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In most [[SCA]] [[kingdom]]s, '''light fighter''' or '''light''' refers to a [[fencing|fencer]] or [[rapier]] fighter.
In some [[SCA]] [[kingdom]]s, '''light fighter''' or '''light''' refers to a [[fencing|fencer]] or [[rapier]] fighter. The use of the term is subject to extensive variation, and is not used at all in many Kingdoms.
*In [[Lochac]] the term is used to describe [[combat]] [[engineer]]s, [[Banner Bearer|banner bearer]]s, [[scout]]s, missile combatants (such as [[archer]]s). Unlike [[heavy fighter]]s, lights don't do [[melee]] combat with [[rattan]] [[weapon]]s. Hence, they have less of a need for more than the [[minimum armour]]. Therefore, a light will have "lighter" armour than the normal heavy. For this reason, they must be clearly distinguished from heavy fighters during [[mixed battles]], so their [[helm]]ets bear either a large fluorescent triangle or a clearly visible [[plume]]. [[Lochac]] favours the plume method.
*In [[Caid]] the term represented [[Shinai]] fighters, a fighting form that has been disbanded since [[A.S. XXXVIII]].


*In [[Lochac]] the term is traditionally used to describe [[combat]] [[engineer]]s, [[Banner Bearer|banner bearer]]s, [[scout]]s, missile combatants (such as [[archer]]s). Originally, in the [[SCA]] lights don't do [[melee]] combat with [[rattan]] [[weapon]]s. Hence, they had less of a need for more than the [[minimum armour]]. Therefore, a light would have "lighter" armour than the normal heavy. For this reason, they had to be clearly distinguished from heavy fighters during [[mixed battles]], so their [[helm]]ets bore either a large fluorescent triangle or a clearly visible [[plume]]. [[Lochac]] favours the plume method.

:The present SCA [[combat handbook|combat rules]] do not distinguish between archers and melee combatants on the field, so any combatant could be struck by a rattan weapon. Thus, the "light" armour aspect is no more. However, in [[Lochac]] the [[conventions of combat|convention]] of marking [[archery]]-only combatants by a plume (and not striking them) is maintained. They can still be "killed" by a nearby fighter indicating that the archer is their target and they are now dead. No weapon contact is required. This is similar to the "[[death from behind]]" method allowed in some [[war scenario|scenarios]].

*In [[Caid]] the term represented [[Shinai]] fighters, a fighting form that has been disbanded since [[A.S. XXXVIII]].


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 17:57, 11 June 2008

In some SCA kingdoms, light fighter or light refers to a fencer or rapier fighter. The use of the term is subject to extensive variation, and is not used at all in many Kingdoms.

The present SCA combat rules do not distinguish between archers and melee combatants on the field, so any combatant could be struck by a rattan weapon. Thus, the "light" armour aspect is no more. However, in Lochac the convention of marking archery-only combatants by a plume (and not striking them) is maintained. They can still be "killed" by a nearby fighter indicating that the archer is their target and they are now dead. No weapon contact is required. This is similar to the "death from behind" method allowed in some scenarios.

See also