QUOTE(Renee @ Aug 18 2025, 07:46 PM)

nice. Interesting, our Renfest also begins some time in late August. Continues until October (weather permitting). Perhaps this is true in all states. When I was a kid it was held in our hometown, we could literally walk there, In high school we'd all get stoned as we walked footpaths. but nowadays it's in the (appropriately-named) town of Crownsville, about a half hour away by car. 🤴🏽
A while back I found a thread in Beth's Skyrim forums in which several devs (Vsions, Thunderjunk, etc.)talked about spending the day at the Maryland Rennfest. If I go this year I'll have my eye open for Todd, the only dev whose face I know, although he prob wears a helmet, being that famous and all.
Looks like mirocu made it. 🦆 Or perhaps January is nearby.
Sunny day in Michigan. Does your RF have a mud show too? Participants jump into and eat mud???? Blecch!
Yea that move the knight does with his arms almost looks like a disco move.

What's the guy in blue doing (waving his arms) in the hay bale clip? -- ARRRGH!! looks like!
Whoa, the lance broke, looks like! Even with a fullsuit of armor I'd flinch if that huge weapon was aimed at me!
The final melee is intense. Notice they get close enough to throw & land punches, it's not just swords. 🤺 What a cute girl having some apricot w/her tatted mommy!
I think the Ren Fests are spread out through the warm months, so performers and merchants can go from one to another. But that is just my guess. Here in Michigan ours runs from mid-August to the end of September. I think it used to go to just mid September, but it got extended because its so popular.
We do not have a mud show! Yikes, that sounds gross!
In the Hay Bale clip, the woman in blue up close is just cheering. She was sort of our cheerleader for our section, and got everyone cheering for our knight.
The lances are made to break. You can see that brown section that makes up the end. That is hollow, so it will snap under force. That way no one gets impaled. Plus it looks exciting when the lances shatter.
That was a good infantry fight. Real sword-fighting was not just done with swords. It was punching and kicking and body checks and wrestling. Often it involved getting the other person on the ground and then stabbing them with a knife between the plates in their armor (which was hard to do unless you have immobilized them first).