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Per chevron abased sable and Or, on a plate a dragon segreant, wings voided, sable within a bordure Or.


Arms drawn by Frederic Badger, from the An Tir Roll of Arms, found at http://badger.cx/heraldry/roll/index.php
Arms drawn by Frederic Badger, from the An Tir Roll of Arms, found at http://badger.cx/heraldry/roll/index.php

Revision as of 18:06, 11 February 2008

(now Draumfjallr)

Ulfred, Twelfth Night 2006 Ulfred, Summer 1981


Ulfred started in the SCA in 1975, after his college roommate, Dublin O'Guinn Silverwolf came back from Egils 1 with photos. His first event was the Coronet Tourney and Investiture of Edward and Fiona on June 28, AS X (1975). He was a founding member of the Shire of Coeur du Val.

At his first Investiture as Prince of An Tir, the ceremony was interrupted by King James and Queen Verena, who then knighted him. The ceremony continued, but was interrupted again, and King James and Queen Verena bestowed the Order of the Pelican upon Valkyrie. At last, the ceremony was allowed to finish, with no more delays.

He has been married to Baroness Elfreda for over 21 years, and is father to Lord Magni Ulfredsson.

His squires have included Sir Fiach, Sir Octamasades, Sir Olin and Sir Frederick Blackmoore. Current squires are Ejulfbjorn and Lord Gyrth.



The Sons and Daughter of Ulfred, An Tir Twelfth Night, AS 41, 2007, Dragon's Laire.

Front - Jarl Sir Ulfred and Baroness Elfreda. Rear from left - Sir Fiach CuCool Feardri Ulfredsson, Sir Olin Ulfredsson, ban-Iarla Daedin nicGlenn Ulfredshallsdottir MacAoidh a'Mhonadh, ban-Bharan nan Tir, Lord Magni Ulfredsson, Jarl Dak Ulfredsson, Duke of An Tir.

Photos by Marcus Tullius Calvus, copyright Mark Virtue.

Per chevron abased sable and Or, on a plate a dragon segreant, wings voided, sable within a bordure Or.

Arms drawn by Frederic Badger, from the An Tir Roll of Arms, found at http://badger.cx/heraldry/roll/index.php Used with permission, copyright Brander Roullett.