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A [[Stormhold]] event held every year, usually on the first Saturday of December. There is usually a [[chivalric weapon]]s [[tourney]], and a ransom melee followed by an elaborate feast with an [[early period]] theme. It is one of the two "high" events held annually in Stormhold, the other being Winter Feast.
A [[Stormhold]] event held every year, usually on the first Saturday of December. There is usually a [[chivalric weapon]]s [[tourney]], and a [[ransom melee]] followed by an elaborate feast with an [[early period]] theme. It is one of the two "high" events held annually in Stormhold, the other being [[Stormhold Winter Feast|Winter Feast]].


It's the type of event that people who don't attend SCA events often come out of the woodwork for, and people wear try to wear their best [[garb]], especially [[Angevin]] garb. It's just another excuse to make another piece of garb.
It's the type of event that people who don't attend SCA events often come out of the woodwork for, and people wear try to wear their best [[garb]], especially [[Angevin]] garb. It's just another excuse to make another piece of garb.


The feast honours the memory of William Marshal, a man who was barely even noble, but who rose to become one of the most powerful people in the Angevin world. His skill at arms was one source of his renown, being particularly successful at Tourney. He is often held up to be a shining example of [[chivalry]], but some historians claim that the evidence indicates that he was ruthless, pragmatic and manipulative.
The feast honours the memory of William Marshal, a man who was barely even noble, but who rose to become one of the most powerful people in the Angevin world. His skill at arms was one source of his renown, being particularly successful at Tourney. He was the [[Marshal]] of England for a number of kings. He is often held up to be a shining example of [[chivalry]], but some historians claim that the evidence indicates that he was ruthless, pragmatic and manipulative.

Revision as of 00:44, 9 June 2004

A Stormhold event held every year, usually on the first Saturday of December. There is usually a chivalric weapons tourney, and a ransom melee followed by an elaborate feast with an early period theme. It is one of the two "high" events held annually in Stormhold, the other being Winter Feast.

It's the type of event that people who don't attend SCA events often come out of the woodwork for, and people wear try to wear their best garb, especially Angevin garb. It's just another excuse to make another piece of garb.

The feast honours the memory of William Marshal, a man who was barely even noble, but who rose to become one of the most powerful people in the Angevin world. His skill at arms was one source of his renown, being particularly successful at Tourney. He was the Marshal of England for a number of kings. He is often held up to be a shining example of chivalry, but some historians claim that the evidence indicates that he was ruthless, pragmatic and manipulative.