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The following month did Maid Laurellan host a Sewing Fest and Practice Session at her home, less than a day's travel to the north of Three Mountains. And the Barony of Madrone came into being, founded by Baron Raymond the Mild and Baroness Sheen of Ire and their friends. Thus did the gentlefolk of the Current Middle Ages begin to settle in the wilderness.
 
The following month did Maid Laurellan host a Sewing Fest and Practice Session at her home, less than a day's travel to the north of Three Mountains. And the Barony of Madrone came into being, founded by Baron Raymond the Mild and Baroness Sheen of Ire and their friends. Thus did the gentlefolk of the Current Middle Ages begin to settle in the wilderness.
  
In February was Baron Frederick appointed to
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In February was Baron Frederick appointed to be Knight Marshall of Madrone and Three Mountains, and a coterie of aspiring young fighters, of an age to be students at the universities, gathered around him; by AS V, Edward Zifran of Gendy and Steingrim Wulfarson (later far-famed as Steingrim Stellari) were among the young fighters.
be Knight Marshall of Madrone and Three
 
Mountains, and a coterie of aspiring young fighters,
 
of an age to be students at the universities,
 
gathered around him; by AS V, Edward Zifran of
 
Gendy and Steingrim Wulfarson (later far-famed as
 
Steingrim Stellari) were among the young fighters.
 
  
Edwin Bersark and Jerald of Galloway were fighting
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Edwin Bersark and Jerald of Galloway were fighting by that time also. Frederick of Holland was a frequent sight at fighter practices that year as well, until August. Then he persuaded his lady, Nicorlynn of Caer Wydder, to give over her duties as seneschal to Crane the Golden, and dwell with him in the Mistlands.
by that time also. Frederick of Holland was a
 
frequent sight at fighter practices that year as well,
 
until August. Then he persuaded his lady,
 
Nicorlynn of Caer Wydder, to give over her duties
 
as seneschal to Crane the Golden, and dwell with
 
him in the Mistlands.
 
  
Three Mountains did not at first flourish as
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Three Mountains did not at first flourish as Madrone did. But with aid and advice from Raymond the Mild, at long last Three Mountains became more settled, until all danger of the little colony dying out was at an end. And Madrone grew and flourished, and so did Three Mountains, and there was friendship between their people.
Madrone did. But with aid and advice from
 
Raymond the Mild, at long last Three Mountains
 
became more settled, until all danger of the little
 
colony dying out was at an end. And Madrone
 
grew and flourished, and so did Three Mountains,
 
and there was friendship between their people.
 
  
In AS VI, the year following the foundation of
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In AS VI, the year following the foundation of Madrone, Roger the Goliard and Nancy Current, seeing that the people were scattered and were not always able to attend the assemblies of their fellows, began co print a newsletter, the which they did style The Crier. And as Madrone grew, so grew The Crier.
Madrone, Roger the Goliard and Nancy Current,
 
seeing that the people were scattered and were not
 
always able to attend the assemblies of their fellows,
 
began co print a newsletter, the which they
 
did style The Crier. And as Madrone grew, so grew
 
The Crier.
 
  
In the summer of AS VII, Raymond and Sheen
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In the summer of AS VII, Raymond and Sheen did move their dwelling unto the Mistlands and did appoint Liam of the Barque and Dierdre Muldomnaigh to reign over Madrone as Castellans in their absence.
did move their dwelling unto the Mistlands and
 
did appoint Liam of the Barque and Dierdre
 
Muldomnaigh to reign over Madrone as Castellans
 
in their absence.
 
  
Presently, the Crown and officers of the
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Presently, the Crown and officers of the Kingdom of the West noted that Madrone and Three Mountains were doing well. And they were pleased. For though the far northern lands were distant from the heartland of the West where the dukes dwelt, yet those lands were a part of the Kingdom of the West, and the Westerners were glad to see that the land was being claimed for their Kingdom.
Kingdom of the West noted that Madrone and
 
Three Mountains were doing well. And they were
 
pleased. For though the far northern lands were
 
distant from the heartland of the West where the
 
dukes dwelt, yet those lands were a part of the
 
Kingdom of the West, and the Westerners were
 
glad to see that the land was being claimed for
 
their Kingdom.
 
  
In May AS VIII, in the presence of King Paul
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In May AS VIII, in the presence of King Paul and Queen Carol, monarchs of the Kingdom of the West, the Tourney of Union was held. And a charter there was signed by King Paul, Baron Frederic, and Baron Raymond joining the Barony of Three Mountains and the Barony of Madrone into the Principality of An Tir. But the formal charter had yet to be signed by the Board of Directors
and Queen Carol, monarchs of the Kingdom of the
 
West, the Tourney of Union was held. And a charter
 
there was signed by King Paul, Baron Frederic, and
 
Baron Raymond joining the Barony of Three
 
Mountains and the Barony of Madrone into the
 
Principality of An Tir. But the formal charter had
 
yet to be signed by the Board of Directors
 
  
On August 25, AS VIII, Sir Frederick of the
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On August 25, AS VIII, Sir Frederick of the West Tower, the founding Baron of Three Mountains, was victorious in the lists of the first An Tir Coronet Tourney. And the King and Queen of the West, Henrik and Seitse, crowned him and his lady, Anne of the White Tower, the first Prince and Princess of the Principality of An Tir that same day.
West Tower, the founding Baron of Three
 
Mountains, was victorious in the lists of the first An
 
Tir Coronet Tourney. And the King and Queen of
 
the West, Henrik and Seitse, crowned him and his lady, Anne of the White Tower, the first Prince and
 
Princess of the Principality of An Tir that same day.
 
  
And An Tir grew and flourished, and new
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And An Tir grew and flourished, and new branches came to be. The Crier expanded and began to publish information for the entire principality. And Adiantum to the south and Lions Gate to the north were settled and soon became baronies.
branches came to be. The Crier expanded and began
 
to publish information for the entire principality.
 
And Adiantum to the south and Lions Gate to the
 
north were settled and soon became baronies.
 
  
But although the Crown of the West visited An
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But although the Crown of the West visited An Tir from time to time, it seemed to many An Tirians that few awards were given to those who lacked the means to make the long pilgrimage down to the heartland of the West, home of the Western Crowns and the Western peers. And although many of the Crowns of the West did try to recognize the merit of their subjects of An Tir, the great distance between the Western heartland and the lands of the north made this difficult.
Tir from time to time, it seemed to many An
 
Tirians that few awards were given to those who
 
lacked the means to make the long pilgrimage
 
down to the heartland of the West, home of the
 
Western Crowns and the Western peers. And
 
although many of the Crowns of the West did try
 
to recognize the merit of their subjects of An Tir,
 
the great distance between the Western heartland
 
and the lands of the north made this difficult.
 
  
Reports made by An Tir's officers to Western
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Reports made by An Tir's officers to Western officers were sent but not always acknowledged. Sir Jerald of Galloway was persistent in insisting that his marshals and heralds were warranted, but too often other officers, even Principality officers, went unwarranted through their entire terms of offices.
officers were sent but not always acknowledged. Sir
 
Jerald of Galloway was persistent in insisting that
 
his marshals and heralds were warranted, but too
 
often other officers, even Principality officers, went
 
unwarranted through their entire terms of offices.
 
  
And the people of An Tir sent in their membership
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And the people of An Tir sent in their membership fees. Sometimes they got their newsletters; sometimes their checks were cashed, but no newsletters did they receive; and sometimes their checks were never cashed. It was faster, easier, and more certain to get a subscription to The Crier than to become a member of the SCA, Inc.
fees. Sometimes they got their newsletters;
 
sometimes their checks were cashed, but no
 
newsletters did they receive; and sometimes their
 
checks were never cashed. It was faster, easier, and
 
more certain to get a subscription to The Crier
 
than to become a member of the SCA, Inc.
 
  
The West Kingdom newsletter, the Page, often
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The West Kingdom newsletter, the Page, often did not include copy for An Tir events, even when multiple notices were sent in good time. Thus An Tir events were denied official status. And snide comments were made in the Page by the Western chronicler about the apparent lack of activity in An Tir. This was very annoying to event organizers who knew they had sent notices south in a timely manner.
did not include copy for An Tir events, even when
 
multiple notices were sent in good time. Thus An Tir
 
events were denied official status. And snide comments
 
were made in the Page by the Western chronicler
 
about the apparent lack of activity in An Tir.
 
This was very annoying to event organizers who
 
knew they had sent notices south in a timely manner.
 
  
Communication from An Tir to the heartlands
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Communication from An Tir to the heartlands of the West and vice versa was often a very great problem.
of the West - and vice versa - was often a very
 
great problem.
 
  
Once when King Paul was coming up for a
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Once when King Paul was coming up for a royal visit, an event had been planned, and not published, despite chat the autocrat had sent notice of the event to the editor of the Page in due time. No one told An Tirians chat the King was coming. Grane the Golden, then seneschal, told me he discovered the impending visit when he read of it in the Page; the editor questioned how An Tirians were intending to entertain the King, so as not to be "guilty" of "noblesse oblige" (sic).
royal visit, an event had been planned, and not
 
published, despite chat the autocrat had sent notice
 
of the event to the editor of the Page in due time.
 
No one cold An Tirians chat the King was coming.
 
Grane the Golden, then seneschal, cold me he discovered
 
the impending visit when he read of it in
 
the Page; the editor questioned how An Tirians
 
were intending to entertain the King, so as not to
 
be "guilty" of "noblesse oblige" (sic).
 
  
Now, it is undeniable that incompetence or
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Now, it is undeniable that incompetence or inattention, rather than malice, was behind some of these problems. In those times, far more than now, the SCA was still very casual, with volunteers doing all the work of even the most critical offices, often with little or no training or experience, with predictable results or lack thereof. Yet it was not always so perceived among the people of An Tir. And the deliberately slighting comments directed at An Tir by some of the active and influential Westerners indicates that there really was at least some malice there.
inattention, rather than malice, was behind some of
 
these problems. In those times, far more than now,
 
the SCA was still very casual, with volunteers doing
 
all the work of even the most critical offices, often
 
with little or no training or experience, with predictable
 
results -- or lack thereof. Yet it was not
 
always so perceived among the people of An Tir.
 
And the deliberately slighting comments directed at
 
An Tir by some of the active and influential Westerners indicates chat there really was at least
 
some malice there.
 
  
Some Westerners were determined to retain for
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Some Westerners were determined to retain for the Kingdom of the West the renown of being the largest kingdom in the Known World. And verily, the removal of An Tir from the Kingdom of the West in AS XI or XII would have left the West instead as one of the smaller kingdoms in the Known World. One may wonder about the extent of the influence and power of chose who wanted that distinction for the West, but there were a number of such among the active Westerners at that time. And in chose days the Board of Directors of the SCA, Inc., was comprised of Westerners, who for a time styled themselves Imperial Electors, so that what we now call Corporate was then known as the Imperium.
the Kingdom of the West the renown of being the
 
largest kingdom in the Known World. And verily,
 
the removal of An Tir from the Kingdom of the
 
West in AS XI or XII would have left the West
 
instead as one of the smaller kingdoms in the
 
Known World. One may wonder about the extent
 
of the influence and power of chose who wanted
 
that distinction for the West, but there were a
 
number of such among the active Westerners at
 
that time. And in chose days the Board of
 
Directors of the SCA, Inc., was comprised of
 
Westerners, who for a time styled themselves
 
Imperial Electors, so chat what we now call
 
Corporate was then known as the lmperium.
 
  
And many of the people of An Tir grew restive,
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And many of the people of An Tir grew restive, and began to wish that they could make a kingdom of their principality. But although the Crowns of the West were sometimes friendly to the people of An Tir, several of the officers of the Kingdom of the West seemed to hinder their purpose in every possible way. And some of the more active people of An Tir bickered among themselves, which made matters even more difficult.
and began to wish that they could make a kingdom
 
of their principality. But although the Crowns
 
of the West were sometimes friendly to the people
 
of An Tir, several of the officers of the Kingdom of
 
the West seemed to hinder their purpose in every
 
possible way. And some of the more active people
 
of An Tir bickered among themselves, which made
 
matters even more difficult.
 
  
And one day three young gentlemen, discussing
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And one day three young gentlemen, discussing the difficulties which the people of An Tir were suffering from the officers of the West and of the Imperium, had an idea: why not persuade an An Tirian Coronet and their heirs to simply declare An Tir a Kingdom?
the difficulties which the people of An Tir were
 
suffering from the officers of the West and of the
 
lmperium, had an idea: why not persuade an An
 
Tirian Coronet and their heirs to simply declare
 
An Tir a Kingdom?
 
  
These three gentlemen, so Donn an Bronach
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These three gentlemen, so Donn an Bronach told me, shared their vision with other restless and dissatisfied An Tirians, and a plan emerged. Various people made inquiries of the legal requirements, and the necessary paper work was made ready so that the rebels would quickly be able to form a separate non-profit corporation in Oregon if it became necessary to sever the ties of An Tir to the SCA, Inc. In those early days, few branches had much regalia or much in the way of funds; sending all SCA property to the Imperium would not have been nearly as much of a loss as it would be today.
told me, shared their vision with other restless and
 
dissatisfied An Tirians, and a plan emerged.
 
Various people made inquiries of the legal requirements,
 
and the necessary paper work was made
 
ready so that the rebels would quickly be able to
 
form a separate non-profit corporation in Oregon
 
if it became necessary to sever the ties of An Tir to
 
the SCA, Inc. In those early days, few branches
 
had much regalia or much in the way of funds;
 
sending all SCA property to the Imperium would
 
not have been nearly as much of a loss as it would
 
be today.
 
  
Liam of the Barque and his lady, Dierdre
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Liam of the Barque and his lady, Dierdre Muldomnaigh, were Baron and Baroness of Madrone when rebellion first began to be discussed. And Liam and Dierdre resigned their fealty as Baron and Baroness in favor of Theodulf and Anne, so that they would not be in rebellion against their sworn liege. Liam and Dierdre dwelt on the Barque, their houseboat, and by this time they were publishing The Crier. Many talented people assisted chem in chis endeavor, including Donn, and it was not long at all before the Barque became a hotbed of rebellion in the Barony of Madrone.
Muldomnaigh, were Baron and Baroness of
 
Madrone when rebellion first began to be discussed.
 
And Liam and Dierdre resigned their fealty as Baron and Baroness in favor of Theodulf and
 
Anne, so chat they would not be in rebellion against
 
their sworn liege. Liam and Dierdre dwelt on the
 
Barque, their houseboat, and by chis time they were
 
publishing The Crier. Many talented people assisted
 
chem in chis endeavor, including Donn, and it was
 
not long at all before the Barque became a hotbed
 
of rebellion in the Barony of Madrone.
 
  
The rebels included many principality officers,
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The rebels included many principality officers, especially those who had had difficulties with Western and Imperial officers… but not all Madronans knew of the plotting of the Rebel Alliance.
especially those who had had difficulties with Western
 
and Imperial officers ... but not all Madronans knew
 
of the plotting of the Rebel Alliance.
 
  
The entire Barony of Adiantum, so Ulfheddin
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The entire Barony of Adiantum, so Ulfheddin inn Vegfarandi told me, was another hotbed of rebellion, having struggled with the lmperium and been ignored or hindered by Western officers during the formation of their shire and later when they were working to become a barony.
inn Vegfarandi told me, was another hotbed of
 
rebellion, having struggled with the lmperium and
 
been ignored or hindered by Western officers during
 
the formation of their shire and later when they
 
were working to become a barony.
 
  
In all fairness, Lions Gate does not appear to
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In all fairness, Lions Gate does not appear to have had the same problems in their founding or in their quest for baronial status chat Adiantum had. Sir Gerhard Kendal once described to me the response to Lions Gate's application for elevation to Barony thus: “lnsta-barony!
have had the same problems in their founding or in
 
their quest for baronial status chat Adiantum had.
 
Sir Gerhard Kendal once described to me the
 
response to Lions Gate's application for elevation to
 
Barony thus: "lnsta-barony!"
 
  
There were a number of rebels in the Barony of
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There were a number of rebels in the Barony of Three Mountains. I have been told chat in one part of town there were six SCA households within a six-block radius, all but one of them rebel. There were people in Three Mountains, though, who either did not know what was going on or deliberately ignored it.
Three Mountains. I have been told chat in one part
 
of town there were six SCA households within a
 
six-block radius, all but one of them rebel. There
 
were people in Three Mountains, though, who either did not know what was going
 
on or deliberately ignored it.
 
  
 
And the rebels were having great fun, skulking about and plotting and working out ways to deal with any difficulties that they could foresee. Dierdre Muldomnaigh wrote several songs for the rebels, Ulfheddin inn Vegfarandi cold me "Managed by Nerds" was written in his living room during one of Dierdre's visits to Adiantum .
 
And the rebels were having great fun, skulking about and plotting and working out ways to deal with any difficulties that they could foresee. Dierdre Muldomnaigh wrote several songs for the rebels, Ulfheddin inn Vegfarandi cold me "Managed by Nerds" was written in his living room during one of Dierdre's visits to Adiantum .
  
Then Viscount Edward Zifran won the Coronet Tourney again, fighting for Alma Tea av den Telemarken, and they two were crowned Prince and Princess of An
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Then Viscount Edward Zifran won the Coronet Tourney again, fighting for Alma Tea av den Telemarken, and they two were crowned Prince and Princess of An Tir on August 12, AS XII. And although the West had as yet heard nothing of the brewing rebellion, Edward was a natural for a rebel prince, for he loved to star in dramatic or humorous scenes, and what better occasion for such than a rebellion? And Manfred Kreigstrieber, fighting for Koressa Thokubjalla, won the following Coronet Tourney, and they too were drawn into the plotting of the rebellion.
Tir on August 12, AS XII. And
 
although the West had as yet heard nothing of the
 
brewing rebellion, Edward was a natural for a rebel
 
prince, for he loved to star in dramatic or humorous
 
scenes, and what better occasion for such than
 
a rebellion? And Manfred Kreigstrieber, fighting for
 
Koressa Thokubjalla, won the following Coronet
 
Tourney, and they too were drawn into the plotting
 
of the rebellion.
 
  
In October, the widely disliked and notably
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In October, the widely disliked and notably anti-An Tir Terrence of Halliday won the Crown of the West for the second time that year (the West had three Crowns a year). And though some of the rebels may have been reluctant to offend Duke Paul, it seemed unlikely that any did hesitate to offend the offensive Terrence.
anti-An Tir Terrence of Halliday won the Crown
 
of the West for the second time that year (the West
 
had three Crowns a year). And though some of the
 
rebels may have been reluctant to offend Duke
 
Paul, it seemed unlikely chat any did hesitate to
 
offend the offensive Terrence.
 
  
Members of the Rebel Alliance gathered a few
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Members of the Rebel Alliance gathered a few at a time, secretly. The password was “Robert Barker” and the countersign was “Queen for a Day.Preparations for the coming of Twelfth Night were made at these meetings, for An Tir Twelfth Night, scheduled for one week after the coronation of Terrence of Halliday, was the appointed time when their plot to free An Tir would finally unfold.
at a time, secretly. The password was "Robert
 
Barker" and the countersign was "Queen for a
 
Day." Preparations for the coming of Twelfth
 
Night were made at these meetings, for An Tir
 
Twelfth Night, scheduled for one week after the
 
coronation of Terrence of Halliday, was the
 
appointed time when their plot to free An Tir
 
would finally unfold.
 
  
The three estates of medieval times, the clergy,
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The three estates of medieval times, the clergy, the chivalry, and the civil service, were represented among the rebels by prominent An Tirians in their fields: Bishop William of the Woodlands, Viscount Elrond Blacksabre, and the then Seneschal of An Tir, Master Duncan of Chisholm.
the chivalry, and the civil service, were represented
 
among the rebels by prominent An Tirians in their
 
fields: Bishop William of the Woodlands, Viscount
 
Elrond Blacksabre, and the then Seneschal of An
 
Tir, Master Duncan of Chisholm.
 
  
Speeches were written by these
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Speeches were written by these three. Bishop William's speech, so he told me, began “Your Highness, I would like to call you Your Majesty.
three. Bishop William's speech, so he
 
told me, began "Your Highness, I
 
would like to call you Your Majesty.
 
Sir Elrond's speech, in a more serious vein, started with "When in the
 
course of human events, it becomes
 
necessary for one people to dissolve
 
the bonds ... " (Sir Elrond's speech
 
was largely adapted from the US
 
Declaration of Independence. Many
 
of the same causes for separation listed in the original Declaration were
 
very apt to describing the problems
 
that the An Tirians were having with
 
the West and the Board of Directors.)
 
  
Representing the rebel populace, these leaders of the three estates were to present a
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Sir Elrond's speech, in a more serious vein, started with “When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the bonds… ” (Sir Elrond's speech was largely adapted from the US Declaration of Independence. Many of the same causes for separation listed in the original Declaration were very apt to describing the problems that the An Tirians were having with the West and the Board of Directors.)
petition to Prince Edward in his supposedly final
 
court that he declare An Tir a free and independent
 
Kingdom, crown himself King and his lady Queen,
 
and declare a date a short while later at which
 
Manfred and Koressa would be crowned An Tir's
 
second King and Queen.
 
  
And after all, what could the West do? The
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Representing the rebel populace, these leaders of the three estates were to present a petition to Prince Edward in his supposedly final court that he declare An Tir a free and independent Kingdom, crown himself King and his lady Queen, and declare a date a short while later at which Manfred and Koressa would be crowned An Tir's second King and Queen.
Rebel Alliance had already prepared for the possibility
 
that the SCA, Inc. would disavow such a declaration,
 
and alternate corporation documents and
 
a corporate name were ready and waiting to be
 
filed should such be needed.
 
  
In this atmosphere of excitement and anticipation,
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And after all, what could the West do? The Rebel Alliance had already prepared for the possibility that the SCA, Inc. would disavow such a declaration, and alternate corporation documents and a corporate name were ready and waiting to be filed should such be needed.
someone told Baron Gerhard Kendal and
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Baroness Amanda Kendal, rulers of Lions Gate, what
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In this atmosphere of excitement and anticipation, someone told Baron Gerhard Kendal and Baroness Amanda Kendal, rulers of Lions Gate, what was being planned and when. And the Kendals, vassals of the West for An Tir's newest Barony (at that time Lions Gate had been a Barony for less than a year) were appalled, for they took their vows of fealty very seriously, as they do even to this very day. Independence, they thought, as Her Excellency Amanda has since told me, was a fine idea, but not yet, not like this! They told their neighbors to the south, Baron Theodulf and Baroness Anne of Madrone, and called the King of the West, Paul of Bellatrix, and the members of the Board of Directors.
was being planned and when. And the Kendals, vassals
 
of the West for An Tir's newest Barony (at that
 
time Lions Gate had been a Barony for less than a
 
year) were appalled, for they took their vows of fealty
 
very seriously, as they do even to this very day.
 
Independence, they thought, as Her Excellency
 
Amanda has since told me, was a fine idea, but not
 
yet, not like this! They told their neighbors to the
 
south, Baron Theodulf and Baroness Anne of
 
Madrone, and called the King of the West, Paul of
 
Bellatrix, and the members of the Board of Directors.
 
  
 
King Paul, when he heard of the Twelfth Night
 
King Paul, when he heard of the Twelfth Night

Revision as of 20:27, 29 January 2023

A Rebel’s View of the An Tir Rebellion



A Rebel’s View of the An Tir Rebellion Part One - The Twelfth Night Plot By Emily SD Thompson

Once upon a time, long, long ago and far to the north in the Kingdom of the West, there was a place where SCAdians began to assemble, high in Three Mountains. In AS IV did Frederick of the West Tower and Anne of the White Tower, founding Baron and Baroness of Three Mountains, host their neighbors to a New Year's Eve Revel at their home - the first official event of the Current Middle Ages in what had been theretofore a howling wilderness of mundanity.

The following month did Maid Laurellan host a Sewing Fest and Practice Session at her home, less than a day's travel to the north of Three Mountains. And the Barony of Madrone came into being, founded by Baron Raymond the Mild and Baroness Sheen of Ire and their friends. Thus did the gentlefolk of the Current Middle Ages begin to settle in the wilderness.

In February was Baron Frederick appointed to be Knight Marshall of Madrone and Three Mountains, and a coterie of aspiring young fighters, of an age to be students at the universities, gathered around him; by AS V, Edward Zifran of Gendy and Steingrim Wulfarson (later far-famed as Steingrim Stellari) were among the young fighters.

Edwin Bersark and Jerald of Galloway were fighting by that time also. Frederick of Holland was a frequent sight at fighter practices that year as well, until August. Then he persuaded his lady, Nicorlynn of Caer Wydder, to give over her duties as seneschal to Crane the Golden, and dwell with him in the Mistlands.

Three Mountains did not at first flourish as Madrone did. But with aid and advice from Raymond the Mild, at long last Three Mountains became more settled, until all danger of the little colony dying out was at an end. And Madrone grew and flourished, and so did Three Mountains, and there was friendship between their people.

In AS VI, the year following the foundation of Madrone, Roger the Goliard and Nancy Current, seeing that the people were scattered and were not always able to attend the assemblies of their fellows, began co print a newsletter, the which they did style The Crier. And as Madrone grew, so grew The Crier.

In the summer of AS VII, Raymond and Sheen did move their dwelling unto the Mistlands and did appoint Liam of the Barque and Dierdre Muldomnaigh to reign over Madrone as Castellans in their absence.

Presently, the Crown and officers of the Kingdom of the West noted that Madrone and Three Mountains were doing well. And they were pleased. For though the far northern lands were distant from the heartland of the West where the dukes dwelt, yet those lands were a part of the Kingdom of the West, and the Westerners were glad to see that the land was being claimed for their Kingdom.

In May AS VIII, in the presence of King Paul and Queen Carol, monarchs of the Kingdom of the West, the Tourney of Union was held. And a charter there was signed by King Paul, Baron Frederic, and Baron Raymond joining the Barony of Three Mountains and the Barony of Madrone into the Principality of An Tir. But the formal charter had yet to be signed by the Board of Directors

On August 25, AS VIII, Sir Frederick of the West Tower, the founding Baron of Three Mountains, was victorious in the lists of the first An Tir Coronet Tourney. And the King and Queen of the West, Henrik and Seitse, crowned him and his lady, Anne of the White Tower, the first Prince and Princess of the Principality of An Tir that same day.

And An Tir grew and flourished, and new branches came to be. The Crier expanded and began to publish information for the entire principality. And Adiantum to the south and Lions Gate to the north were settled and soon became baronies.

But although the Crown of the West visited An Tir from time to time, it seemed to many An Tirians that few awards were given to those who lacked the means to make the long pilgrimage down to the heartland of the West, home of the Western Crowns and the Western peers. And although many of the Crowns of the West did try to recognize the merit of their subjects of An Tir, the great distance between the Western heartland and the lands of the north made this difficult.

Reports made by An Tir's officers to Western officers were sent but not always acknowledged. Sir Jerald of Galloway was persistent in insisting that his marshals and heralds were warranted, but too often other officers, even Principality officers, went unwarranted through their entire terms of offices.

And the people of An Tir sent in their membership fees. Sometimes they got their newsletters; sometimes their checks were cashed, but no newsletters did they receive; and sometimes their checks were never cashed. It was faster, easier, and more certain to get a subscription to The Crier than to become a member of the SCA, Inc.

The West Kingdom newsletter, the Page, often did not include copy for An Tir events, even when multiple notices were sent in good time. Thus An Tir events were denied official status. And snide comments were made in the Page by the Western chronicler about the apparent lack of activity in An Tir. This was very annoying to event organizers who knew they had sent notices south in a timely manner.

Communication from An Tir to the heartlands of the West – and vice versa – was often a very great problem.

Once when King Paul was coming up for a royal visit, an event had been planned, and not published, despite chat the autocrat had sent notice of the event to the editor of the Page in due time. No one told An Tirians chat the King was coming. Grane the Golden, then seneschal, told me he discovered the impending visit when he read of it in the Page; the editor questioned how An Tirians were intending to entertain the King, so as not to be "guilty" of "noblesse oblige" (sic).

Now, it is undeniable that incompetence or inattention, rather than malice, was behind some of these problems. In those times, far more than now, the SCA was still very casual, with volunteers doing all the work of even the most critical offices, often with little or no training or experience, with predictable results — or lack thereof. Yet it was not always so perceived among the people of An Tir. And the deliberately slighting comments directed at An Tir by some of the active and influential Westerners indicates that there really was at least some malice there.

Some Westerners were determined to retain for the Kingdom of the West the renown of being the largest kingdom in the Known World. And verily, the removal of An Tir from the Kingdom of the West in AS XI or XII would have left the West instead as one of the smaller kingdoms in the Known World. One may wonder about the extent of the influence and power of chose who wanted that distinction for the West, but there were a number of such among the active Westerners at that time. And in chose days the Board of Directors of the SCA, Inc., was comprised of Westerners, who for a time styled themselves Imperial Electors, so that what we now call Corporate was then known as the Imperium.

And many of the people of An Tir grew restive, and began to wish that they could make a kingdom of their principality. But although the Crowns of the West were sometimes friendly to the people of An Tir, several of the officers of the Kingdom of the West seemed to hinder their purpose in every possible way. And some of the more active people of An Tir bickered among themselves, which made matters even more difficult.

And one day three young gentlemen, discussing the difficulties which the people of An Tir were suffering from the officers of the West and of the Imperium, had an idea: why not persuade an An Tirian Coronet and their heirs to simply declare An Tir a Kingdom?

These three gentlemen, so Donn an Bronach told me, shared their vision with other restless and dissatisfied An Tirians, and a plan emerged. Various people made inquiries of the legal requirements, and the necessary paper work was made ready so that the rebels would quickly be able to form a separate non-profit corporation in Oregon if it became necessary to sever the ties of An Tir to the SCA, Inc. In those early days, few branches had much regalia or much in the way of funds; sending all SCA property to the Imperium would not have been nearly as much of a loss as it would be today.

Liam of the Barque and his lady, Dierdre Muldomnaigh, were Baron and Baroness of Madrone when rebellion first began to be discussed. And Liam and Dierdre resigned their fealty as Baron and Baroness in favor of Theodulf and Anne, so that they would not be in rebellion against their sworn liege. Liam and Dierdre dwelt on the Barque, their houseboat, and by this time they were publishing The Crier. Many talented people assisted chem in chis endeavor, including Donn, and it was not long at all before the Barque became a hotbed of rebellion in the Barony of Madrone.

The rebels included many principality officers, especially those who had had difficulties with Western and Imperial officers… but not all Madronans knew of the plotting of the Rebel Alliance.

The entire Barony of Adiantum, so Ulfheddin inn Vegfarandi told me, was another hotbed of rebellion, having struggled with the lmperium and been ignored or hindered by Western officers during the formation of their shire and later when they were working to become a barony.

In all fairness, Lions Gate does not appear to have had the same problems in their founding or in their quest for baronial status chat Adiantum had. Sir Gerhard Kendal once described to me the response to Lions Gate's application for elevation to Barony thus: “lnsta-barony!”

There were a number of rebels in the Barony of Three Mountains. I have been told chat in one part of town there were six SCA households within a six-block radius, all but one of them rebel. There were people in Three Mountains, though, who either did not know what was going on or deliberately ignored it.

And the rebels were having great fun, skulking about and plotting and working out ways to deal with any difficulties that they could foresee. Dierdre Muldomnaigh wrote several songs for the rebels, Ulfheddin inn Vegfarandi cold me "Managed by Nerds" was written in his living room during one of Dierdre's visits to Adiantum .

Then Viscount Edward Zifran won the Coronet Tourney again, fighting for Alma Tea av den Telemarken, and they two were crowned Prince and Princess of An Tir on August 12, AS XII. And although the West had as yet heard nothing of the brewing rebellion, Edward was a natural for a rebel prince, for he loved to star in dramatic or humorous scenes, and what better occasion for such than a rebellion? And Manfred Kreigstrieber, fighting for Koressa Thokubjalla, won the following Coronet Tourney, and they too were drawn into the plotting of the rebellion.

In October, the widely disliked and notably anti-An Tir Terrence of Halliday won the Crown of the West for the second time that year (the West had three Crowns a year). And though some of the rebels may have been reluctant to offend Duke Paul, it seemed unlikely that any did hesitate to offend the offensive Terrence.

Members of the Rebel Alliance gathered a few at a time, secretly. The password was “Robert Barker” and the countersign was “Queen for a Day.” Preparations for the coming of Twelfth Night were made at these meetings, for An Tir Twelfth Night, scheduled for one week after the coronation of Terrence of Halliday, was the appointed time when their plot to free An Tir would finally unfold.

The three estates of medieval times, the clergy, the chivalry, and the civil service, were represented among the rebels by prominent An Tirians in their fields: Bishop William of the Woodlands, Viscount Elrond Blacksabre, and the then Seneschal of An Tir, Master Duncan of Chisholm.

Speeches were written by these three. Bishop William's speech, so he told me, began “Your Highness, I would like to call you Your Majesty.”

Sir Elrond's speech, in a more serious vein, started with “When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the bonds… ” (Sir Elrond's speech was largely adapted from the US Declaration of Independence. Many of the same causes for separation listed in the original Declaration were very apt to describing the problems that the An Tirians were having with the West and the Board of Directors.)

Representing the rebel populace, these leaders of the three estates were to present a petition to Prince Edward in his supposedly final court that he declare An Tir a free and independent Kingdom, crown himself King and his lady Queen, and declare a date a short while later at which Manfred and Koressa would be crowned An Tir's second King and Queen.

And after all, what could the West do? The Rebel Alliance had already prepared for the possibility that the SCA, Inc. would disavow such a declaration, and alternate corporation documents and a corporate name were ready and waiting to be filed should such be needed.

In this atmosphere of excitement and anticipation, someone told Baron Gerhard Kendal and Baroness Amanda Kendal, rulers of Lions Gate, what was being planned and when. And the Kendals, vassals of the West for An Tir's newest Barony (at that time Lions Gate had been a Barony for less than a year) were appalled, for they took their vows of fealty very seriously, as they do even to this very day. Independence, they thought, as Her Excellency Amanda has since told me, was a fine idea, but not yet, not like this! They told their neighbors to the south, Baron Theodulf and Baroness Anne of Madrone, and called the King of the West, Paul of Bellatrix, and the members of the Board of Directors.

King Paul, when he heard of the Twelfth Night Plot, was so angry that he almost went berserk. Some of the leading rebels had been intimates of his. Paul, so Grane the Golden told me, had long been a champion of independence for An Tir, and was not fully aware of the difficulties and hardship being caused by West Kingdom officers and the Board of Directors. King Paul took the rebellion very personally; he felt that the problems with various offices that were starting to be uncovered during his reign were an affront to his longstanding support of An Tir, and did not understand why the rebels had not brought their complaints to him to resolve.

(That the rebellion was specifically timed to take place during the reign of the despised King Terrence, a week after all fealty lapsed as King Paul left his throne, appears to have escaped the notice of royalty and royalists alike.)

Panic and chaos ensued among many of the Western officers and directors, so I have been told by a Western peer who shall, at her own request, remain nameless. The Board of Directors immediately called Prince Edward at work, at daytime rates across two state lines, and chewed him out royally.

It was rumored that the Board of Directors had threatened to remove all the rebels from their offices and forbid any of the rebels ever to hold office again, that the rebels would be stripped of all honors for life. But most of the officers of An Tir were rebels; and competent officers, then as now, are not easy to replace. In the end none of those threats was carried out.

An Tir was declared to be in a state of rebellion. Barons Gerhard and Theodulf, who were royalists, were appointed Viceroys. It quickly became obvious that there was a considerable schism within An Tir, some being royalists and some being rebels.

Ugly things happened. Some of the rebels were harassed and threatened, usually anonymously. And the feeling of excitement and anticipation turned into feelings of anger and frustration and dread.

Twelfth Night AS XII came. Both Viceroys were present, bearing black and white striped staves of office. Baron Gerhard, with characteristic talent and energy and considerable tact, had embroidered a needlepoint cover for his Viceroy's staff of office, so that the staff itself was not directly in view, so I was told by Andre Lessard and Melissa Kendal. (I've seen it; it's a beautiful piece of work, in gold and black and white.)

The Rebel Alliance had determined that gray, being the color of An Tir skies "proper," was obviously the right color for rebels. In a display of solidarity among those who stood for freedom, the rebels, determined to salvage what they could of the disaster, wore gray armbands on Rebellion Twelfth Night, that their Prince could look out among them and see how many supported the cause of freedom.

Royalists, having heard of this plan, wore purple ribbons to display their allegiance to the West.

And Prince Edward and Princess Alma Tea and their heirs Manfred and Koressa looked out upon their people and saw division, and no clear mandate.

The speeches were made. The petitions for a declaration of independence were presented. But neither Edward nor Manfred felt that he could declare An Tir a kingdom in the face of the vast rift within An Tir herself. Prince Edward received the royal crowns that had been prepared for him and his consort and declared he would keep them in trust for the day when An Tir would become a kingdom. The Rebel Alliance was a bit put out at the failure of their plot, but they bowed to the will of their prince with what grace they could muster.

End of Part One.