42nd Crown

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41st_Crown Alaric Drake I and Kay Leigh Drake 43rd_Crown


Crown Info:

*King: Alaric I (Alaric Drake) (OP)

*Queen: Kay Leigh (Kay Leigh Drake) ([OP)

*Crown Tourney: October 16, 1999 at Western Region - Photos by Armand Dragonetti

*Coronation: January 15, 2000 at Elfsea - Photos by Armand Dragonetti

*Stepped down: July 22, 2000 at Raven's Fort


*Predecessors: Daffydd Whitaker and Octavia de Verdun

*Heirs: Timotheos Kalamanos and Allyson Tymmes

*Crowns of Ansteorra


Overview:


An overview of their reign.

Lion: Eule von Haginbald (OP)

Queen's Champion: Brendan McEwen (OP)

Kingdom Warlord: Ulsted the Unsteady (OP)

King's Champion: Dietrich Kempenich von Eltz (OP)

Queen's Blade of Honor: Llywelyn Gruffydd of Elfsea (OP)

King's Blade of Chivalry: Jean Richard Malcolmson (OP)

Royal Huntsman: Fearghus MacKenna (OP)

Guadian of the Queen's Hope: Rosalind Moondragon (OP)


King's Gauntlets

  • Larissa Alwynn Clarewoode (OP)
  • Romanius Vesperianus (OP)

Queen's Gloves


The Words of the Crown


Royal Staff:


Peers:

Robert Michael McPharlan (OP) 2000-02-05 Pelican
Asoph Hearts (OP) 2000-02-12 KSCA
Fionna ní Cheallaigh (OP) 2000-03-04 Laurel
Romanius Vesperianus (OP) 2000-03-17 KSCA
Lorraine Deerslayer (OP) 2000-04-15 Pelican
Michael Silverhands (OP) 2000-04-15 Pelican
Kein MacEwan (OP) 2000-05-27 Pelican
Phelim Gervase (OP) 2000-05-27 Pelican
Xene Theriane (OP) 2000-05-27 Pelican
Duncan Arthur Ross the Black (OP) 2000-05-31 KSCA
Charla Noel du Lac (OP) 2000-06-10 Pelican
Artorius ap Caradoc (OP) 2000-06-24 Pelican


Tales of the Reign

At Estrella War, HRM Drake granted a surprise Sable Falcon to a young gentle from CAID. Entering the Royal Court of CAID, he asked the boon that he be allowed to grant an Ansteorran award to one Marcellus - a young unbelted fighter who His Majesty had witnessed on the field. Marcellus had acquitted himself very well as a member of the Queen's Guard. In the King's eyes, while the young man was small of stature, it was clear he had a great heart, for he refused to yield when his leg was struck - though it was the custom in CAID at the time - but instead fought on. Decades later, this moment was described by now Sir Marcellus as the award that meant the most to him. (Source: The Circle - Chivalric Discussions Group - Facebook, and the recollections of Alaric Drake.)