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In [[war]], non-combatants, also known as [[banner]]-bearers, are people who are out on the [[field]] but cannot [[engage]] in combat with anyone on the field. They are allowed to carry a banner (such as that of the [[unit]] whose side they are on), can be [[kill]]ed as a light and must comply to minimum [[light armour]] standards.
In [[SCA]] [[war]]s, '''non-combatants''' are people who are out on the [[field]] but cannot [[engage]] in [[combat]] with anyone on the field. They can be [[kill]]ed as a [[light fighter|light]] and must comply to minimum [[light armour]] standards. To become [[authorisation|authorised]] as a non-combatant, you must be over the minimum combat age for your [[kingdom]] and know the [[rules of the list]].


To become authorised as a non-combatant, you must be over the age of sixteen and know the nine [[rules of the list]].
Being a non-combatant is the best way to enjoy a war and get a feel for it without actually having to do much at all!


Types of non-combatants:
Being a non-combatant is the best way to enjoy a war and get a feel for it without actually having to do anything!
* [[Banner Bearer]] (particularly in [[Lochac]] for which the term is often used exclusively)
* [[Scout]]
* [[Water bearer]] (In [[Ansteorra]] waterbearers must be non-combat authorised to bear water on the field during [[melee]]/[[resurrection]] [[battle]]s)

The term is also used to refer to spectators or members of the [[populace]] who aren't directly involved in wars or [[tournament]]s.

Latest revision as of 00:01, 7 December 2005

In SCA wars, non-combatants are people who are out on the field but cannot engage in combat with anyone on the field. They can be killed as a light and must comply to minimum light armour standards. To become authorised as a non-combatant, you must be over the minimum combat age for your kingdom and know the rules of the list.

Being a non-combatant is the best way to enjoy a war and get a feel for it without actually having to do much at all!

Types of non-combatants:

The term is also used to refer to spectators or members of the populace who aren't directly involved in wars or tournaments.