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Queen's Champion refers to a series of tournaments wherein the victor will serve as [[Queen's Champion]] throughout the Queen's reign, protecting the Queen as needed, serving as a member of court, and representing the Queen on the war field.
Queen's Champion refers to a series of tournaments wherein the victor will serve as [[Queen's Champion]] throughout the Queen's reign, protecting the Queen as needed, serving as a member of court, and representing the Queen on the war field.


Each major martial discipline practiced in Caid has a Queen's Champion Tournament: archery (usually both with bow and with crossbow), armored combat, equestrian, rapier, thrown weapons, unarmored combat and youth combat. For most disciplines, the Queen's Champion tournament is the most prestigious list in each reign (the exception being Queen's Champion armored combat, which also has [[Crown Tournament]]).
Each major martial discipline practiced in Caid has a Queen's Champion Tournament: [[Armored Combat]], [[Equestrian]], [[Rapier]], [[Target Archery]] (usually both with bow and with crossbow), [[Thrown Weapons]], [[Unarmored Combat]] and [[Youth Combat]]. For most disciplines, the Queen's Champion tournament is the most prestigious list in each reign (the exception being Queen's Champion armored combat, which also has [[Crown Tournament]]).


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Revision as of 08:46, 25 November 2008

Queen's Champion refers to a series of tournaments wherein the victor will serve as Queen's Champion throughout the Queen's reign, protecting the Queen as needed, serving as a member of court, and representing the Queen on the war field.

Each major martial discipline practiced in Caid has a Queen's Champion Tournament: Armored Combat, Equestrian, Rapier, Target Archery (usually both with bow and with crossbow), Thrown Weapons, Unarmored Combat and Youth Combat. For most disciplines, the Queen's Champion tournament is the most prestigious list in each reign (the exception being Queen's Champion armored combat, which also has Crown Tournament).

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Events of Caid
Events: 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, 2020s

Event Types: Tournament, War, Collegium, Revel, Court, Arts & Sciences Competition

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