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Guilds of Caid
The Royal Crescent Navy
<URL:http://fellwalker.com/SCA/crescent_navy/index.html>
The Royal Crescent Navy is the Royal Nautical Arts & Sciences Guild in the Kingdom of Caid, a part of the Society for Creative Anachronism.
Hound Handlers of Caid Guild
<URL:http://www.houndsofcaid.org>
The official Guild dedicated to sharing the love for hounds and history in Caid.
Guilds of the East
The Gilded Pearl
<URL:http://gildedpearl.eastkingdom.org >
Dedicated to the study of the Renaissance Period (c. 1450-1650)
East Kingdom Brewers Guild
<URL:http://www.panix.com/~ekbrew >
Dedicated to the art and science of brewing, vintning, distilling and compounding of period alcoholic drinkables. For up to date information check out the Mailing list of the Brewers Guild
<URL:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/EKBrewers/ > .
Keepers of Athena's Thimble
<URL:http://www.athenasthimble.com/ >
The Keepers of Athena's Thimble is the Embroiderers' Guild of the East Kingdom of the Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. The guild provides an active forum for those involved in researching and creating embroidery as done in the pre-seventeent
h century world.
East Kingdom Herbalists' and Apothecaries' Guild
<URL:http://www.eastkingdom.org/guilds/herb/ >
Encouraging study, teaching and practice of medieval herb uses, as well as study of medieval apothecary and pharmacy practice. A conduit for herbalists and apothecaries in the kingdom to communicate with and learn from each other, and to disseminate knowledge to others.
East Kingdom Soothsayers' Guild
<URL:http://www.soothsayersguild.org/ >
The East Kingdom Soothsayers' Guild has been continuously active since A.S. XI. Its members explore and practice period techniques of divination.
East Kingdom Metalsmiths' Guild
<URL:http://ekmg.eastkingdom.org >
The East Kingdom Metalsmiths' Guild is dedicated to the study and teaching of all the metalsmithing arts and sciences: blacksmithing, smelting, casting, working in various metals, jewelrymaking, glassblowing, glass lampworking (beads, etc.), and the like.
Worshipful Company of Narrowworkers of the East Kingdom
<URL:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NarrowworkGuild/ >
The Worshipful Company of Narrowworkers of the East Kingdom study all the narrow textile arts, including tablet weaving, fingerloop braiding, kumihimo, and other types of cord making.
Saint Bavon's Company of Falconry
<URL:http://www.scafalconry.org/ >
Saint Bavon's Company of Falconry is an inter-kingdom falconry fellowship for those interested in studying medieval falconry, arts and practices. Membership is open to anyone with an interest who agrees to abide by our charter. You can also join our email list at: <URL:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/scafalconers/ >
East Kingdom Guild of St. Erasmus
<URL:http://members.iconn.net/~gedney/StErasmus.htm >
Eastern branch of the Nautical Guild of St. Erasmus. The Guild is dedicated to researching ships, navigation and other aspects of nautical life in the SCA period.
East Kingdom Soothsayers' Guild
<URL:http://www.geocities.com/eksoothsayer/ >
This guild has been continuously active since its founding in A.S. XI. Its members explore and practice period techniques of divination.
Guild of the Blue Feather
<URL:http://www.bluefeather.org >
A self chartered guild formed to further the study of the Gay, Lesbian, BiSexual and Transgendered experience in ancient and medieval times. To assist in the historical research and to aid in the education and to promote awareness of the above. To encourage the sharing of information and experiences and to aid in the social support in these our current middle ages.
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Middle Kingdom Hunt Guild
<URL:http://www.midrealm.org/huntguild/ >
This guild has been continuously active since its founding in A.S. XL. Its members explore and practice period techniques of hunting, trapping, angeling, and fishing.
These include, but are not restricted to, archery, thrown weapons, traps, snares, lines, nets, and hounds (scent and sight).
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