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:It’s them you’ll have to fight.
 
:It’s them you’ll have to fight.
  
Ekatarena Borisovna
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:Ekatarina Borisovna
Was first to bend a knee
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:Was first to bend a knee
To swear her oath to Seagirt
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:To swear her oath to Seagirt
And start our sargentry.
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:And start our sargentry.
  
The next our proud lord Robbins
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:The next our proud lord Robbins
Allan be first his name.
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:Allan be first his name.
Showed all just what he’s made of
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:Showed all just what he’s made of
And to our sargentry he came.
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:And to our sargentry he came.
  
Lord Nikalai Toronovich
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:Lord Nikalai Toronovich
Had skills for all he showed.
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:Had skills for all he showed.
That proved to all that saw him
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:That proved to all that saw him
To a sergeants rank he’s flown.
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:To a sergeants rank he’s flown.
  
Next came master James
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:Next came master James
With helmit in his hand.
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:With helmet in his hand.
Who begged the lady Lionsgate
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:Who begged the lady Lions Gate
To free him to our land.
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:To free him to our land.
  
Lord Seth Starr came striding.
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:Lord Seth Starr came striding.
He worked hard to earn his fate,
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:He worked hard to earn his fate,
To stand for Lady Seagirt
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:To stand for Lady Seagirt
This oath he’d gladly take.
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:This oath he’d gladly take.
A lady of great strength
 
Was sixth to bend a knee
 
And join the rank of sergeant
 
The Lady Myrranda Di mici
 
  
Owen Hallehyne
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:A lady of great strength
A griffin standing proud.
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:Was sixth to bend a knee
He swears his oath of sargentry
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:And join the rank of sergeant
And it’s Seagirt to whom he’s bound.
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:The Lady Myrranda Di mici
  
The Honorable Lord Duncan MacQuarrie
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:Owen Hallehyne
Showed skill and wisdom both
+
:A griffin standing proud.
And earned his title soundly
+
:He swears his oath of sargentry
And proudly swore his oath.
+
:And it’s Seagirt to whom he’s bound.
  
Know this to all that heed me.
+
:The Honorable Lord Duncan MacQuarrie
Of these we all have pride.
+
:Showed skill and wisdom both
We know how hard it is they’ve worked
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:And earned his title soundly
To show what they’ve inside.
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:And proudly swore his oath.
  
To those that I have listed.
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:Know this to all that heed me.
You’ve set yourselves apart.
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:Of these we all have pride.
Your skill and wisdom guides us
+
:We know how hard it is they’ve worked
To what you have in heart.
+
:To show what they’ve inside.
  
As sargentry you’ll show us.
+
:To those that I have listed.
To what we should aspire,
+
:You’ve set yourselves apart.
And by leading us who follow.
+
:Your skill and wisdom guides us
We know you’ll bring us higher.
+
:To what you have in heart.
  
And to those who now would try
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:As sargentry you’ll show us.
To gain our sargentry.
+
:To what we should aspire,
I hope you now have glimpsed.
+
:And by leading us who follow.
Just how good you need to be.
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:We know you’ll bring us higher.
  
It’s not for every warrior
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:And to those who now would try
To earn this title proud.
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:To gain our sargentry.
Cause not just any one
+
:I hope you now have glimpsed.
Can teach a rabble crowd
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:Just how good you need to be.
  
Not just any man
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:It’s not for every warrior
Can show the skill at arms,
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:To earn this title proud.
And still have all the gentle arts
+
:Cause not just any one
To show his Witt and charms.
+
:Can teach a rabble crowd
  
 +
:Not just any man
 +
:Can show the skill at arms,
 +
:And still have all the gentle arts
 +
:To show his Witt and charms.
  
 
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:Yet if you think you have it
Yet if you think you have it
+
:That which set these gents apart
That which set these gents apart
+
:The Seagirt trials await you
The Seagirt trials await you
+
:IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE THE HEART.
IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE THE HEART.
 

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The Barony of Seagirt's annual event to test prospective Sergeants, Yeomen and Gallants

First trials held in 1999 at South Vancouver Island Ranger Station (autocrat James Llewellyn ap Gruffydd). Tried in August a few times opposite Lions Gates Sgts. Thereafter moved to July and held at Camp Barnard. Now held on last FULL weekend in July.

SEAGIRTS HEART

In every group you meet
There are those that you will find.
That exemplify the strengths
Of body soul and mind.
There are those that are the brains
And those that are the brawn.
Some who hold the history
Of where we’ve been and gone.
But now I’ll tell a tale,
Of those at Seagirts heart.
A tale of Seagirts sargentry
And whence it all did start.
So when you list the sergeants
You’d better get them right
Cause if you mix them up,
It’s them you’ll have to fight.
Ekatarina Borisovna
Was first to bend a knee
To swear her oath to Seagirt
And start our sargentry.
The next our proud lord Robbins
Allan be first his name.
Showed all just what he’s made of
And to our sargentry he came.
Lord Nikalai Toronovich
Had skills for all he showed.
That proved to all that saw him
To a sergeants rank he’s flown.
Next came master James
With helmet in his hand.
Who begged the lady Lions Gate
To free him to our land.
Lord Seth Starr came striding.
He worked hard to earn his fate,
To stand for Lady Seagirt
This oath he’d gladly take.
A lady of great strength
Was sixth to bend a knee
And join the rank of sergeant
The Lady Myrranda Di mici
Owen Hallehyne
A griffin standing proud.
He swears his oath of sargentry
And it’s Seagirt to whom he’s bound.
The Honorable Lord Duncan MacQuarrie
Showed skill and wisdom both
And earned his title soundly
And proudly swore his oath.
Know this to all that heed me.
Of these we all have pride.
We know how hard it is they’ve worked
To show what they’ve inside.
To those that I have listed.
You’ve set yourselves apart.
Your skill and wisdom guides us
To what you have in heart.
As sargentry you’ll show us.
To what we should aspire,
And by leading us who follow.
We know you’ll bring us higher.
And to those who now would try
To gain our sargentry.
I hope you now have glimpsed.
Just how good you need to be.
It’s not for every warrior
To earn this title proud.
Cause not just any one
Can teach a rabble crowd
Not just any man
Can show the skill at arms,
And still have all the gentle arts
To show his Witt and charms.
Yet if you think you have it
That which set these gents apart
The Seagirt trials await you
IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE THE HEART.