Hobby Horse Races and Games at the Grand Tournament of Horse & Falcon

Oyez Oyez! Greetings, to the Good Gentles of Calontir and Friendly Visiting Neighbors!

This Sunday Evening, at the Grand Tournament of Horse & Falcon, there will be Hobby Horse Races and Games! Oh My! So come join us at the (area to be determined, probably Equestrian Arena) for this fundraiser for the Calontir Ministry of Youth. Funds raised will support such things as Lilies Youth Activities, the Teen Tent, and More! Come out and support our youth by donating for a chance to ride a noble steed (of the felt persuasion), sponsor a rider to ride in your honor, or just to support our Youth! We will play at the games that you shall see earlier that day, based upon medieval training techniques for equestrians. There will be a Grand Hobby Horse Processional through camp before the start of the activities, so if you’d like to claim a steed, be sure to find me earlier that day (I’ll likely be near or in the equestrian arena all day.) There will even be SNACKS (additional snack donations welcome). So come out for a night full of fun, excitement, and PONIES!
ALL Donations will be for the Calontir MOY.

Full Disclosure: Grand Procession idea inspired by the ever glorious Ealdormere cavalry seen at this past year’s Gulf War. Many thanks to Their Graces Nigel and Adrielle for always providing inspiration for shenanigans.

Second Full Disclosure: Sponsoring a rider or donating for the chance to ‘ride’ does NOT INCLUDE actual equine living and breathing steeds. These will be hobby horses of the medieval variety made of cloth and wood. Just so everyone is clear – these will be HOBBY horse games.

Third Full Disclosure: This will take the place of my normally scheduled “Youth and Equine Meet & Greet”. However, Kacey of the Flaming Hooves will still be in attendance for any youth (or adult) to meet. So be sure to come over and give his nose a friendly pat!

Ever in Service,
THL Eowyth þa Siðend
Inspired by Slaine, Apple, Fiondel, and the youth of Calontir

Changed Troll Times for the War of the Lilies

Greetings Calontir!

We wanted to inform you that the Lilies Committee has decided to change troll times for the war this year. Troll will be open every full day of the war from 8am to 10pm.

The first Friday of the war, pre-troll will open at noon with the gate opening at 3pm. Please remember you cannot park on the road outside the park at any time or you will be issued a federal ticket by the authorities. The park gate will open at 8am allowing you to pull into the Lilies parking lot to wait.

Please also remember ACCEPS pre-registration is now open for the war! Go to www.lilieswar.org for a link to the ACCEPS page. Pre-Registration will be available until May 30th.

In Service,
Winnifred & Tatiana
Your Lilies Event Stewards

Thrown Weapons Marshal’s Report for Spring Fling in Lonely Tower

Thrown Weapons Inter-kingdom Challenge TWIC scores

for Spring Fling in Lonely Tower of Calontir, 3 May 2014.

Knives: Close / Medium / Long / Total

Lief of Crescent Moon (Brett Wilson) 11 3 1 15

Axes: Close / Medium / Long / Total

Jethro Stille (Russell Weisfield) 7 4 0 11

The Aidon (James Mske……) 0 5 0 5

Maren (Maria Tila) 0 3 0 3

Lief of Crescent Moon (Brett Wilson) 12 8 2 22

Spears: Close / Medium / Long / Total

The Aidon (James Mske……) 0 0 1 1

Maren (Maria Tila) 4 0 1 5

Lief of Crescent Moon (Brett Wilson) 7 1 1 9

I request the kind ministrations of the Deputy Archer General for Thrown Weapons, M’Lady Juliana MacNayre, and M’Lady Alessandra de Piro in posting these scores to the TWIC scoring site. To all throwers I apologize for the malfunctioning quill used to record the scores, and for the subsequent mis-spellings. Mea maxima culpa. I have a scanned copy of the original score sheet which may be sent to anyone upon request.

Congratulations to Lord Lief of Crescent Moon, the best thrower at the event.

A total of eighteen throwers used the range on Saturday. There were no reportable incidents.

Your servant,

James of Odo, Fidelibus

Range Marshal for Thrown Weapons

Spring Fling in Lonely Tower

Heraldry — The March 2014 LoAR Results Are In

Greetings to All,

The Armorial and Saker website have been updated to reflect the items in this LOAR.

In Service,

Gunnar Thorisson
Vert Hawk Herald

* CALONTIR acceptances

* Alexandra Vazquez de Granada. Badge. (Fieldless) A pomegranate slipped and leaved per pale argent and azure seeded counterchanged.
Nice badge!
* Alexandra Vazquez de Granada. Heraldic will.
Upon her death, the submitter transfers legal authority to the office of the Gold Falcon Principal Herald of the Kingdom of Calontir to administer her heraldic holdings, including her primary name Alexandra Vazquez de Granada, alternate name Ayshuna bint Yasir al-Garnatiyya, device (Azure, a bend sinister engouled of two wolf’s head argent), and badge ((Fieldless) A pomegranate slipped and leaved per pale argent and azure seeded counterchanged).
* B�binn inghean Mheanma. Name.
Commenters noted that this name combines the standard Middle Irish Gaelic B�binn with the Early Modern Irish Gaelic inghean Mheanma. The standard Early Modern form of the given name is B�ibhinn. The submitted spelling is also found in the raw data of the same article, however, dated 1373-6. (This may represent a scribe using an archaic form.)
The byname Mac Meanma is an undated header in Woulfe. Mari Elspeth nic Bryan, “Index of Names in Irish Annals” (http://medievalscotland.org/kmo/AnnalsIndex/Masculine/Meanma.shtml) includes the masculine given name Meanma, dated 1515. This is described as the standard Early Modern Irish Gaelic in that source, although the raw data show the spelling as Menma. Br�an dorcha ua Conaill was able to show that the Annals also include the spelling Meanma in the 11th century. As the submitted spelling of inghean Mheanma follows our normal lenition rules for later period Gaelic, we are giving the submitter the benefit of the doubt that this is a possible late-period spelling.
The submitter may wish to know that Br�an also provided several spellings of the genitive (possessive) form for the patronym. Menmain and Menman are both found in the 11th and 14th centuries. This would give us the earlier version B�binn ingen Menmain/Menman, whereas the typical late period form is B�ibhinn inghean Mheanman.
* Cuthbert Longschankes. Name.
Although documented to the 16th century, a reference to seint Cuthbert is found c.1325 (Middle English Dictionary, s.v. itellen), making this a nice 14th century English name.
* Dragano da Lucca. Name.
Nice 14th century Italian name!
* Eadweard Boise the Wright. Badge. Or, in pale a cross of Calatrava purpure and a hurst of pine trees vert.

* Iulia Kaloethina Eirenikina. Name and device. Argent, a bend sinister azure between an oak leaf vert and a wolf sejant ululant contourny sable.
There is a step from period practice for the use of the ululant posture.
* Jantije Goudenpaard. Badge. (Fieldless) A pine tree couped pean.
Nice badge!
* Lorraine Devereaux. Device. Per pale gules and argent, three chevronels braced counterchanged and on a chief sable three plates.
Nice device!
* Luther of Dun Ard. Holding name and device (see RETURNS for name). Quarterly azure and argent, a brown talbot rampant proper.
Submitted under the name Luther der kampfer des blitzes von Basele.
* Miyazaki Atsutaka. Name (see RETURNS for device).
Nice 14th century Japanese name!
* P�draig�n an Einigh. Name and device. Or, a frauenadler gules, on a chief vert three trefoils Or.
Submitted as P�draig�n an Eingh, the spelling of the attested byname is an Einigh. We have made this change in order to register the name.
The submission form states that the submitter wants a female name. The given name P�draig�n, however, is a masculine name.
* Persephone Odymsy. Device. Vert, three estoiles argent each within and conjoined to a mascle, issuant from base a demi-sun Or.

* Shane Bax. Name and device. Argent, a hawk striking contourny vert maintaining an arrow between three crosses of Calatrava sable.

* Shane Bax. Badge. Argent, a hawk reguardant vert maintaining a sword and in chief three crosses of Calatrava sable.

* Verctissa neptis Venutii. Name (see RETURNS for device).
Submitted as Verctissa Neptis Venutii, the relationship term Neptis “niece” should not be capitalized. We have made that change in order to register the name.
* Wiglaf Birkibeinn. Name and device. Vert, a bone argent.
This name combines an Old English given name and Norse byname. This is an acceptable lingual mix under Appendix C of SENA.
Submissions heralds are reminded that the Letter of Intent must provide sources and a summary of what each source says about a name element.
* CALONTIR returns

* Agnes von Heidelberg. Device. Per chevron throughout azure and argent, two garbs Or and a lamb dormant azure.
This device is returned for redraw, for violating SENA A2C2 which states “Elements must be drawn to be identifiable.” Commenters were unable to reliably identify this as a lamb. As stated on the previous return, “Animals in a ‘dormant’ posture have their limbs folded under them,” but even so the limbs should be somewhat distinct from the body.
* Luther der kampfer des blitzes von Basele. Name.
No evidence of the byname der kampfer des blitzes was found, including in the article cited in the Letter of Intent. We would drop this name phrase and register the name as Luther von Basele, but the submitter does not allow major changes. Therefore, we are forced to return this name.
His device has been registered under the holding name Luther of Dun Ard.
* Miyazaki Atsutaka. Device. Azure, a polypus argent each tentacle maintaining a bell, a chief enarched wavy Or.
This device is returned for conflict with the badge of Geoffrey d’Ayr of Montalban, Azure, a polypus argent. There is a DC for the addition of the chief, but nothing for the addition of the maintained charges.
Please advise the submitter, upon resubmission, to draw the chief more distinctly enarched wavy, or not enarched at all; in the submitted depiction, it looks more like a badly-drawn wavy.
* Verctissa neptis Venutii. Device. Per fess doubly-enarched argent and vert, in chief a closed book palewise azure.
This device is returned for using a per fess doubly-enarched field division. Precedent states:
[a fess doubly-enarched] This device is returned due to the use of a fess doubly-enarched. No evidence was presented, and none could be found by commenters, that the charge is compatible with period heraldry. A chief doubly-enarched has been ruled a step from period practice, as its use is documented as a post-period charge no earlier than 1806. As there is no evidence of a fess doubly-enarched in period or post-period, extending that motif to a fess would be two steps from period practice, and thus the fess doubly-enarched is unregisterable. [Catalina Damiana Flores de la Monta�a, R-Lochac, December 2011 LoAR]
By the same reasoning, the corresponding field division is also unregisterable.
This device also is in conflict with the badge of Tostig Logiosophia, (Fieldless) A closed book fesswise, spine to chief, azure, leaved, clasped and garnished argent. There is a DC for fieldlessness. There is no DC between a closed book palewise and a closed book fesswise, nor do we grant a difference for placement on the field when compared to a fieldless badge.

Fighting At Unslung Heroes

Rain early in the day cleared off and the weather was fine for fighting. Turn out was light, but there was plenty of fighting for all. Her Royal Highness Gwen A’Brooke was in attendance and gave prizes to the winners.

There were two armored combat tournaments, a bear pit and a round robin, both of which were won by HL Matsu. The bear pit cut and thrust tournament was won by HL Mathurin.