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The Marquise&
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Renaissance

By many accounts, the Renaissance can be seen as the natural extension of the medieval era, but it also saw a resurgence of thoughts, texts and influences from Antiquity, with sweeping changes in art, philosophy and science inspired by humanism, recent innovations and a rediscovery of ancient ideas.
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Nobles & Merchants

In LARP, nobles and merchants characters are sharing some similarities, often conflated together by stereotypes and caricatural cliches. We all saw those pompous, hedonistic, prideful and self-important characters despising everything that is common or bellow them, shunning physical work and boasting with an almost cartoonish sense of entitlement.
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The Marquise's Scabbard - Deluxe

A20288

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Legend

The general was standing in front of his troops, glancing over the mismatched ranks of this army he was about to lead into the fields for the Great Battle, numerous guilds from across the duchy sending their best for him to command and guide toward victory. Over the years, this hardened veteran fought in dozens of military campaigns, watching allies switch camp over promises of land and prestige, and joining forces with former foes against common enemies. At first, he was a mere pikeman, conscripted to bring more boots on the battlefield. However, after decades spent walking the Duchy's roads, he gained the respect not only of his fellow guild folks, but also of his neighbours, accumulating allies and influence. Now, this old fox was waging war with diplomacy and intrigue as much as with might and sword. After 25 years of honing his craft, he was at the top of his game. This time, on the eve of the battle of a generation, it was a whole coalition he was bringing behind him.

Description

This luxury leather scabbard was created in collaboration between Les Artisans d'Azure, Calimacil, and Dracolite to celebrate Bicolline's 25th Great Battle. Decorated by a rich dye and laser engraved patterns, this scabbard presents a prestigious finish making it a great accessory for diplomatic and ceremonial events, while also beeing of practical use on the battlefield. Created to carry the anniversary dagger by Calimacil, this scabbard keeps the blade tightly in place thanks to its golden elastomer chapes and support leather strap. Its aristocratic appearance makes it a perfect choice for a noble, merchant, knight, prince, general, or any member of the upper class in LARP.

Characteristics

  • Chape and locket in gold elastomer by Calimacil
  • Vegetable leather 5-6 oz / 2mm
  • Vegetable leather 9-10 oz / 4mm
  • Antique gold rivets and eyelets 
  • Maximum belt width : 9 cm (3 1/2 in)

Developped in collaboration between the Duchy of Bicolline, Les Artisans d'Azure, Dracolite, and Calimacil
Made in Quebec, Canada, by Les Artisans d'Azure

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Renaissance

By many accounts, the Renaissance can be seen as the natural extension of the medieval era, but it also saw a resurgence of thoughts, texts and influences from Antiquity, with sweeping changes in art, philosophy and science inspired by humanism, recent innovations and a rediscovery of ancient ideas.
Discover the collection

Nobles & Merchants

In LARP, nobles and merchants characters are sharing some similarities, often conflated together by stereotypes and caricatural cliches. We all saw those pompous, hedonistic, prideful and self-important characters despising everything that is common or bellow them, shunning physical work and boasting with an almost cartoonish sense of entitlement.
Discover the collection

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