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Uttering the word '''"Clear!"''' in a loud, clear voice is a way of warning others that you are baring a sharp [[weapon]]. Using the word "clear" is a required courtesy to others, but is not a replacement for [[common sense]].
In the [[SCA]], uttering the word '''"Clear!"''' in a loud, clear voice is a way of warning others that you are holding or drawing [[live steel]], like a [[sword]] or [[dagger]]. Using the word "clear" is a required [[safety|safety measure]] and a [[courtesy]] to others, but is not a replacement for [[common sense]].


It is generally not required to call "clear" when eating at [[feast|table]].
It is generally not required to call "clear" when drawing your [[knife|eating knife]] while sitting at [[feast|table]].

For [[Australia]]n [[metal weapons groups|re-enactment groups]] such a term is not deemed necessary.

=== "Clear and collect" ===
'''"Clear and collect"''' is an expression used in the [[SCA]] to indicate that the [[field]] of [[combat]] or the [[archery]] range is [[safety|free from danger]] and that [[fighter]]s can now go and collect their [[arrow]]s etc.. It is normally uttered by [[marshal]]s when they feel everything is safe, e.g. no arrows are [[nock]]ed, all fighting has stopped.

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Latest revision as of 16:32, 10 July 2006

In the SCA, uttering the word "Clear!" in a loud, clear voice is a way of warning others that you are holding or drawing live steel, like a sword or dagger. Using the word "clear" is a required safety measure and a courtesy to others, but is not a replacement for common sense.

It is generally not required to call "clear" when drawing your eating knife while sitting at table.

For Australian re-enactment groups such a term is not deemed necessary.

"Clear and collect"

"Clear and collect" is an expression used in the SCA to indicate that the field of combat or the archery range is free from danger and that fighters can now go and collect their arrows etc.. It is normally uttered by marshals when they feel everything is safe, e.g. no arrows are nocked, all fighting has stopped.