ANST - Info on Fort at Gulf War
Carl Chipman
cchipman at nomadics.com
Fri Jan 28 16:54:12 PST 2000
Because of melee problems such as you describe, marshals in melees are
required to wear both eye and groin protection in any melee where archery
is to be used.
the rules say :
"F. Combat Archers shall not fire/throw their weapons in any case where a
miss might cause the projectile(s) to strike any Marshal or spectator. All
Combat Archers, no matter how sure their shot might be, shall honor the
established no-firing zones. "
(Taken from Ansteorran handbook).
I would think that this would allow clout shooting if and only if those
shooting made sure that no marshals were in the area aimed for. With clout
shooting it would be fairly easy as the high elevation of the weapon would
make sure that the arrow/bolt didn't go far. probably just as simple as
having someone peek over the wall to make sure that there are no marshalls
standing in the immediate (and even extended) target area, and then firing.
If there is a marshall there, don't fire.
I know that we often fired into the fort not knowing where the marshals
are, which is how Sir Karl (?) got injured back in Gulf Wars VII. Although
I think he was hit by a ballistat bolt, not an arrow.
btw, is there no way for you to wear your glasses when you fight? granted
without mine I could never do combat archery as I can't distiguish a person
@ 4 feet, much less 15 :-).
Jean Paul de Sens
Carl Chipman
Nomadics, Inc.
cchipman at nomadics.com
http://www.nomadics.com
On Friday, January 28, 2000 6:32 PM, Mark.S Harris
[SMTP:rsve60 at email.sps.mot.com] wrote:
> Rhonda New wrote:
> > ARCHERS! This sounds like we need lots of practice
> > for clout shooting!
> >
> > /Ly Elizabeth Hawkwood
>
> Is clout shooting legal though? For those wondering what is meant by
> this term, it is shooting upward in a high arc rather than directly
> shooting at a target. Usually to shoot over a wall or other obstruction.
> Particularly in this case, you cannot see the target.
>
> Because of my eyesight I have effectively been told I will not
> be allowed to shoot combat archery. The reason being that I would
> be unable to distinguish between a helmeted opponant and an
> unhelmeted marshal at a long range. (a hundred feet? several
> hundred?) It would seem to me that shooting blindly over a wall
> into (or out of) the fort should raise the same concerns.
>
> Lord Stefan li Rous
> Barony of Bryn Gwlad
> Ansteorra
> stefan at texas.net
>
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