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Bardic Champion is Le Sieur Charles le Verdier and he sang in French (fifteen century, I believe).
Bardic Champion is Le Sieur Charles le Verdier and he sang in French (fifteen century, I believe).


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Coronet Lists

Finals:

Thane Ulf Bloodfoot Fallgrson, inspired by Mistress Amanda Kendal of Westmoreland, prevailed against Thane Einar Guntharson, inspired by Hleafdige Thora Golvik.

The final and semi final rounds that saw Vicount Kieran, Vicount Oak, and Vicount Ulf battling it out, each with no deaths thus far. I believe Sir Ulf knocked out Sir Kieran in the semi final round and went on to win best 2 of 3 wih Oak.

Bardic Champion is Le Sieur Charles le Verdier and he sang in French (fifteen century, I believe).

Photos by Alienor Sanz-Argent of Lions Gate