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The Massive Medieval Campout That Game of Thrones Fans Will Love

Added: 22.07.2015 19:43 | 16 views | 0 comments


Elaborate Costumes



To attend the massive medieval campout called the Pennsic War, attendees must dress in pre-16th-century garb. Every Pennsic War starts on the last Saturday in July. (Photo by: Ron Lutz II, http://www.ronlutzii-photographer.com)


Lords and Ladies



The event is run by the Society For Creative Anachronism, a group so large that it has regional "kings" and "queens," most of whom show up for Pennsic in full regalia, retinue in tow. (Photo by: Ron Lutz II, http://www.ronlutzii-photographer.com)


No Hovels Here



Tents and merchant structures at Pennsic are often elaborate and sturdy. (Photo by: Ron Lutz II, http://www.ronlutzii-photographer.com)


Make Merry



Belly dancing is a popular event at every Pennsic. Attendees can also learn medieval games, cheese making, leatherworking, poetry, embroidery – even apothecary. (Photo by: Ron Lutz II, http://www.ronlutzii-photographer.com)


This Means War



The heart of every Pennsic festival is a mock war between kingdoms and their allies. Players who succeed in battles or other event activities earn war points. The kingdom with the most war points wins the war. (Photo by: Ron Lutz II, http://www.ronlutzii-photographer.com)


To Arms!



The battle is fought in an area called the "Barony-Marche of the Debatable Lands," otherwise known as Pittsburgh and greater southwestern Pennsylvania. (Photo by: Ron Lutz II, http://www.ronlutzii-photographer.com)


Nevermind, You Win



Combat and armor is subject to strict inspections and regulations. For the sake of safety, weapons are often solid wood, but tipped with rubber or foam. (Photo by: Ron Lutz II, http://www.ronlutzii-photographer.com)


All Men Must Die



Some battles involve war axes or staves ... (Photo by: Ron Lutz II, http://www.ronlutzii-photographer.com)


En Garde!



... while others involve rapier combat. (Photo by: Ron Lutz II, http://www.ronlutzii-photographer.com)


Ready the Archers



Some Pennsic structures have been built, upgraded and maintained for decades. Some attendees spend all year designing or improving their living quarters in anticipation of the annual event. (Photo by: Ron Lutz II, http://www.ronlutzii-photographer.com)


Mood Lighting



Like the days of yore, many of Pennsic's nighttime activities are lit by good old fashioned fire. Attendees are told to mind their veils, wizard sleeves and other loose garb. (Photo by: Ron Lutz II, http://www.ronlutzii-photographer.com)


Little Lords, Little Ladies



Bringing kids to the Pennsic Wars is encouraged ... (Photo by: Ron Lutz II, http://www.ronlutzii-photographer.com)


Playing Dress-Up



... as long as they, too, dress in period garb. (Photo by David Gornstein)


Medieval World



Medieval costumes and character inspirations are not limited to Europe. (Photo by: Ron Lutz II, http://www.ronlutzii-photographer.com)


Bring the Hammer



Old-school blacksmithing is very much alive and well during the Pennsic War. But the weapons on the mock battlefield must be made of wood. (Photo by: Ron Lutz II, http://www.ronlutzii-photographer.com)


Period Pieces



Pennsic attendees take their medieval garb seriously. Many make their own clothes just for the event. Some sew only by hand. (Photo by: Ron Lutz II, http://www.ronlutzii-photographer.com)


Braid, Milady?



Another Pennsic War side activity: Getting your hair braided, old-school style. (Photo by David Gornstein)


Stake Your Claim



The Pennsic War grounds are dotted with privately-run, medieval-themed camps. Some tents are rented; others are hand-sewn, along with the official flags or banners of the camp. Camp names (such as Aerie of Tir Thalor or Fool's Rest) are chosen by the occupants. (Photo by: Ron Lutz II, http://www.ronlutzii-photographer.com)


Raise Your Banners



The official banner of Camp Seven Deadly Sins, as shown by a young member of that camp. (Photo by David Gornstein)


Ye Olde Shopping Basket



Pennsic War campers don't just live medieval. They shop medieval. (Photo by: Ron Lutz II, http://www.ronlutzii-photographer.com)


Here There Be Dragons



The Pennsic Wars include medieval-themed parties every night ... but the volunteer-run event enforces "quiet hours" between 2 a.m. and 7 a.m. (Photo by: Ron Lutz II, http://www.ronlutzii-photographer.com)


From: www.gamespot.com

The Surge is Lords of the Fallen Dev's New Sci-Fi RPG

Added: 22.07.2015 18:41 | 6 views | 0 comments


Deck 13 and Focus Home Interactive's upcoming sci-fi game is described as a "visceral hardcore RPG."

Tags: Dead, Lords, Hold
From: www.ign.com

Knights of the Old Republic 2 Gets Massive Update 10 years After Launch

Added: 21.07.2015 22:18 | 13 views | 0 comments


Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords is coming to Mac, Linux, and SteamOS alongside a substantial PC update today, more than 10 years after its original launch date. KOTOR 2 brings support for up to 5K resolution as well as widescreen support and Achievements. Additionally, Steam Cloud and controller support comes in the new version of Obsidian's sequel to BioWare's classic RPG

From: n4g.com

You Can Play KOTOR 2 in 5K

Added: 21.07.2015 17:00 | 15 views | 0 comments


The Sith Lords returns in 5K on new platforms with new features.

From: www.ign.com

Knights of the Old Republic 2 Coming to Mac, SteamOS With Massive Update - IGN News

Added: 21.07.2015 17:00 | 17 views | 0 comments


Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords is coming to Mac, Linux, and SteamOS alongside a substantial PC update today, more than 10 years after its original launch date. KOTOR 2 goes on sale on Steam and Apple's Mac App Store for $10. Here's what you can look forward to.

From: feeds.ign.com

Crusader Kings II: Horse Lords Launch Trailer

Added: 14.07.2015 15:22 | 19 views | 0 comments


For fo, visit: http://pdxint.at/horse_lords Horse Lords introduces a wide range of new tools and mechanics to add even greater variety to what is already one of the most diverse titles in strategy gaming history. Larger Map: The steppes of Central Asia are now open for you to conquer or develop. New rules for nomads: Now distinct from other pagan tribes, the Mongol and Turkic nomads draw strength from open pastures and large populations. Clan management: Struggle alongside rival clans within your nomadic nation, even launching civil wars to keep your khan on top. Tributaries: Vassals are often a lot of trouble, so why not simply force a conquered enemy to send you a load of gold every now and then?. The Silk Road: This great historical trading route linked the Mediterranean and the Far East. Exploit its wealth or pillage its trade posts. Forts: New temporary structures you can build to hold enemy territory while your army marches onward http://pdxint.at/horse_lords

From: www.gamershell.com


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