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Timothy Rayburn
timothy_of_glastonbury at yahoo.com
Tue May 30 16:48:29 PDT 2000
My clone and I would like to thank everybody who helped make Steppes
Warlord XXVII possible. I know that there were many, many people who
worked incredibly hard before, during and after the event that I only
know
by name and
reputation. It was good to meet those of you that either camped at the
event or had contact with me on site. I learned a lot from all of you,
Borek included. I won't mention specific names (partially because I
don't
know if
I would spell them correctly, and also I don't want to leave anyone
out),
but all of your hard work was greatly appreciated. Also, to the many
people who volunteered on site and helped during the "high winds and
heavy
rains"
THANK YOU!! It would not have been possible without everyone.
Isabel
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Thank you Isabel, I know I would not have made it through without you
and
all the rest. As I worked beforehand to build the crews, I do know
quite a
few of the names, but not all. I encourage all my crew chiefs to make
their
own Thank You for all those who helped them.
Before the Event, we had the Calligraphers and Illuminators of the
Barony
hard at work making the various scrolls for the event
Baroness Alys Durivau made the Invitation Scrolls and organized the
painting crews to illuminate them and get them sent out. She also
created
the General award scroll which was magnificent. If you received one,
you
know what I mean.
Mistress Ronna and Master Petruccio created the first 'Steppes Warlord'
scroll for the event. It is unfortunate that an accident destroyed it a
few
hours before the event. I would like to thank Mistress Aislynn Crystyn
for
doing such a beautiful job on the replacement in so short a time.
Lady Chiara Francesca Arianna d'Onofrio created the stunning 'Queen of
Love
and Beauty' scroll. There were many glowing comments.
Mistress Lasair took up making the 'Steppes Champion' scroll when time
was
running short and I was having trouble finding someone. Thank you for
stepping in and creating such a beautiful work
Lady Elspeth Forbeys created the 'Queen of Grace and Honor' scroll
which
was a beautiful match to the 'Steppes Champion' scroll
You all do wonderful work!!!!
Also before the event, HL Suzanna the Herbalist took on the task of
making
over 900 site tokens. She consulted with Lady Lavina Bakhous and Lady
Chiara on what they should be and then was helped by Baroness Adelicia,
Lord Erc FitzMungo, HL Lodovico Benevoglio, Master Daniel de Lincoln,
and
others in the making of the tokens.
At the event Lady Meredudd Brangwyn helped in getting the golf carts
for us
which we could not have done without, went to city hall to get the Food
vendors Health permit and then ran then ran our Children's activities!
The heavy and hot labor of setting up the site was done by Baron Fritz,
Lord William Ironwyrm, Lord Owen Hell, Lord John de Irwyn and his Lady
Elspeth Forbeys and at least five others that I am sorry to say I do
not
know there names. I know their faces and will thank them when I see
them
next, but I am getting old and my memory is failing.
Gate was run bye Lord John de Irwyn along with the 'no longer
incipient'
Canton of Glaslyn and others who volunteered at the site.
Merchant Co-Ordinator was Lady Elspeth Forbeys who did a sterling job
in
getting all the merchants in place. I believe we had more merchants at
this
Warlord than ever before!
Lord Patric de Long Cour and his Lady Aimee de Long Cour organized and
setup the Equestrian camp, paddock, and list area. Aimee is our first
Equestrian Guild Mistress for the Barony and Aimee and Patric are doing
a
splendid job organizing and co-ordinating these activities. They are
being
helped and encouraged by Baroness Catrin who was a great help in
bringing
this facet of Warlord to us all.
Security for the event was run by Lord Iain McCrimmon and was helped by
many to keep us and our things safe
Lord William Ironwyrm ran the Steppes Archery Competition on Sunday. He
was
helped by Lord Owen Hell. It looked like great fun.
Knife Spear and Axe was run by Lord Yan who also made for us a horrific
target in the shape of a monster crawfish. The head of which was
presented
to the winner of the competition.
On-site Cooking was run by Lord Charles du Marquet. He did a great job
in
getting this organized. It is a shame there were no period cooks in the
kingdom up to the challenge of cooking on site.
The Embroidery Competition was organized yet again by Mistress Kalida
Aristana who chose the apt theme of the Weather. Mistress Kalida has
been
running the activity for us for years and she deserves a great round of
thanks from us all for her tireless efforts
The A&S competition was run by HL Lodovico Benevoglio who also supplied
the
fabulous prizes for the competition.
The Crown Feast was done by Lord Corwin Magone. The feast was enjoyed
by
all and praised by those who attended.
Our List Mistresses were Baroness Adelicia and Lady Ekaterina Iadorovna
Kharlampieva who I believe had assistants, but whom I did not get to
meet.
Water Bearer Co-ordinator was the Lady Catherine de Lance. This was her
first event to run an activity and she did an exceptional job. everyone
there owes her a vote of thanks for keeping us all hydrated.
Our Chirurgeons were HL Caradoc Cadwgon Doughlas, the Seneschal of
Elfsea
(I told you my memory was shot), and Sir Romanus Vesperanus. There are
so
few Chirurgeons in the kingdom that they had to rotate among themselves
to
keep this office covered for the event and deserve special thanks for
the
effort!
Our Knight Marshal, Lady Francesca Laviana Sansovino, organized the
Marshals and helped inspect the fighters as well as Marshaled the
entire
event to keep our fighters safe.
Teardown was accomplished by Baron Fritz der Rothirsch, Baroness Catrin
Brynmorgan, Lady Isabel FitzHugh, Lady Lete Bythespring, Lady Ekaterina
Iadorovna Kharlampieva, Lord Owen Hell, Lady Brenna Beldame, Lady
Francesca
Laviana Sansovino, Lord Iain McCrimmon, Lady Anna bat Chiam, and
several
others whom I did not get a chance to actually meet, but whom I did
notice
were there helping.
I would like to give a special thanks to my deputy for allowing me to
rest
when I needed to and for being out in the storm trying to save everyone
and
get them to the hall; to Lady Anna bat Chaim and Lady Nicolette de
Loria
for performing wake-up calls at the crack of dawn and for their
tireless
efforts at keeping us informed of what was happening at the event by
performing camp heraldry for us all; to HL Caradoc Cadwgon Doughlas,
our
newest journeyman Chirurgeon, for all his care as Chirurgeon for us at
the
event as well as his efforts during the storm.
If I have missed anyone, I am sorry, but I thank you for your efforts
on
the Barony's and my own behalf
I have been truly privileged to work with so fine a crew. Thank you,
Thank
you all!!!
Borek
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