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The Highland Hts. Armory provided the setting for a special standard Bearer's tournement. 1998 marked the Barony of the Cleftland's 20th anniversary. Lady Sarra Bossard and Francesca di Simonnetti co-event stewardted the event and Master Aiden worked his usual magic in the kitchen.
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==Event Details==
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* Date - 1998
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* Location - Highland Heights Armory
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* Event Stewards - [[Sarra Bossard]], [Francesca di Simoneto]]
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* Feast Steward - [[Aiden Elfäedur]]
  
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==About the Event==
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The 7th Annual Standard Bearers marked the 20th Anniversary of the Barony of the Cleftlands. In honor of the anniversary, the competitions were expanded to include both rapier and archery, and a special new Champion d'Arms, a title granted to the gentle who most acquitted themselves in at least two of the three competitions.
  
Conrad Schwartzwolf won the right to bear the Standard, and the title of Champion d'arms. This was the first year that three other competitions were added to the Standard Bearer's event: Champion d'epé for the combatant who won the rapier tournement, Champion d'arc for the combatant who won the archery competition and Champion d'arms for the gentle who most aquitted him or herself in at least two of the three competitions. Wulfgar von Achen won as our premiere Champion d'epé and Edward Brackenburye as Champion d'arc.
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== Champions ==
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* Standard Bearer - [[Conrad Schwartzwolf]]
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* Champion d'Arc - [[Edward Brackenburye]]
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* Champion d'Arms - [[Conrad Schwartzwolf]]
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* Champion d'Epe - [[Wulfgar Hlotharius Von Aachen]]
  
 
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Revision as of 01:11, 17 February 2015

Event Details

About the Event

The 7th Annual Standard Bearers marked the 20th Anniversary of the Barony of the Cleftlands. In honor of the anniversary, the competitions were expanded to include both rapier and archery, and a special new Champion d'Arms, a title granted to the gentle who most acquitted themselves in at least two of the three competitions.

Champions