Please don't forget that I'll want to wear clothes when off the field, too.

Masses of good reading material on the VSNR website,
http://www.vsnrweb-publications.org.uk/
Also,
http://www.archeurope.com/index.php?page=viking-period
Moderator: Glen K
JT wrote:Have at it. And let's see... how's about 10th century?
Please don't forget that I'll want to wear clothes when off the field, too.
Sir Mord wrote:Sir Mord wrote:JT wrote:Have at it. And let's see... how's about 10th century?
Please don't forget that I'll want to wear clothes when off the field, too.
First, 10th century where? Iceland? Denmark?
Second, social/economic/political class of you and your family? In other words, "What did your daddy do?" and "Who's your daddy?"
Having answered these questions, there are 2 basic schools of thought concerning the Northern European Peoples of the Early Middle Ages. The first is the literary approach, but this school, for re-enactors, etc., has mostly been discredited.
Gotta go!
Mord.
I will continue this tommarow...
Dave Womble wrote:
Theres one reference in a Saga (I dont recall which one) to reindeer hide armour paid as tribute by the Lapps, but no other documentation.
Dave
I am serious (although most modern "Vikings" don't give a rat's arse); until you've put in some time at the rowing bench, you have very little idea of what was involved. Without a vessel, you were just a farmer on a little coastal strip in Norway between the mountain and the sea. It's sort of like pretending that the USMC has nothing to do with the Navy. The fact that this was basically a nautical enterprise affected the tactics, the equipment, and the mindsets of the folk involved.
Halvgrim wrote:I am certainly not 'taking sides' in the matter but perhaps it would be better to have two threads
I want to be an SCA Vikings and I want to be a LH Vikings.
I fear the discussion of both will muddle this (and the other) thread(s).
Again, I play both so I am not suggesting segregation based on the rules sets, only by what is expected by each situation
Halv
Sir Mord wrote: ...
Right, upstaged by someone with a ship. I bet he gets all the girls too.
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Mord ()
Clinker wrote:Samuel, any Roman armor which a 7thC scandinavian could conceivably wear would BE mail. Lorica Segmentas went out about 2nd C. Mail hung on until the Roman Empire ceased to exist. German and Danish Bog Finds of late Roman- derived arms and armor included only mail for body armor.
If you want more protection from rattan, the general SCA drift is towards lamellar, albeit with historical caveats.
The gladiator helmet and plate armor seen in 'The 13th Warrior' is just WRONG.
Samuel wrote:Clinker wrote:Samuel, any Roman armor which a 7thC scandinavian could conceivably wear would BE mail. Lorica Segmentas went out about 2nd C. Mail hung on until the Roman Empire ceased to exist. German and Danish Bog Finds of late Roman- derived arms and armor included only mail for body armor.
If you want more protection from rattan, the general SCA drift is towards lamellar, albeit with historical caveats.
The gladiator helmet and plate armor seen in 'The 13th Warrior' is just WRONG.
IM kinda thinking a plain mail shirt with maybe a brass toggle on the front and possbily wearing a wide belt (roman esk kinda like what raymond wears)
you in Denver? we should meet up at practice sometime. I get to the boulder practice on occasion since thats the half-way point for one of my squires ( I live in ft collins)
IM seriously considering one of Knutts shirts... now to just get the cash for it.
Im not overtly worried about body protection.. I dont generally get hit on the body.. Ive found the only time where a body shot is really a concern is when spearing and I usually get it in the head or arm then...
what im thinking with the heavily brassed helm is presenting a local warlord persona in dress. sorta fit for the time. plus I really dont wanna put on some muscled out curasss that just " dont reflect reality" im workin on my preducal ponch..
Dave Womble wrote:Hey Mord, I never knew you were such a fountain of viking knowledge...hafta add you to my budding list of contacts...Halvgrim and Cap'n Atli were the first, but you also seem to be worth your salt![]()
I had a question for you....you mentioned Hersir seems to be norwegian, what, if anything, was the Danish equivalent? I'm basing my persona originally on a Danish hersir of the late 9th, early 10th century, but if its not a generally accepted Danish concept, I would like to rethink it.
Thank you for the book lists by the way...there were a few on there that Gunnora (Christie Ward, Viking Answer Lady) didnt mention. Of course, I imagine most of them are out of print and quite pricey, but I will keep my eyes open nonetheless. Thanks!
Dave
Gorm wrote:<Snip>
Great picture about 10 posts back...I'd kill to look like that on the field.
Problem, I can't go on the field unless I meet SCA minimum armor requirements, which require hand/wrist protection, hard knees and elbows, full face helm, and kidney belt.