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From the Pen of the Pencerdd: Coronation Chronicle | |||
My stomach fluttered as I heard the King's Herald, Jarl Barak, announce "Their Majesties call forward the Righ Honourable Briana Kassia." I have not been so nervous in a long while. | |||
I approached the dais, flanked by my fellow drummer Guidobaldo d'Aquila, and after asking leave of Their Majesties, I began to recite the bardic tribute to Darius and Morgaine, the start of Their Coronation ceremonies. | |||
After I was done, and King Skapti called forth the Heirs, Guido and I began a slow, steady drumbeat. All attention in the all became focussed on the entryway as the populace became aware of the tramp of marching feet, accented by the butts of spears rapping the floor in rhythm. The Royal Guards, in scarlet tunics embellished by black tracery, entered the hall two by two, each man bearing a spear and a shield emblazoned with the sable phoenix of Prince Darius. The Latin commands of the Primus Pilus rang out as the Guard approached the dais, and the march forward halted, but the men continued to march in place as each assumed the position. The Guard split lengthwise, to create and flank an aisle down the centre. |
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- Date
- 11 Jan. XXXI/1997
- Branch
- Lyonsmarche, Moscow, ID
- Autocrat
- Site
- Weather
Event Copy
Event Highlights
Coronation of Darius III and Morgaine I
Darius & Morgaine Court Report
The following awards were granted by King Darius & Queen Morgaine:
January 11, 1997 AS XXXI
Skepti Ravensfury (Madrone) - Count
Onore Darkwolfe (Madrone) - Countess
Onore Darkwolfe (Madrone) - Rose
Moonshadow Ironbearer (Blatha an Oir) - Goutte de Sang
Constancia Tattersall (River's Bend) - Goutte de Sang
Inga Calle (Dragon's Laire) - Goutte de Sang
Godyth of Goosefoot Mead (Shittimwoode) - Award of Arms
January 12, 1997 AS XXXI
Fiona O’Conner (Ambergard) - Goutte de Sang
Vita of Wastekeep (Wastekeep) - Award of Arms
Jack Tyler - Kingdom Rapier Champion
Tanikh bint Farida al Bakim (Lions Gate) - Queen’s Favour
Sine ni Guinne of Kilernan (Ramsgaard) - Jambe de Lion
Aloise de Pont du Fossé (Vulkanfeldt) - Queen’s Favour
Artimis de Montessori - Lion’s Rapier
Personal Memories
(Add your personal event memories here. End them with a blank line, four dashes and another blank line. Don't forget to sign them with dash-dash-tildex3. Reminder: it's considered VERY rude to edit someone else's memories.)
From the Pen of the Pencerdd: Coronation Chronicle
My stomach fluttered as I heard the King's Herald, Jarl Barak, announce "Their Majesties call forward the Righ Honourable Briana Kassia." I have not been so nervous in a long while.
I approached the dais, flanked by my fellow drummer Guidobaldo d'Aquila, and after asking leave of Their Majesties, I began to recite the bardic tribute to Darius and Morgaine, the start of Their Coronation ceremonies.
After I was done, and King Skapti called forth the Heirs, Guido and I began a slow, steady drumbeat. All attention in the all became focussed on the entryway as the populace became aware of the tramp of marching feet, accented by the butts of spears rapping the floor in rhythm. The Royal Guards, in scarlet tunics embellished by black tracery, entered the hall two by two, each man bearing a spear and a shield emblazoned with the sable phoenix of Prince Darius. The Latin commands of the Primus Pilus rang out as the Guard approached the dais, and the march forward halted, but the men continued to march in place as each assumed the position. The Guard split lengthwise, to create and flank an aisle down the centre.