Acorn War XVII XL/2005

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Date
9-11 September XL/2005
Branch
Shires of Mountain Edge (Yamhill County, OR), Dragons Mist, Dun an Chalaidh
Autocrat
Herskirinda Sigrid inn Havi bona Atli
Site
Willamette Mission State park
Weather
Sunny, windy, passing showers, some drizzle, some fog, no snow. Cleared up Sunday for breakdown
Activities
Armored combat war, Rapier tournament, Equestrian tournaments, Archery tournaments, Siege Cooking, and much more
Many childrens activities

Event Highlights

  • Dragons Mist Archery Defender - Ersebet Janos
  • Mountain Edge Archery Defender - Grimar Orvand
  • Mountain Edge Rapier Defender -
  • Mountain Edge Equestrian Defender - Edward Ian Anderson
  • Siege Cooking -
  • Straw into gold -
  • Iron Archer - Radu
  • War - Happened

Pictures

Personal Memories

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  • I got to do some blacksmithing with Grendal who made me a wood adz. I used my new bellows to make the fire for the cheese making class (and got to eat some tasty cheese). --IasonVorax

Saturday evening, after Moot, Baron Gawin of Terra Pomaria, Order of the Grey Goose Shaft, asked Lord Andrew Stuibhard and Lord Grimar Orvand to become Acarii under his teaching (this is the equivalent in Archery of a Knight taking on a Squire). Both accepted in a quiet ceremony around the campfire in the Archery Encampment. Afterward we were treated to a wonderful display of the Aurora Borealis. --Arnorr Graybeard, Deputy Warden, Archery Guild


I enjoyed the equestrian display and just the presence of the big beasties. We weathered the rain well and everyone stayed cozy playing games and eating... and eating... Huzzah to our house, visiting friends and neighboring camp mates the Wolf Women! I handed out 17 newcomer packets I made special for Acorn and spoke to some mundanes who were curious and wondered in. --65.212.170.101


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