Authorizations and Inspections
Armored combat Authorizations and Armor Inspections open.
Authorizations and Inspections
Armored combat Authorizations and Armor Inspections open.
The Battle of Marathon – Relic Battle
“The dust still clung to their sandals as we watched our last hope vanish over the ridge, their silhouettes shrinking against the blood-orange sky. Our swiftest runners carried proof of the Persians’ advance, seeking aid. We had held as long as we could, but the Persian numbers were endless, and now the flames of their…
Transition to Tourney Field
Transition From Battle to Tourney Field
Never Won a Tournament
Sponsored By: White Crescents Marshal in Charge: Count Afshin Darius MOL in Charge: Baroness Gabrielle la Lyonnessa Open to those armored fighters who have never won a tournament.
Great Sword Tournament
Sponsored By: Count Eckehard Thurn Marshal in Charge: Count Eckehard Thurn MOL in Charge: Despotessa Delecta Diana d’Averno Open to all those authorized in the weapons form. This tournament is for great SWORD ONLY. There will be NO thrusts allowed.
Inter-Kingdom Baronial Armored Champions Tournament
Sponsored By: Master Alwin of Nottinghill Coill Marshal in Charge: Duke Cuán MacDaige MOL in Charge: TBD The ‘Inter-Baronial Armored Champions Tournament’ is now called ‘Inter-Kingdom Baronial Armored Champions Tournament’. Yes, that means we are open to any Baronial Armored Champions from Atlantia and beyond. This tournament is a chance for all Baronies to send their…
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Titan Tournament Finals (Armored)
Sponsored By: Viscountess Marion Leoncina da Susa Marshal in Charge: Duke Cuan McDaige MOL in Charge: Lady Alexandria Chetwynd Montgomery This will be the FINAL of the Titans’ Tournaments.
Authorizations and Inspections
Armored combat Authorizations and Armor Inspections open.
The Battle of Plataea – Broken Field Battle
“The sea was black as oil beneath our Persian ships. The only sound was the quiet lapping of waves against the hull as we rowed under a moonless sky, cloaked in silence and shadow. Our orders were to strike swiftly and unseen—no horns, no cries, no torches to give us away. The Greeks had signal…