[Ponte Alto] Fwd: [MR] Rapier Guards Requested for Pennsic

Jerri Lyn Mooney flora.bayeaux at gmail.com
Fri Jul 17 04:54:04 PDT 2009


To the Great Baronies of Atlantia does Lord Christopher MacConing send
greetings,

War stirs to the North, and soon the Armies of Atlantia shall march to fight
with our Allies.  Soon we shall begin to march north and assemble our
encampments near the field of Battle.

And as we we will be in foreign lands, the Queen must protected as she moves
about the land.  For this reason, Her Majesty has called for Guards to stand
ready to defend her should the need arise.  It is therefore requested that
the Rapier Fighters of Atlantia, being feared and respected throughout the
Knowne World, consider offering up some of their time when they are not on
the fields of tournament or battle to stand as a Guard for Her Majesty.  I
assure you that the service is light and enjoyable, and with more people
offering to help, the load will grow lighter.

Those interested in volunteering, please stop by the Atlantian Royal
Encampment, where you will find a notebook available with Her Majesty's
public itinerary.  You can then sign up to assist.


Should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact myself or Mistress
Fiona (adavissca at gmail.com).   Thank you very much for your time and
service, and I will see you at the war!

Respectfully,

Baron Christopher MacConing

Provost of Atlantia
Head, Academie d'Espee

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