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==Poetry==
==Poetry==
''"Steady as Stone in Face of Storm"''
These sage monarchs our fates secure.
Clearly seeing the conflict cruel,
called for strong heirs to lead through strife.
Stood through trial to test their might.
Those full of hope all came to field.
Favored consorts with constant hearts
held their vigil through fateful bouts
between brothers who'd fight to rule.
 
One in scarlet, his valor true,
took the listfield and yielded not.
New prince arose -- Edward mighty.
Marguerite shone with regal grace.
In August's fire they'll march to war,
watchful for sign of dragon's charge.
Champion fierce will bravely strike --
steady as stone in face of storm.
But Edward calls for warriors bold --
brothers in arms to stand and fight.
Fleeing never in face of strife.
Stand all Tygers and glory claim.
-- c. 2009 Amanda Lord (known in the society as [[Aoife inghean Conchobair]])  Written for HRH Edward's victory in Crown Tournament
''"King Konrad Hears Evening Song"'' 
Commissioned by HRH Edward.  See [[Konrad II and Brenwen II]].
''"Rise to be more than men"''
Cuchulain stood small but fierce,
facing howling horde of men.
Meanwhile ailed Ulster's kin –
kingdom stricken sick with pain.
Cursed by goddess, tired, bruised.
Beardless hero stood alone.
Lugh's son held back armies great,
Glory gained by guarding home.
Like bold hero we face horde –
host of foes, our numbers few.
Fame's ransom – cold coin of blood.
Bold men braving flame of war.
Facing swarm of dragon's teeth,
Tyger's bright blood burns in hearts.
Hear hard truth of battle red,
and rise to be more than men.
-- c. 2010 Amanda Lord (known in the society as [[Aoife inghean Conchobair]]) Written as a piece to inspire the East Kingdom Fighters before Pennsic.
==Progress==
==Progress==
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Revision as of 14:58, 10 September 2010

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Photo by Aethan of Lochleven
Information
Sovereign: Edward Grey of Lochleven
Consort: Marguerite Ingen Lachlainn
East Kingdom Crown #: 85
Preceded by: Konrad II and Brenwen II
Succeeded by:

Accomplishments

Hosted Pennsic XXXIX. Won Pennsic XXXIX.

Staff

Champions

Poetry

"Steady as Stone in Face of Storm"


These sage monarchs our fates secure.

Clearly seeing the conflict cruel,

called for strong heirs to lead through strife.

Stood through trial to test their might.


Those full of hope all came to field.

Favored consorts with constant hearts

held their vigil through fateful bouts

between brothers who'd fight to rule.


One in scarlet, his valor true,

took the listfield and yielded not.

New prince arose -- Edward mighty.

Marguerite shone with regal grace.


In August's fire they'll march to war,

watchful for sign of dragon's charge.

Champion fierce will bravely strike --

steady as stone in face of storm.


But Edward calls for warriors bold --

brothers in arms to stand and fight.

Fleeing never in face of strife.

Stand all Tygers and glory claim.

-- c. 2009 Amanda Lord (known in the society as Aoife inghean Conchobair) Written for HRH Edward's victory in Crown Tournament


"King Konrad Hears Evening Song"

Commissioned by HRH Edward. See Konrad II and Brenwen II.


"Rise to be more than men"


Cuchulain stood small but fierce,

facing howling horde of men.

Meanwhile ailed Ulster's kin –

kingdom stricken sick with pain.


Cursed by goddess, tired, bruised.

Beardless hero stood alone.

Lugh's son held back armies great,

Glory gained by guarding home.


Like bold hero we face horde –

host of foes, our numbers few.

Fame's ransom – cold coin of blood.

Bold men braving flame of war.


Facing swarm of dragon's teeth,

Tyger's bright blood burns in hearts.

Hear hard truth of battle red,

and rise to be more than men.

-- c. 2010 Amanda Lord (known in the society as Aoife inghean Conchobair) Written as a piece to inspire the East Kingdom Fighters before Pennsic.



Progress

{{#evp:youtube|-IUIhGdlvO4|Part of Queen Marguerite's speech at GNEW|right|300}}

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