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The Society for Creative Anachronism: Re-Enacting the Middle Ages
Though fighting with archaic weapons amongst the glass and steel towers of Manhattan is certainly an anachronism, the SCA's particular appeal holds a more interesting history. From its humble beginnings in 1966 as a theme party, the SCA has grown enormously, forming a subculture of its own.
Fantasy Alternatives: An Alternative to Idle Fantasy Fantasy Alternatives offers customized live action adventure games for small groups. You and a group of friends can sign up for a weekend to see your paper-and-dice bound characters come to life. So don your armor or your magician's robes and set off on your own adventure.
Alchemy: The Quest for the Midas Touch Throughout history, men have fought wars, conquered empires, and traveled to dangerous territories to obtain gold. No other metal has ever been so avidly sought, and it is perhaps inevitable that ambitious men turned to ways to create this precious and rare metal. Alchemy itself soon evolved into something far greater and far more ambitious than the transmutation of base metals into goldnamely, the transmutation of the imperfect and mortal man into the perfect and immortal one.
Magic Music and Mahem: A History of the Hanlon Lees
During the unpredictable and often hectic years since the first Renaissance Pleasure Faire in California in the early 1970s, several independent acts have continued to exist, thrive, evolve and amaze faire patrons. Of these acts, the Hanlon-Lees Action Theater remains one of the most popular equestrian combat troupes around.
Foam Warriors and Birdseed Mages Medieval Live Action Roleplaying
New Renaissance Band Takes Off!
Medieval Times Hosts One of Comedy's Princes
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