[Archers] Archers Digest, Vol 135, Issue 17

Gordon Kinnie am_piobaire at comcast.net
Tue Dec 16 14:40:16 PST 2014


I claim Displacer Beast.

 

Godai

 

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From: Archers [mailto:archers-bounces at seahorse.atlantia.sca.org] On Behalf
Of Jay Nardone
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2014 6:07 PM
To: 'Martha Fletcher'; archers at seahorse.atlantia.sca.org
Subject: Re: [Archers] Archers Digest, Vol 135, Issue 17

 

Wonderful!

 

Janyn

 

 

From: Archers [mailto:archers-bounces at seahorse.atlantia.sca.org] On Behalf
Of Martha Fletcher
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2014 5:38 PM
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Subject: Re: [Archers] Archers Digest, Vol 135, Issue 17

 

Thanks for a great theme Janyn! Ha! What a panic! The possibilities for this
shoot are endless!

 

I'm already scheming er..planning for my station!

 

yours,

Martelle

 

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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: 15th Century Archer Portrait (Garth Groff)
   2. Theme for the 5th St. Sebastian's shoot at Pennsic 44
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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 16:11:29 -0500
From: Garth Groff <sarahsan at embarqmail.com>
To: archers at seahorse.atlantia.sca.org
Subject: Re: [Archers] 15th Century Archer Portrait
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M'Lord Barre,

My suspicion about the shafts is that they are probably all about the
same length, but were arranged in sort of a "cascade" effect by the
painter for ease of execution, or to better show that they are arrows.
Fletches all bunched together might be a painters mess.

I'm not sure about helical fletch. Possible, but I can see that well
anymore.

Yours Aye,


Lord Mungo Napier, Just Back from the 18th Century at Colonial Williamsburg
On 12/12/14 8:12 PM, barysears wrote:
> Interesting details on the shafts. Self nocked, sure, but with very
> little space between the nock and fletch. Interesting that not all the
> shafts are the same length. I'm trying to decide if there is a helical
> twist to the fletch.
>
> barre
>
> On 12/10/2014 3:50 PM, Garth Groff wrote:
>> Noble Friends of the Bow,
>>
>> Today I happened to run across this photo on the cover of a book:
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_de_Luetz . I didn't take me long
>> to locate the photo on line, along with this brief biography of the
>> subject. You can blow this photo up a bit by clicking on it. I was
>> immediately struck by the arrows he holds. These are apparently
>> gentlemen's sporting arrows. They feature a parabolic fletch, are
>> crested with three black bands, and the color of the shafts suggests
>> natural wood, probably sealed with beeswax and lard, danish oil, or
>> boiled linseed oil. Good images of arrows from our period are hard to
>> come by, but this shows that by the mid-16th century, some sporting
>> arrows were not that different from what we use today.
>>
>> Yours Aye,
>>
>>
>> Lord Mungo Napier, Lover of Archery History
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 20:15:56 +0000 (UTC)
From: jaynardone at comcast.net
To: archers <archers at seahorse.atlantia.sca.org>
Subject: [Archers] Theme for the 5th St. Sebastian's shoot at Pennsic
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Good afternoon my Brothers and Sisters of the Bow. I have decided on the
theme for the 5th St. Sebastian's shoot next year; it will be based on
"Dungeons and Dragons." The thought in this theme is to make the shoot more
fun and a bit more random in scoring, everyone responds well to the "Chance"
shoots we held this past year. So in your target design, I am looking for
things like this; here is an example of one of the targets I will be
designing.

D&D Dice Hanging targets;

Each archer will roll 4 dice based on their type of bow; once rolled, the
archer must shoot those representative point values to get those points.

Crossbow shooters will shoot the 1d6 dice as Crossbows in D&D scored 1d6 for
points
Hand bows will shoot the 1d4 dice as bows in D&D scored 1d4 for points

So you determine how many points you get by which representative numbers you
shoot based on the roll of your dice first.

Also I will be putting little gelatinous cubes on my targets so if you miss
and hit those, you loose your points because your arrow or bolt was consumed
by the cube.


I think this gives us many possibilities and it helps make the shoot a bit
more fun because it introduces some randomness to it as well. So those
"eagle eye shooters" that win year after year have the same odds in the
rolls as any of the other archers do.

So I'm looking for each target to have a dice roll and also to include some
type of bad monster to act as a foe if you hit them. Maybe dice rolls can be
a saving throw after an archer has shot, so lets say they shot for 25
points, if they don't make their saving throw they might loose a third of
their points, or something like that.

Lets have fun with this!

In Service,

Janyn

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