things during one <strong>of</strong> his reigns and we liked it so much that we kept <strong>the</strong> double<br />

elimination.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> challenges had nothing to do with <strong>the</strong> lists, <strong>the</strong>y were just people fighting for whatever reason, including <strong>the</strong> chance to<br />

try new styles and weapons or to settle matters such as MacEanruig and my fight to determine <strong>the</strong> champion <strong>of</strong> Mayhem House.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re were also challenges "Because Steven MacEanruig did spurn Frederic <strong>of</strong> Holland with his foot" and "Because my lady<br />

can beat your lady." Any reason for a fight was sufficient.<br />

“As I understand things now, <strong>the</strong> lists are so long that no o<strong>the</strong>r fighting takes place? Pity.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who was<br />

challenged for Lorraine, and lost. But I challenged back for it and got it back ...<br />

C “Nope. Challenge fights were fought before and, sometimes, during <strong>the</strong> crown lists. <strong>The</strong> lists were straight single elimination with<br />

only <strong>the</strong> finals being fought two out <strong>of</strong> three. For instance, <strong>the</strong> first crown I was ever in <strong>the</strong> finals in, against Paul, I fought four rounds<br />

to <strong>the</strong> finals. 32 in <strong>the</strong> first round, 16 in <strong>the</strong> second, 8 in <strong>the</strong> third, 4 in <strong>the</strong> fourth, leaving Paul and I in <strong>the</strong> finals.” – James Greyhelm<br />

D [Double Elimination] “I don't remember <strong>the</strong> exact date, but Paul mandated it in ei<strong>the</strong>r his second or third reign. I think it was in <strong>the</strong><br />

third. In 1979 spring crown, I held what I believe was <strong>the</strong> last single elimination crown tournament in <strong>the</strong> West. Even that wasn't<br />

perfect. At <strong>the</strong> end, <strong>the</strong>re were 3 people and like a dummy I opted to go for a round robin. It developed that Steingrim could beat<br />

Radnor, Radnor could beat Christopher <strong>of</strong> Hoghton, and Christopher could beat Steingrim. In <strong>the</strong> end, after several rounds <strong>of</strong> this,<br />

<strong>the</strong> finals were continued <strong>the</strong> next morning (also, I think, a first and hopefully a last. Steingrim finally won, <strong>the</strong> first fighter from An<br />

Tir to win <strong>the</strong> Crown <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West.)” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

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E “In AS II, III, etc., each fighter was allowed 5 challenge fights before <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists were begun. Since <strong>the</strong>se were <strong>the</strong> only tourneys<br />

<strong>the</strong>re were <strong>the</strong>n, this guaranteed everyone a chance to fight a reasonable amount.<br />

“Only one fight at a time, <strong>of</strong> course; we only had 2 helms (except a few personal ones, and <strong>the</strong> 6 saber masks, which were used<br />

only for melees after Fulk made <strong>the</strong> first 2 great helms for <strong>the</strong> Chess Game at No.RenFaire I (oct. '67)<br />

“That's why a single-elimination crown tourney with 16 fighters could run until after dark. I also remember March II (1968) crown<br />

being finished indoors at <strong>the</strong> seminary in San Anselmo. I vaguely remember a crown final (I think) by lantern light (Coleman<br />

lanterns?)” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

1 “I believe that was <strong>the</strong> second June Tournament at Mills College, ASIII (I think), which happened very soon after <strong>the</strong> San<br />

Anselmo tournament. <strong>The</strong>re was a May tournament in between which was <strong>the</strong> only "crown" May tournament, and which Richard<br />

had won--beating me. I think Henrik won this June tournament, defeating ??. Steven MacEanruig made copious lists about<br />

that time, and may have written down who <strong>the</strong> loser was in this one.<br />

“This was also <strong>the</strong> tourney in which Earl first killed Siegfried (and was immortalized by Dinosaur <strong>the</strong> Green) during <strong>the</strong><br />

abduction <strong>of</strong> Leanne by Siegfried and company. I made an extensive description <strong>of</strong> that which is somewhere in this archive.<br />

Besides <strong>the</strong> lack <strong>of</strong> helmets (<strong>the</strong>re were about ten operational helmets, including four or five that could only be worn by <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

makers), this was a tourney in which <strong>the</strong> king decided he must be present at all functions and every function must happen in<br />

its turn. That's why a field <strong>of</strong> 16 fighters went into darkness with a single-elimination tournament.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who<br />

still remembers Jamie Oakenshield saying "Take that helmet and that zweihander and kill him," to Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris<br />

I “I'm glad Stefan remembers how I killed Siegfried on <strong>the</strong> bridge at Mills, because I sure don't. I've got <strong>the</strong> Little Green<br />

Dinosaur's cartoon to "prove" that it happened, and I have a vague recollection <strong>of</strong> it, but that's it. I REALLY remember <strong>the</strong><br />

2nd (and final) time at Baycon though (I'm pretty sure <strong>the</strong> Zweihander was banned not too long after that), and in <strong>the</strong> LGD<br />

cartoon "immortalizing" that event, I am, at least, a little bit older than <strong>the</strong> toddler depicted in <strong>the</strong> first cartoon.<br />

“BTW, I also have a vague recollection <strong>of</strong> someone at one time or ano<strong>the</strong>r (cannot remember who or when) taking mild<br />

issue, from a procedural point <strong>of</strong> view, over <strong>the</strong> fact that I was knighted by Richard <strong>the</strong> Short, who, while King, was not a<br />

Knight but a Master and <strong>the</strong>refore, strictly speaking, not really properly capable <strong>of</strong> knighting anybody (only a knight can<br />

make ano<strong>the</strong>r knight, etc., a phrase which was, needless to say, <strong>the</strong> source <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> coarsest <strong>of</strong> SCA jokes). <strong>The</strong> insinuation<br />

was that my knighthood was not completely kosher, so to speak. This happened long after <strong>the</strong> fact and it did not appear<br />

that <strong>the</strong> person, whoever it was, was really taking issue with it but was just raising a pedantic point. I <strong>the</strong>refore didn't bo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

to challenge him. Still, I'm curious. (I assume that Richard's status as King took precedence over his lack <strong>of</strong> knightly<br />

status.)” – Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris<br />

a “This ‘only a knight can make a knight’ thing (I hadn't even heard <strong>the</strong> coarse jokes but <strong>the</strong>y probably make sense)<br />

came about somewhere around <strong>the</strong> time I got back from <strong>the</strong> air force (June <strong>of</strong> 1971). I thought <strong>the</strong>n, and still think, that<br />

it's kind <strong>of</strong> silly. When Bill and I did <strong>the</strong> list <strong>of</strong> knights and masters we opted to assume that knighthood came from<br />

<strong>the</strong> crown. In some cases this got a bit weird since <strong>the</strong>re are cases in <strong>the</strong> SCA where someone knighted someone<br />

who later knighted <strong>the</strong>m in return. <strong>The</strong> earliest being when Fulk knighted Henrik who knighted William <strong>the</strong> Silent who<br />

knighted Fulk. Earl is in fact listed on our list as having been knighted by Richard.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

i “<strong>The</strong> "joke" was just Jon DeCles saying, with his most lascivious leer, "only a knight can make ano<strong>the</strong>r knight".<br />

Considering <strong>the</strong> source, I think little imagination is needed to get <strong>the</strong> drift.” – Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris<br />

SCA Cut<strong>of</strong>f Date<br />

This is from a topic in <strong>the</strong> SCA-West mailing list, although I don’t have <strong>the</strong> beginnings <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> thread, here’s what I do have:<br />

A “<strong>The</strong> waffling about <strong>the</strong> cut<strong>of</strong>f date is eons old. One might remember that <strong>the</strong> fighting standards are pre 1450, or at least that’s <strong>the</strong><br />

way I learnt it. It is a screwy mix for sure, and making sense <strong>of</strong> it has defied better minds than mine.” – Artimas Maximus<br />

1 “Yes, and <strong>the</strong> late Randall Garrett (Lord Randall <strong>of</strong> Hightower) told me that he had fixed <strong>the</strong> heraldry to 1485, so as to keep it<br />

consistent. <strong>The</strong> 1650-1600 confusion reigned all through <strong>the</strong> early days-at least when I joined in AS 2.25. <strong>The</strong> original articles<br />

<strong>of</strong> Incorporation fix it at 12/31/1600- pe 17 th century- as has been reported here and elsewhere.” – James Greyhelm<br />

B “<strong>The</strong> reason <strong>the</strong>y gave me (not at <strong>the</strong> time, I don't think I was paying attention at <strong>the</strong> time) was that <strong>the</strong>y wanted a cut<strong>of</strong>f date <strong>of</strong> 1650<br />

so that Edwin Bersark could wear <strong>the</strong> kilt he already had and was wearing anyway.” – Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin<br />

1 “According to <strong>the</strong> Berserk, at least, <strong>the</strong> 1650 cut-<strong>of</strong>f date was most definitely instituted to allow <strong>the</strong> Hibernian/Caledonian and<br />

generally Celtic-minded types to wear kilts. I remember asking <strong>the</strong> Berserk this question as a newbie, wondering what in <strong>the</strong><br />

Sam Hill 1650 had to do with shields and broadswords, and that is <strong>the</strong> answer I received.” – Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris<br />

C “One might remember that <strong>the</strong> fighting standards are pre 1450, or at least that;’s <strong>the</strong> way I learnt it.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

1 “No it was 1650 – look at early posters!” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

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a “Apples and Oranges. <strong>The</strong> common statement was that <strong>the</strong> FIGHTING was 1450 and before even though <strong>the</strong> dress and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r aspects were 1650 and before. Probably never an <strong>of</strong>ficial statement <strong>of</strong> policy, just <strong>the</strong> attitude.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

D “I believe I noted this at <strong>the</strong> time, but it certainly wasn't me wanting 1650 to wear cavalier -- I've never worn cavalier dress and am<br />

a firm supporter <strong>of</strong> "pre-17th century". Personally I think it was just original sloppiness ra<strong>the</strong>r than a plan, although Doro<strong>the</strong>a's<br />

observation might have some merit. <strong>The</strong> flyer for <strong>the</strong> first tournament never mentioned a date; about a year later things were saying<br />

"pre-1650" on flyers. <strong>The</strong> Articles <strong>of</strong> Incorporation say "pre-17th Century". But Queen Carol's Guide said "pre-1650" when it came<br />

out, and that's what spread around <strong>the</strong> Known World, leaving <strong>the</strong> pre-1600ers forever trying to catch up ...” – Siegfried von<br />

H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

E “During our first reign, Diana Listmaker made one <strong>of</strong> her rare appearances at that time to an event. I believe it was she who told<br />

me that <strong>the</strong> 1650 date was a typo. She had wanted 1150, but somehow it came out 1650. Certainly o<strong>the</strong>rs who were in from <strong>the</strong><br />

beginning would have better knowledge than I. BTY I was at a Pennsic when Duchess Seinad (Duke Michael Of Bedford’s lady here<br />

in Atlantia) was explaining to some newbies that if you have been in <strong>the</strong> SCA for over 5 years, you are older than dirt; if over 10 years,<br />

you are from when rocks were s<strong>of</strong>t. I asked what <strong>the</strong> hell that made Douglas & myself. Without skipping a beat she declared that<br />

we must be part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> "Big Bang". I liked it. We weren't at <strong>the</strong> beginning but not very far after, so I now declare that we were near<br />

<strong>the</strong> "Big Bang".” – Lorna <strong>of</strong> Leeds<br />

Fulk’s Reigns<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re is a question that doesn't seem to have been adequately resolved regarding Fulk's "reigns". He is listed as being a Duke, but <strong>the</strong><br />

question was never resolved during discussions we've had, about his actually sitting <strong>the</strong> throne <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West ...<br />

“Some folk seem to recall his having actually sat <strong>the</strong> throne. Some seem to recall his having won "non-Crown Tournaments" and<br />

somehow being granted <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> Duke even though he never sat <strong>the</strong> throne.<br />

At least one person remembers <strong>the</strong> autocrats <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> second event he won <strong>the</strong> tourney for sitting <strong>the</strong> thrones (making for some<br />

interesting discussions ...).”<br />

A “<strong>The</strong>re was no royalty at <strong>the</strong> early events in AS I and II, as <strong>the</strong> SCA began more as a series <strong>of</strong> parties and <strong>the</strong>n events. <strong>The</strong> idea<br />

<strong>of</strong> a King was started with Henrik's win at <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1967 tourney season. When <strong>the</strong> idea <strong>of</strong> Duke was created, it was for those<br />

who had won <strong>the</strong> Crown lists twice and <strong>the</strong>refore Fulk's two wins qualified. Richard's dukedom came from counting him <strong>the</strong> winner<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first tourney. <strong>The</strong>reafter, <strong>of</strong> course, anyone who won two Crown lists also served twice as King and that <strong>the</strong>n became <strong>the</strong><br />

normal qualification.” – Wilhelm von Schlüssel<br />

B “Fulk never actually reigned. He won <strong>the</strong> second tourney, before <strong>the</strong> concept <strong>of</strong> kings was considered. However, as Henrik has said<br />

in <strong>the</strong>se pages, he did sit on <strong>the</strong> thrones at ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> first 12th Night or <strong>the</strong> first Spring Tourney to crown Henrik. He also had a lot<br />

to do with <strong>the</strong> first early organization <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA when we were all flailing away trying to create something. He also won <strong>the</strong> fifth<br />

tourney, which was designated a non-crown tourney. However, by <strong>the</strong> second 12th Night, when <strong>the</strong> first <strong>of</strong>ficial knights were created<br />

and <strong>the</strong> concept <strong>of</strong> Duke was introduced, it was understood that Fulk had better be a Duke, if only to acknowledge his superiority<br />

as a fighter. Keep in mind that Richard's Duchy also depended on his having won a "non-Crown" event, <strong>the</strong> first tourney, and this<br />

was one that he was considered to have lost at <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tourney itself. Giving Richard an honor that was not given to Fulk,<br />

even though he had fulfilled <strong>the</strong> criteria to <strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong> his ability given <strong>the</strong> situation, was enough to make most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> us duck<br />

and cower. <strong>The</strong> rivalry between <strong>the</strong> two established several <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> early traditions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA, including <strong>the</strong> "fighter counts <strong>the</strong> blows<br />

that hit him" concept that is so much a part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA to this day.<br />

“So at <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> creation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dukes, only one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> three recipients could actually be said to have been "King" twice,<br />

Henrik. But no one thought that Richard and Fulk didn't deserve <strong>the</strong> title.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who didn't really understand how<br />

much dislike <strong>the</strong>re was between Richard and Ken [Fulk] until he hosted both at a party and saw <strong>the</strong>m carefully sitting at opposite<br />

ends <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> living room for <strong>the</strong> entire affair...<br />

C “Fulk won <strong>the</strong> second tournament. He was given <strong>the</strong> accolade and his lady Mary <strong>of</strong> Tamar was given <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and<br />

Beauty. No one was proclaimed King at that time. It wasn’t till <strong>the</strong> 3 rd Tournament – Sept. 1966 that <strong>the</strong> victor (me) was given a scroll<br />

<strong>of</strong> proclamation (which I showed a copy <strong>of</strong> to you at Purgatorio) proclaiming him (me) King. I was, however, not treated as King until<br />

my formal coronation at <strong>the</strong> next tournament which was in March, 1967. At that time <strong>the</strong> choreography <strong>of</strong> my coronation ceremony<br />

had Fulk wearing my crown as he stood (I never saw him sitting on <strong>the</strong> throne – I was busy charging around <strong>the</strong> field in armour on<br />

a borrowed horse until reluctantly I had to stop, dismount, and march up to get crowned) before <strong>the</strong> throne and I marched up to face<br />

him, he <strong>the</strong>n knighted me as I knelt, I <strong>the</strong>n rose, he removed <strong>the</strong> crown from his head and placed it on mine and proclaimed me<br />

King. <strong>The</strong> next tourney he won was May 1967. Again he was not proclaimed King and his lady Mary <strong>of</strong> Tamar was proclaimed Queen<br />

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<strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty. <strong>The</strong>y both received Laurel wreaths to wear. He won no o<strong>the</strong>r times. He never reigned nor was he called King.”<br />

– Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

First Award Scrolls<br />

This question was posted on SCA-West:<br />

“Are <strong>the</strong>re some very old old-timers on <strong>the</strong> list who can remember when <strong>the</strong> practice <strong>of</strong> giving scrolls with awards started in <strong>the</strong> West?<br />

“I can remember some from around 5 or 6, but it didn't seem to be a new practice <strong>the</strong>n.” – Elaina<br />

A “My scroll for my patent <strong>of</strong> arms was, as I recall, mailed to me while I was in ei<strong>the</strong>r Germany or Kansas and I believe it was while<br />

I was in Germany. That would have been in year 3 or 4.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

B “<strong>The</strong> first scrolls for SCA members were done by my lady, Luise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Phoenix, for presentation at <strong>the</strong> 3rd 12th Night, which would<br />

be AS 3. At that time <strong>the</strong> initial conventions for what <strong>the</strong> shape <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> shields would be, what colors were allowed, <strong>the</strong> differences<br />

between Awards, Grants, and Patents, and what sort <strong>of</strong> crests could be affixed were already determined by Randal <strong>of</strong> Hightower,<br />

though some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m (such as ladies-only-get-lozenges) have since been overturned.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who spent several<br />

long nights in our one-bedroom apartment watching Luise working away on those puppies...<br />

<strong>The</strong> An Tir Rebellion<br />

“What was <strong>the</strong> controversy around An Tir becoming a kingdom? I got involved in <strong>the</strong> SCA in 77, and was getting newsletters shortly after<br />

for both An Tir and <strong>the</strong> West. I remember reading "hints" and "things" but no facts ...”<br />

Comments:<br />

A “As I recall, <strong>the</strong> basic controversy surrounding An Tir becoming a kingdom was primarily bureaucratic - <strong>the</strong>re was considerable<br />

doubt as to <strong>the</strong> degree <strong>of</strong> cooperation and coordination that would exist between <strong>the</strong> various baronies without a more experienced,<br />

sophisticated and forceful civil service than <strong>the</strong>y had exhibited up until <strong>the</strong>n. <strong>The</strong>re was also a fair degree <strong>of</strong> belief in some circles<br />

that Three Mountains would dominate <strong>the</strong> kingdom to <strong>the</strong> detriment <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r chapters. And lastly I recall worries that <strong>the</strong> disparity<br />

in belted fighter populations would enhance Three Mountains' domination (having <strong>the</strong> majority <strong>of</strong> Crown contenders). <strong>The</strong>re is<br />

undoubtedly more, perhaps <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r participants can spark my memory.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “I was Seneschal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West when An Tir became a <strong>Kingdom</strong>, and my memory -- doubtless warped and obscured by <strong>the</strong> rivers<br />

<strong>of</strong> blood that have metaphorically spilled across my rugs since <strong>the</strong>n -- runneth thus:<br />

“<strong>The</strong> kingdom administration was enthusiastic about <strong>the</strong> transition. We wanted to see it happen as soon as possible, ASAP<br />

being defined by <strong>the</strong> following specific steps:<br />

“* Prepare a draft kingdom law.<br />

“* Set up <strong>The</strong> Crier to run on <strong>the</strong> corporate stipend, with additional fundraising from local sources if needed or desired.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re may have been some o<strong>the</strong>rs, but I don't recall problems with things like staffing <strong>the</strong> great <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> state; those two were<br />

<strong>the</strong> biggies. <strong>The</strong> Principality Seneschal resolutely ignored <strong>the</strong> former and <strong>the</strong> Principality Chronicler equally resolutely maintained<br />

that <strong>The</strong> Crier was special and should get more money from <strong>the</strong> SCA than <strong>the</strong> regular stipend.<br />

“Meanwhile <strong>the</strong> portion <strong>of</strong> An Tir that made itself heard in <strong>the</strong> Known World in general sang and wrote and proclaimed that <strong>the</strong><br />

evil West was trying to keep <strong>the</strong>m in bondage forever.<br />

“It was very, very frustrating. "Let us go! Let us go!" vs. "Settle down and get ready to go!" gets old in a hurry. All that's left is <strong>the</strong><br />

flavor; I can't recall details <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> resolution, except for <strong>the</strong> Principality Seneschal handing me <strong>the</strong> law on <strong>the</strong> day <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first<br />

Coronation ...” – Hilary <strong>of</strong> Serendip<br />

1 “This is my recollection also. I wasn't involved when <strong>the</strong>y actually became a kingdom, just in <strong>the</strong> much earlier idiocy when <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were going to proclaim <strong>the</strong>mselves a kingdom and crown Edward as king instead <strong>of</strong> prince.<br />

“Believe me, wanting to keep An Tir "in bondage" was about as far from <strong>the</strong> actual state <strong>of</strong> affairs as you can get. I<br />

remember Duchess Rowena saying, while she was seneschal, that when An Tir became a kingdom, her efforts towards<br />

accomplishing it would be her gift to <strong>the</strong> West.<br />

“Except for Lions Gate, and when Baroness Amanda invites me to Ithra events, I don't go to An Tir any more.” – Paul <strong>of</strong><br />

Bellatrix<br />

C “<strong>The</strong> second time I met Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix, I was at Renfield’s house in December <strong>of</strong> 1980; playing chess, eating chicken soup, and<br />

drinking Apple Juice. [Renfield was sick, and what else do you bring to a sick friend?] He mentioned Paul Porter was coming over,<br />

and as I did not know Paul's mundane name, I did not find out who he was until he showed up and Renfield introduced him.<br />

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“Now I had heard <strong>of</strong> Paul before; before I joined <strong>the</strong> SCA, a pair <strong>of</strong> 15 year olds in Champaign, IL [Wirm Wald] had met him<br />

when he went <strong>the</strong>re to teach, and according to <strong>the</strong>m, he walked on water. Brian Boru took second place in <strong>the</strong>ir eyes; Paul could<br />

do no wrong. And <strong>the</strong>y had Talked to him PERSONALLY, a point more important than being made a peer.<br />

“He had also been mentioned by Guineth, my <strong>the</strong>n girlfriend, as having been a principle in <strong>the</strong> 'An Tir Rebellion' Saga. [By <strong>the</strong><br />

way, Guineth wrote and taped a history <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> rebellion, and I wonder if anyone here might like to see <strong>the</strong> rebellion from <strong>the</strong> 'An Tirian'<br />

point <strong>of</strong> view?]<br />

“I saw him at <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Shores 10th Anniversary tournament that Spring/Summer, and he looked Kingly <strong>the</strong>n. I figured he<br />

had experience on <strong>the</strong> stage or something.<br />

“So here is Paul, in mundanes, meeting me for only <strong>the</strong> second time, and I ask, in all seriousness "Tell me about this<br />

wonderful An Tir Rebellion"!<br />

“He let me live.<br />

“But gave me a talking to that would have impressed Sister Veronica at my grammar school. I learned something that day; Don't<br />

pull <strong>the</strong> mask on <strong>the</strong> Lone Ranger, Don't tug on Superman's cape, and DON'T ASK PAUL ABOUT THE 'AN TIR' REBELLION!<br />

“For this reason, I've always been in 'awe' <strong>of</strong> Paul, until <strong>the</strong> day he was on <strong>the</strong> throne, and I made <strong>the</strong> mistake, while talking to<br />

him about Page, I casually mentioned that I'd had my first fighter practice that day.<br />

“Paul replied; "I accept". Accept what, I wanted to know. He replied "Your Challenge."<br />

“That was my last lesson in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West, although I did take a few classes with Duke Thorin <strong>of</strong> An Tir, <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>n King<br />

while I helped with <strong>the</strong> Crier. God help me if I ever get qualified as a heavy; I'll have to fly to <strong>the</strong> West, just to get my brains [what's<br />

left <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m, since I did newsletters] and o<strong>the</strong>r important parts <strong>of</strong> my anatomy crunched.<br />

“It's nice to have something to look forward to.” – Roger <strong>of</strong> Belden Abbey<br />

D “We were on <strong>the</strong> throne during part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> An Tir rebellion. I recall once when Douglas called Edwin who was seneschal <strong>of</strong> An Tir<br />

at <strong>the</strong> time, only to have him answer <strong>the</strong> phone "rebellion central". Doug responded "This is your King". I think that it is very natural<br />

for a principality to feel frustrated when <strong>the</strong>y think <strong>the</strong>y are ready to become a kingdom and <strong>the</strong> kingdom does not agree. We<br />

experienced some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> same hostilities from CAID.” – Lorna <strong>of</strong> Leeds<br />

Cloved Lemons<br />

Where and why did cloved lemons appear?<br />

A “Cloved lemons did not originate in <strong>the</strong> West, <strong>the</strong>y were imported from <strong>the</strong> East via such frequent fliers as Tamera Fitz Gloster and<br />

Aonghais dubdh MacTarbdh. Caid was <strong>the</strong> first to adopt <strong>the</strong> custom which quickly spread throughout <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>, as well as<br />

mutating into such oddities as cloved watermelons etc. If I were to make a ballpark guess, I would say about AS IX or X.” – Kevin<br />

Peregrynne<br />

Queen Carol’s Guide<br />

“When did <strong>the</strong> first "Queen Carol's Guide" show up?”<br />

A “Queen Carol's Guide first came out after our fourth reign (1975), I think. It was originally titled <strong>the</strong> "Current Middle Ages Handbook."<br />

I may have to check with Bjo Trimble. It was Bjo who renamed it to QCG. She and John along with Diane Studebaker, Michael <strong>of</strong><br />

Moria and a whole bunch <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r folks contributed to first, second, and third printings. I gave QCG to <strong>the</strong> SCA and <strong>the</strong> booklet was<br />

carried by <strong>the</strong> stock clerk for a number <strong>of</strong> years. If anyone out <strong>the</strong>re has a better memory (I have sometimers disease), feel free<br />

to comment.” – Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

1 “I don't think I was <strong>the</strong> one who changed titles on this booklet, but it could have happened. I do remember it being a nice little<br />

booklet with loads <strong>of</strong> handy hints for entering <strong>the</strong> SCA and getting along in <strong>the</strong> organization. I also remember redoing <strong>the</strong> layout<br />

for it, and seeing it printed in our basement on <strong>the</strong> Crown Prints <strong>of</strong>fset press.” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

I “It really seems to me like I read a copy <strong>of</strong> Queen Carol's Guide when I first joined <strong>the</strong> SCA in September <strong>of</strong> 1974. I think<br />

it was mimeographed, I know <strong>the</strong> Page was at this time. I remember helping move <strong>the</strong> press into <strong>the</strong> Trimble's basement<br />

(it was <strong>the</strong> heaviest thing I had ever moved) while I was living next door in Dragonkeep. I lived in Dragonskeep from <strong>the</strong><br />

summer <strong>of</strong> 1976 until September <strong>of</strong>1978, when I got married. I think <strong>the</strong> Trimbles bought <strong>the</strong> press when Randolph <strong>the</strong><br />

Devious got out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> printing business, probably in 1977, so <strong>the</strong> printing <strong>of</strong> Queen Carol's Guide probably occurred in<br />

late 1977 or early 1978. If someone can tell us when Paul and Carol were on <strong>the</strong> throne, we should be able to pin this<br />

down.” – Robear du Bois<br />

a “Actually, we got <strong>the</strong> Crown Prints press from a non-fan who ran a small menu-printing business in his garage, not<br />

from Randolph, whose dad's presses were *MUCH* larger than we could have fit in <strong>the</strong> basement. That really doesn't<br />

help set any dates on <strong>the</strong> booklet, but clears up one small point, anyway.” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

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II “I seem to remember <strong>the</strong> QCG already existed when I joined <strong>the</strong> SCA which would be before Carol's last reign.” – Martin<br />

<strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

a “I'm glad Martin recalls <strong>the</strong>re being a Queen Carol's Guide when he joined, because I was fairly sure it existed when<br />

I joined, which was after Martin. <strong>The</strong> version done in <strong>the</strong> Trimble's basement was a reprint, although it might have<br />

been expanded at this point. John Trimble recalls this as occurring during her last reign, which would be between<br />

August 1977 and December 1977. Carol thought <strong>the</strong> first edition came out in her fourth reign (January 1975 to May<br />

1975), but I think it may have been her third reign (May 1973 to August 1973). This is before I joined <strong>the</strong> SCA, and I<br />

think it is before Martin joined. Considering <strong>the</strong> growth rate <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Society in this period, I suspect Queen Carol's Guide<br />

had been reprinted several times before it was printed by <strong>the</strong> Trimbles. I was aware that <strong>the</strong> Trimble's press did not<br />

come from Randolph, but I thought that <strong>the</strong> loss <strong>of</strong> access to those pr<strong>of</strong>essional units was <strong>the</strong> event that precipitated<br />

<strong>the</strong> acquisition <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> press. Wasn't <strong>the</strong> press originally jointly owned by <strong>the</strong> Trimbles and <strong>the</strong> Crown Prints? I think<br />

a few <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first issues <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Complete Anachronist were also printed on this press.” – Robear du Bois<br />

1 “It was a revision, where we added illos, changed <strong>the</strong> layout entirely, and did some minor editing as well.” – Flavia<br />

Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

1 “... it had been out <strong>of</strong> print for a couple <strong>of</strong> years by that time. <strong>The</strong>re were a few badly photo-copied copies around,<br />

which is what caused me to talk to Carol about a new update.” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

1 [Press ...] “Sorry, misunderstood you. When Randolph stopped working at his dad's printing company, to follow<br />

his real love <strong>of</strong> doing chain-link crafts for Renaissance Faires, <strong>the</strong> Crown Prints lost a very cheap printing source.<br />

This loss started a search for a press we had more control over. Since we had a basement large enough for it,<br />

and our house was centrally located, we proposed to buy a press and house it in our basement. Randolph<br />

helped us locate an A.B. Dick <strong>of</strong>fset press and looked it over for us. We also found a pr<strong>of</strong>essional-sized copy<br />

camera at a decent price, and set up our own darkroom in <strong>the</strong> basement. <strong>The</strong> Trimbles bought this, because<br />

Caid didn't have any funds for it at that time. We sold it to Caid during Adrian and Elisaide's reign (and despite<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir vigorous opposition). <strong>The</strong> SCA BoD was persuaded to loan <strong>the</strong> Caid Chronicler's <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>the</strong> funds to<br />

purchase <strong>the</strong> press from us.” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

1 “Not Complete Anachronists -- <strong>the</strong>y were always published by someone else. I think Robear remembers that<br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> "catch-up" issues <strong>of</strong> T.I. was printed on <strong>the</strong> Crown Prince press. John thinks it was issue #50, but he<br />

wouldn't guarantee that.” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

B “In this discussion <strong>of</strong> Queen Carol's Guide, we should really mention its predecessor, which was created by Leanne <strong>of</strong> Maywood<br />

sometime around AS III. It was a charming introduction, but refused to take things like Heralds and most <strong>of</strong> Leanne's political<br />

opponents very seriously, and many people thought it was a bit snide.<br />

“It was reprinted at least once, with Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge pointing out to <strong>the</strong> critics that it was, after all, <strong>the</strong> only introduction <strong>the</strong><br />

SCA had for newcomers, and wasn't it nice <strong>of</strong> Leanne to take <strong>the</strong> time and effort to do it, since no one else was. I think it was just<br />

called "A Guide to <strong>the</strong> Current Middle Ages," but I could have that wrong.<br />

“In any case, when it was again out <strong>of</strong> print and Leanne was no longer interested in re-doing it (or interested in <strong>the</strong> SCA, for<br />

that matter) a need for a guide was felt and Carol was good enough to step in. I have no idea whe<strong>the</strong>r she did her's entirely on her<br />

own or built on what Leanne had done. It has been so long since I read ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who would like<br />

Leanne to get some credit for her assistance to <strong>the</strong> SCA in <strong>the</strong> early days, as well as having interesting taste in semi-medieval<br />

clothing.<br />

Ducal Prerogative<br />

“What do you think about <strong>the</strong> Ducal Prerogative (a Duke may enter <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists and fight until <strong>the</strong>y feel like dropping out, without<br />

having to swear that <strong>the</strong>y intend to win <strong>the</strong> lists during <strong>the</strong> Invocation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lists ceremony ...)?<br />

“What started <strong>the</strong> Ducal Prerogative in <strong>the</strong> first place? Was <strong>the</strong>re a particular event, time, etc. that was <strong>the</strong> cause <strong>of</strong> it? Was it ever<br />

used? (In <strong>the</strong> last 20+ years I have never heard <strong>of</strong> it actually being used by a Duke ...)”<br />

[Editor’s note: this question came up in AS XXXIV (1999), when <strong>the</strong> King at <strong>the</strong> time wanted to re-institute (or so he thought), Ducal<br />

Prerogative – <strong>the</strong> discussion below describes what <strong>the</strong> real Ducal Prerogative was – <strong>the</strong> King was talked to before actually instituting his<br />

version and it ended up not happening ... Hirsch]<br />

A “<strong>The</strong> Ducal Prerogative to participate in Crown until <strong>the</strong>y decide to retire from <strong>the</strong> fighting prior to <strong>the</strong> finals, has been around as far<br />

as I know as long as <strong>the</strong>re have been Dukes. <strong>The</strong> origin was two-fold, it was supposedly one <strong>of</strong> several prerogatives that set Dukes<br />

apart from o<strong>the</strong>r peers - among which were also <strong>the</strong> right to approach and address <strong>the</strong> King without being bidden and to counsel<br />

<strong>the</strong> Crown on any matters where <strong>the</strong> Duke felt <strong>the</strong> Crown was in need <strong>of</strong> guidance (sort <strong>of</strong> Great Lords <strong>of</strong> State without portfolio).<br />

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<strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r origin was a practical matter - in <strong>the</strong> early years <strong>the</strong> only tourneys were Crown Tournies so <strong>the</strong> prerogative was created<br />

to"allow Dukes <strong>the</strong> fun <strong>of</strong> fighting competitively without having to take <strong>the</strong> crown (and thus miss all <strong>the</strong> fighting at <strong>the</strong> next tourney)."<br />

“In terms <strong>of</strong> Realpolitik it allowed Dukes <strong>the</strong> power to affect <strong>the</strong> outcome <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Crown competition without having to win <strong>the</strong><br />

event <strong>the</strong>mselves. At least one Duke on this list exercised <strong>the</strong> prerogative more than once in <strong>the</strong> first half dozen or so years <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Kingdom</strong>, and it was an open secret that he remained in <strong>the</strong> lists only until a certain o<strong>the</strong>r fighter had been eliminated. I don't recall<br />

any o<strong>the</strong>r invocations <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> prerogative by o<strong>the</strong>r Dukes, but <strong>the</strong>n it was never an issue for me.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> practice fell into disuse toward <strong>the</strong> second half <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> decade and was only mentioned as a possible source <strong>of</strong> controversy<br />

should it be exercised in one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> higher rounds (e.g., stepping out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> competition just before <strong>the</strong> semis would effectively<br />

'select' one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> finalists as well as giving him <strong>the</strong> rest from a bye) or used to give a friend or protege a bye in any round.<br />

“It is this kind <strong>of</strong> abuse <strong>of</strong> power subtext to <strong>the</strong> prerogative that would lead me to advise <strong>the</strong> Crown to think twice before dusting<br />

it <strong>of</strong>f and bringing it back into practice.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

B “<strong>The</strong> Ducal Prerogative was established on Twelfth Night II when we established <strong>the</strong> SCA and created <strong>the</strong> first Knights, Dukes,<br />

Laurels, etc.<br />

“Originally <strong>the</strong> Ducal Prerogative was to NOT ENTER THE CROWN LISTS. This was based on <strong>the</strong> Knightly Prerogative, which<br />

was entering <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists BY RIGHT -- which was <strong>the</strong>refore presumed to be an obligation to do so if <strong>the</strong> Knight was present<br />

and in good health -- as opposed to by invitation.<br />

“Since Dukes had already been King twice, <strong>the</strong> Ducal Prerogative was established to get <strong>the</strong>m out <strong>of</strong> HAVING to enter <strong>the</strong> lists<br />

(in fact Dukes were invented in part for this reason).<br />

“At <strong>the</strong> same time <strong>the</strong> right to advise <strong>the</strong> Crown was built in -- because <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Duke's presumed great knowledge having been<br />

King at least three times in <strong>the</strong> past.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Ducal Prerogative was subsequently modified to be <strong>the</strong> right to DEPART <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists at <strong>the</strong> Duke's pleasure. This<br />

modification was never part <strong>of</strong> custom or law in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West; it originated in Atenveldt back when Atenveldt was one<br />

<strong>of</strong> just four kingdoms if I remember correctly -- and was prevalent custom in Ansteorra, <strong>the</strong> Outlands and Atenveldt but I'm not sure<br />

if it really was used anywhere else. I had a long discussion with a couple <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt Dukes about how <strong>the</strong> Ducal Prerogative had<br />

mutated <strong>the</strong>re, and was told quite frankly <strong>the</strong>ir perspective was that <strong>the</strong> Ducal Prerogative was "anything <strong>the</strong>y could get away with"<br />

and in fact in <strong>the</strong> late 70s/early 80s Atenveldt custom paid a lot more respect/courtesy/"grovelling" and so forth to Dukes than it did<br />

to <strong>the</strong> current Monarch. Remember however that this was <strong>the</strong> Denis/Deaton era.<br />

“Henrik and I had a talk about this at 25year because he remember <strong>the</strong> D.P. as being <strong>the</strong> right to withdraw and I am quite<br />

certain I have it right, because I helped write <strong>the</strong> original ceremonies creating <strong>the</strong> SCA. I don't know whe<strong>the</strong>r Henrik was persuaded<br />

but I'm sure he remembers <strong>the</strong> conversation!” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

1 “I do remember <strong>the</strong> discussion, my only persuasion is that I remember withdrawing from a Western Crown List – where I hadn’t<br />

lost any combats, and I remember that occurred before <strong>the</strong> West had any contact with <strong>the</strong> fledgling Barony <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt. It is<br />

quite possible that I had misunderstood <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial definition <strong>of</strong> Ducal Prerogative, but no one called me on it if I had, and so<br />

I did in my mind exercise my Ducal Prerogative so that I wouldn’t have to be King, but still got to fight in <strong>the</strong> tournament.” –<br />

Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

B “P.S. I forgot to mention that a "nifty extension" to <strong>the</strong> D.P. in a couple <strong>of</strong> places was to allow <strong>the</strong> Duke to ENTER <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists<br />

at any time, speaking <strong>of</strong> Kevin's observation about Realpolitk!” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

1 “I think Siegfried's memories may have faded a bit. As far as I can recall <strong>the</strong>re was never any o<strong>the</strong>r interpretation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

prerogative o<strong>the</strong>r than <strong>the</strong> one Henrik applied. His comments about being excused from <strong>the</strong> obligation to enter <strong>the</strong> lists ring<br />

true with my own recollections which date back <strong>the</strong> era <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> original three Dukes (prior to Siegfried's second victory and<br />

subsequent elevation to Duke). “ – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

I “True, I became a Duke upon stepping down <strong>the</strong> second time, you became a Duke upon <strong>the</strong> moment <strong>of</strong> your successor<br />

being crowned, NOT when <strong>the</strong> ceremony <strong>of</strong> Duking happened. That is because (a) one becomes a Duke because <strong>of</strong><br />

having been King twice, not because <strong>of</strong> being created one, and (b) <strong>the</strong>refore <strong>the</strong> original Dukings were recognitions <strong>of</strong> fact.<br />

(<strong>The</strong> only 'grandfa<strong>the</strong>r' in this was Fulk who had won at least twice but never actually sat as King by <strong>the</strong> time we created<br />

Dukes at 12 th Night AS II.)” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

1 “Ano<strong>the</strong>r point where his recollection varies from mine is <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 'founding'. Twelfth Night II (January 1968) marked <strong>the</strong> original<br />

mass knighting and <strong>the</strong> creation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel, but Dukes were already around and had been at least since <strong>the</strong> previous<br />

summer when I first started hanging around <strong>the</strong> group (Dukes Richard, Fulk and Henrik were <strong>the</strong> objects <strong>of</strong> much hero-worship<br />

among <strong>the</strong> high school aged crowd).” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

I “<strong>The</strong>y may have been objects <strong>of</strong> hero-worship but <strong>the</strong>y weren't called Dukes. We chose Duke specifically because it was<br />

<strong>the</strong> only English noble title which could be demonstrated to not always have been connected with land (albeit after our<br />

period) -- we were being very careful to try and avoid titles which suggested landedness since we didn't have any land.<br />

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“Folks weren't called "Knights" ei<strong>the</strong>r. <strong>The</strong>re was a loose group <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> better fighters who wore a very thin red baldric<br />

and for <strong>the</strong> life <strong>of</strong> me I can't remember what we called <strong>the</strong> group. But you can see <strong>the</strong> baldrics very clearly in a couple <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> early home movies from <strong>the</strong> second year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Society.<br />

“Up to Twelfth Night II in January <strong>of</strong> 1968 <strong>the</strong>re was a lot <strong>of</strong> looseness about what <strong>the</strong> group was and what it was doing<br />

-- we oscillated a lot between medieval, fantasy, and so forth (several <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Tolkeinish names go way back as you can<br />

imagine). I think <strong>the</strong> final selection <strong>of</strong> medieval titles and all that started to settle things. <strong>The</strong> obvious exception was King,<br />

and nobody who saw one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> early three on <strong>the</strong> throne had much doubt about <strong>the</strong> right term to use anyhow.” – Siegfried<br />

von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

II “Dave is right that <strong>the</strong> Dukes were made <strong>of</strong>ficial at 12 th Night II. <strong>The</strong>re may have been mention <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> term earlier, but<br />

Richard and I (I don’t recall that Ken was <strong>the</strong>re) each received <strong>the</strong>n a strip <strong>of</strong> 16 or 18 gauge by about 1 1/8" wide copper,<br />

bent into a circle with <strong>the</strong> unfastened ends overlapping (24" long?) And about head size. <strong>The</strong>se were our Ducal “coronets”.<br />

I don’t recall if we were “crowned” with <strong>the</strong>se at <strong>the</strong> time. I made copper strawberry leaf clusters and riveted <strong>the</strong>m on mine<br />

and sized it to fit me. Richard never did wear his.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “As far as <strong>the</strong> proposal to allow Dukes to both enter and depart <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists at will goes...frankly it sucks - both politically<br />

due to <strong>the</strong> probability <strong>of</strong> abuse, chivalrically since it completely destroys any pretense <strong>of</strong> fair play and equal competition, and<br />

administratively since it would totally foul up <strong>the</strong> seeding and arrangement <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fights.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

I “Boy did it ever suck. <strong>The</strong>re was no 'probability' <strong>of</strong> abuse in <strong>the</strong> Kindgoms that used this one ei<strong>the</strong>r. It was quite explicitly<br />

a tool that ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> Duke in person or <strong>the</strong> reigning monarch used to control <strong>the</strong> outcome <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lists, and accepted as<br />

such.” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

1 “Does <strong>the</strong> proposal allow <strong>the</strong> Duke to pick his opponent in <strong>the</strong> round he enters too?” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

I “Yup, or <strong>the</strong> monarch.” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

1 “Whoever thought this up at <strong>the</strong> very least did not think it through, at <strong>the</strong> worst he/<strong>the</strong>y are <strong>the</strong> blackest villians in SCA history.”<br />

– Kevin Peregrynne<br />

I “Well, maybe not <strong>the</strong> blackest, but <strong>the</strong> whole Ducal Prerogative thing was very heavily misused in <strong>the</strong> SW part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> country<br />

in my opinion.” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

C “Here are <strong>the</strong> words from <strong>the</strong> original ceremony <strong>of</strong> Twelfthnight 1968.” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

[See Appendices, page 340]<br />

1 “Wow, so much for being "sure" -- Kevin was right, I'm getting hazy in my old age. Lead me away gently, boys ...<br />

“I remembered <strong>the</strong> intent but forgot <strong>the</strong> context. At that time (and this is only about 20 months from <strong>the</strong> beginning) <strong>the</strong>re<br />

was really <strong>the</strong> one group and <strong>the</strong> events pretty much all followed <strong>the</strong> same patter <strong>of</strong> grand march, lists, acknowledging <strong>the</strong><br />

winner and his lady. In essence <strong>the</strong> only "lists" o<strong>the</strong>r than some startup bouts were <strong>the</strong> elimination lists for winning, and <strong>the</strong><br />

only winning was to be <strong>the</strong> next King and Queen (remember at this point <strong>the</strong>re had been approximately seven or eight <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se,<br />

plus a war and a few o<strong>the</strong>r things).<br />

“What we were after was to say that <strong>the</strong> Dukes could fight but didn't have to be fighting for <strong>the</strong> Crown but for sport, in which<br />

case <strong>the</strong> win/lose <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fights <strong>the</strong>y fought didn't have anything to do with <strong>the</strong> outcome <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists even if happening at<br />

<strong>the</strong> same time and perhaps having people who were also competing for <strong>the</strong> Crown fighting those fights with <strong>the</strong> Dukes<br />

(remember all fights were in front <strong>of</strong> "<strong>the</strong> populace and <strong>the</strong> Crown").<br />

“Notice that <strong>the</strong>y were to put aside Ducal rank when competing for <strong>the</strong> Crown, by <strong>the</strong> way, and were not to wear <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

coronets while engaged in <strong>the</strong> competition -- I don't know if that clause was ever honored, or even if <strong>the</strong> distinction that<br />

somehow <strong>the</strong>y "weren't Dukes" while competing for <strong>the</strong> Crown was ever bo<strong>the</strong>red with even in <strong>the</strong> very early days -- certainly<br />

<strong>the</strong> first helm with a Ducal coronet on it showed up relatively soon.” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

I “I don’t recall this text from <strong>the</strong> original ceremony ever was published or o<strong>the</strong>rwise widely disseminated amongst <strong>the</strong><br />

populous – so mis-remembrance is most likely just what happened. As King, I got to see it and read it at my leisure, but<br />

still I don’t recall “taking home” a copy to keep and refer to from time to time. If Andrew and/or o<strong>the</strong>rs have copies <strong>of</strong> original<br />

text, that should be included here as part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>History</strong>.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “Having mis-remembered exactly how <strong>the</strong> original phrasing ran (to my embarrassment) and having <strong>the</strong>refore reread <strong>the</strong><br />

phrasing that Andy send -- it seems clear that <strong>the</strong>re was never any intent to allow <strong>the</strong> Ducal Prerogative to be entering <strong>the</strong><br />

Crown Lists and <strong>the</strong>n dropping out later. Ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> Duke entered <strong>the</strong> lists to win in <strong>the</strong> first place, or he could have fights which<br />

weren't being counted as part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lists. It is also apparent how a misreading or misremembering <strong>of</strong> what was said could<br />

have led to <strong>the</strong> original mutation. I first encountered <strong>the</strong> "right to withdraw" version in Atenveldt somewhere between 1975 and<br />

1980, and have always believed it originally gained currency <strong>the</strong>re -- but after this one I'm not going to claim accuracy for my<br />

memory, ei<strong>the</strong>r.” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

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D “When I was up and coming, I never liked <strong>the</strong> idea <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ducal Prerogative (to enter with <strong>the</strong> intent to drop out later.) Though it<br />

emulates <strong>the</strong> concept <strong>of</strong> warring factions, and may <strong>the</strong>refore perhaps be very medieval, I always felt <strong>the</strong> crown tournament held a<br />

more "Arthurian" flavor, and fair play, chivalry, etc. were more important factors.<br />

“Now that I am eligible to exercise that prerogative, I find that I haven't changed my mind. Don't allow it. If a Duke wishes to<br />

"stop" a particular contender, that's fine, but he must "risk" winning <strong>the</strong> crown. That's <strong>the</strong> obligation. If he wishes to enter "in aid"<br />

a particular contender, I think that's great, but again, he must "risk" <strong>the</strong> win. In fact, I would hope any contender would prefer to meet<br />

all comers and to genuinely defeat <strong>the</strong>m. (I remember my disappointment that <strong>the</strong> first coronet I won had sparse participation by<br />

<strong>the</strong> Caiden Viscounts. Only one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> four fought that day.)<br />

“How does Ducal Prerogative impact those for whom we fight? Do our consorts truly inspire us? Do we win for <strong>the</strong>m? <strong>The</strong>re's<br />

no doubt to those who witnessed <strong>the</strong> finals at <strong>the</strong> 2nd Caid Crown Tournament, that Gregory <strong>of</strong> York, should have won <strong>the</strong> day. I'm<br />

glad to admit that my lady wife truly inspired me to surpass myself and overcome an o<strong>the</strong>rwise superior foe. What happens to this<br />

idea if we know a Duke beat down <strong>the</strong> competition and <strong>the</strong>n departed, leaving a depleted field for <strong>the</strong> eventual winner. Did he win<br />

for his consort or by <strong>the</strong> grace <strong>of</strong> ano<strong>the</strong>r. Do we want that questioned in our once and future kings? Do we want that in our royal<br />

peerage? (It's got to be for more than having served on <strong>the</strong> throne. Seneschal's work harder and longer for less reward.)” – Martin<br />

<strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

E [What do you think about <strong>the</strong> Ducal Prerogative?] “Personally, I think it's stupid. At <strong>the</strong> same time, I tended, if memory serves me<br />

right, to support it in <strong>the</strong> old days as being traditional.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

E [What started <strong>the</strong> Ducal Prerogative in <strong>the</strong> first place? Was <strong>the</strong>re a particular event, time, etc. that was <strong>the</strong> cause <strong>of</strong> it?] “It sort <strong>of</strong> goes<br />

back, with much confusion, to allowing <strong>the</strong> few really good fighters <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> early days to fight at tournaments while still allowing <strong>the</strong><br />

o<strong>the</strong>r fighters a chance to win. <strong>The</strong>re was no particular event that I recall that kicked it <strong>of</strong>f. I tend to think <strong>of</strong> it as an amorphous<br />

tradition. To my memory, <strong>the</strong> last person to use it was Paul in <strong>the</strong> crown that I won. Afterwards <strong>the</strong>re was considerable debate about<br />

it publicly and <strong>the</strong> decision was made to pretty much eliminate it.<br />

“At this point I'd have to say that bringing it back strikes me as a very bad idea. <strong>The</strong>re are enough good fighters around that <strong>the</strong><br />

crown is not dominated by any very small group any more. My feeling is that it ra<strong>the</strong>r cheapens <strong>the</strong> honor <strong>of</strong> winning <strong>the</strong> crown. I'd<br />

have to think about it more, however, before making my mind up solidly.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

F “I should mention one o<strong>the</strong>r Ducal Prerogative that Duke Richard was adamant about retaining while he was still active. This was<br />

<strong>the</strong> right <strong>of</strong> Dukes (and <strong>the</strong>ir ladies) to march at <strong>the</strong> very end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Grand March. Unlike <strong>the</strong> prerogative under consideration, which<br />

I think should be left in abeyance, <strong>the</strong>re was no problem with <strong>the</strong> end-<strong>of</strong>-march prerogative.” – Wilhelm von Schlüssel<br />

1 “I think Richard tends to want this as a personal prerogative. His explanation to me was that no one should have to feel that<br />

<strong>the</strong>y are <strong>the</strong> least important person, marching last, in <strong>the</strong> grand march. <strong>The</strong>refore, he, as <strong>the</strong> senior duke decided that he would<br />

always march last himself.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

I “Actually Richard and I at one time or ano<strong>the</strong>r when we both were active, traded <strong>of</strong>f on who would be last, one tourney it<br />

was his turn, <strong>the</strong> next it was mine, etc. My reasons were <strong>the</strong> same, o<strong>the</strong>rs in line who may not have had any seniority<br />

should not feel less welcome or important than those with ... That also was why I always had Grand Marches that included<br />

all those present (not just peers) – in spite <strong>of</strong> numerous objections – claims <strong>of</strong> insufficient time, etc. – during my reigns.”<br />

– Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

G “A few comments regarding ducal Prerogative in Atenveldt<br />

“<strong>The</strong> first time I heard <strong>of</strong> "Ducal Prerogative" was at a tournament, in Atenveldt, (1970 ?). We began to line up for a<br />

processional and Duke Richard was invited to march at <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> line. He said that he would march at <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> line<br />

instead and (as I remember) mentioned that it was a Duke's "prerogative" to do so. (As I remember - almost thirty years ago ! ) -<br />

I heard something like "Dukes march where <strong>the</strong>y want to." This was <strong>the</strong> first I remember <strong>of</strong> Dukes having any special authority<br />

or power, in Atenveldt.<br />

“Later it was explained to me that "all belted fighters" had <strong>the</strong> obligation to enter <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists, if <strong>the</strong>y were able. <strong>The</strong> purpose<br />

<strong>of</strong> this tradition was to not let a "new guy" win <strong>the</strong> lists who didn't have <strong>the</strong> ability or knowledge necessary for <strong>the</strong> position, because<br />

all <strong>the</strong> "good fighters" decided to sit that one out. (I remember a story <strong>of</strong> someone in <strong>the</strong> West winning such a List, - presumably<br />

when "all <strong>the</strong> good fighters were sitting it out" - I remember <strong>the</strong> term "<strong>the</strong> stranger King" being used.) I remember that it was <strong>the</strong><br />

requirement <strong>of</strong> all belts to fight, in <strong>the</strong> lists, to not let <strong>the</strong> lists be won "too easily" and not by an unknown or unworthy fighter. <strong>The</strong><br />

Duke was not obligated to enter <strong>the</strong> list as were all o<strong>the</strong>r belts.<br />

“Re: dropping out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> list I always assumed that ANY fighter could drop out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lists, at any point, for most any reason;<br />

certainly injury is a valid reason; so might armor failure or even just being too tired to continue (though I never saw it happen - but<br />

at my age today I could envision it !); <strong>the</strong>refore, I would assume, that Dukes could also drop out when ever <strong>the</strong>y wished/needed<br />

to (forfeiting <strong>the</strong> fight to <strong>the</strong>ir opponent). This is typical in any o<strong>the</strong>r contest I am aware <strong>of</strong>. If you drop out you forfeit <strong>the</strong> match and<br />

your opponent wins automatically. I must say that I do not remember any Duke actually doing this in Atenveldt, however.<br />

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“I remember some discussion, in Atenveldt, about a Duke being able to "enter" <strong>the</strong> lists at any point as well ... I believe that<br />

we, in Atenveldt, thought (incorrectly) that "this was <strong>the</strong> case in <strong>the</strong> West" (our progenitor from which we both emulated and rebelled<br />

against). As far as I know this (thankfully) never happened in any Crown List that I am aware <strong>of</strong>. Clearly, <strong>the</strong> idea <strong>of</strong> someone<br />

entering a contest when it is half over, and "winning", is so ridiculous and unfair that it does not have to even be discussed.<br />

“I must say, however, that I see no problem with any fighter, belted or no, Duke or no, entering <strong>the</strong> Crown List and dropping<br />

out when <strong>the</strong>y have had enough. In fact I think you could argue that it is <strong>the</strong>ir obligation to drop out "when <strong>the</strong>y have had enough"<br />

(mentally, physically, emotionally whatever ...) as to continue beyond that point would increase <strong>the</strong> likelihood <strong>of</strong> injury (to <strong>the</strong>mselves<br />

or to o<strong>the</strong>rs), lost tempers and, one might argue, that I owe my opponent my best performance. To win you have to win each fight<br />

put before you that day, belt or no, Duke or no. If I can't do that, perhaps I should not win <strong>the</strong> day. I don't see that it matters who<br />

drops out when.<br />

“Re: On <strong>the</strong> issue <strong>of</strong> Atenveldt's Ducal Prerogative being "anything you could get away with" I remember that comment being<br />

discussed and repeated, from time to time, but I never subscribed to it, and never saw it as a law, or even as a real tradition. I am<br />

not sure anyone really did anything with this notion more than to discuss it from time to time. I think it was more in <strong>the</strong> realm <strong>of</strong><br />

wishful thinking than reality.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> only Prerogative I assumed, as our <strong>Kingdom</strong>'s first Duke, and still support and maintain today, is <strong>the</strong> right <strong>of</strong> a Duke to<br />

talk with <strong>the</strong> Crown, (with proper courtesy and at <strong>the</strong> proper time), about any issue <strong>the</strong>y feel <strong>the</strong> Crown needs to be made aware<br />

<strong>of</strong>. “Presumably, <strong>the</strong> Duke might have some experience useful to <strong>the</strong> Crown and for <strong>the</strong> good <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>, and <strong>the</strong> SCA, <strong>the</strong><br />

Duke should share this knowledge with <strong>the</strong> Crown. (<strong>The</strong> Crown, <strong>of</strong> course, makes <strong>the</strong>ir own decision.) This may mean (and I have<br />

found it to be so) that a Duke "goes to <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> line" to see <strong>the</strong> Crown, at an event. By <strong>the</strong> same token, such privilege should<br />

not be abused and should only be done with proper respect, and for important and immediate issues.<br />

“In Atenveldt, I have heard much more "talk" about what "Ducal Prerogative" is than I have ever seen examples <strong>of</strong> it actually<br />

being put into practice (o<strong>the</strong>r than " going to <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> line" as mentioned above). In my mind <strong>the</strong> Duke's only true prerogative<br />

is simply that <strong>the</strong>y have a pronounced obligation to aid and assist <strong>the</strong> Crown, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>, and <strong>the</strong> SCA as a whole, with <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

knowledge and experience.<br />

“This obligation comes from <strong>the</strong>ir acceptance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA's highest permanent rank.” – Arthur <strong>of</strong> Lockehaven<br />

H [Ducal Prerogative] “Not Good Idea<br />

“No need for it today o<strong>the</strong>r than personal selfishness.<br />

“Does not benefit <strong>Kingdom</strong> or populace.<br />

“Currently outlawed by edict <strong>of</strong> King Jean when laws <strong>of</strong> West were codified – and it was omitted as were many o<strong>the</strong>r previous<br />

laws and proclamations.<br />

“Original reasons for its institutions no longer are applicable:<br />

“a - <strong>The</strong>re are plenty <strong>of</strong> opportunities to fight in <strong>the</strong> SCA and/or West <strong>Kingdom</strong>, where <strong>the</strong> Crown is not won by <strong>the</strong> Victor.<br />

“b - In <strong>the</strong> early years when <strong>the</strong> SCA, much less <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West, was trying to define itself in all aspects socially,<br />

politically, historically, legally, re-creationally, etc., <strong>the</strong> power <strong>of</strong> an individual to significantly affect <strong>the</strong> direction each <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se<br />

aspects might evolve through misuse <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> King was <strong>of</strong> concern to many. <strong>The</strong> King was <strong>the</strong> ultimate power in<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>, since all Great Officers were “his representative” and so ultimately were answerable to <strong>the</strong> Crown. Before<br />

incorporation (in 1968) <strong>the</strong>re was no higher authority!<br />

“Body Blocking” (<strong>the</strong> prevention <strong>of</strong> an undesirable tourney entrant from winning or preventing a good fighter from eliminating<br />

a desirable entrant from reaching <strong>the</strong> finals - by fighting in <strong>the</strong> competition for <strong>the</strong> crown until <strong>the</strong> “bad” competitor was out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

running or <strong>the</strong> “good” competitor had a clear shot at winning, and <strong>the</strong>n (<strong>the</strong> Duke) dropping out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> competition) was a way that<br />

<strong>the</strong> “Ducal Prerogative” could be applied to influence <strong>the</strong> outcome <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> competition. Keep in mind, however, that all <strong>of</strong> this still had<br />

a strong element <strong>of</strong> chance involved, since <strong>the</strong> pairing <strong>of</strong> fighters was out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> control <strong>of</strong> all <strong>the</strong> fighters as was <strong>the</strong> determination<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> victor in each combat. Skill at fighting might “stack <strong>the</strong> deck” in a Duke’s favor, but was no guarantee <strong>of</strong> a predicted outcome.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re are no new reasons for it to be revived, that can be justified in terms <strong>of</strong> need or good conscience.” – Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn<br />

1 “Henrik made a very good point (that had never occurred to me) that <strong>the</strong> "Ducal Prerogative" was automatically abolished as<br />

a matter <strong>of</strong> law in <strong>the</strong> West when it was not included in <strong>the</strong> Code <strong>of</strong> Laws proclaimed at <strong>the</strong> very end <strong>of</strong> King Jean's reign.<br />

“To make one thing clear, first <strong>of</strong> all, Siegfried was <strong>the</strong> first King to make written law in <strong>the</strong> SCA, which was published in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Page (or whatever it was <strong>the</strong>n). It began dramatically with "<strong>The</strong> King's Word is Law," and was very well written. However,<br />

it didn't replace all <strong>the</strong> oral proclamations <strong>of</strong> every o<strong>the</strong>r King, but simply co-existed with <strong>the</strong>m. <strong>The</strong> arguments over different<br />

peoples remembered versions (usually involving Edwin &/or Caradoc citing unwritten law to support actions <strong>the</strong>y took as<br />

marshals) were ra<strong>the</strong>r annoying to myself and many o<strong>the</strong>rs. <strong>The</strong>refore, when Jean won <strong>the</strong> Crown (first <strong>of</strong> my household to<br />

do so), I asked him if he would mind if I wrote an exclusive <strong>Kingdom</strong> Code <strong>of</strong> Laws. He said OK. Due to my usual<br />

procrastination, I barely finished it in time for <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> his reign. He glanced at it for a moment and had <strong>the</strong> Herald read it<br />

aloud. (<strong>The</strong>n it was published for all to have.)<br />

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“I incorporated most everything <strong>of</strong> Siegfried's and added whatever seemed appropriate, useful, and generally how we were<br />

doing it anyway, but at <strong>the</strong> end, I added "all proclamations <strong>of</strong> previous reigns (save appointments <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers) not herein included<br />

are hereby rescinded" and fur<strong>the</strong>r stated that all future changes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> Law were to be in <strong>the</strong> form <strong>of</strong> amendments to this<br />

Code. All Monarchs since have honored this. I don't think I left "Ducal Prerogatives" out on purpose, but just by accident, but<br />

Henrik is right, after that it was merely custom, not law. Incidentally, Don & Diana objected to my putting Courts <strong>of</strong> Chivalry in<br />

<strong>Kingdom</strong> Law, saying <strong>the</strong>y were corporate level law. I asked Don just where <strong>the</strong> hell corporate law existed outside <strong>of</strong> his head<br />

and he responded by inventing <strong>the</strong> Corpora (<strong>the</strong> first written law at SCA corporate level, outside <strong>of</strong> mundane articles <strong>of</strong><br />

incorporation & by-laws) Now we have stacks <strong>of</strong> written laws at all levels in <strong>the</strong> SCA and I guess it's my fault, but oral tradition<br />

works well only in small groups, I'm afraid.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

I “I wasn't around in <strong>the</strong> first couple <strong>of</strong> years, when <strong>the</strong> "Ducal Prerogative" was being used. However, I was told by <strong>the</strong> oldtimers<br />

(i.e. people who were around for <strong>the</strong> first couple <strong>of</strong> years) that <strong>the</strong> prerogative was to be able to fight at a Crown Tourney without<br />

having to ENTER <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists. I was told that <strong>the</strong>re were so few fighters, and so few tourneys, that <strong>the</strong> rule had been "If you do<br />

any fighting at a Crown Tourney, you have to enter <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists". <strong>The</strong> Ducal Prerogative allowed <strong>the</strong> Dukes to still fight at <strong>the</strong><br />

event, but not have to enter <strong>the</strong> Lists - since <strong>the</strong>y had already proven <strong>the</strong>ir ability to win.” – Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin<br />

1 “Close, but not quite. Basically it was that <strong>the</strong> Knights and Masters who attended/fought were required to fight in <strong>the</strong> crown lists.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>the</strong>ory, as I recall it, was that having been King twice was enough to try anyone's interest in <strong>the</strong> group and <strong>the</strong>y should be<br />

allowed to not have to do it again if <strong>the</strong>y didn't want to.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

I “Now, here's my opinion. Please don't get riled up if you don't agree with me I strongly disagree with <strong>the</strong> interpretation currently<br />

being used <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> "Prerogative" and disagreed when Dukes did this before. I feel it is extremely unchivalrous for any fighter to enter<br />

<strong>the</strong> Crown Lists without <strong>the</strong> intention <strong>of</strong> winning. To me, he/she is dishonoring <strong>the</strong>ir consort by not valuing <strong>the</strong>m enough to want<br />

to fight all <strong>the</strong> way for <strong>the</strong>m. For any fighter who loses to a Duke who later withdraws, it is a much more terrible and hurtful loss than<br />

it would already be. Think back to your early events and how you would feel if you entered <strong>the</strong> Lists thinking you were too<br />

new/unskilled/whatever to actually win but that you were going to try your best--and <strong>the</strong>n get eliminated by someone who quit <strong>the</strong><br />

Lists because he/she wasn't interested in winning at all! All Royal Peers should set an example <strong>of</strong> chivalry and courtesy even more<br />

than o<strong>the</strong>r peers in my opinion, and this is setting a very BAD one. Some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fighters say that <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists are <strong>the</strong> only place<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y get <strong>the</strong> best fighting, where everyone is at <strong>the</strong>ir peak. While this may have been true at some point in <strong>the</strong> past, it hasn't<br />

been true for years. Go to events where o<strong>the</strong>r honors or prizes can be won if you think it takes a lists to get in your best fighting (I<br />

don't think it should). I know that <strong>the</strong> prize tourney at Egil's, for example, has been a much harder and more exciting lists for<br />

decades than most Crown Lists -- and has more Royal Peers per square foot than I've seen anywhere (except at Estrella or <strong>the</strong><br />

SCA Anniversary events). Great fighting and you win a really great prize!<br />

“If <strong>the</strong> Dukes want a Ducal Prerogative, why don't <strong>the</strong>y find something more impressive -- like being able to sit in <strong>the</strong> presence<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> King, or being <strong>the</strong> only people who can do constable duty between midnight and 6 am, or holding training session on Sunday<br />

mornings at Crown events even if peerage meetings are scheduled, or being commanders at wars.... I can think <strong>of</strong> a number <strong>of</strong><br />

ideas that would be an honor and privilege to be able to do and much more impressive to o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />

“I really feel like <strong>the</strong> people supporting this idea are like whiny little kids who want to get to play without having to clean up <strong>the</strong><br />

toys and mess when <strong>the</strong>y're done.” – Duchess Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin, Countess, Viscountess, OR, OP, OL, etc., etc., Senior Duchess<br />

<strong>of</strong> An Tir, formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West (I'm signing this ra<strong>the</strong>r formally because I want to make it clear this is my opinion as someone who's<br />

been very involved for a long time, as well as a Royal Peer since AS VII)<br />

Naming <strong>of</strong> Events<br />

“One thing I have always wanted to know is when and where were <strong>the</strong> events designated by horrific wea<strong>the</strong>r conditions? You know,<br />

FREEZE IN THE TREES, BAKE AT THE LAKE, etc.”<br />

A “Well, I don't know if it is even still remembered, but at least <strong>the</strong> first "Long Day's Tourney Into Night" was <strong>the</strong> Crown Lists at <strong>the</strong> San<br />

Anselmo <strong>The</strong>ological Academy in March 1968; we had to have a delay to move <strong>the</strong> fighting indoors at about <strong>the</strong> quarter finals<br />

because we couldn't see each o<strong>the</strong>r any more. <strong>The</strong> Marsh Crown Tourney was in Alameda in 1975 and accurately named for <strong>the</strong><br />

conditions, to say nothing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> webfooted fighters.” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

B “I see that Siegfried beat me to "Long Day's Tourney into Night" and "Eric". Someone else will have to do "Freeze in <strong>the</strong> Trees".<br />

“Marsh Crown has been gone over in detail here, held at Coyote Creek (around AS VI I think, <strong>the</strong> earlier discussions should<br />

pin-point it). March Drown was at Alameda Seashore a year or so later.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> "Bake by/at <strong>the</strong> Lake" was Paul and Rowena's Purgatorio Coronation at Lake Berryessa in August <strong>of</strong> 1982 - <strong>the</strong><br />

temperature was in <strong>the</strong> 100's <strong>the</strong> whole time with little shade and <strong>the</strong> majority <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> populace spent most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir time in <strong>the</strong> lake.<br />

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“A couple <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r SCA-isms... "Lords in Lurking" is <strong>the</strong> male cognate for Ladies in Waiting and was coined by <strong>the</strong><br />

predominantly Rieslinger contingent <strong>of</strong> Douglas' attendants during his first reign. "Laddies in Waiting" was coined for William <strong>of</strong><br />

Houghton's attendants when he was May<strong>the</strong>n's consort during her reign as Princess <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mists.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

C “‘Freeze in <strong>the</strong> Trees’ was <strong>the</strong> March Crown held up in <strong>the</strong> mountains, March <strong>of</strong> 87 ... it snowed, it was a cold, wet snow, and most<br />

people in attendance weren’t really prepared for <strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r despite all kinds <strong>of</strong> advance notice <strong>of</strong> what it was likely to be like ...”<br />

– Hirsch von Henford<br />

Throne Herald/O<strong>the</strong>r Officer Queries<br />

“Someone asked about "Throne Herald" and "Throne Seneschal" and where <strong>the</strong>y came from, what <strong>the</strong>ir purpose is, and I suppose why<br />

<strong>the</strong>y no longer exist ...?”<br />

A “Throne Seneschal is an <strong>of</strong>fice I initiated (I believe), ei<strong>the</strong>r by doing as Jon DeCles deputy or instituting it when I took over as <strong>the</strong><br />

second Seneschal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>. Essentially, <strong>the</strong> throne Seneschal was <strong>the</strong> Seneschal on duty to <strong>the</strong> King and essentially <strong>the</strong><br />

voice <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seneschalate in most matters unless a real Representative-<strong>of</strong>-<strong>the</strong>-Board-<strong>of</strong>-Directors/Corporation decision was<br />

needed. And, <strong>of</strong> course, if I happened to be Throne Seneschal at <strong>the</strong> time, which I <strong>of</strong>ten was, <strong>the</strong>n it was all combined in one.<br />

“It was also a designation <strong>of</strong> my chief deputies. If someone was a Throne Seneschal, <strong>the</strong>n you knew I had enough faith in <strong>the</strong><br />

person to at least come get me if something looked squirrelly. When folks like William <strong>the</strong> Lucky and Andre de Sevastopol were<br />

on Throne duty, <strong>the</strong>y pretty much operated independently because I knew <strong>the</strong>y could do it.<br />

“I don't recall whe<strong>the</strong>r we copied <strong>the</strong> practice from <strong>the</strong> Heralds or <strong>the</strong>y took it from us. Throne Herald, to <strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong> my<br />

knowledge, was on duty to be <strong>the</strong> immediate Voice <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> King.<br />

“As for why <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fices have lapsed ... Beats me. maybe too many kings who liked to roam too far from <strong>the</strong> Thrones?” – Stefan<br />

de Lorraine, who has an interesting picture from about AS IV showing himself and <strong>the</strong> current Throne Herald looking terminally<br />

bored while <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>n King and Queen studiously ignored each o<strong>the</strong>r (not a good match).<br />

1 “As I recall, in early days <strong>the</strong> King was supposed to sit in <strong>the</strong> Royal Pavilion more or less nonstop, so that when <strong>the</strong> fighters<br />

were asked to "salute <strong>the</strong> Crown" <strong>the</strong>y'd know where it was.<br />

“This got fairly boring for <strong>the</strong> King, so <strong>the</strong> Throne Seneschal was somebody for him to talk to.<br />

“When Hal and I made <strong>the</strong> redwood thrones in AS I-forget-what, we put <strong>the</strong> arms <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> King and Queen on <strong>the</strong> back <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

respective thrones, positioned so that while <strong>the</strong>y were seated, you would see <strong>the</strong> wreath <strong>of</strong> laurel or roses around <strong>the</strong>ir heads.<br />

“And when <strong>the</strong>y were not on <strong>the</strong> thrones, you could see <strong>the</strong> crowns carven and gilded on <strong>the</strong> wood, and <strong>the</strong> fighters had<br />

something to salute.<br />

“And <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> King could wander about if he felt like it and that function <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Throne Seneschal was no longer necessary.”<br />

– Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrdynn<br />

B “I remember <strong>the</strong>m being gentles who took on <strong>the</strong> duties <strong>of</strong> herald and seneschal to <strong>the</strong> crown, on a rotating basis, during <strong>the</strong> day<br />

at an event. <strong>The</strong>y stood beside <strong>the</strong> throne in case <strong>the</strong> King or Queen needed <strong>the</strong>ir services. <strong>The</strong>y were never really used in An Tir,<br />

except when <strong>the</strong> Crown <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West would travel up here. I think perhaps that <strong>the</strong> first time I remember hearing <strong>the</strong> term was when<br />

we were preparing for <strong>the</strong> first Coronet Tourney that Lions Gate ever hosted for An Tir, when Kevin Perigrynne and Patrice de Couer<br />

Fidel were coming up as King and Queen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West. I can't recall <strong>the</strong>m being used after that ei<strong>the</strong>r.” – Melissa Kendal <strong>of</strong><br />

Westmoreland<br />

C “Throne Seneschal - similar to "<strong>of</strong>ficer on duty", usually performed in 2 hour stints through out <strong>the</strong> day and early evenings <strong>of</strong> major<br />

events. <strong>The</strong> person stood guard, with a marshallate staff, near to His Majesty. <strong>The</strong> person ran errands, provided information and<br />

advice, and any o<strong>the</strong>r service requested by His Majesty.<br />

“Roving Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts - deputy position to <strong>The</strong> Mistress <strong>of</strong> Arts. Performed some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following duties - collected and<br />

arranged for performers at events to perform for <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties, provided instruction, guidance and inspiration to local areas who<br />

did not have an Arts Minister, arranged and/or conducted classes whenever and where-ever.” – Sabrina de la Bere<br />

Wooden Spoon Questions<br />

“I'm trying to get some history on <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon. When was it started, what was its intent, when did it get changed from being a<br />

Lesser Office, and anything else you can think <strong>of</strong>.”<br />

(<strong>The</strong> following event copy was posted to <strong>the</strong> <strong>History</strong> List, and ... <strong>the</strong> following responses came back ...)<br />

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May 29, 1971 AS VI First Queen’s Tea<br />

Held in Ruth’s honor in Redwood Bowl, Redwood Regional Park, Oakland, California. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon was created, and<br />

<strong>the</strong> first competition, for Medieval Confections, was won by Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge.<br />

Comments:<br />

A “Certainly not <strong>the</strong> first Queen's Tea. Both Queen Amy <strong>of</strong> Exeter and Queen Ellen (?) had held Tea's for <strong>the</strong> ladies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong>.<br />

“It may be <strong>the</strong> first time <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon was competed for, though. I imagine Geraldine invented it. I have some vague<br />

memory <strong>of</strong> her doing so and having events in Redwood Bowl was one <strong>of</strong> her favorite occupations. And Hagen and Ruth were<br />

members <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall/Dunharrow.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who never even got to judge a Wooden Spoon ...<br />

B “Stephen is correct. <strong>The</strong> ladies were having informal competitions for creation <strong>of</strong> best dishes, my lady among <strong>the</strong>m. Lady Geri<br />

produced a wooden spoon and announce a formalization <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> competition at this tournament. <strong>The</strong> most active participants for<br />

<strong>the</strong> competition were Geri, Karina <strong>of</strong> Eastmark (Karen Anderson) and Janice <strong>of</strong> Illwheirlane. Among <strong>the</strong> fabulous dishes were Geri's<br />

salads, Karen's Haggis' (little hedghogs) and Janice's squirrel and coney pie.” – David <strong>of</strong> Illwheirlane<br />

C “I can't tell you much about <strong>the</strong> very early times. Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall, Linda <strong>of</strong> Collinswood and o<strong>the</strong>rs ran <strong>the</strong> WS before my time.<br />

We had a competition at each tournament, with points given for taste, presentation, au<strong>the</strong>nticity and documentation. Judges for<br />

each competition were selected by <strong>the</strong> Mistress <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon and were normally members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order Wooden Spoon<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Queen if she wished to participate. I've copied Rima (Sharon Green) since she won that first competition, I'm sure she could<br />

provide much more history than I can. Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer Myrddin (Dorothy Heydt) won a couple times in <strong>the</strong> early days and is still<br />

in <strong>the</strong> area. She also might have information if someone can locate her. Hope this helps.” – Annette <strong>of</strong> Faire Monte<br />

D “<strong>The</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> cooking competition was King Hagen's idea. He and Ruth were talented cooks. I think <strong>the</strong>y were sitting in our living<br />

room with Geri & me when <strong>the</strong> idea was brought up. I believe Geri came up with <strong>the</strong> big wooden spoon for <strong>the</strong> award (one that<br />

passed along, like <strong>the</strong> MGC) and that gave <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon its name. Geraldine ran it for several years, choosing<br />

categories, recruiting judges, etc. <strong>The</strong> original spoon passed along until one time <strong>the</strong> judges awarded a first-place tie. Standing<br />

before court, with <strong>the</strong> two winners called forth, Geri dramatically broke <strong>the</strong> spoon in twain, giving half to each winner. Mistress<br />

Annette (newly on <strong>the</strong> list) later ran <strong>the</strong> Wooden Spoon and could probably tell more about <strong>the</strong> order's history.<br />

“I now wonder if my comments about 3 crown & 3 coronation events got through. I think it was Siegfried's idea (ask him<br />

directly?), implemented by <strong>the</strong>n King Caradoc at <strong>the</strong>n Crown Prince Siegfried's request at a Curia (or meeting <strong>of</strong> some sort) shortly<br />

after March Crown III. I think that was also <strong>the</strong> time I became <strong>the</strong> first West <strong>Kingdom</strong> Chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Exchequer, appointed by<br />

Caradoc at Siegfried's recommendation. Anyway, <strong>the</strong> first overnight <strong>of</strong> May IV was <strong>the</strong> first time I began twisting arms to extort cash<br />

from <strong>the</strong> populace. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> had not a penny <strong>of</strong> its own before that.” – Robert Dunharrow<br />

Chaos Condottiere/House Chaos<br />

“Last week, while driving past <strong>the</strong> Chaos Crags at Mount Lassen, I found myself thinking about <strong>the</strong> Chaos Condottiere. Before <strong>the</strong> First<br />

Caid Rebellion, some fighters in Caid were predicting that we would be eaten alive in a matter <strong>of</strong> seconds by <strong>the</strong> Chaos Condottiere, but<br />

<strong>the</strong>y apparently did not show up. I heard no more about <strong>the</strong>m, so I assume <strong>the</strong> group was in <strong>the</strong> process <strong>of</strong> dissolution by late AS IX. Are<br />

<strong>the</strong>y mentioned somewhere in <strong>the</strong> history? Who made up <strong>the</strong> group, and when was it active as a group? Who led <strong>the</strong>m and who did <strong>the</strong>y<br />

fight? Those <strong>of</strong> us who missed being wiped out by <strong>the</strong>m would like to know more.” – Robear du Bois<br />

Comments:<br />

A “As I recall, <strong>the</strong> Chaos Condottiere was sort <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> un<strong>of</strong>ficial name for <strong>the</strong> fighters in Chaos. We tended to refer to ourselves more<br />

as <strong>the</strong> Company <strong>of</strong> Chaos. By <strong>the</strong> first CAID rebellion <strong>the</strong> members would have been something like Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix, Stefan de<br />

Lorraine, myself (Steven MacEanruig), Warren <strong>the</strong> Strange, and a number <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> whom William <strong>the</strong> Lucky was one. William<br />

was in Headless House, not Chaos. Hilary ei<strong>the</strong>r hadn't arrived or hadn't started fighting yet.<br />

“None <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> Chaos (basically <strong>the</strong> household <strong>of</strong> Stefan de Lorraine (Stephen Perrin) were involved in <strong>the</strong> creation<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chaosium game company although Steve, Warren and I were three <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> four authors <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir first major product, RuneQuest,<br />

and Steve later worked <strong>the</strong>re for several years.<br />

“Fear <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chaos Condottiere may stem back to one tournament in Caid where Paul, Steve, William and I challenged <strong>the</strong><br />

barony and won three times in a row at something like thirteen to four odds.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

1 “O<strong>the</strong>r members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Company or Condottierie (when we were being mercenaries) were Houri <strong>the</strong> Savage, Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga,<br />

Miles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Shamrock, Eliazar Ben David, Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean, Robert <strong>of</strong> Westmarch, Cormac (MacEanruig's squire, <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> whose<br />

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name I forget), and two or three o<strong>the</strong>rs who had careers <strong>of</strong> various lengths with <strong>the</strong> company. Not all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> above fought at <strong>the</strong><br />

same time, but when a group <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> above were on <strong>the</strong>ir game and working toge<strong>the</strong>r, we were a force to be reckoned with.<br />

Unfortunately, my various attempts at organization and tactics never really worked. When we won, it was generally because<br />

we were just plain better than <strong>the</strong> people we were fighting.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who formed <strong>the</strong> Company because my<br />

squires and men at arms kept getting knighted and we wanted a reason to stick toge<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

Tijuana Vikings?<br />

“One part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> early Chronicles that keeps getting mentioned but never explained is <strong>the</strong> manuscript <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Tijuana Vikings.<br />

“This was a book conceived by Jon DeCles and Dave <strong>The</strong>wlis (just whose original idea it was <strong>the</strong>y will have to explain) based on <strong>the</strong><br />

very 1960s premise that if someone looked enough out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir period, and acted enough out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir period, <strong>the</strong>y would be essentially<br />

invisible to <strong>the</strong> "mundane" world. I believe <strong>the</strong> book came before <strong>the</strong> SCA, but I could be wrong about that. I was at one reading <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

manuscript as it <strong>the</strong>n existed and was quite amused by <strong>the</strong> clever and exuberant writing. Part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> appreciation <strong>of</strong> it no doubt involved<br />

<strong>the</strong> obvious use <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> "band <strong>of</strong> bro<strong>the</strong>rs," Dave, Jon, Ken, Paul and, later, Jamie Baker, as <strong>the</strong> protagonists.<br />

“Of course, as anyone who has been clo<strong>the</strong>d in totally au<strong>the</strong>ntic knightly gear and talked to <strong>the</strong> curious police/tourists/hells angels<br />

can testify, <strong>the</strong> premise was completely wrong, but it was interesting and I think some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> attitudes and concepts in <strong>the</strong> manuscript<br />

helped form <strong>the</strong> basic ideas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> book was actually finished after many years by Jon DeCles, but I don't know if it ever found a publisher. Did it ever get published<br />

in any form? I would like to see <strong>the</strong> final result, myself.” – Stefan de Lorraine, who likes a groaner <strong>of</strong> a pun at <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> every chapter...<br />

A “Okay, I guess I'd better step up to this one.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Tijuana Vikings was originally conceived well before <strong>the</strong> SCA. I originally met Paul Zimmer (Edwin) in 1961 on <strong>the</strong> east<br />

coast, and met Don Studebaker (Jon) in 1963 at Paul's place in Albany NY (I was stationed in Berlin in <strong>the</strong> Air Force but was back<br />

in <strong>the</strong> U.S. on leave, and went to visit <strong>the</strong>m). <strong>The</strong> Tijuana Vikings was conceived <strong>the</strong>n, and <strong>the</strong> first draft <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first few chapters were<br />

written between <strong>the</strong>n and 1966 by mailing <strong>the</strong>m back and forth, if I remember correctly.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> "protagonist" <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> book was named James A Baker, who was a commuter living in NYC, and <strong>the</strong> "plot line" was him<br />

stumbling across <strong>the</strong> original TJV (who in garb were "invisible" - see Steve's comments below) who had convinced some film<br />

company to build a replica <strong>of</strong> a viking ship at Martha's Vineyard. When it was finished <strong>the</strong>y hijacked it and sailed around <strong>the</strong> horn<br />

to sack Tijuana on <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>ory, that it would be an event that *couldn't* be ignored and would help wake <strong>the</strong> world up to possibilities<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r than drab conformism (you can see about when <strong>the</strong> original plotline was conceived, huh?)<br />

“In 1966 about midyear James O. Baker (Jaimie) came to work at Kaiser where I worked and <strong>the</strong> chance coincidence <strong>of</strong> names<br />

was amusing. I *think* chapter three and four might have been written in <strong>the</strong> summer <strong>of</strong> 1966, but <strong>the</strong>y might have come earlier.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n in <strong>the</strong> fall <strong>of</strong> 1966 I was seized with a sudden rush <strong>of</strong> creative whatever and sat down and finished <strong>the</strong> first draft in about three<br />

days, and <strong>the</strong> type font and paper changes beginning with chapter five in <strong>the</strong> first draft. I <strong>the</strong>n went back and wrote <strong>the</strong> second draft.<br />

So <strong>the</strong> book was finished and <strong>the</strong> second draft written across <strong>the</strong> summer and fall <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA, and it would be hard<br />

to say whe<strong>the</strong>r it reflected <strong>the</strong> basic attitudes and concepts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA or vice versa.<br />

“For some reason we had an agreement that Don would do <strong>the</strong> final draft (I think he convinced us on <strong>the</strong> grounds that he was<br />

<strong>the</strong> "pr<strong>of</strong>essional writer" based on a regular column in a science fiction fanzine, but I don't remember for sure), so <strong>the</strong> second draft<br />

was turned over to him for final rewriting (<strong>the</strong> only copy). By 1972 or 1973 we still didn't have a final, but I heard from o<strong>the</strong>rs that Don<br />

was doing things like cutting pages apart, stripping up, etc. which was in effect destroying <strong>the</strong> second draft. So I had one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Rivendell/Greyhaven folk "borrow" <strong>the</strong> manuscript as it existed and copied <strong>the</strong> whole thing; I managed to salvage all but two<br />

chapters. I don't think Don ever knew we'd done that.<br />

“In 1974 my house burned down just after New Year's and <strong>the</strong> pirate copy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> second draft perished in <strong>the</strong> flames. I still have<br />

<strong>the</strong> original draft.<br />

“I don't know if Don ever actually finished his version, but as far as I know it was never published, and frankly I don't know if it<br />

would have been publishable. It started to evolve into an inside joke as you can imagine (actually it STARTED as an inside joke,<br />

<strong>the</strong>re was just more <strong>of</strong> an inside by <strong>the</strong> time it got finished!). <strong>The</strong> writing was exuberant all right, but not necessarily all that good,<br />

and <strong>of</strong> course trying to resurrect it would (at least) call for a completely different story basis and plot line at this point. Except<br />

perhaps as a real period piece!” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

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“Magic Moments”<br />

Those moments that you can recall where everything was “just right” and <strong>the</strong> magic was real, even for just a second or two ...<br />

“<strong>The</strong> only one that comes immediately to mind for me is <strong>the</strong> sight <strong>of</strong> my lady, closely accompanied by <strong>the</strong> lady <strong>of</strong> newly-knighted Sir Houri<br />

<strong>the</strong> Savage, charging across <strong>the</strong> field at me as Sir Houri lay at my feet that September in 1969. I'm sure o<strong>the</strong>rs will come to my mind<br />

when I have a chance to think about it.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

“One such would have to my first Ward Lord melee, sometime in <strong>the</strong> mid-70's (circa A.S. IX).<br />

“I was a green fighter, scared, awkward, self-conscious; exchanged a flurry <strong>of</strong> blows with one big fellow. To my surprise, he fell.<br />

To my greater surprise, I realized I had just killed Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate!<br />

“I turned, saw one standing opponent. Small, easy kill. I advanced, <strong>the</strong>n froze suddenly when feminine eyes glared at me from that<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r helm.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>n Mary <strong>of</strong> Uffington knocked me across <strong>the</strong> field.” – Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven<br />

A “This surprised me. In AS IX, I was barely past "green" myself. Who would have thought I had a reputation.” – Martin <strong>the</strong><br />

Temperate<br />

“Well, <strong>the</strong>re was <strong>the</strong> time that King Andrew called me up to receive a leaf <strong>of</strong> merit along with my two ex-ladies, Bevin Fraser and Eilonwy<br />

ap Lyur. I don't think it was quite a "Magic Moment." Possibly more <strong>of</strong> a "If looks could kill" moment.<br />

“Real "Magic Moments" for me?<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Quest in St. Hildegarde's Forest, much discussed here, and <strong>the</strong> feeling we had as it went on that everything was working<br />

perfectly. I'm sitting here looking at <strong>the</strong> write-up for it done by Andrea and thinking that I may have to scan it and submit it to <strong>the</strong> AHP<br />

group as well as put it on my web site.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> time when I traveled up, on my own hook, to Portland in hopes <strong>of</strong> meeting <strong>the</strong> lady who later became my Queen <strong>the</strong>re with no<br />

real knowledge that she'd be <strong>the</strong>re o<strong>the</strong>r than a vague mention and having gotten friendly at an event in Eureka. Hanging around <strong>the</strong><br />

hall hoping she would come, and finding that she was delighted to meet me <strong>the</strong>re. I ended up missing my flight back because we were<br />

sitting in <strong>the</strong> airport cafeteria <strong>the</strong> next day talking so that we missed all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> boarding calls.<br />

“That time in Eureka when, at a banquet, Maelgwyn <strong>the</strong> first and brand new baron stood up and in <strong>the</strong> course <strong>of</strong> his speech said<br />

something like"We have been informed that as a barony we are entitled to create baronial awards." Silence from <strong>the</strong> audience. "We have<br />

decided not to create any." Wild cheers from <strong>the</strong> audience. Perfect timing and a great group <strong>of</strong> people.<br />

“My very first tourney. May 1, 1966. Sort <strong>of</strong> dragooned into fighting I wacked away at Paul Zimmer, later Edwin Berserk. Double kill<br />

<strong>the</strong> first fight. Double kill <strong>the</strong> second fight. He won <strong>the</strong> third fight. My good friend Felice, later Felice <strong>of</strong> Mayhem House, rushing over to<br />

me as I pulled <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> fencing helmet saying "Are you all right." My response with a huge grin on my face "I've never had so much fun in<br />

my life." Her response, "I'll never understand men."<br />

“Getting kissed by Bevin Fraser (Ka<strong>the</strong>rine Kurtz) after fighting for her <strong>the</strong> first time in a crown tourney. One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> few times I've ever<br />

seen stars before my eyes without getting clobbered. Or maybe I was clobbered. Can you say deep in infatuation.<br />

“Marching out on <strong>the</strong> field and inviting Lady Trude Lacklandia to come out and meet me in combat on <strong>the</strong> grounds that I had been<br />

wrong in my opinion <strong>of</strong> women fighting.<br />

“And perhaps <strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong> all, going out on <strong>the</strong> field in a local tourney on <strong>the</strong> old airplane field during a contest to see who could come<br />

up with <strong>the</strong> best challenges and challenging all and sundry to meet me in honor <strong>of</strong> my engagement to my lady Tara Dwynwyn. That's<br />

how we announced <strong>the</strong> engagement to <strong>the</strong> SCA and now, after 18.5 years we're still toge<strong>the</strong>r.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

“My first event was magical and that was why I joined. It was colorful with colorful folks, who shared, brought me in as though I had been<br />

a part <strong>of</strong> it all, forever. It was <strong>the</strong> Barony <strong>of</strong> Golden Rivers at Gadbury's Farm in Lodi CA.<br />

“When I joined <strong>the</strong> SCA, I never expected to serve <strong>the</strong> SCA as a Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty. I thought that was for o<strong>the</strong>rs! For this,<br />

I am eternally grateful to Duke Ronald Wilmot, who made me his Queen in AS XIX, Beltane (1984). I have to say, that after taking <strong>the</strong><br />

vows, when I stood and turned around to face <strong>the</strong> sea <strong>of</strong> faces and colorful costumed folks <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> West and my many friends were<br />

looking at me; I felt a sense <strong>of</strong> a fairy tale dream come true (as all little girls ei<strong>the</strong>r play <strong>the</strong> role <strong>of</strong> a bride or a princess or queen) . . .and<br />

<strong>the</strong>re I was, living that dream, right <strong>the</strong>re in a created reality. <strong>The</strong> populace allowed me to be <strong>the</strong>ir Queen <strong>of</strong> Love and Beauty and showed<br />

me all <strong>the</strong> respect and honor <strong>of</strong> that position. It was awesome and something I shall never forget!<br />

“As <strong>the</strong> reign as K/Q came to a close and Ronald and I had traveled far and wide, visiting with so many folks; my Queen's Guard<br />

and Archers requested presents, led by Lord Sebastian von Baden (God rest his Soul). <strong>The</strong>y <strong>the</strong>n presented me with some 15 dozen<br />

Red Roses, each saying a personal thanks and laying roses at my feet. That was possibly one time in my life when I was speechless<br />

for a while. I do not remember what I said, except "thank you" to each and every one . . . I had never seen that kind <strong>of</strong> appreciation in <strong>the</strong><br />

SCA and it touched me deeply. It reaffirmed again that <strong>the</strong> populace had allowed me to be <strong>the</strong>ir Queen. It was a heart-warming,<br />

awesome moment in this alternate world <strong>of</strong> yesteryear that <strong>the</strong> SCA creates. Such devotion and care, such a showing <strong>of</strong> kindness and<br />

love for <strong>the</strong>ir Queen (and Ronald knew about it, as Sebastian coordinated it all and my ladies-in-waiting had <strong>the</strong> bucket <strong>of</strong> water, so <strong>the</strong>y<br />

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knew, too). Yes, that was a real surprise and a True Dream <strong>of</strong> a Magical SCA Moment in time! Thanks to all, once again for that gesture!”<br />

– Dierdrianna <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Misty Isles<br />

“Over many years, I've had many Magic Moments, but one comes clearly to mind right now. John and I were merchants at Pennsic,<br />

camped with our big white Four Seasons pavilion behind <strong>the</strong> barn. <strong>The</strong>re was a light shower during <strong>the</strong> day <strong>of</strong> a Mid-week Midnight<br />

Madness sale, so everything was fresh and un-dusty. Our merchant group, <strong>The</strong> Caravan, decided to hang lanterns (made by one <strong>of</strong><br />

our group) outside each pavilion to light <strong>the</strong> way for <strong>the</strong> night-time sale. Music and dancing started in <strong>the</strong> barn. Just as people began<br />

to browse <strong>the</strong> merchant area, a light, waist-high mist arose from <strong>the</strong> damp ground, swirling around people as <strong>the</strong>y walked down our<br />

merchant booth path. Suddenly, <strong>the</strong> dance music stopped, and <strong>the</strong>re was a long silence. Most <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Caravan merchants were standing<br />

outside <strong>the</strong>ir booths, admiring <strong>the</strong> ambiance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir lanterns on <strong>the</strong> mist, listening to <strong>the</strong> silence. <strong>The</strong>n a bright soprano voice in <strong>the</strong><br />

barn began to sing a beautiful Celtic song with s<strong>of</strong>t violin and dulcimer accompaniment. At that very moment, a caped figure in dress<br />

armor and helm escorted a lady through <strong>the</strong> mist into <strong>the</strong> lantern light. "It's Brigadoon," quietly said someone behind me. Ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

second, and more figures appeared, breaking <strong>the</strong> spell.” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

“That martial moment, rarely experienced and only once by me; my melee team decimated to a man save me, I walked into <strong>the</strong> midst<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> opposing team <strong>of</strong> about 8, expecting a glorious if somewhat messy death, only to walk out unsca<strong>the</strong>d and unopposed, having<br />

killed every one, all in about 10 seconds which had seemed to last far longer. I have been as successful many times since, but have<br />

never experienced that particular state <strong>of</strong> mind since.<br />

“After winning a crown tourney, realizing that instead <strong>of</strong> visualizing my opponent's defeat, I had been visualizing my lady's pleased<br />

face.” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

How <strong>the</strong> ten year old princess came about ...<br />

“I met Balin at a Atenveldt war. He and Gregory <strong>of</strong> York were camping toge<strong>the</strong>r. I was very fond <strong>of</strong> Gregory, he treated kids like <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

people. So when I found out we were camping next to each o<strong>the</strong>r I knew we were in for a fun weekend. Gregory introduced me to Balin<br />

and I spent <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> event helping <strong>the</strong>m as an impromptu squire. We had a great time teasing and joking with each o<strong>the</strong>r and<br />

<strong>the</strong> friendship grew, so did my crush on Balin. When he asked to carry my favor into <strong>the</strong> coronet lists, he, I and my family all had a talk<br />

about what would happen if he won. Yea, right. I know I didn't have a clue that this tall thin boy was that good and I'm pretty sure mom<br />

and dad didn't ei<strong>the</strong>r. So it came as a shock when I came back from <strong>the</strong> play ground at <strong>the</strong> semi final rounds to see if I could help <strong>the</strong><br />

list mistress to find Balin still in it. When final rounds came around and he was still in it, I was shucked out <strong>of</strong> my grubbies and put into<br />

my nice gown we had brought for <strong>the</strong> revel. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> mob <strong>of</strong> ladies hit. I was surrounded and sat in a pile <strong>of</strong> ladies watching <strong>the</strong> final<br />

fight. I can still see Balin's last shot and remember thinking, Oh No! From <strong>the</strong>n on till <strong>the</strong> wreath ceremony was a blur <strong>of</strong> hugs and tears.<br />

I wanted to go help Balin disarm but <strong>the</strong> swarm had me. I was carried onto <strong>the</strong> field and Balin knelt on one knee and called me your<br />

Highness for <strong>the</strong> first time. I burst into tears and hugged him. We had a lot <strong>of</strong> fun. And Balin was one <strong>of</strong> two who ever carried my favor<br />

into a crown or coronet lists. Thank you Balin for turning a little girl into a princess even for a little while.” – Lorissa du Griffin<br />

A [Balin’s current lady ...] “You'd better believe it! Balin's current lady had joined <strong>the</strong> military just before Coronet lists, and he<br />

needed to carry someone's favor. No idea why he asked for Lorissa's, but we figured it was pretty safe. After all, a whole bunch<br />

<strong>of</strong> very good fighters were in <strong>the</strong> lists, so what were <strong>the</strong> kid's chances? Slim to none, right? We agreed, just so Balin would<br />

have a chance to fight. As usual, I didn't pay much attention to <strong>the</strong> fighting, but John was field herald and saw most <strong>of</strong> it.<br />

Suddenly, we had this tall, sweaty young man standing before us, saying "I'm <strong>the</strong> new Prince." Well, fudge (or words to that<br />

effect), I thought. What do we do now?” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

A [I was surrounded and sat in a pile <strong>of</strong> ladies watching <strong>the</strong> final fight.] “Since I've never been a Lady in Waiting, I was totally<br />

unprepared for <strong>the</strong> flurry and scurry around Lorissa all <strong>of</strong> a sudden. I couldn't even get near her until someone noticed me<br />

standing on <strong>the</strong> edge <strong>of</strong> all those people, and pushed me forward. But mostly it was those ladies, crowding around Lora that<br />

gave me a clue about what <strong>the</strong> next six months were going to be like.” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

A [I burst into tears and hugged him. We had a lot <strong>of</strong> fun.] “Actually, John and I didn't enjoy this time nearly as much as some<br />

might think. First, several people circulated <strong>the</strong> rumor that we were <strong>the</strong> Power Behind <strong>the</strong> Throne (showing <strong>the</strong>y knew very little<br />

about Lorissa!) and it was a push to keep coming up with <strong>the</strong> money to get to events, and keep <strong>the</strong> costume accessories<br />

coming. I did get a great deal <strong>of</strong> help from Xemina and Arabella on costuming (<strong>the</strong>y were about <strong>the</strong> same size as Lorissa),<br />

as well as from all those ladies who surrounded Lora. Without <strong>the</strong>m, we would not have managed at all. We owe everyone<br />

who helped a huge vote <strong>of</strong> thanks!” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

A [Thank you Balin for turning a little girl into a princess even for a little while.] “Without any discussion from <strong>the</strong> elder Trimbles,<br />

Lorissa and Balin agreed that when <strong>the</strong> coronet was on her head, she was Princess <strong>of</strong> Caid. When it was placed on <strong>the</strong><br />

throne, she was a 10-year-old girl who could run and play. It seemed to work out pretty well. I'm glad Lora has happy memories<br />

<strong>of</strong> that time.” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

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B “Although John, Bjo, and Lora did not realize Balin's potential as a fighter before <strong>the</strong> coronet lists, <strong>the</strong> result did not surprise<br />

<strong>the</strong> 3 fighters <strong>of</strong> Griffin Freehold (Martin, Charles, and myself). Before that tournament, Balin would modestly describe himself<br />

as "just a viscount's sidekick" (Gregory being <strong>the</strong> Viscount), but most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fighters in Caid recognized him as being very fast<br />

and dangerous. While not one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> top 4 favorites, Balin was definitely among <strong>the</strong> top ten single combat fighters in Caid at<br />

<strong>the</strong> time.” – Robear du Bois<br />

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Where Are <strong>The</strong>y Now?<br />

Adral Argo verKaeysc (David <strong>the</strong> Herald) - David Bradly - “Last I heard David Bradley was still living in Berkeley or Oakland.” – Siegfried<br />

von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

Aeginius - see Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont Real<br />

Aehlswyth <strong>of</strong> Coventry – Elizabeth Jodry – “Now living in Roseville, working at McClellan AFB as an analyst/instructor, soon to transfer<br />

and migrate to Ogden, UT. For a while she was doing some Old West living history.” – Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven<br />

“Happily pledged to my Lord <strong>of</strong> 15 years, Etienne Xavier Bondurant de Blacquemoor (Merlyn), thanks to <strong>the</strong> matchmaking <strong>of</strong> none<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r than Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven himself.” – Aehlswyth <strong>of</strong> Coventry<br />

Aislyn Gildara <strong>of</strong> Breemore – Jeanette Holladay -> Chamberlain – “Recently & happily wed to Brandon d’Arendel, living now in Milpitas.”<br />

– Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven<br />

Aja du Jardin – Kare Mantegani (see Richard <strong>of</strong> Havn, below)<br />

Alfonso de Castile – “<strong>The</strong> first Laurel <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA, was last heard <strong>of</strong> years ago living in Santa Barbara, California... this was at least ten years<br />

ago, don’t know where he is now.” – Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddyn<br />

“Last I saw him, he was a hydrologist on <strong>the</strong> Hopi reservation in Arizona- He was hanging out with Henrik at Estrella. Maybe<br />

8 years ago or less.” – James Greyhelm<br />

Alice <strong>of</strong> Briarbrook – Alice Wood – “Union electrician, married to Doug, mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Emily and Rebecca, very active with Irish step-dancing<br />

school, PTA.” – Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge<br />

Alison <strong>of</strong> Hightower – “(Randall’s wife during his SCA years) is one <strong>of</strong> our land partners at Eclectia. She has retired recently from computer<br />

p rogramming and currently is Chair <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Santa Cruz County Women’s Commission (appointed by our county supervisor.)” – Robert<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

Alison von Markheim - Living in Concord, California with husband Waldt von Markheim.<br />

Amanda Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland – Nancy Stevens – “Next year will be 25 years as Baroness Lions Gate. Still running University <strong>of</strong> Ithra<br />

sessions in AnTir (this July 4th weekend (2000) will be <strong>the</strong> 25th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first Ithra session). Still working with children (as<br />

a nanny now).” – Amanda Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland<br />

Amanda <strong>of</strong> Cawdor – Nancy (also Amanda) Cockrell - “I am still living in Roanoke, married to Tony Neuron, a librarian. When I was<br />

divorced (from Iain <strong>of</strong> Cawdor) I took back my maiden name, Cockrell, and have kept that. I am still writing (as Amanda Cockrell) and<br />

have two trilogies <strong>of</strong> mythological novels published by Avon, and a contemporary novel coming out in August. I’m director <strong>of</strong> a<br />

graduate program and managing ed <strong>of</strong> a literary journal at Hollins University.” – Amanda <strong>of</strong> Cawdor<br />

Amie <strong>of</strong> Exeter – “I saw Amie <strong>of</strong> Exeter a few years ago. I think she still lives in Berkeley. One <strong>of</strong> her sons is married to a daughter <strong>of</strong> Dick<br />

Bagwell, a fellow morris dancer I see <strong>of</strong>ten, so I should ask him.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

André de Sevastopol - “Living in Walnut Creek, working for Alameda County” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

Andre Lessard - Derek Stevens - “Some <strong>of</strong> you may remember him as <strong>the</strong> young boy that acted as scout for <strong>the</strong> West <strong>Kingdom</strong> during a<br />

war and rescued Duke Paul’s helm from a wasp nest. He was <strong>the</strong> person who invented El Tablero de Gucci and became <strong>the</strong> World<br />

Champion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> game at 3YC (“<strong>the</strong> cow guy”). Now living just outside Seattle, married to Countess Oktabia, and has a son, Izaac.”<br />

– Amanda Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland<br />

Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga - Andrew Smith - “Living in Norco, California. Human population 30,000. Equine population 60,000. Currently <strong>the</strong><br />

Secretary <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA Inc.” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga (Andrew recently married Patrice d’Cilla – see her listing)<br />

Ann Parkhurst <strong>of</strong> Gatehouse - “Lady Mom” mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Edwin Bersark. – deceased<br />

Anne <strong>of</strong> San Anselmo – somewhere in <strong>the</strong> Outlands, resurfaced in <strong>the</strong> SCA out <strong>the</strong>re, mundanely a nurse(?).<br />

Annette <strong>of</strong> Faire Monte – “I took Annette <strong>of</strong> Faire Monte as my SCA name since I was born near Fairmont Park in Riverside, CA. I chose<br />

to spell it Faire Monte since I liked <strong>the</strong> association with <strong>the</strong> seasonal marketplace faires that were mini-holidays. A couple <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> early<br />

heralds took it as an attempt to get through something magical, a reference to Fairie. Although I’m pagan, that was not <strong>the</strong> intent.”<br />

“I’m working in San Francisco at <strong>the</strong> Exploratorium, Museum <strong>of</strong> Science, Art and Perception. I am still living Berkeley, am no longer<br />

active but still see old SCA friends from time to time.” – Annette <strong>of</strong> Faire Monte<br />

Aonghais dubh Mac Tarbh - “In <strong>the</strong> slammer for murder, and rightly so.” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

“A book written on <strong>the</strong> subject was “<strong>The</strong> Wrong Man” by Kevin Davis.” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

April <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dales - “Living in Half Moon Bay. I run into her about once a year and chat.” – Jilara <strong>of</strong> Carrowlea<br />

Ardys an Dearg - “This was Ardis Water’s first SCA name; it meant “Ardis <strong>the</strong> Red”. Later she changed it to Sumer Redmaene.” deceased<br />

– Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

Arthur <strong>of</strong> Lockehaven – Michael Cady – A history teacher, active in Atenveldt, married to Lorelei, whom he “abducted” to start a war<br />

about 30 years ago! , and who suffers his “ego death” when he fights <strong>the</strong> grown children <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> folks he started fighting with, back<br />

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in AS 4. We now have too many young, fast, strong, fighters who grew up in <strong>the</strong> SCA, and are now swinging sticks at our heads!<br />

To remedy this injustice, I have suggested that we require every fighter who is “under 35" ( and maybe those who just “practice<br />

TOO MUCH” ) be required to wear “a blindfold, and lead weights”, . . . My suggestion has yet to become law.” – Arthur <strong>of</strong><br />

Lockehaven<br />

Astrid <strong>of</strong> Hawk Ridge – Astrid Anderson – “Living just north <strong>of</strong> Seattle. Married to SF writer Greg Bear, and parent <strong>of</strong> Erik Bear, 13, and<br />

Alexandra Bear, 10. Working hard as a volunteer at <strong>the</strong> parent-co-op school <strong>the</strong> kids attend, and also president <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> local weaving<br />

guild.” – Astrid <strong>of</strong> Hawk Ridge<br />

Astrid <strong>of</strong> Two Towers - “You should also note my grandmo<strong>the</strong>r ... who died in 1981. She chose <strong>the</strong> “Two Towers” because she was fond<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tuborg beer, which came from Denmark, as she did.” – Astrid <strong>of</strong> Hawk Ridge<br />

Barbara <strong>of</strong> Galloway – “... and I are divorced, she’s living in Portland,Or and not active for a long time now.” – Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway<br />

Bela <strong>of</strong> Eastmarch - Poul Anderson - Science Fiction author, still living in Orinda, California<br />

Beverly Hodghead – Beverly Hodghead - deceased<br />

Bevin Frasier <strong>of</strong> Sterling - Ka<strong>the</strong>rine Kurtz - Science Fiction/Fantasy author, living in Ireland<br />

Boncueur – Randall Millen – “He is (in addition to being a language tutor) a romance novelist. He is interested in getting back involved<br />

in <strong>the</strong> SCA.” – Aja du Jardin<br />

“Is still living in Palo Alto and has been diagnosed with a bipolar disorder that is being controlled with medication. I am sure that<br />

is not a surprise to any who knew him. In fact it explains a lot. He still runs his tutorial and registry business from his home but does<br />

not get out much.” – Jana Seasgir<br />

Brian Dritar an Con – Brian Duggan – “also known as Brian <strong>the</strong> Unpronounceable is Brian Duggan. He has a master’s degree in education<br />

and is an Instructional Technology Consultant at California State University, Stanislaus in Turlock, and gets published from time to<br />

time. He and Wendy (Gwendylon <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Thistle - sometimes Gwendylon Firousi) celebrated <strong>the</strong>ir 21st wedding anniversary in 2000.”<br />

– Brian Dritar an Con<br />

Cadwalladyr Stone <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t - “Rhea Stone at last report is living in Sacramento.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

“Quite alive I’m sure, still at <strong>the</strong> old place on T Street in Sacramento. Both children are very tall. After <strong>the</strong> sudden passing <strong>of</strong><br />

Kriemhilde (Susan Stone), he quickly became too busy with life + single parenthood for <strong>the</strong> SCA or for fandom.” – Edward <strong>of</strong><br />

Southhaven<br />

Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix – Carol Bowman-Jones - “I am married to Michael Bowman-Jones (we both shared one ano<strong>the</strong>r’s name), I live in Highland<br />

in Caid. My work precludes me from much active involvement except when my sons are concerned.” – Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

Carol <strong>the</strong> Just, formerly Anastasia – Carol Ackerman – Recovering from a long struggle with chronic fatigue; now re-wed or on <strong>the</strong> verge<br />

<strong>of</strong> it; living in Chico.” – Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven<br />

Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin – Mitchell Shulman – “he is still active in Caid, and if a rock falls on your head at a war, he probably shot it from a<br />

nearby siege engine. He lives with his wife Susan in Sylmar, California.” – Robear du Bois<br />

Cherie des Jardins – Cheri Sandberg – “Widow <strong>of</strong> Teddy Myrick. She is <strong>the</strong> Dowager <strong>of</strong> Clan Clurain. Think <strong>of</strong> how many o’ <strong>the</strong>m<br />

Clurains <strong>the</strong>re are? Anyway, she is an active scribe in <strong>the</strong> West (Caldarium). And ok, she is my SCA-half-sister.” – Aja du Jardin<br />

Christianna Eyvindsdottor – Tina Hansen -> King – “My wonderful erstwhile princess! Wed to Maxen Fidilis (George King); living in<br />

Copell, TX. Quite busy & content with 20th-century life.” – Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven<br />

Christopher <strong>of</strong> Hoghton - “is living in a suburb <strong>of</strong> Denver with his wife, and both are somewhat inactive at this point.” – May<strong>the</strong>n Gervaise<br />

Colin <strong>of</strong> Duntamknacken (Eoin Colin MacKenzie) - “‘<strong>The</strong> Colin’ - still living at Duntamknacken (his house in Petaluma), whose former<br />

greathall now houses <strong>the</strong> Marine Research Library, which focuses on information about lighthouses and lifesaving services through<br />

history, throughout <strong>the</strong> world. He also publishes limited reprints <strong>of</strong> significant books in this field. Various members <strong>of</strong> old Clan Colin<br />

still occasionally drop by for visits.” – Jilara <strong>of</strong> Carrowlea<br />

Colleen [Elizabeth du Cassis?] “Oh yes, and I neglected to mention that I see Mistress Colleen (and an occasional few o<strong>the</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> old<br />

House <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Annonymous Bosh) on at least a weekly basis, since she lives 5 blocks from me and her kids are my goddaughters.” –<br />

Jilara <strong>of</strong> Carrowlea<br />

David <strong>the</strong> Herald - see Adral Argo verKaeysc (above)<br />

David <strong>of</strong> Bagulay – David Bigelow – and his wife – Serena Cleindori <strong>of</strong> Bagulay (Betty Bigelow), are still living in Seattle and are active<br />

in S.F. Fandom mainly playing around with being Klingon. Betty is still dancing and producing artwork.<br />

David <strong>of</strong> Illwheirlane – David Hodghead – in Hayfork, CA, “where I am running a business manufacturing and selling Tendon Bands for<br />

<strong>the</strong> relief <strong>of</strong> Tendonitis and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.”<br />

Denis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Titans – “Count Denis lives in Phoenix, is still active, and is engaged to be married.” – Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

Deutsche Bursenschaft - Paul Wolfgangel - <strong>the</strong> original victor at <strong>the</strong> first tourney (for details see <strong>the</strong> writeups <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first event). Left to<br />

head back home (Germany) after graduating shortly after <strong>the</strong> first event ...<br />

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Diana Listmaker - Diana Paxson - Science Fiction/Fantasy author, still living in Berkeley ... “along with her son, Ian Michael Studebaker<br />

(my sometime squire) and his wife & children. Don comes down from Lake County for New Years.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

Dierdrianna <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Misty Isles – Maureen Whitaker -> Coleman -> Clifton. “Wed to Scott Clifton; living in Lewis Center, OH; recovering<br />

now from ano<strong>the</strong>r bout <strong>of</strong> brain surgery.” – Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven<br />

Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin (aka Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Paravel) - Dorothy Heydt - married to Hal Ravn (Wilson Heydt), living in Albany, CA. Has<br />

published a SF/Fantasy novel ...<br />

Douglas Brownbeard <strong>of</strong> Hvitamyrr (Douglas <strong>of</strong> Whitemarsh) – Doug Olsen – “Health pr<strong>of</strong>essional living in Oakland. Still singing with<br />

Oak, Ash & Thorn. Song leader at dance camps and weekends. New Morris dancer.” – Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge<br />

Douglas Longshanks – Doug Baker – “and Lorna <strong>of</strong> Leeds (Lorna Baker) have been living and running a successful construction company<br />

in Roanoke, Virginia (Atlantia) since 1982. <strong>The</strong>y are currently looking into living in <strong>the</strong> Conch Republic (<strong>the</strong> Florida Keys) and sailing<br />

and diving <strong>the</strong>ir lives away.” – Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar<br />

Eadiard Slaightaer Fusgach – Teddy Myrick (deceased) – “He was an Atenvelter who came to <strong>the</strong> West with his wife Cherie (sp?). His<br />

Gaelic SCA name translated roughly to Edward <strong>the</strong> Bearded Rascal but I can’t even approximate it now. He was a gifted bard and an<br />

Atenveldt knight.<br />

“He died around AS10 or earlier in a car wreck. O<strong>the</strong>rs here might have better information.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

“If I recall, Teddy was Sir Eadiard (I too forget <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Gaelic). Cherie lives in Marin County with her husband Russ and<br />

daughter Reesa. <strong>The</strong>y are still active in <strong>the</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> Caldarium (I saw her last Saturday at <strong>the</strong> rehearsal for <strong>the</strong> Shire’s Quest next month,<br />

we wound up with a barbeque in Sir Mark von dem Falconsfenn’s back yard).” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

“Eadiard Slaightaer Fusgach (Edward <strong>the</strong> Bearded Rascal) was his whole name. Damn, he was a good man.” – James Greyhelm<br />

“He was a good piper- he had a set <strong>of</strong> Uileeen pipes (rare in this country at that time) on order at <strong>the</strong> time he died. One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

only things that was saved when Dave and Ardis’ home in Orinda burned was Teddy’s pipes- he grabbed <strong>the</strong>m and ran from <strong>the</strong><br />

house. No clo<strong>the</strong>s, but he saved <strong>the</strong> pipes. Good sense <strong>of</strong> priorities.” – James Greyhelm<br />

Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris – “After 11 years in Japan, moved back to <strong>the</strong> US in 1985 to Palo Alto where he still lives with Noriko, his wife <strong>of</strong> more than<br />

25 years. Has three sons, two twin boys 25 years <strong>of</strong> age (Kenichi and Isamu) and one 14 year old, Masaru. <strong>The</strong> older boys will be<br />

attending graduate school beginning this fall. Still attends 12th Night when it is held locally and is in touch with a few people (Duke<br />

Henrik and Richard <strong>of</strong> Havn) on a fairly regular basis. Last fought at an Alzheimer’s tourney in San Anselmo eons ago. Works as a<br />

technical writer for a semiconductor wafer fabrication equipment company in San Jose. Teaches kyudo (traditional Japanese archery<br />

sometimes mistakenly referred to as “Zen archery”) in Emeryville and practices o<strong>the</strong>r Japanese martial arts.” – Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris<br />

Eden <strong>of</strong> Lionsguard - Eden Rain - “”Lady <strong>of</strong> Leisure” (retired if you prefer), living in Seattle, not so active right now, but still doing medieval<br />

culinary research.” – Eden <strong>of</strong> Lionsguard<br />

Edgar <strong>the</strong> Unready – “I used to see Edgar <strong>the</strong> Unready & Dor<strong>the</strong>a <strong>the</strong> Unsure at Ren Faire, but not for some years. <strong>The</strong>y used to sell<br />

handmade toys at fairs. Of <strong>the</strong>ir 3 children, I haven’t seen Charles <strong>of</strong> Mercury in 10 years or more, but both Crystal & Celeste were at<br />

Ren Faires more recently. A few years ago, Celeste (remember her as a 13-year-old belly dancer?) introduced me to her grown daughter<br />

& infant granddaughter.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

“We tend to run into Crystal at science fiction conventions. Also, an old friend <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blanton girls, Allison Hershey, is a regular<br />

player in my RuneQuest game. That’s where I heard that Celeste was a grandmo<strong>the</strong>r!” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

Edmund Renfield Wanderscribe – Ed Rush – “Technical writer living in Los Osos, CA.” – Wilhelm von Schlüssel<br />

Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven – “Out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> loop, aging but well, still kicking feebly, very busy with school and work. Once a year I will limp out<br />

to KotW Twelfth Night, rarely to a local event. My mundane alter ego is a UNIX systems administrator (civilian) at McClellan AFB,<br />

one <strong>of</strong> our closing Air Force facilities.” – Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven<br />

Edward Zifran <strong>of</strong> Gendy – E. F. Morrill – Alive , living in <strong>the</strong> East for <strong>the</strong> last 16 years. Recently finished (2 years ago) a stint on <strong>the</strong> BoD.<br />

Still active in <strong>the</strong> East, Crown Province <strong>of</strong> Ostgardr, and Pennsic War.” – Edward Zifran <strong>of</strong> Gendy<br />

Edwin Bersark – Paul Edwin Zimmer – SF/Fantasy author – deceased<br />

“... died <strong>of</strong> a heart attack at an SF Convention on <strong>the</strong> east coast a year or so ago.” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

Eilis ni Roibeard O’Boirne (aka Eilis O’Boirne) - Lee Forgue - works for <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley, current Seneschal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

SCA, lives in Berkeley.<br />

Elfrida <strong>of</strong> Greenwalls - Marion Zimmer Bradley Breen, SF/Fantasy author<br />

Passed away in September <strong>of</strong> 1999, heart attack<br />

Elena du Droit – Mary Morman – “One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> founders <strong>of</strong> Golden Rivers. Now living in <strong>the</strong> Outlands (Colorado Springs), married to a good<br />

gentleman, currently on extended sabbatical from <strong>the</strong> SCA. Politics.” – Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven<br />

Eliot <strong>of</strong> Ruxton Hall, “Clarissa <strong>of</strong> Red Crab Manor on <strong>the</strong> James’ husband.” – Kevin Peregrynne (deceased, <strong>the</strong> Principality <strong>of</strong> Cynagua<br />

service award “<strong>The</strong> Ruxton” was named after him ...)<br />

Ellen Cross Quills – Ellen Hodghead – deceased<br />

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Appendices – Where Are <strong>The</strong>y Now?<br />

Ellen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Gleaming Star – “He [Jean de la Grand’anse] lives in Berkeley, she lives in north Oakland. He said Henrik had phoned and<br />

asked him to come (to 12th Night (2000)), so he phoned Ellen. <strong>The</strong>y have been divorced for years, but share a daughter (in her 20's,<br />

I think), and were holding hands at Twelfth Night, so are still close friends. I knew Ellen from campus politics around 1960 and Geri<br />

knew her from ano<strong>the</strong>r source. She joined <strong>the</strong> SCA after running into Geri & me at <strong>the</strong> Co-op, and thus met Jean, who had joined our<br />

household earlier.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

“Ellen shared a house with Luise and I and Jon <strong>the</strong> Lean about <strong>the</strong> time I was king and <strong>the</strong>n Seneschal. About that time <strong>the</strong> Jean<br />

- Ellen romance blossomed and <strong>the</strong>y eventually moved in toge<strong>the</strong>r and were married, in approximately that order.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

Felice <strong>of</strong> Mayhem House – Felix Maxam – “living in Richmond (I believe) with current husband (for <strong>the</strong> last 20 years or so) Blake Maxam,<br />

who can be seen in various <strong>the</strong>atre productions about <strong>the</strong> Bay Area and I believe works for Alameda County Parks.” – Stefan de<br />

Lorraine<br />

“Felice Maxam lives in El Sobrante. She accompanied my Sherlock-and-Sullivan operetta at Baycon in 1995.” – Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far<br />

West<br />

Fiona di Varanus – “... alive & well as <strong>of</strong> November 99, living in <strong>the</strong> Seattle area, retired from <strong>the</strong> SCA a few years ago. Deeply missed by<br />

members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> local culinary guild.” – Eden <strong>of</strong> Lionsguard<br />

Fiona Gregorovna (Natalia de Foix) – Nancy Berman – “she is back in Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California, and occasionally comes to an event.” – Robear<br />

du Bois<br />

Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani (aka Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin) - Bjo Timble – “currently living in Monrovia with husband John ap Griffin (Trimble) and<br />

daughter Lora (Lorissa du Griffin) and Lora’s husband, who I don’t believe was ever SCA, but I don’t know for sure.” – Stefan de<br />

Lorraine<br />

“... does wearable art and nature dye research. Just sold an article to www.galaxyonline.com and is looking forward to John’s<br />

retirement. I’m not willing to be in <strong>the</strong> SCA without John, so my activities are limited to an occasional Collegium dye class. <strong>The</strong><br />

Trimbles are co-buying a 1913 Craftsman bungalow in Monrovia, CA, with daughter Lora and her husband, Jason. 2 cats and 2 dogs<br />

came with <strong>the</strong> deal.” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

Francesca <strong>the</strong> Bemused - Ray Montor, deceased 1999<br />

Frank Herbert – SF/Fantasy Author – deceased<br />

Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower – “I understand that Fredric <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower is still in Portland and shows up at events from time to time.”<br />

– Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway<br />

Frederick <strong>of</strong> Holland - Fred Hollander - works for <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley, still quite active in <strong>the</strong> SCA in <strong>the</strong> West <strong>Kingdom</strong><br />

Frederick <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn – Fredrick Hendrick – “and his wife Baroness Lyndia (Linda) are still active and are living just north <strong>of</strong> Willits CA.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y still maintain <strong>the</strong> Woodland medieval reference library.” – Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

Fulk de Wyvern - Ken deMaiffe - “lives in Oakland or Montclair, California (I believe) and still works for Kaiser Permanente.” – Siegfried<br />

von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

Gerald Whitebeard – deceased<br />

Gerhard Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland – Gerry Stevens – “Next year (2001) will be 25 years as Baron Lions Gate. Developer and Producer to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Knowne Worlde <strong>of</strong> Rubber Band Guns. Working in <strong>the</strong> film industry as a props builder and “props person on set”.” – Amanda<br />

Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland<br />

Gladi di Atori - Floyde Dudley - “our favorite “chocolate Scot” died <strong>of</strong> heart failure, about a year and a half ago.” – Jilara <strong>of</strong> Carrowlea<br />

Gregory <strong>of</strong> York – Greg Thill – “Still lives in San Diego. Is married or will be soon.” – Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga<br />

“... leads Drafn, a Viking Warband from Califia, A teacher in San Diego.” – Robear du Bois<br />

Hagen <strong>the</strong> Strong – “We lost touch with Hagen & Ruth shortly after he finished his math PhD at Stanford & moved to Pittsburgh, PA,<br />

though we heard that he had taken up Scottish bagpiping, as I remember.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

Hal Ravn - Wilson Heydt - Lives in Albany, still active in <strong>the</strong> West ...<br />

Harold Breakstone – Clint Bigglestone - deceased - founder <strong>of</strong> DunDraCon ...<br />

Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn (aka Henrik <strong>the</strong> Dane) - Henrik Olsgaard, lives in San Rafael, CA.<br />

Hilary <strong>of</strong> Serendip - Hilary Powers - “still mildly active, living in <strong>the</strong> apartment near Lake Merritt where she moved after <strong>the</strong> Oakland Hills<br />

fire, and freelancing as an editor.” – Hilary <strong>of</strong> Serendip<br />

Hugh ap Llewellyn - Vernon Forgue – “First Greencloak Herald. Died back in <strong>the</strong> early 80's.” – Frederick <strong>of</strong> Holland<br />

Iain <strong>of</strong> Cawdore - John Crowe – “John Crowe died in late 1993 or early 1994. We made a rush trip out <strong>the</strong>re in <strong>the</strong> late Summer or early Fall<br />

to say good bye to him. Sad to see him go. He had a sense <strong>of</strong> humor to <strong>the</strong> end, but few would have recognized John due to <strong>the</strong><br />

spread <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> benign tumor.” – Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

“... died in Ronaoke, VA in January <strong>of</strong> 1994 <strong>of</strong> a brain tumor. Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar organized a memorial tourney for him in Modesto<br />

(I think; somewhere in <strong>the</strong> Central Valley) that spring.” – Amanda <strong>of</strong> Cawdor<br />

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Appendices – Where Are <strong>The</strong>y Now?<br />

Ioseph <strong>of</strong> Locksley - Joe Bethancourt” - is still in Phoenix as far as I know.” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

“Still as crusty as ever, and pissed at <strong>the</strong> Board at <strong>the</strong> moment. More active in filk circles than <strong>the</strong> SCA for now.” – Frederick <strong>of</strong><br />

Holland<br />

Israel ibn Jacob (aka Mediocrates <strong>of</strong> Hellas) - Jerry Jacks – “Died <strong>of</strong> massive kidney failure around ‘84-‘86" – Stefan de Loraine<br />

“Died in 1986" – Astrid <strong>of</strong> Hawk Ridge<br />

James Greyhelm - Jim Earley - “I’m living in a rented 80 acre estate on <strong>the</strong> Applegate River near Grants Pass, Oregon. I teach Physics and<br />

Astronomy at <strong>the</strong> Hidden Valley High School in Murphy. I also coach <strong>the</strong> fencing squad.<br />

“Verena and I divorced a few years ago, and I have since remarried (Viscountessa Estefania Ortega d’Santiago ) and we have<br />

bought 4.3 acres near here - I will be setting up my shop again this summer. I still fight. I hunt, fish, drink and tell stories ... Life is<br />

good.” – James Greyhelm<br />

Jamie <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Oakenshield – James O. Baker<br />

Jana Seasgir - Jana Simmons - “I am currently living in Washington State, married to a great guy (a dedicated gamer) George Surplus (I<br />

kept my last name). I am working for <strong>the</strong> US Army making intelligent maps for a signal battalion and still fly my ancient Harris Hawk,<br />

he is 21 now.”<br />

Janeltis Karaine Starfollower – <strong>the</strong> only Dowager Princess <strong>of</strong> An Tir, deceased<br />

Janet Breakstone – Janet Winter – “living in Oakland with second husband Michael Sloan in semi-retirement after <strong>the</strong> two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m built<br />

Berkeley Game Distributors into a very successful business.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

Jason Griffiths <strong>of</strong> Shadowhyrst – Richard Griffiths – “... is living in Nor<strong>the</strong>rn California and still attending events.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

Jay d’Argent (aka Jay <strong>of</strong> Argent) - Jay Silverstein - “is finishing his PHD in Archeology in Pennsylvania he is married to Alice Rasmussen,<br />

is an S.F. author who fought in <strong>the</strong> West. <strong>The</strong> film guys at <strong>the</strong> Cambria event contacted him about being in o<strong>the</strong>r films....” – Jana<br />

Seasgir<br />

Jean de la Grand ‘Anse – See Ellen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Gleaming Star (above)<br />

Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway – “I’m still out <strong>the</strong>re and playing all over <strong>the</strong> country (heavy into <strong>the</strong> equestrian part ot <strong>the</strong> SCA now), living in Caid<br />

at this time.” – Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway<br />

Jerry Pournelle - Science Fiction author, “As far as I know, he is still in <strong>the</strong> LA area making trouble in <strong>the</strong> computer industry.” – May<strong>the</strong>n<br />

Gervaise<br />

Jilara <strong>of</strong> Carrowlea - Jane Beckman – “I’m living in <strong>the</strong> Rose Garden area <strong>of</strong> San Jose, very active <strong>the</strong> past 16 years in Civil War<br />

reenactment, now getting into English Civil War. Still working as a tech writer, dabbling in “real” writing on <strong>the</strong> side (currently working<br />

on a couple historic cookbooks).” – Jilara <strong>of</strong> Carrowlea<br />

Johann Heinrich Michael Simon von Wernigerode – Michael Siemon – “Computer guru for SIAC helping Wall Street keep track <strong>of</strong> its<br />

doings. Plays concertina in bands and dances English country and sword with local teams.” – Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge<br />

John ap Griffin – John Trimble – see Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani (above)<br />

“John Trimble is looking forward to retiring soon.” – Robear du Bois<br />

“... has been a pollster for Gallup Organization for <strong>the</strong> past 10 years and retires in Jan, 2002. He plans to buy a small RV and travel<br />

with his short freckled person. Doesn’t play SCA any more, thanks in great part to <strong>the</strong> “sou<strong>the</strong>rn hospitality” <strong>the</strong> Trimbles sustained<br />

whilst in Ansteorra.” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

Jon de Cles - Don Studebaker - “John DeCles is living in nor<strong>the</strong>rn California (Cobb in Lake county), but is in Berkeley at Greyhaven at least<br />

weekly or so.” – May<strong>the</strong>n Gervaise<br />

Jon FitzRolf - John R. Edgerton. Still in <strong>the</strong> West. Living in Newark, CA. Working for Pacific Bell. SCA Archery Marshal until <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong><br />

2000.<br />

Josette de Chante Claire - “We should probably mention Wilowen’s ex-wife, whose usual muddle <strong>of</strong> “what not to do at feasts” graced<br />

this list in reminiscence. (I think she gets <strong>the</strong> award for repeating this one <strong>the</strong> most times, in <strong>the</strong> most different groups and time periods.<br />

Been <strong>the</strong>re, got <strong>the</strong> gravy-stained chemise...) She’s living in Sacramento, happily married for many years to her current husband Fred<br />

Carter, who is <strong>the</strong> Corporal on my cannon in <strong>the</strong> National Civil War Assn, to which <strong>the</strong>y both belong.” – Jilara <strong>of</strong> Carrowlea<br />

Karl vom Acht - Owen Hannafin - died in July, 2000<strong>of</strong> a heart attack or stroke.” – Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven<br />

Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West – Karen Anderson – “still living in Orinda, California” – Astrid <strong>of</strong> Hawk Ridge<br />

Kerry <strong>the</strong> Rock – “Kerry <strong>the</strong> Rock lived for some years in an apartment 2 doors West <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall, but moved away some time ago. He<br />

is a jeweler, I believe.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

Kevin Peregrynne - Phil McDown - “is living in Novato (Marin County) with Patti (see Patrice du Coeur Fidel below) his wife <strong>of</strong> 30 years.<br />

He is <strong>the</strong> Security, Safety and Disaster Officer for San Francisco Public Health. Less active in <strong>the</strong> SCA than <strong>the</strong>y once were <strong>the</strong>y still<br />

frequent participants in <strong>the</strong> local Shire <strong>of</strong> Caldarium.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

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Appendices – Where Are <strong>The</strong>y Now?<br />

Karl <strong>of</strong> Clan Colin - “I ran into Terrence’s old squire, last weekend at an event where I was doing English Civil War and he was doing<br />

WWII reenacting. He’s recently back in Berkeley, thinking about old times, and expressed an interest in this list ...” – Jilara <strong>of</strong><br />

Carrowlea<br />

Ka<strong>the</strong>a verKaysc, Argo Ardral verKaysc’s ‘sister’ - “mundanely Cathy Minner (now Cathy MacDonald living in Eastern Canada).” – Kevin<br />

Peregrynne<br />

Kathryn du Griffin – Kathryn Trimble – “Oldest Trimble daughter, is in Group Living with Villa Esperanza in Pasadena, participating in<br />

Special Olympics, learning food services, and is very happy. She will be remembered by event planners as an eager errand-runner,<br />

picker-upper, and amuser <strong>of</strong> children.” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

Kriemhild <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t – deceased<br />

La Rana – Ginger Barnhart – “She and Richard were divorced some years ago and she is now living in Alameda working at a store who’s<br />

name I can’t remember but which caters to children. I still talk to her once a year or so.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

Liam MacMhuire - Bill Hodghead – “computer geek, living in Seattle not so active right now.” – Eden <strong>of</strong> Lionsguard<br />

Lonna Animelia des Pines – Lonna Alexander – “Married, now living in Fallon, NV. Active in <strong>the</strong>ater tech/costume.” – Edward <strong>of</strong><br />

Southhaven<br />

Lorissa du Griffin – Lora Boehm – “(daughter <strong>of</strong> John and Bjo Trimble.) She and her husband Jason are into Regency Dancing.” – Robear<br />

du Bois<br />

“Youngest Trimble daughter, and Caid’s 10-year-old Princess, has been married to Jason Boehm for 5 years. She does makeup<br />

and hairdressing for a small TV commercial-production company, and for <strong>the</strong> American Academy <strong>of</strong> Dramatic Arts. She’s pretty much<br />

out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA. Jason works for Earthlink, and has never done anything SCA.” – Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani<br />

Lorna <strong>of</strong> Leeds – Lorna Baker – see Douglas Longshanks above ....<br />

Luise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Phoenix – Luise Perenne (Perrin) - “living in Orange County with her husband Stefan de Lorraine, still involved with fantasy<br />

artwork.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

Mahie MacFergie – “Deceased as <strong>of</strong> a few years back.” – Jilara <strong>of</strong> Carrowlea<br />

Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate – Martin Levita – “lives on a ranch near Oroville with his wife Wanda (Neptha <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>bes). He works for Visa, telling<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir computers what to do.” – Robear du Bois<br />

“.... living in Oroville California and working in Foster City California for Visa International. Has been doing data processing for<br />

nearly 25 years, currently running a department <strong>of</strong> 60+ technicians for Visa, specializing in message processing. (Currently inactive<br />

in <strong>the</strong> SCA, except for historical research.)” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

Mary <strong>of</strong> Tamar - Dr. Carolyn Reed - “Lives in San Jose where she is a practicing Chiropractor” – David <strong>of</strong> Illwheirlane<br />

Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven - Marynel Hodghead - “Ellen & Bev’s daughter” – Hal Ravn<br />

“Marynel is still alive & kicking. She has retired from teaching & moved out to Hayfork (Near Humboldt, CA?)” – Eden <strong>of</strong> Lionsguard<br />

May<strong>the</strong>n <strong>of</strong> Elfhaven (now May<strong>the</strong>n Gervaise) – Dana Kramer-Rolls - “May<strong>the</strong>n has finished her PhD in Folklore and Anthropology, and<br />

is looking for work. <strong>The</strong>y (May<strong>the</strong>n and William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton) are still married (miracle <strong>of</strong> miracles!) and living in Richmond at <strong>the</strong> same<br />

old Hoghton Towers.” - May<strong>the</strong>n Gervaise<br />

Merewyn de Lyonesse - Susan Fox - “lives in Eureka, California; married to David <strong>The</strong>wlis [Siegfried]; illustrator and wildlife painter.” –<br />

Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

Melissa Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland – “Living in Lions Gate. Married a former <strong>Kingdom</strong> <strong>of</strong> An Tir Constable and is <strong>the</strong> current An Tir<br />

<strong>Kingdom</strong> Constable. Has a Wedding Co-ordinating business.” – Amanda Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland<br />

Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria – Mike Reynolds. “I’m living in Houston, having moved here in 1976. I played with <strong>the</strong> Stargate group here for a while<br />

(til 1984). My daughter Sarah plays with <strong>the</strong> groups up around Eugene where she now is in college. My oldest boy, Mike, raised in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Society in Phoenix and in Houston, still works Octobers at <strong>the</strong> RenFair here.” – Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria<br />

Michaela de Neuville – Shelly Mair – “She’s still married to William Gordon <strong>of</strong> York and (last time I talked to her) a technical librarian at<br />

Cutter Labs.” – Aja du Jardin<br />

Neal Gyrfalcon - “is living in Idaho, he tells me that it’s Falconry heaven <strong>the</strong>re. Currently he has two Saker falcons and a Goshawk, he<br />

sponsored me into Falconry in ‘79 so I try to keep track <strong>of</strong> him. He had a lot <strong>of</strong> stories about falconry in <strong>the</strong> early days.” – Jana<br />

Seasgir<br />

Neptha <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>bes - Wanda Kendall-LeVita – “living and working in Oroville California (running a 60 acre ranch - Red Hawk Ranch.)<br />

“Retired” from data processing about 1991 and is currently successfully raising, training, and selling horses for dressage. Running<br />

beef cattle and sheep on <strong>the</strong> side. (Currently inactive in <strong>the</strong> SCA, except for historical research.)” – Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate<br />

Olaf <strong>the</strong> Maedi-Ogre - “I can vouch that [he] was in Fresno, mostly blind and confined to a wheelchair, but still getting out to occasional<br />

Mountain Man and Civil War events, as <strong>of</strong> last year. He died <strong>the</strong> last week <strong>of</strong> February, 2000.” – Jilara <strong>of</strong> Carrowlea<br />

Patrice di Coeur Fidel - Patti McDown - “lives in Novato with Kevin and is <strong>the</strong> Director <strong>of</strong> Claims for <strong>the</strong> North Marin Chiropractic Center.”<br />

– Kevin Peregrynne<br />

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Patrice d’Cilla – “Married Andrew Smith (Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga) on February 12, 2000 -- <strong>the</strong> 26th anniversary <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir first date.” – Andrew <strong>of</strong><br />

Riga<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix - Paul Porter – “is still active, lives in Mill Valley, and works for EDS as a project manager on <strong>the</strong>ir CSAA account.” – Paul<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

Philip <strong>the</strong> Fierce – Philip Green – “Director <strong>of</strong> Special Events & Sponsorship [aka Parade Guy] for Holiday Channel, Inc. Created <strong>the</strong><br />

Santa.com Holiday Parade. Currently in Los Gatos riding <strong>the</strong> Internet rollercoaster, with occasional breaks to run marathons.” – Rima<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rockridge<br />

Radnor <strong>of</strong> Guildemar - Dan Hunter<br />

Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar - Tim Dunbar - “is currently living in downtown Sacramento and is <strong>the</strong> California Outreach and Development Coordinator<br />

for American Farmland Trust, a national nonpr<strong>of</strong>it organization. Rand is being enticed by Duke Douglas Longshanks and Duchess<br />

Lorna <strong>of</strong> Leeds to move with <strong>the</strong>m to Key Largo (maybe a new Rieslingshire enclave in <strong>the</strong> everglades?)” – Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar<br />

Randall <strong>of</strong> Hightower - Randall Garrett, Fantasy author, deceased<br />

Richard Ironsteed – Rick Cook – “At <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> our 25th anniversary in Phoenix, Rick was living in Phoenix, writing science fiction.<br />

Haven’t heard from him in a while.” – Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria<br />

Richard <strong>of</strong> Havn - Richard Mantegani - “lives in Novato with his <strong>the</strong> wife Kare. Both are active in <strong>the</strong> Shire <strong>of</strong> Calderium. Rick is a shift<br />

supervisor for Safeway.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

“Richard <strong>of</strong> Havn is an internationally known expert on Japanese swords (no, really) and is married to Kare <strong>the</strong> lovely or talented<br />

Aja du Jardin (aka Hallgerd Egilsdottir).” – Aja du Jardin<br />

Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont Real (aka Richard <strong>the</strong> Short, Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont Royal, Aeginius) - Richard Barnhart – Richard is still living in Oakland.”<br />

– Steven MacEanruig<br />

Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge – Sharon Green – “Co-author <strong>of</strong> various test preparation books [GRE, SAT-I, etc.] for Barron’s Educational Series.<br />

Teaches English country dancing throughout <strong>the</strong> East. Still writes occasional verse, including lyrics to “Joy to <strong>the</strong> World Wide Web.”<br />

Also dances with a Molly team.” – Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge<br />

Robear du Bois – Robert Wood – “... still comes to wars so he can hit <strong>the</strong> people who aren’t looking at him. He is an architect, and lives<br />

in Lakeview Terrace with his wife Pat (Kristin-Alfhildr <strong>of</strong> Trondheim).” – Robear du Bois<br />

Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

Robert Roundpounder<br />

Robin Yrmweis <strong>of</strong> North Umbria – see Serpent below<br />

Rodrigo de Cerdana – Robert Coogan – “After he & Yolanda (Joanne) had <strong>the</strong>ir division, and she moved to <strong>the</strong> Los Angeles area, he<br />

continued with school and won his degree (Masters in Ed.?). Later he remarried very much outside <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SCA, and <strong>the</strong>y moved at<br />

least twice, always staying in Sacramento. <strong>The</strong> phone book here still lists a Robert B. Coogan. I’m quite sure it’s him.<br />

“My last real contact with Rodrigo was about five years ago. <strong>The</strong>reby hangs a tale.<br />

“A mysterious package arrived that day. It had a return address but <strong>the</strong> name was unfamiliar. Within, I found SCA paraphernalia,<br />

including a silver OP emblem. Who could it be? After some thought, I suddenly knew. A call confirmed it.<br />

“A bit sheepishly, Rodrigo admitted he had decided to cut all ties to <strong>the</strong> Society, and had sent his OP award (with a false return<br />

address) in hopes I could recycle it. He was adamant about not taking it back.<br />

“Sadly, I delivered <strong>the</strong> emblem to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> Herald, who agreed to return it to stock.<br />

“So I’d say old Bob is pretty firmly retired from our current middle ages. But he seemed quite happy with his new life, busy and<br />

productive. Bravo for him.” – Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven<br />

Roger <strong>of</strong> Belden Abbey - Daniel Thompson - “Living in Dragon’s Mist, An Tir [Hillsboro, OR], on disability, waiting for a kidney<br />

transplant.”<br />

Roger <strong>the</strong> Norman - Roger Bergen – died <strong>of</strong> Spinal Cancer 2 years ago<br />

Ronald Wilmot - Ron Simmons (Ronnie) is living in New Jersey and is still making armor and somewhat active.<br />

Ruthven <strong>of</strong> Rockridge – David Green – “Library director, General <strong>The</strong>ological Seminary, NYC. Plans to retire 7/1/02 & return to North<br />

Oakland. Active in country dancing, photography, punning.” – Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge<br />

Sabrina de la Bere - Robin Berry - “lives in Half Moon Bay, still active in <strong>the</strong> SCA and Land Fund” – Sabrina<br />

Sárkáyi Gerö - “Sharkey vanished when folks figured out he was a scam artist.” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

Serpent - was Robert Cook (aka Robin Yrmweis <strong>of</strong> North Umbria). He married Ka<strong>the</strong>a verKaysc, Argo Ardral verKaysc’s ‘sister’ -<br />

mundanely Cathy Minner (now Cathy MacDonald living in Eastern Canada), <strong>the</strong>y had a daughter, Elizabeth born after Serpent’s death,<br />

now attending College.” – Kevin Peregrynne<br />

“I can’t remember Serpent’s name but he was <strong>the</strong> scribe to <strong>the</strong> early BoD. Cathy (Kathy) used <strong>the</strong> SCA name verKaeysc as she<br />

was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> original Berkeley High members <strong>of</strong> that extended family just as David Bradley was (Ardral Argo verKaeysc).” –<br />

Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

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Appendices – Where Are <strong>The</strong>y Now?<br />

Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit - David <strong>The</strong>wlis. “Lives in Eureka, California. Married to Susan Fox = Merewyn de Lyonesse.” – Siegfried von<br />

H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

Stefan de Lorraine - Steve Perrin - “currently living in Orange Country and about to start a new chapter in his career in <strong>the</strong> game business<br />

at www.gameworld.com” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

Steven MacEanruig – Steve Henderson – “Still here and still around. I live in Concord, am married to Gigi (Tara Dwynyn) and have a three<br />

year old son, Alexander). Working at Kaiser Health Plan as a database analyst.” – Steven MacEanruig<br />

Sumer Redmaene - Ardis Waters – see Ardys an Dearg (deceased)<br />

Thomas O’Connair – Tom Conroy – “Still lives in his old house in Berekely and works as a bookbinder.” – Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris<br />

Trude Lacklandia – “Living in Atenveldt and still active.” – Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix<br />

Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin – Virginia Earley – “Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin is living in Ashland Oregon. She is a business analyst for a large company in<br />

Medford. She is still active in costuming and cooking related to <strong>the</strong> SCA.<br />

“Alys and Lauriel (our daughters) are in school- Alys is entering High School, and Lauriel is at U<strong>of</strong>O, but is transferring to<br />

Portland State for her senior year. Both are Goths.” – James Greyhelm<br />

Waldt von Markheim - Forest Lowe - “Lives in Concord, California, with his wife, Alison ...” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

Walter <strong>of</strong> Greenwalls - Walter Breen - “... has been dead for a number <strong>of</strong> years now.” – Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit<br />

Wilhelm von Schlüssel – William Keyes – “Treble Clef Herald Extraordinary and author <strong>of</strong> this history, <strong>the</strong> West Kingsom Herald’s<br />

Handbook, and editor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> (unpublished) Au<strong>the</strong>ntic Medieval European Names book. Master <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Laurel and Pelican, former<br />

Vesper Principal Herald <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West and former Laurel King <strong>of</strong> Arms (wrote <strong>the</strong> first Official Rules for Submissions). Lives in El Cerrito,<br />

CA and married to Cynthia FitzColline - Cynthia Hilton. (Previously married to Annette <strong>of</strong> Faire Monte.) Member <strong>of</strong> DunDraCon, Inc.<br />

and founding member (with Cynthia) <strong>of</strong> Morley or Less, an early music quartet. Sang with <strong>the</strong> Oakland Symphony Chorus for any<br />

years. Mundanely a Mass Spectrometrist for <strong>the</strong> last 25 years, working with stable isotope tracers in human nutrition research for <strong>the</strong><br />

USDA/ARS Western Human Nutrition Research Center, now at <strong>the</strong> UC Davis campus. (Car pools with Gordon Monson.)” – Wilhelm<br />

von Schlüssel<br />

William Allen – Bill Sander – “A Toad Hall fighter- he was an historian for Wells Fargo Bank. In 1989, a WF branch manager in Walnut<br />

Creek told me that Bill was who she phoned when she needed a stagecoach for a local parade.” – Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow<br />

“I believe Bill was working on <strong>the</strong> Golden Hinde when she was bir<strong>the</strong>d in San Francisco, and arranged for several SCAers to go<br />

on an excursion about <strong>the</strong> bay on her.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

William Gordon <strong>of</strong> York – Gordon Monson – “Lives in El Sobrante, CA. Member <strong>of</strong> DunDraCon, Inc. Information Technology Specialist<br />

for WHNRC in Davis, CA.” – Wilhelm von Schlüssel<br />

William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton - William Rolls - “William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton is retired and enjoying it.” – May<strong>the</strong>n Gervaise (married to May<strong>the</strong>n<br />

Gervaise/Dana Kramer-Rolls)<br />

William <strong>the</strong> Lucky - Bill Jouris – “Living in Danville, CA (<strong>the</strong> town where I grew up . . . when it was a lot smaller). Working in San<br />

Francisco, improving computer performance for Charles Schwab, in order to avoid real work. (Real work is what people do on farms<br />

and ranches. Spending 8-12 hours a day staring at a terminal may be tedious some times, but it ain’t work.) Down to just slightly active<br />

at <strong>the</strong> moment – about <strong>of</strong>ten enough to help <strong>the</strong> efforts to remind some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> self-important that we knew <strong>the</strong>m when.” – William <strong>the</strong><br />

Lucky<br />

William <strong>the</strong> Silent – John Freeman – “computer game developer/designer.” – Stefan de Lorraine<br />

Wilowen <strong>of</strong> Stuarts - “I just saw him, his lady, and his daughter at <strong>the</strong> Collegium in Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Shores, a few weeks back. <strong>The</strong>y are still living<br />

somewhere up in <strong>the</strong> Sierras, and he said <strong>the</strong>y’ve recently moved.” – Jilara <strong>of</strong> Carrowlea<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y are active, and working with <strong>The</strong> Land Fund as well.” – Frederick <strong>of</strong> Holland<br />

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Index<br />

Index<br />

[Editor’s Note: Indexing a tome <strong>of</strong> this nature is not easy -- every entry here is subjective by it’s nature. I wasn’t at <strong>the</strong> events described<br />

here. <strong>The</strong> importance <strong>of</strong> a person’s name in this index is based on my understanding <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se events, how <strong>of</strong>ten <strong>the</strong> name appears, or how<br />

important <strong>the</strong>y appeared (Royalty, for example) in <strong>the</strong> chronicles. If mistakes were made, please contact me. -- Hirsch]<br />

Name, Mundane<br />

Astrid Anderson .................................................................................................3, 393<br />

Bill Jouris ........................................................................................................399<br />

Bjo Trimble ..........................................................................................244, 247, 379, 397<br />

David Bradley ...........................................................................................3, 45, 392, 398<br />

David <strong>The</strong>wlis ..............................................................................................1, 397, 399<br />

Diana Paxson ...........................................................................................1, 352, 353, 394<br />

Dorothy Heydt ...............................................................................................387, 394<br />

Eden Rain ........................................................................................................394<br />

Elizabeth Pope ...................................................................................................5, 14<br />

Frederick Hollander ..................................................................................................3<br />

Fritz Leiber .....................................................................................................17, 18<br />

Harlan Ellison ...................................................................................................17, 18<br />

Henrik Olsgaard ............................................................................................... 1-3, 395<br />

Jerry Jacks ...........................................................................................3, 13, 91, 245, 396<br />

Jim Early ........................................................................................................262<br />

John Trimble ......................................................................................21, 244, 247, 380, 396<br />

John W. Campbell ..................................................................................................18<br />

Karen Anderson ..........................................................................................4, 72, 387, 396<br />

Ka<strong>the</strong>rine Kurtz ...............................................................................................389, 393<br />

Ken de Maiffe ....................................................................................................1, 3<br />

Marion Breen ....................................................................................................3, 82<br />

Marion Zimmer Bradley ...................................................................................17, 26, 87, 394<br />

Molly Titcomb ......................................................................................................3<br />

Owen Hannifen ..................................................................................................6, 17<br />

Paul Porter ...................................................................................................378, 398<br />

Paul Wolfgangel .................................................................................................3, 393<br />

Paul Zimmer ...............................................................................................17, 388, 389<br />

Poul Anderson ...............................................................................................4, 96, 393<br />

Randal Garrett ..................................................................................................20, 26<br />

Richard Barnhart ................................................................................................3, 398<br />

Steve Henderson ..................................................................................2, 3, 5, 11, 173, 271, 399<br />

Walter Breen ..........................................................................................3, 5, 6, 26, 30, 399<br />

Name, SCA<br />

Adral Argo verKaeysc ..........................................................................................392, 393<br />

Aegineous ..........................................................................................................3<br />

Aeoelwig Aelfwigsson ......................................................................................220, 265, 283<br />

Alfonso de Castile ...........................................................................6, 10, 20, 21, 27, 337, 349, 392<br />

Alfric Favnesbane ..................................................................................134, 141, 143, 149, 150<br />

Alison von Markheim ....................................... 94, 105, 118, 141, 220, 223, 229, 254, 259, 273, 280, 282-284, 286, 392<br />

Alma Tea av de Telemark ........................................................................................188, 190<br />

Alyanora <strong>of</strong> Vinca .................................................................................118, 187, 197, 209, 210<br />

Amanda Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland ............................................. 123, 124, 131, 177, 187-189, 214, 216, 392, 395, 397<br />

Amanda <strong>of</strong> Cawdor ............................106, 108, 111, 114, 118, 119, 122, 127, 130, 131, 134, 178, 227, 304, 317, 364, 392, 395<br />

Amie <strong>of</strong> Exeter .......................................................................................... 31-33, 328, 392<br />

André de Sevastopol ..............................................................................73, 91, 92, 108, 127, 392<br />

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Andrew <strong>of</strong> Riga .. 37, 52, 56, 61, 62, 64, 67, 77, 80-82, 85, 87-91, 94, 95, 104, 105, 107-110, 113, 116, 119, 121, 124, 127, 129, 132, 141, 145,<br />

148, 149, 163, 173, 176, 177, 230-232, 329, 330, 374, 382, 387, 392, 395, 398<br />

Ann Parkhurst <strong>of</strong> Gatehouse ...................................................................................33, 87, 392<br />

Anne <strong>of</strong> Caerdydd ..................................................................... 117, 127, 185, 187-189, 196, 215, 331<br />

Anne <strong>of</strong> San Anselmo .................................................................................15, 17, 168, 338, 392<br />

Anne <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Rose ..........................................................................................32, 49<br />

Anne <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> White Tower ................................................................................92, 182, 185, 331<br />

Annette <strong>of</strong> Faire Monte ............................................ 90, 91, 94, 102-104, 115, 131, 141, 155, 308, 325, 387, 392, 399<br />

Aonghais dubh MacTarbh ...................................................118, 121, 142, 143, 145, 230, 240, 242, 268, 269, 281<br />

Ardis an Dearg ............................................................................33, 35, 38, 95, 103, 325, 326, 328<br />

Arnulf Silkhair ........................................................................................50, 51, 55, 56, 112<br />

Arthur <strong>of</strong> Lockehaven .........................................................55, 80, 91, 112, 288, 289, 291, 333, 384, 392, 393<br />

Astrid <strong>of</strong> Hawk Ridge ........................................................ 3-5, 7, 9, 21, 39, 42, 45, 51, 53, 166, 329, 393, 396<br />

Audin <strong>the</strong> Red ....................................................................................................184<br />

Barbara <strong>of</strong> Galloway ................................................................................92, 184, 185, 331, 393<br />

Bela <strong>of</strong> Eastmarch ............................7, 8, 17, 20, 22, 39, 44, 72, 76, 92, 95, 96, 104, 105, 108, 121, 300, 325, 337, 339, 363, 393<br />

Beverly Hodghead .....................................3, 5, 13, 20, 26, 48, 104, 106, 114, 118, 119, 129, 155, 159, 209, 337, 348, 393<br />

Bevin Frasier <strong>of</strong> Sterling ..........................................................................................12, 393<br />

Bjo <strong>of</strong> Griffin ...........20, 49, 111, 115, 116, 124, 129, 142, 149, 221, 228, 233, 235, 236, 242, 244, 249, 258, 267, 273, 277, 279, 280, 395<br />

Boncueur ................................. 39, 69, 71, 72, 79, 82, 87, 94-96, 102, 155, 160, 176, 178, 220, 221, 248, 283, 323, 339, 393<br />

Brian Dritar an Con .... 55-57, 84, 85, 103-105, 108-110, 114, 117, 119-122, 124, 129, 131, 135, 144, 145, 148, 149, 159, 171, 173, 174, 237,<br />

277, 325, 339, 370, 393<br />

Cadwalladyr Stone <strong>of</strong> Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t .......................... 105, 117, 119, 123, 124, 127, 135, 141, 143, 148, 149, 297, 300-303, 308, 393<br />

Caradoc ap Cador .................................................... 17-19, 23, 24, 31, 32, 57, 60, 64, 77, 325, 328, 338, 354, 362<br />

Carol <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix ....80, 82, 87, 89, 90, 95, 105, 107, 108, 110, 114, 116-118, 130, 131, 142, 157, 160, 174, 177-179, 186, 212, 240, 241, 319,<br />

329, 330, 338, 339, 379, 393, 395<br />

Charles <strong>of</strong> Dublin .... 26, 60, 105, 112, 126, 135, 156, 206, 220-222, 227, 229, 232, 233, 239, 240, 242, 246, 250, 253-255, 257, 259-261, 269,<br />

271, 272, 285, 299, 315, 316, 393<br />

Charles <strong>of</strong> Mercury .....................................................................47, 54, 56, 60, 62, 64, 66, 77, 79, 394<br />

Christian <strong>of</strong> Orange ...................................................... 68, 95, 220, 221, 228, 233, 243, 245, 248-252, 276, 332<br />

Colin <strong>of</strong> Dublin .............................................................................................12, 266, 278<br />

David <strong>of</strong> Bagulay ..........................................................................182, 189, 190, 193, 196, 198, 393<br />

David <strong>of</strong> Ilwheirlane .......................................................................3, 26, 27, 33, 41, 43, 50, 52, 68, 69<br />

David <strong>the</strong> Herald ................................................................................3, 334, 337, 340, 392, 393<br />

Denis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Titans ....................................................................... 91-93, 106, 116, 117, 132, 134, 393<br />

Deutsche Bursenschaft ............................................................................................3, 393<br />

Diana Listmaker ................1, 13, 14, 17, 20, 21, 24, 27, 33, 64, 88, 94, 106, 153, 167, 290, 293, 323, 325, 326, 328, 337, 338, 377, 394<br />

Donna <strong>of</strong> Rollingwood ................................................ 92, 95, 103, 104, 115-117, 119, 155, 212, 301, 304, 329, 339<br />

Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Caer-Myrddin ....................................................17, 48, 52, 79, 88, 92, 108, 127, 157, 165, 376, 394<br />

Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Paravel ........................................................17, 45, 48, 52, 79, 87, 88, 92, 108, 157, 165, 361, 394<br />

Douglas Longshanks .... 76, 103-106, 108, 109, 111, 113, 114, 118, 121, 122, 131, 132, 139, 180, 224, 227, 237, 279, 306, 312, 313, 329, 372,<br />

394, 397, 398<br />

Earl <strong>of</strong> Morris ........................................... 25, 28-31, 42, 50, 52, 54, 80, 82, 92, 102, 156-158, 167, 206, 376, 394, 399<br />

Eden <strong>of</strong> Lionsguard .......................................................................9, 123, 130, 139, 150, 394, 395, 397<br />

Edmund Renfield Wanderscribe ...................................131, 146, 239, 240, 245, 248, 256, 257, 265, 279, 280, 282, 324, 394<br />

Edward <strong>of</strong> Southhaven .......................................102, 108, 123, 131, 142, 150, 196, 297-301, 307, 389, 392-394, 396-398<br />

Edward <strong>of</strong> Stonehaven ............................................................... 95, 108, 183, 184, 186, 188, 194-199, 212<br />

Edward Zifran .................................... 111, 115, 186-190, 193, 195, 196, 198-200, 205, 213, 216, 258, 259, 272, 331, 394<br />

Edwin Bersark ..... 3, 5, 6, 8, 11, 13, 17, 18, 20, 21, 27, 31, 33, 34, 42, 60, 76, 87, 110, 152, 153, 163, 183, 192, 203, 289, 323, 325, 337, 376,<br />

392, 394<br />

Eilis ni Roibeard O’Boirne .....................................................2, 113, 118, 138, 160, 162, 178, 221, 263, 323, 394<br />

Elfrida <strong>of</strong> Greenwalls .........................................................................3, 17, 26, 33, 87, 158, 161, 394<br />

Ellen Cross Quills .....................................................................50, 63, 72, 104, 118, 141, 210, 338, 394<br />

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Ellen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Gleaming Star ...................................................................60, 63, 68, 81, 112, 329, 395, 396<br />

Elrond Blacksabre .......................................................................... 186-190, 196-198, 209, 210, 331<br />

Felice <strong>of</strong> Mayhavn House .........................................................................................18, 43<br />

Fiona di Varanus ...........................................................104, 115, 185, 186, 188, 189, 196, 198, 199, 331, 395<br />

Fiona Gregorovna ...... 118, 123, 129, 134, 142, 145, 148, 149, 230, 231, 233, 235, 242, 253-256, 258-260, 269, 272, 280, 281, 284, 285, 395<br />

Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani ... 28, 49, 111, 115, 116, 124, 142, 144, 147, 149, 221, 222, 228, 229, 233, 235, 236, 238, 240-242, 244, 247, 249,<br />

250, 258-260, 267, 273, 275, 277, 279-281, 286, 379, 380, 390, 395-397<br />

Frederic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Tower ....................................................31, 87, 182, 185, 190, 192, 194, 203, 204, 331, 395<br />

Frederick <strong>of</strong> Holland ................................................. 3, 42, 56-58, 69, 73, 82, 97, 155, 203, 204, 263, 395, 396, 399<br />

Frederick <strong>of</strong> Woodlyn ..........................................................................239, 243, 258, 280, 350, 395<br />

Fulk de Wyvern ................................................... 1, 3, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 20-22, 61, 82, 328, 337, 338, 349, 395<br />

Genevieve de la Mer Bleu ...........................................................................................141<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>frey <strong>of</strong> Speraunce ...............................................................................94, 182, 183, 194, 195<br />

Geraldine <strong>of</strong> Toad Hall .........................20, 32, 45, 48, 59, 73, 84, 103, 105, 106, 108, 114, 153, 160, 163, 177, 178, 338, 339, 387<br />

Gerhard Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland .........................................123, 131, 134, 143, 149, 186, 188, 189, 199, 213, 216, 395<br />

Gernot <strong>of</strong> Gallimaufry ............................................68, 87, 103, 104, 106, 107, 117, 182, 183, 185, 192, 194, 196, 325<br />

Gilréan <strong>of</strong> Regin ...................................................................................................187<br />

Gregory <strong>of</strong> York .. 116, 129, 141, 142, 150, 228, 229, 232-234, 239, 241, 242, 246, 252, 253, 259, 260, 268, 269, 271, 272, 275, 315, 316, 330,<br />

332, 383, 390, 395<br />

Grün der Spitzenklöppler .......................................................................................145, 150<br />

Gwendolyn <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Thistle ............................................................................95, 111, 173, 174, 178<br />

Gwendwyn <strong>the</strong> Silent .......................................................................................141, 143, 150<br />

Hagen <strong>the</strong> Strong .................................................................................38, 40, 69, 329, 338, 395<br />

Hal Ravn ............................... 30, 53, 56, 57, 74, 87, 105, 106, 108, 127, 132-134, 140, 141, 161, 164, 326, 339, 394, 395, 397<br />

Harold Breakstone .....................................................4, 8, 26, 27, 32, 33, 48, 68, 75, 88, 287, 323, 338, 374, 395<br />

Henrik <strong>of</strong> Havn ...... 1-5, 8, 9, 12-25, 28-32, 34, 37-41, 43, 45, 51, 52, 54, 55, 57-59, 61, 62, 66, 68, 70, 73, 76, 79, 82, 87, 90-93, 95, 97-100,<br />

103, 107, 108, 110-112, 114, 115, 119, 120, 122, 124, 126, 132, 133, 136, 139,<br />

142, 145, 148, 152, 156, 157, 165, 166, 168-171, 183, 206, 224, 243, 263, 274,<br />

277, 285, 290, 292, 295, 315, 328, 329, 337-339, 346, 363, 376, 378, 381-384,<br />

395<br />

Hilary <strong>of</strong> Serendip ..............................................28, 29, 74, 75, 89, 128, 135, 138, 144, 148, 173, 177, 323, 378, 395<br />

Houri <strong>the</strong> Savage ..............................................................31, 33, 43, 45, 64, 69, 72, 112, 167, 357, 387, 389<br />

Hubert de Recoing ...........................................................................................45, 46, 112<br />

Hugh ap Llewellyn .......................................................................................45, 53, 114, 395<br />

Hugh <strong>the</strong> Undecided ........................ 112, 113, 220, 221, 223, 229, 231-233, 236, 246, 248, 249, 255, 256, 258, 267, 272, 316, 332<br />

Israel ben Jacob ...............................................................................................3, 20, 94<br />

James Greyhelm ..... 4, 6, 15, 16, 18, 30, 34, 42, 45, 52-58, 60, 64, 68, 72, 73, 76, 79, 81, 83-87, 89, 92, 93, 102, 103, 107, 114, 115, 119-123,<br />

133, 141-143, 145, 146, 148, 149, 154, 155, 161-164, 166, 178, 206, 209, 210,<br />

224, 247, 248, 262, 300, 302, 304, 305, 317, 326, 329, 330, 338, 368, 375, 376,<br />

392, 394, 396, 399<br />

Jamie <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Oakenshield .................................................................................20, 207, 337, 396<br />

Jana Seasgair ..............................................................................................135, 139, 272<br />

Jana Seasgir ...........................................................................................319, 393, 396, 397<br />

Janeltis Karaine Starfollower .....................................................................................149, 396<br />

Janet Breakstone ...............................................................................38, 106, 114, 164, 325, 396<br />

Jean de la Grand ‘Anse .................................................................................51, 58, 60, 329, 396<br />

Jerald <strong>of</strong> Galloway ............................ 37, 42, 54, 69, 70, 73, 87, 182-186, 194, 196, 204-206, 282, 311, 324, 331, 393, 395, 396<br />

Jessica Llyrindi <strong>of</strong> Northmarch ...........................................................................118, 223, 226, 281<br />

Jilara <strong>of</strong> Carrowlea ............................................. 128, 138, 140, 143, 147, 150, 180, 279, 319, 392, 393, 395-397, 399<br />

Johann Heinrich Michael Simon von Wernigerode .....................................................................144, 396<br />

John ap Griffin ......................49, 75, 111, 124, 128, 131, 142, 145, 221, 235, 238, 242, 244, 253, 257, 258, 260, 281, 324, 395, 396<br />

Jon de Cles ...........................3, 13, 15, 18-20, 22-24, 27, 32, 36, 43-45, 53, 75, 81, 83, 88, 94, 106, 166, 340, 352, 353, 374, 396<br />

Jon FitzRolf ............................................ 9, 29, 34, 40, 48-51, 57, 83, 94, 103, 105, 108, 131, 132, 160, 161, 325, 396<br />

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Index<br />

Karina <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Far West ..... 2, 4, 5, 7, 14, 17, 26, 27, 32, 44, 45, 50, 52, 72, 84, 85, 102, 104, 106, 114, 115, 124, 155, 157, 172, 247, 300, 323,<br />

325, 326, 338, 339, 363, 395, 396<br />

Karl vom Acht ................................................................................6, 17, 20, 337, 348, 349, 396<br />

Kä<strong>the</strong> Willig von Mainz ..............................................................................................12<br />

Kerry <strong>the</strong> Rock ........................................................................17, 20, 43, 66, 166, 323, 337, 343, 396<br />

Kevin Peregrynne ......7, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 21, 26, 27, 29, 34, 35, 39-43, 46, 48, 51-53, 55-58, 60-62, 64, 65, 67, 73-78, 80, 85, 86, 90, 94,<br />

95, 97-99, 102-108, 110, 111, 114-116, 118, 119, 121-127, 129, 131-133, 135-<br />

137, 145-149, 153, 154, 158-161, 166-169, 173, 174, 178, 179, 183-185, 195,<br />

206, 224-226, 253, 283, 293, 298-308, 310, 311, 313-317, 325, 330, 373-375,<br />

378, 379, 381, 382, 386, 393, 394, 396-398<br />

La Rana .....................................................10, 21, 23, 24, 31, 33, 68, 124, 160, 168, 215, 328, 338, 357, 358, 397<br />

Leanne <strong>of</strong> Maywood .................................................17, 18, 20, 22, 24, 31, 43, 45, 54, 58, 328, 329, 337, 338, 380<br />

Lenore <strong>of</strong> Lynxhaven .......................................................................................183, 185, 331<br />

Lorissa du Griffin ......................................................................235, 239, 270, 275, 332, 390, 395, 397<br />

Louise <strong>of</strong> Woodsholme ................................................................... 32, 132, 135, 141-143, 146, 268-275<br />

Luise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Phoenix .......................................13, 20, 26, 30, 32, 45, 48, 49, 65, 82, 95, 105, 156, 325, 328, 338, 378, 397<br />

Maelgwyn de Lyonesse .............................................................................111, 131, 141, 293, 294<br />

Mariana Silversea ..................................................................................................3, 5<br />

Martin <strong>the</strong> Temperate ....12, 104, 105, 107-109, 113-116, 122-125, 127, 128, 132, 134, 144, 146, 160, 168, 222, 223, 226, 228-232, 234-242,<br />

246, 249-258, 265-271, 274, 276-281, 285, 312, 315, 332, 367, 371, 372, 380,<br />

383, 389, 390, 397<br />

Mary <strong>of</strong> Tamar .......................................................3, 5, 6, 13, 15, 20, 21, 82, 156, 328, 337, 338, 349, 377, 397<br />

Marynel <strong>of</strong> Darkhaven .................................... 3, 4, 6, 20-23, 33, 35, 105, 118, 162, 178, 309, 325, 328, 337, 338, 354, 397<br />

May<strong>the</strong>n <strong>of</strong> Elfhaven ...................................................................135, 142, 143, 145, 149, 152, 306, 397<br />

Mediocrates <strong>of</strong> Hellas ...................................................................................3, 13, 18, 20, 396<br />

Melissa Kendal <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland .............................................................123, 189, 212, 215, 216, 386, 397<br />

Merewynn de Lyonesse .........................................................................................132, 148<br />

Micaëla de Neuville ............................................................................................163, 164<br />

Michael <strong>of</strong> Moria .................................................. 19, 30, 32, 49, 51, 52, 69, 80, 243, 287, 289-291, 379, 397, 398<br />

Michel le Voyageur ........................................................................................ 187, 212-214<br />

Patrice di Coeur Fidel .........................................................................................10, 95, 397<br />

Patrice d’Cilla ................................................. 109, 110, 119, 124, 127, 129, 131, 149-151, 163, 329, 330, 392, 398<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Bellatrix ... 9, 12, 46, 56, 57, 65-67, 73, 74, 77, 80, 82, 86, 87, 89, 90, 92, 95-97, 103, 105-108, 110, 111, 114, 118, 123, 128, 130, 131,<br />

136, 139, 142-144, 148, 150, 152, 157-159, 176-178, 180, 183, 184, 186, 198,<br />

212, 224, 232, 233, 236, 240, 241, 263, 298, 310-312, 319, 329, 330, 338, 339,<br />

370, 378, 387, 393, 395, 398, 399<br />

Questifor <strong>of</strong> Hightower ..............................................................................................53<br />

Radnor <strong>of</strong> Guildemar ................................................................... 137, 138, 145-147, 149, 181, 322, 398<br />

Rand <strong>of</strong> Dunbar ............................... 105, 107, 114-117, 126, 140, 184, 227, 297, 301, 302, 305, 312-315, 317, 394, 395, 398<br />

Randall <strong>of</strong> Hightower ....................................................20, 26, 27, 32, 52, 244, 262, 325, 338, 354, 374, 376, 398<br />

Richard Ironsteed ............................................................30, 32, 49, 80, 91, 92, 287, 291, 292, 323, 333, 398<br />

Richard <strong>of</strong> Havn .......................................105, 114, 117, 119, 129, 131, 141, 157, 224, 226, 227, 237, 241, 392, 394, 398<br />

Richard <strong>of</strong> Mont Real .......................................3, 15, 17, 20, 21, 24, 25, 124, 160, 165, 215, 288, 328, 337, 346, 392, 398<br />

Richard <strong>of</strong> Ravenwolf ...............................................................................182, 183, 185, 205, 331<br />

Richard <strong>the</strong> Short .................................... 3, 4, 13, 15-17, 21, 25, 76, 165, 215, 287, 323, 328, 337, 343, 346, 374, 376, 398<br />

Rima <strong>of</strong> Rockridge ..... 48, 50, 72, 73, 75, 79, 88, 92, 94, 106, 108, 114, 121, 123, 127, 131, 132, 143, 145, 158, 162, 164, 325, 338, 365, 380,<br />

387, 392, 394, 396, 398<br />

Robear du Bois .....113, 116, 128, 129, 138, 140, 142, 146, 181, 222, 223, 225-227, 229-234, 238-242, 246, 250-253, 255, 256, 258-261, 266-<br />

269, 271, 273, 279, 280, 285, 315-317, 379, 380, 387, 391, 393, 395-398<br />

Robert <strong>of</strong> Dunharrow .....6, 9, 14, 18, 19, 21, 27-29, 31-38, 40-46, 50, 56, 59, 61, 63, 66-68, 71, 73, 76, 78, 81, 87, 94-96, 102, 112, 153, 159,<br />

166-169, 298, 325, 326, 338, 339, 349, 355, 376, 385, 392, 394-396, 398, 399<br />

Robert Roundpounder ..................................................................... 51, 52, 80, 112, 288-291, 333, 398<br />

Roger <strong>of</strong> Belden Abbey ..................................................................................84, 283, 379, 398<br />

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Index<br />

Rosemary <strong>of</strong> Talmont ..........................................................................105, 221, 223, 231, 249, 332<br />

Ruth .................................................................... 69, 71-74, 79, 154, 231, 279, 295, 329, 338, 387, 395<br />

Ruthven <strong>of</strong> Rockridge .................................................48, 51, 74, 88, 92, 94, 110, 117, 142, 148, 153, 162, 323, 398<br />

Sabrina de la Bere ...................................................................92, 109, 156, 158, 159, 161, 177, 386, 398<br />

Seitse .......................................................................91, 92, 94, 95, 135, 157, 158, 182, 248, 282, 329<br />

Sheryl <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>spis ...........................................................................................20, 328, 338<br />

Siegfried von H<strong>of</strong>lichskeit .... 1-6, 10, 11, 13, 17, 20, 21, 23, 24, 26, 27, 30, 33, 38, 87, 101, 105, 108, 111, 121, 130, 143, 160, 162, 165, 166,<br />

323, 325, 326, 328, 337-339, 349, 373, 375, 377, 381, 382, 385, 388, 392, 394-<br />

399<br />

Simon von Wernigerode ......................................................................................88, 144, 396<br />

Stefan de Lorraine ... 1, 2, 4, 5, 7-16, 19-27, 29, 30, 32-41, 43-46, 48-57, 61, 62, 64, 66-79, 82, 83, 85, 86, 88-90, 93, 95, 96, 98, 103, 104, 106,<br />

107, 112, 120, 134, 136, 153-156, 158, 165-169, 176, 247, 262, 263, 271, 274,<br />

278, 287, 288, 290, 295, 296, 309, 310, 325, 328, 338, 339, 348, 373-378, 380,<br />

386-389, 392, 394-397, 399<br />

Steingrim Stallari ...............................................................................105, 183, 187, 189, 196, 331<br />

Stephen Blackeagle .....................................................................39, 49, 51, 53, 54, 56, 59, 70, 112, 329<br />

Steven MacEanruig ....... 1-5, 8-11, 13-17, 20, 22, 37, 39, 46, 55, 56, 58, 59, 61, 64-66, 69, 72, 74-76, 78-81, 83, 84, 86-93, 95-100, 104-108,<br />

111, 112, 116, 117, 120-122, 124-126, 128, 129, 133-136, 138, 141, 142, 144,<br />

146, 152, 155-157, 159-162, 164, 170, 172, 174, 177, 182-184, 197, 220, 224-<br />

226, 244-248, 262-264, 271, 272, 274, 282, 296-299, 302, 304, 309-311, 313,<br />

325, 337, 339, 348, 368, 369, 373, 375, 376, 378, 383, 385, 387, 389, 397-399<br />

Sumer Redmaene ...................................................................33, 111, 117, 162, 163, 178, 338, 392, 399<br />

Sylvanus Andere .............................................................................. 25-27, 32, 81, 129, 323, 338<br />

<strong>The</strong>odulf <strong>of</strong> Borogrove .................................................. 105, 117, 119, 127, 134, 148, 185, 187-190, 196, 215, 331<br />

Trude Lacklandia ............................... 83, 104, 106, 108, 114, 115, 117, 119-121, 131, 132, 157, 230, 235, 326, 339, 389, 399<br />

Verena <strong>of</strong> Laurelin ..... 34, 36, 49, 57, 59, 73, 79, 82, 85, 86, 88, 89, 94, 107, 108, 115, 118, 123, 127, 129, 131, 141, 142, 145, 148, 155, 162,<br />

163, 209, 282, 299, 300, 326, 329, 330, 338, 368, 385, 399<br />

Waldt von Markheim ............................ 94, 105, 123, 124, 131, 132, 148, 220, 221, 229, 234, 245, 254, 265, 282-285, 392, 399<br />

Walter <strong>of</strong> Greenwalls .....................................................................................3, 6, 24, 27, 399<br />

Wendryn <strong>of</strong> Townsend ....................................................................................8, 20, 328, 337<br />

Wilhelm von Schlüssel .......1-1, 11, 53, 58, 72, 75, 79, 82, 94, 95, 102, 103, 106, 114, 115, 117, 127, 133, 141, 149-151, 155, 163, 164, 168,<br />

180, 223, 244, 308, 324, 370, 377, 383, 394, 399<br />

William Gordon <strong>of</strong> York ............................................ 65-68, 80, 111, 113, 124, 125, 145, 163, 178, 214, 244, 397, 399<br />

William <strong>of</strong> Hoghton ...... 64, 87, 88, 103, 104, 107, 111, 115-117, 119, 121, 122, 133, 141, 144, 145, 149, 155, 163, 188, 212, 237, 242, 254,<br />

257, 281, 301, 323, 329, 339, 397, 399<br />

William <strong>of</strong> York ...........................................................60, 66, 69, 89, 104, 164, 243, 244, 248, 282, 309, 368<br />

William <strong>the</strong> Lucky .... 29, 37, 39, 53, 56, 59, 64, 65, 67, 72, 74-78, 82-84, 87, 89, 91-96, 99, 101, 103, 105, 106, 108, 110, 111, 113-115, 117,<br />

121, 122, 124, 126, 128, 133-135, 139, 141, 144-146, 148, 150, 158, 159, 164,<br />

197, 212, 220, 223-227, 229, 230, 237, 240, 244, 245, 248, 257, 259, 262, 263,<br />

271, 272, 274, 278, 280, 282, 293, 295, 297, 299, 310, 313, 315-317, 325, 368,<br />

369, 386, 387, 399<br />

William <strong>the</strong> Silent ......................................................... 18-20, 22, 104, 328, 337, 338, 341, 347, 375, 376, 399<br />

Wilowen <strong>of</strong> Stuarts .............................................................................118, 140, 141, 143, 318, 399<br />

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