Garb

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Rosa, Isabel & Camilo Isabel Isabel, Senda & Eduardo Senda & Guacimar adjusting their garb
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  Desperta, ferro!! Guacimar had not enough with ONE gown An impressive gown
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Guacimarinsisted about taking the back picture Emilio & Isabel,
losanges & stripes
Both María Isabeles, ladies are warrying Behold the high-tech weapon this archer sports in his right hip... Isabel & L.L. It's boring if everyone is dressed as nobleman, I guess :)
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Guacimar, Isabel & L.L. (Untranslatable Spanish joke about Jewish costumes) Isabel showing a well-done headdress Jens & Mabel, without the helmets Rosa, Isabel & Camilo
(Guacimar's pic)
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The much-talked-about Isabel's shoulder bag Isabel's small purse. And, what could be L.L. carrying under that cape?

Exhibitions

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The Alfajarin Archers showing their craft to the public
(which was abundant.. queue was huge)
Getting ready for SCA combat Behind that helmet is Jens. Really :) Jens & Mabel fully equiped
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And... We'd love to show the scene of unusual violence betwen "a huge dude and a smallish girl" (Alberto dixit), but this page is rated for all audiebces ;-)
Jens the Mad Viking vs. Alberto the Butcher of Maderuelo
(and the public went wild)
By popular request, ALberto's helmet And that's the review in the "Diario de Teruel".

The ambient

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"Lay on, oldman", shouthed the young promise A loom. Many artisans showed their craft to the public A master coopersmith in action Many people were dressed in period garb, with a remarkable corretctness, considering they were mostly costumes
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And there were to be seen great number of noble beasts richly harnessed :) Isabel with The Eagle Who Allowed To Be Peted (and to be photographied))

The show

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Diego going Caught in fraganti performing anacrhonism
with a cigar
Diego coming Diegospeaking (with a strong Slavish accent,
it needs to be said) with his parents
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Diego's farewell

The burial

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The burial march is coming The Alfajarin Archers Fadrique's archers marched with
impressing disciplinne and presence
The Archers marching
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The Poor Children

The dinner

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An almogavar attacking a helpless peasant? "All right, you are acepted into the merry band... wait, wrong country" Almogavar attack at bread-sack blows. Desperta chapata??
Jens, MUCH lighter :) (pity is, there's no pic of his "saxy" knife)
L.L. caught in fraganti. A cape can hide mani sins... (this time, the camera)
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Too many people to name them all without forgeting anyone
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Too many people to name them all without forgeting anyone