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==Court Report== | ==Court Report== | ||
[After | [After the model of Jordan Fantosme's metrical chronicle, (circa 1183 AD). <br> | ||
(Cite: | (Cite: The Plantagenet Chronicles, ed. Elizabeth Hallam, Viking Press, 1987, pg 132-133).]<br><br> | ||
A Chronicle of | |||
at Danescombe, on | A Chronicle of the Court of [[Ulf and Bernadette]] Storm Prince and ban-Fhlaith of Tir Righ,<br> | ||
as scribed by an observer. | at [[Danescombe]], on the fifth day or March, Anno Societatis XXXIX, <br> | ||
Preceded by | as scribed by an observer.<br><br> | ||
Did Ulf and Bernadette take rightful place at King's right hand, | |||
And when | Preceded by their liege Lord and his graceful Queen,<br> | ||
Did Ulf and Bernadette take rightful place at King's right hand,<br> | |||
'Now begins | And when the Royal Herald ended the court of their noblest Majesties, <br> | ||
First | Then the dulcet Voice of Tir Righ spoke after her, <br> | ||
Enoch Jacobzs van Zuidenland, as he is known, | 'Now begins the Court of the Storm Prince Ulf and the fair Ban-Fhlaith Bernadette'<br> | ||
To accept responsibility for | |||
Chancellor of | First they called for the presence of their goodly servant<br> | ||
Oaths were sworn and witnessed, and he serves | Enoch Jacobzs van Zuidenland, as he is known,<br> | ||
A gracious lady and of royal descent, Jarla Kelinda | To accept responsibility for the Office he has been appointed to:<br> | ||
Was welcomed back to her homelands, | Chancellor of the Exchequer of their northern lands.<br> | ||
And when she did kneel before | Oaths were sworn and witnessed, and he serves them thusly now.<br> | ||
Ban-Fhlaith Bernadette spoke words of great thanks | |||
For all | A gracious lady and of royal descent, Jarla Kelinda<br> | ||
Once of | Was welcomed back to her homelands,<br> | ||
Has given to enrich Her Highness's reign. | And when she did kneel before them,<br> | ||
Though fairly spoken, words were not enough to suitably thank | Ban-Fhlaith Bernadette spoke words of great thanks<br> | ||
One so gracious, thus | For all the wisdom, advice and assistance this fine Viscountess,<br> | ||
To this inspiring lady of noble renown, of spice and tablewares | Once of these wide lands, and in heart so she has always remained,<br> | ||
To accompany her many words of gratitude. | Has given to enrich Her Highness's reign. <br> | ||
That demozel | Though fairly spoken, words were not enough to suitably thank <br> | ||
'Your Highnesses, you season my life greatly | One so gracious, thus the ban-Fhlaith offered an embrace and rich gifts <br> | ||
And I thank you for | To this inspiring lady of noble renown, of spice and tablewares <br> | ||
Any service I can perform, given | To accompany her many words of gratitude. <br> | ||
Majesties' permission, I will do so.' | |||
Upon hearing this, | That demozel then spoke most fair in return<br> | ||
'Your Highnesses, you season my life greatly <br> | |||
That his men had acquired a wain to transport | And I thank you for the welcome into your court.<br> | ||
(And | Any service I can perform, given their Royal<br> | ||
And now hands were needed to make | Majesties' permission, I will do so.' <br> | ||
Shelter | Upon hearing this, the populace did rejoice.<br> | ||
Speak freely to His Highness, | Then forth stood the Storm Prince, and spoke words wise and well<br> | ||
And he welcomes all to this service. | That his men had acquired a wain to transport the Realm's goods,<br> | ||
He | (And the well-made and hearty Storm Seats) from keep to keep, <br> | ||
At Estrella's fields far south. | And now hands were needed to make the pavilion which would <br> | ||
He honoured | Shelter them and their court from the weather That grants them <br> | ||
And | Their entitlement. All willing hands are to <br> | ||
His faith in | Speak freely to His Highness,<br> | ||
Barefoot and gracious she recieved his token, | And he welcomes all to this service.<br> | ||
A purse hand-crafted by his mighty hands even in | |||
Stitched with fine wools. He was thanked most kindly by his Queen, | He then spoke of the great triumphs in war,<br> | ||
And took again his seat At Skeggi's right hand. | At Estrella's fields far south. <br> | ||
His Princess | He honoured the warrior women of Tir Righ (his own fair and fierce Princess most highly)<br> | ||
To show her skirts and give news of thanks given for her by royal hands | And then made gift to his Liege Lady to show her<br> | ||
In distant land, to she who had crafted | His faith in the might of her arm.<br> | ||
Viscountess Kariena Talvi Tytar was bestowed with a Talon of Favour | Barefoot and gracious she recieved his token, <br> | ||
By | A purse hand-crafted by his mighty hands even in the court, <br> | ||
Stitched with fine wools. He was thanked most kindly by his Queen, <br> | |||
And sweet of step, and took by | And took again his seat At Skeggi's right hand.<br> | ||
To bring her before | |||
To be honoured by a Drop of Blood and membership into that noble Order, | His Princess then rose to speak, the golden ban-Fhlaith,<br> | ||
For her many and bright services, | To show her skirts and give news of thanks given for her by royal hands<br> | ||
In | In distant land, to she who had crafted the same. <br> | ||
Viscountess Kariena Talvi Tytar was bestowed with a Talon of Favour<br> | |||
But wait | By The King and Queen of the Western Realm, on behalf of Her Highness.<br> | ||
Drew forth Gabriele Silverhand, to gift upon her such just | |||
rewards as she had reaped in that reign: | Then Bernadette danced out among the populace, light of foot <br> | ||
And sweet of step, and took by the hand Mederei Merc Taran,<br> | |||
acclaim of | To bring her before the eyes of the court,<br> | ||
Into that most serviceable Order. | To be honoured by a Drop of Blood and membership into that noble Order,<br> | ||
Such rewards were most well deserved, by word of | For her many and bright services, <br> | ||
Thorin and Dagmaer, high and noble. | In the reign of Thorin and Dagmaer of fond memory.<br> | ||
Once again, | The mob roared their approval, and there was much rejoicing.<br> | ||
In a joyous noise. | |||
But wait there is more, for ban-Fhlaith Bernadette then <br> | |||
War was | Drew forth Gabriele Silverhand, to gift upon her such just<br> | ||
And of | rewards as she had reaped in that reign:<br> | ||
She called for all men and women of valour to join with her, | Another Drop of Blood hung round her fair neck to the <br> | ||
In study of | acclaim of the people there gathered, and likewise membership<br> | ||
In Lions Gate on | Into that most serviceable Order.<br> | ||
Has not been seen before. | Such rewards were most well deserved, by word of<br> | ||
In honour of | Thorin and Dagmaer, high and noble.<br> | ||
A token by her royal hand, | Once again, the populace called forth in acclaim, <br> | ||
To thank | In a joyous noise.<br> | ||
In service of | |||
The Princess then spoke of matters more dire,<br> | |||
And | War was the word that her mouth shaped,<br> | ||
As | And of the training of Tir Righ's fighting hands.<br> | ||
To an evening of dance and revelry. | She called for all men and women of valour to join with her,<br> | ||
In study of the arts of war, upon the day granted to mothers, <br> | |||
In Lions Gate on the eighth of May. A War Moot of such renown <br> | |||
Has not been seen before.<br> | |||
In honour of the sainted day, all mothers would be given <br> | |||
A token by her royal hand, <br> | |||
To thank them for the sacrifice of their grown children <br> | |||
In service of the defense of Tir Righ.<br> | |||
Then the Herald called for Court to end, <br> | |||
And the Realm and People of it were toasted loud and long, <br> | |||
As the fair Crowns and Coronets went forth from the hall, <br> | |||
To an evening of dance and revelry.<br><br> | |||
Briana nic h'Eusaidh | Briana nic h'Eusaidh | ||
==Pictures== | ==Pictures== |
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Court Report
[After the model of Jordan Fantosme's metrical chronicle, (circa 1183 AD).
(Cite: The Plantagenet Chronicles, ed. Elizabeth Hallam, Viking Press, 1987, pg 132-133).]
A Chronicle of the Court of Ulf and Bernadette Storm Prince and ban-Fhlaith of Tir Righ,
at Danescombe, on the fifth day or March, Anno Societatis XXXIX,
as scribed by an observer.
Preceded by their liege Lord and his graceful Queen,
Did Ulf and Bernadette take rightful place at King's right hand,
And when the Royal Herald ended the court of their noblest Majesties,
Then the dulcet Voice of Tir Righ spoke after her,
'Now begins the Court of the Storm Prince Ulf and the fair Ban-Fhlaith Bernadette'
First they called for the presence of their goodly servant
Enoch Jacobzs van Zuidenland, as he is known,
To accept responsibility for the Office he has been appointed to:
Chancellor of the Exchequer of their northern lands.
Oaths were sworn and witnessed, and he serves them thusly now.
A gracious lady and of royal descent, Jarla Kelinda
Was welcomed back to her homelands,
And when she did kneel before them,
Ban-Fhlaith Bernadette spoke words of great thanks
For all the wisdom, advice and assistance this fine Viscountess,
Once of these wide lands, and in heart so she has always remained,
Has given to enrich Her Highness's reign.
Though fairly spoken, words were not enough to suitably thank
One so gracious, thus the ban-Fhlaith offered an embrace and rich gifts
To this inspiring lady of noble renown, of spice and tablewares
To accompany her many words of gratitude.
That demozel then spoke most fair in return
'Your Highnesses, you season my life greatly
And I thank you for the welcome into your court.
Any service I can perform, given their Royal
Majesties' permission, I will do so.'
Upon hearing this, the populace did rejoice.
Then forth stood the Storm Prince, and spoke words wise and well
That his men had acquired a wain to transport the Realm's goods,
(And the well-made and hearty Storm Seats) from keep to keep,
And now hands were needed to make the pavilion which would
Shelter them and their court from the weather That grants them
Their entitlement. All willing hands are to
Speak freely to His Highness,
And he welcomes all to this service.
He then spoke of the great triumphs in war,
At Estrella's fields far south.
He honoured the warrior women of Tir Righ (his own fair and fierce Princess most highly)
And then made gift to his Liege Lady to show her
His faith in the might of her arm.
Barefoot and gracious she recieved his token,
A purse hand-crafted by his mighty hands even in the court,
Stitched with fine wools. He was thanked most kindly by his Queen,
And took again his seat At Skeggi's right hand.
His Princess then rose to speak, the golden ban-Fhlaith,
To show her skirts and give news of thanks given for her by royal hands
In distant land, to she who had crafted the same.
Viscountess Kariena Talvi Tytar was bestowed with a Talon of Favour
By The King and Queen of the Western Realm, on behalf of Her Highness.
Then Bernadette danced out among the populace, light of foot
And sweet of step, and took by the hand Mederei Merc Taran,
To bring her before the eyes of the court,
To be honoured by a Drop of Blood and membership into that noble Order,
For her many and bright services,
In the reign of Thorin and Dagmaer of fond memory.
The mob roared their approval, and there was much rejoicing.
But wait there is more, for ban-Fhlaith Bernadette then
Drew forth Gabriele Silverhand, to gift upon her such just
rewards as she had reaped in that reign:
Another Drop of Blood hung round her fair neck to the
acclaim of the people there gathered, and likewise membership
Into that most serviceable Order.
Such rewards were most well deserved, by word of
Thorin and Dagmaer, high and noble.
Once again, the populace called forth in acclaim,
In a joyous noise.
The Princess then spoke of matters more dire,
War was the word that her mouth shaped,
And of the training of Tir Righ's fighting hands.
She called for all men and women of valour to join with her,
In study of the arts of war, upon the day granted to mothers,
In Lions Gate on the eighth of May. A War Moot of such renown
Has not been seen before.
In honour of the sainted day, all mothers would be given
A token by her royal hand,
To thank them for the sacrifice of their grown children
In service of the defense of Tir Righ.
Then the Herald called for Court to end,
And the Realm and People of it were toasted loud and long,
As the fair Crowns and Coronets went forth from the hall,
To an evening of dance and revelry.
Briana nic h'Eusaidh
Pictures
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