[MR] Mantlings, not Mantles.
TheWolfhou at aol.com
TheWolfhou at aol.com
Thu May 1 13:09:47 PDT 2008
Excuse me good gentles,
In all the banter here in the Tavern, I need a clear answer. What is it that
our Majesties wish? When they wrote Mantles, I pictured a small capelet type
of garb worn across the shoulders, and maybe attached with a hood to keep
the sun off my face. And I thought of making it a nice Atlantian blue with a
white spike on the back or around the edge. Now there is talk of dangling and
wrapping things from a helmet. Are these Mantles to be worn by the fighters in
armor? Last pennsic, Atlantian fighters/rapier/archers/ throwers wore on the
shoulder a bit of blue with white spike. We also make red avantails for the
fighters to wear on their helmets denoting our barony. So this Mantle idea is
to replace the blue on the shoulder? And where and how is it worn?
Yes, I am more than a little confused now, so please clearly explain. Just
what I am supposed to make, tell me clearly what it should look like (those
flicker sites take forever to load a picture), and include some sort of a
pattern description, or send me to a site with a pattern. When I know what to
make, and have an idea of what it is and how to make it, then I happily will
make....
YIS,
Lady Blitha of Wolfhou
In a message dated 4/30/2008 12:17:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
ceara at HouseBarra.com writes:
I am certain that with a little ingenuity folks can figure out a way to
keep them laying down & not flapping in faces. hmm, snaps, buttons, ties,
or barring all else, a piece of duck tape rolled inside out & stuck
between the armor & the mantle. I'm sure our fighters can come up with
SOMETHING.
--ceara, who firmly believes that if it can be imagined, it can be done!!
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> I think, perhaps, folks have missed a small point.
>
> The mantles are a direct request from our Crown, as was outlined in Their
> May Acorn letter. I quote:
>
> "We would like to encourage everyone to make Atlantian mantles to wear at
> Pennsic to help show the unity of the kingdom, especially the fighters
> taking the field. <snip> In this way, each person may still wear their
> arms, but there is cohesiveness to the Atlantian Army."
>
> This is not just for fighters, and the design is the desire of TRM's. If
> you have concerns about the practicality, then it should be addressed with
> Them privately. This isn't a design puzzle to be worked out here.
>
> Rhiannon
>
> Mistress Rhiannon ui Neill
> House Corvus, Atlantia
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: atlantia-bounces at atlantia.sca.org
> [mailto:atlantia-bounces at atlantia.sca.org] On Behalf Of jbrmm266 at aol.com
> Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 4:08 PM
> To: atlantia at atlantia.sca.org
> Subject: [MR] Mantlings, not Mantles.
>
> I concur that those mantles would potentially cause more difficulty than
> they would bring benefits, and strongly urge the adoption of torses and
> mantlings for helms as an alternative.
>
> The torse and mantle has the added advantage of being visible at a greater
> distance AND provides shade on helms.?
>
> Your servant aye
> Donal
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