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Highlights:
Highlights:
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Unofficial Court Reports:
Unofficial Court Reports:
* <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">'''On the field Wednesday (March 14):'''
 
> [[@Juan Hector Valdez]] – Iren Fyrd
*<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">'''On the field Wednesday (March 14):'''
> [[@Galen MacColmain]] – Stile Fyrd</span>
** [[@Juan Hector Valdez]] – Iren Fyrd
* <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">'''At the Calontir party Wednesday (March 14):'''
** [[@Galen MacColmain]] – Stile Fyrd
> [[@Rebecca Beaumont]] – Silver Hammer</span>
*<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">'''At the Calontir party Wednesday (March 14):'''
* <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">'''On the Equestrian field Thursday (March 15):'''
** [[@Rebecca Beaumont]] – Silver Hammer
> [[@Gavin O’Shannon]] – Eo Fyrd
*<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">'''On the Equestrian field Thursday (March 15):'''
> [[@Christiaen Janssen]] – Eo Fyrd</span>
** [[@Gavin O’Shannon]] – Eo Fyrd
* <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">'''Thursday evening Court:'''
** [[@Christiaen Janssen]] – Eo Fyrd
> [[@Gawin Kappler]] – Golden Calon Swan
*<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">'''Thursday evening Court:'''
> [[@Pepin of Forgotten Sea]] – Leather Mallet
** [[@Gawin Kappler]] – Golden Calon Swan
> [[@Luther Hoffen Drunck]] – Leather Mallet
** [[@Pepin of Forgotten Sea]] – Leather Mallet
> [[@Mattheu Chartrain]] – Stile Fyrd
** [[@Luther Hoffen Drunck]] – Leather Mallet
> [[@Jon Chesey]] – Torse
** [[@Mattheu Chartrain]] – Stile Fyrd
> [[@Germanicus]] – AoA
** [[@Jon Chesey]] – Torse
> [[@Oisín Haconson]] – AoA
** [[@Germanicus]] – AoA
> [[@Da'ud ibn Ibrahim al-Sisari|Da’ud ibn Ibrahim al-Sisari]] (Dawi) – Cross of Calontir</span>
** [[@Oisín Haconson]] – AoA
* <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">'''Other court tidings:'''
** [[@Da'ud ibn Ibrahim al-Sisari|Da’ud ibn Ibrahim al-Sisari]] (Dawi) – Cross of Calontir
> Epay is now available to preregister for some events.
 
> [[@Janos Katona]] & [[@Dulcibella de Chateaurien]] received RUSH War Certificates.
*<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">'''Other court tidings:'''
> Duchess [[@Aislinn Morcroft]] was introduced as the new RUSH chancellor. The deadline to make the Lilies book for RUSH classes is <span class="aQJ">April 15</span>.
** Epay is now available to preregister for some events.
> War pay was given and the muster book passed around.
** [[@Janos Katona]] & [[@Dulcibella de Chateaurien]] received RUSH War Certificates.
> Baroness [[@Marie Du Puy]] presented largess: lanterns made by Baron [[@Hugh Du Puy]].</span>
** Duchess [[@Aislinn Morcroft]] was introduced as the new RUSH chancellor. The deadline to make the Lilies book for RUSH classes is <span class="aQJ">April 15</span>.
** War pay was given and the muster book passed around.
** Baroness [[@Marie Du Puy]] presented largess: lanterns made by Baron [[@Hugh Du Puy]].


Photos:
Photos:
* Vilhelm Lich - https://www.flickr.com/photos/vilhelm_lich_photostream/
 
*Vilhelm Lich - https://www.flickr.com/photos/vilhelm_lich_photostream/


Comments and Impressions:
Comments and Impressions:
* Stile Field Battle <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">''by <span style="color: #1155cc;">[[@https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__op.calontir.org_persona.php-3Fp-3D4420&d=DwMFaQ&c=Cu5g146wZdoqVuKpTNsYHeFX_rg6kWhlkLF8Eft-wwo&r=HMuG7tl-bVEdqt-txqKN6pejKTIm0blUrdFOGfTmvlU&m=EMUoI8w9t1ZydYCf96eAp_SEt0M1gKLZ0H8sAeVMU8M&s=tF8o-iyUO1AKG2cSYUU_UGmPk2s0JJmr-F76nB30mQs&e=|Baroness Ayisha bint Asad]]</span>''</span>
> <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">Many of you have heard this already. The lucky ones have lived it. I beg your indulgence for repeating once more the glories of the Calon Host.</span>
> <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">At Gulf Wars this year, there were three battles planned: the Town, the Field, and the Ravine. The Town was fought, and<span class="m_3552763461669435453m_1707091296668116190text_exposed_show"> lost. The Ravine was flooded. It is of the Field I will now speak.</span></span>
> <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; display: block; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">We gathered upon a Wednesday, fair and sunny. At the appointed hour of <span class="aQJ">1pm</span> we mustered. With many still weary from the armored battle, our small group started out towards the field, a few stragglers trailing behind. No songs had we this time, but still our banner in front, and a wagon full of water and shields.
> We were directed here, then there, as the generals organized their troops and counted the tally. Fourty-some per side, if memory serves. Anthills were active, and we were cautioned accordingly. Our Commander, Master Donald, was given our assignment: to harry and delay the enemy, as the cavalry to our side ran ahead and picked them off.
> And delay we did! The first round, we advanced as one; then came the command to fall back. Twice, thrice, we retreated in good order, stringing along our adversary as their flank was picked apart. Then came the call to press, step and step again. Across the field we swept them, across the world’s edge, as our line held and theirs crumbled.
> Few fighters we lost that round, and our side’s generals sang the praises of the Calon Host! Our enemies, too, saw our worth, and sent over their Masters to better deal with us in the second round.
> We were hard pressed then, and many perished. What little I saw: Uji beset our foe, until he was legged. One reached forth to end him, and in that moment exposed himself to me. I took the shot, before I too was slain. My comrades fought bravely, but as the tide advances, so too the wave of the enemy overtook our lines.
> The third and final round then came. Again we advanced, again fell back, and once again, we pressed the line. One by one our fighters fell, until four still stood – Ujimori, shield in hand, and no hand left to hold a sword. Baron Donald, Master of Defense, now defenseless, but still standing. Master Gawin, and a recruit from the West, Ibrahim, still stood with arms. Stepped forward they then with what they had in hand (or with what they did not). Other kingdoms fell in line, and together forced out the foe. A few scattered fighters then remained to be picked off, and the third round was ours!
> The Calon Host fought as one, and both sides alike acknowledged our role in the fray.
> (Apologies to anyone whose part I remembered incorrectly. Fog of war, and all that.)
> </span><span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">You may view the latest post at </span><span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #1155cc; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">[[@https:''urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__falconbanner.gladiusinfractus.com_2018_03_25_stile-2Dfield-2Dbattle-2Dat-2Dgulf_&d=DwMFaQ&c=Cu5g146wZdoqVuKpTNsYHeFX_rg6kWhlkLF8Eft-wwo&r=HMuG7tl-bVEdqt-txqKN6pejKTIm0blUrdFOGfTmvlU&m=EMUoI8w9t1ZydYCf96eAp_SEt0M1gKLZ0H8sAeVMU8M&s=j1L_enfzLRT2JvjGxHvwQug_HERYxj5O4Oo0Rx-HEcs&e=|http:''falconbanner.gladiusinfractus.com/2018/03/25/stile-field-battle-at-gulf/]]</span>


*Stile Field Battle <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">''by <span style="color: #1155cc;">[http://op.calontir.org/persona.php?p=4420 Baroness Ayisha bint Asad]</span>''</span>
<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">Many of you have heard this already. The lucky ones have lived it. I beg your indulgence for repeating once more the glories of the Calon Host.
<br>
At Gulf Wars this year, there were three battles planned: the Town, the Field, and the Ravine. The Town was fought, and lost. The Ravine was flooded. It is of the Field I will now speak.
<br>
We gathered upon a Wednesday, fair and sunny. At the appointed hour of 1pm we mustered. With many still weary from the armored battle, our small group started out towards the field, a few stragglers trailing behind. No songs had we this time, but still our banner in front, and a wagon full of water and shields.
<br>
We were directed here, then there, as the generals organized their troops and counted the tally. Fourty-some per side, if memory serves. Anthills were active, and we were cautioned accordingly. Our Commander, Master Donald, was given our assignment: to harry and delay the enemy, as the cavalry to our side ran ahead and picked them off.
<br>
And delay we did! The first round, we advanced as one; then came the command to fall back. Twice, thrice, we retreated in good order, stringing along our adversary as their flank was picked apart. Then came the call to press, step and step again. Across the field we swept them, across the world’s edge, as our line held and theirs crumbled.
<br>
Few fighters we lost that round, and our side’s generals sang the praises of the Calon Host! Our enemies, too, saw our worth, and sent over their Masters to better deal with us in the second round.
<br>
We were hard pressed then, and many perished. What little I saw: Uji beset our foe, until he was legged. One reached forth to end him, and in that moment exposed himself to me. I took the shot, before I too was slain. My comrades fought bravely, but as the tide advances, so too the wave of the enemy overtook our lines.<br>
The third and final round then came. Again we advanced, again fell back, and once again, we pressed the line. One by one our fighters fell, until four still stood – Ujimori, shield in hand, and no hand left to hold a sword. Baron Donald, Master of Defense, now defenseless, but still standing. Master Gawin, and a recruit from the West, Ibrahim, still stood with arms. Stepped forward they then with what they had in hand (or with what they did not). Other kingdoms fell in line, and together forced out the foe. A few scattered fighters then remained to be picked off, and the third round was ours!
<br>
The Calon Host fought as one, and both sides alike acknowledged our role in the fray.
<br>
(Apologies to anyone whose part I remembered incorrectly. Fog of war, and all that.)</span>
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Revision as of 17:11, 23 June 2018

March 10-18, 2018 Location: Kings Arrow Ranch, Lumberton, MS Royalty: TRM Ashir and Ashland

War Chieftain: Snorri Ridari Land Steward: HE Magnus Anskegg

Gulf Wars Website: http://www.gulfwars.org/ Pre-registration via PayPal Muster (to sign up) Muster Roll (to see who has already signed up) War Logistics Google Doc (ride shares, etc.)

Volunteer link @https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSesRBd8zVPURMNzoxZVhLMElLnqKK1nZedRH4nxzX7Tk2ZzMQ/viewform?edit_requested=true

Calontir War Council - http://warcouncil.calontir.org/Home/


Highlights:


Unofficial Court Reports:

  • Other court tidings:

Photos:

Comments and Impressions:

Many of you have heard this already. The lucky ones have lived it. I beg your indulgence for repeating once more the glories of the Calon Host.
At Gulf Wars this year, there were three battles planned: the Town, the Field, and the Ravine. The Town was fought, and lost. The Ravine was flooded. It is of the Field I will now speak.
We gathered upon a Wednesday, fair and sunny. At the appointed hour of 1pm we mustered. With many still weary from the armored battle, our small group started out towards the field, a few stragglers trailing behind. No songs had we this time, but still our banner in front, and a wagon full of water and shields.
We were directed here, then there, as the generals organized their troops and counted the tally. Fourty-some per side, if memory serves. Anthills were active, and we were cautioned accordingly. Our Commander, Master Donald, was given our assignment: to harry and delay the enemy, as the cavalry to our side ran ahead and picked them off.
And delay we did! The first round, we advanced as one; then came the command to fall back. Twice, thrice, we retreated in good order, stringing along our adversary as their flank was picked apart. Then came the call to press, step and step again. Across the field we swept them, across the world’s edge, as our line held and theirs crumbled.
Few fighters we lost that round, and our side’s generals sang the praises of the Calon Host! Our enemies, too, saw our worth, and sent over their Masters to better deal with us in the second round.
We were hard pressed then, and many perished. What little I saw: Uji beset our foe, until he was legged. One reached forth to end him, and in that moment exposed himself to me. I took the shot, before I too was slain. My comrades fought bravely, but as the tide advances, so too the wave of the enemy overtook our lines.
The third and final round then came. Again we advanced, again fell back, and once again, we pressed the line. One by one our fighters fell, until four still stood – Ujimori, shield in hand, and no hand left to hold a sword. Baron Donald, Master of Defense, now defenseless, but still standing. Master Gawin, and a recruit from the West, Ibrahim, still stood with arms. Stepped forward they then with what they had in hand (or with what they did not). Other kingdoms fell in line, and together forced out the foe. A few scattered fighters then remained to be picked off, and the third round was ours!
The Calon Host fought as one, and both sides alike acknowledged our role in the fray.
(Apologies to anyone whose part I remembered incorrectly. Fog of war, and all that.)

http://falconbanner.gladiusinfractus.com/2018/03/25/stile-field-battle-at-gulf/



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