ither within this section of these Dark Chambers do I now present several recent photographs, submitted by Faire friends from all over the various Shires, Realms and Kingdoms of
the Multiverse, which I have deemed suitable for inclusion
herein. Enjoy!
Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth I (Mary B. Kababik), Ruler of the 2000 Bristol Renaissance Faire!
Sir Clisto Seversword, Knight of the Holy Blade of York, and his son, Squire Dustin,
as they pose for regal portraits during the Bristol Renaissance
Faire 2005! (Surprisingly enough, these particular Flemish paintings came straight from Lord Seversword's own archives!)
Speaking of Sir Clisto's archives, here he is with Her Majesty! My, how the both of them have changed!
King Henry VIII & Lady Victoria (Jacob and Edith van Housen) ---two old friends from the Fort Tryon Park Medieval Festival ---
posing with me and several furry Furbies during Sterling Forest 2000!
(Submitted by blueyedwitch@hotmail.com)
Our Exalted Brother Merlin (Bill Palmer),
performing in front of an appreciative
audience during his Farewell Season at the Texas Renaissance Festival @ Plantersville!
Bill and Gordon, from West Allis, WI's own Wild Mountain Thyme, now calling themselves 3 Pints Gone,
as they venture forth to their next performance
during a day spent at Bristol!
Here are two more shots from Clisto's archives: my ancient old pal is joined hither by His Majesty, King Henry the Red of Shiabruck, whose traditional Medieval Festival is always a hoot!
Another veteran of the Bristol Faire is Lord Magnus of Correion. Here he is at the 2005 Return to Camelot Medieval Faire, eyeing the potential wench who might yet pass his way.
Henri Valois le Trois d'Alexandre-Edouard de Valois, Lord High Sovereign of all France, striking a merry pose during his visit to the Kansas City Renaissance Festival! His Francian Majesty also invites you to check out the KCRF Performers' Website!
Now, there be other paintings hither in this Gallery than ye thought ye imagined, so I beseech thee, click ye hither, that ye might explore more!