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Banners, Battle Axes, and Beer: Is there a better way to spend the weekend?
- By Damian Ross
- Published 10/28/2008
- History , Entertainment , Martial Arts
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View all articles by Damian RossBy William Pehush of The Self Defense Company
The Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) is a historical reenactment group, which recreates pre-17th century Western European history, and every summer they go to war. For 17 days full contact sport martial arts are taken to a higher level as armies numbering in the thousands clash in the fields of
The combat SCA members engage in is a fierce mix of combat sport and cultural fighting and it teaches the fundamentals of medieval warfare. Using special weapons and armor similar to what the military uses in close combat training fantasy kingdoms, combatants fight to gain ground, and pound their enemies into submission. But all in good fun, at the end of it all they drink together later. Pennsic provides over 10,000 SCA members from around the world a chance to battle each other for fun and bragging rights, instead of blood and their lord's banner like long ago.
The SCA started off at a graduation party for medieval studies students in the backyard of writer Diana L. Paxson's home back in 1966, but they wanted more medieval close combat and they weren't alone. By 1968 the society was incorporated as a not for profit corporation, and people were starting their own ch
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