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* Principality of Avacal (Eastern BC, AB & SK) - branches included Shire of Bitter End (Red Deer, AB), Barony of Borealis (Edmonton to Cold Lake, AB), Shire of Cold Keep (Prince George, BC), Canton of Harrows Cross (of Montengarde) (Strathmore & environs), Shire of Loch Door (E Kootenays, BC), Barony of Montengarde (Calgary, AB), Barony of Myrgan Wood (Saskatoon, SK), Shire of Sigelhundas (Regina, SK), Canton of Stonewolf (of Borealis) (Cold Lake, AB), Shire of Valley Wold (Moose Jaw, SK), Canton of Venaquilon (of Borealis) (Edmonton, AB), incipient Canton of Vingaard (of Borealis) (Grand Prairie, AB), Shire of Windwyrm (Lethbridge, AB)
* Principality of Avacal (Eastern BC, AB & SK) - branches included Shire of Bitter End (Red Deer, AB), Barony of Borealis (Edmonton to Cold Lake, AB), Shire of Cold Keep (Prince George, BC), Canton of Harrows Cross (of Montengarde) (Strathmore & environs), Shire of Loch Door (E Kootenays, BC), Barony of Montengarde (Calgary, AB), Barony of Myrgan Wood (Saskatoon, SK), Shire of Sigelhundas (Regina, SK), Canton of Stonewolf (of Borealis) (Cold Lake, AB), Shire of Valley Wold (Moose Jaw, SK), Canton of Venaquilon (of Borealis) (Edmonton, AB), incipient Canton of Vingaard (of Borealis) (Grand Prairie, AB), Shire of Windwyrm (Lethbridge, AB)


* Crown Principality of the North (Western BC & Northwestern WA) - branches included shire of Appledore (Kelowna and Okanagan Valley, BC), incipient Shire of Cai Mor (Kitmat and Terrace, BC), incipient Shire of Coil Mhor (100 Mile House, BC), Shire of Cragmere (Cambell River, BC), Port of Crickstow-On-Sea (CFB Esquimalt, BC), Shire of Dredgate (Omak, WA), Shire of Eisenmarche (Coquitlem & Pitt Meadows, BC), Shire of False Isle (Powell River, BC), Shire of Frozen Mountain (W. Kootenays, BC), Shire of Harbwood (Nanaimo, BC), Shore of Krakafjord (Vernon, BC), Canton of Lionsdale (of Lions Gate) (Abbotsford & Chilliwack, BC), Barony of Lions Gate (Vancouver, BC), incipient shire of Mforet/Danscombe (Kelowna through Penticton, BC), Shire of Ramsgaard (Kamloops, BC), Shire of Ravensweir (Quesnel & Williams Lake, BC), Barony of Seagirt (Victoria, BC), Shire of Shittimwoode (Bellingham-Whatcom County, WA), College of St. Giles (University of Victoria, BC), Shire of Tir Bannog (Smithers, BC)
* Inlands Region (Northern ID, Northeastern OR & Eastern WA)





Revision as of 20:30, 16 July 2025

Regions are large geographic areas within kingdoms which are not unified under principality status. Regions exist as reporting conveniences to kingdom officers.




However, they do have a history…

Regions were created to assist with the management of the kingdom, as it was, and still is, a rather large geographic area.

(research on when they started, when officers were added)

In January of 2000, Davin and Groa published as part of their missive in the Crier, some clarifications on regional status. They quoited kingdom Law at the time, Article VII(D)(2) which stated "Regions are a group of geographically contiguous branches which are grouped together for ease of Kingdom Administration. They are not official branches in their own right.". In general, they cautioned that regional officers are powers are granted by the crown for administrative reporting, and regional officers were not to consider themselves to have rank or authority over Shires, Branches, or Baronies. Regional events existed, but the regional officers were cautioned to not exert pressure of the regions groups to participate or contribute, and such participation or contribution was to be entirely voluntary. Likewise, regional champions were cautioned that while their titles were well-won, they should not imply any privilege beyond respect and recognition for having won such a tourney, and that they should be in fealty to the crown (either directly, or via swearing to the region or one of it's Baronies).

They further went on to clarify that Principalities forming are from a "grassroots" movement, and while regional officers might ease the transition of such a movement, a region does not imply anything about Principality status (or intent to achieve it).


By April 2002, the Crier listed regions and Principalities thusly:

  • Principality of the Summits (Southwestern, OR) - branches included Barony of Adiantum (Eugene, OR), Shire of Briaroak (Roseburg, OR), incipient Shire of Cavesgate (Cave Junction, OR), Shire of Corvaria (Ben, Jefferson, Deschutes & Crook Counties, OR), Shire of Glyn Dwfn (Medford, Ashland, Jackson County, OR), incipient Shire of Myrtle Holt (Grants Pass, OR), Canton of Nordholt (of Adiantum) (Linn County, OR), Shire of Southmarch (Klamath Falls, Klamath & Lake Counties, OR).
  • Principality of Avacal (Eastern BC, AB & SK) - branches included Shire of Bitter End (Red Deer, AB), Barony of Borealis (Edmonton to Cold Lake, AB), Shire of Cold Keep (Prince George, BC), Canton of Harrows Cross (of Montengarde) (Strathmore & environs), Shire of Loch Door (E Kootenays, BC), Barony of Montengarde (Calgary, AB), Barony of Myrgan Wood (Saskatoon, SK), Shire of Sigelhundas (Regina, SK), Canton of Stonewolf (of Borealis) (Cold Lake, AB), Shire of Valley Wold (Moose Jaw, SK), Canton of Venaquilon (of Borealis) (Edmonton, AB), incipient Canton of Vingaard (of Borealis) (Grand Prairie, AB), Shire of Windwyrm (Lethbridge, AB)
  • Crown Principality of the North (Western BC & Northwestern WA) - branches included shire of Appledore (Kelowna and Okanagan Valley, BC), incipient Shire of Cai Mor (Kitmat and Terrace, BC), incipient Shire of Coil Mhor (100 Mile House, BC), Shire of Cragmere (Cambell River, BC), Port of Crickstow-On-Sea (CFB Esquimalt, BC), Shire of Dredgate (Omak, WA), Shire of Eisenmarche (Coquitlem & Pitt Meadows, BC), Shire of False Isle (Powell River, BC), Shire of Frozen Mountain (W. Kootenays, BC), Shire of Harbwood (Nanaimo, BC), Shore of Krakafjord (Vernon, BC), Canton of Lionsdale (of Lions Gate) (Abbotsford & Chilliwack, BC), Barony of Lions Gate (Vancouver, BC), incipient shire of Mforet/Danscombe (Kelowna through Penticton, BC), Shire of Ramsgaard (Kamloops, BC), Shire of Ravensweir (Quesnel & Williams Lake, BC), Barony of Seagirt (Victoria, BC), Shire of Shittimwoode (Bellingham-Whatcom County, WA), College of St. Giles (University of Victoria, BC), Shire of Tir Bannog (Smithers, BC)
  • Inlands Region (Northern ID, Northeastern OR & Eastern WA)


In May 2002, the Crier had an announcement from the Kingdom Seneschal, that regions were being dissolved, and that regional officers should receive instructions from their kingdom superiors about how to proceed. The crier stopped listing branches by region in this same issue.