Autumn War

 

Event Summary

Date: August 13 , 2014 until August, 18 2014
Site opens at: 12:00 AM on August 13th 2014
Site closes at: 12:00 AM on August 18th 2014

Event site:
Nix Ranch
220 Nix Road Chehalis, WA 98532



 

 

Welcome to Autumn War 2014!

  

Their Excellencies of Blatha an Oir, Baron Hengist and
Baroness Marike, invite you to join them for six days of
competitions, A&S, camping and WAR!

 

Save us, oh Lord, from the fury of the north
men!

 

Vikings raid. 

Vikings pillage.

Vikings burn.

 

Who can stop them? Who dares try? 

The scouts are out and gathering information from the
frontlines.

They will be returning soon with more
details.

Autumn War 2014 Tentative Schedule

 

 

 

Day/Time

  

Location

Information

Wednesday

  

  

  

6:00 PM

  

  

Site Opens

Thursday

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10 Am – 5 pm

 

Kassandra’s Encampment

Bobbin Lace Workshop

5 pm – 6 pm

 

Edmund Graham’s Encampment

Field Fortifications & the SCA

DUSK

 

The Erics

Great Weapons Tournament

 

 

 

 

Friday

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9:00 AM

 

 

Armor Inspection

9:00 AM

 

Archery Field

Archery Opens

10 am – 5 pm

 

Kassandra’s Encampment

Bobbin Lace Workshop

10 am – 11 am

 

On the Eric

Marshalling 101

11:00 AM

 

Near Warfield

Rapier Lists Open/Armor inspection followed by pickups

11:00 AM

 

 

War Begins! Please see scenario page for more info.

11 am – 1 pm

 

A&S Pavilion

Tourney Cooking Welsh Food

11:45 AM

 

Near Warfield

Rapier – London Masters Tourney

1 pm – 1:45

 

Near Warfield

Rapier – 45 minute unlimited rez battle

1 pm – 3 pm

 

A&S Pavilion

Wool Fleece Preparation for Spinning

1 pm – 3 pm (Tentative)

 

TBD – Tentative

Rose Beads (tentative)

3:00 PM

 

Near Warfield

Rapier – Bridge or Castle battle – guns allowed

4:00 PM

 

A&S Pavilion

YOUTH- Poi Spinning Class

5:00 PM

 

A&S Pavilion

YOUTH- Solar Lanterns

4 pm – 5 pm

 

TBD – The Eric or A&S Pavillion

Siege Engine Marshalling

5 pm – 6 pm

 

Edmund Graham’s Encampment

Rope and Wood, Temporary and Improvised Structures and
Furnishings

Dusk

 

On the Eric

Tourchlight Tourney

8 pm (roughly) – Post Torchlight Tourney

 

On the Eric

Basic Period Dance

 

 

 

 

Saturday

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8 am – 10:30 PM

 

A&S Pavilion

Submission Drop Off for Beverage Competition and Hati Longtooth
Woodwork Competition

9:00 AM

 

Archery Field

Archery Field Opens

9:00 AM

 

War Field

Armor Inspection and Lists

10:00 AM

 

 

Opening Court

10 am – 5 pm

 

Kassandra’s Encampment

Bobbin Lace Workshop

10 am – 11 am

 

A&S Pavilion

Welsh Clothing Overview

10:30 am – 11:30 am

 

A&S Pavilion

YOUTH – Tassels

11 am – 12 pm

 

A&S Pavilion

An Overview of Venetian Clothing

11:00 AM

 

Near Warfield

Rapier Lists open/Armor Inspection followed by pickups

11:00 AM

 

War Field

War Scenarios Begin (Please see War Scenarios List

11 am – 1 pm

 

In BAO Baronial Pavillion or A&S Pavillion

Drop in Embroidery Workshop

11:30 am – 12:20 pm

 

A&S Pavilion

YOUTH – Dance Belts

11:30 am – 12:20 pm

 

A&S Pavilion

YOUTH – Hobby Horses

11:30 am – 12:20 pm

 

A&S Pavilion

YOUTH – Halberd

11:45 AM

 

Near Warfield

Rapier- Grand Melee: Everyone vs Everyone  No guns.

12:15 PM

 

Near Warfield

Rapier – 30 Minute unlimited Rez Battle. No guns.

12:30 pm – 1 pm

 

A&S Pavilion

YOUTH – Lunch with the Baroness

1:15 PM

 

Near Warfield

Rapier-Capture the flag battle/2 rez. Guns Allowed

1:30 pm – 2:20 pm

 

A&S Pavilion

YOUTH – How to Play a Drum

1:30 pm – 2:20 pm

 

A&S Pavilion

YOUTH – Belly Dance Class

1:30 pm – 2:20 pm

 

A&S Pavilion

YOUTH – Window Clings

1:45 PM

 

Near Warfield

Rapier – Open field battle/3 rez. Guns allowed.

2 pm – 4 pm

 

A&S Pavilion

Scribal Salon

2:30 pm – 3:20 pm

 

A&S Pavilion

YOUTH – Decorat your Drum

2:30 pm – 3:20 pm

 

A&S Pavilion

YOUTH – Henna

2:30 pm – 3:20 pm

 

A&S Pavilion

YOUTH – Embossed Foil Leaf

2:45 PM

 

Near Warfield

Rapier – Cadet Style Tourney: 2 – 20 minute rounds.

4:00 PM

 

War Field

Rapier – Bridge or Castle Battle/maybe both

6:00 PM

 

 

Royal and Baronial Court

 

 

 

 

Sunday

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10:30 am – 11:30 am

 

A&S Pavilion

YOUTH – Veil Pins

10:30 am – 11:30 am

 

A&S Pavilion

YOUTH – Campfire Cooking

11:00 AM

 

 

Closing Court

11:30 am – 12:30 pm

 

A&S Pavilion

YOUTH – Fun with Beads

11:30 am – 12:30 pm

 

A&S Pavilion

YOUTH – Fun with Shells

 

 

 

 

Monday

 

 

 

3:00 PM

 

 

Site Closes

 

 

Friday AW war
scenarios

1)     Open field battle for a warm up.
Archery, no res.

2)     Open field battle, No archer, no
res.

3)     Battle between the boats and the
castle.

A)    1 res, no time limit.

B)    No weapons over 6 feet.

C)    Archery allowed.

D)    Siege weapons allowed

E)    No fighting over the fortifications walls,
Causeway has no walls.

F)    There will be 2 causeways between the boats
and the castle. This is how you go between the two. In addition
there will be some open field in front of each stronghold to fight
in and 2 openings to get in.

G)    Objective – capture the commanders and
bring them to your side. Commanders may fight but may not die. Once
they are surrounded they must surrender. Commanders may be fought
over and won back. Once the commander is inside the fortifications
he is considered owned and the battle is over.

H)    We do it again, with no archery.

4)     Town battle – once again we will be
bringing back the town battle that people loved so much from 2
years ago.

A)    Archery allowed ( not through walls ), no
weapons over 6 feet, siege weapons allowed

B)    There will be an odd number of buildings
(determined by how many hay bales we have ). Battles will be fought
in 10 minute increments for control of the area. There will be five
10 minute battles. At the end of every 10 minutes the battle will
stop and control of buildings will be counted. The side with the
most amount of buildings at the end of the battle will be the
victors. After each ten minute battle, once the buildings are
counted, you will fight from where you were at the last ten minute
fight.

C)    Control of buildings- at least one of your
fighters must be firmly inside the building. A foot or arm will not
do. You must have a body fully inside.

D)    Contesting a building- you may fight
through the doorway/opening or inside the buildings. You may not
fight through the walls and arrows will not go through the walls…
siege weapons will.

E)    At the end of each 10 minute battle, if
 there are combatants from both sides in a building it is
contested and un owned by either side. Once again, it must be full
body, a hand or foot will not suffice to contest a building.

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday AW
Scenarios

 

1)     Open field for a warm up.

A)    No res, archery allowed, siege weapons
allowed, no war point

2)     Open field battle

A no res, No archery, no siege, no war point

3)     The meetings of the Commanders. This
represents the Vikings coming ashore and setting up terms for trade
or raid

A)    5 man champions’ battle- negotiations have
broken down.

B)    Only one person per side may have a weapon
over 6 feet. No archery, no res, war point.

4)     Siege- The winner of the five man
battle gets to siege the loser’s fortification.

A)    There will be one opening in the
fortification ( castle or boats )

B)    May not fight over the walls,

C)    Archery into and out of the opening
only

D)    Defenders- no res

E)    Attackers-2 res

F)    No time limit, war point

5)     Capture the commander

A)    As per Fridays battle, war point

6)     Monastery raid

A)    Archery allowed, siege weapons allowed, no
weapons over 6 feet. War point.

B)    There will be an odd number of buildings,
each containing English soldiers and a treasure chest

C)    Half hour timed battle, unlimited res, war
point

D)    Rules for fighting in the town- archery
allowed into and out of buildings through the opening
only
, shooting through walls will not kill. Siege
weapons will kill through walls. No weapon over 6 feet.

E)    Defenders are to protect the buildings and
the treasure chests.

F)    Attackers are to steal the treasure
chests.

G)    Burning the buildings- the attackers have
the ability to burn down the buildings. If an orange flag is placed
on the building it is considered burning. Flags placed and still on
the hay bales at the end of the scenario will signify a burned
building, spoils of war going to the victor. The defenders may
remove the flags during the battle by pulling the flag off and
putting it on the ground.

H)    Chests must be brought to rally point at
the back of the Viking side. Once the chest is in possession, but
not to the rallying point it can still be won back by killing the
carrier. When the carrier is killed he must place the chest on the
ground where he was killed. The chest is then fair game. If the
chest breaks open and the lot spills out, that is also fair game so
make sure to keep the chest intact.

I)      If at the end of the scenario
the English successfully defend a building ( not burning, contested
or missing the chest ) then they win that chest and may keep the
contents

J)     All chests looted by the Vikings are
theirs and may keep the contents of the chests.

7)     Race to the boats. With the English
army hot on their heels, the Vikings are racing against time to get
to their boats.

A)    No weapon restrictions, open field battle,
no time limit, no res. War point.

B)    Objective – Vikings- Commander must get to
the boats

                    
English- must stop them.

C)    Once the Viking commander gets to the boat
the scenario is over. If He falls in battle the scenario is
over.

A&S Classes and
Tournaments

 

Title: Bobbin Lace Workshop

Instructor:  Kassandra

When: Thur/Fri/Sat -3 days of Bobbin Lace
Workshop  10 am – 5 pm

Description:

  • You may come and go on your time
  • Maybe one evening class if there is an interest
  • I will do a beginner class each day if people sign up for one
    at my tent.
  • You can do a more advanced class
  • You may bring your own supplies if you have some
  • You may use my supplies for the class/workshop

 Cost: the price of a handout and thread
used.  Under $5.00

 Size:  As long as there is room.

 Supplies: Instructor supplies all items
needed for class. Students bring a chair and any bobbin lace items
you have.

Contact: If you are interested please feel free
to contact me by email and

we can discuss what you wish to do.  Email alaricus@msn.com

Where: The class will be in Kassandra’s
encampment (hopefully in the archery encampment)

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Title: “The Field Fortifications and the
SCA.”

Instructor:  Edmund Graham

Description:  This would examine their use
and potential in SCA combat and camping.

Duration: One hour format 

Cost: No Cost

Size: Class Limit 10.

Where: Encampment for Edmund Graham

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Title: Marshalling 101

Instructor: Maestra Althaia Lazura

When: Friday 10am – 11am

Where: On the Eric’s

Description: Basic class for learning to heavy
marshall.

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Title: An Overview of Welsh foods for camp
cooking

Instructor: Angharat verch Reynulf

Description: A summary and taste testing of
Welsh foods appropriate to tourney or camp cooking, with hands on
experimentation of a variety of recipes including a cawl (soup),
cawys poby (toasted cheese/Welsh Rarebit) and crempog (savory
pancakes).

Duration: 4 hours   Cost: $8

Class size: Maximum of 12 students for the
hands on portion, minimum of 3

 additional students may audit for information if space
allows.

Instructor supplies:  Recipe ingredients,
utensils, one 3 burner propane stove with griddle, 1 raised fire
pit with tripod, handout with recipes , tables.

Student supplies: Note taking materials, apron,
eating utensils, plate & bowl

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Title: WOOL FLEECE PREPARATION FOR SPINNING

Instructor: Lady Rowan SpiritWalker

When: Friday 1 – 2 pm

Where: A&S Pavilion

Description: Lady Rowan SpiritWalker discusses
and demonstrates how to select a wool fleece for the project at
hand and the steps in preparation, including skirting and washing
as well as the differences between carding and combing for
handspinning. The washing method demonstrated will be “modern
middle ages” style, as well as the period stale urine method.
Handouts will be available. No limit on class size. Feel free to
bring tools (carders, combs, drop spindles, spinning wheels) to the
class.

Duration & Cost:  One hour class;
$3.00 fee covers cost of handout copies. Lady Rowan will be
available throughout the event for questions and pointers.

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Title:  Rose Beads

Instructor:  Lady Vilda Leusch

Description:  Make your own rose-scented
beads from rose petals, enough to make a small scented piece of
jewelry, or to use with making a rosary.

(Class is tentative, please check at A&S pavilion –
rest of details are not available at this time)

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Title: Siege Engine Marshalling

Instructor: Drakkus Blackrogue

When: Friday: 4-5 pm, 1 hour

Where: To be announced (possibly A&S
Pavilion or the Eric’s)

Description: Discussion of SCA combat siege
engines and marshalling class

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Title: “Rope and Wood, Temporary &
Improvised Structures and Furnishings.”

Instructor:  Edmund Graham

Description:  This is basically a class on
making stuff for use around the camp w/ lashings and simple hand
tools.

Duration: One hour format;  No Cost

Size: Class Limit 10.

Where: Encampment for Edmund Graham

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TITLE: Basic Period Dance 

INSTRUCTOR: Njall Hrothgeirson

WHEN: Friday evening after the Torchlight
Tournament

WHERE: At the Eric’s

DESCRIPTION: A simple introduction to period
dance including styles from several different era’s and a few SCA
created dances. We will also cover the subtle art of poaching! This
is a great class for sergeantry candidates.

DURATION: 2 hours (would like to have the
flexibility to go longer if the student desire) 

COST: Free!!!

CLASS SIZE: Any size, the more the merrier

STUDENT SUPPLIES: A desire for some fun!

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Title: An Overview of Welsh 14th
Century Clothing

Instructor: Angharat verch Reynulf

Description: This is an overview of 14th
Century clothing, focusing on the Welsh and English regions, for
both genders. It will cover clothing someone from the skin out,
include some accessory types and cover some of the more prevalent
sources for reference or detailed research.

Duration: 1 hours  

Cost: $1

Class size: Unlimited

Instructor supplies:  Handout covering
clothing from the skin out, including examples of some accessories
and a bibliography.

Student supplies: Note taking materials, comfy
chair

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Title: An Overview of Venetian Clothing

Instructor: Raffaella di Contini

Description: This is an overview of Venetian
clothing, primarily female. It will cover
clothing someone from the skin out, include some accessory types
and cover some of the more prevalent sources for reference or
detailed research.

Duration: 1 hours   Cost: $1

Class size: Unlimited

Instructor supplies:  Handout covering
clothing from the skin out, including examples of some accessories
and a bibliography.

Student supplies: Note taking materials, comfy
chair

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Title:  Drop in Embroidery Workshop

Instructor: Lady Elisabethe FitzWilliams

When: Saturday, 11 am – 12 pm (or as fighting
continues)

Where: Either the Blatha an Oir Baronial
Pavilion or A & S Pavilion

Description:  Join Elisabethe to work on
embroidery (or hand sewing projects) while watching the war in the
shade and be able to discuss techniques, materials and have help
with tricky bits of detailing or problems.

Title: Scribal Salon

Instructors: Lady Eiblihn inghean Feradaigh and
Lady Thomasina

When: Saturday 2 pm – 4 pm

Where: A&S Pavilion

Description: Come work on charters and practice
illumination or calligraphy with our Baronial Scribe!  Bring
your own kit, or practice with the baronial paints and brushes.

 

          FAMILY
ACTIVITIES (YOUTH A & S)

 

           
☺        
Each child will get counted once for partition for the
youth point

           
☺         All Youth
Activities are open to children between the ages of 8 and 17
suggested ages

☺         All
classes & activities are designed for school age children

           
☺         All
activities last 50 minutes unless otherwise noted

            
☺   Must bring a chair

           
☺         Parents or
Guardians are required to attend to children during these
activities

 

!!! ACTIVITIES MAY BE CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER AT ANY TIME AT
THE DISCRETION OF THE YOUTH A&S STAFF!!!

  

DAY/TIME

CLASS DESCRIPTION

Appropriate Ages

FRIDAY

4:00
pm                    
Poi Spinning
Class
                                                                               
Age class size set at

 

                                 
A performance art, poi involves swinging tethered weights
through       
class.    

                                 
a variety of rhythmical and geometric
patterns.                         

                        
         Argo

5:00
pm                  
Solar
lanterns

 

                                  
Back by popular enjoyment. Decorate a jar then watch it glow in the
dark.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

 

                                
Hl Clare Keenan 

 

SATURDAY

10:30- 11:30

Tassels

Tassels can be used for many purposes. Make the tassels for the
hobby horses, dance belts, halberd or drum. You can also learn to
make dolls out of tassels.

8-17

  

HL Eadgyth de Chelched

 

11:30-12:20

Halberd

Decorate a halberd head.

 

  

Hl Clare Keenan

 

11:30-12:20

Dance
Belts

Decorate fabric to make a dance belt. Your tassels will look
nice on the belt.

 

  

Auðný Refsdóttir

 

11:30-12:20

Hobby
Horses

Both sides of the war need horses come and finish a hobby horse
to help your side.

Limit 23

 

Lady Sigrid

 

12:30-1:00 pm

LUNCH WITH THE BARONESS

 

12:30-1:30 pm

LUNCH BREAK FOR STUDENTS AND TEACHERS

 

1:30-2:20

 How to
play a drum

Learn a simple drumming technique on a box.

 

  

Jenny

 

1:30-2:20

  

   

Belly Dance
Class

Learn how to Bellydance.

8-17 Limit 12

  

Zarha bint al-Rammah

 

1:30-2:20

Window clings

Draw or trace a design. As seen at Twelfth Night

 

  

Lady Aleksandra Grozkaya

 

2:30-3:20

Decorate your drum

Decorate a box to drum on.

Limit  what was not used for the drum class

  

Julianna Granier

 

2:30-3:20

Henna

Learn to make and design henna for you hand.

12-17

  

HL Sebina
Flecher

 

2:30-3:20

Embossed Foil
Leaf

Make a framed foil autumn design.

Limit 14

  

Markos
Amador de Villaverde

 

  

SUNDAY

 

10:30-11-:30

Veil
pins

Learn to design and make veil pins.

Limit 8

12-14

  

Lady Rosemund

 

10:30-11:30

Campfire
cooking

Learn to cook on a brazier. What you could have brought + what
you could have bought+ what you might have foraged + cooking =
what you ate. Tight or short sleeves; clothing that is OK to get
dirty, etc.

Limit 6

10-17

 

HL Sgt. Edmund Graham

 

11:30-12:30

Fun with
beads

If you want to make a necklace, bracelet, or even an anklet come
on down. These beads will be many different colors and shapes so
you can make your own unique accessory.

8-17

  

Thela Flecher

 

11:30-12:30

Fun with
shells

Make a trinket case, paint shell, and make candle or whatever
you can imagine.

8-17

  

Lady Sigrid

 

 

 




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