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[[ | '''The Coronation of [[Thorin III and Angharad IV|Thorin and Angharad]], succeeding [[Steingrim V and Lenora II]]'''. | ||
; Date: 1-4 July AS XXIII/1988 | ---- | ||
; Branch: Barony of [[Montengarde]] (Calgary, Alberta) | [[Image:Steingrim-III-Lenora-II.jpg|frame|right|King Steingrim and Queen Lenora. On the far right, Lady Sir [[Crisiant ferch Eirian]], one of An Tir's few female members of the [[Order of Chivalry]].]] | ||
; Site: | ; Date : 1-4 July AS XXIII/1988 | ||
; Branch : Barony of [[Montengarde]] (Calgary, Alberta) | |||
; Event Steward : [[Garrathe of Ravenswood]] and [[Darcy of Eagle's Crag]] | |||
; Site : Woods Boy Scout Camp, outside of Red Deer, Alberta | |||
; Site fee : $6 USD, $8 CAD | |||
; Weather: (see Event Highlights) | ; Weather: (see Event Highlights) | ||
==Schedule== | |||
; Friday | |||
: 12 PM - Site opens | |||
; Saturday | |||
: 10 AM - Armor Inspection | |||
: 12 PM - Lunch | |||
: 1:30 PM - '''CORONATION''' | |||
: ??? - Meetings of the Orders of [[Order of Chivalry|Chivalry]], [[Order of the Laurel|Laurel]], and [[Order of the Pelican|Pelican]] | |||
; Sunday | |||
: 8:30 AM - [[The Guild of the Black Kettle|Black Kettle]] Breakfast | |||
: 10 AM - Champion's Tourney | |||
: 12 PM - Lunch | |||
: 1:30 PM - Champion's Investiture | |||
: 3 PM - Closing Court | |||
: ??? - Curia meeting | |||
; Monday | |||
: 12 PM - Site Closes | |||
[[Image:Thorin-angharad-1988b.jpg|frame|left|[[Gunnarr Brunwolf]] kneels before [[Thorin III and Angharad IV]] as he steps down as Kingdom Champion, 3 July XXIII/1988. Photographer: [[Lyulf de Flandry]]]]<br clear=all> | [[Image:Thorin-angharad-1988b.jpg|frame|left|[[Gunnarr Brunwolf]] kneels before [[Thorin III and Angharad IV]] as he steps down as Kingdom Champion, 3 July XXIII/1988. Photographer: [[Lyulf de Flandry]]]]<br clear=all> | ||
Revision as of 16:30, 30 June 2025
The Coronation of Thorin and Angharad, succeeding Steingrim V and Lenora II.

- Date
- 1-4 July AS XXIII/1988
- Branch
- Barony of Montengarde (Calgary, Alberta)
- Event Steward
- Garrathe of Ravenswood and Darcy of Eagle's Crag
- Site
- Woods Boy Scout Camp, outside of Red Deer, Alberta
- Site fee
- $6 USD, $8 CAD
- Weather
- (see Event Highlights)
Schedule
- Friday
- 12 PM - Site opens
- Saturday
- 10 AM - Armor Inspection
- 12 PM - Lunch
- 1:30 PM - CORONATION
- ??? - Meetings of the Orders of Chivalry, Laurel, and Pelican
- Sunday
- 8:30 AM - Black Kettle Breakfast
- 10 AM - Champion's Tourney
- 12 PM - Lunch
- 1:30 PM - Champion's Investiture
- 3 PM - Closing Court
- ??? - Curia meeting
- Monday
- 12 PM - Site Closes

Event Highlights
- A strong windstorm blew up briefly (on Saturday afternoon?). The event was christened "Toronation".
- Edward Ross received the Order of the Goutte de Sang, and was recognized as a member of both the Order of Chivalry and the Order of the Laurel, all on the same day.
- Duke Eirik Thorinsson won the Champion's Tourney to become the new Kingdom Heavy Champion.
Personal Memories
I travelled to the event with Duke Eirik and Countess Meagan (as she was then) and developed stomach flu along the way. Sunjan was sharing her felt Mongol tent with me, and I slept through most of the event. (Including, apparently the 'tornado'. I never felt it in the low ground-hugging steppe tent.) Duke Eirik became the new Kingdom Champion at that event. --Elizabeth Braidwood 14:42, 1 Aug 2006 (EDT)
(A "keeper" posting from the Steps of the Cathedral, posted Aug 2006.)
The [Toronation] I remember best was in 1988, July Coronation, Red Deer, Canada.
Ralg and I were eating our dinner, when the wind changed and it got cold very suddenly. He looked at the sky and said a very bad word. We spent the next several minutes putting all our gear under cover and adding extra guy ropes to our pavilion.
Then the winds struck - we spent the next undertermined amount of time helping people lay down their tents so they wouldn't blow away. There was a huge pavilion that was threatening to take flight, it pulled a whole bunch of us across the field like we were windsurfing. Some time later, it was all over. As we stood around, I realized that I couldn't walk. We thought I had sprained my ankle, it turned out later that I had broken a bone in my foot. Almost had to get married on crutches.
The locals opened their homes and most of the camp went to spend the night in town. Those of us who remained got together that night in one of the Boy Scout group tents. The wounded sat in a circle while the others provided us with drinks and munchies. The next morning we all gathered in that tent for a progressive community breakfast. It was great fun!
Don't remember anything else about the event....
Ellen (Fraser)