Combat Authorisation Requirements
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General
- Everyone who wishes to participate in armoured combat in Lochac must have an appropriate authorisation. Armoured combat includes:
- armoured (heavy) combat using melee weapons
- combat archery
- marshalling
- banner-bearing in combat
- To become authorised, candidates must complete an authorisation test which shows that they can:
- Demonstrate familiarity with, and the ability to apply, all of the following:
- Demonstrate familiarity with, and ability to reference, the Lochac Armour and Weapons standards.
- Demonstrate the ability to function on the field in a manner that is safe both to themselves and to other participants on the field.
- Within the field of armoured combat in Lochac there are separate authorisations for the following activities:
- Participant authorisation classes:
- Heavy Combatant
- allows the participant to engage in heavy combat with melee weapons and to take the field as Plumed Combatant or Plumed Auxiliary.
- Plumed Participant
- allows the participant to take the field as an unarmed Plumed Auxiliary, or as a Plumed Combatant when combined with a weapon authorisation such as thrown weapon, combat archery or siege engine.
- Heavy Combatant
- Weapon-form specific authorisations. Fibreglass spear requires a prior Heavy Combatant authorisation, all others require either a prior Heavy Combatant authorisation or a prior Plumed Participant authorisation:
- Fibreglass spear
- Thrown weapon
- Combat Archery
- Siege Engine
- Participant authorisation classes:
- The following marshal authorisations also apply:
- Auxiliary Marshal
- Marshal
- Siege Marshal
- Senior Marshal
- Only a Senior Marshal authorised and rostered in Lochac can perform an authorisation. The Senior Marshal must be a current member of the SCA or one of its affiliates. This Senior Marshal must witness the authorisation and must fill in the relevant parts of the authorisation form.
- The applicant must make sure the completed authorisation is registered with the Kingdom Lists Officer within three months of the authorisation taking place.
- A copy of the authorisation paperwork may be used in lieu of an authorisation card for a period of up to three months from the date of the authorisation for all roles except Senior Marshal. Senior Marshals must have a valid authorisation card before they can perform an authorisation.
- Authorisation paperwork will expire three months from the date of the authorisation test. Expired authorisation paperwork will not be processed by the Kingdom Lists Officer.
- The Lochac Kingdom Lists Officer, or their appointed deputy, shall issue combat authorisation cards.
- Authorisation cards shall include the name of the authorising Senior Marshal. They may be issued for a period of up to four years for adults and one year for minors.
- Authorisations shall not be issued to persons residing in other kingdoms.
- Valid authorisation cards from other kingdoms shall be accepted as proof of authorisation. To renew in Lochac, the candidate must complete a Lochac authorisation.
- A Rostered Marshal in Lochac may revoke the authorisation card of a fighter in Lochac (even if they are an overseas visitor) for just and stated cause.
Age Restrictions
- The following age restrictions apply to combat-related activities:
- No person below the age of 18 may be authorised as a marshal.
- No person below the age of 16 may be authorised as a combatant.
- No person below the age of 14 may be involved or train in any form of SCA combat other than youth combat at official SCA events. This includes swinging a heavy combat weapon at a pell at training events, though they may use boffer weapons.
Minor Authorisation
- Minors aged 16 and 17 may authorise with these additional requirements:
- The parents or guardians of the minor (not a Nominated Caregiver) must witness SCA combat, discuss with a witnessing marshal how it relates to the participation of their child.
- Only the Earl Marshal, or a Senior Marshal with specific written permission from the Earl Marshal to conduct minor authorisations, may authorise minors for SCA Combat-Related Activities.
- Two Senior Marshals must be present at the authorising of any minor. Prior to the authorising of a minor the authorising Senior Marshal shall contact the Lochac Earl Marshal and discuss the authorisation. Each authorisation shall be considered by the Lochac Earl Marshal on a case-by-case basis.
- At any event in which the minor is involved in SCA Combat-Related Activities, the minor must have either a parent or guardian, or Nominated Caregiver present at the event.
- Authorisation cards issued to minors will have "MINOR" clearly printed or stamped across the face of the card.