Finn Manvitsbreka
Finn Manvitsbreka Life is not measured in years, but by the deeds of men.

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GeneralI must not fear.

Fear is the mind-killer.

Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.

I will face my fear.

I will permit it to pass over me and through me.

And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path.

Where the fear has gone there will be nothing.

Only I will remain.

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All that is gold does not glitter,
Not all those who wander are lost;
The old that is strong does not wither,
Deep roots are not reached by the frost.

JRR Tolkein

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Acceptance without proof is the fundamental characteristic of Western religion, rejection without proof is the fundamental characteristic of Western science. - Gary Zukav

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"Only the Insane have strength enough to prosper. Only those who prosper truly judge what is sane."



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I have spent my life living with myself and phrases like that. I'm not sure what that makes me. I was once called a very religious atheist. I liked that prognosis.

And yet I am still not sure where that contradiction leaves me.

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"Every man is but a spark in the darkness. By the time he is noticed he is gone. A retinal after image that fades and is obscured by newer, brighter lights"



I have married a Polish girl named Ilona - it means beautiful, and she is. Living, really living, without the haze that accompanied me before is truly interesting. The way she reacts to some things still astounds me. I am amoung the richest men in the world.

Which is part of why I am here. I thirst for knowledge of the human condition. To help me understand myself.

Why all this time for reflection? Too much time sitting at work and then getting home and then going to work again. The cycle is a bit reciprocal at the moment for my taste.

I look for something where I have a greater control over my own destiny. Or maybe the ability to live with my fate. Which I wonder?

I enjoy reading Sun Tzu's "Art of War" and Miyamoto Musashi's "The Book of Five Rings".




Currently my main interest is Viking re-enactment. I enjoy getting to know the past and other cultures - other ways of thinking to our own in this time. For me this period and particulary the Vikings add a little more violence into my life. A little more steel to my backbone.

On Violence. Learning how to play with swords is great. There is something distinctly satisfying in hearing the swords clash up shield and each other, and the thought that when you land a blow that would be the death of your opponent had things been but a little different. I find it helps to relieve frustration.

Check the entire rightside of this page for more about this.

I've been re-enacting since May '06, but I think, from a fighting perspective that I have become 'not crap'. It is a good feeling being among the last few standing on a battlefield (alas I have yet to be the last). Champion Battles are also good fun. How well do you do under pressure?

If you are looking for something a little different to do on the weekend, I'd recommend it.

A feeling even better than winning continuously at connect four :]. The swords, spears, axes, whatever - are blunt, I still get the odd bruise when I've been careless, but as I get better (more control over the pulling of shots and more placed shots) I notice I don't get hit so much. That doesn't seem to stop me having bruises on my arms and legs once in a while. But if I will play with swords what do I expect!

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I have a computer. Of course this means that I don't use it all for work etc, just for playing games. I mostly enjoy turn-based hex strategy, rts and rpg. I really can't wait to a time when I get to command a few men of my own in real life through the viking events.

Recently I have also enjoyed going back to my childhood games. Mostly of the Warhammer ilk. LOL the sort of thing that you couldn't do if you had a girlfriend, but that I can occaisionally do now that I have a wife (give and take). I'm off to Nottingham to play Epic in the Grand Tournament. Wish me luck.
MusicI've come to the conclusion that by following threads of friends on Myspace, you'll have a much more interesting time than if you actually looked for something you like.

So, try my Friends List for bands that I liked when I found them. Please mail me any I should know about.

I've also never accepted a band that advertised to me, so, get knotted if you're sending to me.



That's a famous Chinese musician, I thought he looked cool. Shame I never took down his name.

And speaking of cool, watch this video if you are not of faint constitution. I challenge you not to be touched by it.

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Oh Damn, I've started to put music video's on. Well, I've started so I'll finish!

This second is dedicated to my beautiful and insane wife, that I love very much.

A Perfect Circle - Weak And Powerless

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Everyone should have something by Aphex Twin, the music's great and the vid's are messed up. Plus he's from my neck of the woods. Aphex Twin - Come to Daddy

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Speaking of 'neck of the woods', portishead is only a few miles from my place. AND it's as miserable as the music ;P

Portishead - Sour time

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The next vid doesn't make much sense, unless you know that the guy singing it is claustraphobic and afraid of drowning (as you would know if you listened to any of his other songs - a clever fellow he is). Check out his smile at the end. Great.

No Surprises

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The last one's in tribute to 300 and also the Music. Scenes reminiscent of the 'Beirkeller' in Bristol.

300 Tribute - Let the Bodies Hit the Floor

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Portishead:

One of the best bands in existance of my past, enjoy


Ok, so I have to stop looking for good videos now, or I'll never get anything done!

MoviesAre ok.



Though I found this and others like it which are better.

Televisionis ok, at best.

Generally, it's all a little weird.
BooksI like to read three books at the same time - one for the toilet (just in case you wanted to know) at work and two for around the house.

Strangely I do find myself reading qiute a lot and follow all the stories. Actually I don't read just stories - at the moment I'm reading 'Hyperion' a kind of fantasy Canterbury tales, Sun Tzu's 'Art of War' and surrounding commentry and The Economist, a kind of current affairs paper.

All of which are great and I'd advise reading all of them at once if your brain can handle it.
HeroesSlaine, the Horned God is a good start - especially his delpiction in the 'Horned God' Series. Each page is a real painting and I would honestly recommend any artist to have a look at it.

Slaine is an iron age Celtic berserker and we get to follow his gradual development from exiled wanderer, to king, to manifestation of the horned god, to his current role as hero of the goddess, fighting her enemies across time. Which is why he's first - lots of understanding of his motivations and would take them as my own.



This guy (Balor of the Evil Eye) his best friend was not - but looks rather impressive and was a fitting adversary.



And we wouldn't want to forget this guy here now would we... (Deadlock) Who is by far the all round coolest if you ask me, he has a faith and holds some of the power of chaos. I really apprecaite his ability and knowledge of the darker side of the world.



Or JTHM, helped me through a rough patch once. Although thankfully I don't have to paint my own walls with blood :)



One should not forget Dream either - the Sandman series is really a collection of other stories, but the thing which gives it all magic is the way they are so spliced with each other. Confusing and twisted, depressing and truthful, they have just enough hope in them to make me feel good, without vomiting.



I find it quite hilarious that the people who actually inspire me are effectively cartoon characters and in my internal debates I have fun convincing myself I am not loosing my sanity. However I have read several and know what I like - they are figments of the dreams of others - the most interesting parts of a lifetime all squeezed into a few brief but colourful pages. We can only aspire to them and what else are heroes for?

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Orientation:Straight
Hometown:Bristol
Body type:6' 1" / Athletic
Ethnicity:White / Caucasian
Religion:Atheist
Zodiac Sign:Gemini
Children:Someday
Education:College graduate
Occupation:Seeker



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About me:


I am Alex, aka Finn Manvitsbrekka or Handsome Finn. Depending if you are friend, enemy or detractor! I am a warrior in the Dark Age Combat and Re-enactment Group - Oskorei.

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We a small but energetic group of like minded individuals with a taste for history and warfare! Having spent 20 or so of last years weekends fighting away at shows with Britains best (and not a few adventurous europeans too) we do local and national events and training weekends with Regia, The Vike, Yoms Vike and also some of the smaller start-up groups like ourselves.

We are based in the Bristol area and if you are interested in hiring, joining or training with us, send me a message and I'll get you in touch with the right people. Alternatively go to our website

Click Here for the Oskorei Website

If you want to see what I've been up to in 2006/7/8 read my blog, I've just put my thoughts and images in there. I hope one day to see you in Valhalla!



IT'S BEEN A WHILE...

Feels like ages since I last wrote here. All my 'Myspace' friends have been left behind - as have my battle reports (thank you for reminding me Mike!).

So, here's a quick list of the shows that I've gone to with my group (sadly I couldn't make them all) and quick summery of them. There's not as many as previously - but don't think I've been lazy, if not at a show the group trains on Tuesday and Sunday (with a thursday and wednesday sessions with other groups in bristol if you can hack it!).



15. 02. 2008 YORVIK FESTIVAL (Regia)

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Ah yes, training with the Regia Spear Wall


York Minster


Oskorei at Beer O'Clock


Uncompetitive competitive night battle, great stuff


Watch your back!


Wishing a brother well on his last journey


Angel or Valkerie?





29. 03. 2008 TRAINING AND SPRING BANQUET (Osk.)

This should've been great event - multi-group training and a mighty feed & piss-up to end the day. Sadly due to some clashes it wasn't what we hoped. Still we had the whole group down and had a good evening celebrating our glorious leaders birthday.



05. 04. 2008 WHITE CASTLE

This was a medieval event - sadly again at short notice. Held in a really well placed and defended Norman Castle (Click Here to see site) the visitor turn-out was low and it was shockingly sign-posted, no advertising etc.

Having said that the show itself was really good fun. The story was that the Noble held the Castle, but it was disputed by the younger brother, sadly I can't remember their historic names. We were on the usurpers side as Irish mercenaries (yes, we really will do anything to get into a show!) and although we beat back the sally from the bridge the archers on the towers eventually got the better of us and we lost the battle well in scripted de-jection...

Don't I just hate those jeffing scripts.



19. 04. 2008 GLOUCESTER DOCKS (Vikings)

Viking gig that was a pleasant surprise. After having a few engagements with the Vike in the past I've tried to get the group to a few more of their shows. This is one that the organisers, can't remember the name, but I think it was the Welshies, invited us too.

On the down-side the show was in town. Hard to park and the fight and LH were in two seperate parts of town about 10 mins walk away in Authentie shoes (not really a problem, but not really welcome either). Also there's the Viking hit system. Love the 10 second rule. Not so keen on the no arm, no legs (in chain) rule, though it is still a good system, just not my favourite.

On the plus side it was a good show in a multi-period weekend. Culture and bringing history alive is important and I think this is a great way of doing it. We also get to cut each other up. Always fun.

The story here was two Viking brothers and crew had raided Wales, had captured a bishop and wanted ransom. The English King (dunno who, sorry buffs) agreed to pay the ransom at the meet near Gloucester. The exchange took place. However, whiley Mr King had made an alliance with the Welsh and beset the Vikings on the way back to their boats. Which is where are fight starts...

I was set as one of the Brothers (buying stupidly expensive mail has some perks then...) and at first we fought a outnumbered saxon force. They held well but were on the verge of rout when the bloody Welshies turned up and we were forced into a fighting retreat. Backed into the bogs (eh, they looked like ropes to me) we were slain to a man. All got off to Valhalla though - so it wasn't a total waste of time.

This is the sort of scripting I favour. Weighted in Histories favour, but still possible to deny Fate a reapeat story for his book.

Of note:
Did well in a champion fight there, lovely (only to later have my throat cut by my opposite number!)
Started to appreciate the power of the Kidde-Vike and have taken the idea for our own shows
Duncan, you bad boy
Dan's sheet aluminium fronted shield got a f-ing big hole put in it got to love those Axes (touch too hard methinks?)
Met Warwick, a mighty warrior, fearsome with his Dane Axe, among others who I hope to call friends again.


Myself vs Welshie. Am I lifting him off the ground or is he jumping to get me?


Crashing into the Saxon Line


Oh. This wasn't part of the plan!



03. 05. 2008 ROCKINGHAM (VME)

Went to this show to do something with Regia. Bit of a disappointment. Run by Gandalf and co, with the Vikings of Middle England running the Dark Age bit. Regia oursleves had been invited to make up the numbers.

Last year this was quite fun, but this year was a drag. VME is run by a few dedicated people and a load of students. They fight uncompetitively and really, because the of the clash of styles I thought it was a bit shit.

I can't remember how the first days battle went, but I did have some fun training with some of the VME Huscarls who were good but the majority were pretty (sorry guys). And then some more training with the Regia people - always a skilled fight (in a re-enactor way).

In the afternoon I took part in the medieval battle, but this left me feeling un-satisfied as well. The evening was ok, with that mad scots piper band (good but without the edge of schelmish) helped the evening pass pleasentley by.

Second day was even worse. We were given numbers and had to die at the appropriate moment. The worst, most depressing case of scripting I have ever experienced. Even more depressing than the lack of a free fight at Hastings.

On the plus side in the afternoon, just before we packed up to go Regia started a training session, which was great. Really released all the crap feeling from before and made the whole thing worthwile.

Think they got in trouble for organising that. But if it doesn't happen next year, I wont cry over that.
Advancing in hope of a worthy foe



05. 05. 2008 NAILSEA MAY FAIR (Osk.)

Just for one day this was probably one of the best shows. It was our group & we all turned up. A display of four tents with good LH and 8 people aside for a bit of classic somerset 'get off my land' action. Saxon vs Vike. Along with Lacock this was a great example of the group really pulling together.


Luke and I, Champion fight - (Click Here to see video)


Dan and Dave's War Face


Soon to dead shield vs Steve's Axe


Rich vs ? - Looks like the power has just left ?'s spear...


Stolen idea from the Vike, Kids just love the chance of beating us up *sighs*



24. 05. 2008 COSMESTON (Osk.)

Same sort of show as the one last year. Pissed it down all weekend. Shocking waste of what was a great show last year.



07. 06. 2008 CORFE CASTLE (Vikings)

Did this one last year as well. Another great castle, well postioned (Click Here to see site).

The schedule was good (ie we didn't have to get up too early after a night of drinking!). Good LH. Beautiful weather, too hot if anything. Campsite was a short walk away at the bottom of the castle in a field of un-mown grass - think that could've been better thought out.

The story here is of the Viking raiders getting DaneGeld and then taking the tax cart in the morning, followed by some 'stop taking the piss' retailiation from the Saxons. Played Saxon this time. The battle was scripted, followed by a 'can we re-write history' battle afterwards. It was 1-1 by the second day. Great stuff.



05. 07. 2008 NAILSEA CARNIVAL (Osk.)

This was the lesser of the two Nailsea shows, pretty much in every way. Less people, worse weather, not enough of the group, same game plan, dispondant leaders, crappy procession.

I'm being a bit harsh here, the show went ahead and everyone played their part. Saxon Rebels vs Norman Tax Collectors. We got the javellins out and had a go at a champions fight with distinctly disposable shields with head shots. Kidde vike, circles etc

It should have been great, but for some reason, it wasn't.



26. 07. 2008 WINKSWORTH WAPENTAKE (Regia)

For me this was very last minute - I had just re-gigged my day-off for every other Saturday and although I had booked myself in for Berkeley I decided that blatting Clankies is a pursuit of dullards and fighting a Regia Line would be much more entertaining. Even though - rumor has it - that the Medieval Babes would be playing again this year at Berkeley.

For a man in my position, it was a very tough choice.

A few hours later, much to my surprise (and semi-disappointment) I found myself driving through Winksworth, peering at signs in the dark looking for signs of the Wapentake and my Brothers in Arms, Rich and Steve...

The Format was to have training 10-12am, arming the knight and living history, followed by the battle at 3am, public kicked off by 6am.

Sunday would have us holding the Wapentake in Winksworth (first time that's happened for 1000 years) followed by training, battle at 3am and boat burning at 8am.

Although the training was a little thinly attended on Saturday (Regia have been filming alot recently) it was good fun to be running down spears again and cutting them up :) Ok, so I find that this only really works against the flanks, but once the hang has been got it can be very effective! Nothing quite like breaking through, taking a few down and cutting the leader. Great stuff.

In the interlude I took part in the arming of the knight (Rich). With Steve and myself as armed retainers (trying to) look mean and Mike doing the show and tell part. A good idea there, will be stealing that one too... :)

The battle took place in Saxon's out off my DaneLaw way. I'll just butt in here to mention how hot it can be in chainmail all day in a breezeless medow. Good fight, nothing heroic from me I'm afraid, but we did well as a group. Did I mention it was hot? Thoroughly nackered after that!


Battle and training field

This was one of my first shows as a Regia member (had sent off for membership months before) of Wessex. Usually at the end of every battle there is the 'Vivat Rex! Vivat Regia Anglorum' that goes on and usually I disdain from cheering along with this. It always made me feel uncomfortable. Also before I bit the bullet I had the opinion that Regia were all a bit up their own arses. After the first battle I managed half a cheer. Still not sure in myself what I thought.

After having a remarkably sober(ish) night we awoke for the Wapentake. Historically this involved the local lord inspecting his troop. He had previously paid for all the armour and weaponry and wanted to make sure his armsmen hadn't sold it all for grog!

Strangely before the Take itself we marched from the local Catholic church, where 40 odd armed and armoured warriors had tea and biscuits with the Mayor and Priest (very civilised for an army, eh?).

What was impressive was that we were allowed into the church bearing the arms. Something that many historians may find a bit of a rariety. And you missed it :) hoho

Sadly the Wapentake itself was rather poorly attended by 50 or so locals and as we lined up and gave our excuses or received praises (one poor bugger had pawned his mail and he was bound to his lord whilst his wife and kids were sold into slavery (in need of a quick divorce?))I couldn't help but notice that the mike and speaker system was buggered. The crowd couldn't hear what was going on, which was a shame. Still, I don't do this for the crowd and it seemed that as we (see that 'we' there) were all taking this reasonable seriously it had a good feel to it. A fine piece of re-enactment.

When we returned to the camp we had another quick hour of training. This was better training as it really was training, rather than quick fire battles, but alot of it envolved the bridge game. Lots of spears, no shields. *sigh/yawn*


Me wearing yellow, who would've thought it?

After a brief respite, during which one of the more enterprising soldiers managed to fry an egg on his helmet, war gear was taken up again. Over the eve we had discussed how it was that pre-trained re-enactors like ourselves would fit in the Regia scheme of things, it would seem unfair if we just joined and had all the rights of man who had served for several more years than ourselves. So we started off the battle in armour with just the one measly hit. Place on the left flank (nice to be trusted with it I suppose) and faced with some of the Vikings best men we held just long enough for our centre to punch a hole and whilst I was still spasming on the ground the Saxons won the field for the second time.


The line

I haven't yet mentioned about the sound system that Kim Siddorn has his fingers on the buttons for. Ok, so it hisses a little. But:
1> he is a good commentator and can really give the public an idea and feeling for what is happening 2> the music helps release emotional triggers, which helps him win the public over and makes you stand taller and prouder 3> one of the tracks was from 'the last of the mohicans', when the guy is trying to rescue the woman on the cliff. Anyway, Great Jig Music. Couldn't help but dance a little one before facing off again in the circle. Everyone probably thought I was a total tit, but it really made my weekend.

After that was the boat burning. Something I haven't done before, burning a Viking Lord (well, I did in Anglesey, but not in a boat). Fire arrows were loosed by the winners first and then the others of the archery competition earlier in the day. The young lad who won the juniors got his first shot in. Almost unheard of apparently - a good omen. The ship blazed away, we saluted the corpse, Kim chatted and the music played. Put a lump in my throat.


Boat Burning



So in all (probably helped alot by the fine weather) one of the best shows this year. I also got to know more Regia people. I would only wish that there had been more public, for the organisers sake. There was not many people there, more advertising and FREE PARKING is crucial (think the public had to get a train from Winksworth? doh)

A great time off the field and on it. It strikes me that Regia has quite a 'family' feel to it, you're in it or not. This can have great strength (and some might say a little incest)and I am glad to be a member and look forward to more shows (and three hits).

Next show Wolin...



01. 08. 2008 WOLIN


Riverside view of Wolin

My mettle was tested at Wolin and while not found wanting was not as battle hardened as I had hoped.

It is difficult to know where to start with an event like Wolin. All shows have there positives, good fight, good friends, good story, etc. Wolin had all of these things. Ok, enough praise. Lets be more objective.

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Lots of high blocking against head shots


Gut shot. My favourite
Hmm, ouch

The festival itself takes place on a small island connected by a small road bridge at the south-east of the island and by a specially constructed mobile bridge on the west - the sort used by the army for tank crossings - which leads to the town. North of the island is unclaimed wetland, full of tall reeds. There is a road highway bridge that continues on and over the island to the town proper, but if you are willing to brave wet feet, you can use it to get to town as well.


Processions are everywhere it seems [sigh]


Some Smithing


Teaching the young



Near the first bridge there is the battle field (Similarly sized to York) surrounded by a thick fixed wooded fence. Opposite (east) are two longhouses, one used as a hall for LH and speeches the other as a many sinked water point and cold shower room. There are also semi permanent wooden beer shacks and porta loos.


This one's going to be enormous...


For the Gods!


Beautiful Belarussians - always nice to see a smile


This Huge Drum would play us of and on the field - probably played during the battle too.. (?) Waters there to stop the skin drying in the sun


The Drum

North there is a two storey wooden gate house with earthworks (sadly no pallisade yet) on either side, which provide a good view of the battlefield and village behind. At the end of one of the earthworks a house has been made inside of it, similar in aspect to a 'hobbit' house (anyone know the proper name?).


Our Line with Gatehouse in Background


Warlord paces the line, inspiring the warriors


'Are you ready?'


Charge! (Couldn't understand what it was in Polish, but it was pretty obvious, no?)

The village itself consists of small port (enough for four mid-sized viking boats) sinked water point, seven houses (of various period construction methods), raised wooden walkways, sacred area (with various tree-trunk sized Swintovit carvings), HUGE drum that overlooked the battlefield and centrally placed large roofed meeting/cooking area. There was also tent space for the (4-600 I think) warriors, camp followers and traders. I have not seen many, but it is the most developed dark age settlement I have seen.


'Paint them red and put them in the dirt!'


The Melee


Every battle should look like this

It could be said that longhouses should not have metal sinks and showers. But in this case I think that they are minimally practical for such a large camp and are unobtrusive.


Second battle, catching my breath


Thirsty for slaughter


Immortalise yourself


Polish TV

There was so much going on that I will have trouble recalling it all. Perhaps if you were there you could tell me more and I shall re-write this report in more detail (also tell me if I have spelt something incorrectly!). Unfortunately I didn't receive any clear idea of what was going throughout the three days so, I'm sure I missed alot, though I did stumble across quite a few things. If I go next year I hope to make better use of my time. Here's some of the things I did see:

Two day championship tournament (didn't enter sadly)
Several demonstrations of Viking Games from the Swedes
Two period-style bands and period dance
Four boat sea battle
Various recreations of story and religious practices
Short lecture on Slavic roots/history
Smithing
Weaving/Dying etc
Coin making etc
10-20 small to medium traders of goods
Various Combat displays and training sessions
Two night fire shows, 1) History of creation 2) Sacrifice to the gods
Night period music and everyone in dancing
All night drinking sessions
Six battles over three days


The enemy is brought before the Warlord




Can you guess what happens next?




Killed without a sword in hand


Victory exhultation

I'm keen to point out here that I didn't see everything and would gladly put in more detail, if it can be provided. Needless to say it was an impressive celebration of Northern European culture and I was hard pressed not to find something to watch throughout the day.

The Battles had a different lay-out to those I might normally experience. Firstly it was more-or less full contact. Blows are pulled, but not much. I borrowed a shield and sadly gave it back with a large axe hole in it. I also saw three helmets caved in. Ouch. This is no sport for the timid. The whole body is counted as a hit area (not face or groin), though you are only obliged to take a 'good' hit. Little flicky taps will leave you open for that ringing head shot you really didn't want to receive. This does provide a really close approximation to the real thing. Sometimes you will catch someone, but they will continue to fight (this caught me off my guard once). Hit them until they drop. There are marshalls with heavy wooden clubs to stop the invunerable.

Sounds a bit dangerous? Not really, as everyone is wearing armour, lots of it. I saw plenty of padded coats, mail, lamellar, arm guards, leg guards, gloves and helmets.


Don't waste the drink!


Strength and teamwork


'Ingvar, are you there?' = Yes?


Deploy your team properly


It's my rope!


Viking rugby (less rules)


This hopeless task keeps kids occupied for hours

There is a cost to authenticity here though. I saw several people with vendel helms and kite shields for example. On this subject though I am happy to go against current western doctrine (within reason). It is more fun to fight and also more fun to watch (from a public perspective). It is exciting re-enactment, for fun and I think that is most important in bringing history to life (without the severed limbs).


Under the arm


Pushes back


Looks like the last one might've stung a bit


Winning shot to the thighs


Winner

Also nearly new to me was the rank's' of fighters. Nearly all the shows I have fought at (Hastings being a noticable exception) have one rank of fighters in a long thin line. Here the battle line was 2-3 ranks deep, with several units (about 10 men each?) of reserves that would be used as required to shore a hole or flank. These were battles where tactics could take place. Fantastic.

The line is normally made with a frontage of shield with dane axe, shield and spear in the back. In my experience the lines will close and either will be short bloody sword work with axe raining down or more of a stand-off as the axe men take long shots at the front whilst the spears try to worse them so the front can attack unmolested. My personal favourite is how many warriors will permanently have their shields high for the axe and swords also for an oportune strike to helmet. This is ok, but leaves their legs very vunerable to a good attack whilst their axeman has his attention elsewhere.


Mixed Clips

So how did I do? Ok, the first two battles I hung back to see how the battle worked, a few minutes into the engagement I would find the space and make short work of people fighting the men in front of them. The next day I ran in with the reserves and made similar work. The third I joined the front rank and fought properly. I hate killing people from behind. As i fought I had more confidence in my abilities and wish only that there had been a day or two more fighting. I wish to have the confidence to throw myself into the fray which I think I was learning. Or should I say the uncertainty I was unlearning after seeing an axe come through my upheld shield.


Five girls, all looking very beautiful in their dresses (damn shame you can't really tell here though) The one at the bottom is praying before her sacrifice.


Fire breathing at the moment of honour


Her body will be taken away


Her soul is absorbed by the Gods

How did our side do? Well, it was a rout 6-0 to us, though in 2 of the battles I am told it came close.

Finally I would like to thank Luke for the invite - Tryglaw, my host group - Igor Warlord of Wolin, General to our Army - and everyone there for a really eye-opening weekend.


Igor and Son


Luke and myself


Two more great images amoung the many





= As a small post-script for English re-enactors and event organisers, you may turn your nose up at the cross 'period' dressing going on here and some of the other (in my opinion) small historical infractions that take place in a show like this.

However I really want to point out that this was a large battle filled with mostly strong hard men in the prime of their life - exactly as it should be. I love the English scene, but I really think that we should do what is necessary to appeal to these sort of people. Shows do seem a little odd now if all the warriors look like academics.

Also, may the gods bless Polish Women. Compared to English shows, they flock to a place like this and it really livens the place up and makes it a lot easier to look at.


A big hand to all you water carriers out there


My beautiful wife and the most easy to watch fire dancer


A fine dress-maker and one who has perhaps partied too hard? Lol

~ Videos thanks to Youtube members, Great thanks for photo's from Ilona Jones Photography and FOTOart_MS (click here)



VIKING/SAXON RESOURCES

Here's some On-line shops that have been recommended to me (if you know any more or would like me to list yours please mail me). Click the links below:

ancientbattlecrafts.com
gdfb.co.uk
shieldsandshoes.co.uk
kp-ar.fi

bearclawtraders.co.uk
heronarmoury.co.uk
paul-binns-swords.co.uk
armourclass.co.uk

powning.com
kovex-ars.cz
mardinus.c2000.pl
jelldragon.com

fabri-armorum.cz
hjalti-wikinger.de
ratatoskr.de/Laden/index.php
www.terradigrazia.com

www.istorica.com
bytheswordinc.com
vikingjewellry.com
walhalla.com.pl



BOOKS:

Have now moved to my Dark Age Reading Material Blog (Click Here)



THE OLD WAYS and OTHER STUFF

My life is not dominated by Viking re-enactment (much), but at the moment it is the most interesting thing for me to write about.

As I get more into the Viking re-enactment thing I've started having a look at the older religions. I know a little of the old Celtic ways from my mispent youth. Now I find that there are AsaTru and the like all over the place.

From reading a little I think that Woden or Odin as he is better known would be my deity if I chose one.

Here's a website that I thought was a good knowledge base for all this ( http://home.earthlink.net/~wodensharrow/whframeset.html ). I'd advise a look if you're into it, it's the best I have found (although it is a bastard to navigate) through some simple searches. If anyone knows of better, please mail/comment me with it.

This is a representation of Yggdrasil - the world tree, or the tree of life. A central theme to Norse Mythology and a great place to start learning about the lore.



Below is a Valknut, also called 'heart of the slain','heart of Vala', 'Hrungnir's heart' and 'Odin's knot'. For me it's not the most asthetic of symbols, but it "is thought to symbolize the power of the god [Odin] to bind or unbind [a man's mind] ... so that men became helpless in battle, and he could also loosen the tensions of fear and strain by his gifts of battle-madness, intoxication, and inspiration." And when looking at your enemy from across the field, who would not seek a boon from such a God?



And this is Odins Mask - that which will strike fear into his enemies.


Some good Viking Battle Video's to be found here:

http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=skallagrimm

It's rather like an elaborate game of tag. Here's one I watched earlier.

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Vikings. Don't take it too seriously - watch this

Super Monk

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I wouldn't mind meeting god, just so that he could prove me wrong. Or any of the gods for that matter.


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Katia Schmidt Pedersen



Dec 24 2009 7:02 PM

It's X-mas... LET'S HAVE SEX... :) it's snowing... LET'S HAVE SEX... :P Santa is coming... LET'S HAVE SEX... :D ..m/





Merry Fucking X-mas for u and have a Great New fucking Year!!!!





Hope u r ok!!!





We'll move to Sweden soon, end of February probably...





Take care my crazy friend!!!





kisses and hugs.
yellowraver

yellowraver



Mar 27 2009 10:40 AM

Hi Alex, how are things?

I've made some changes (once again) in my life! I'm now once again with just one man... I'm not sure that I'm made for this monogomous thing, but for now I'm happy, in love, so will see how things go...!

Hope you are doing well...

Lots of love
Lorraine xXx
Lisbet

Lisbet



Nov 5 2008 1:37 PM

moral victories are dull there not enough blood!

yes its hard for me to get back for the weekend as it cost almost £40 and taken about6 hours i'd get to bristol at 12pm friday and have to leave lates 3pm sun so not much of a weekend.

im home for most of christmas breack though i get to nailsea on the 22nd and go to icland on the 29th, get back from iceland on the 6th and not sure yet when i will go back down to uni possible about the 15th

i have a months holiday in april too so will come home during that too.

im going to Wychurst this weekend so that will be fun, got to finishs my essays first though : (
and next week im going house hunting, is seems way to early to be doing that!

how about you how are things in lonly little nailsea?

im really looking forward to seeing you all again at christmas, iv got lodes to tell you and i want to know all about what has gone on in my absence.

anyway best get back to the essays,hugs from down here in kent :P
yellowraver

yellowraver



Nov 3 2008 11:14 PM

Alex,

It was excellent to see you and dance with you again. What a wonderful surprise! I look forward to doing it again, someday, when you are so inclined... I understand you won't do it often...!

There are some good photos of us dancing that my mate took, they are on Facebook. I could send them to you if you don't have a facebook account.

I really really enjoyed chatting to you, and I wish you the very best for you in your life... but this will not be the last time we meet, I'm certain.

I will see you again, when you next make your way to Tribe!

Love and hugs
Lorraine x
Ilona

Ilona



Nov 2 2008 5:21 PM

Amon Amarth "Twilight Of The Thunder God"
Lisbet

Lisbet



Oct 30 2008 8:00 PM

hi this is really odd i was surfing the net and found your page, will i never get away from you ;P

how are you anyway, wish i could make the banquet but im so swamped with work (i know i know i was surfing but its called procrastination im very good at it) i guess i'll see you over x-mas the first 2 weeks will be mad but im back from the 6th till the 17th for sure.
hugs lisbet
The Pirate Princess

Priscilla Prindragon



Oct 30 2008 3:43 PM

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yellowraver

yellowraver



Oct 5 2008 10:50 AM

Alex,

How is everything? Hope you are well.

I'm off on holiday to Dusseldorf on Tuesday to visit some friends which will be lovely.

Hope things are looking a bit rosier for you xXx
Paola

Paola Postali



Sep 10 2008 10:51 AM

yellowraver

yellowraver



Aug 24 2008 10:16 AM

Hello, How are you doing babe?

So much has changed in my life... 2 months ago I broke up with my partner of 7 years, have now moved into a shared house. I've been to plenty of festivals wit one more to go in September. Its all been completely hectic to say the least.

So any gossip your end??

Lorraine x
Melagnea

Melagnea



Aug 16 2008 2:51 PM

This year I've skipped Wolin but I was there each year since 2003 and I don't think we met (I'd remember :) so maybe next time!
Take care and cheers from the East :)
Graveland

Graveland



Aug 13 2008 8:10 AM

Heilsa!

I invite to my new gallery:

Wolin XIV Slavic & Viking Festival 2008

Photo Gallery by Rob Darken



WMU14

Rob
Melagnea

Melagnea



Aug 12 2008 9:04 PM

Thanks for the invitation!
Impressive Wolin report :-)
FOTOart

Marcin SOMERLIK



Aug 11 2008 12:21 PM

I have added several new photos from 2008
http://vikingswolin_fotoart. w. interia. pl/
FOTOart

Marcin SOMERLIK



Aug 10 2008 10:45 PM

I have added several photos on my website from year 2006-2007.
Eyes ist most important equipment of photographer.
Sorry My english is so fucking weak:)
FOTOart

Marcin SOMERLIK



Aug 10 2008 7:26 PM

My camera Canon eos 40D + Canon EF-S 17-85 mm f/4-5.6 IS USM + Canon EF 70-200 mm f/4L USM + Canon Speedlite 580 EX II, and my eyes:).
Luke

Luke



Aug 5 2008 2:47 PM

Wolin sounds like fun if you have kit that can take a real bashing! Did Ilona get pics!?
Edric the Wild

Mike Everest



Jul 30 2008 11:37 PM

Fantastic Battle reports mate. If you type in 'Wirksworth Wapentake' into google you get the main site for it which has some great pics.

Mikey
Edric the Wild

Mike Everest



Jul 30 2008 9:40 AM

Kayleigh from paddies group took some, not that great though.
I will get some for you mate
Edric the Wild

Mike Everest



Jul 29 2008 9:20 PM

lookng forward to reading the Wirksworth battle report mate
Lisbet

Lisbet



Jul 29 2008 6:49 PM

only just got in so i guess i'll see you when you get back, not much of a tan but lots of stories such as jumping off the worlds tallest bungy jump ect... see your interested now and will have to come to training soon as pos too hear more about africa adventures
Lisbet

Lisbet



Jul 16 2008 6:51 PM

you are so setting yourself up for some loss of face, if i bet you 5 months out of practice, that would be good.
i don't reakcon much is a case of kill or cure in this world but heres hoping.
i jumped the worlds highest bungy jump today 216m can you belive it aaaahhhh! so much fun and tomorrow im going sky diving and elephant ridding.
im back on the 29th which is a tuesday so will be at sunday training see you then
Lisbet :)
Ulfhjart

Jacob Beinke



Jul 12 2008 7:57 AM

Howdy Mate, how're things?
Baggy trousers is right, eh? Three metres of material in those pants! I must say I'm a little more fond of the less baggy style from Scandinavia. The axe... that's not period, it doesn't even pretend to be. I was at a friend's costume party. My spear wasn't going to work, too cumbersome. That's one of those decorative axes that you see in 'alternative' shops.
Man, your space is jam-packed. I'll have a decent read when I get back from my trip (going to my parents' place for a week). I'm curious as to how similar your training method is to Regia's. One of our members went to England for a year and trained with them. He came back scarily fast but kept getting killed because Regia does not allow headshots.

Alright, that's enough from me.
Have a good one!
hravnslith

hravnslith group



Jun 18 2008 7:03 PM

Hi Mate, It was good to see you all at Corfe I hope you all enjoyed yourselves. Got some more shows coming up & you're more than welcome to come & join us. send me a message & i'll give you all the details.
Did you get any good photos?
Lisbet

Lisbet



Jun 13 2008 2:47 PM

ta Alex, well you can try but even 5 months out of training i reckon i can still be a difficult lefty :P
well seeing as im very unlikly to ever see him again : ( i guess i'll have to make do with you lot, lucky me smelly old vikings ; )
i on't think deing in africe and alone with my thoughts is helping very much but i managed to get on the internet, that makes me very happy, its costing me a fortune and is unbelivably slow but internet! conection to the outside world! :)
anyway give Ilona a hug for me, i would say give everyone a hug for me but that might cause you some difficult questions so just say hi.
how to go now as i said very expensive.
byee
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