Fencing Practice Sunday October 31 at 1PM

Greetings Debatable Lands,

This Sunday October 31 there will be practice at Washington Blvd starting at 1PM.

Limited loaner gear is available. If you need loaner gear contact me at fencingmarshal (AT) debatablelands (DOT) org.

Make sure to remember to bring your proof of vaccination, or negative COVID test within 72 hours, and photo ID to practice, as those are now mandatory to be shown at all in person activities.

Masks will not be required for fully vaccinated individuals (2 weeks after the final dose of the vaccine). Masks are still required for unvaccinated individuals.

Although the SCA complies with all applicable laws to try to ensure the health and safety of our event participants, we cannot eliminate the risk of exposure to infectious diseases during in-person events. By participating in the in-person events of the SCA, you acknowledge and accept the potential risks. You agree to take any additional steps to protect your own health and safety and those under your control as you believe to be necessary.

See you at practice,

jorundr

Royal News from Agincourt – VIVANT!

Hello Debatable Lands! Salve Accolens! From Baron Brandubh and Baroness Hilda!

Agincourt on Saturday was a great success indeed! We witnessed smiling faces, camaraderie, laughter, cooperation, and most of all, friendship. We have missed you all so much! Thank you to Meesteres Odriana and her staff for a splendid time, and particularly the amazing feast!

Thank you, too, to all the newcomers we were able to chat with, and everyone who made them all feel so welcome! And a special to Mistress Zoe Akropolotina for mentoring and encouraging in the area of combat archery, and to those that provided a fast and clear check-in experience in these odd times.

We’d also like to send a hearty and warm THANK YOU to Their Majesties (and Their staff) for attending, holding two Kingdom Championships, and gracing us with an amazing Royal Court. We bring news of these matter that involved Debatable Landers, from the official rolls:

-The new Kingdom Archery Champion is Yakub al-Musafir
-The new Kingdom Thrown Weapons Champion is Lady Tristan

-Well wishes to those with changing positions:
-Baron Brandubh as he steps down from Sigil Herald (Deputy Kingdom Herald)
-THL Nicola Beese as she became apprenticed to Mistress Graidhne ni Ruaidh

-Congratulations to those Barony members who received their Awards of Arms, and thus may call themselves Lord, Lady, Noble, or Armiger:
-Lord Thorinn of the Debatable Lands (Keith)
-Lord Niall Mac Raedwulf
-Lord Reinhard Regenbogen
-Lady Lartia Cerva
-Lady Scheiny of Dahlraidia
-Lady Fine Failain
-Lord Turlough Feolain

-Congratulations to those Barony members receiving Orders of Merit and similar:
Lord Li Chang, Order of the Golden Alce (martial)
Lady Rose O’Tierrany, Order of the Sycamore (A&S)
Katrina Beese, Order of the Silver Alce (youth martial)
Lemony of the Debatable Lands, Order of the Silve Alce (youth martial)
Lady Vika Vyborgskaia, Order of the Cornelian (courtesy)
Master Jussi Laplain, Order of the Keystone (service)
Lord Patrokles Athenaios, Order of the Golden Alce (martial)

-Congratulations to those Barony members receiving these Accolades:
The Honorable Lady Catherine O’Herlihy for her induction into the Order of the Millrind, the Order of High Merit for service
Baroness Muirgheal ingean Dubhghaill, our Seneschal, who was awarded a Court Barony

VIVANT to ALL!

In Levitate et Caritate, and Cheers,
Baron Brandubh and Baroness Hilda

Agincourt Thank Yous!

Please heed the words of Meesteres Odriana vander Brugge, Agincourt Autocrat.

Now that I have had a day of rest, I can get to the best part of being an Autocrat, the THANK YOUS! I lost all of my words when I was trying to properly convey my appreciation in court and don’t feel like my appreciation was clear in the moment. The big feelings were as much about how much the day meant to me as well as being a very proud Mom.

Firstly, I want to thank the Officers of the Barony, Society, and Kingdom for making it possible for us to come together again in celebration. I appreciate their efforts, patience, and steadfastness throughout this experience. Without their work, we would not have been able to hold the event at all, let alone as safely as possible.

Thank you to everyone that came out to spend the day with us. It was so nice seeing so many people enjoying themselves and spending time together. The people that traveled to see us, no matter how far, thank you for spending the time, money, and energy to do so. We loved hosting you and hope you return to Our Fair Barony again soon.

Thank you to the Royalty for not only joining us for the day, but for holding their Kingdom Archery and Thrown Weapons Championships here. It was a pleasure to host you and we hope that, despite some minor hiccups, you were made comfortable and to feel welcome. Hosting you was a pleasure, as it always is, and we are so happy to have had the opportunity to do so.

Thank you to my staff –

My tollner, Lady Astridr Thoroffsdottir, who did an amazing job getting things coordinated with our “Plague Doctors”, THL Muirgheal inghen Dubhghaill and THL Ceindrech verch Elidir to ensure that everything ran smoothly between the two departments. Also thank you to THL Hara Kikumatsu for guiding Astridr both before and during the event.

A special thank you to my Head Cook, Signora Benedicta di Venezia. You’ve cooked in kitchens all over the Kingdom since you were tiny and have blossomed into a capable and talented cook in your own right. You cooking feast at Agincourt was everything that I wanted it to be and I couldn’t be prouder of the work that you did. I also want to thank the staff that made that delicious feast happen: To Lord Eamonn (who was cooking at his first event in about 30 years), Mistress Zosia Kowaleswska (who also washed dishes at the end of the night), Lemony (who made all of the vegetable tarts and was a HUGE help in the kitchen), and Eby Jousie (who was an absolute powerhouse all day).

Thank you to Polyhymnia for allowing us to use their dining canopy in order to allow feast to happen, to THL Ceindrech verch Elidir for bringing it to site and to THL Jorundr hinn Rotin for coordinating putting it up and taking it down.

My Heavy Weapons MIC and Event MIC, Maighstir Kieran MacRae, who in his first time as event MIC put together some really amazing scenarios for our fighters to participate with and who kept things safe and fun all day. Thank you to Sir Oliver and THL Guillaume who generously created a tournament for our fighters.

My MOL, Viscountess Lucilla Theresa de Courtenay, was, as always, amazing. Thank you so much for coming and for taking care of the List.

Thank you to my Archery MIC, THL Katherine Tantzel, who stepped in when Skjoldrbjorn was unable to attend (we hope y’all feel better!). Thank you to the Combat Archery MIC, Zoe Akropolitina, our Thrown Weapons MIC THL Kumagaya Kentarou Masamoto. And to THL Jorundr hinn Rotin our Fencing MIC.

Thank you to Baroness Constance Glyn Dwr for holding a Bower. Also, thank you to Baroness Anna Eisenkopf for being our Royalty Liaison and coordinating hospitality for the Royalty on the day of the event. A special thank you to Lady Kara Ivarsdottir for helping us create space from nothing so that the Royalty had a room.

Thank you to Lord Ingvar Sviatoslavich for helping get the hall put back together at the end of the day.

To our site cleanup crew: Maighstir Kieran MacRae (who coordinated everyone), Lord Geirrulfr, Scheiny Celaeno Speckschuttelnerin, Turlough, Lady Fine Failain, Lord Ingvar Sviatoslavich, and THL Ceindrech verch Elidir, THL Muirgheal inghen Dubhghaill, Owen, and Lady Aibhell Diarmata.

To our kitchen cleanup crew: Signora Benedicta di Venezia, Lord Eamonn, Mistress Zosia Kowaleswska, and Baroness Juliana Rosalia Dolce DiSiena.

I think that’s everyone. IF I MISSED YOU, you are loved and appreciated, I’m imperfect and may not have caught you in my notes during the event. If I did forget you, please let me know so that I may formally thank you for your contribution to such a lovely day.

Thank you, thank you, thank you.

~Odriana

Fencing Practice Sunday October 24 at 1 PM

Greetings Debatable Lands,

This Sunday October 24 there will be practice at Washington Blvd starting at 1PM.

Limited loaner gear is available. If you need loaner gear contact me at fencingmarshal (AT) debatablelands (DOT) org.

Make sure to remember to bring your proof of vaccination, or negative COVID test within 72 hours, and photo ID to practice, as those are now mandatory to be shown at all in person activities.

Masks will not be required for fully vaccinated individuals (2 weeks after the final dose of the vaccine). Masks are still required for unvaccinated individuals. Although the SCA complies with all applicable laws to try to ensure the health and safety of our event participants, we cannot eliminate the risk of exposure to infectious diseases during in-person events. By participating in the in-person events of the SCA, you acknowledge and accept the potential risks. You agree to take any additional steps to protect your own health and safety and those under your control as you believe to be necessary.

See you at practice,

jorundr

Newcomer Tours at Agincourt

Hello Debatable Lands! Salve Accolens!

We’re looking forward to seeing everyone at Agincourt today!

If you’re new or newer, or just want a refresher, I’ll be conducting event tours at 11am and 2pm, starting at the gate (troll, or check-in). Come learn about event things, Barony things, SCA and Kingdom things… all discussion welcome!

In Levitate et Caritate,

Baroness Hilda

Agincourt – October 23, 2021

Greetings Noble Populace,

The Barony-Marche of the Debatable Lands looks forward to seeing all of you at Agincourt, Saturday October 23, 2021.

With the current COVID-19 policies, we would like to ask all of you to have your photo id and your vaccination card or negative test (within 72 hours of the event start) at your car.  Our intent is to have you drive up, pull over, and have your paperwork checked before you park.  Then you may troll in, sign the contact tracking sheet, and proceed with your day.  Look for the Plague Doctors sign!

Please be aware that to use the restrooms or be inside the hall you must wear a mask.

We will be taking registration at the door buts it is not too late to sign up online with SCARs if you wish to do so; follow the link https://members.sca.org/apps/#MtgList

You can find out more about the events of the day at our website http://debatablelands.org/events/2021-10-23%20Agincourt.php

The Kingdom website https://aethelmearc.org/event/agincourt-xiv-2/

The Event Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/events/238643750877098

This amazing article from the Æthelmearc Gazette https://aethelmearcgazette.com/2021/10/20/agincourt-oct-23rd-the-details/

Registration:

Adult Event Registration: $15

Adult Member Discount Registration: $10

Child (6 – 16): $7

Child (Under 6): FREE

Feast: $10

Registration Family Cap: $37

Member Discount Family Cap: $27

[There is no lunch at this event]

Please reach out to our Autocrat for questions about the event Meesteres Odriana vander Brugghe (Jennifer Strobel)  jjss@myself.com

Please reach out to the Feast Coordinator with questions; Signora Benedicta di Venetia (formerly known as Lady Alethea Cowle)  lake.strobel@gmail.com.

Please reach out to me if you have any questions regarding the Covid-19 Restrictions. THL Muirgheal inghean Dubhghaill (Heather Cogan) muirgheall@gmail.com

All Adults must show proof of vaccination or a negative test within 72 hours of the start of the event. Adults must be masked inside regardless of vaccination status or test results, children under the age of 12 to the age of 2 must wear a mask at all times. Children under the age of 2 are exempt from this policy. If you are not feeling well, please stay home and help safeguard the realm.

SCA Covid Policies: https://www.sca.org/news/covidsafe-proof-of-fully-vaccinated-status-or-negative-covid-test-policy-resolution/

FAQ: https://www.sca.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/20210829-Proof-of-Vaccination-or-Negative-Test-Policy-FAQs.pdf

Although the SCA complies with all applicable laws to try to ensure the health and safety of our event participants, we cannot eliminate the risk of exposure to infectious diseases during in-person events. By participating in the in-person events of the SCA, you acknowledge and accept the potential risks. You agree to take any additional steps to protect your own health and safety and those under your control as you believe to be necessary.

Online sewing circle Thurs, Oct 21, at 7:30

Online sewing is Thursday, Oct 21, at 7:30. Feel free to sew, knit, braid, or do other fiber things with company. If you are making or repairing something, we may ask to see it. Hope you can join us. If you have questions or want the zoom information, email sewing (at) debatablelands (dot) org.

Finé’s Bycocket Hat Project

The bycocket (or chapel à bec) needs no introduction—a fashionable hat from the 14th to 16th century worn by men, women, and sometimes animals in period art. Bycockets come in many shapes, sizes, and colors with adornments such as feathers, brocade, colored liners, and beads. Finé ingen Fáeláin made her own bycocket using a wool felt hat blank using this tutorial on YouTube and a cloche hat blank from Amazon.

The basic construction steps (as elaborated on in the video) involve:

  1. Wetting and heating the wool with an iron
  2. Stretching the hat blank to fit your skull
  3. Creasing the folded brim of the hat with an iron
  4. Trimming the brim of the hat to your desired shape and height with chalk and some sharp scissors

One aspect of construction that is not explained in detail in the video is the forming of the skull-hugging portion of the hat. When pulling the hat blank over your skull, it’s important to pull from the sides of your head as well as the front and back. This ensures even stretching of the wool, and a head-shaped hat with a brim that doesn’t stick out awkwardly or sag away from the rest of the hat. Thankfully, if a hat is overstretched in one direction, more stretch can be added in the opposite direction to correct the shape.

Finé chose to leave herhat unlined and add a couple plague-edition pilgrim pins. Eventually, she would like to add at least a linen liner in case the felt dye decides to wander onto her veil or wimple, and perhaps also a contrasting brocade on the turned brim of the hat.

The finished (for now) product!

As fall approaches our Debatable Lands, fresh layers of warm garb are a welcome sight. This is Finé’s first felt project as well as her first non-sewn hat. It was a straightforward project that any beginner can make with household tools. Happy crafting!

New Vindex Solis Named! (And the date for the next Sun and Moon Lists)

This past Sunday was a glorious day, with the outgoing Defender of the Sun, Master Jussi taking on all comers in the first round of a well-fought Bear Pit!

The points of the Bear Pit were so close, that we had a final round, best of five, with the finalists, THL Guillaume (our new Kight Marshal!) and THL Rhys. The combatants needed all five exciting and chivalrous rounds, but in the end, the Victor and new Defender of the Sun…

THL Rhys of Milesend!! Vivat!

And Vivat! To Jessica of the Debatable Lands (new name coming soon), who has attained training enough through the Stellar Tourneys to be a full fledged MOL!

Thank you, too, to Sir Koredono for marshaling, Lady Vika for MoLing, and Baron Brandubh for heralding!

The next Stellar Tourneys will be Sun (Heavy fighting) AND Moon (Rapier fighting) in concurrent lists on November 21st!