ES - [Fwd: The Final Battle at Pennsic]

doug turnage wolf77777 at juno.com
Mon Jun 8 16:47:01 PDT 1998


This saga makes my heart swell with pride and is living proof that 
honour, courage  and heart are alive.



                                                Centurion Airaklee Wolf













On Wed, 19 Aug 1998 17:32:52 -0500 Wes Duke <wduke at flash.net> writes:
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>Had to pass this on it is great.
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>I got this from the East Kingdom list. It make me almost wish I'd 
>stayed
>Saturday. We need more tales like this to inspire those of us to go to 
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>Gulf Wars, Estrella, and Pennsic.
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>Glory is not dead!
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>Yers,
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>Gunthar
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>From: Arden1066 <arden1066 at aol.com>
>Newsgroups: rec.org.sca
>Date: Tuesday, August 18, 1998 1:37 PM
>Subject: Final battle of Pennsic XXVII
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>>
>>The mercenary household of the Mountain Confederation had been 
>fighting for the
>>Kingdom of Ansteorra all war, and doing a damned good job of it, too. 
> On the
>>final Saturday of the war, Barn, the King of Ansteorra, came to the 
>Mountain
>>Confederation as we assembled for the first battle, and spoke.  He
>>congratulated us on our fighting, on our ability to work with his 
>army, and
>>gave our fighting unit the Sable Falcon, the highest fighting award 
>in the
>>Kingdom of Ansteorra.  He shook each of us by the hand, and 
>personally thanked
>>each one of us for our efforts on his kingdom's behalf.  We cheered 
>him, and
>>his kingdom, and we adorned our standard with Ansteorra's Falcon.
>>
>>Barn regretted that he could not remain at Pennsic to lead his forces 
>into
>>battle.  In fact, nearly the entire Ansteorran army was in their 
>camp, packing
>>to begin their 2000 mile drive back to their kingdom.  There were 
>only a
>>handful of Ansteorrans who were going to take the field that final 
>morning, and
>>Barn wondered if we would allow them to fight with us under our unit 
>command.
>>We explained that we would be honored to have it so.  Barn's final 
>words to us
>>were "Take care of my boys..."  We cheered him again, as he strode 
>from the
>>field.
>>
>>The mountain pass battle began, and the combined forces of Ansteorra 
>and the
>>Mountain Confederation fought hard, well and honorably.
>>
>>After the mountain pass, as we were resting for the coming field 
>battle, we saw
>>there was a great gathering of Eastern forces in the resurrection 
>area of the
>>battlefield.  A few of our fighters joined the throng, and came back 
>with the
>>news that the Eastern Army planned to withdraw from the field.  At 
>first we did
>>not believe that this could be true.  But as we watched, the entire 
>Eastern
>>Army formed a column behind the Eastern banners and marched from the 
>field.
>>
>>Our Ansteorran comrades grew dismayed, and cried "We did not drive 
>2000 miles
>>to quit a battle!"   Our unit commander, Thorvaaldr, exclaimed: "I 
>promised
>>your king I would take care of you, and taking care of you does NOT 
>include
>>walking away from a fight.  Don your armor!"
>>
>>And so we did.  By my count, there were 24 warriors of the Mountain
>>Confederation, 7 warriors from Ansteorra, and 3 Atlantian warriors 
>who arrayed
>>ourselves in our battle gear, and strode to the highest point of the
>>battlefield.  Over our heads waved the blue and gold banner of the 
>Mountain
>>>Confederation, adorned by the Ansteorran Sable Falcon.  We paused 
>atop the hill
>>and gazed at the might of the Midrealm army.  It stretched from one 
>side of the
>>field to the other.
>>
>>Then the 34 of us marched across the battle plain, to challenge the 
>Midrealm
>>army.
>>
>>Thorvaaldr, as our unit commander, spoke for us.  He cried: "We are 
>the
>>combined forces of the Kingdom of Ansteorra and the Mountain 
>Confederation. We
>>came here to fight a battle, and a battle we shall have.  We will 
>leave this
>>field only in Victory or in Death.  Gentlemen, assemble your army!"
>>
>>And the cheers erupted.  They began with the Midrealm fighters who 
>had actually
>>heard the challenge, and spread along both flanks as word went out 
>that a
>>handful of fighters had stayed on the field.  The cheers became a 
>roar as we
>>were engulfed by our "foes".  Backs were pounded, hands shaken, we 
>were lifted
>>and hugged and swung around by a hundred fighters each.  When the 
>accolade
>>ended, we 34 fighters marched back to our little hill, ready to be 
>the last
>>"Forlorn Hope" of the blue taped army.
>>
>>But as we stood there, beneath our standard bearing the golden 
>snarling
>>mountain lion and the blue hills we call home, a single warrior 
>approached from
>>the other side.  He came before us and cried: "You have shown great 
>honor and
>>glory by your actions this day.  Please allow me to fight at your 
>side." And
>>we replied: "We would be honored to have you, and welcome.  Bring 
>this man blue
>>tape!"  And lo, as this was being done, two more fighters approached, 
>asking to
>>fight with us.  And then four more fighters, and then a unit, and 
>then another
>>unit asked to join us.  And then, the Kingdom of Calontir approached 
>us and
>>said: "Please allow us the honor of fighting at your side!"  And to 
>all who
>>approached, we cried: "Thank you, the honor is ours! Welcome!  More 
>blue tape!"
>>
>>A grizzled knight of Calontir walked through our ranks, shaking our 
>hands. He
>>was an obvious veteran of many wars, but tears flowed freely from his 
>eyes, as
>>he shook our hands and told us how proud he was to belong to a 
>Society who
>>valued honor and chivalry so highly.  "War points do not matter, this 
>isn't
>>about war points," he said, "it is about honor and chivalry.  You 
>have truly
>>won this War."
>>
>>Once again, we turned to face the Midrealm from our little hill.  But 
>now,
>>beneath the banner of the Mountain Confederation, there stood an army 
>that
>>reached halfway across the battlefield.  On the other side, the army 
>of the
>>Midrealm also covered only half the field.  They had released their 
>allies from
>>their Pennsic XXVII war alliances, and allowed the marshals to even 
>the sides.
>>The Midrealm had had the final war point in their gauntlets, they 
>could have
>>crushed our Forlorn Hope with a couple of small units.  But they had 
>chosen
>>instead the route of chivalry, honor, generosity and graciousness.
>>
>>The marshals finished briefing us, the assembled and newly assembled 
>armies
>>awaited breathlessly.  And with the roar of the cannon, the final 
>official war
>>point battle of Pennsic XXVII began.  It was glorious, it was 
>honorable and
>>clean.  It was some of the best fighting of the war.  When it was 
>over, the
>>blue taped side was victorious.
>>
>>Barn, the King of Ansteorra, was still on site to hear the news that 
>his
>>kingdom had won the final war point of Pennsic XXVII.  As Ansteorra 
>was still
>>in alliance with the Eastern forces, Barn sent an envoy to HRM 
>Timothy with the
>>gift of the final war point.  HRM Timothy graciously accepted.
>>
>>The words I write are true.  This saga is the story of a small band 
>of warriors
>>who stood alone as a Forlorn Hope against an army, and won.  "Honor, 
>not
>>Honors" is the Mountain Confederation motto.  Our colors are blue and 
>gold.
>>Our colors do not run.
>>
>>This posting is not meant in any way to impugn the honor or question 
>the
>>reasons of HRM Timothy or the Eastern Army.  It was just too good a 
>tale to not
>>be told.
>>
>>Arden MacIlhatton
>>Warrior of the Mountain Confederation
>>
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