Thrown Weapons is a martial activity within the SCA that uses human muscle power to hurl dangerous things at hapless, unsuspecting targets.
The current Kingdom Marshal for Thrown Weapons is THL Iohn Spooner, who can be reached at ealdormere.thrown.marshal@gmail.com
General Standards
1. Each thrower has the final responsibility for the proper care and safe use of their weapons, and for knowing and following their kingdom's thrown-weapon rules.
2. Equipment and safety standards vary greatly depending upon the type of thrown weapon and the techniques that are used to throw the weapon. All inspections and decisions should be made with the following considerations:
Knives
1. Throwing knives should be of a size and weight which allows them to be thrown safely and easily. 2. The handle of the knife should be firmly attached. 3. The throwing surface should be free of burrs or protrusions that can cut or injure an unprotected hand upon release.
Axes
1. Axes should be of a size and weight that allows them to be thrown safely and easily. 2. The handles of all axes should be firmly attached. 3. Some axes are designed to allow the head to slide up a tapered handle and pressure-fit on. The heads will come off if they are pushed toward the butt of the handle. When the axe is used, the head is forced into place and seats tightly. The inspecting marshal should ensure that the head does indeed seat tightly and will not slip over the taper. 4. The haft cannot have any major cracks. 5. The haft cannot have any burrs or rough surfaces that can cut or give splinters to an unprotected hand upon release. 6. Solid metal axes canot be painted as this can potentially hide cracks or weld fractures. Damage like this has been known to cause axes to shatter.
Spears
1. Spears may not be excessively long or heavy. 2. Spear heads must be firmly attached to the shaft of the spear. 3. The shaft cannot have any burrs or rough surfaces that can cut or give splinters to an unprotected hand upon release. 4. The shaft must be sound and without major cracks.
For full details on equipment restrictions and how to set up a thrown weapons range, see the Ealdormere Thrown Weapon Marshals' Handbook.
Kingdom events in Ealdormere commonly include thrown weapons activities from late Spring to early Autumn, and many local groups hold regular practices.
Guilds and Orders
Scored Rounds
There are currently two types of officially scored rounds in Ealdormere: