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Tarquin Bjornsson wrote:#31 sir gunther

is that the sir gunther that just moved down there?


No its not
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dukelogan wrote:brooklyn!! how dare you insult me like that!! i am from queens, top of the food chain!



BAYSIDE BABY!!!!!
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Here is the most offical and latest breaking list of entrants, from the Kingdom Seneschal again:

Greetings!

This weekend Atlantia will travel to the beautiful mountains of Crannog
Mor to witness the Crown List of Their Majesties, King Cuan and Queen
Padraigin. The weather is expected to be mild (thankfully) and should
prove to make the day a happier experience for us all.

To add to the anticipation of the event, Their Majesties have asked me
to publish the current list of participants in this forum. So, in
order of precedence, here are those who would vie to wear Atlantia's Crown:

1 Duke Olaf Askoldssonn
2 Duke Badouin Mackenzie
3 Count Havordh Aettarbani
4 VisCount Axel of Tavastia
5 Sir Godfried of Frisia
6 Sir Otto von Schwartzkatz
7 Master Valdemar Wendel Bayard
8 Sir Morvran Corbet de la Flamme
9 Sir Gunther Addis
10 Sir Janos of Cyddlain Downs
11 Master Bryce de Byram
12 Sir Vladimir Ivanovitch Aleksandrov
13 Sir Daemon Broussard
14 Sir Thomas of Calais
15 Master Kevin of Thornbury
16 Sir Rodrigo Falcone
17 Baron Jonathas Reinisch
18 Baron Raven MacGregor
19 THL Karl Haraldsson
20 THL Susanna Grey
21 THL Randall Sinclair Hawkins
22 THL Brian Killian the Red
23 THL Elizabeth of Rosewood
24 Baron Achbar ibn Ali
25 THL Marc d'Aubigny
25 Lord Bryan of Sacred Stone
26 Lord Sean Delamare
27 Lord Jonathan Blackbow
28 Lord Mungoe McKlinchy
29 Lord Henry West
30 Lord Abel Brem
31 Lord Valen Ravenwood
32 Lord Refkell Melrakki Einarsson
33 Lord Ludovico il Corvo
34 Lord William le Younger
35 No AoA Olaf Wulfbrandt
36 No AoA James Griffin
37 No AoA Cerwynne ap Fhearghuis

I look forward to watching their valor and chivalry with many of you on
Saturday.

In service,

Dame Anne le Coeur, OP
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forest hills!!

8)
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dukelogan wrote:brooklyn!! how dare you insult me like that!! i am from queens, top of the food chain!



BAYSIDE BABY!!!!!
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The Lords of Glendale.

Need I say more?
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Dont make me get all "Pope of Greenwich Village" on you Alaric!!!
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Havordh Ytterbani- 4-1

Janos of Cyddlain Downs- 4-1

Everyone else drops back by 2.

Havordh has been in England so who has he been training with, but he is a lefty, so he should be able ot do all right.

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DarkApprentice wrote:Havordh Ytterbani- 4-1

DA


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Hey, at least it's not Half Orc anymore.

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:lol: LOL You can take the Trooper out of the Bog, but ya can't take the...
It's all just goobdooberous fripdippery now.
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Vivant Janos & Rachel, Crown Prince & Crown Princess, the Heirs Apparent to the Seahorse Throne of the Kingdom of Atlantia.
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Congratulations to Janos!!!

now, let's see if I can go about collecting on all those "bets" ;)

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Congrats to Thier Highnesses! It was a fine tournement and a beatiful day. The mist cleared off the mountain just in time for the processional. It was day full of clean, hard fighting. You just couldn't ask for a better tournement...
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There's some more pics here http://groups.msn.com/salesberieGlen/crowntourney.msnw
I would also like to congratulate Sir Janos on his impressive day of fighting. Yeay!!!
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Can't seem to get your pics to work

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You might have to be a member.
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im not a member and it works fine for me.

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Well at least my shield and tent made it into some of those pics! :roll: :lol:

I had a pretty stellar time at this event, btw. The weather worked out great despite the clouds rolling over the mountain top in the morning and the insane directions. ("Gorillas in the Mist OooH! ...OooH!")

I fought fairly well making to the sixth round (round before the quarters) and was one of the three top unbelts in the list (Lord Sinclair, who went out the same round as I, myself, and Lord Damuth, -who had a stellar day and made it to the semi's.) All my oppenants were honorable and chivalrous and this was, IMO won on the cleanest, and yet most hard fought crowns i've seen.

The seeding was intersting, with folks dropping the day of, the list changed around up until the last minute, etc. There were also some losses early on that where unexpected. However, the staff espically the MoL's just did a stellar job. Kudo's to His Highnesses squires who ran the shield tree, as usallly that added a lot to the pagentry and drama of the day.

There were a number of archivers running around and I got to chat with several of them (including meeting Broadway, who it turns out knew my squire brother Sir Duncan quite well) and had a good time in general. His Majesty gave me the day off so I missed out on what was quiet a fun court, from what i've heard. Feast was suppose to be excellent as well.

It was a truly fine day. Congratulations again to Thier Royal Highnesses, and Vivat Atlantia!
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Hm....

Holy Crap!

According to this picture I made it to the Quarter Finals....now I'm totally confused...

http://www.weymark.com/SCA/Crown%20spri ... es/116.jpg

EDITED:

Yeah. I just checked with the MoL, I did make the quarters. Holy, Holy Crap...

Well Logan, so much for List Management...I didn't even realize that I got that far! :lol:
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BdeB wrote:The weather worked out great despite the clouds rolling over the mountain top in the morning and the insane directions. ("Gorillas in the Mist OooH! ...OooH!")



I thought it was Eaters of the Dead (The 13th Warrior)...
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The directions from asheville were something like :Drive down 221, site is on left. yeah... 60+ miles later on the left... hehehe

The clouds in the morning were totally awesome.

Everything was awesome in fact... great tourney...

If any of the guys that helped me drag the food from the kitchen to the feast hall for all 25 dishes read the site... thanks a bunch. You guys rock.
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you did fine. list management has little to do with your placement in the tourney. more, you should be watching your opponents and deciding your best means for attack. im still reviewing the tapes i have gotten thus far and watched some fo your fighting. you are still in a pattern of shots that you need to get out of and you need to clean up your offsides. they are a bit clumsy but well placed overall. i think if you can hone in your delivery of your offside you will be in much better shape. im very proud for you overall in your advancement and think you will do well with a little work. still one of the best dressed on the field though!

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BdeB wrote:Hm....

Holy Crap!

According to this picture I made it to the Quarter Finals....now I'm totally confused...

http://www.weymark.com/SCA/Crown%20spri ... es/116.jpg

EDITED:

Yeah. I just checked with the MoL, I did make the quarters. Holy, Holy Crap...

Well Logan, so much for List Management...I didn't even realize that I got that far! :lol:
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Those are actually two things that I have been working on recently, 1. Watching my oppenants sword and letting that tell me where to block (I did fairly well on that score) and tightening up the Pendulum. (Something that Badioun mentioned to me recently too). I've gotten sloopy with it since I don't work on it during practice, and pell work has been about precision drills with Flat Snaps and Straight Offsides. I've gotten some really good pointers from Prince Janos recently too.

So much to work on, and it's all so fun. :D

Assuming that buying this house doesn't kill my momentum i'm making two practices a week and events on the weekends, which I've haven't been able to do since the first year I started. (Back when we used to have two practices a week here in Richmond.) Sucks that I have to drive to NoVA to do it right now, but we have a group of hungry young guys that are looking to get better, so hopefully once I get settled in we can get that going again.

Looks like we might have the house too today, so it's good news all around.

Thanks for the compliments, they and the encouragement mean a lot. It was good to have dinner with Cassandra. Good luck with the new business venture, too!
(Hm, maybe this would have been better as a private message... :lol: )

EDITED: BTW, who has the tape Brian or Sinclair, let me know and i'll see if I can get a copy from them...that would really be helpful.

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i have all the tapes.

my spy network is enourmous. i am making digital copies right now so i will have some available for you.

regards
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BdeB wrote:Those are actually two things that I have been working on recently, 1. Watching my oppenants sword and letting that tell me where to block (I did fairly well on that score) and tightening up the Pendulum. (Something that Badioun mentioned to me recently too). I've gotten sloopy with it since I don't work on it during practice, and pell work has been about precision drills with Flat Snaps and Straight Offsides. I've gotten some really good pointers from Prince Janos recently too.

So much to work on, and it's all so fun. :D

Assuming that buying this house doesn't kill my momentum i'm making two practices a week and events on the weekends, which I've haven't been able to do since the first year I started. (Back when we used to have two practices a week here in Richmond.) Sucks that I have to drive to NoVA to do it right now, but we have a group of hungry young guys that are looking to get better, so hopefully once I get settled in we can get that going again.

Looks like we might have the house too today, so it's good news all around.

Thanks for the compliments, they and the encouragement mean a lot. It was good to have dinner with Cassandra. Good luck with the new business venture, too!
(Hm, maybe this would have been better as a private message... :lol: )

EDITED: BTW, who has the tape Brian or Sinclair, let me know and i'll see if I can get a copy from them...that would really be helpful.

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Send me some Vids on those Mutant squires of yours too while you are at it! Darn wimpersnappers!!! :twisted:

It strikes me that with all this tape and such, a comparison could be made with you and Tricky Dick! :shock: :twisted:
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We are not mutants.!!! We just sold our souls to the power of the crescent :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

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bkillian wrote:We are not mutants.!!! We just sold our souls to the power of the crescent :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

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Cresents, cresents...OH! Do you mean those soupbowls that all you boys have on your devices?!?

:lol:

I don't know what type of soup you got there, but i'd ask for a spoon of Sinclairs if I was you! :twisted: :twisted:

Heh.

Love ya man, mean it...
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OK OK granted I was the headcase failure at crown. But soup bowls come on :? . Well If soup bowls we are then that might not be so bad for a soup bowl sits atop a checky table cloth does it not?

Bryan ( I left my fighting prowess in my other surcoat)Killian :shock:
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dukelogan wrote:i have all the tapes.

my spy network is enourmous. i am making digital copies right now so i will have some available for you.

regards
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Might a humble Atlantian squire obtain a copy of said tapes as well?

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Hope you know I'm just giving you @#$%...

What was the saying from that 12th (in Charlotte) when Luned was Queen..."the Cresent Rules the Checky!" :lol:

You've been having a really good season B, I didn't get to see your fights at Crown (well, I say one with S. Falcone) but that one tourney (despite how important it is) isn't the only one of the year. Hang in there man.

See you at Sapphire,
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More Crown Pictures, courtesy of Malcolm at:

http://f2.pg.photos.yahoo.com/malcolmdemoffat
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BdeB wrote:Cresents, cresents...OH! Do you mean those soupbowls that all you boys have on your devices?!?


soup bowls? if they're drawn right they actually look more like olives.


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I know your just pulling my leg Bryce, I just possibly had the worst fighting day of my SCA life. :( It could be worse. I just hate when my head gets in the way of my sword arm ya know. It matters less to me that it was crown, and more that I just goobed regardless of the event.Getting beat is fine, loosing is something much worse. I'm going up to logan's for a couple of days so I can get back in the groove.

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Yoshida wrote:There's some more pics here http://groups.msn.com/salesberieGlen/crowntourney.msnw
I would also like to congratulate Sir Janos on his impressive day of fighting. Yeay!!!


Man, doesn't this image just say it all about what fighters go through for the love of the tourney?

http://groups.msn.com/salesberieGlen/crowntourney.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=149

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WORD, my Brutha, WORD!

Nuff said.
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