Rashid al-Qasim
- Recieved AoA from Prince Savaric and Princess Safiye at Sealion War, June 14th, 2008
- Was made 1st Yeoman of Seagirt July 27th, 2008
- Is a Sword Brother in the Company of Red Dawn (June 8th, 2008)
- Recieved Order of the Rock from Baroness Elina July 25th, 2008
Whereabouts
- Currently Living in the Barony of Seagirt
Awards
- Order of Rock (Seagirt) July 25 AS 43 / 2008
- Award of Arms June 14 AS 43 / 2008
- Yeoman of Seagirt Jul 27 AS 43 / 2008
Biography
Yeoman Rashid al-Qasim joined the SCA for Sealion War 2005 when one of his friends called him up the week before and said "dude, you won't believe this..." Years later, Rashid has only grown in infamy.
A fondess for target shooting, heraldry, dance combat archery and generally getting hit in the head with things cemented his decision to become a Yeoman of Seagirt. Attempting first in 2007, he met with less than success. Not to be disheartened he studied even more feverently, trained in combat and was even offered command of the Company of Red Dawn for Sealion war that year to better prepare him for the trials. He was accepted into the sergentry as the first Yeoman of the Barony of Seagirt in July 2008. He was later seen walking on air for the rest of the month.
Known throughout Insula Magna as 'the mad coconut bomber of Seagirt'. Rashid gave one of his testing Sergents a pair of coconuts as a gift after his first trials. The coconut had been used as bocce balls as well as for juggling over the course of the weekend, which might explain it's somewhat unnatural behavior later. Driving home from the event, Lord Alan Robins heard a loud popping sound and pulled over onto the side of the road. Looking back to find shards of coconut and spots of milk all over the bask seat of his car, Lord Alan was said to have remarked "Cool!" before cleaning up the mess and driving home. Scholars are still not sure how Rashid was able to cause such a violent explosion in a normally docile fruit, but foul play is not suspected.
Persona Biography
Rashid grew up in 12th century Egypt during the waning days of the Fatimid Caliphate. A Shi'a Muslim and third son of a merchant, he knew his chances of advancement in mercantile efforts would be a faliure. He joined the army at a young age, selling all of his belongings (and a few of his father's) for a sword, a horse and a bow. Training as footman in the new army of Sultan Salah al-Dīn Yusuf ibn Ayyub, he fought the army of the Kingdom of Jerusalem for two years before the Kingdom was crushed at Hattin. Injured in the battle and counting himself lucky, he retired early from his career to travel.
Comments
Known to tell stories around the campfire and is unnaturaly fond of Irish drinking songs (for a Muslim).