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What is Great Northeastern War?

Great Northeastern War is an annual event sponsored by The Province of Malagentia, which is the Southern Maine chapter of The Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. (SCA).  It is a recognized SCA event, and all SCA rules apply.  Anyone may attend Society events provided he or she wears an attempt at pre-17th century dress, conforms to the provisions of the By-Laws and Corpora, complies with any other requirements (such as site fees or waivers) which may be imposed by the Society, and behaves as a lady or gentleman.  (If you are not familiar with the SCA and its rules, please take a moment to read the What Is The SCA? page.  Further links are provided at the end of that section.)

Great Northeastern War is an SCA camping event, which means that the majority of the attendees will be sleeping in tents.  Modern camping equipment is acceptable at an SCA event; while all attendees must wear an attempt at pre-17th century clothing, medieval-style tents and camping equipment are not in any way required.  If you do not wish to camp, you are also welcome to stay in a local hotel or motel and visit the site on a daily basis.  No food is provided as part of your admission fees at Great Northeastern War; guests are responsible for making their own eating arrangements.

Great Northeastern War is primarily a "War Practice" event, which means that one major activity at the event will be a form of combat based on the tournaments of the High Middle Ages.  Participants wear replica armor, and use weapons made from rattan.  In order to particpate in combat activities at this (or any) SCA event, you and your equipment must be authorized by a Society-approved safety officer.  In order to become authorized for combat actvities, you must show a working knowledge of SCA combat rules and regulations, your armor and other protective equipment must meet SCA standards, and you must prove to SCA-approved safety officers that you are not a hazard to yourself or others.  You must also be at least 18 years of age.  Some training is normally required before participants can meet these authorization standards.  Please do not expect to participate in combat activities if this is your first SCA event.

Great Northeastern War provides plenty of other activities besides combat!  Classes in topics related to the Middle Ages and our recreation of them will take place throughout the weekend.  There will also be an Arts & Sciences competition, where modern artifiacts made in the Medieval style will be exhibited and judged.  Classes and competition in Medieval-style archery will take place.  There will be a Royal Court, where the King and Queen grant awards to worthy gentlefolk.  Saturday evening will feature a Bardic Circle, where Medieval-style songs and stories will be performed.  Merchants, selling all types of wares useful to the recreationist, will be open throughout the weekend.  Renaissance dance and music will be taught and performed.  And, all weekend, you will meet and mingle with others who are interested in learning more about history in a hands-on way, and who are spending a weekend transported from their everyday lives.

If you have addtional questions about Great Northeastern War, please contact the event coordinator, Angel del Huerto Viejo.

This page was last updated on June 8, 2012.  Other pages on this site may have been updated more recently.

This is a recognized Web Page for The Province of Malagentia of the Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc.  The maintainer of this page is Justin Cole, known in the Society as Lord Justin Turner.  It is not a corporate publication of the Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc., and does not delineate SCA policies.  In cases of conflict with printed versions of material presented on this page or its links, the dispute will be decided in favor of the printed version.

Links to other web pages are provided here for information and research only.  No sanction of external web sites by The Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc., is intended, offered, or implied.  The Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc., has no control over external pages, and does not endorse their content.

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