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That way if you loose it, you'll always have a copy. ''from '''The B-Team''' (Benny Hill)'' | That way if you loose it, you'll always have a copy. ''from '''The B-Team''' (Benny Hill)'' |
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Name/Blazonry
Tiarna Eoghan ÓBriain
The Acadamy of Saint Gabrielle has agreed that this name would have been appropriate for an Irish Gentleman in the early 1600's.
Or, a duck rising wings displayed azure and a base wavy barry wavy azure and Or.
Name and Device submitted July 1, 2010.
More on the name: The title and spelling listed are appropriate Irish Gaelic spellings. When doing business in England it would, most likely, have been anglicized to Lord Owen O'Brian. Ironically, the original name I had intended for this persona was Deryk Owen O'Brian. Pretty close not knowing anything about anything.
Persona History
Eoghan ÓBriain was born the second of only two sons in 1587 in Dublin, Ireland. His Father, Cormac ÓBriain, was a wealthy sea merchant specializing in exotics from the Far East. His mother, Aibhilín inghean Uí Ruairc, died during his birth. His elder brother, Fearghus, died fighting under the command of Hugh ÓNéill against the English in 1601. At a very early age, Eoghan would "stow away" on his father's ships as part of the crew. He visited many ports throughout England, Spain, the Mediterranean, and even as far as Persia before his 16th year. He learned fencing, archery, sailing, and woodworking during his travels. At that time, his Father began grooming him to take control of his trade. He was sent all along the coasts of Ireland and the British Isles to establish contact and open the lines of communication with his Father's associates in those areas. While traveling through the Orkney's, he came upon Her Lovely Ladyship Mairghread inghean Dubhghaill mhic Cainnich and began courting her. Their courtship has not ended. Despite his great love and devotion, Eoghan refused to marry Mairghread. He could not bear the thought of leaving her a widow should he be taken upon by privateers during his voyages. So, he would ensure she was well cared for, leaving money and fine jewelry with her each time he would visit. Thusly, he continued to travel all along the coast lines further south on his task to take over for his Father. In 1605, he began a journey to the far eastern shores of China, where the finest of his Father's trade originated. He spent 6 years making connections and affirming his position as his Father's heir. In 1611 Eoghan received word that his Father was dying. He returned home to find his Father had died and he had left his beloved Lady Mairghread with a daughter. He took full possession of his Father's estate, and full control of the trade. He called for his Lady to join him in Dublin. There, they had two more daughters. When his eldest daughter, Mara inghean Eoghain, grew to 10 years, she began to "stow away" on Eoghan's ships, much to his amusement. Not so coincidentally, members of The Iron Ring, a German Mercenary Band, were to be seen on those very same merchant ships.
SCA History
I was introduced to the SCA in the Summer of 1992 in the Shire of Shittimwoode. I only attended 2 events and one demo that summer. Then I joined the US Navy and was sent to NAS Lemoore, California. This is when I married Lisa, my lovely Lady, and we began our family. Once we were able to settle down a bit, we began playing in the Barony of Nordwache. We were there for just over a year attending local and inter-kingdom events, but never really lending assistance more than the occasional water bearing. Then the Navy moved us to NAS China Lake, California. There we played with the Barony of Naevehjem. We took a more active part in the business of the Barony, although at that point neither of us became officers. I found a love for fencing at an annual inter-branch fighter practice. I went looking for a practice and found a mentor. Don Donn the Bald offered me a Red Scarf and his tutelage in exhange for nothing but a hunger to learn and the manner of a Gentleman. I have both. We attended many more events. We each received our Award of Arms. After three years in Naevehjem, the Navy moved us back to NAS Lemoore and Nordwache. Our activity in the Society dropped drastically. We attended a few events. Brought a few friends. But nothing more than that. Finally, I was Honorably released from service in October of 2002 after serving a tour in Afghanistan. Job offers led us back to Naevehjem. But, still our activity was slight. Three years we lived and did not play in the High Desert of the Mojave. Both Lisa and I have always held An Tir dear in our hearts. We have always believed we are a part of this wonderful kingdom and no other. I believe we stopped being a part of the SCA because we couldn't be a part of An Tir. Then, in 2005, I was offered a job by the largest private employer in Oregon. After all of the technicalities were worked out, we joyously returned to our glorious Pacific Northwest and the majesty of our Kingdom of An Tir. Within weeks of our arrival we attended 12th Night Celebration sponsored by Three Mountains. Very soon there after, we began attending Dragon's Mist's Friday Revels, and were welcomed with open arms. In the three short years since we've returned, I have volunteered to be the Youth Archery Marshal for our branch, began regular Youth Archery practices, and insisted Dragon's Mist begin competitions for a Youth Archery Defender. We met Earl Edward Ian Anderson who invited us to be a part of his War Band, Havoc. I received my authorization in An Tir to fence. In October, 2008. I was appointed Seneschal of Dragon's Mist. I have never been more involved than I am here. I have never wanted to be more involved than right now. I am extremely excited about the future of Dragon's Mist, An Tir, and the Society.
Continuation: Since the time the above was written (and as you can see from the list of attended Events below), I have continued to stay extremely active in the goings on for DM and An Tir. I've done my best as Seneschal and Youth Archery Marshal for the branch. I'm grooming Mara to take over as Youth Archery Marshal, despite certain age related restrictions (she is only 12). I've competed in many rapier tourneys, even winning DM's Defendership. For our service, Mairghread and I were inducted into the Order of the Goutte de Sang, for which we are both honoured and humbled to have been granted entry by Their Majesties, Cedric II and Elizabeth II. I'm excited and proud of Mairghread for coming up with the idea of Winter Bazaar and volunteering to Autocrat it as her first event. I'm happy with the direction Dragon's Mist is heading. Please, take a look at our new site and see for yourself just what we have planned. Until next time, best wishes.
Continuation: I have handed over the responsibility of the Youth Archery Program for Dragon's Mist to the more than able hands of Alessandra de Barbuzza. She has many exciting ideas to keep the kids interested and involved. Let me remind you, my fair readers, the intent is not to get kids shooting target archery, but to get kids doing something that is for them within the Society. The more we can involve the next generation of SCAdians, the longer the Dream will live on. That's the true vision.
Continuation: I have, recently, learned that Don Donn the Bald has retired from the SCA and is now teaching modern fencing at his local Park & Rec facilities. I wish him good health and success with his endeavors.
Affiliation
Seneschal (Oct 2009-present) of Dragon's Mist
Camp Master and Rapier Column Leader for the War Band, Havoc
Friend of The Iron Ring.
Former Student of Fence to Don Donn the Bald
Achievements
Youth Archery Marshal (May 2008-May 2010) of Dragon's Mist: created the Youth Archery Program for DM, which is now in good hands.
Rapier Defender (Jun 2009-Aug 2009)
==Interests==
Fencing
Here lies my passion. Second only to my devotion to my family. In more ways than the obvious does my Lady truly inspire me. I'm currently studying the system laid down by Salvatore Fabris in his treatise published in 1606, The Art of Dueling
Archery
It's fun. I'm not very good, and I don't plan on ever being any good. Mainly, I'm interested in archery because this is my daughter's main interest. I'm taking steps to allow the next generation to find their place in the SCA.
Woodwork
(Sigh) If only I could keep my workshop clean.
Juggling
I love tossing my balls around for everyone to see!
Events Attended
AS43
- May Crown - It was too damn hot! And Sutherlin sucks!
- The Grand Thing III - "We'd be honoured."
- Three Mountains' Champions - Proud Papa watches eldest compete.
- West/AnTir War - You have to be polite when gloating to a Baron from the West.
- Shire of Dragon's Mist Defender Tourney - Ran the first Youth Archery Defender Competition.
- Autumn War - First time with IR around the fire.
- Acorn War - Whatever you do, don't slip into Fargo.
- Beaverton Farmers' Market Demo - Watch us fight, it's fun!
- Yule Revels - It was wonderful.
- 12th Night Coronation - Some how I lost Sunday. Not sure where it went. hm.
- Three Mountains' Odyssey Program School Demo - Came in Second in the Rapier Phoenix Tourney.
- Mountain Edge Defenders' Tourney - Came in Second in the Rapier Tourney.......of two.
- Carnevale di Venezia - "Agrippa"ing comparison between Bolognese and late period Italian styles of fence. I got to dance on and off the field.
AS44
- Faire in the Grove Demo - Folly is fun.
- The Grand Thing IV - No really, we're day tripping!
- Stoller Middle School Demo - All of the fighting were fencers. HA! ("Death from behind," says Slade)
- War of the Trees - Teaching good, poison bad. "Logistics is not just waterbearing."
- Shire of Dragon's Mist Defender Tourney - (blushing) I won.
- An-Tir/West War - Dragon's Mist won the day on Sunday! But, now I'm banned from Jungle Juice.
- July Coronation - I was honored to have helped establish, and participate in, the first ever (to my knowledge) Rapier Buy-a-Life Tourney. Thank you Sir Brand and Johannes.
- Autumn War - War of Princes - "When skill alone isn't enough, treason works."
- William Tell - Now Mara's the Defender/Protector for two Shires!
- September Crown - Pulled 19 wins in the Cadets' Tourney. Sing along, "One of these things is not like the other..." Oh yeah, and M and I = GdS
- Acorn War - I finally got to play Nicolai!
- Winter Bazaar - We got shooshed by a herald. Heh, heh. Oh, and don't eat brown skittles.
- Yule Feast - A nice little gathering of friends and family. Happy Yule and New Year to come.
- 12th Night Coronation - My first Queen's Champion Tourney (seen here). WOW!
- Mountain Edge Defenders' Tourney - Lost fair and square to a good friend.
- Art of War II - Amazing, simply amazing. Words cannot describe. However, apparently, my light shines brightly.
- Faire in the Grove Demo - Weather was great. Demo Circle was awesome. M & Mara tipped Scales.
AS45
- May Crown - Vigil, Cadets Tourney, White Scarf Invitational, Seneschals' Meeting, Finals of the Crown Tourney, Eric Party, Bear Pit Tourney, White Scarves/Champions Tourney, and more! Where did I find the time to sleep? Oh, yeah. I didn't.
- The Grand Thing V - Not much more than mud.
- Known World Heralds' & Scribes' Symposium - Volunteer are great! Heralds are crazy!
- Beaverton Farmers' Market Demo - How is it that after 5 straight days of Sun and Glory, we fight in mud?
- Hillsboro Farmers' Market Demo - Quaint little gathering. Free lime flavored cotton candy. "You know if they could have, they would!" "At least the color's period."
- AnTir/West War - Welcome, Asim to the SCA. New friends, great fights. Nothing to see here!
- Autumn War - M is now an Apprentice to Earl Edward Ian Anderson. I'm so proud.
- Dragon's Mist Defenders Tournament - Handed over the cape. Lost count of the awards from His Majesty for DM. I'm so proud.
- William Tell XXV - Nice little archery event. The alter ego finally showed his face. Hello, Jonathon.
- Acorn War - The wedding was wonderful. The band was great.
- Dragon's Mist Yule Revels - Not, yet, attended
- Three Mountains Yule Feast - Not, yet, attended
- Stromgard Yule Feast - Not, yet, attended
- 12th Night - Not, yet, attended
- Ursulmas - Not, yet, attended
- Founding Revel - Not, yet, attended
- Carnevale di Venezia - Not, yet, attended
- Mt. Edge Defender Tourney - Not, yet, attended
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Xerox your life. That way if you loose it, you'll always have a copy. from The B-Team (Benny Hill)
"I was going for a sorta snake/ninja approach, with some hissing." from Monsters, Inc. (Pixar)
Yes, eagles do soar. But weasels don't get sucked into jet engines. I can't remember where I found this
"Nobody rolls initiative in the SCA." Don Mateo Montero de Madrid
"I suggest you find some soap that makes you smell like a man. Then use it." from Mandy (unknown)
"I'll think about that when the hurting stops." Eiryk
"Aquarius: There's travel in your future when your tongue freezes to the back of a speeding bus Fill that void in your pathetic life by playing Whack-A-Mole seventeen hours a day" from Horoscope for the Day by "Wierd Al" Yankovik
(Internal Work Blog) Describe, in six words, your plans for the Summer: (My Response) Stab many people in the face.
"Why are we here? Not existentially. I mean physically. Why are we here?" Balthazar
"If an injury has to be done to a man it should be so severe that his vengeance need not be feared" Niccolo Machiavelli
"I hope the Dragon of the North Sea gets you and your Lord!" from Erik the Viking (MGM)
"Gay and Married. Your approval is not necessary." Bumper Sticker
"Jesus saves. The rest of y'all, roll for damage!" Asim
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"Sometimes harsh words or physical intervention may be called for. Patience safeguards our inner composure: we are in a stronger position to judge an appropriately non-violent response than if we are overwhelmed by negative thoughts and emotions. It is the opposite of cowardice, which arises when confidence is lost as a result of fear. Being patient means we remain firm even if we are afraid." His Holiness the Dalai Lama
"My brilliant evil plan worked! I've been plotting this for.... moments." Mairghread
"Decomposition: every body's doin' it." Mairghread
"Proctologist Man, I hear you've been looking up old friends!" Ryan Styles in Whose Line is it Anyway? (BBC)