[Regia-NA] Marylanders

rmhowe MMagnusM at bellsouth.net
Fri Jul 2 21:18:45 EDT 2004


Anarra wrote:
>>Longship company is based in Avenue, MD which
>>is about a 2 hour drive from 
>>Owings Mills.

dactar wrote:
>   Hey!  I live in Lexington Park and have never
> heard of you..  What's up with that?

Earwax? ;)

I live in NC and have known about them and Markland
for upwards of fifteen years. I just wish we had branches.
How active are the OstVikings now?

Dagorhir is a LARP as far as I know.
I recently learned we've had some sort of small LARP group
here in the Triangle area for a while. Different name though.
An ex-SCA member told my wife about it recently.

The Adrian Empire would like to start a group in southern
Fayetteville but so far hasn't been very active at it.
Fayetteville has a very transient population, with most of
its members being rotated in and out of theater or military
postings overseas, and it is remote from the major population
area of our barony here.

All the best non-SCA stuff is in the Southern East Kingdom (NJ, PA)
or very northern Atlantia (VA, DC, MD) it seems. Multiple
medieval groups. Personally I think Michael of Bedford
helped spawn alternate tidewater groups immensely a long time ago.
When I joined the SCA people in his area were leaving for
alternate groups in droves. I heard 80 people left his own
barony about the time all the kingdom great officers quit
during his second reign here. [It should be noted that he
has reportedly reformed a good bit since, although it wasn't
initially voluntary at all.]

Magnus
23 years in Atlantia but I generally only claim
The Barony of Windmasters' Hill anymore.
Less peer politics, more comradeship.



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