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Our library is presented in two forms below: as a list and as thumbnails for a visual preview.
Current contributions designed by Viscountess Oonagh Bhán and Duchess Eliška z Jihlavy.
This library is a work in progress and will evolve into a living library, accepting future contributions.
For best results, a lightboard and painters' tape are strongly recommended.
Using one of the following options to select, print, and trace/transfer onto your scroll paper:
An art and a text template from the template library that both conform to the selected Framework and desired award.
An art or text template from the template library that conforms to the selected Framework and desired award, and use your own art or calligraphy design within the selected Framework guidelines.
A mixed art and text template that conforms to your selected Framework.
Your own art and calligraphy design within the selected Framework guidelines.
Check out these examples for interlinear decoration inspiration.
Terms of Use
SCRIBAL CORPS MEMBERS: Before using these charters, please consult with your scribal corps coordinator to prevent conflicts with other ongoing work.
All instructions presented here assume the reader is a member of the West Kingdom Royal Scribal Corps. This is not meant to exclude other artists from using the materials.
The works housed in this library have been shared under terms that allow their free use within the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA). Permission is granted for use by all SCA artists, patrons, cognoscenti, and scribal-curious to copy, trace, modify, combine, and otherwise use any of these elements to create scrolls or any other non-commercial purposes related to the SCA, for free, without requesting individual permission to do so. No attribution is required for artistic use of these elements within the SCA, so you may use these charters and related documents without a need to credit the original artists (although that is always welcome).