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François Henri Guyon

Master of Defence, Don, Ancient Guildmaster

Group

Politarchopolis (Canberra, ACT)

Contact Details

PH: +61 02 6294 1609
Email: maindroit@hotmail.com

History

The son borne by Hope, the daughter of the preceding king Guyon, from the embrace of the war-god Mars was condemned by Queen Spite, the then present ruler of Burley, to be cast into the river. The queen’s servants took the child and carried him from Burley as far as the forest on the Black Hill; but when they tried to descend the hill to the river, to carry out the command, they found that the river had risen, and they were unable to reach its bed. They therefore thrust the tub with the child into the shallow water at the shore. It floated for a while; but the water promptly receded, and knocking against a stone, the tub capsized, and the screaming infant was upset into the river mud. He was heard by a she-Griffin who had just brought forth and had her udders full of milk; she came and gave her teats to the boy, to nurse him, and as he was drinking she licked him clean with her tongue. Above him flew a Pegasus, which guarded the child, and also carried food to him. The father was providing for his son: for the Griffin and the Pegasus are animals consecrated to father Mars. This was seen by one of the town herdsmen, who were driving pigs back to the pasture from which the water had receded. Startled by the spectacle, he summoned his mates, who found the she-Griffin attending like a mother to the child, and the child treated her as his mother. The men made a loud noise to scare the animal away; but the Griffin was not afraid; she left the child, but not from fear; slowly, without heeding the herdsmen, she disappeared into the wilderness of the forest, at the holy site of Faunus, where the water gushes from a gully of the mountain. Meanwhile the men picked up the boy and carried them to the chief swineherd of the city fathers of Politarchopolis, for they believed that the gods did not wish the child to perish. But the old fencing master of France had just released his last apprentice and was full of sorrow. The city fathers gave him the boy, and he fostered and raised the child, and named him François.

In time the boy grew into a man, and he left his old master to seek his fortune. During his travels he found a grumpy and lame ape, which he befriended. The two companions continued on and found a wondrous Society, built of dreams and high ideals. They beheld this wonder and felt it was good, however François was puzzled. The members of this Society proclaimed to be wondrous fighters, however they did not use any of the gentle art or noble science he had learnt in his youth from the old fencing master. Bemused, he pondered this dilemma, where upon he was struck with inspiration from mighty Mars in the form of a vision. When he awoke he did relate the vision to his companion who agreed it was a worthy and noble vision. The two then laboured mightily, forming rules to bind men, and weapons with which they could practice in safety, and finally convinced the King over the waters that this vision should come to fruition. Thus was fencing born in Lochac, and the two did go forth and preach the noble cause. One day during this quest, François did find a lonely sad Englishman deep in his cups, bent upon his own destruction at the tables of The Tavern. In purest charity, François did raise up the Englishman, and tell him of his vision which filled the Englishman with strength and purpose, and he joined with François as the third companion, and he too began preaching of the wonders of the art and science of fence.

Some may call this myth and some may call this truth. What we do know is that for this vision, charity and hard labour he is called the First True Don of Lochac.

On the 1st of Oct AS XXXIII (1998), Their Royal Majesties Jade & Siobhan did officially recognise the West Kingdom Royal Guild of Fence, and did elevate François Henri Guyon to the rank of Ancient Guildmaster.

On the 19th of April, AS XXXVII (2003), Their Royal Majesties Cornelius and Morwynna did elevate François Henri Guyon to the Order of the White Scarf of Lochac. The scarf given to Don François was the scarf received by Adib ibn Jelal from Don Tivar Moondragon, recognising François as the First True Don of Lochac.

On the 28th November, AS L (2015), Their Royal Majesties Steffan and Branwen did elevate François Henri Guyon to the Order of Defence as one of the masters of the Order.

Articles

Diccon Shorthand

Don, Provost

Group

Politarchopolis (Canberra, ACT)

Contact Details

Email: rarthur_at_tpg.com.au

Teaching Speciality

  • Left handers
  • Drill work

History

On the 17th of April AS XL (2006), Their Royal Majesties Ædward and Yolande did elevate Diccon Shorthand to the Order of the White Scarf of Lochac. The scarf given to Don Diccon was a gift from Don Dameon.

Articles

Diccon’s Dastardly Drills

Alessandro von Florenz

Don, Lochac Company of Archers, Provost

Group

Politarchopolis (Canberra, ACT)

Contact Details

PH: +61 (0)2 6259 1139
Email: alessandro.isobel_at_gmail.com

History

On the 18th of February AS XL (2006), Their Royal Majesties Ædward and Yolande did elevate Alessandro von Florenz to the Lochac Company of Archers.

On the 30th of October AS XLV (2010), Their Royal Majesties Edmund and Leonore did elevate Alessandro von Florenz to the Order of the White Scarf of Lochac. The scarf given to Don Alessandro was the scarf received by Don Dameon from TRM Alfar & Elspeth, Crown of Lochac.

Aliette le Lièvre

Maestra of Defence, Provost

Group

Politarchopolis

Research and Teaching Interests

La Verdadera Destreza
Vulgar Destreza

Contact Details

PH: 0481 140 103
Email: willow.lucassmith_at_gmail_dot_com

History

Fields of Gold, Barony of Politarchopolis AS 53, December 2018

To all who profess skill at arms, let it be known that: I Provost Alessandro di Firenzi did give leave and license to our Scholar Aliette le Lievre, to play her Free Scholar’s Prize against all Free Scholars Journeymen, Provosts and Guild Masters in all the subtle mysteries of Single Rapier. This is to give notice that the candidate did take the field at Fields of Gold, and was duly examined by Free Scholars: Zanobia Adimari, Seumas Gaksin Journeywomen: Merione French, Raegan de Cressy, Provost: Adair MacDermid After due consideration, it was decided that the Candidate did successfully bear away the Prize. The yellow scarf which was presented by the Crown was made by Alessandro di Firenzi from off cuts of a dress of Lady Ysabella Vitale who was a strong supporter of the Fencing community.

LONG LIVE THE CROWN OF LOCHAC!

Fields of Gold AS 54, November 2019

I, Provost Lorcan Ruadh did give leave and license to Free Scholar, Aliette le Lièvre, to play their journeywomans Prize against all, Journeymen, Provosts, and Guildmasters in all their subtle mysteries in the following weapons, viz: Single Sword, Sword and Dagger and Sword and Cloak.
This is to give notice that the candidate was duly examined by, Journeypersons Amanda Martel, Yvan Yaroslavic and Gaspar di Falk de Cantoria, Provost Gomez de Crécy, Guildmistress Juliana de Northwood and Guildmaster Owain Cantor ap Hugh at Fields of Gold, on Saturday 30 November at 2:00, and was successful in bearing away of the prize.
Her scarf was was passed down Provost Lorcan Ruadh, preceeded by Journeywoman Liadan ingen Fheradaig and made by Guildmaster Damian Greybead.

LONG LIVE THE CROWN OF LOCHAC!!!

Fields of Gold X AS 57 on the day of 26th , November 2022

At Fields of Gold X in Politarchopolis on 26 November A.S. XLVII (2022), I gave Leave and License to our Journeywoman Aliette le Liėvre to play her Provost’s Prize against all Provosts, Guildmasters and Guildmistresses.

The candidate commenced the Prize with a demonstration of the Application of Conclusions in Destreza. The candidate was then examined in the weapons forms of Rapier and Cloak; Rapier and Baton; Rapier and Dagger; and Rapier. 

The candidate was examined by Provosts Alessandro di Firenze, Dytryk Lehrer, Gomez de Crecy and Lorcan Ruadh, and by Guildmaster ibn Jelal and Guildmistress Juliana de Northwood.

This was a physically challenging Prize in warm conditions, and the candidate took several breaks in addition to breaks between the forms. All examiners should be credited for their support in ensuring that the candidate continued the Prize in her own time, with no pressure to return to the field. 

The examiners discussed the Prize in the presence of King Jayne. There was some discussion of the candidate’s  work with the Baton and some minor feedback on the use of the Cloak. The Provosts were encouraged to provide feedback to the candidate at an appropriate time. 

All examiners were unanimous in their agreement that the candidate had met the requirements of the Prize. 

Guildmistress Juliana provided her original Provost’s sash, which was presented to Provost Aliette by Her Excellency Anne de Tournais, Baroness of Politarchopolis, and by Their Majesty King Jayne Hunter.