July Coronation XLIV/2009

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Date
July 17-19 XLIV/2009
Branch
Three Mountains (Multnomah and Clackamas Cos., OR)
Autocrat
Attia Prima
Site
Milo McIver State Park
Weather
Too warm for comfort
Activities
Kingdom Heavy Champion Tournament
Last Court of Vik and Inga
Coronation of Cedric and Elizabeth
First Court of Cedric and Elizabeth
Charity Buy-A-Life Tourneys for both Heavy and Rapier combat

Event Highlights

First Court of TRM Cedric and Elizabeth

Their Majesties called forth Vik Vikingsson and Inga the Unfettered and invested them as Count and Countess. Her Excellency Inga, having served as Queen of An Tir was inducted into the Order of the Rose.

Mindful of her service to An Tir and throughout the Knowne World, Their Majesties admitted Angharad Banadaspus Drakenhefd to the Order of the Pelican.

For his extraordinary leadership on the war field, Caieth of Umber was admitted to the Order of the Hasta Leonis.

Andrew Stuibhard, known for his talent and skill as one of An Tir's great archers was called forth and admitted into the Order of the Grey Goose Shaft.

By Their Majesties hands, Gabrial de Raine was awarded arms and wished fair travels as he will soon be leaving An Tir's safe borders.

Following the Champion's tourney, Octamasades was inducted into the Order of the Lion's Sword.

For his valor and victory on the field, Owain ap Einar was called forward and sworn in as Champion of An Tir.

Having fulfilled his duty as Kingdom Exchequer, Pyotr Constantinovich named his successor as Elonda Blue Haven, who was sworn in as the new officer.

Their Majesties wish to thank the following groups for their generous gifts of largess:

Their Highnesses of the Summits The Barony of Wastekeep The Barony of Wealdsmere An Tir Moneyers Guild The Artisans and Apprentices of An Tir

~ HE Berengaria Longbow

Pictures

Personal Memories

The Household of Bromley Manor was at Coronation. Yes, it was hot (but we'd take heat over rain any day). We arrived as gate was opening. Because of the heat, everyone's main concern was to find an encampment spot which afforded the maximum amount of shade. But our small household found a little glade amongst the trees and it served us very well. The Barony of Madrone arrived soon after and situated their larger encampment in front of the neck of the niche. But they were very kind and considerate, being careful to leave us egress from our camp.

We had a merry time. The coronation was very nicely done, a narrative running through it all, telling the story of the ascension of Vik and Inga to the throne, the events leading to their decision to step down, the crown tourney, and the victory of Cedric. Also enjoyable was the performance of Chaucer's The Miller's Tale put on by House Dao. Exquisitely ribald and an imaginative production.

Although Bromley Manor has been attending events for the past 18 years, this was our first July Coronation and we enjoyed it thoroughly.

--Iohannes of Bromley 13:15, 20 Jul 2009 (PDT)