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Lord Lachlan of Cromarty has been in the SCA since 1985, and in the Kingdom of Caid since 1988, currently residing in the Barony of [[Lyondemere]].
Lord Lachlan of Cromarty has been in the SCA since 1985, and in the Kingdom of Caid since 1988, currently residing in the Barony of [[Lyondemere]].


Lachlan is husband of [[Cassandre Nicole Loustaunau]] and father to Jordan and Miranda.  
Lachlan is husband of [[Cassandre Nicole Loustaunau]] and father to Jordan and Miranda.
 
Lachlan is the current Administrator for the Compendium Caidis. For issues related to this site, he can be reached at [mailto:wiki@caid-commons.org wiki@caid-commons.org] or [[User talk: Lachlan]].


== Persona ==
== Persona ==

Revision as of 21:50, 5 October 2009

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File:Jordan and Lachlan.jpg
Lachlan and Jordan
Information
Preferred title: Not specified
Their Pronouns: Not specified
Resides: Barony of Lyondemere
Status: Active
Awards: Visit the Caid Order of Precedence
Heraldry
Lachlan arms.png
Per bend wavy Or and azure, a bend wavy counterchanged
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Lord Lachlan of Cromarty has been in the SCA since 1985, and in the Kingdom of Caid since 1988, currently residing in the Barony of Lyondemere.

Lachlan is husband of Cassandre Nicole Loustaunau and father to Jordan and Miranda.

Lachlan is the current Administrator for the Compendium Caidis. For issues related to this site, he can be reached at wiki@caid-commons.org or User talk: Lachlan.

Persona

Lachlan is a fourteenth century landowner with holdings on the Black Isle and in Sutherland, Scotland. His primary residence is above the town of Cromarty, situated on a point separating the Cromarty Firth from the Moray Firth. Lachlan also ownes several small boats serving as hallibut fishing boats and merchantmen.

Offices & Positions

Projects & Publications

Published Articles

  • "Heraldry of the Barony of Lyondemere", The Tydes of Lyondemere, 1/2003. Describing in words and pictures the barony's arms and badges as well as explaining their proper use.
  • "Eth and Thorn" (in Crescent Herald Column), The Crown Prints, 6/2007. Pronunciation of two "lost" English letters
  • "Weldisshe Grant of Arms Copy", Proceedings of the 2007 Known World Heraldic and Scribal Symposium, 6/2007. A thorough description of a 17th C. copy of a 16th C. grant of arms including annotated transcription of its text
  • "Caid - What if?", The Crown Prints, 11/2007. A narrative retelling of the inception of the Kingdom name.
  • "Placenames in Orkney from 16th and 17th Century Maps", Proceedings of the 2008 Known World Heraldic Symposium, 9/2008. Article provides period spellings of placenames in Orkney, Scotland, with etymological notes

Published Artwork

  • "Tydes of Lyondemere (alternate title illustration)", The Tydes of Lyondemere, cover for 4/2003 issue
  • "Lyondemere", The Tydes of Lyondemere, cover for 7/2003 issue
  • Event graphics for Known World Heraldic and Scribal Symposium 2007 (publications, merchandise, etc.)
  • "A Fool's Bolt is Soon Shot", The Tydes of Lyondemere, 4/2007
  • "Saint Martin", The Crown Prints, cover for 11/2007 issue
  • "Arms of Caid", The Crown Prints, used by unlimited license, 2007-present
  • "Roll of Arms of Crown Tournament", The Crown Prints, cover for 11/2008 issue
  • Untitled photograph for article "War Report: Great Western War XI", Tournaments Illuminated, First Quarter 2009.

Classes Taught

  • "Period Flags", Arts & Sciences class for Barony of Lyondemere, ca. 2002. Discussion of vexillography (drawing flags)
  • "Heraldic Display", Collegium Caidis, ca. 2002. Discussion of heraldic display, particularly flags and clothing
  • "Unusual Heraldic Charges", Collegium Caidis, ca. 2004. Discussion about some of the oddities of heraldry
  • "On the Grantinge of Armes", Collegium Caidis Spring 2007 and Known World Heraldic and Scribal Symposium 2007. Class about period texts and how to adapt their language for SCA scrolls
  • "Painting Light and Dark", Collegium Caidis Spring 2008. Class exploring ways to think about light and shadow to produce naturalistic paintings

Scribal Work

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Serjeayntes Roll.jpg The Serjeayntes Roll. Drawing and calligraphy by me, painting by Aliskye MacKyven Raizel

Scrolls

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CoronationSpring03 8.JPG Award of Arms Muireadhach O'hEidhneacháin

Other Things I'm Proud Of

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