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Revision as of 09:46, 12 December 2022
Blood of Fenris
This award recognizes people for their skill and enthusiasm in the armored fighting arts. At many events you will see armored fighters facing off with shields and rattan weapons in one-on-one tournaments, melees, and an army at Estrella War. The Blood of Fenris has the first level of precedence for Kingdom armored combat awards, above an Award of Arms. (more detail)
The Order of the Doppelhänder
Given to those persons who have demonstrated skill with two handed weapons in the armored fighting arts in both melee and one-on-one combat.
Hawk's Lure
This award is given for excellence both in teaching and the use of traditional SCA style weaponry. This award has a higher level of precedence in armored combat, above a Blood of Fenris. (more detail)
Commander of the Hawk's Lure
The Commander of the Hawk’s Lure is given to someone who has a Hawk’s Lure and continues to show outstanding prowess in the fighting arts, both in teaching and in the use of traditional SCA style weaponry. This is a very special award as only one may be given out per reign and the Crown puts a lot of thought into their choice. The award includes a Grant of Arms and has a higher precedence than the Hawk’s Lure or Guardian. (more detail)
Guardians of Atenveldt
This award is given to armored combat and rapier fighters who show talent in melee battles and military tactics for SCA-style warfare. Fighters must also teach these skills to others. The Guardian of Atenveldt is given at three levels - Legionnaire, Officer, Commander; the level is shown by the color of the ribbon with the award medallion. The three levels are:
- Legionnaire – 1st level, blue ribbon
- Officer – 2nd level, white ribbon
- Commander – 3rd level, gold ribbon (highest level)
This award may be presented to the same individual more than once, but only in a higher degree than is currently held by the recipient. It has a higher level of precedence in armored combat, above a Blood of Fenris. (more detail)
Atenveldt Siege Engineers
This award is given for excellence in the art of siege combat including skill with siege weapons/siege combat and the building of siege weapons. This award ranks after an Award of Arms in the order of precedence. (more detail)
Commander of the Siege Engineers
The Commander is given to someone who is already an Atenveldt Siege Engineer and continues to be prominent in the art of siege combat including outstanding skill with siege weapons/siege combat and the building of siege weapons. This is a very special award as only one may be given out per reign so the Crown puts a lot of thought into their choice. The award includes a Grant of Arms and has a higher precedence than the Hawk’s Lure or Guardian. (more detail)
Badges for Atenveldt Armored Combat Awards
All Awards | B. of Atenveldt | Tir Ysgithr |
Sun Dragon | Mons Tonitrus | Twin Moons |
Ered Sul | Granite Mountain |