Art of War VII XLIX/2015

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Date
April 23 to 26 XLIX/2015
Branch
Aquaterra (Snohomish, WA)
Autocrat
Jade of Redstone
Site
Camp Edward (formerly Camp Brinkley), 25600 Monroe Camp Rd, Snohomish, WA 98290
Repeating Event
The Art of War
Weather
(briefly) Sample: Cold, with snow on the ground.
Activities
War Track - Experienced
War Track - Beginner
War Track - Archery
Event Steward Track
War Marshalling Track


Event Copy

We call forth the brave Warriors of An Tir to assemble and train together for the wars of summer. Strength of arms alone is not enough to win battles, for a well-trained warrior is worth 5 lesser men. So the Army of An Tir calls to its warriors, seeking training in Heavy, Rapier, and Archery combat skills as well as those interested in learning or advancing their skills in Marshaling for these combat styles. Please do assemble and train in the Arts of War. Sharp blades nor a keen eye can replace sharp wits, and word fame everlasting rewards only the most skilled in the crafts of war. Have you gone as far as you can go in your area of fighting skill? Join us for Art of War VII and learn to fight smarter! You need only bring yourself, your armor, your favorite tankard, your bed roll, shower needs and a passion for fun and learning. We supply lodging and food all four days - all meals and snacks. All Pre-registration forms and additional event updates and details can be found at http://aquaterra.antir.sca.org/artofwar.

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