The Damaraka Medieval Fair is a chance to take a trek back in time to the Middle Ages
where wizards and knights and fair damsels roam the streets and fares.
Tournaments with knights and knaves skirmish to the delights of the crown.
Now as an additional side note, while combat is one of the most entertaining things we do as the SSC.
Erika prevailed with the display of fencing.
Knights in armour, referred to as iron clads, battled with swords for supremacy.
All combat today will be on place on, which means we're out of time.
The man with the pony on his chest, well I'll answer with a true Chevalier, a rider of horses, Sir Louis Ducani.
In the children's section, the storytelling skills.
That's the children's area, that's our guy by the way.
Oh, a low blow.
Yes, disarmed, very good.
Sir Richard, I think that sells it. Look at his plumage, he's beautiful, he's arrogant.
Back, back, back.
You must use your sword, not your head, to block his blows.
Unfortunate.
Milling around amongst the wizards and magnificently dressed throng, it was astounding how much care had been taken to enjoy this wonderful day.
The different armour and weapons was amazing.
Sarron passed unmasked from his helmet, it soon appeared in all his power.
What's that?
My head is just like January.
A troop of belly dancers paraded to entice visitors to their performance.
Good.
The fairy queen brought joy to many a young child.
Novel wood-purning showed how fit all artisans needed to be.
Archery showed great skill in hunting for deer.
Vikings landed to engage in plunder.
Adjusting challenge enthralled with taking rings with the sword.
The next test was to recover the rings with the lance.
Now the test was decapitation using a lettuce.
And demolish a watermelon with a mace.
Thank you for watching.
