Court Reports of the Kingdom of
AEthelmearc
Henri II and Elena
November 14th, AS 44
(2009)
Vikings on the River
Shire of
Riversedge
Report of the Court of Their Majesties Henri et Elena, Roi
et Reine d’Aethelmearc, from Vikings on the River held in the Shire of
Riversedge on the 14th day of November a.s. 44, THL Brandubh
Ó
Donnghaile, Silver Buccle.
Morning Court.
Their Majesties invited Viscountess Rannveigr Haakonardottir
to attend Them. They questioned her if
she was ready to sit Vigil to contemplate elevation to the Most Noble
Order of
the Laurel. They then summoned the Companions of the
Order of the Laurel
to come and take the lady off to her vigil.
Evening Court.
Their Majesties invited Baron Stevan Ulfkellson to enter
Their court and address the populace.
Baron Stevan spoke of many contests that day and awarded prizes
and
Certificates to Earl EikBrandr Solgyafi Naeturaudi for being voted the
best
dressed Viking Man, and to Lady Ranveig Snorradottir for being voted
the best
dressed Viking Woman. He also presented
prizes and certificates to Sir Graedwynn mab Teyrnon for winning the
Viking
Trivia Challenge. Earl EikBrandr Solgyafi
Naeturaudi proved the victor in the Holmgangr tourney, and was
presented with a
chest made by Baron Stevan and beads from Their Majesties.
Sir Magariki Katsuichi no Koredono was also
presented with Beads and a chest for winning the Viking Longship
Captain
Tourney.
Their Majesties invited Baroness Marci of Hadley to join
Baron Stevan and Both were presented with beads by Their Majesties in
thanks
for their efforts as autocrat and cook for the event.
Their Majesties then invited the youth present to seek out
Baroness Marci and charged her with a chest full of toys.
Their Majesties invited Sergeant Bernard and Lady Eva to
approach the thrones. They thanked them
for travelling from the Middle Kingdom with His Excellency, Earl
EikBrandr, to
join in the festivities of the day, and presented both of them with
strings of
beads.
Lady Alana MacLeland was called forward and presented with
the scroll commemorating her award of arms that had been given by Their
Majesties Christopher and Maurya. Scroll
limned by Lady Pavla de la Satu Mare, calligraphy by THL Cadell Blaidd
du.
Their Majesties inducted Lord Galfrid atte Grene in to the
Order of the Golden Alce for his skills in heavy weapons in absentia. Scroll limned by Brother Donald na Namus,
calligraphy by Sarah Little.
Sir Hrothgeirr Ivarsson was called into court and Inducted
into the Order of the Sycamore for his skills in wood working, teaching
the
arts of crafting wood, making baskets ans always giving helpful advice
on
projects. Scroll limned by Fru Ellisif
of the Endless Hills, calligraphy by Maestra Gianna di Aurelio upon a
text by
His Majesty Henri d’Artois.
Their Majesties called Lady Aelfgifu of the Glen to attend
Them. They thanked her for clothing them
in fine Viking style for this event and inducted her as a royal tailor
with a
gift of beads.
Lord Angus MacDubh was commanded to join his Lady Aelfgifu
before Their Majesties’ court, and both were inducted into the Noble
Order of
the Keystone for service to the Kingdom, crown and shire as autocrats,
officers, guard and retainer. Scrolls in
progress by Duchess Angelik Chastellain de Beauvais.
Their Majesties called forward Lord Rodrigo de Vega and Lady
Rynea von Ingen of Stromsport. His
Majesty wished to thank them for all their support to him and his
household,
and called forward the Company of the Northern Cross to witness. Both of these fine gentles had served His
Majesty for years and were instrumental in the founding of the Company
of the
Northern Cross, and on this day Their Majesties created Rodrigo and
Rynea a
baron and Baroness of the court and granted each arms.
Promissory scroll limned by Lady Deianeira
Rodriguez y Aragones upon a text by His Majesty Henri d’Artois.
Viscountess Rannveigr Haakonardottir was invited
forward. Their Majesties asked her if
she had received counsel from her peers and the populace and was
prepared to
proceed, and she gave her assent. Their
Majesties called forward the Companions of the Most Noble Order of the Laurel and
questioned
them if they were now ready for her to join their numbers, and they
affirmed it
was so. Their Majesties then called for
witnesses to speak for Viscountess Rannveigr.
Countess Aidan ni Lier spoke as a royal peer, Syr Bear the
Wallsbane
spoke as a Knight, Mistress Elisabeth Johanna von Flossenburg spoke as
a
Mistress of the Laurel
and Mistress Orianna Fridrikskona spoke as a Mistress of the Pelican. Their Majesties heard this good counsel and
were moved to create Rannveigr a Mistress of the Laurel and called for Regalia for her
new
station. Baroness Vlksha Iakovleva
presented a cloak made by the hand of Mistress Elisabeth Johanna von
Flossenburg, Viscount Alexander Caithnes of Wyk presented a medallion
of a
laurel wreath of purest gold, and Lady Alexandra Caithnes presented a
wreath of
laurel leaves to crown her head. Their
Majesties had Rannveigr reaffirm her oath of fealty to the kingdom, and
then
presented her to the populace as Viscountess Rannveigr, Mistress of the
Laurel. Scroll by Lady Marija Kotok.
Their Majesties addressed the populace and thanked them all
for coming and sharing their knowledge, enjoying the good food and
tales of the
hunt that brought it there. They thanked
everyone for sharing in the dream and that it had been a pleasure for
Them to
help sharing the Viking dream.
Court Closed.