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Within the SCA there are 3 main categories of fighting. These
are heavy fighting, a term given to any form of combat where
combatants are physically striking their opponent with some form
of weapon. Plumed fighting (previously known as light combat)
where you may not be struck by an opponent whom is holding a
weapon, the most common plumed combatants are people who do
combat archery or use throwing weapons. And finally Rapier which
has a substantially different rule set. Rapier is not very
prolific within the Barony with only a couple people currently
practicing it.
Probably the best place to start is checking the
Lochac Marshal Website. This contains all the up to date
information on combat in Lochac. The Kingdom of Lochac Combat
Handbook, sometimes referred to as the KOLCH is essentially the
rules we play by. It outlines weapons and armour standards as
well as killing conventions. For rapier you can refer to the
rapier website which outlines weapon, armour and killing
conventions as well. These two handbooks are kept separately as
Rapier combat is done on a list field rather then a war style
scenario due to vastly different weapon and armour standards.
The other spot to start is the Sunday
Gatherings. Here you will almost always see Heavy Combat
taking place and to a lesser extent archery takes place. On
Sunday's the heavy combat is relatively laid back and usually
revolves more around one on one sparring sessions as opposed to
a formalised training regime.
Due to the nature of the SCA there is pretty much something for
everyone. There are those who do it to become the best, they
treat it as a sport, design their fighting kit to give optimal
performance, there are also those who strive for realism in
their fighting kits, there are those that are just in it for the
fun of it all and then there are those who really don't know why
they do it they just do.
There are so many photos in
our photo gallery of fighting in both tournaments and wars -
please check them out!
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