An Tir Rebellion

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An Tir was originally a principality of the Kingdom of the West. The road to becoming a full kingdom was not smooth. Below, Sister Guineth tells the story of the An Tir Rebellion with grace and humour.

The Rebels wore gray armbands; gray being the colour of An Tir's skys "proper".

The password was "Robert Barker" and the countersign was "Queen for a Day."

Twelfth Night AS XII

A Rebel’s View of the An Tir Rebellion, Part the First: The Twelfth Night Plot by Sister Guineth the White

See also: An_Tir_Timeline_XII#January_XII

Twelfth Night AS XVI

A Rebel's Eye View of the An Tir Rebellion, Part the Second: Free At Last! by Sister Guineth the White

See also: An_Tir_Timeline_XVI

Related Information

See also: Eddie Boy

More Memories

Ever wonder why the original grey doubleknit armbands were wavy?

While Master Duncan, Donn, Elrond, Guillame de VinVert and Gilvaethwy ap Llewellyn were in my rec room trying to calm a very nervous Ziffymoto (Edward the Bloody Bastard); Dierde, Liam and Morag (the Merchant - myself) were sitting in the living room making up filks, drinking Glenlivet (neat of course) and wielding scissors on several yards of material. By the time we had cut most of the armbands we couldn't see straight and Eddie was still a nervous wreck. When we finished we decided that it was all good because the armbands REALLY looked as they had been cut using a sgean dhu.

As to the other organization that was in place - it was called the Northwest Medieval Research Institute and was a WASHINGTON Corporation duly registered in Olympia. The actual officers were the children - Elrond's kids , Gilvaethwy's daughter and my daughter. The thought behind that was that we were doing this for all of An Tir's children. As far as I know it may still be on the books.

The problem with travel etc, was only the tip of the iceberg. We did not have the proper insurance and legal protections in place for the state and the BOD chose to ignore that. I was one of the people who consistently sent in my membership fees and only got a card once - right at the beginning. Consequently, I attended many events as a Troglodyte (ancient SCA term for non dues paying person).

Anyway, I still have a few momentos of the Rebellion which if I find in my move to Calontir, I will be glad to pass on to Sister Guineth.

Morag the Merchant (Morag Loghan) mka Stella Samson (formerly Saunders)