Heraldic Policy Change

The Bavarian Herald Jörg Rügen around 1510. Public Domain in the US

The Bavarian Herald Jörg Rügen around 1510. Public Domain in the US

Good afternoon Calontir! This is an official announcement of a policy change, decided on at CalonCon.

As of this date and by my authority as Gold Falcon, the Calontir College of Heralds will now offer free resubmission of returned names, devices, or badges for 5 years (60 months) from the date of return. This is an increase from the old policy of one year (12 months). As this is not a matter of Kingdom Law but heraldic policy it goes in to effect immediately.

Additionally, this is retroactive. If you have had a name, device, or badge returned within the last five years you may resubmit a changed item at no cost. Please submit through your local herald or directly to Saker Herald (directions can be found in the Calontir Heraldry website on the kingdom page).

Saito Takauji jibukyo
Gold Falcon Principal Herald

From Their Royal Highnesses Logan and Ylva

At Grand Court at Lilies War XXX, Their Royal Highnesses Logan and Ylva announced who the Calontir forces would be fighting with at this year’s Pennsic War. While it is traditional that Calontir fights with the Midrealm, it is not uncommon that they align with the East upon occasion. However, this year Calontir does not choose either side. Instead, Calontir will fight beside Their Royal Iren Ferean Majesties of Ealdormere Nigel and Adrielle. Where Ealdomere goes, so goes Calontir.

Long Live Ealdomere!
Long Live Calontir!
Illustration of the Battle of Barnet (14 April 1471) on the Ghent manuscript. Public domain in the US

Illustration of the Battle of Barnet (14 April 1471) on the Ghent manuscript. Public domain in the US

Grand Council Disbanded, New SCA President Named

The new President of the SCA, John Fulton (Duke John the Bearkiller), was named at the recent  Board meeting.

In addition, it was announced that the Grand Council is disbanded. The official notice on the SCA.org website reads:

The Grand Council was formed in 1994; a time before email and social media.  There was a need then for a committee that made sure that the membership had a way to communicate with the directors on issues of importance to the SCA.  Twenty years later, members have access to the Internet and with it direct lines of communication to the directors and Corporate officers.  We know we still have problems receiving input from, and transmitting information to, the membership; but we don’t think an intermediary body provides us with the solution to these problems today.
So with thanks for the long and faithful service of the Grand Council, we have decided to disband the committee and work on new methods and approaches for increasing our responsiveness to the members of the SCA.

Society President John Fulton, Director Richard Sherman, and Director Andrew Coleman have been directed to investigate the creation of a new vehicle to facilitate communication between the membership and the directors that recognizes and utilizes the changes in technology, demographics and culture that have changed the way the Society conducts business in the 22 years since creation of the Grand Council.

 

Men harvesting wheat, circa 1310

Men harvesting wheat, Queen Mary’s Psalter, circa 1310, public domain in the US

Message from His Royal Highness re: War College

To the fighters of Calontir, come these Greeting from His Highness, Sir Duncan Bruce of Logan regarding the upcoming War College event.

Unfortunately due to modern commitments, We will be unable to attend War College this year. However, We strongly encourage everyone who is able to go. This is one of the few opportunities for the army to practice together as a unit, and it should be taken advantage of. Please attend, and push each other to gain new skills and hone existing ones. You all performed well at Gulf Wars, but We can always get better.

We look forward to seeing all of you at Lilies War, where hopefully more practice at committing acts of violence will be had.

— HRH Logan —

January 2016 LOAR Results

Greetings to All,

Below are the results of this LOAR.

The Armorial and Saker website will be updated this evening to reflect the items in this letter.

In Service,

Gunnar Thorisson

Vert Hawk Herald

CALONTIR acceptances
* Cecilia Manetti da Firenze.  Reblazon of device. Per bend sinister vert and gules, a bend sinister between a mouse sejant erect and a pair of manacles, the chain fracted argent.
Blazoned when registered in January 1998 as Per bend vert and gules, a bend between a mouse sejant erect and a pair of manacles, the chain fracted argent, this is actually a per bend sinister field with a bend sinister.
* Cuthbert Longschankes.  Device (see RETURNS for badge). Per pale azure and Or, on a roundel counterchanged an owl argent.
* Eynon ab Iohannes Mal.  Device. Azure, a demi-sheep argent issuant from a bickern maintaining in its mouth a falchion bendwise inverted Or and a chief Or crusily azure.* Hubert de Stockleye.  Name change from Wulfhere of Eofeshamme.
The submitted requested authenticity for 13th-14th century England. This name is authentic for the 1270s, meeting the submitter’s request.
The submitter’s previous name, Wulfhere of Eofeshamme, is retained as an alternate name.* Isabeau Ruiz.  Name.* Katherine von Heilige.  Name change from holding name Katherine of Forgotten Sea.
Submitted as Katherine die Heilige, this name was pended to discuss whether this name presumed upon the name of Saint Catherine, especially due to the use of the demi-Catherine’s wheel in the submitter’s device.
Saints are occasionally referred to by [given name] die Heilige in modern German, although the reverse order (die Heilige [given name] appears more frequently. The use of die Heilige (“the saint”) is presumptuous under PN4D1 of SENA, as this name appears to make a claim to be the historical St. Catherine. We note that unmarked forms like Heylig and von den Heiligen are not presumptuous because they are attested as the bynames of non-saints in our period.
The submitter allowed a change to the attested byname von Heilige (based on Von Heilige, found in the FamilySearch Historical Records). We have made this change. If she prefers Heylig (or other attested unmarked form) or von den Heiligen, she can submit a request for reconsideration.
This name was pended from the August 2015 Letter of Acceptances and Returns.

* Kezia von Holzenhaus.  Badge. Argent, a billet and a bordure sable.

* Layla bint `Asim.  Name and device. Azure, in fess a mullet and a decrescent Or, a bordure wavy argent.
Please advise the submitter to draw deeper waves on the bordure and the primary charges larger so they fill better the available space.

* Mell MacAlpin.  Badge. (Fieldless) A snail gules attired and shelled Or.
* Mell MacAlpin.  Badge. Per fess embattled azure and Or, in chief three buckets inverted argent.
* Mell MacAlpin.  Badge. Per pale Or and gules, two dragon’s heads couped addorsed counterchanged.
This is the submitter’s sixth piece of registered armory.

* Miranda de Logan.  Name (see RETURNS for device).
Miranda is the submitter’s legal given name. We note that it is also a grey period English literary name. Recently, we ruled the following:
Miranda is the submitter’s legal given name as well as the name of a gray area literary character from Shakespeare’s Tempest and a late 16th century English byname which can be registered as a given name. Therefore, the submitter need not rely on the legal name allowance. [Miranda Mór ingen Fhailtigern, June 2015, A-An Tir]
The instance of Miranda as a late period English byname in that decision inadvertently relied on an I-batch in the FamilySearch Historical Records. I batches continue to be acceptable only on a case-by-case basis, and should not be used as the sole documentation to support a name element.
Therefore, as Miranda does not appear to have been coined until after 1600, the submitter must rely upon the legal name allowance.

* Rianorix of Forgotten Sea.  Name.
Forgotten Sea is the registered name of an SCA branch.

* Thaddeus Ellenbach.  Name (see RETURNS for device).
Submitted as Thadeus Ellenbach, the submitter requested the spelling Thaddeus Ellenbach if it could be documented. The preferred spelling is found in Historia und Christliche Legenden, von der heiligen zwölff Apostel unsers Herrn Jesu Christi, Item von S. Pauli, auch beider heiligen Euangelisten S. Luce und S. Marci, beruff, lehre, leben, wunderwercken, letzten marter und todt, ob standhaffter bekandtnuß des Namens Christi, published in 1589 (https://books.google.com/books?id=20pWAAAAcAAJ&pg=PT529). Therefore, we have changed the given name to this form.

* Theodoric Rufus the Goth.  Reblazon of device. Sable, a sea-lion naiant and in base three pheons two and one argent.
Blazoned when registered in June 1995 as Sable, in pale a sea-lion naiant and three pheons two and one argent, the sea-lion is the sole primary charge.

* Umm Razin Rusa al-Badawiyya.  Name and device. Per fess azure and vert, a chevron couched from sinister and in canton a decrescent argent.

* Zachariah MacDonald.  Name change from Zachariah Lochrie.
The submitter’s previous name, Zachariah Lochrie, is retained as an alternate name.

CALONTIR returns
* Ann O’Carolan.  Badge. (Fieldless) A sword argent and overall a wolf’s head erased contourny azure.
This badge is returned for redraw. Please instruct the submitter on the proper way to draw erasing: either three or four prominent, pointed jags on the erasing, as described on the Cover Letter to the November 2001 LoAR:
Therefore, for purposes of recreating period armorial style for erasing, the erasing should (1) have between three and eight jags; (2) have jags that are approximately one-sixth to one-third the total height of the charge being erased; and (3) have jags that are not straight but rather are wavy or curved.
Alternatively, the submitter could decide to resubmit the overall charge as wolf’s head couped.* Cuthbert Longschankes.  Badge. (Fieldless) A Celtic cross Or irradiated azure.
This badge is returned for not being reliably blazonable, which is a violation of SENA A1C which requires an emblazon to be describable in heraldic terms. Blazoned as a Celtic cross irradiated, irradiation would surround the entire charge and would leave no gaps between the azure extensions. It cannot be blazoned as a mullet of eight points azure with a Celtic cross Or surmounting it as there is no way to blazon the exact overlap of the center of the mullet with the junction point of the cross.* Miranda de Logan.  Device. Azure, a snake headed at each end annodated palewise and on a chief Or, three mullets of eight points azure.
Blazoned on the LoI as palewise counterembowed-embowed, the snake’s posture can only be described as what Parker’s Glossary, p.11, defines as annodated: “bowed embowed, or bent in the form of the letter S.” No documentation was provided by the submitter or in commentary for the period use of this posture in snakes. Thus this device is returned for running afoul of SENA A2C1 which states “Elements must be drawn in their period forms and in a period armorial style.” Additionally, this posture renders the snake difficult to identify and many commenters confused it with a letter S.* Thaddeus Ellenbach.  Device. Lozengy azure and argent, a lion contourny Or maintaining a sword proper, a bordure sable.
This device must be returned for insufficient contrast between the held charge and the field.
Per SENA A3B4a:
Placement of Charges: Charges must have good contrast with the background on which they are placed. Primary, secondary, and overall charge groups are considered to be placed on the field and must have good contrast with it.

While technically this armory has a neutral field, the mostly argent sword lying nearly entirely on argent lozenges of the field has insufficient contrast.

Five Decades of Art History from the Metropolitan Museum of Art Now Free

The Metropolitan Museum of Art has made available over 450 publications on art history, stretching back over 50 years. The publications appear to be available as downloadable PDF files,  viewable online (Google Books) or print on demand.  http://www.metmuseum.org/art/metpublications/titles-with-full-text-online?searchtype=F&rpp=12&pg=1

 

http://www.metmuseum.org/art/metpublications/titles-with-full-text-online?searchtype=F&rpp=12&pg=1

Elevation Announcements

Countess Catalina de Arazuri was announced at Chieftains to be elevated to the Order of the Laurel. Vigil and elevation are to be held at the Tournament of Horse and Falcons.

Honorable Lord Hildibrandr Tjúguskegg was announced at Gulf Wars to be elevated to the Order of the Chivalry. Vigil and elevation are to be held at Lilies War.

Honorable Lady Nesscia inghean Chearnaigh was announced at Gulf Wars to be elevated to the Order of the Pelican. Vigil and elevation are to be held at the Tournament of Horse and Falcons.

 

Presentation scene; detail of a miniature from BL Royal MS 15 E vi, f. 2v. 15th C

Presentation scene; detail of a miniature from BL Royal MS 15 E vi, f. 2v. 15th C

SCA 50th Memorial Shield Wall Project

As we celebrate our Society completing its 50th year, we look around and see gaps. Dust to dust it is said, but “no one dies who lives within a heart” (Michael Longcor) and we want to share those who are lost to time but living in our hearts at this time. So, whether it is a person or some kind of entity (households, groups and events) that is no longer part of the fabric of our lives, the Shield Wall will be a highlight at the 50th Anniversary Celebration Event to share with the attendees (and hopefully on our website.)

We invite citizens of all 20 kingdoms to visit our
website,http://sca50memorial.org/ , and submit as many entries as you’d like for this project. We can give you the opportunity to submit your entry online via our convenient webform or you can mail us your entry.

Unto the people of Calontir — To date, we have only had 3 submissions from your kingdom. If there is someone or something you wish to remember at the event, please help us do so. We do hope to update our website soon with the list of all submissions but for now, if you think of someone to honour, just do it. We can sort out duplicates later.

Please remember that this is a VERY visual display. If you do not link to an image or plan on sending us something, we really can’t include your submission effectively. You can send us a file at sca50memorialwall@gmail.com

It is up to you to help us all remember our absent friends, households, groups, or events. We will give them all a place of honor at the event.

http://sca50memorial.org/

Lilies Fireworks Fundraising Auction

The Lilies Fireworks Fundraising auction has many wonderful items. This is auction is being conducted on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Liliesfireworks/. All proceeds go to the Lilies Fireworks fund.

The Auction will close at 10am CST on March 1.  Additional donated items are welcome, the more the merrier the show.

Items are listed below, and the list will be updated as new items are added. (Sorry, we cannot post photos from Facebook.)


 

  • Shield painting by Aiden Groundpounder
  • 1 hour massage by Majnun
  • Glass bead making weekend with Mistress Sorcha Ingen Ni Mhaolain
  • Wooden cooler donated by Tim Hooper
  • Knock flat stool made and donated by HL Hugh du Puy
  • Son of Anachronism T shirt donated by Bunisher Metal works, Sir Cai Douglas. Size XXXL
  • Custom Heraldic feast gear. This feast gear will be made to a design that is agreed upon by the winner and the artist. Made and donated by Painted Sky Pottery, HL Marie le Faivre. Marie will double the set if the bidding goes over $200
  • Print of the original artwork “The Falcon Cross of Calontir” Drawn, designed, and donated by HL Cearr Mac Brendan
  • HL Cearr Mac Brendan is a professional tattoo Artist, he has donated a $150 gift certificate to his shop, Nuclear Ink in Omaha, NE
  • Custom Paternoster made and donated by Konstantia Kaloethina
  • Custom Embroidered Hood made and decorated with a design agreed upon by the winner and the artist. By Countess Issabell St. Charles
  • Aurora dress Donated by Linengarb.com
  • Rus pants Donated by LinenGarb.com
  • Mistress Aiden has donated a C&I starter kit, all you need to get started. Kit includes Books, pens, inks, paint, and brushes. Retail value is over $1000
  • A custom string of Glass beads in your colors, approximately 30 beads. Made and donated my Mistress Sorcha Ingen Ni Mhaolain
  • One set of stainless steel silverware. Hand made and donated by HL Nikita Pashavich
  • Viking hat. Color Burnt orange with darker border. Created by naalbiding using the Jorvik stitch in worsted weight 100% merino wool. Unstretched, hat is 8.5 inches deep and 23 inches in circumference. Should fit heads in the 22 to 25 inch range. Donated and made by HL Cassandra Peverell
  • Black wool iutter, linen lining, hand sewn & hand embroidered with Silk/wool. Made and donated my Mistress Thora
  • Lady Anna Plantain has up for your bidding pleasure Hand spun 400 yards fingering weight yarn in Calontir purple
  • Wooden Chair, packs almost flat, Back slides into the bottom for ease of transport and carrying to and from you camp or car. Made and donated by HE Avraham Ben David Hakhuzari
  • Basic no frills starter helm Conical in Styling. Solid helm, brand new. Made and donated my Sir Andrew Ward
  • Lady Anna Plantain has for you embroiderers 100 yards embroidery weight double ply wool hand spun floss. The winner gets choice of colors up to three colors for 100 yards total
  • 16th century English blackwork embroidered women’s cap, silk embroidery on linen. Made and donated by Lady Josefina DelTorre
  • Quarrel quiver. Yellow dyed leather with a band of purple dyed leather that has a Calontir falcon cut out. Made and donated by HL Juliana Macnayre
  • Fabric coronet, made with your specifications and will be ready by Lilies. Design will be agreed upon by the artist and the purchaser. Custom made and donated by Mistress Adena
  • Hood in blue medium weight wool, lined in white linen. Seam treatments will be done in gold and cream thread. Made and donated by Mistress Rebecca Beaumont
  • Trim hand embroidered with love by Mistress Lyriel. Trim measures roughly 7 yards in length, width of a palm
  • White woven belt, approx. 2 yds long, wool and woven and donated By Lord Thomas the Black
  • Trim in black/grey/white/red trim approx. 13ft long, 1″ wide, wool. Hand woven and donated by Lord Thomas the Black
  • Red wool knitted cowl, wear this cowl to stay warm at those chilly events. Knitted and donated by HL Rose Ni Rory
  • Purple and gold wool socks. These will be a commission piece to ensure they fit the winner properly. To be knitted and donated by HL Rose Ni Rory
  • Custom Roman inspired necklace by THL Jibra’il ‘Attar. Necklace will be delivered within two weeks of design consultation with the winner. There are two of these in the auction
  • Butter tarts. HL Miranda Logansdottir will make you 2 dozen hand made butter tarts. They will be delivered to the auction winner at an event agreed upon by the winner and HL Miranda
  • Six board pine chest made and donated by Halvgrimr Riddari. Size is 24″ long x 18″ high x 12″ wide. Box to be delivered at Lilies war
  • A gift basket of 1 dozen handmade soaps of the recipients choosing. Made and donated by Lady Antonia Stefani
  • Brand new Talhoffer buckler. Donated by Sir Duncan of Skeene
  • Hand repousse Pelican Medallion. This is the first copper Pelican medallion made by Master Alan Smyth of Darkdale. Own a piece of history form a wonderful artisan. Donated by Master Alan himself
  • Beautiful pewter cloak clasp from the merchant Vault of Valhalla. clasp is approximately 4.5 inches across the clasp. Donated by Vault of Valhalla (HL Paul Adler)
  • Dinner for 6 to be cooked on site and served at either Gulf Wars or Lilies. Winner must provide feast gear. Menu specifics will be decided upon by cook and the winner. A sample idea would be composed salad, lamb roast with 2 sides, dessert. Can tailor to specific tastes and/or persona. Donated by HE Marie du Puy
  • A period correct hilt of your preference for a blade you provide. Highest bid gets to select a pre-17th century hilt type (documented to 1599 or earlier) and a personalized decorative theme. Grip and pommel are included in this donation. *Blade not included* donated and made by Lord Gassion Beaumarchais
  • One Riveted steel cauldron. These cauldrons are hand dished and riveted together by HL Hildibrandr.
  • Beautiful hat with faux fur trim. The hat is reversible, and the tassel can be moved easily to the other side of the hat completing the look. Hat fits up to a 23.5″ head. This hat was made and donated by HE Ayesha de Warwick of Ansteorra
  • Own a piece of Calontir History with this next item. Original Lilies banner bought at a regalia auction years ago. Donator believes it is from the first Lilies. Banner is heavy cotton applique, all in good condition, no fraying anywhere. Back side is somewhat (but mostly evenly) faded from being hung in a window. Donated by HE Branwen Ferch Rhael
  • This is a crossover rapier blade with a 6″ tang and a crossover longsword blade with a 10″ tang (separate items). These blades are slightly heavier and stiffer than the standard rapier blades, these have the same features with a wider profile. Crossover blades are designed to meet the flex requirements for both Rapier and Cut & Thrust, HEMA and WMA combat. These blades have a 3″ricasso. Blade Only Generously donated by Castille Armory
  • A complete Feder long sword. Blade- 38″ long, 1lb 14oz. With of blade (from fort to tip) fort 1-1/8″, schilt 1-7/8″, blade/schilt shoulder 7/8″, @12″ 7/8″, @20″ 3/4″, @30″ 1/2″, tip is spatulated 5/16″ swelled and rounded.Blade thickness is .214 at the schilt, @ 12″ .190, @20″ .160, @30″ .125. The tip swells in the last 3/4 inch to .214. The guard is made from a2 3/8 thick steel and is contoured. The complete length is 51.5″. The complete weight is 3lbs 8 oz. Flex is centered @ 26″ from the fort for a perfect “last third flex.” Balance is centered at the front of the schilt; 2.75″ in front of the guard. Also donated by Castille Armory
  • One 1/4 or 1/2 Scale Mary Rose chest. With interior compartments, a six panel chest or a Norse chest. Which ever the winner of the bid wishes. Artisan will work with the winner to determine their needs and desires for finishes on the chest. Chests will be made from pine and suitable for camp or home. Donated by Lord John Bowyer
  • A Calontir Purple haversack decorated with a yellow machine embroidered striking falcon. made and donated by Lady Lillian Bowyer
  • Lady Lillian Bowyer also offers a second bag. The bag will be made in consultation with the winner and be delivered upon completion. The bag is wool with a linen lining and two interior pockets. The hand stitching and patterns will be done in the Bayeux tapestry style and can be either a design the winner and Lillian work on or a design from the tapestry itself.
  • Custom banner by HL Konstantia Kaloethina. Banner will be delivered upon completion.