Royal Archery Championship 2016

Held June 4, 2016 in Quintavia.
Royalty: Kenric III and Avelina III
Retiring Champions: Li Kung Lo and Jehannine de Flandres
Winner and Queen’s Champion: Peter the Red
King’s Champion: Godric of Hamtun

On a sunny field in Quintavia, 84 archers shot for the honor of serving Their Majesties as Royal Archery Champions. Queen Avelina proclaimed that Her Champion would be the winner of the tournement, and that only an archer who could out-shoot Her could hold that title. King Kenric declared that he would select His Champion based on who impressed Him during the competition. The Captain General of Archers and outgoing King’s Champion, Mistress Jehannine de Flandres, reminded all participants of the duties of the Champions and said that anyone who wished to withdraw from the final round could do so with honor.

The day’s tests of skill were designed with a Chinese theme. Outgoing Queen’s Champion, Master Li Kung Lo, explained that Emperor Chin has called forth all mercenaries to defeat his aunt, the evil Empress Wu. She has used her magic to cause dragons and other creatures to do her bidding. As dragons are avatars of the gods, it would anger the gods if any dragons were shot, thus any hits on dragons throughout the day would score negative 1 point. All participants were able to shoot the full course of 8 targets, at the end of which the finalists would be selected.

The tournement began with a long-distance shoot at Empress Wu with an ensorceled dragon at her feet. The second shoot was at increasing distances; archers could only proceed to the next distance if they did not miss. There followed a sumptuous lunch, after which competitors formed into small groups and proceeded to each of 6 stations. Three stations had timed shoots: Rats and Rat King, Egg-Stealing Monkeys, and Bats. The other three stations were 6 shots, untimed: Empress Wu being overpowered by a Dragon (a friend/foe shoot), an Assassin, and a Hunting Shoot (at 3D animals).

The following top scorers declined to participate in the finals:

  • Rupert the Unbalanced (71)
  • Colin Ursell (69)
  • Kusunoki Yoshimoto (67)
  • Phillip the Facetious (59)
  • Meruit Kieransdottir (57)
  • Maxton Gunn (55)

There was a 5-way tie of archers with a total score of 38. Two of these archers — Kira Asahi and Cosimo di Venezia — were no longer on-site. The other three — Nest verch Tangwistel, Alec Craig and Julienne Ridley — shot-off for the 16th spot, and Julienne prevailed.

The final rounds were a version of the now-traditional head-to-head pairing. In this story, Emperor Chin has reneged on his promise to pay his mercenaries. So, each archer had to knock down 5 “coins”, and the first to shoot Chin would win and advance to the next opponent. Results are shown in the chart below. The winner of the day was Master Peter the Red, and he was proclaimed the Queen’s Champion. Master Godric of Hamtun was selected to serve as King’s Champion.

 
Top 16 Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Finals  
2
Peter the Red (66)        
15
Rolland Ian MacPherson (39) Peter      
7
Stefan O'Raghaillach (54)   Peter    
10
Ygraine of Kellswood (43) Stefan      
3
Nathaniel Wyatt (65)     Peter Winner
14
Elizabeth Hawkwood (39) Wyatt      
6
Mark Squirrelsbane (55)   Squirrelsbane    
11
Otto Gottlieb (42) Squirrelsbane      
1
Godric of Hamtun (73)        
16
Julienne Ridley (38) Godric      
8
Ryan Mac Whyte (48)   Godric    
9
Treya min Teanga (46) Treya      
5
Devillin MacPherson (55)     Godric 2nd
12
Hawkmoon (42) Devillin      
4
Miles Boweman (63)   Devillin    
13
Osmond de Berwic (41) Osmond      

Photos by Mistress Ygraine of Kellswood.