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If you have found your way here, it is likely that you have a medieval legal issue you are interested in resolving. Well, you have come to the right place! Please contact Lord Dauid at sinistersword@gmail.com with your medieval legal problem, and he and his fellow Legal Guild of Caid (forming now, please join!) members will endeavor to assist you. After researching your issue, we will post the answer to your inquiry on this blog, changing your name to protect the innocent, of course. Please be sure to include where you are from and what timeframe you live, so we may provide the most accurate and applicable information possible. (While the method of delivery might be light-hearted, the information contained within each post will include as comprehensive documentation as possible. If further references are discovered after a blog post is made, the post will be edited to reflect the additional documentation.)

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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Great sugggestions, from a great site

I have been a forum member of armourarchive.org for over 10 years. It is a fantastic resource for medieval fighting and armor, but it is more than that. All facets of medieval recreation are touched upon in the various forums and essays. I recently reached out to the forum members and they came up with some great suggestions, including medieval traffic laws and an in-depth analysis of the various trials by ordeal.

I think I will work on an article about medieval traffic laws, in an effort to find the medieval Larry H. Parker, in the short term, and try to give the trial by ordeal topic a far more lengthy look.

I am always looking for more topics and more contributors. If you are interested, let me know!

As ever, In Service,

Ld.Dauid Eadwines sune

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