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The '''Fighting Households of Ealdormere''' are six large [[household]]s in [[Ealdormere]] which provide a large number of [[fighter]]s to her army at the [[Pennsic War]]. These Houses include [[House Blacksword]], [[House Fettered Fleur]], [[House de Taahe]], [[House Hrogn]], the [[Rozakii]] and the [[Marine Guard]].
The '''Fighting Households of Ealdormere''' are six large [[household]]s in [[Ealdormere]] which provide a large number of [[fighter]]s to her army at the [[Pennsic War]]. These Houses include [[House Blacksword]], [[House Fettered Fleur]], [[House de Taahe]], [[House Hrogn]], and the [[Marine Guard]].


Traditionally, these Houses fight as units, wearing [[tabard]]s or [[surcoat]]s bearing their household [[arms]], to the exclusion of all other arms. In some cases, particularly noted warriors wear tabards with personal arms and household arms [[quarter]]ed.
Traditionally, these Houses fight as units, wearing [[tabard]]s or [[surcoat]]s bearing their household [[arms]], to the exclusion of all other arms. In some cases, particularly noted warriors wear tabards with personal arms and household arms [[quarter]]ed.

Revision as of 04:32, 17 May 2006

The Fighting Households of Ealdormere are six large households in Ealdormere which provide a large number of fighters to her army at the Pennsic War. These Houses include House Blacksword, House Fettered Fleur, House de Taahe, House Hrogn, and the Marine Guard.

Traditionally, these Houses fight as units, wearing tabards or surcoats bearing their household arms, to the exclusion of all other arms. In some cases, particularly noted warriors wear tabards with personal arms and household arms quartered.

However, in A.S. XL, King Aaron of Ealdormere issued a request at his coronation directed specifically at the Fighting Households of Ealdormere, encouraging them to make and wear tabards bearing the Kingdom's arms in time for the Pennsic War.