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  • '''Combat''' refers to [[armed]] or [[unarmed]] physical conflict between groups or i * one who holds the field at the end of the conflict
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  • ...combat]] at [[SCA]] [[event]]s must know and abide by. Knowledge of these rules is tested when a [[fighter]] undergoes the [[authorisation]] process to pro == Rules of the List ==
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  • ...onception of '''chivalry''' tainted by the [[mythology|fairytale]] version of history, where perfect [[knight]]s in shining [[armour]] fought [[dragon]]s ...ers are required to behave in a chivalrous manner (''see Rule 6 of [[Rules of the list]]''). Everyone else should aspire to being chivalrous as well.
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  • .... Prior to this there had been [[King of Arms|Kings of Arms]] with no one of them expressly senior. ...st '''Society Marshal''', is the [[corporate]] officer responsible for all combat activity in the [[SCA]].
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  • ...merely "acting" officers and may not be permitted to undertake all actions of the office. The [[groups|Branch]] officers must also be [[warrant]]ed. Authorisation is also a means of testing a [[combatant]]'s level of safety. You don't have to be a good [[fighter]] to be authorised, just a sa
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  • ...rsations. A defining feature of roleplaying is the existence of a scenario of some kind which the players or participants must address. There are variou ...s simulated through non-physical means. More information about these sorts of games can be found at the [http://larpaweb.net/news.php LARPA Homepage].
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  • There are many different designs of helm through the years. Some general descriptions are: ...s the top and back of the head with metal flaps covering the ears and part of the cheeks.
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  • ...r [[period]]. '''Reenactment''' groups usually have a [[minimum standard]] of [[fighting kit|equipment]] and [[clothing]]. These are usually not too stri ...s due to its inference that the only activity available in these groups is combat, and thus is considered by some to be derogatory.
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  • ...amic]]s. Armour has been primarily a way to protect oneself from harm in [[combat]] and military engagements. Armour parts may be manufactured using a wide variety of materials and forms. During the [[Middle Ages]], [[cloth]], [[leather|soft
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  • '''Children''' are the offspring of humans. Smaller and more immature than the adult they may sometimes be refe ...marrying]] them to the appropriate people. Children also provided a source of labour.
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  • It consists of: ...le) that may be parallel, barrelled or tapered and for the most part, made of [[wood]].
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  • ''This is the test version of the main page. Feel free to try out any proposed changes here.'' Welcome to [[Cunnan]], a [[Wiki]] collecting information for re-enactors of the [[Middle Ages]] and [[Renaissance]].
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  • ...also does not have a [[minimum standard]] of authenticity. The activities of the SCA have more to do with ...interlocking hobbies. However, this de-emphasis on authenticity in favour of a broader and more inclusive experience sometimes draws criticism from more
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  • ...ilitary force]] and its allies and auxiliaries on a [[war field]]. Not all of these are [[martial]] [[weapon]]s. ...decision of the [[Marshal-in-charge]] and the independent risk evaluations of each [[fighter]].
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  • ...owed for [[plate armour|full plate]] covering, thus reducing the necessity of a shield. ...ecorated, and by the middle of the [[medieval]] era an elaborate system of rules around this decoration had developed, known as [[heraldry]].
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  • ...ring throughout [[Europe]]. There were many attempts to ban tourneys, most of which failed dismally. There were different styles of [[combat]] in tournament. Some were mounted and some were down on foot.
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  • ...he [[Middle Ages]] and [[Renaissance]] with a heavy slant towards members of the [[SCA]]. ...se you can think of. Cunnan should be applicable worldwide, so be mindful of [[Cunnan:Regional_point_of_view|regional differences]] - use comments such
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  • ...f [[sword]]-fighting that became popular in late [[period]]. With the rise of the [[musket]], heavy [[Plate Armour|plate armour]] became almost useless a ...In February 2015, the [[Order of Defense]] was approved by the SCA [[Board of Directors]] to be added as a new SCA [[peerage]].
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  • ...]]. There are chapters of this group throughout [[Australia]], and members of the NVG sometimes attend [[SCA]] [[event]]s. ...f these peoples by study and reconstruction of the materials and practices of the period.
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