CotT? Any lists for sides going on yet?
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The Priory has yet to discuss this as many members have been off questing in that far land of mundania...
We have ever stood shoulder to shoulder with Sir Johannes, and I suspect will do so again. Although His Excellency Sir Nigel is dear to us as well.
That would be five taking the field I believe, although my gear is at present in disarray.
Perhaps the Hochmeister (dude to the extreme) will weigh in.
We have ever stood shoulder to shoulder with Sir Johannes, and I suspect will do so again. Although His Excellency Sir Nigel is dear to us as well.
That would be five taking the field I believe, although my gear is at present in disarray.
Perhaps the Hochmeister (dude to the extreme) will weigh in.
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Thaddeus wrote:The Priory has yet to discuss this as many members have been off questing in that far land of mundania...
We have ever stood shoulder to shoulder with Sir Johannes, and I suspect will do so again. Although His Excellency Sir Nigel is dear to us as well.
That would be five taking the field I believe, although my gear is at present in disarray.
Perhaps the Hochmeister (dude to the extreme) will weigh in.
yes please keep my in the loop on this one Brother T.
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I will be supporting HE Nigel, Captain of the French.
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Thaddeus wrote:The Priory has yet to discuss this as many members have been off questing in that far land of mundania...
We have ever stood shoulder to shoulder with Sir Johannes, and I suspect will do so again. Although His Excellency Sir Nigel is dear to us as well.
That would be five taking the field I believe, although my gear is at present in disarray.
Perhaps the Hochmeister (dude to the extreme) will weigh in.
After the battle last year I pledged myself to His Excellency Earl Nigel. I do not speak for the Priory in this, but myself must stand with His Excellency assuming he will still have me among his number.
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white mountain armoury wrote:Brethren of the priory may fight for England or France, brethren who stand against me will do so in their personal livery not that of the priory.
I will also make sure their bones ache for weeks.
ok... and you are fighting for?
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MJBlazek wrote:white mountain armoury wrote:Brethren of the priory may fight for England or France, brethren who stand against me will do so in their personal livery not that of the priory.
I will also make sure their bones ache for weeks.
ok... and you are fighting for?
That's a surprise he's saving for the start of the combat
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Angus,
If this is you, you have my sworn word to allow you to speak for me as to what side we fight on. The honour and respect shown to me last year may be repaid in no other way.

If this is you, you have my sworn word to allow you to speak for me as to what side we fight on. The honour and respect shown to me last year may be repaid in no other way.

Johannes
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Johannes wrote:Angus,
If this is you, you have my sworn word to allow you to speak for me as to what side we fight on. The honour and respect shown to me last year may be repaid in no other way.
Nope not me in that photo..
http://www.bogpages.com/SCA-photographs ... 4154_LXiJA
I'm the short guy with the padded cuisses just about dead center of the photo
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Angusm0628 wrote:Johannes wrote:Angus,
If this is you, you have my sworn word to allow you to speak for me as to what side we fight on. The honour and respect shown to me last year may be repaid in no other way.
Nope not me in that photo..
http://www.bogpages.com/SCA-photographs ... 4154_LXiJA
I'm the short guy with the padded cuisses just about dead center of the photo
Damn! And I tried so hard to keep all you Angus's straight! My apologies for the confusion, my memory is not all it could be. I have known the man in the photo for years by his face and can not find his name in my head. If someone could help get me off the hot seat I have placed myself on, it would be welcome.
And, please don't feel that My regard for this gentle is any reflection on how I felt about your own willingness to change sides when I asked it of you. I appreciated your willingness to even things up a great deal. It is just that the look on that man's face when I asked him to change moved me to tears, and afterwards I could bear to ask no one else to change.
I'd like to to say to everyone that last year's COTT was one of the highest points in my entire career. The men that spoke for the English side, each and every one, spoke to be at MY side. In a culture of personal loyalty such as the medieval society was, I can think of no greater compliment to a man than the one paid to me on that field last year when I went down the line looking for people who would be willing to change sides to even things up.
No one would make eye contact with me.
It is a memory that will keep me warm on many winter nights, and I have no words to express the feelings I have for the 38 of you that proclaimed for the English and then showed up. For me.
This year, the gentleman in the picture has my bond because I could not give it to all of you.
Johannes
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white mountain armoury wrote:If Sir Nigel with have me I pledge my services to France.
Decisions Decisions... do I side with France and get my butt kicked with my Brothers.. or with England and get it kicked BY my Brothers
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I will fight for the French again. This deed of arms has become my only reason for making the trip. I truly could return home after and consider the journey a success. As luck would have it, I will be able to stay for the entire week this year.
I have a terrible memory though, do we fight on Sunday or Monday? I need to ensure I request the right days off at work!
Regards,
James ap Llewelyn
I have a terrible memory though, do we fight on Sunday or Monday? I need to ensure I request the right days off at work!
Regards,
James ap Llewelyn
I have decided to pledge my services to France.
But I would respectfully ask that during the battle I am referred to by my french name
Lord Gerard DePardieu
But I would respectfully ask that during the battle I am referred to by my french name
Lord Gerard DePardieu
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Johannes wrote:[
And, please don't feel that My regard for this gentle is any reflection on how I felt about your own willingness to change sides when I asked it of you. I appreciated your willingness to even things up a great deal. It is just that the look on that man's face when I asked him to change moved me to tears, and afterwards I could bear to ask no one else to change.
This year, the gentleman in the picture has my bond because I could not give it to all of you.
No slight taken at all. Thus my first posting with the
Never knew if he got it or not as I ended up being drug off the field to deal with issues in camp.
Angus MacClerie
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Johannes wrote:Angusm0628 wrote:Johannes wrote:Angus,
If this is you, you have my sworn word to allow you to speak for me as to what side we fight on. The honour and respect shown to me last year may be repaid in no other way.
Nope not me in that photo..
http://www.bogpages.com/SCA-photographs ... 4154_LXiJA
I'm the short guy with the padded cuisses just about dead center of the photo
Damn! And I tried so hard to keep all you Angus's straight! My apologies for the confusion, my memory is not all it could be. I have known the man in the photo for years by his face and can not find his name in my head. If someone could help get me off the hot seat I have placed myself on, it would be welcome.
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That would be Sir Aengus MacBain of Æthelmearc.
"Difficulty is the excuse history never accepts." - Edward R. Murrow
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James,
I have had this feeling about the CotT.
It is usually on Sunday. It is up to (one) of the Captains to request the day and time. The last couple years it has been more toward the evening. 6pm. It had been held after Opening Ceremonies in previous years.
James Llywelyn wrote:I will fight for the French again. This deed of arms has become my only reason for making the trip. I truly could return home after and consider the journey a success. As luck would have it, I will be able to stay for the entire week this year.
I have had this feeling about the CotT.
I have a terrible memory though, do we fight on Sunday or Monday? I need to ensure I request the right days off at work!
Regards,
James ap Llewelyn
It is usually on Sunday. It is up to (one) of the Captains to request the day and time. The last couple years it has been more toward the evening. 6pm. It had been held after Opening Ceremonies in previous years.
Never give in--never, never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy. Churchill, 1941
