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Lord Myron de Verne
@lord-myron-de-verne
14 Nov 2010 07:10:32AM
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What Rococo item would you love in Second Life?


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A nice piece of decoration would be an earthglobe, with 18th century period map, rotating inside a richly sculpted rococo woodwork base...Decks of cards would be nice too, they could be illustrated by pictures of the main personalities of our courts, whose faces could be edited upon the traditional bodies of Kings, Queens, Jacks, joker, and why not, on other cards as well...but don't ask me to impersonate the Joker, I don't like his hat:-)I think we also do miss period peasants or city workers outfit, too- but i doubt of the commercial success, nearly everybody here ( including me) wants to be noble and drink Champagne! ( maybe we could use them for alts, once in a while?)
Lord Myron de Verne
@lord-myron-de-verne
08 Nov 2010 10:15:07AM
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ROYAL COURTS FENCING TOURNAMENTS.... NOW BEGINNING!


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Ah Dear Cece, always in charge with the hard work when the others have fun cutting themselves into pieces!Yes, the Order of Westphalia will be a new challenge for all fencers of the Royal Courts! it's so exciting!
Lord Myron de Verne
@lord-myron-de-verne
03 Nov 2010 06:38:20AM
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ROYAL COURTS FENCING TOURNAMENTS.... NOW BEGINNING!


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Your Excellency,All of us in the Duch de Coeur are very much looking forward your coming to our fencing Championship, it will be a challenge!And I will be personally happy and honored to organize under Your Excellency's patronage the next Tournament in your wonderful Villa!
Lord Myron de Verne
@lord-myron-de-verne
03 Nov 2010 06:28:49AM
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ROYAL COURTS FENCING TOURNAMENTS.... NOW BEGINNING!


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Why a spectator, Oona? you improve so fast! Join in!
Lord Myron de Verne
@lord-myron-de-verne
25 Oct 2010 01:35:50AM
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ROYAL COURTS FENCING TOURNAMENTS.... NOW BEGINNING!


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Still wondering why and how my discussion landed in the "Architecture" category...I must have goofed once again.seems I am typing with a sword in one hand and a dagger in the other.
Lord Myron de Verne
@lord-myron-de-verne
24 Oct 2010 01:39:05PM
113 posts

ROYAL COURTS FENCING TOURNAMENTS.... NOW BEGINNING!


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Fencing, just as horse riding and hunting, was a mainstay ofeveryday life in the 17th and 18th Century, for the higher classes, Nobles and rich Bourgeois...but it fascinated the "common" people as well, and many of them loved fencing and tried their luck at it, some in the hope of becoming

"professionals", whether entering the Fencing Academy of rich Nobles, like the Prince de Conti, or becoming a Maitre d'Armes ( Teacher) or Prvt d'Armes (assistant) in one of the many Academies whichflourished in the cities. I read that around 1760 some 30 000 professional fencers peopled the numerous salles d'armes in Paris! ( though this number may beoverestimated, it gives an idea of the importance of this forerunner of today's "sports".)

In these Academies, duels, challenges, tournaments were often organised and drew crowds of amateurs and attendants.These competitions were gambled on.The best fencers, even if notMasters or Prevts, could make a living out of it. To sum it up, fencing was a favorite leisure for a great part of the population, and a way of life for others.

This shows how important fencing should be in baroque age roleplay, whether as a swordsman, or as an attendant. Besides, it's fun and the opportuniy to meet and share good moments between us.

This being said, let's be practical:-) The En Garde! Royal Courts Fencing Groupis ready and able to help and assist all Royal Courts Administratorswho would wish to organise fencing tournaments in their court. Please contact Myron Verne in this NING or inworld if interested.

FIRST GRAND OPEN TOURNAMENT

Look in the events: we will organise in Coeur, on the pistes near the Languedoc Tavern, a tournament opened to all fencers of the Royal Courts, on Saturday , November the thirteenth, between 1 and 4 pm.

RESTRICTIONS

Only two restrictions: 1/ No absolute beginners allowed: you need to know the moves of En Garde!, in order not to slow down the competition too much Recent beginners who know the moves are welcomed, on the contrary: that's the way to have fun and improve! 2/ Please wear period clothes( Tudor to Regency, large spectrum!)

The winner of this tournament will be awarded 2000 L$, thanks to the generosity of our hosts, The Duc and Duchesses of Coeur. The rules will be simple: 1/the winner of a duel is qualified for the nextround 2/ the loser is eliminated 3/ The Tournament Referee is Myron de Verne, and his decisions are final (lol).

BUT THERE IS MORE...

We are in touch with some Courts to organise other tournaments in later months:All these tournaments will be independant, and there is no obligation to take part in all of them, but..The Royal Courts Fencing Groupwill keep track of the results in any of these tournaments he helps organising, and points will be awarded each time. At the end of this shortseries of tournaments, the Champion who will have scored more points in the total of all these competitions will be awarded by the Royal Courts Fencing Group a bonus prize of 3000 L$, and be distinguished by the title of

ROYAL COURTS FENCING CHAMPION OF THE YEAR!

We do hope you will grasp this opportunity for your personal enjoyment and for the Honour of your Court!


updated by @lord-myron-de-verne: 13 Oct 2016 12:25:23AM
Lord Myron de Verne
@lord-myron-de-verne
25 Oct 2010 11:25:35PM
113 posts

A Play


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mmmmmm may i suggest that you play Claire Booth Luce's " WOMEN" play? ( an all women cast, no need to have a man acting).Or maybe if I join you, we could adapt W.S. play into " Snowwhite Romeo and the seven Juliettes"?
Lord Myron de Verne
@lord-myron-de-verne
24 Oct 2010 05:01:39AM
113 posts

Trefusis Designs goes SL Marketplace


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Good remark, Madame! why couldn't we ALL ask the Marketplace administration to include this subcategory of " Female / Male Historical costumes" in their menu? Maye we could influence them to do so? What do you think?
Lord Myron de Verne
@lord-myron-de-verne
22 Oct 2010 10:17:55PM
113 posts

Westboutin Chaussures - NOW with exclusive preview images! Launches Saturday 23rd October


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and this "Bottier de Fantaisie" tag...hhhmmm, sounds so appropriate and accurate!
Lord Myron de Verne
@lord-myron-de-verne
22 Oct 2010 10:07:01PM
113 posts

Westboutin Chaussures - NOW with exclusive preview images! Launches Saturday 23rd October


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How do you call this style, yet? Loubingstone? oh it's Westboutin....Grand Style anyway.
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