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*I rather liked these gregarious guys. A lot of people didn't. For many, their use of denim with their "Los Saxons" colors on the back disturbed the atmosphere of serious period medievality. I'm pretty sure the Celts of Britain thought the Saxons who came to Britain were similarly culturally disruptive, so it could be argued that there was a certain cultural analogy. But Los Saxons embraced their "disruptive" and not-too-serious personae. At one event there was a pie auction. Many serious bakers put a lot of effort into baking historically researched period pies and they were very proud of them. Los Saxons bid and won a number of these pies and then proceeded to throw them at each other | *I rather liked these gregarious guys. A lot of people didn't. For many, their use of denim with their "Los Saxons" colors on the back disturbed the atmosphere of serious period medievality. I'm pretty sure the Celts of Britain thought the Saxons who came to Britain were similarly culturally disruptive, so it could be argued that there was a certain cultural analogy. But Los Saxons embraced their "disruptive" and not-too-serious personae. At one event there was a pie auction. Many serious bakers put a lot of effort into baking historically researched period pies and they were very proud of them. Los Saxons bid and won a number of these pies and then proceeded to throw them at each other in a pie fight. The reception of this action was... mixed. ~ [[Eadwynne of Runedun]] | ||
[[Category:Households and Warbands]] | [[Category:Households and Warbands]] |
Revision as of 07:27, 28 October 2022
Rieslingshire was home to a group of lads who sported biker-style denim garb with "Los Saxons" on their backs. Their melee skills were well-honed, as was their ability to enliven a revel or bardic circle.
Members included:
Memories
- I rather liked these gregarious guys. A lot of people didn't. For many, their use of denim with their "Los Saxons" colors on the back disturbed the atmosphere of serious period medievality. I'm pretty sure the Celts of Britain thought the Saxons who came to Britain were similarly culturally disruptive, so it could be argued that there was a certain cultural analogy. But Los Saxons embraced their "disruptive" and not-too-serious personae. At one event there was a pie auction. Many serious bakers put a lot of effort into baking historically researched period pies and they were very proud of them. Los Saxons bid and won a number of these pies and then proceeded to throw them at each other in a pie fight. The reception of this action was... mixed. ~ Eadwynne of Runedun