Crown Poems
Caid Crown Poems (aka fighter poems) are poetry chronicles of Crown Tournaments.
History
The tradition of writing fighter poems comes to us from the West Kingdom. Begun by Sir Steven MacEanruig (who is no longer with us) [1], as president of the College of Bards, the first set of poems were written by Countess Diana Listmaker [2], Master Ruthven of Rockridge [3], Mistress Rima of Rockridge [4], Sir Bela of Eastmarch (also no longer with us)[5] and Gwydion pen Derwynn.
Sir Robear du Bois recalls: When we were a Principality, one of the great things about going to fight in Crown was the Fighter Poems. You might spend 8 hours driving up, spend less than a minute on the field fighting in a single elimination Tournament, and 8 hours driving back, but you got your own poem handed to you at Coronation a month or so later. The poems were shorter then, but I can still recite two of them, both written by (Sir) William the Lucky.
(Lady) Miranda Douglas of Schiehallion organized the first collections of poems in Caid when we were a Principality, and I think we had been a Kingdom for a few years when she passed the duty on to Natalya, if I remember correctly. I think Natalya did it for about 2 years, but do not recall if she then passed it to Phillipa, or if there was another person in between.
For many years, the only way to get a complete copy of the collection was to win the Crown, be on the Throne, or to organize the writing of poems, type them all, fill in for any late poets, and make the copies, so it is very nice to be able to buy the complete collection each reign." (June 9, 2008)
Mistress Philippa recalls that Natalya may have handed the task to Sir Edward Ian Anderson and Lady Eichling von Amrum. (June 9, 2008)
Since 1992 the poem books have been produced by Mistress Philippa Llewelyn Schuyler and Sir William Schuyler.
Chronicles
- A Chronicle of Fall Crown Tourney A.S. XLI - Fall Crown 2007
Purchase
You can buy the booklet at Coronation from the Schuyler's. You can also contact Mistress Philippa for back issues. The price for the booklet is usually very minimal, just enough to cover the printing cost (a few dollars). poetry at schuylerhouse dot com for more information
Copyright
Copyright of the poems belongs to the original author. The Crown Poem Staff has consented to have the poems reprinted on the CaidWiki, but you need to obtain permission from them before reprinting in any other medium. See Crown Poems for contact information.