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Organized by the [[Shire of Trinovantia Nova]] in [[Ealdormere]], the '''Winter War''' [[tourney]] is a large event, usually held in March. Organized primarily as a [[melee]] tournament, Winter War attracts many [[households]] which specialize in melee combat, such as [[House Blacksword]] and the [[Rozakii]]. The event, now in its seventh year, also features [[boffer]] and [[rapier]] combat, as well as a large [[merchant]]'s area.
Organized by the [[Shire of Trinovantia Nova]] in [[Ealdormere]], the '''Winter War''' [[tourney]] is a large event, usually held in March. Organized primarily as a [[melee]] tournament, Winter War attracts many [[households]] which specialize in melee combat, such as [[House Blacksword]] and the [[Rozakii]]. The event, now in its ninth year, also features [[boffer]] and [[rapier]] combat, as well as a large [[merchant]]'s area.


Because it is usually the first melee tournament of the season in Ealdormere, fighters at Winter War are often a bit out of practice with melee engagements and calibration, which has caused controversy in the past. A number of respected fighters therefore avoid the [[lists]] at this event, owing to Winter War's record of injuries.
Because it is usually the first melee tournament of the season in Ealdormere, fighters at Winter War are often a bit out of practice with melee engagements and calibration, which has caused controversy in the past. A number of respected fighters therefore avoid the [[lists]] at this event, owing to Winter War's record of injuries.
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After the lists are closed, Winter War hosts a [[court]] and a [[feast]]. Traditionally, the [[King]]s of Ealdormere save many [[award]]s to Trinovantians until Winter War, since it is the one event that every Trinovantian is likely to attend.
After the lists are closed, Winter War hosts a [[court]] and a [[feast]]. Traditionally, the [[King]]s of Ealdormere save many [[award]]s to Trinovantians until Winter War, since it is the one event that every Trinovantian is likely to attend.


Also traditional is the presence of delegates from the [[Midrealm]], who often take advantage of Trinovantia Nova's proximity to that kingdom to plead for assistance in any [[Pennsic War|anticipated hostilities]] over the summer months.
Winter War is a [[damp site|damp]] event, with [[beer]] and [[cider]] available for purchase at feast.


Winter War is a [[damp site|damp]] event, with [[beer]] and [[cider]] available for purchase at feast.
The Shire of Trinovantia Nova is currently searching for a new venue for the event, as it has outgrown the current location in [[Woodstock]], Ontario.


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Latest revision as of 02:14, 3 March 2011

Organized by the Shire of Trinovantia Nova in Ealdormere, the Winter War tourney is a large event, usually held in March. Organized primarily as a melee tournament, Winter War attracts many households which specialize in melee combat, such as House Blacksword and the Rozakii. The event, now in its ninth year, also features boffer and rapier combat, as well as a large merchant's area.

Because it is usually the first melee tournament of the season in Ealdormere, fighters at Winter War are often a bit out of practice with melee engagements and calibration, which has caused controversy in the past. A number of respected fighters therefore avoid the lists at this event, owing to Winter War's record of injuries.

After the lists are closed, Winter War hosts a court and a feast. Traditionally, the Kings of Ealdormere save many awards to Trinovantians until Winter War, since it is the one event that every Trinovantian is likely to attend.

Also traditional is the presence of delegates from the Midrealm, who often take advantage of Trinovantia Nova's proximity to that kingdom to plead for assistance in any anticipated hostilities over the summer months.

Winter War is a damp event, with beer and cider available for purchase at feast.