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Like all ancient pre-literate cultures, the Greeks recounted their history though storytelling | Like all ancient pre-literate cultures, the Greeks recounted their history though storytelling - which changed over time to become the epic myths we know today. The entertaining story of the Argonauts related information to future generations about heroic warriors, various Greek peoples, tribes and Mediterranean geography, much like the epic story of the war on Troy did prior to Homer's written account. Diodorus Silculus said it best, "As a rule, the ancient myths are not found to yield a simple and consistent story, so that nobody need wonder if details of my recension cannot be reconciled with those given by every poet and historian.) | ||
The individual warrior kings and heroes who chose to venture on the dangerous journey aboard the Argo in search of new lands and opportunities are the inspiration for this warband. Each warrior had their own identities and motivations, but they understood that together they could combine their knowledge, power and skills to form a group of individual warriors with a common purpose. The Argonauts are first and foremost fighters, ever striving for improvement and growth in their warrior skills. Consistent training, practice and tournament & war fighting are essential for continued membership. | The individual warrior kings and heroes who chose to venture on the dangerous journey aboard the Argo in search of new lands and opportunities are the inspiration for this warband. Each warrior had their own identities and motivations, but they understood that together they could combine their knowledge, power and skills to form a group of individual warriors with a common purpose. The Argonauts are first and foremost fighters, ever striving for improvement and growth in their warrior skills. Consistent training, practice and tournament & war fighting are essential for continued membership. |
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The Argonauts are first and foremost fighters, ever striving for improvement and growth in their warrior skills. Consistent training, tournament & war fighting are essential for continued membership. The Argonauts also are a household that contributes significantly to the various arts essential to keep the Argo afloat. These arts are not taken lightly, and members desire to excel at looking and living the part befitting ancient Greek heroes.
History
Like all ancient pre-literate cultures, the Greeks recounted their history though storytelling - which changed over time to become the epic myths we know today. The entertaining story of the Argonauts related information to future generations about heroic warriors, various Greek peoples, tribes and Mediterranean geography, much like the epic story of the war on Troy did prior to Homer's written account. Diodorus Silculus said it best, "As a rule, the ancient myths are not found to yield a simple and consistent story, so that nobody need wonder if details of my recension cannot be reconciled with those given by every poet and historian.)
The individual warrior kings and heroes who chose to venture on the dangerous journey aboard the Argo in search of new lands and opportunities are the inspiration for this warband. Each warrior had their own identities and motivations, but they understood that together they could combine their knowledge, power and skills to form a group of individual warriors with a common purpose. The Argonauts are first and foremost fighters, ever striving for improvement and growth in their warrior skills. Consistent training, practice and tournament & war fighting are essential for continued membership.
The Argonauts also are a warband that contributes significantly to the various arts essential to keep the Argo afloat. These arts are not taken lightly, and members desire to excel at looking and living the part befitting ancient Greek heroes. The Argonauts were founded in 2008 by Lord Pelagon Phthiôtes, Sir Hakon Bloodaxe of Orkney, and THL Þorfinnr brimill.
Members
Current warband membership includes:
- Sir Hakon Bloodaxe of Orkney AKA Haakon Bloodaxe
- Lord Pelagon Phthiôtes
Current household membership includes:
If you want more information about the Argonauts, please contact Pelagon or Hakon in person at the next event.