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( As told by our High Lord and
Leader, Lord Dragonhawke)
The Clan of the
Celtic Rogues started out long ago as a father/son bonding activity
between myself and my youngest son, Aldric. I suppose if anyone is
by and large responsible for the final outcome (our Clanship), then
it would have to be young Aldric. It was his fault (or idea) that
we start attending renaissance faires dressed in garb, and then to
start camping as well.
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As we camped,
we slowly sought to make our camping area look more unique and
eye-catching to surrounding camps, by the use of Flags, Banners, and
Torches. As it turned out, it also served as a positive attention
getter, assisting us in meeting many
different people who were of kindred thought. As we met, we became
friends - and as we became
friends, we began camping together. And so our fellowship was good,
and so began the Clan of the Celtic Rogues.
I would take this
moment to repeat our stated belief - to have fun at Renaissance
Festivals and Faires, do no harm to others, and to make each and
every soul feel welcome and at home. We treat each other well, we
respect one another, and people see that fact and wonder how we
achieve it. Simply put? We're a family. Period.
I invite you to
explore the Internet Home of the Clan of the Celtic Rogues, see the
many smiles and sorts that make up who we are, and feel the
ever-beating heart of a renaissance fair enthusiast. If you enjoy
your stay, maybe you'll be moved to come and find us at one of the
many events we attend. Come then, and warm yourself by our fire -
you may find that you too have found your home away from home, and a
family within it.



Our
family, much like an old Oak Tree, stands tall, and has many members
to it. However, each member of our proud family is an individual. There are some members who
garb themselves in a gothic manner, dressing in sinister
black garb, armor, some Scottish period garb
and kilts. Still others are dressed in English medieval garb from
different time periods of that age.. From
mages and sages to musketeers and and cavaliers, our family comes
from all walks of life.
Our
family doesn't end with our members either. Often
people who have
heard of us and/or are interested in joining will camp near the
Celtic Rogues to take part in our generous hospitality with our
grand feasts and pleasant
company.
Our
Visitors and Guests over the past years have come from as far away as
Norway, Germany, Spain, Great Britain, Scotland and all parts of the U.S.A, ... and of course
let us not forget our beloved Kingdom Of Texas.
We
have forged ourselves into a sound confederation, with a common
heritage (Celtic), and a common goal (to have fun at Faire). We are
a very diversified group, and we welcome this diversity because it
is what makes our family unique and special. Sadly though - as with
any congregation of people, it became evident that a series of
rules and guidelines would be needed to keep friction low.
As we developed these rules and guidelines, we tried to keep them as few as
possible, lowering structure to a bare minimum. Our High Lord Dragonhawke's feelings on the matter were "The More Rules - the
Less Fun", and having fun and enjoying the company of friends
and family is why the Celtic Rogues exist.
True,
ours is NOT a democracy; it is a DICTATORSHIP. High Lord Dragonhawke
stands as the representation of what our family is and what it will
be, with the aid and assistance of a High Council to support his
decisions. And
as a family, we welcome family as well, showing that hospitality is
something that can be taught to our sons and daughters.
In
the end, Hard work and camaraderie combined with our respect for
responsibility allows us to truly enjoy the one release from the
mundane world that many of
us have learned to love and appreciate over the years - the
Renaissance Festival.
From individuals who
have found their way to us, it is our constant focus on our heritage, our family values, our goals,
and our love of faire and festival that make us what
we are today. What are we?
A Clan... Of Celtic Rogues. Though we may live as vagabonds, we'll
die as family.
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