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* Sir [[Kenneth MacQuarrie of Tobermory]] for Mistress [[Adelaide deBeaumont]]
* Sir [[Kenneth MacQuarrie of Tobermory]] for Mistress [[Adelaide deBeaumont]]
* Centurion [[Damon Xanthus]] for Lady [[Megan Flower del Wal]]
* Centurion [[Damon Xanthus]] for Lady [[Megan Flower del Wal]]
* Centurion [[Angus Gunn Lady [[Elodie De Cormier]]
* Centurion [[Angus Gunn]] for Lady [[Elodie De Cormier]]
* Centurion [[Alejandro Ramirez Mendoza]] for HL [[Amalia Zavattini]]
* Centurion [[Alejandro Ramirez Mendoza]] for HL [[Amalia Zavattini]]
* Centurion [[Thorvald Egilsson]] for Ly [[Dervilia O'Shannon]]
* Centurion [[Thorvald Egilsson]] for Ly [[Dervilia O'Shannon]]
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* Lord [[Ochoa Ramirez de Orozco]] for Lady [[Adeleide Dewey]]
* Lord [[Ochoa Ramirez de Orozco]] for Lady [[Adeleide Dewey]]
* Lord [[Sarran the Traveler]] for Lady [[Augustina Elizabetta da San Germano]]
* Lord [[Sarran the Traveler]] for Lady [[Augustina Elizabetta da San Germano]]
* Lord [[Ludeweicus von Liechtenstein]] for HL [[Danielle de Marseilles]]
* Lord [[Ludeweicus von Liechtenstein]] for HL [[Danielle de Marseille]]
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From these good gentles will come Ansteorra's next crown.<BR>
From these good gentles will come Ansteorra's next crown.<BR>
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==Media & Memories==
==Media & Memories==
===A Tale from Crown Tourney===
by [[Vincenti da Murano]]<BR>
(Originally posted to the [http://lists.ansteorra.org/pipermail/ansteorra-ansteorra.org/2010-July/153551.html Ansteorra Email list])<BR>
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Greetings good Ladies and Gentles!<BR>
<BR>
I wanted to share a story from Crown Tourney.<BR>
<BR>
The battle between Duke Ulsted and Sir Tomas had lasted for 1/2 hour in the sun and both combatants were feeling it. Duke Ulsted struck a blow  to the head of Sir Tomas who promptly called the shot and went down. It then became evident that Sir Tomas was suffering from heat exhaustion and we had to help him to up the hill to the air conditioned hall. Sir
Tomas was so weak he was hardly walking at all and was mostly carried.<BR>
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Once in the hall his gear having been removed and cool clothes placed on him to cool him down a few people started talking about the heat. A couple of people talked about how it was too hot outside and that the tourney should be moved inside somehow. Up to this point Sir Tomas had just started to get some color back and had hardly spoken and was still
doing good just to sit where he had been placed when we brought him in.<BR>
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Sir Tomas raised his head up and spoke clearly and said: "No, this is Ansteorra and we fight outside!"<BR>
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Wow, talk about a warrior and a fighter! Even after having to withdraw from the fight he still wanted to keep the traditions alive and loved the way things are done in this great kingdom!<BR>
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My hat is off to all of those that competed in heat this weekend for the right and honor to be our next King and Queen.<BR>
YIS,<BR>
Vincenti<BR>
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Duke Ulsted the Unsteady for Duchess Ebergardis von Zell


From these good gentles will come Ansteorra's next crown.

Jean Paul and Gilyan
Rex et Regina

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Media & Memories

A Tale from Crown Tourney

by Vincenti da Murano
(Originally posted to the Ansteorra Email list)

Greetings good Ladies and Gentles!

I wanted to share a story from Crown Tourney.

The battle between Duke Ulsted and Sir Tomas had lasted for 1/2 hour in the sun and both combatants were feeling it. Duke Ulsted struck a blow to the head of Sir Tomas who promptly called the shot and went down. It then became evident that Sir Tomas was suffering from heat exhaustion and we had to help him to up the hill to the air conditioned hall. Sir Tomas was so weak he was hardly walking at all and was mostly carried.

Once in the hall his gear having been removed and cool clothes placed on him to cool him down a few people started talking about the heat. A couple of people talked about how it was too hot outside and that the tourney should be moved inside somehow. Up to this point Sir Tomas had just started to get some color back and had hardly spoken and was still doing good just to sit where he had been placed when we brought him in.

Sir Tomas raised his head up and spoke clearly and said: "No, this is Ansteorra and we fight outside!"

Wow, talk about a warrior and a fighter! Even after having to withdraw from the fight he still wanted to keep the traditions alive and loved the way things are done in this great kingdom!

My hat is off to all of those that competed in heat this weekend for the right and honor to be our next King and Queen.
YIS,
Vincenti