Download - Siren's Song spring 2012
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BARONIAL MISSIVE From His Excellency, Wilhelm, Baron of Illiton
From time to time, if we are fortunate, we may
experience something that reminds us of the reason we
play in this game. I was privileged to enjoy just such an
experience at this most recent Festival of Maidens in the
Shire of Wurm Wald. I have attended Maidens for a
great many years, as have many of the people of Illiton,
Athelington and Lochmorrow, and through those years
I have myself volunteered in varied capacities toward
the support of Wurm Wald and this venerable event. I
have never been alone in this tradition of service, but at
this most recent Maidens it seemed that everywhere I
turned, there were the people of Illiton, donating their
time and service.
I observed my glorious Baronowa (in whose eyes the
stars rise and set), leading tour groups of the new and
new-ish people of the Society and explaining the
meanings of all the pointy hats and colorful belts. I saw
Alured Husher and Arianna of Illiton holding open
doors for merchants and serving at Troll, and later
helping move, assemble and disassemble the Baronial
Thrones for Court. Muriel Zimmermannin retained for
Their Highnesses throughout the day. Fuyutsukime
Hattori coordinated the rapier list. Anselm Mareshal,
Warder Maire and Madeline Pappillion of Athelington
served as list marshals, and Lady Inez worked as a list
mistess. THL Elayne and Baron Gareth guarded the
Royalty Room, and Elayne spent much of the rest of her
day in the Scribal Room, working. Master John
coordinated the feast entertainment with his inimitable
style, and after feast I witnessed Master John and
Warder Maire, Baronowa Alzbeta, Alured and Arianna,
along with our new members David and Sara Meister
helping reset the hall. Allison Renee of Roseholm and
Jana of Illiton helped our fighters throughout the day.
Baroness Constance ran an auction in support of those
proud (if possibly deranged) warriors soon to join in the
Battle of Nations.
All of this industry and service did not appear to
diminish anyone’s enjoyment of the day or overburden
anyone with work. People of Illiton still attended classes,
fought in the lists or watched others do so, shopped
among the merchants, or just schmoozed with friends.
People of Illiton enjoyed the feast and the dancing and
revelry that followed. Two young men (Duncan and
Austin) joined the ranks of Illiton’s authorized fighters.
Most wonderful of all, Their Royal Highnesses Savaric
and Julianna presided over the betrothal of our own
Lady Inez to her new fiancée, Seto “the Confused
UNTO THE GOOD POPULACE OF
ILLITON, ATHELINGTON, AND
LOCHMORROW,
The Barony of Illiton 3/1/2012 Volume 2
THE SIREN SONG
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Saracen”. I think it can safely be said that a pleasurable
time was had by all.
I have repeatedly encouraged our Populace to adhere to
the adage “work at home, play abroad” that we may
showcase to all the shining jewel that is our Barony, but
also continually note that this Barony’s service to the
Crown and the Society is not limited to Illiton’s borders,
as evidenced throughout the day at Maidens. The depth
and quality of Illiton’s service is well-known to the
Crown, and to groups beyond Illiton’s borders.
Please take this lesson to heart. Service need not be a
burden. Baronowa Alzbeta and I continue to encourage
people to assist our Officers, guild heads, and event-o-
crats and to consider assuming these duties themselves.
We have events ahead on the calendar and opportunities
for our Populace to step forward and lend support. We
are a Society of volunteers, and Illiton will grow and
thrive if members of the Populace step forward to learn
and volunteer for those responsibilities vital to the
health of this group.
If you notice, as I have, someone whose efforts or
attitudes improve the SCA as a whole and Illiton in
specific, making this a more enjoyable place to play,
Baronowa Alzbeta and I wish to hear of it so that we
can communicate to Their Majesties the wonderful
works of our people. Put in your own recommendations
through the online recommendation site at
www.midrealm.org if you feel someone is deserving of
recognition, and when you do, let us know who and
why so that we can submit a supporting
recommendation.
Our people in Illiton, Athelington and Lochmorrow
should be commended for their tireless efforts and
selfless service to this Dream we all embrace.
We remain proud to be yours in Service,
Baron Wilhelm and Baronowa Alzbeta
Postscript: We mourn the recent passing of Illiton’s
founding Baron, Orson die Grosse Mauer. With
founding Baroness Maria Teresa Ribiero dos Santos,
Baron Orson led this Barony through its first years, and
his influence is still felt. I am proud to be his latest
successor, and ask that the Populace of Illiton,
Athelington and Lochmorrow join me in respectfully
raising a glass in his honor. – Baron Wilhelm
UP COMING EVENTS March 31st Rights of Spring, Bartonville, IL
April 14th Stone Dog Inn, Chicago, IL
April 28th The Awakening: Armoured Easter Egg Hunt, Bloomington, IL
June 1st-2nd Crown Tourney, Logansport, IN
September 14th-16th Fields of Cloth and Gold, Chillicothi, IL
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The Barony of Illiton Officers
Baron Baroness
Wilhelm Michalik Alzbeta Michalik
m/k/a: Michael Mihallik m/k/a: Stacey Mihallik
300 E. Virginia Ave. 300 E. Virginia Ave.
Peoria, IL 61603 Peoria, IL 61603
PH# 309-681-1109 PH# 309-681-1109
[email protected] [email protected]
Seneschal Exchequer
Elayne Thorne Arianna of Illiton
m/k/a: Elaine Hecathorne M/k/a: Kali Dietz
1260 N Carefree Dr 227 Avondale
East Peoria, IL 61611 East Peoria, IL 61611
309-361-0006 309-694-6292
[email protected] [email protected]
Chatelaine Knights Marshal
Lady Esmerelda Carecena Lord Anselm Mareschal
m/k/a: Cathy Leitner m/k/a: Kenneth Mounts
8327 N Knoxville Ave #109 1309 Fenley Ave
Peoria, IL 61615 Pekin, IL 61554
309-648-8073 (309) 202-4400
[email protected] [email protected]
Pursuivant Minister of Arts & Science
Alzbeta Michalik Micheaela de Romney
m/k/a: Stacey Mihallik m/k/a: Nancy Cox
300 E. Virginia Ave.
Peoria, IL 61603 Marquette Heights, IL 61554
PH# 309-681-1109 (309)-382-3307
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Chronicler Web Minister
Muriel Zimmermannin Allison Renee of Roseholm
m/k/a: Laura Nickels m/k/a: Sarah Rosecrans
1228 South 6th St 605 Franklin Ave
Pekin, IL 6154 Bartonville, IL 61607
309-360-2233 (only after 3pm please) 309-370-2828
[email protected] [email protected]
Minister of Youth Co-Chamberlain
Angela Kell Eoin atta Keld
m/k/a: Angela Kell m/k/a: John Kell
318 W. Clinton 318 W. Clinton
Brimfield, IL 61517 Brimfield, IL 61517
309-446-9697 309-446-9697
[email protected] [email protected]
Co-Chamberlain Secretary
Gunther von Stein Allison Renee of Roseholm
m/k/a: Mike (Rocky) Crowley m/k/a: Sarah Rosecrans
118 Gottlieb Ct 605 Franklin Ave
Creve Coeur, IL 61610 Bartonville , IL 61607
309-694-5677 309-370-2828
[email protected] [email protected]
Historian Chirurgeon
Lady Fuyutsukime Hattori Gillian Eleanor of Roseholm
m/k/a: Jamie Shirley m/k/a: Jana Behm
308 Corona Dr. 605 Franklin Ave
Peoria, IL 61604 Bartonville, Il 61607
309-219-5431 309-361-8875
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The Barony of Illiton Guilds
Fencing -- Jamie Shirley
Phone 309-219-5431
Fighting -- Kenneth Mounts
Phone 309-202-4400
Scribal Arts -- Wilhelm Michalik
Phone 309-681-1109
Sewing -- Nancy Cox
Phone 309-382-3307
Thrown Weapons -- Gary Hecathorn
Phone 309-361-1400
Mid Eastern Dance -- Sherri Kell
Phone 309-446-9697
(meets tuesdays nights at 7pm at the same location as fighters practice)
Sewing Guild -- Nancy Cox
Phone 309-382-3307
Archery -- Gary & Elaine Hecathorn
Phone 309-678-9361
Armouring -- Kenneth Mounts
Phone 309-202-4400
Bardic Arts -- Kevin Burge
Phone 309-713-2033
Brewing & Vinting -- Sidi Hacmin ben Yosef
Phone 309-202-0850
Cooking -- Nancy Cox
Phone 309-382-3307
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My day as a retainer for the Prince
By Lady Muriel Zimmermannin
At Festival of Maidens, Champaign, Il during February, I had the pleasure of serving Prince Saveric. I was
placed with another more experienced member, Mistress Maggie of Cnoc Cait who was very helpful in
teaching me what my duties were. The duties of a retainer are to carry the Royal drinking vessel, to carry a
bag to hold all of their items, a note book and pen and to carry anything else for them they may wish.
The key to the job is to not be noticed. You are to follow behind the Royal a few paces and to fade into the
background. Any time someone presents them with something like a gift you should get their name and
information.
I served a two hour session on this day. I watched his son get authorized in youth combat. We watched
various combat tournaments and I stood at the side of the platform while the Prince sat in his throne talking
with the members.
I would recommend this service to the Crown as a way to get involved and learn a bit about the Royals. I
see this as a good opportunity to get a feel for how the courts run and “get your feet wet”. I enjoyed my
service and felt it was a privilege to serve.
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A Tribute to Baron Orson
As to "The Great Wall"...
Not too long after Orson joined the Society, he was engaged in a game of Clench-a-Wench.
For you young pups, this was a game involving grabbing and kissing members of the
opposite sex, and was a wild combination of Red Rover, Tag, Spin the Bottle and Combined
Martial Arts. It has fallen into disuse now, mostly since it was slightly more physically
dangerous than fighting heavy melees without a helmet.
As part of the game, Zarina Daeth (now Duchess Zarina, and my first Queen) had to get
past Orson without getting kissed. She zigged and Orson zagged, but due the reduced agility
of his prosthetic leg, he inadvertently body blocked Zarina, who rebounded and landed some
feet away on her refined and ladylike backside. Orson was suitably remorseful and apologetic,
and all was resolved amicably. Almost immediately after that, Orson adopted the sobriquet
of "die Grosse Maur" or, in English, "The Great Wall."
For your enjoyment and information, and the memory of a fine man.
Moonwulf
Jubilee
Baron Orson die Grosse Maur and Baroness Marie Terese Ribeiro dos Santos
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Baron Orson die Grosse Maur – Jubilee
Michael C. Purtscher, 61 of Hawaiien Gardens, CA formerly of Bradford, IL passed away January 30, 2012 at his home. Born October 10, 1950 in Peoria, IL to Thomas & Catherine (Code) Purtscher. Survivors are four brothers, Patrick (Sandra) Purtscher of Ijamsville, MD;John Purtscher of Morton, IL; Joseph (Tracy) Purtscher of Bradford, IL; Edward Purtscher 0f Nashville, TN; one sister, Marian Purtscher of Bradford. He was preceded in death by parents, infant sister, Carol Purtscher and niece, Angela Purtscher. He attended primary school at St. John the Baptist, Bradford, graduated Bradford High School, attended Rorbert Morris College, Carthage, IL. Worked as a parts man for Ford dealerships in Illinois and California. Long time member of the Society for Creative Anchronisms. This group was an outlet for his passion for his history and good company.
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Illiton receiving Dragon’s Heart from TRM Talymer gan y Llyn and Eislinn the Patient in
1982
Baron Orson die Grosse Maur
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February 1986, First Baronial Court –
Baron Orson die Grosse Maur and Baroness Marie Terese Ribeiro dos Santos
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Maidens 2012 – Master John Inchingham
Mundane Name: Steve Katlack
Mundane Work: Employed by Family House as night watchman for 10+ years.
Family: Wife of 25 years—Meg Frazier/Warder Maire ingen Dauith—Librarian;
Daughter—Mikalynn/Lady Ynes de Jaen—Bradley University Freshman;
Son—Duncan—Senior at Richwoods High School.
MASTER JOHN INCHINGHAM, THE FOOL
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Education: M.A. in Theatre Arts from NDSU in Fargo, ND; B.A. from SCSU in St. Cloud,
MN.
Hobbies: Acting, improvisation (performed with ComedySportz in Austin, TX, and Chicago),
gardening, running, dancing, writing and singing. Steve also enjoys playing Dungeons and
Dragons when he can find the time.
Master John Inchingham, The Fool – Madiens 2012
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Master John Inchingham the Fool is the senior active squire of Sir Ixtlilxochitl the Aztec.
John joined the SCA while living in Austin, TX (Barony of Bryn Gwlad, Kingdom of
Ansteorra) in 1988. He is a member of the Orders of the Laurel and the Pelican and a
Companion of the Orders of the Bronze Ring, Cavendish Knot and Dragon’s Tooth. He
formerly served as Middle Kingdom Rapier Marshal.
Master John has numerous dependents: under the Order of the Pelican—Master Philippe de
Lyon and The Honorable Lady Catalin Zoldzem; under the Order of the Laurel—Master
Alexander de Seton, Master (Baron) Dahrien Cordell of Northshield, Lord Olaf ByGolly,
Lady Lorelei Skye and Lord David de Longville. Two of his previous dependents—Master
Cerian Cantwr and Master Torquil MacGillavrey, Baron of Sternfeld—have formed
households of their own.
John’s current projects include continuing to fence and participate in armored combat. He
plans to do both at the upcoming Pennsic War, as well as to perform in a concert with
Master Cerian and any of their dependents who are available. John is working on a Super
Top Secret Project that won’t be revealed until it is ready. He continues to market CDs and
songbooks featuring his works and those of his dependents and former dependents and he
would like to produce more CDs in the future.
Master John Inchingham’s persona has developed over the years. He is an English jester or
fool who likes to explore the Known World, not as a wealthy traveler but one who must
entertain for meals, lodging and drinks. He gets rides whenever he can from folks he comes
in contact with on his journeys. He often can be found sitting at the foot of the table or
sleeping on the floor of the feast hall. John will do just about anything to get a laugh or
some free food: he sings, recites poetry, tells tales, performs Shakespeare and juggles (badly).
About the only thing he can’t do is play an instrument—and he often pretends he can do
that too. John’s Irish wife, Maire, has made him more respectable but his children are
responsible for his gray hair.
Interview by Muriel Zimmermannin.