2018-04-22

Clyde's Travel Log - The Last Court of Timothy and Ysmay

Spring Coronation 2018
Dalwhinnie Fields, Marion, AL
Barony of Iron Mountain/Barony of Osprey
6-8 April 2018
The Last Court of Timothy and Ysmay

Eoin Mac Cana, by the grace of God, the Warden of the Northern Plateau, Kingdom of Meridies, to his well-beloved friend, His Lordship Figimond of Faraway, Kingdom of Jerusalem, health and sincere affection. 


Figimond, I hope this missive finds you and those in your care in good health and of sound state. Find peace in the knowledge that your kin and holdings on the plateau are in good care and prosperity during your absence. It is for another matter that I send this missive.

I place these words to parchment to inform you and the brothers of the Meridian contingent of changes of fortune here at home and abroad. In the retelling to follow, please know that all is well with the kingdom. Meridies is, as it ever has been, strong in faith, purpose, and prosperity.

Under grey clouds, my honorable lady Ellen and I attended a morning court held at a new holding to the south of our home in Easaraigh called Dalwhinnie Fields. As you may recall, Ellen and I have been retainers of the Royal Court of Timothy and Ysmay for some time now. They are most excellent examples of royalty and have been good monarchs in this kingdom. Generous in charity and the epitome of humility, the kingdom truly loves them and thanks the Lord every day for their ascendance to the throne.

The assembly convened and proceeded as the business of these gatherings normally does. Early in the gathering, proceedings were interrupted by Graf Sir Ulrich von Brandenburg, the kingdom Seneschal. This interruption, in itself was not of major concern, as His Excellency often has business before the court. I had never seen His Excellency in full kit of a holy order, but there he was marching into court in Hospitaller regalia.

I must say, that my position at the back of the long hall where the court was held was not ideal for close confidence of all the words relayed to our monarch as the head of the hall. But I am confident that I was able to share in the import and the sincerity of the messages relayed at the high end of that hall.

Graf Ulrich presented a letter of some import to Their Majesties. From my vantage, I could see the seal of Jerusalem on the document. I do not know all of the content of the document, but I do know that it concerned logistical needs for your efforts there in the Holy Land from what I could hear of His Excellencies presentment. Their Majesties conferred from their dais and proclaimed that 'Aid would be given' in the form of supply from the vast stores our blessed Kingdom has to offer. Horse and ox, feed and food, arrow and sword; would be prepared and sent with all dispatch to the Kingdom of Jerusalem and our army there. Graf Sir Ulrich was dismissed and left the hall. I might note, the grumblings of His Excellency's as he passed my place in the back, departing the hall , reinforce my supposition of the letters content. I do not believe the royal decree was the answer he sought.

The skies remained grey, foreboding.

Court proceedings continued. Awards of recognition were given to several of the most loyal servants of the crown. After some time, there was a disturbance at the doors of the hall. The doors opened and in came Knights of our kingdom. In a column of 2 ranks, they petitioned the king and queen. As it wasn’t enough of a surprise that the chivalry interrupted the court in this manner, the fact that they entered in the attire of holy orders was. The colors of Templar, Hospitaller, Jerusalem, and St Lazarus stood out in sharp contrast in the middle of the long hall. Many horses could be heard outside the doors. I peered out to see not only the fine mounts of these peers but many more of squires and man-at-arms the chivalry had with them in attendance.

Much of the populace was alarmed by the appearance of an armed column in the hall. I knew these men. They were all loyal Meridians bound by oath of fealty and the chivalric code to bring no malice into this hall or its loyal people. Not one of them would raise blade toward this monarchy. Therefore, I concluded that the letter that Graf Sir Ulrich presented earlier was not here alone. These men, these knights, had attended the letter.

The skies began to weep a fine mist.

Stern faces, urgent words, and furrowed brow were all I could make of the commentary at the head of the hall. After some discussion, I saw Their Highnesses, Thorstenn and Dalla rise and join the knights. It seems Their Majesties had upped their offer of aid to include man and material. As surety of their oath to the holy land, Their Highnesses had become part of the grant of aid to Jerusalem.

Everyone in the court sat in dismay as The Heirs of our kingdom took to the head of the column of knights and led them from the hall, mounted horse, and rode toward the ports to our south where ships must be waiting.

The business of the kingdom advanced as if nothing had occurred out of the norm. More awards were given. Servants acknowledged. Debts repaid.

Another commotion at the door to the hall. The doors flew open. Knights in order livery entered following
Countess Ellawin of Eaglewood, a royal peer of renown and stanch supporter of the Meridian efforts in the Holy Land.

Silence fell on the court.  The crowd parted as the Countess entered. The look of determination she presented shot like an arrow at our monarchs and their entourage behind the thrones. All that fell under her gaze held their stout, Meridian ground, but shared looks of concern. This Countess was of impeccable repute and everyone in Meridies held her in the highest of esteem.

From what I was able to gather, for Her Excellency is not a robust speaker to be heard in the back of such a large hall, the Countess was organizing the effort to fund the Jerusalem campaign and continue on the work laid down the late, Earl Sir Richard Raefen. Those efforts, and the needs of our contingent in Jerusalem were great. So great, that only the power wielded by a King and Queen would suffice to make the effort succeed. A final plea, and possible admonishment, to our reigning monarchs was laid at their feet. There was only one right answer to be had. From what I could see on the faces of Their Majesties, I knew that acceptance of what fate delivered to them was inevitable.

Their Majesties stood. In a loud voice, His majesty called for a messenger to be dispatched to Their Highnesses location and bid them return. They placed their crowns on their thrones. Retainers came forward and began to drape them in the trappings of the Templar order.

It was then, that their Majesties relayed these words to the populace in attendance. It was good that I had quill in hand…

Timothy, "During our reign, we have been blessed at seeing all that is Meridies. Seeing the hard work and effort of its populace. Seeing the traditions that we hold dear has been a truly magical honor. The Society has existed now for over 50 years. 50 years that we have shared a common dream. 50 years that we have come together despite our differences in religion. Despite our differences in politics or political affiliation. We have found a way to find a foundation that we can all share. We have found a way to overcome many challenges. We leave this Kingdom to address challenges that exist elsewhere. We do not leave this Kingdom in our hearts, but it is important that we address that there are still problems here. As we look back over our 50 years of noble history that our Society has had, the 40 years of noble history that our Kingdom has had, it has not been without its hurdles, it has not been without its challenges. Those challenges have been ever present and will remain ever present as our Society in the SCA and our outward society continue to evolve."

Ysmay, "We have just celebrated 40 years of our wonderful Kingdom and the place we call home. And we continue to grow. We have watched as our Kingdom has birthed other kingdoms. And they have continued to grow. And it has truly been an honor to sit on these thrones and enjoy this last year with all of you."

Timothy, "Words have power. Words have power when they are spoken. Words have power when they are written. Words have power when they are typed. The way that we communicate with one another bears messages both on the surface and underneath it. Some of those messages, we do not necessarily mean. Some of them, we do not imply. It is always in the eye of the beholder how that message will be interpreted. It is important that we consider the way that we communicate with one another. Moving forward as you have a new crown at your head, you still share the same passion. You still share the same dream. You still have so much more in common than is different from those people that you may disagree with. "

Ysmay, "As I have donned this yellow belt again, I remember and I would encourage all of you to remember the service and love that you all share for this Kingdom and that we are all sharing in the same dream."

Timothy, "The Society cannot continue to live on without us remembering those things that we share. Without treating one another with chivalry, courtesy, honor, and grace. From that very first party in a backyard in Berkley, California to the next 50 years in the Society, we will always have a common foundation and that foundation is the Dream. If we put the Dream before our differences, then a kingdom, no matter who is in charge, will always live strong."

"So Meridies, as we march forth to help the Kingdom of Jerusalem; as we take off these earthly crowns and move forth to new challenges, we hope that you remember the challenges that you have before you as well. And now, as a final reminder of the beauty and glory of Meridies…"

…"CORONA!"

Populace returns, "VULT!"

…"CORONA!"

Populace returns, "VULT!"

…"CORONA!"

Populace returns, "VULT!"

And they were gone. The hall in silence. The thrones holding crowns where the royal line of Meridies once sat.

The skies wept.

So, dear friend, be alert of their coming to that great city. Make them feel welcome. Great and beloved monarchs surrendering their thrones in support of that great endeavor will always be remembered here. I hope that the peoples of that land find them in good grace. Please send us a message of their safe arrival. Hopefully their heirs will return soon. A kingdom without a monarch can fall prey to dire circumstances.

Put to parchment at the Fields of Dalwhinnie, on the seventh day of the month of April, in the year of our Lord, two thousand eighteen.



Well met friends. Safe journey to thee!

THL Eoin Mac Cana called 'Clyde', CACM, CKP, CAS
Squire to Earl Benen MacTire , KSCA, OL, OP
Warden of the Northern Plateau
Knight Marshal, Shire of Easaraigh
Kingdom of Meridies


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