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Anyone here in the SCA
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Fri Mar 12, 2004 6:59 pm
by Trakas
just curious
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Fri Mar 12, 2004 7:06 pm
by Seon MacRae
I used to be. Participated in tournaments and such as a sword and board fighter, and had started learning to use polearms.
Gradually tapered off after getting married.
I miss fighting.
Posted:
Sat Mar 13, 2004 1:03 am
by Bloodoak
What is SCA?
Posted:
Sat Mar 13, 2004 2:10 am
by Bayn
Bloodoak wrote:What is SCA?
Society for Creative Anachronism. Basically interested in researching, exploring pre 17th century European history. When you say SCA, most people think of the get togethers where the participants dress up in medieval costumes, have tourneys with knights, etc, etc.
Posted:
Sat Mar 13, 2004 12:41 pm
by Bloodoak
Is it real armor and weapons? Sounds like fun but my area is to boring to have something like that hhe
Posted:
Sat Mar 13, 2004 1:49 pm
by Immars
I joined it several yrs ago, but it got to political to fast. We had a lot of fun for a while.
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Sat Mar 13, 2004 5:55 pm
by Ehran
Bloodoak wrote:Is it real armor and weapons? Sounds like fun but my area is to boring to have something like that hhe
they often own real weapons but they fight with silly toys typically lest someone get smeared into paste by accident. there is a european group that fights with live steel and real armour but it doesn't seem to have caught on over here.
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Sun Mar 14, 2004 12:12 am
by von Hel
Actually here in Europe we have many groups who fight with real weapons, and who are not live-rpg's fighting with those soft "buffers". In England there's some group of people who live like people lived in Medieval time, I saw a documentary about them few years ago.
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Sun Mar 14, 2004 12:22 am
by Eldric
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Sun Mar 14, 2004 12:58 am
by simon
ha ha, great one ed
Who sings that?
Posted:
Sun Mar 14, 2004 3:15 am
by Eldric
The singer is Leslie Fish, if you take the link back a level there are a fair number that can be downloaded.
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Mon Mar 15, 2004 3:30 pm
by Seon MacRae
The "sword" I used when fighting had a rattan blade and a steel basket around the hand. There are strict rules regarding the features of the protective gear to prevent serious injury. Still hurts, but it's not deadly. I was nearly knocked unconscious in a fight once when an opponent pounded me on the top of my helm - drove me to my knees.
The polearm I used had a rattan shaft with foam thrusting tip on one end and a foam blade on the other.
For practice in street clothes instead of armor, we used weapons constructed of pvc pipe and foam.
SCA activities also included a lot of other things besides fighting, though - I started to learn heraldry and calligraphy, as well as sewing my own period clothing. Others in my group also participated in period dance (the woman who taught me to fight was a very good belly dancer as well).
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Wed Mar 17, 2004 9:53 am
by Trakas
well looks like im not alone after all
http://www.sca.org is there main site you can do a group search to see if there is a group near you for all you familiar with the SCA i am going to my first Pennsic this year I am a from the Middle Kingdom and hopefully this year we wont be creamed by the East.
You should get back into it Seon i deal with the politics here as well but i just ignore most of it and have fun the hell with em get out to events meet more people and ya gotta love belly dancers what more reason do you need to go back?
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Wed Mar 17, 2004 4:31 pm
by Ehran
Seon MacRae wrote:I used to be. Participated in tournaments and such as a sword and board fighter, and had started learning to use polearms.
Gradually tapered off after getting married.
I miss fighting.
hmm how can you miss fighting if you are married???
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Wed Mar 17, 2004 10:20 pm
by Seon MacRae
Sword-fighting. I miss sword-fighting. Should have been more specific.
Verbal sparring doesn't count.