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Eating the Truth
Post-Revel: Eating the Truth - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2021 in the ethereal realm.

Post Revel: Time to sing everything we didn't get to during the rest of the day :--)
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5 Evil Rubber Duckies
Recorded at Mid-Realm Bardic Madness XIX: Bardic By the Numbers - Primus to Extremus‎, 18 November
2017.

Pass the Tale:
All those who wish to participate get up together, and tell a tale from beginning to end. The
challenge's patron will 'conduct' by pointing to the person whose turn it is to continue the tale,
and deciding when it is time to end.
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5 Evil Rubber Duckies
Pass the Tale: The Poison Scones- Malie bean MhicAoidh, Hilla Stormbringer, Hildigunnr
Halldorsdottir, Caroline de Mercier, Alexander de Seaton, Urraca Yriarte de Gamboa, & Maraha
Kahanikar
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2017 in Rivenstar.

Pass the Tale
All those who wish to participate get up together, and tell a tale from beginning to end. The
challenge's patron will 'conduct' by pointing to the person whose turn it is to continue the tale,
and deciding when it is time to end.
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Anansi and the Witch Named Five
From John Barlycorn to Caseg Fedi: Anansi and the Witch Named Five -Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2022 in the Shire of the Ravenslake.

From John Barlycorn to Caseg Fedi:
At Harvest there is hope the seeds planted at the start of spring have provided bountiful crops to
see one's village through the winter. That plenty of hands will make light work. A completion of
tasks and quests through toils, and reaping such rewards- which depending the seeds sown, could have
quite the turnabout!
There are a cornucopia of legends and traditions to celebrate and bring in the harvest!

Perform a work celebrating or sharing about Harvest, completion of a quest, roads traveled (pot
holes and all), or -- like the Caseg Fedi (the "September Mare") - passing down knowledge from the
fall to teach the new seeds to grow.
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Be Kind to Each Other
A Picture is Worth 1000 Spanish Words: Be Kind to Each Other - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2020 in the ethereal realm.

A Picture is Worth 1000 Spanish Words:
Choose from images I've scanned in from last year- where event attendees created an
illustration/picture based on this theme. Participants in the challenge will select one of these
images and set a song, story, or poem about/inspired by the image.
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Beth Gelert
Art for Art’s Sake: Beth Gelert - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2016 in Illiton.

Art for Art’s Sake:
This challenge is in memory of David of Illiton. Many a bardic work has inspired or been inspired by a work of art. Share with us such a piece and the artwork connected to it. If the original art is kept in some place like The Louvre, acquiring it could give you a story in and of itself :-)
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The Biggest Animal Ever
Journey on the Blue Roads: The Biggest Animal Ever - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2021 in the ethereal realm.

Journey on the Blue Roads:
Create an original work or relate an existing work (song, story, poem, prose, play script...) where
the river is, or is a part of, the main focus of the work/narrative that is happening.
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Birthmark
Stir Fry: Birthmark - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2022 in the Shire of the Ravenslake.

(With thanks to Dahrien Cordell for this challenge and suggested word list!)
What do strawberries and honey have in common? BEES! Bees can get pollen from strawberries and
make honey with it. Yumm! Use as many words from our list of bee-related words as you can, and
mash them into a song, brief story, poetry, etc. If you choose to use a pre-existing song or other
pre-format (Like Dr. Seuss or Lewis Carol or Edgar Allen Poe poetry), you can give yourself extra
credit if your work's original base also relates to bees!

syrup nectar
mead milk
honeycomb lavender
dearest wax
clover golden
jelly fruit
vine garden
seeds blonde
lemonade cacao (or cocoa or chocolate)
bitter dirt or earth (small *e*)
hybrid duke (or duchess)
birthmark

Bonus words:
oenomel - from an ancient Greek beverage consisting of honey and unfermented grape juice; from Greek
words oinos (wine) and meli (honey)

stolon - in biology, horizontal connections between organisms, also known as runners; from Latin
stolō (branch)
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Cerian's House
Post-Revel: Cerian's House - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness (MK) 2023 in the Shire of Narrental.

Post-Revel:
Time to sing everything we didn't get to during the rest of the day :--)
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Chalkboards Are Better than Whiteboards
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2014 in Ravenslake

Poyntes of Pow'r
Each participant will draw a topic out of a hat, choose a side, and must present a convincing argument for this position (in about 3 minutes).
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Coke, It Brings Your Ancestors Back from the Dead
Pass the Tale: Coke, It Brings Your Ancestors Back from the Dead - Caroline de Mercier, Hilla
Stormbringer, Peter the Wanderer, Hildigunnr Halldorsdottir, Kateryn Draper, & Cerian Cantwr
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2020 in the ethereal realm.

Pass the Tale:
All those who wish to participate signup to tell a tale from beginning to end. The challenge's
patron will 'conduct' by choosing whose turn it is to continue the tale, and deciding when it is
time to end. Perhaps sharing a lesson learned in the story.
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The Creation
Perchance to Dream: The Creation (James Weldon Johnson) - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Mid-Realm Bardic Madness 2023 in the Shire of Narrental.

Perchance to Dream:
Present a piece prominently featuring dreams or that tells of a dream you've had.
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Custard
Food for Thought, an Acrostic - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2020 in the ethereal realm.

Food for Thought, an Acrostic:
Choose a favorite dish you have been served at an SCA gathering, spell out the name of the dish in
an acrostic. An acrostic is a poem where the first letter of each line spells out a word or words.
For an additional challenge, make the poem in some way related to the subject of the acrostic.
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Decameron Story, 9th Day, 2nd Tale
Decameron Story, 9th Day, 2nd Tale (Giovanni Boccaccio) - Caroline de Mercier
recorded at TGS 12th Night 2014
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A Fish Named George
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2014 in Ravenslake

Pass the Tale
All those who wish to participate get up together and tell a tale from beginning to end. The
challenge's patron will 'conduct' by pointing to the person whose turn it is to continue the tale
and deciding when it is time to end.
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Five is Right Out
Post-Revel: Five is Right Out - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2021 in the ethereal realm.

Post Revel: Time to sing everything we didn't get to during the rest of the day :--)
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For Which He Was Soundly Beaten
Performing her interpretation of a Hebrew story from the 14th century. Recorded at Mid-Realm Bardic
Madness XIX: Bardic By the Numbers - Primus to Extremus‎, 18 November 2017.

A concert between the end of the third fyt of madness and the start of feast. If anyone has a piece
they would enjoy performing, but that doesn't really fit any of the challenges - this is the spot
for it.
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The Forsooth Feast
Elephant Stew: The Forsooth Feast - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Northshield Bardic Madness 2018 in Windhaven.

Elephant Stew
In the morning, we'll give you a list of ingredients (a list of words and tunes). Make something of
it.
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Gelert
Heads or Tales: Gelert - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2019 in the Barony of the Cleftlands

Heads or Tales
A chance 'roll of the dice' can determine the outcome of a game, or become a moment that determines
the next course of one's life. Create or perform a work where chance changes the outcome.
Hit or hold? Turn right or left? Play it safe, or take the risk?
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Haiku No Renga
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2014 in Ravenslake

Haiku? No, Renga!

The form we call haiku (a three-line poem with syllable counts of 5, 7, and 5, no rhyme and no particular metre; a season of the year is normally referenced) is not strictly period, but its precursor, haikai no renga, is -
http://www.poets.org/poetsorg/text/poetic-form-renga

For example (from https://www.youngwriters.co.uk/terms-renga):

The final leaf falls (5)
The tree branches are so bare (7)
Autumn has arrived (5)

Remember Summer's warm kiss (7)
So gentle, it will be missed. (7)
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How the Blue Jackal Showed His True Colors
Pink is the Color of: How the Blue Jackal Showed His True Colors - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2022 in the Shire of the Ravenslake.

Pink is the Color of:
Pink (aka, "Royal Salmon") may be someone's favorite color, or perhaps a mishap that occurs when a
Midrealm or Midlands red tabard fades or "shares" its color with other articles in the washing
process.
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I Speak of Forbidden Things
Mazacroca - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2020 in the ethereal realm.

Mazacroca:
Given texts to choose from in foreign languages, "translate" one of them and explain what it
"really" means.
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Jātaka Story #92
Period Piece: Jātaka Story #92 - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2016 in Illiton.

Period Piece:
Perform a documentably period piece of music, story, or song (poetry, prose, and so forth are good
too). Dig out those reference books, blow off the dust (try not to sneeze), and see what wonderful
and magical treasures you can find in them. There is a staggering amount of fantastic material out
there. Find something, be it silly or sublime, and amaze us with it.
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Lady Jane Grey at a Loss
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2014 in Ravenslake

Six Words
Hemingway was challenged to come up with a short story in six words or less (his response: "For Sale: Baby shoes, never used"). We won't be so restrictive. Come up with a tale of 6 sentences, each sentence containing 6 words; or a poem or song of 6 lines, each line containing 6 words or metric units. Need a subject? Select one of our three honorees this day.
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The Little Match Girl Comes to Rivenstar
Caroline de Mercier (Midrealm) answers the challenge with a retelling of Hans Christian Anderson's
The Little Matchgirl. Recorded at Mid-Realm Bardic Madness XIX: Bardic By the Numbers - Primus to
Extremus‎, 18 November 2017.

Topsy-Turvy and 2nd Chances:
Never let a traditional ending stand in the way of a good story. Present a new take or altered
ending on a well known story or song. Choose your own or pick one from the list provided.
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The Little Match Girl Comes to Rivenstar
Topsy Turvy and 2nd Chances: The Little Match Girl Comes to Rivenstar - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2017 in the Barony of Rivenstar.

Topsy Turvy and 2nd Chances:
Never let a traditional ending stand in the way of a good story. Present a new take or altered ending on a well known story or song. Choose your own or pick one from the list provided.
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Lost Lost Lost
Have You Been Infected by Anapestic Tetrameter: Lost Lost Lost - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Northshield Bardic Madness 2018 in Windhaven.

Have you been infected by Anapestic Tetrameter
Its hard to read about Horton the Elephant without falling into the rhythm used by Dr. Seuss. (duh-
duh-DAH, duh-duh-DAH, duh-duh-DAH, duh-duh-DAH) - or ( twas the NIGHT be-fore CHRIST-mas and ALL
through the HOUSE) Share the disease. What can you make in anapestic tetrameter?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anapestic_tetrameter
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Magic Elven Sports
Pass the Tale: Magic Elven Sports - Caroline de Mercier, Hilla Stormbringer, Peter the Wanderer,
Hildigunnr Halldorsdottir, & Kateryn Draper
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2020 in the ethereal realm.

Pass the Tale:
All those who wish to participate signup to tell a tale from beginning to end. The challenge's
patron will 'conduct' by choosing whose turn it is to continue the tale, and deciding when it is
time to end. Perhaps sharing a lesson learned in the story.
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Mazacroca
Mazacroca: Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2016 in Illiton.

Mazacroca:
Given several texts to choose from in foreign languages, "translate" one of them and explain what it
"really" means.
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Monkey & the Crocodile
Period Piece: Monkey & the Crocodile (Jataka Tales) - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2021 in the ethereal realm.

Period Piece:
Perform a documentable work of music, song, story, poetry, or prose from among the many eras and
cultures explored by the SCA. Dig out those reference books, blow off the dust (try not to sneeze),
and discover what wonderful treasures are contained therein. Find something, be it silly or
sublime, and amaze us all. Give yourself bonus points if you follow the theme of the day.
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A Net Result
Here There Be Ravens: A Net Result - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2022 in the Shire of the Ravenslake.

Here There Be Ravens:
3 Ravens, Twa Corbies, 4-and-Twenty-Blackbirds, a Storytelling (or the spookier Murder) of Crows -
these large black birds have been used through the ages as symbols of passage and change of
circumstances, as well as their thieving of shiny things.

Share a work about these fascinating birds!
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Never Give a Sucker an Even Break
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2014 in Ravenslake

4x4x4 (aka Speed Barding)
A team of four will be given a topic and four keywords. They will have four minutes to compose four
quatrains (using the four keywords).
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Norman & Japanese Haiku
Norman & Japanese Haiku - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2019 in the Barony of the Cleftlands

Norman & Japanese Haiku
Write both a Japanese and Norman Haiku.


Traditional Haiku:
There are only three lines, totaling 17 syllables. First line is 5 syllables. The second line is 7
syllables. The third line is 5 syllables like the first. Punctuation and capitalization are up to
the poet, and need not follow the rigid rules used in structuring sentences. Haiku are often
considered nature poems.

Interesting web article found with more information about Japanese Haiku for those interested:
https://www.tofugu.com/japan/haiku/

Norman Haiku:
Rule 1: Touch on the themes of Love, Fashion, and Sheep
Rule 2: Must be 17 Syllables

Rule 3: Last 6 syllables must be "Icky, icky, icky."
(*Optional: A 4th theme: Death! Although not *required* at all, the truly great
Norman Haikists have always been able to work death into some of their poetry.)

Example of Norman Haiku: Acknowledged by the Boreal Master and all scholars everywhere - even those
in unrelated fields - as THE purest and most classical example of Norman Haiku is this:
"No sheep, there I stood, courting Death in my shorts! Icky, icky, icky."

"Norman Haiku - A Made-Up Poetry Form From The West Kingdom"

As taught by Dahrien Cordell at KWCB VIII Saturday afternoon:

Long ago, Master Gerald of Ipsley told me that someone in the West taught him about this
uproariously silly and fun form that really has little to do with any medieval poetic endeavors I've
ever heard of. This class has even been taught at Pennsic University, which should lend it
absolutely no additional credibility. So hide your rank, wear a mask, don't tell the Laurels, then
laugh when they sit beside you! (Battery not included.)
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Oceans and Rainbows
Pass the Tale: Oceans and Rainbows - Inga Skipbrot, Caroline de Mercier, Hildigunnr Halldorsdottir,
Hilla Stormbringer, Maedhbh Ní Manainn, & Shoshanah bas Nachman
Recorded at Mid-Realm Bardic Madness 2023 in the Shire of Narrental.

Pass the Tale:
All those who wish to participate will be part of cooperatively creating a short impromptu tale from
beginning to end. To begin the tale - The patron may come up with a story theme or title, or call
for one from the audience. Next, will "conduct" participants by choosing whose turn it is to
continue the tale. Finally, deciding when it is time to end the story. Sometimes, the patron may
call on someone to provide a moral or lesson learned in the story.
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Pass the Tale
Pass the Tale - Inchingham, Hildigunnr, Bridget, Caroline, Juliane, Kaydence, Desmond, and Alexander
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2016 in Illiton.

Pass the Tale
All those who wish to participate get up together and tell a tale from beginning to end. The challenge's patron will 'conduct' by pointing to the person whose turn it is to continue the tale and deciding when it is time to end.
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Pedro and His Destiny
Pass the Tale: Pedro and His Destiny - Hildigunnr Halldorsdottir, Beatrice D'Rosignol, Tommaso 'il
vecchio' Franceschi, Liam, Jolicia atte Northclyfe, Hilla Stormbringer, Caroline de Mercier, &
Albreda
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2019 in the Barony of the Cleftlands

Pass the Tale
All those who wish to participate get up together, and tell a tale from beginning to end. The
challenge's patron will 'conduct' by pointing to the person whose turn it is to continue the tale,
and deciding when it is time to end. Perhaps sharing a lesson learned in the story.
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The Poison Scones
Pass the Tale: The Poison Scones - Malie bean MhicAoidh, Hilla Stormbringer, Hildigunnr
Halldorsdottir, Caroline de Mercier, Alexander de Seaton, Urraca Yriarte de Gamboa, & Maraha
Kahanikar
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2017 in Rivenstar.

Pass the Tale
All those who wish to participate get up together, and tell a tale from beginning to end. The
challenge's patron will 'conduct' by pointing to the person whose turn it is to continue the tale,
and deciding when it is time to end.
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The Poison Scones
Recorded at Mid-Realm Bardic Madness XIX: Bardic By the Numbers - Primus to Extremus‎, 18 November
2017.

Pass the Tale:
All those who wish to participate get up together, and tell a tale from beginning to end. The
challenge's patron will 'conduct' by pointing to the person whose turn it is to continue the tale,
and deciding when it is time to end.
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Rhyme Royal
Rhyme Royal: Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2016 in Illiton.

Rhyme Royal:
The rhyme royal stanza consists of seven lines, usually in iambic pentameter, set a-b-a-b-b-c-c.
Geoffrey Chaucer used it often, including for four of the Canterbury tales, and James I of Scotland
used it, perhaps inspiring the designation "Royal" rhyme. It remained very influential among
English and Scottish poets after Chaucer's death, finally falling out of fashion during the reign of
Elizabeth I.

It's James the First who gave the form its name
But Chaucer's he who's really owed the debt.
An a-b-a-b quatrain starts the game,
Then follow with a b-c-c tercet.
Another way of thinking of it yet:
A tercet with two couplets well endowed ...
And we'll say both are fair and both allowed.
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River Boat Ride
Pass the Tale: River Boat Ride - Tegan de Moreton, Hilla Stormbringer, Caroline de Mercier, &
Kateryn Draper
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2021 in the ethereal realm.

Pass the Tale:
All those who wish to participate signup to tell a tale from beginning to end. The challenge's
patron will 'conduct' by choosing whose turn it is to continue the tale, and deciding when it is
time to end. Perhaps even sharing a lesson learned in the story.
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Selling the Horse & Cat
Period Piece: Selling the Horse & Cat (Marguerite de Navarre) - Caroline de Mercier
Selling the Horse & Cat is from The Heptameron - Day 6, Tale 55
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2019 in the Barony of the Cleftlands.

Period Piece: Perform a documentable work of music, song, story, poetry, or prose from among the
many eras and cultures explored by the SCA. Dig out those reference books, blow off the dust (try
not to sneeze), and discover what wonderful treasures are contained therein. Find something, be it
silly or sublime, and amaze us all.
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Six French Brothers
Numeric and Cadence: Six French Brothers - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2017 in Rivenstar.

Numeric and Cadence:
Never let a traditional ending stand in the way of a good story. Present a new take or altered ending on a well known story or song. Choose your own or pick one from the list provided.
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Six French Brothers
Caroline de Mercier (Midrealm) answers the challenge with a story. Recorded at Mid-Realm Bardic
Madness XIX: Bardic By the Numbers - Primus to Extremus‎, 18 November 2017.

Numeric and Cadence:
Madness here is based on primes
Use some numbers now in rhymes.
Share a piece that somehow uses numbers. Bonus points if you can march to it.
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Something from Nothing
Drive the Cold Winter Away: Something from Nothing - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2020 in the ethereal realm.

Drive the Cold Winter Away:
Create or share a song, story, poem, or short work of prose of hope and cheer to warm the hearth as
autumn turns to winter.
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The Song of the Witches
Form Challenge, Sonnets: The Song of the Witches - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Mid-Realm Bardic Madness 2023 in the Shire of Narrental.

Form Challenge, Sonnets:
What's in a day of Shakespeare without inviting those inclined to try their hands at composing a
sonnet!

For extra fun: write a sonnet responding to one of Shakespeare's sonnets,
or create further poetic recipes of the Three Witches ("bubble bubble toil and trouble...")!

Instructions: The form of Shakespearean sonnets
- Shakespeare's sonnets are composed of 14 lines, and most are divided into three quatrains and a
final, concluding couplet, rhyming abab cdcd efef gg. This sonnet form and rhyme scheme is known as
the 'English' sonnet.
- Write your lines in iambic pentameter (duh-DUH-duh-DUH-duh-DUH-duh-DUH-duh-DUH.
Format the sonnet using 3 quatrains followed by 1 couplet.
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A Song to the Tune of Heart's Ease
Room for One More: A Song to the Tune of Heart's Ease (Anonymous) - Urraca Yriarte de Gamboa,
Caroline de Mercier, Alphia Biraz-Pars, & Lucia Elena Braganza
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2017 in the Barony of Rivenstar.

Room for One More:
Perform a sung or spoken piece accompanied with the addition of instruments and/or in multiple
voices.
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A Song to the Tune of Heart's Ease
Urraca Yriarte de Gamboa, Lucia Elena Berganza, Caroline de Mercier, and Alphia Biraz-Pars
(Midrealm) answer the challenge by adding words to the English Country dance, Heart's Ease.
Recorded at Mid-Realm Bardic Madness XIX: Bardic By the Numbers - Primus to Extremus‎, 18 November
2017.

Room for One More (no 2nd fiddles):
Perform a sung or spoken piece accompanied with the addition of instruments and/or in multiple
voices.
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The Sound of Wolves
Stir Fry: The Sound of Wolves - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2021 in the ethereal realm.

Stir Fry:
Use a provided list of words in a creative way - song, story, poem, short prose... (Bonus smiles
from the Provost if your work ties back to the theme of the day!)
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Sword Sword Sword
Doctor Seuss meets Mother Goose: Sword Sword Sword - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Northshield Bardic Madness 2018 in Windhaven.

Doctor Seuss meets Mother Goose
Before he wrote children’s books, Dr. Seuss was an editorial cartoonist. Some people believe that many of our nursery rhymes also contain social commentary. Bring us a nursery rhyme/song of your own making that critiques some aspect of period society.
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That's Not Funny
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2014 in Ravenslake

That's Not Funny

The famously brief verse form, the limerick, is always funny ... or is it? Compose a limerick (or series of them) on a serious topic.
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There is Someone for John to Love
Caroline de Mercier (Midrealm) answers the form challenge. Recorded at Mid-Realm Bardic Madness
XIX: Bardic By the Numbers - Primus to Extremus‎, 18 November 2017.

Form Challenge - Triolets:
The triolet is a period French verse form dating back to the thirteenth century. It consists of an
eight line stanza with 2 repeated lines (the rhyme scheme is shown below), and can be used singly or
as part of a cycle. Try your hand at writing one.
8 lines, 8 syllables Lines 1 & 4 & 7, and 2 & 8 are the same. ABAA|ABAB Rhyme Scheme
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There is Someone for John to Love
Form Challenge, Triolets: There is Someone for John to Love - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2017 in the Barony of Rivenstar.

Form Challenge, Triolets:
The triolet is a period French verse form dating back to the thirteenth century. It consists of an eight line stanza with 2 repeated lines (the rhyme scheme is shown below), and can be used singly or as part of a cycle. Try your hand at writing one.
8 lines, 8 syllables Lines 1 & 4 & 7, and 2 & 8 are the same. ABAA|ABAB Rhyme Scheme

a – line 1 When first we met, we did not guess
b – line 2 That Love would prove so hard a master;
a – rhymes with line 1 Of more than common friendliness
A – identical to line 1 When first we met, we did not guess
a – rhymes with line 1 Who could foretell the sore distress,
b – rhymes with line 2 The inevitable disaster,
A – identical to line 1 When first we met, we did not guess
B – identical to line 2 That Love would prove so hard a master;

- Robert Bridges – late 19th c
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The Three Apples
Story of 3 apples by Ovid. Recorded at Mid-Realm Bardic Madness XIX: Bardic By the Numbers - Primus
to Extremus‎, 18 November 2017.

Period Piece:
Perform a documentably period piece of music, story, or song (poetry, prose, and so forth are good
too). Dig out those reference books, blow off the dust (try not to sneeze), and see what wonderful
and magical treasures you can find in them. There is a staggering amount of fantastic material out
there. Find something, be it silly or sublime, and amaze us with it.
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The Three Apples
Period Piece: The Three Apples - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2017 in the Barony of Rivenstar.

Period Piece:
Perform a documentably period piece of music, story, or song (poetry, prose, and so forth are good
too). Dig out those reference books, blow off the dust (try not to sneeze), and see what wonderful
and magical treasures you can find in them. There is a staggering amount of fantastic material out
there. Find something, be it silly or sublime, and amaze us with it.
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Three Coins Story told by Caroline de Mercier
Three Coins Story told by Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Spring Crown 2013

Sadly, the hallway we were recording in had an extreme amount of background noise. This made getting a clean recording very difficult. Hopefully, I'll be able to get a cleaner version of this at some point.
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Three Signs
Concert: Three Signs - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Mid-Realm Bardic Madness 2023 in the Shire of Narrental.

Concert:
If anyone has a piece (or pieces) they're dying to perform, but that doesn't really fit any of the
criteria - this is the spot for it.
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Three Signs
Period Piece: Three Signs - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2021 in the ethereal realm.

Period Piece:
Perform a documentable work of music, song, story, poetry, or prose from among the many eras and
cultures explored by the SCA. Dig out those reference books, blow off the dust (try not to sneeze),
and discover what wonderful treasures are contained therein. Find something, be it silly or
sublime, and amaze us all. Give yourself bonus points if you follow the theme of the day.
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Tikki Tikki No
Concert: Tikki Tikki No - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2016 in Illiton.

Concert:
If anyone has a piece (or pieces) they're dying to perform, but that doesn't really fit any of the criteria - this is the spot for it.
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Tikki-Tikki-No
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2014 in Ravenslake

Concert
The concert is your opportunity to perform pieces which may not "fyt" into any of the challenges.
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Two Monks & a Woman
Post-Revel: Two Monks & a Woman - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2022 in the Shire of the Ravenslake.

Post Revel: Time to sing everything we didn't get to during the rest of the day :--)
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United We Stand, Divided We Fall
Early Bird Warm Up Challenge: United We Stand, Divided We Fall - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2021 in the ethereal realm.

Early Bird Warm Up Challenge:
Boot up the computer, and warm up your cuppa coffee, tea, chai -- or other preferred beverage at
whatever temperature ;) -- and join us in the first challenge! Perform something of your choice to
merrily cast us off upon the watery ways today...
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We're Fighting for the Mid-Realm
Dances of the Fairy Queen: We're Fighting for the Mid-Realm - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Mid-Realm Bardic Madness 2023 in the Shire of Narrental.

Dances of the Fairy Queen:
Present a song or instrumental music fit for a fairy court to dance to.
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When One Man Has Two Wives
Post-Revel: When One Man Has Two Wives - Caroline de Mercier
Recorded at Bardic Madness 2021 in the ethereal realm.

Post Revel: Time to sing everything we didn't get to during the rest of the day :--)

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