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Do You Want to Build an Event – FiveMinuteFilk

Inspired by someone discussing running an event

Autocrat:

Populace?
(Knocking: Knock, knock, knock, knock, knock, knock)
Do you want to build a event?
Come on lets go and play
It what the weekends for
Come on out the door
The middle ages never went away…
Weekends we’re best buddies
Tuesday we’re not
I wish you would tell me why!
Do you want to build a event?
The best ever event…
Populace:
Go away, Autocrat
Autocrat:
Okay, bye…
(Knocking)
Do you want to build a event?
Shoot our arrows into bails?
I think a bearpit is overdue
I’ve started talking to
paintings on museum walls
(Hang in there, trolls!)
It gets a little lonely
All these empty fields
Just watching the hours tick by
(Tic-Tock, Tic-Tock, Tic-Tock, Tic-Tock, Tic-Tock)
(Orchestral)
Autocrat:
(Knocking)
Populace?
Please, I know you’re out there
Seneschal is asking where you’ve been
They say “find long weekends to…,”,
I’m trying to, budget wont let me in
We only have each other
It’s just you and me
What are we gonna do?
Do you want to build a event?

The time has come! Timers for archery and more.

I came across the timers page on the scores site, and thought it was nice how someone recorded themselves timing out various lengths of time.

So as a fun project, I decided to edit some of the audio (which Ill likely re-record and clean up) and create a simple web application that is easy to use. The page is responsive so should work on any modern browser or mobile device.

So as a first attempt I’d love to get some feedback from you all!

Take a look at the timer. Please comment on this article with suggestions and comments. Perhaps I can refine the concept further.

Cheers all!

Getting ready to be a Combat Archer

So…

you’ve decided you want to hit the road as a soldier of fortune shooting people in the face, sounds fantastic! A few things you may want to think about before starting your adventure! There are lots of considerations: ammo, weapon type, armor, tactics, authorizing… Lets take a brief look step by step, shall we?

SCA Battle Scene

Ammo:

What a topic this can be. Lets start with the easiest path, just go buy your stuff! Sitting down to make bolts or arrows can be a daunting, time consuming, and exacting task. After my last batch of crossbow bolts, at least 6 failed, and I’ve been making them for some time! Back to the drawing board with them, but it goes to show even a seasoned CA can make mistakes. For this reason I would suggest buying your first kit. I would start with no less than 25, but you will be better served by at least 50. This will account for scenarios where you wont have time to ‘glean’ your ammo in between. Take heart though, many people, myself included, if we have extra bolts and you ask, we will share in a pinch.

The general concept for ammo is this: Safety. each step or precaution is suggested or required with safety in mind. It never hurts to go above an beyond to ensure the safety of our fellow combatants. For more info, reference Section VII.G

Weapon Type:

Notice I didn’t just say ‘bows’? Because we can use pavices and thrown weapons as well.

Bows? I’d recommend for a starter a solid fiberglass bow. As a quick reference from the Marshals Handbook (MH) See: Section VII.F.7. Additionally get a string that isn’t crimped on at the ends. A nice Flemish String is solid and not too pricey.

You mainly have a choice of bow, or crossbow. The generally fall into the light and heavy category, but mostly light. Each time you get inspected, the bow will be measured for poundage. For this reason I would recommend a 25# recurve (if that is your choice) as this will afford some variance in poundage up or down.

What about thrown weapons? Wow these can be fun. I’ve even seen people take the field with ONLY thrown weapons in limited engagements, but remember the ammo issue, you can carry a ton of arrows/bolts, but only so many thrown weapons. This would include axes, maces, daggers, spears*, daggers being the easiet to carry a load of. There is also an issue of accuracy, thrown weapons tend to be less accurate and range.

Armor:

There is a lot of resources available here. Go to any fighter practice or event and chat people up. The main thing to remember here is the only real difference is hand protection. Demi gauntlets are ok if you are only engaging in CA, as opposed to full gauntlets. There are some variances depending but this is the basic rule. Minimum armor requirements (Section VI): Head, gorget, elbows, kidneys, knees and hands. But Id encourage you to go further and get as close to a ‘heavy’  kit as possible. Depending on your ‘fighting’ style, you can find yourself right up in front taking hits with the best of them, at times like this, you will appreciate adequate protection. Even if you’re the type of combatant to hang back, you should still expect to be hit. In a pinch and missing a few pieces? Ask around, lots of people have loaner gear, especially if you’re looking to get authorized and expect to get a kit ready soon.

Tactics:

Use your friends and terrain effectively. If you are able, show up to war practices and work with our regular army. If you are unfamiliar with combat in general, go to a few events and watch battle scenarios and imagine yourself in the melee. How would you react if you were ‘there’ when that rush occurred, etc. Use your shield-mates. and communicate. Tell them you are behind them and foster a symbiotic relationship where they tell you who to take out, and they cover you. Once you can start to think like an archer, you can respond appropriately. Work in twos when possible. A lone archer can be a sitting duck.

Authorizing:

In order to take the field as a CA you will need to authorize. I humbly suggest if you authorize as a CA, you additionally authorize as siege, and vice versa. This make you more versatile as an asset, and you can fill slots on an engine at a critical time, or if an engine dies, you can grab a bow and rejoin the fray.

What should you expect at an authorization? Study the rulebook for both Society and Atlantia. Know your weapon,  and ammo types, armor requirements, rules of engagement.

Conclusion:

Look, I gotta stop somewhere… This is very brief (well maybe not), as it was meant to be. There is so much more ground to cover. But we are a very welcoming and helpful group. Please reach out if you ever need help. “We’re ready to believe you.”

References/Resources:
http://www.sca.org/officers/marshal/combat/c_archery/

http://www.sca.org/officers/marshal/docs/marshal_handbook.pdf

https://www.facebook.com/groups/95468199155/

www.elkridgearchery.com/

*there is a difference between a melee spear, and throwing spear


Variety is the spice of life, and the spice must flow!

We have all been to a shoot where the targets are not too exciting. Some Kingdoms are plagued with this issue, and some are blessed with the opposite.

There are many reasons and factors that lead to a ‘good’ or a ‘bad’ shoot.

When those who organize have the time, materials, help, and imagination some amazing events are to be had. Take something like the St. Sebastian’s shoot at Pennsic, always fun and the variety of targets is always amazing. Here though we have a group of people who contribute their time and targets to the collective whole.

But what if you are going solo at a small event, and simply don’t have time or money, but you love archery and realize the show must go on? There isn’t much for it but to do your best with what you have.

Do what you can to make the task easier on yourself though. Reach out to your Barony and Kingdom and see who else is coming that can assist. Do you need help marshaling? Are there any MiTs that will be there? The extra assistance can leave you with more planning, and target time.

What about targets then? You dont have to be an archer to have fun making targets, you can simply be creative! Do you have friends that love to draw or paint? Make some simple targets and get friends to make target faces, or go get some stuffed animals from a second hand store. If you are short on ideas, reach out to the community in advance. You may be surprised how many people will not only be willing to help, but also marshal the target they made!

All that said, it helps to make sure you have Royal Rounds set up as well, record some scores for the glory of your Barony or Kingdom! So what some may consider mundane, can be fun as well.




‘Normal’ targets can be fun if you create a theme or narrative with them. If you only have RR targets, you can make the game to only hit the corners, or a quadrant. Draw shapes on the target face with a sharpie.

Timing can also be an issue. If you only have three targets with RR faces, you may now you have conflict. Some people may want to do RRs while others just want to shoot for fun. Scheduling can be your friend. Announce ahead of time that RRs will be held 10-11 a.m. and open shoot from 11-2 p.m., then there will be a competition from 2-4 p.m.

Remember the goal is to make sure the populace has a good time, and it never hurts to have people go home and brag about the time they had on the range!

Happy Shooting!