Ludicrous Bowmen of the Known World

The Ludicrous Bowman ranking is unofficial, but denotes an archer who has achieved a Royal Round Average of 120 or more points. It can be earned by any archer in the Known World of the SCA, as long as the Royal Rounds were shot by the same rules we use here in the East. Master Ailean’s account of how the tradition started can be read below. The list shown on this page was created from Master Ailean’s list and messages to the Scorekeeper over the years. If you have any corrections or can fill in any blanks – and, especially, if you learn of new achievements – please get in touch with the EK Archery Scorekeeper.

Ludicrous Bowmen – Standard Scoring

As of September 25, 2024, only 30 archers in the Known World have achieved the rank of Ludicrous Bowman with standard 5-4-3-2-1 scoring.

Archer NameDate AchievedNotes
Ailean mac an Daroch #01 East – crossbow
Dwayne Shinnock #02 East – crossbow
Ragnar Two AxeSpring 1996#03 East – handbow
Andras TruemarkFall 1996#04 An Tir – handbow
Geoffrey deWygan09/28/1997#05 East – crossbow
Krakken Gnashbone06/28/1998#06 East – crossbow
Dafydd ap Sion #07 Ealdormere – handbow
Connor Bowsplitter #08 Aethelmearc – handbow
Fritz Bare #09 Midrealm – crossbow
Cormac Dubh #10 Aethelmearc
Yaakov Avraham ben Obadiah #11 East – crossbow
Arioch the Quick #12 East – crossbow
Li Kung Lo #13 East – crossbow & handbow
Rowan Elfhame10/31/1999#14 East – crossbow, first woman!
Lorenzo Il Confuso02/05/2000#15 East – handbow
Robert Thorne Midrealm – crossbow
Allen of Caerlaverock Midrealm
Gawin of Kevelioc2002An Tir – handbow
Caedmon Wilson07/20/2003Midrealm – crossbow
Laochlain Silverwolf09/25/2004Aethelmearc – handbow
  May 2005: Laochlain has achieved an average over 140!
Ellias Silver03/24/2006An Tir – handbow (recurve)
Siegfried Sebastian Faust   10/22/2006Atlantia – crossbow
Jonathas Reinisch   06/28/2007Atlantia – crossbow
Joseph the Bold   09/05/2009East – longbow
Samuel ap Dewi01/22/2012Ansteorra – crossbow
Rupert the Unbalanced06/14/2015East – handbow
Delwyn verch Ynyr2015An Tir- handbow, first woman!
Godric of Hamtun10/18/2015East – crossbow
Aiden of Bright Hills02/21/2016Atlantia – handbow (recurve)
Valgard av Mors05/23/2019Atlantia – crossbow

Ludicrous Bowmen – Period Scoring

Several kingdoms maintain rankings for PERIOD Royal Rounds, done with the same target scoring system as used in the Period IKAC. Since the scoring is different, I have started a separate list of folks who achieve an average of 120 or more using this special format of Royal Round.

As of August 16, 2025, only 7 archers in the Known World have achieved the rank of Ludicrous Bowman with period 8-4-2 scoring.

Archer NameDate AchievedNotes
Gawin of Kevelioc2003An Tir – handbow (longbow)
David of Tiriane2005An Tir – crossbow
  David has achieved averages over 140 in several different years, with his highest being 143.3!
Samuel ap Dewi10/23/2011Ansteorra – crossbow
Alaricus Simmonds2014An Tir – handbow
Tymme Lytefelow2018An Tir – crossbow
Weylyn of Sotwyld2024An Tir – crossbow
Fearghus MacCulloch08/16/2025An Tir – crossbow

Origin of the Ludicrous Bowman

by Master Ailean mac an Daroch

Once upon a time when the kingdoms of the Known Worlde were young, the kings of the earth began to set out goals for their archers. In the great Kingdom of the East it was decreed that Gentles having a Royal Round average (three recorded and witnessed scores within one year) of 60 or more would be declared Bowmen, and have the right to wear the badge of that rank. It was considered a high honor. To those great archers scoring over 80 went the title “Master Bowman” as it was thought that there would be but few of these and they would be masters of the skill indeed.

But it came to pass that in the East there arose archers of totally unexpected skills, and they did score over 100! The court was in a quandry over what to call these greatest of the great archers, but settled upon the name of “Grand Master Bowman”.

Soon thereafter there was a party at which many of these great archers gathered and enjoyed their cups. The talk, of course, was of archery.

One slightly less intoxicated gentle noted that the ranks were now neatly divided into groups of 20 points (60-80-100) and wondered out loud what on earth they would ever do if someone actually scored 120. This brought about a rousing chorous of laughter as these archers knew full well that 120 was impossible. It would take more of a machine than a man to ever do that. “Why that’s LUDICROUS!” one archer slurred

Thinking this foolishness a good jest, the rest chimed in to agree on the total impossibility of such a feat and the stupidity of the idea. They devised a badge for this insanity – PAISLEY (just to tick off the one herald in the group) with one white arrow dexter.

And so the myth lingered for a great many years and was almost forgotten in the lore of the SCA. But then in the year AS XXVII one archer, having already become a “Grand Master Bowman” with both his handbow and crossbow too, decided to seek the ridiculous, the insane, the LUDICROUS. But to the amazement of all, he accomplished it with an average of 123. In the following years others have followed his path to the highest accolade of archery skill… the crazy paisley of the Ludicrous Bowman.