Youth Armored Combat Marshal in Charge:
THL Luftwine Byrnsmiþ brotherbootknifeofpatience at gmail.com
Inspections–Friday. 8-9am
Bear Pit–Friday, 9-10am
A classic fighting scenario. Two combatants enter the pit. The victor remains and faces the next opponent.
Mazes and Monsters—Friday, 10-11am
Combatants work together to find and slay the “Monster” (Adult Fighters) and avoid being eaten in a Maze.
Inspections–Saturday, 8-9am
Grand Kittens and Lava—Saturday, 9-11am
In a typical Kittens and Lava scenario, youth combatants will cross a field of lava, rescuing as many kittens as possible, avoiding hazards and dragons. Points will be awarded for killing dragons, number of rescued kittens, and successful navigation of the field.
(For those of you who haven’t seen it, we mark a section of the list field as “lava”, and place “stones” – pieces of fabric in rough stone shapes, which are a variety of different sizes – at random places. Combatants will cross the field by leaping from stone to stone. Kittens will be plush toys, not live kittens. Dragons are combatants who can walk on lava, but who are usually restricted to a zone halfway across the field. Dragons are typically Level 3 fighters or heavy weapons fighters with Youth Sparring authorizations.)