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Belegarth Medieval Combat Society is a full contact battle game where foam weapons are used in order to prevent serious physical injury to participants. It differs from other battle games and LARPs in that it is entirely combat-oriented that allows hard hitting, shield bashes, and grappling with little emphasis on role playing and has no magic or character classes. It is composed of a number of
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"realms", which compete at regional and national events every year. Typically, each realm also holds individual fighting practices several times a week. Realms vary in size from just a handful of people to over a hundred fighters. The organization initially formed from a set of loosely organized clubs and franchises starting in December 2001. In July 2002 the group was organized enough to incorporate in the State of Illinois.State of Illinois website
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Gameplay

Belegarth Medieval Combat Society is a sport where participants fight with foam padded safety equipment made to reflect medieval weaponry. The sport's combat is hard hitting and fast-paced, governed by a set of easy-to-lear
rules
and requires a level of skill and aggression that challenges its participants to be physically fit. Gameplay is overseen by marshals, known as heralds (or referees) wearing yellow tabards. In the most basic sense, hits are scored by landing a blow with sufficient force to any of the four target-zones: torso, legs, arms or head. For safety reasons, the head is an illegal target for melee weapons, but is a legal target for missile weapons like arrows and javelins. A player is considered "dead" after a torso or head hit, or any combination of two extremities. "Dead" players are out of play for the remainder of the battle, which usually lasts five to ten minutes (depending on th
battle scenario
, and must act as such. Once the battle is over, each team regroups for the next fight. During the event players are requested to wear clothing that is known as "garb", medieval or fantasy-based clothing. Players go by chosen Belegarth names to avoid confusion on the field as there are frequently numerous players on the field that share common given names.


Non-combat

At national events, some participants come merely for the social get together. They can hone their skills for making both the weaponry and the armor involved.


History

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was formed in 1977 with these very ideals in mind. The theme was to catapult people from the 20th century into the midst of an intense battle during the Dark Ages; a time when the values and problems of the modern world did not exist. Dagorhir grew rapidly over the years into a nationwide organization. In 2001, in efforts to protect their intellectual property, such as the original Dagorhir Handbook, the Dagorhir Board of Directors requested that any group wishing to continue to use the Dagorhir brand name sign a legally binding contract regarding their use. Those that did not agree with this form of governance broke off from Dagorhir in order to form Belegarth.


Chapters

Belegarth chapters, called "realms", range all across North America: from Puerto Rico up to Canada, and all across the continental United States. Chapters vary organizationally, ranging from realms to kingdoms, to loose confederations of "tribes" depending on the local chapter, its history and its membership. Chapters vary widely in size, age, interests, membership and geography, but a common interest in medieval combat unites them all. Belegarth: MCS includes a vast nationwide membership, and they encourage new members. Se
The Belegarth Realms Map
for a complete list of Realms.


National events

Realms gather at the national events, week or weekend long camping events, that involve fighting during the day and partying at nights, and where members wear garb and go by their dedicated Belegarth names. * Spring Wars – early April * Beltaine – early May * Melcacorne – late May * Armageddon – mid June * Summer Wars - TBA * Chaos Wars – late July * Equinox – late September * Oktoberfest – early October *War of Wrath – mid October * Battle for the Ring - mid January


See also

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Amtgard Amtgard is a battle gaming and live-action fantasy roleplaying and boffer combat game with chapters primarily based in the United States and Canada as well as Germany, Croatia, and South Korea. History Amtgard was created by Jim Haren Jr, also ...
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Dagorhir Dagorhir Battle Games was a live action role-playing game (Battle game) local to the Washington, D.C., U.S.A. metropolitan area with full-contact melee fighting and ranged combat as its primary focus. Fighters typically use foam weapons such as ...
* Darkon


References

Belegarth Medieval Combat Society. "Belegarth Medieval Combat Society". September 27, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110928031639/http://www.belegarth.com/index.php


External links


National WebsiteMediaWiki dedicated to BelegarthRules of the GameNational ForumsGetting Started


External news articles


News Article 03/29/2011 Indiana Daily StudentMagazine Article 12/07/2006 Weekly BuzzNews Article 10/25/2006 Daily ChronicleNews Article 10/23/06 Daily IlliniNews Article 05/04/2006 Arbiter Online April Fool's Day Feature 3/31/2006 Student LifeNews Article 06/30/2006 Den NewsNews article? 05/24/06 San Diego CityBeatNews Article 08/03/2005 Minnesota DailyNews article 08/30/05 Daily IowanNews Article 03/04/2005 Northern StarNews Article 10/08/2004 Daily Vidette Magazine Article 9/22/2004 Versus MagazineNews Article 09/18/2002 Daily Iowan
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