Ancient History of the Barony of Loch Salann

Twelfth Night Revel
14 January A.S. XII (1978)

Officers

Introduction

Planning

1st Revel

2nd Revel

July Revel

August Revel

Saltcon

Outlands Coronet

October Notes

Beaste Feaste

Twelfth Night Revel

Court of Love

Burro Creek War I

1st Birthday Tourney

Kingdom Arts and Sciences

Turnabout Tourney

1st Outlandish Warlord

Shakercon

Grand Outlandish V

June Lunacy Revel

Courtesan's Challenge

Rustic Weekend

Guild Faire

Outlands Investiture

Storming of Storm Mountain

First Lagoon Demo

Dwarven Invitational I

Defender of Hastle Castle

Crown Tourney

Second Lagoon Demo

Shire Champion and Stolen Souls

Peasant Revel



Early Barony Years

The Questing Quill

Shire of Cwm Maethlon Newsletters



Ideas For Arms

We did all gather upon the 12th night after Christmas to lay honor unto the arrival of the wise men.

Procession1 began as usual but ended precipitately as our Abbot of Misrule, Abbot Ethelred, charged forward and took the throne, starting a riotous evening of games and forfeits.

We all participated in games of Blind Man's Bluff, Queen's Chair Out, and Blazons2, while the Abbot ran games of Lou and Whist in the library.

The favorite parts of the evening werethe sessions in the Abbot's Court of Misrule. Our good Brother John held name badges (the forfeits) over the Abbot's head reciting "Heavy. . .a. . .'eavy, 'eavy hangs. . .a 'angs over thy Head," with the Abbot asking Fine or Superfine (Male or Female) and thereupon, the answer, doling out penalties.

The penalties consisted of various participants sitting on lighted candles, kissing candle holders, jumping over chairs, and a couple trying to find each other while blindfolded. The most entertaining and unexpected was by Geoffrey McDonald who received the Boor's Badge by virtue of his creatively striped, gracefully displayed (while doing penance) underpinnings.

The other awards of the evening were: the List of Grace, going to our fair lady fighter, Willa Myopia, and the List of Chivalry received by our Knight Marshall, Robert de Spencer. Also, the List of Gross, was presented to Sister Scholastica as being the one most in spirit with the evening's fun.

The reveling ended as the Abbot abdicated the throne, during closing court until next year.

From The Questing Quill, Vol. II Issue II, February A.S. XII


1 Because so few in the shire had ever actually met royalty, and because all of us were very new at this, we instituted the practice of having a procession to empty thrones at the beginning of nearly every event. This served two purposes: 1. to familiarize the populace with protocol to be used with royalty, and 2. to help people learn each others' names. (Everyone was announced, since no one at that time had any awards at all.)

2 Blazons is a Bingo-like game I put together to help teach heraldic terms.

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Meistres Rhonwen welcomes others who were there in the early days adding their reminiscences--after over 25 years, her memory is a bit faulty, and much information has disappeared in the fog. E-mail her at [email protected].

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