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*The Great Machine, Beatriz la Cristaliere - blob:https://www.facebook.com/68e05d89-e57e-4877-9cdf-3e2c0f8b1e09
*The Great Machine, Beatriz la Cristaliere - facebook link won't work
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/vhersch_rhianydd/sets/72157709148126372/?fbclid=IwAR1koN6LPb02wNykVSohGc7MvmvfHXaxqjb3Y2-kveKs7ujmbCo5Z1Ey4DM Rhianydd Arbeth]


=Comments and Impressions:=
=Comments and Impressions:=

Revision as of 20:05, 19 June 2019

General Information

Known World Historic Combat Studies Symposium

The SCA's first ever Known World Historic Combat Studies Symposium will be held during the opening weekend (Fri June 7 - Monday June 11, 2019) of Lilies War (Fri June 7 - Sun June 16).

The symposium will provide a series of focused classes and hands-on workshops focused on the A&S side of medieval and renaissance combat. These topics include, but are not limited to the study of historic combat techniques - including aspects that cannot be done as part of SCA marshal activities; military history; and the creation of armor, weapons, archery equipment, and equestrian equipment. For guidelines on historic combat as a form of A&S, please refer to this document: http://www.calontir.org/files/pdf/artsci/martialstudy/sca-approved-rules-martial-studies-2005.pdf

Fighting activities (rattan, fencing, and archery) will emphasize historic aspects of SCA and attendees will also be welcome to join Calontir for everything that the Lilies War has to offer.

https://www.facebook.com/events/530911323984319/

Research Paper Competition

The SCA has come to cover a vast stretch of human history: all the years before the seventeenth century, all across the world. A wonderful myriad of cultures have thrived in that long time span, and the SCA gives us all opportunities to sample - or drink deeply - from the experiences and examples of these long-ago peoples.

Write a short research paper about a slice of history you find particularly enthralling. It could be a culture, an event, an individual, or a particular historical development.

TO ENTER:

  • Keep your entries to roughly five pages or 2,500 words
  • Include your sources in some manner (c'mon, half the fun of reading papers is chasing down new sources)!
  • ENTRY DEADLINE: 11:59PM, Sunday May 26th
  • Submit papers to Hugo van Harlo

THE PRIZE: A Half-Price Books gift card will be awarded to two winners: one Mallet, Swan, or below, and another to a Laurel, Lily, or Hammer.

JUDGING/FEEDBACK SESSION: Wednesday 1:00-3:00; Entrants will be contacted with a specific time slot, but everyone is welcome to come be history geeks together at this time. Winners will be announced at court.

LOCATION: Bull Woods' camp kitchen (across from the showers and Heralds' Point, aka Laurel Holler)

JUDGES: Three awesome research-loving, history-geeking-out-on, paper-reading, friendly neighborhood Laurels:

SPONSOR: Hugo van Harlo

https://www.facebook.com/events/289780631951931/

Highlights:

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Unofficial Court Report:

Saturday evening court, June 8:

Other court tidings Saturday evening:

  • 15 newcomers received mugs.
  • Honorable Lord Lawrence Taillefer the Leech and Mistress Geneviève de Chambéry were invested as Baronage of Vatavia. They presented a gift of scutari blanks to Their Majesties.
  • The Barony of Vatavia presented gifts to Uldin and Sung.
  • Their Excellencies Owen and Malkin of Gryphon’s Lair presented gifts on behalf of Their Majesties of Artemisia.

Sunday field courts, June 9:

Thursday field courts, June 13:

Friday evening court, June 14:

Other court tidings Friday evening:

Photos & Videos:

  • The Great Machine, Beatriz la Cristaliere - facebook link won't work
  • Rhianydd Arbeth

Comments and Impressions:

  • I attended my first Lilies this past week and I have a few pieces of word fame.

To the crew of the Broken Harp. Thank you for always being there with a quick joke, a helping hand, and a cold drink. To the ladies of the dye tent. This was my first time using period dyes and you made me feel like I could dye anything. Thank you for your support and encouragement. To the folks who make the Fyrdraca possible. That boat is magic. I hope like hell we, as a Society, can keep her afloat for many more years. Keep up the good work. I am incredibly grateful for having had the chance to row and sail in that craft. To their Excellencies Three Rivers, thank you for opening your camp and your hearts to me. I will not ever forget. To Master Edward and his camp mates. Thank you for offering me a shady place to sit, a bite to eat, and wonderful company. To Hirsch and Magda (please forgive any misspellings), thank you for welcoming me into your little corner of the war. There were dozens of people, two delightful young ladies who were lovely company and fabulous dance partners, a young man I met at the Lake party Saturday, and so many more that I would thank for making my first Lilies special. I intend to return. I hope to see all of you again. And to all of Calontir... You have awakened the bard in my heart with your exuberance for song. I hope to carry your example home. - Hrafn orthlokarr