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Slippery Rock, PA August, 2003 ![]() Malagentian Fighters, after the Second Castle Battle |
![]() Veronica, and a well-earned siesta |
![]() I've seen this done in paintings... |
![]() Full moon over Pennsic |
![]() Archery, atop Mount Eislinn |
![]() Mickel's teaching debut at Pennsic |
![]() Mara warming up for La Rochelle |
![]() Quintus, where's your project? |
![]() Pot Luck Night at the POD |
![]() Mickel finishing garb on site |
![]() Max |
![]() War Wolf returns to Pennsic |
![]() Christian in his new doublet |
![]() Mars & Luna |
![]() Babysitting, the camp course |
![]() "Wooden" longbow |
![]() Moonrise over the POD |
![]() Up the hill at the POD... |
...and down the hill |
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Julien ready for inspection |
![]() We are not shiny and bright! |
![]() Cenwyn, called Poppy |
![]() Matthew |
![]() Donnachadh |
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Time to play |
![]() Einar takes aim |
![]() Hammer Fall |
![]() Wait for it... |
![]() ...wait for it... |
![]() Portable air conditioning |
![]() Julien & his Owlstrike Crossbow |
![]() Michael |
![]() Seen during a hold in action |
![]() Malagentian Archers Team |
![]() David with improved aerodynamics |
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La Rochelle |
![]() Not by the hair of my chinney chin chin |
![]() Christian's next opponent brought a gun |
![]() Christian & Ivan relax after fighting |
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![]() Gown & painting |
![]() Gown by Peacock Design |
![]() Slash & Puff |
![]() Period eyewear |
![]() Italian gowns |
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/Christian's OGR award |
![]() Rapier Champions |
![]() Christian being called before TRM |
![]() Darius II makes the award |
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![]() What Christian wears to the shower |
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![]() Landsknecht & Kampfrau |
![]() Dragoon |
![]() Venetian Ladies et al |
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Deonna presenting the journal |
![]() Malagentians look on |
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![]() Beach Trip |
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![]() Wedding Procession |
![]() They were on their way to dinner... |
![]() Playing for our camp |
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