Pennsic Battlefield Schedule is up

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Pennsic Battlefield Schedule is up

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The Pennsic battlefield schedule is up.

http://www.pennsicwar.org/penn38/MARTIA ... sched.html
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This is not 100% correct. Not sure where they got their info. I will see if I can lock them on.

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What seems to be the problem with the schedule, Your Majesty?
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Is there a description of the battles yet? I see the tourneys but not the main battles. Specifically I'm interested in which ones have siege. I'm also curious as to what the helm's deep battle is.

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igelkott wrote:Is there a description of the battles yet? I see the tourneys but not the main battles. Specifically I'm interested in which ones have siege. I'm also curious as to what the helm's deep battle is.

Chris


The information that is posted on the web site is the information that has been submitted.

If information is not there, as far as I know, it has not been received by anyone working the battlefield scheduling or web site updating.
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