Dragon's Mist

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Sable, a dragon's head couped within a laurel wreath, a bordure nebuly argent.

The Shire of Dragon's Mist (Washington County, OR) is located in the rivers region of An Tir. It is one of the oldest branches of An Tir.

Local recognition includes shire tokens for the Dragon's Scale, for long suffering service or arts contribution to the Shire, the Dragon's Tear, for service as seneschal, and the Seneschal's Favor, for service to the seneschal.

Baronial Status

At the January shire meeting a vote was taken of the populace for whether to pursue becoming a barony. With a vote of 28 to 3, the motion was carried to approach the appropriate kingdom officials and request the paperwork to initiate that process.

As of August, the Shire has initiated contact with the necessary officers and is collecting the packet of information required to proceed. Among the contents will need to be letters of recommendation (opinion) from peers of all kinds.

Officers

An example of the Seneschal's Favor, a pendant of the Shire badge
Seneschal: HL Eoghan ÓBriain
Pursuivant: Lady Gwenlliana Clutterbooke
Exchequer: Magdelena Suarez
Marshal: Lord Nicolai Rabenis Von Tachov
A&S Minister: Master Refr orðlokarr Fiachson
Chronicler: Anastasia Komnene
Chatelaine: Lord Joseph déMerik
Chirurgeon: Catriona MacNaughton

Current Defenders

Chosen at Dragon's Mist Defenders Tournament XLIV/2009.

Events

  • Dragon's Mist Defender Tournament (DMDT) - usually in June
  • Acorn War - A joint event with the Shire of Mountain Edge.
  • Beaverton Farmers Market Demo - Public Demo in the late summer
  • Ithras: Music & Dance, Costuming & Scribal, History
  • A&S Defender competition
  • Chateau d' Talmont
  • Triumphs of Oriana - An Elizabethan feast and bardic arts competition, often held in the fall.
  • Fairy Quest

Recurring shire functions:

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