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Applications open – Kingdom MoL
The East Kingdom is seeking a new Kingdom Minister of the Lists. Deadline for application submission is Thursday, October 30th.
Gentles interested in the Kingdom MoL position should email a letter of application to Their Highnesses (please use both trm@eastkingdom.org and trh@eastkingdom.org emails), the Seneschal (seneschal@eastkingdom.org), and the MoL office (mol@eastkingdom.org). Please include (at minimum) your modern name, your SCA name, your reasons for applying, and your qualifications for the position.
Per Kingdom Law, the responsibilities of this office are as follows:
a. Maintains accurate records on the armored combat and rapier activities and the authorization status of the armored and rapier combatants of the Kingdom.
b. At every Royal List / Crown Tournament, coordinates the official record of fighters, assuring that all entrants are authorized. They also prepare, coordinate and maintain the official records of the double elimination tournament and any other tournaments held in the course of the Royal List.
c. Provides the Earl Marshal, Kingdom Warlord, Kingdom Marshal of Armored Combat, and Kingdom Marshal of Rapier with information necessary for the performance of their duties and receives any assistance necessary for the performance of the Lists Office.
d. Works with the Kingdom Marshal of Armored Combat and the Kingdom Marshal of Rapier to maintain a list of authorized fighters. This list is made available to all Ministers of the List on a local or regional level, as well as the Earl Marshal and their Deputies.
e. Works with the Crown’s Champions of Arms and Rapier Champions to coordinate the tournaments to choose their successors.
You can expect to spend approximately 20+ hours a month on average, obviously some months will be heavier than others, for example, leading into Pennsic. You will need to work closely with the Marshalate throughout the year as well as different offices in the Heraldic office for Crown Tournament.
You will often be called upon for help or to find help for events throughout our Kingdom. You will also have the opportunity to work with a wonderful group of volunteers, from our database admin to our MoL’s in training, and you’ll have the second-best seat in the house for major tournaments!
Mistress Ellesbeth Donofrey, the current Kingdom MoL, is happy to discuss things in more depth. Feel free to reach out to her at mol@eastkingdom.org.
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Court Report for Pennsic
Being the Court of | Their Majesties Ryouko’jin & Indrakshi |
held on | August 3-8th, A.S. LX (2025) |
in the | Kingdom of Aethelmearc |
at | Pennsic War |
Court Heralds: | Lærifaðir Grim the Skald, Muirgel Bera, Kirsa Oyutai, Malcolm Bowman, Karrah the Mischievous, Bak Nabiya, Violet Hughes, Liadan Ingen Chineada, Rose Eremboure |
Reporting Herald: | Lærifaðir Grim the Skald |
Order | SCA Name | Award | C&I |
Sunday, August 3, Battlefield | |||
1 | Tybaldt O’Callaghan | Order of the Silver Tyger | Ciaran ua Meic Thire |
2 | Sascha St. Martin | Award of Durga | |
3 | Laird Wrguist mac Wrguist aka Ferg | Order of the Tygers Combattant | Nataliia Anastasiia Evgenova |
4 | Nika of Carillion
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Order of the Silver Tyger | C&I: Mýrún Leifsdóttir
W: Malcolm Bowman |
5 | Nickolai Tseppelin | Order of the Silver Brooch | W: Trian O’ Bruadair
C&I: Orlando Sforza |
6 | Nickolai Tseppelin | Order of the Silver Rapier | W: Trian O’ Bruadair C: Fayette des Rothenberg |
7 | Erhart von Stuttgart | Order of the Silver Rapier | Mairi Crawford |
8 | Sherwood of Anglespur | Order of the Silver Rapier: | Magadalena von Kirschberg |
Order | SCA Name | Award | C&I |
9 | Siegfried of Anglespur | Order of the Silver Rapier: | W: Donovan Shinnock C&I: Ciaran ua Meic Thire |
10 | Olan Blackland | Award of Durga | |
11 | Mohammad Al-Manil Al-Wajdi Al-Abderrafi Ibn Horrah Ibn Gowan | Order of the Golden Rapier | Scroll was not present at Pennsic |
12 | Ozurr the Boot-Giver | Order of the Golden Rapier | Cassia Carataca |
13 | Antoniotto Caputo | Writ for the Order of the Chivalry | |
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Tuesday Morning, August 4, Archery Range | ||
14 | Lada Monguligin | Order of Apollo’s Arrow | Aleksei Dmitriev |
15 | Sir Jozef Ludwiezak | Order of Apollo’s Arrow: | Ciaran ua Meic Thire |
Tuesday Evening August 4- East Kingdom (Main Court) | |||
16 | Ayne, also known as Jenn the Destroyer | Award of Arms | C&I: Cwenthryth Wine (Cwen)
W: Aislinn Chiabach |
17
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Adelina de Verrières | Order of the Silver Wheel | C&I: Hugoline the Delicate
W: Conrad Jarnhand |
18 | Demetrio Antelini da Lucca | Order of the Silver Wheel | C: Violet Hughes
I: Lorita DeSiena W: Aislinn Chiabach |
19 | Jenna Childersley (called ChildSlayer) | Award of Benzaiten | |
20 | Lilias de Cheryngton | Order of Apollo’s Arrow: | Maike Schrijver |
21 | Lord Douglas Douglas | Order of Apollo’s Arrow | C&W: Kay Leigh MacWhyte
I:Dionisia Ucella (de Gesso Volpe) |
Order | SCA Name | Award | C&I |
22 | Anora Ketilsdottir | Award of the Rabit and the Moon and Morpheus | |
23 | Maria la Morada (She/ her) | Order of the Silver Crescent | C&I: Thyra Eiriksdottir
W: Matthias Grunewald |
24 | Alison Wodehalle (Her/She) | WRIT Order of the Pelican | Signet Office |
25 | Rodrigue de Ignis (He) | Order of the Silver Wheel | C&I: Cassia Carataca
W: Zahra de Andaluzia |
26 | Snorri Olafsson (He/him) | Order of the Silver Wheel | Aaradyn Ghyoot |
27
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Sage Élan de Janvier (They/Them) | Order of the Silver Wheel: | Liadan ingen Chineada |
28 | Gertrude Brighid Violette De Salvi (She/her) | Award of Arms: | Martina Maria de la Rosa |
29 | Zebulon Wanders | Award of Arms | Martina Maria de la Rosa |
30 | Estgar æt Hrofecaestre | Award of the Burdened Tyger | |
31
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Aneleda Falconbridge | Tyger of the East | W&Box: Estgar æt Hrofecaestre
Mirror: Roibeard mac Neill |
32 | Bak Nabiya | Order of the Silver Brooch | Embla Knutrdottir |
33 | Ozurr the Boot-Giver | Order of the Silver Brooch | W: Aislinn Chiabach
C&I: Fiona the Volatile |
34 | Cerdic of Colbridge | Order of the Pelican | W: Medhbh inghean Ui Cheallaigh C&I: Saerlaith inghen Chennetig |
35 | Dierdre Planchet (she/her) | Order of Apollo’s Arrow | Aidan Cocrinn |
Order | SCA Name | Award | C&I |
36 | Ragnall Cennetig | Order of Apollo’s Arrow | Sabina Coffyn |
37 | Alanna of Skye | Order of the Mark | W: Aislinn Chiabach
C: Diamond Stone I: Camille des Jardins |
38 | Rafi al-Quasid | Order of the Silver Brooch | Liadan Ingen Chineada |
39 | Hemma Eilika Schweinfürt Von Nürnberg (she/her) | Order of the Maunche | Lada Monguligin |
40 | Sir Fearghus mac Cailin (He/Him) | Order of the Maunche | C&I: Faolán an Sccreccain
W: Meara MacNeill |
41
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Margarette la Gantiere (She/her) | Order of the Maunche: | Harold von Auerbach |
42 | Durin Bastain | Order of the Mark | Sefa Hrafinsdottir |
Wednesday Evening, August 5, Private Encampment | |||
43 | Sèamas mac an gabhann | Order of the Silver Brooch: | Embla Knutrdottir |
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Thursday August 7, Battlefield | ||
44 | Didius Alanus Secundus, Röskva Widowmaker,
Takashi |
Award of Durga | |
45 | Ádísa Knarrarbringa | Order of the Silver Brooch | Aidan Cocrinn |
46 | Vopiscus Rufius Donatus | Writ for the Order of the Mark | |
Order | SCA Name | Award | C&I |
Thursday August 7, East Kingdom Royal | |||
47 | Samuel Peter Bump
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Augmentation of Arms | |
48 | Siubhan Wallace
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Augmentation of Arms | |
49 | AEthelhafoc Keyfinder | Augmentation of Arms | |
50 | Eleanor Fitzpatrick | Augmentation of Arms | |
51
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Emine bint Yazid | Consort’s Order of Courtesy | |
52 | Torin Ironbow | Court Barony | |
53 | Sandy Cook | Court Barony | |
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Friday, August 8 – Pennsic Battlefield | ||
54 | Ludovic of Carolingia | Tyger of Valor | |
55 | Sherwood of Anglespur | Tyger of Valor | |
56 | Division I of the Northern Army | Blue Tyger Legion | |
Other Business:
- The Captain General of Archers (Ryan Mac Whyte) announced the Pennsic Archery Champions team.
- Scroll cases were made available for the populace to take scrolls home in.
- The Pennsic East Kingdom Encampment staff were thanked for their hard work.
- The brewer’s guild presented a gift to their Majesties.
- Ozurr the Boot-Giver ran the toybox to the delight of the populace.
- An announcement was made for a Silver Crescent meeting on Thursday, August 6th.
- Newcomers were welcomed into court and given the gift of a cup.
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Review: TooHot
Having just finished the leftovers, a few conclusions about TooHot, a new restaurant in Harvard Square:
- Far as I can tell, it is seriously authentic Szechuan, not something one often comes across in these parts.
- As a consequence, the name of the restaurant is accurate. The waiter asked whether I wanted it "mild", and I said no, I like spicy, so "medium" maybe? As I suspected, "medium" is somewhere near the top of my spice tolerance: this place really likes its peppers.
- It's already impressively popular (after being open just a few months), especially with people who are actually Chinese (based on glancing at the crowd) -- at 6pm on a Tuesday, they had to think about whether they could seat three people without reservations.
- The specialties of the house are also pretty authentic.
- Authentic Szechuan apparently involves a lot of frog.
- Frog mostly tastes like chicken, except with a lot more bones.
- So many bones.
- Too many bones.
So overall: excellent restaurant, especially if you like spicy food. But I think the frog dishes may be more effort than I'm willing to put in.
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wimpy little bike ride
I'm re-thinking my bike. Some time in the last couple of years it started to get harder to swing my leg across the seat to mount. Practice might fix that. Getting a step-through bike might be in my future. At some point, I might stop biking at all. Losing the ability to transport the bike via car years back turned me into much more of a walker than a cyclist.
Other lesson of the day: vibram five finger shoes are not the correct thing to wear cycling. I managed to get toes in parts of my toe clips where they did not belong, though it was easy enough to fix that on the fly. I read years ago a stiffer sole is a good thing; that is sort of the opposite of these shoes. I usually ride in my Chacos; those are old and uncomfortable. I guess I figure out riding in my sneakers or think about getting new shoes. I hate buying new shoes. Sometimes it is the correct thing to do.
Anyway, 3.8 miles. Not Zero.
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October London meetup
Announcement: the audience for these has changed, so I’m going to do them once every three or four months instead of monthly. So please come to this October one if you’re interested, there won’t be another until probably January.
11th October, 1pm, Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, SE1 8XX.
We will be on Level 4 blue side (the upper levels are no longer closed to non-ticket-holders), but I don’t know exactly where on the floor. It will depend on where we can find a table.
I have shoulder length brown hair, and will have my plush Chthulu which looks like this:
Please obey any rules posted in the venue.
The venue has lifts to all floors and accessible toilets. The accessibility map is here:
https://bynder.southbankcentre.co.uk/m/43a9fcbe0e718ba3/original/21539-32_Access-Map_DIGI.pdf
The food market outside (side away from the river) is pretty good for all sorts of requirements, and you can also bring food from home, or there are lots of cafes on the riverfront.
Other things to bear in mind:
1. Please make sure you respect people’s personal space and their choices about distancing.
2. We have all had a terrible time for the last four years. Sharing your struggles is okay and is part of what the group is for, but we need to be careful not to overwhelm each other or have the conversation be entirely negative. Where I usually draw the line here is that personal struggles are fine to talk about but political rants are discouraged, but I may have to move this line on the day when I see how things go. Don’t worry, I will tell you!
3. Probably lots of us have forgotten how to be around people (most likely me as well), so here is permission to walk away if you need space. Also a reminder that we will all react differently, so be careful to give others space if they need.
Please RSVP if you’re coming so I know whether or not we have enough people. If there’s no uptake I will cancel a couple of days before.
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- current events,
- guyana,
- patreon,
- us,
- war
The Essequibo (Buddy-ta-na-na, We Are Somebody, Oh): Pt 1 [cur ev, war, Patreon]
0.
The Essequibo River is the queen of rivers all!
Buddy-ta-na-na, we are somebody, oh!
The Essequibo River is the queen of rivers all!
Buddy-ta-na-na, we are somebody, oh!
Somebody, oh, Johnny! Somebody, oh!
Buddy-ta-na-na, we are somebody, oh!
– Sea shanty, presumed Guyanese
Let us appreciate that the only reason – the only reason – I know about what I am about to share with you is because of that whole music history thing of mine. It's not even my history. My main beat is 16th century dance music (± half a century). But dance music is working music, and as such I consider all the forms of work music to be its counsin, and so I have, of an occasion, wandered into the New England Folk Festival's sea-shanty sing. Many people go through life understanding the world around them through the perspective of a philosophical stance, a religious conviction, a grand explanatory theory, fitting the things they encounter into these frameworks; I do not know if I should be embarrased or not, but for me, so often it's just song cues.
So when I saw the word "Essequibo" go by in the web-equivalent of page six of the international news, I was all like, "Oh! I know that word!" recognizing a song cue when I see one. "It's a river. I wonder where it is?"
And I clicked the link.
That was twenty-one months ago.
Ever since, I have been on a different and ever-increasingly diverging timeline from the one just about everyone else is on.
In December of 2023, Nicolas Maduro, president of Venezuela, tried to kick off World War Three.
He hasn't stopped trying. He's had to take breaks to steal elections and deal with some climate catastrophe and things like that. But mostly ever since – arguably since September of 2023 – Maduro has been escalating.
You wouldn't know it from recent media coverage of what the US is doing off the coast of Venezuela. At no point has any news coverage of the US military deployment to that part of the world mentioned anything about the explosive geopolitical context there. A geopolitical context, that when it has been reported on is referred to in terms like "a pressure cooker" and "spiraling".
The US government itself has said nothing that alludes to it in any way. The US government has its story and it's sticking to it: this is about drugs.
As you may be aware, the US government is claiming to have sunk three Venezuelan boats using the US military. The first of these sinkings was on September 1st.
To hear the media tell it, the US just up and decided to start summarily executing people on boats in the Caribbean that it feels were drug-runners on Sep 1st.
No mention is made of what happened on Aug 31st.
On August 31, the day before the first US military attack on a Venezuelan vessel, at around 14:00 local time, somebody opened fire on election officials delivering ballot and ballot boxes in the country Venezuela is threatening to invade.
And they did it from the Venezuelan side of the river that is the border between the two countries.
That country is an American ally. An extremely close American ally. An ally that is of enormous importance to the US.
And which is a thirtieth the size of Venezuela by population, and which has an army less than one twentieth as large.
You would be forgiven for not knowing that Venezuela has been threatening to and apparently also materially preparing to invade another country, because while it's a fact that gets reported in the news, it is never reported in the same news as American actions involving or mentioning Venezuela.
Venezuela, which is a close ally of Russia.
You may have heard about how twenty-one months ago, in December of 2023, there was an election in Venezuela which Maduro claimed was a landslide win for him. There was a lot of coverage in English-speaking news about that election and how it was an obvious fraud, and the candidate who won the opposition party's primary wasn't on the ballot, and so on and so forth.
You probably didn't hear that in that very same election, there was a referendum. If you did hear it reported, you might have encountered it being dismissed in the media as a kind of political stunt of Maduro's, to get people to show up to the polls or to energize his base. It couldn't possibly be (the reasoning went) that he meant it. Surely it was just political theater.
The referendum questions put, on Dec 3, 2023, to the voters of Venezuela were about whether or not they supported establishing a new Venezuelan state.
Inside the borders of the country of Guyana.
2023 Dec 4: The Guardian: "Venezuela referendum result: voters back bid to claim sovereignty over large swath of Guyana".
Why?
Eleven billion gallons of light, sweet crude: the highest quality of oil that commands the highest price.
(I can hear all of Gen X breathe, "Oh of course.")
It is under the floor of the Caribbean in an area known as the Stabroek Block.
The Stabroek Block is off the coast of an area known as the Essequibo.
It takes its name from the Essequibo River, which borders it on one side, and it constitutes approximately two-thirds of the land area of the country of Guyana.
Whoever owns the Essequibo owns the Stabroek Block and whoever owns the Stabroek owns those 11B gallons of easily-accessed, high-value oil.

As far as almost everyone outside of Venezuela has been concerned, for the last hundred years Guyana has owned the Essequibo.
Venezuela disagrees. ( Read more [5,760 words] )
This post brought to you by the 219 readers who funded my writing it – thank you all so much! You can see who they are at my Patreon page. If you're not one of them, and would be willing to chip in so I can write more things like this, please do so there.
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Court Summons Process & Opt-Out List

Greetings East,
Their Royal Highnesses Donovan and Meghanta will be continuing the tradition of Court Summons leading up to each Royal Progress event they’ll be at.
The goal of the Court Summons is two-fold:
- Give folks who prefer to know when they’re going to be called into a court a heads-up, so they’re not surprised in the moment
- Let friends, family, and loved ones know they’ll be called into court
Of course, not everyone wishes to be on the summons. Therefore Their Highnesses will also be continuing to let the citizens of the East Kingdom opt-out of these summons.
To opt-out of Court Summons, please fill out this form.
You may opt-out at any point by filling out the above form, regardless of the time of year. If you filled out a form for Their Royal Majesties Ryouko’jin and Indrakshi, your name is already on the opt-out list. If you’re unsure, it does not hurt to fill out the form again.
If, for any reason, you wish your name to be taken off the opt-out summons list, please contact the East Kingdom Scheduler’s office.
We also highly encourage folks to list their Court Summons preference in their EK Wiki, regardless if they want to be on the public summons or left off.
If the Schedulers don’t have confirmation that a person wants to be left off the summons, they will be added to the summons. So, please make your preference known and easily found.
The first Court Summons for Their Highnesses’ Coronation will be coming out soon, so please fill out the Opt-Out form by Wednesday, October 1st if you can. Again, you can opt-out of the list at any time, however.
Thank you and keep an eye out for Their Highnesses’ first summons, coming soon!
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Poll: Sense of geopolitical awareness [pols, US, war]
What country do you currently live in?
What is your age?
12-19
2 (1.7%)
20-29
5 (4.2%)
30-39
18 (15.3%)
40-49
31 (26.3%)
50-59
40 (33.9%)
60-69
15 (12.7%)
70-79
7 (5.9%)
80+
0 (0.0%)
To the best of your knowledge, if the US were to go to war tomorrow, against what country would it most likely be?
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Towards a Trust Architecture, Part 0: Introduction
Table of Contents
- Part 0: Introduction (you're reading it)
- Lots more to come!
Introduction
I started outlining this series months ago, while I was on sabbatical, but never got around to starting the actual words. I've got a new job now (at OnePass, a refreshingly sensible company providing actually-useful services, which is sadly not the norm at the moment) -- work is extremely busy, but I do need to think about things other than that and politics sometimes, so let's get this going!
All year, I've been mulling the problem of Trust Architectures: how do we share information about "trust" online. As I'll discuss under Use Cases (next time), I think it's getting to be Steam Engine Time to take it seriously. Between the AI Slopocalypse spewing nonsense all over the Web, and the social networks succumbing to Advanced Enshittification, it's getting ever-harder to understand who to trust.
This isn't even remotely a new problem, mind -- it was a pretty old topic when we explored adding this sort of thing to Trenza way back in 2001. But it's rarely been taken really seriously, and most of the better attempts have wound up buried inside proprietary walled gardens that don't necessarily have the human user's best interests at heart.
There appears to be a lot of relatively recent literature on the topic, some of it possibly even good (I'm cautiously intrigued by the OpenRank project). But much of it is obsessively focused on Blockchain, which I'm rather skeptical about (I still consider it to be 90% a solution in search of problems), and most appears to have a lot of assumptions baked in.
So let's step back, and tease this apart. I'm going to intentionally go in a bit naively, so as not to be too biased by everyone else's assumptions, and explore the topic from first principles, winding up with a very high-level sketch of how things might work. Once I have straight what I think are the interesting use cases, requirements, and architectural parameters, we can take a properly critical look at what's already out there.
I expect this to take at least 6-7 installments, likely more like 10 before I'm done -- it's a big, chewy problem with a lot of facets. As I add parts, I'll add them to the Table of Contents at the top of the Dreamwidth version of this post. I'll likely edit some of these posts as we go and folks point out additional nuances; I'll try to be good about crediting folks who point stuff out, so call me on it if you feel like you haven't been acknowledged properly.
This is not fully-baked yet: I'm going to be thinking out loud. That's why this is "towards" -- I'm seeking to make progress here, and we'll see where it winds up. It's possible that we'll find that the One True Trust Architecture already exists, and we should be lobbying for everyone to adopt it. It's also entirely possible that we'll conclude that the problem is insoluble in principle, and give up. (Hopefully not.) The goal is to come to a better shared understanding of the topic, and ideally some actionable ideas about how to deal with the problem.
I hope you'll join in. While I'm going to do a lot of talking over the next couple of months, it's going to be a lot more productive if you chime in with your thoughts and ideas to add to that.
I'm intentionally posting this on Dreamwidth because despite (or maybe because of) its antiquity and old-fashioned UX, it's still the best place for posting and discussing complex, long-form topics, free from the AIs and enshittification consuming most other places.
So I'm planning to post primarily to Dreamwidth, mirror to Medium and LinkedIn since some of the technical crowd mainly knows me there, and link from Mastodon and Bluesky. (But not Facebook, which I've mostly given up on, or Xitter, which I've entirely abandoned.) On platforms that have tagging, I'll be using #TrustArch as the tag for this series.
Comments are welcome at all of those places -- I'm curious to see where I get good conversations -- but the authoritative copy of these posts will be Dreamwidth, and that's the copy that will get edited and updated as this evolves.
That said, a couple of ground rules. I don't want to see comments saying that if it's not 100% perfect, it's not worth trying. (I'm reasonably certain that it's impossible to make this perfect, but I'm moderately confident we could create something helpful.) And I'll be downright scornful of naive claims that we should just leave this for AI to deal with -- while I think it's likely to get quite powerful over the next decade, I'm not at all sanguine that it's going to be trustworthy to that degree any time in the foreseeable future.
But aside from that sort of thing, I'd love to get some serious conversation going. So come along, share your thoughts, and let's tease apart this important problem!
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Fall Crown Letters of Intent: Now Open!

It’s that time of year again! Soon Donovan & Meghanta will be crowned king and queen of the East, and shortly thereafter, they’ll be searching for heirs.
If you are interested in reigning and serving the East in this capacity, Baron Thomas of Effingham, the Seneschal of the East, is now collecting Letters of Intent. You may fill that out via the Seneschal website.
Note: Pairs intending to fight for each other must each fill out the form as a combatant.
Letters of Intent must be received no later than 11:59pm Eastern on October 2, 2025.
For eligibility requirements, please review East Kingdom Law Section II.C. (https://www.eastkingdom.org/offices/law-policy/)
Eastern Fall Crown Tournament will be held in the Barony of Carolingia on November 1, 2025.
Format & Conventions
Fall Crown will be fought under armored/rattan rules and conventions.
Details on the tournament format are below. Please direct any questions to Donovan and Meghanta.
1) Round Robin: Probably four pools, subject to change based on number of entrants or other concerns. Bring your best, single pass, refight doubles until clean. If necessary, ties will be resolved first by comparing who beat who in the pool, with fight-offs as needed.
2) Sweet 16: Double elimination tree. Bring your best, single pass, refight doubles until clean.
3) Semi-finals: Winner’s list vs loser’s list. Winner needs one victory to advance to the finals, loser needs two. Bring your best.
4) Finals. These will be best 4 of 7. The first pass will be greatsword, subsequent passes will be rotating non-repeating weapon forms. The loser of the previous pass chooses the form for the next pass.
If the combatants reach a 3-3 tie, the combatants will each bring their best form for the final pass.
Note: If you are planning on choosing a particularly specific weapon form (Dane axe, 6′ spears, something that nobody has thought of) consider bringing a matched set to ensure that your opponent will be able to meet you.