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Revision as of 03:48, 17 November 2014

Photo
File:Wikidave.jpg
After the 3rd field battle at Pennsic XLI
Information
Resides: Barony Beyond the Mountain
Status: Active
Awards:
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Heraldry
Llewellyndevice2.jpg
Per pale sable and vert, a horse rampant between in pale an arrow fesswise reversed and an arrow fesswise argent

LlewBadge.jpg
(Fieldless) In saltire, a rapier and an arrow inverted vert, overall a horse's head couped argent
Award & Office Badges
Badgemarksman.jpg AoA Blue Tyger Legion Companion of the Order of the Silver Rapier
Fencing Marshal Herald

Introduction

Lord Llewellyn Walsh. I've known about the SCA for the better half of my life and finally went to my first event, Pennsic XL, and fell in love with it. I've been getting more and more involved since then in many activities even entering my first competition, 4Q, only a few months after attending Pennsic.

Persona

16th century Welsh Irish

Alternate Persona:Hrossbjǫrn Hestamaðr

9th Century Viking

Households

Activities

  • Fencing (authorized at Mudthaw 2012)
  • Thrown Weapons
  • Archery
  • Fletching
  • Mead Brewing
  • Sewing garb
  • Embroidery (free embroidery & applique)

Offices & Positions

Awards

Event Staff

  • 12/7/13 Rapier MIC for Bergental/BBM Yule

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