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== Event Details ==
 
== Event Details ==
* Date - December 14, 1985
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* Date - January 28, 1995
* Website - N/A
 
 
* Location - Cleveland, OH
 
* Location - Cleveland, OH
* Event Stewards - [[Ephraim ben Shlomo‏‎]]
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* Event Steward - [[Ephraim ben Shlomo‏‎]]
  
== Court List ==
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==About the Event==
[http://www.midrealm.org/op/op.php?searchvar=bydate&yer=1985&mon=12&day=14 Midrealm Order of Precedence - December 17, 1985]
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In the early days of the Cleftlands, winter was a time to revel in the arts and the sciences. Ephraim expressed a desire to champion the arts martial during the short days and long nights, so according to lore, he proposed having a Regular Event with fighting and feast to energize the troops before war. It was such a success that it quickly became tradition.
 
 
* Brandon Dubchad - Award of Arms
 
* Brigid ne Gregor - Award of Arms
 
* Cassia of Draconmor - Award of Arms
 
* Glenda Sobhrach Dubchad - Award of Arms
 
* Jendriska Bellasez - Award of Arms
 
* Lornia of Midhurst - Award of Arms
 
* Maddelena of Alsace - Award of Arms
 
* Mathohamhain O'Logain - Award of Arms
 
* Will Langdon of Greymorne - Award of Arms
 
  
 
[[Category:Events]]
 
[[Category:Events]]
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[[Category:Regular Event]]
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[[Category:1995]]

Latest revision as of 14:33, 3 March 2017

Event Details

About the Event

In the early days of the Cleftlands, winter was a time to revel in the arts and the sciences. Ephraim expressed a desire to champion the arts martial during the short days and long nights, so according to lore, he proposed having a Regular Event with fighting and feast to energize the troops before war. It was such a success that it quickly became tradition.