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===History===
 
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<I>In the northern reaches of the known realms exists the Gauntlet Pennisula, known for its wondrous lakes and roaring rivers.  There, just south of the Ashen Hills, you will find an ancient cedar forest of unimaginable beauty.  This is the elven nation of Ebonwood, kept protected for ages by the magic of the Druids Of The Ebon Circle.  Now, that magic has been broken, and Ebonwood must call out to the heroes of the realm for help, or else be destroyed by the encrouching Red Wolf Barbarians.  Will you answer the call?</I>
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Ebonwood is a group of Amtgard players, centered in mid-michigan.  We are a friendly and helpful community, always happy to help players both new and old live the fantasy that is Amtgard.
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The concept of Ebonwood began in 2004 when Noah Rathbun, Adam Lents, Lance Adkison, and many others grew tired of rolling D20s and decided to give LARP a try.  After searching for months to find a medieval LARP, the guys decided to write thier own.  For a little less than a year they played Ebonwood, a roleplaying game of their own creation that focused on a continuous storyline, which the players controlled.  They fought many an epic battle under these "rules" which were not muc more than chicken scratch in a spiral binder.  After a while, they grew tired of playing with the same crowd, and sought new members.  However, due to their ever changing, trial and error sytle rules, they found it difficult to gain members, and finally gave up by the beginning of 2006.  However, the idea of LARPing stuck with them, nagging for them to return.
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In fall of 2008, Adam stumbled across a new game while web surfing; The game of Amtgard.  The new rulebook had just come out, and it was fluid, and easy to pick up.  Excited, Adam informed the guys, and within a month they had found the nearest park, Ashen Hills in East Lansing, and joined their ranks.  Over the next few months, the guys would forge undying friendships with characters such as Io, Artimus, Cinnamon and Elixer, to name a few.  They learned much of the Amtgard combat system, and of battlegames.  Yet, in their heart of hearts, they longed for that living story they had created with the original Ebonwood.  So, after much discussion, careful thought, and woeful tears, Adam, Lance and Noah decided to blaze their own trail, and in July of 2009 found Ebonwood Shire.  This new shire would dedicate itself to offering a roleplay rich, story driven experience in which combat, though still abundant, is not the primary focus of the game. As of present, Ebonwood Shire works to raise its numbers, and looks forward to petitioning the Kingdom Of The Rising Winds for membership within the near future.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:42, 20 August 2009

A freehold chapter, located in Eaton Rapids, Michigan.


Ebonwood Heraldry.jpg

History

In the northern reaches of the known realms exists the Gauntlet Pennisula, known for its wondrous lakes and roaring rivers. There, just south of the Ashen Hills, you will find an ancient cedar forest of unimaginable beauty. This is the elven nation of Ebonwood, kept protected for ages by the magic of the Druids Of The Ebon Circle. Now, that magic has been broken, and Ebonwood must call out to the heroes of the realm for help, or else be destroyed by the encrouching Red Wolf Barbarians. Will you answer the call?

Ebonwood is a group of Amtgard players, centered in mid-michigan. We are a friendly and helpful community, always happy to help players both new and old live the fantasy that is Amtgard.

The concept of Ebonwood began in 2004 when Noah Rathbun, Adam Lents, Lance Adkison, and many others grew tired of rolling D20s and decided to give LARP a try. After searching for months to find a medieval LARP, the guys decided to write thier own. For a little less than a year they played Ebonwood, a roleplaying game of their own creation that focused on a continuous storyline, which the players controlled. They fought many an epic battle under these "rules" which were not muc more than chicken scratch in a spiral binder. After a while, they grew tired of playing with the same crowd, and sought new members. However, due to their ever changing, trial and error sytle rules, they found it difficult to gain members, and finally gave up by the beginning of 2006. However, the idea of LARPing stuck with them, nagging for them to return.

In fall of 2008, Adam stumbled across a new game while web surfing; The game of Amtgard. The new rulebook had just come out, and it was fluid, and easy to pick up. Excited, Adam informed the guys, and within a month they had found the nearest park, Ashen Hills in East Lansing, and joined their ranks. Over the next few months, the guys would forge undying friendships with characters such as Io, Artimus, Cinnamon and Elixer, to name a few. They learned much of the Amtgard combat system, and of battlegames. Yet, in their heart of hearts, they longed for that living story they had created with the original Ebonwood. So, after much discussion, careful thought, and woeful tears, Adam, Lance and Noah decided to blaze their own trail, and in July of 2009 found Ebonwood Shire. This new shire would dedicate itself to offering a roleplay rich, story driven experience in which combat, though still abundant, is not the primary focus of the game. As of present, Ebonwood Shire works to raise its numbers, and looks forward to petitioning the Kingdom Of The Rising Winds for membership within the near future.

People

Officers

Contacts and Directions

We meet at least once a week, usually on Fridays, at the Old Athletic Field in beautiful downtown Eaton Rapids.