In July of 2020, during the height of the Covid lockdowns, Maminka the Bohemian approached Sable Sable with an idea; a contest to help clear the Kingdom scrolls backlog and get scribes working on their art during the shutdown. It was a fine idea, and Sable Sable pointed her at the Backlog Deputy, Braith, and gently shoved. These two powerhouses took off and ran with it.

34 scribes, from around the Knowne World stepped up to take part in this awesome challenge and produced, magnificently I must add, 28 scrolls that will be heading out for seals & signatures, and then delivered to some very patient and deserving people in the populace. Some of these scrolls have been in the backlog since 1987!


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The Memorial Scrolls Trust has allocated Czech scrolls to synagogues and organisations around the world. The scrolls are never sold or donated, but allocated on loan. Communities that close or merge with other Czech scroll-holder communities are obliged to return their scroll to the Trust. Besides those allocated in the United Kingdom, Scrolls have been sent to:

The Czech scrolls are survivors and silent witnesses. They represent not only the lost communities of Bohemia and Moravia, all those who perished in the Shoah. The MST encourages al their scroll-holders to use their scrolls for inter and intra-faith work, as well as for ritual and education.

An identity plaque was attached to every scroll allocated. However not all scroll-holders requested replacements when necessary. Over the years some communities are not sure which of their scrolls was received from the MST or even aware they have one of our scrolls. We continue the task of locating and identifying missing scrolls. So that they may be used appropriately.

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Caves are one of the bigger new additions to Tears Of The Kingdom's Hyrule. Despite taking place in fundamentally the same land mass as Breath Of The Wild, Nintendo have literally plumbed its depths to give its sequel new shape and meaning. The terrain hasn't just been morphed by falling bits of sky kingdom. It's also opened up a whole new subterranean layer beneath it, one that's split between close to the surface caves that are full of treasures, monsters and surprise contraptions, and another, deeper underground strata that I'd be loathe to spoil here. It's the former hidey-holes where Link's Ascend ability shines brightest anyway, though, so let's talk about those for a minute, and why Elder Scrolls 6 should absolutely nick it hook line and sinker.

It is important to take advantage of our in-game time to complete these missions, be it killing barbarians, destroying forts or collecting so we will earn rewards one way or another, speeds and XP books killing barbarians, Books of Covenant and resource packages destroying barbarians forts, more any event that arises within the kingdom we can take advantage of at the same time.

Although a scroll in history refers to a rolled piece of parchment, usually with minimal decoration, the vast majority of the award documents created within the Society for Creative Anachronism are created based upon a variety of historic sources from within the time frames covered by the SCA, and may not all be done on paper.


The first scrolls created in the Eastrealm memorialized several of the early awards and customs, from the rolled up pages taped together and hastily scrawled with the names of the bearers of the Footed Bowl (from the Order of the Portable Feast) curled up around a dowel, to single sheet Awards of Arms crafted upon cardstock with markers, poster paints, and whatever else was available. Many historic scrolls such as these are in somewhat of a state of disrepair due to the non-archival nature of the materials involved, or may have been lost to time, including high acidic content in the paper itself causing yellowing and brittleness. 


Since then, the East Kingdom College of Scribes has taken care to ensure that materials used are of the best quality available to the scribe, and pH neutral paper and material content that is more likely to last over several years is encouraged at all times.


By comparison to historic exemplars, the scribal arts as we practice them in Society are truly anachronistic. As an example of this, the deadlines for projects involving the decorative/scribal arts conveying written word in the cases of organized scriptoriums and lay scribes or craftspeople would have been much longer than those expected of the scribes of the East Kingdom by the Crown of the East (via the Tyger Clerk). We also have a vast majority of seemingly limitless historic sources to draw inspiration from, through many cultures in the time periods covered by the SCA as a whole and thanks in very large part to many museums digitizing historic works for archival and educational purposes; whereas a single scribe at one fixed point in ancient history would have likely been influenced by the environment around him or her (including their religious and political environment), and may not have a broad scope of understanding of the arts of other cultures that did not interact with their own.



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It is important to note that the bestowal of and types of scrolls given across the Society will vary based on customs and also the number of scribes in any given College. There are still some Kingdoms that give their scrolls as what may be referred to as "charters" or "pre-prints". Unlike the East Kingdom's tradition of creating handmade pieces of art from pencils-up (either "from scratch" or with the assistance of a light box for tracing), these few remaining other Kingdoms have a set of outline artwork created by a single scribe, which is then photocopied onto acid-free paper, and distributed to the scribes to color inside. Calligraphy on these pre-prints or charters is already filled in, or includes everything but the recipient's name, date of the event, name of the King and Queen bestowing the award, and the location of the event. In most Kingdoms where this is still the custom, the use of charters and pre-prints is due in large part to a high demand, but very low number of scribes. Artwork produced on these pieces, while beautiful, is very structured and is researched by one scribe. Comparatively, East Kingdom College of Scribes scribes may pull from their own sources, and are not limited in creativity provided that the guidelines of the East Kingdom College of Scribes Scribal Handbook are followed. Use of original (from pencils-up) artwork in the East is highly encouraged, including use of a lightbox to trace from if it is needed, but computer-printed copies of the same design are discouraged in the East Kingdom College of Scribes for the sake of making each scroll unique in its own right even if the same pencil design/layout is used over and over again with slight alterations.



In addition to the East Kingdom College of Scribes' regular routine of producing scrolls for the Kingdom's awards, the various scribes of the Kingdom may gather once a year for an annual Kingdom Scriptorium, or will meet with the scribes of other Kingdoms for the annual Known World Heraldic and Scribal Symposium (KWHSS), held in a different Kingdom each year in June. For more information on how KWHSS is organized, or where it will be held for the current year ending in June, or on how to submit a bid for a future KWHSS, please visit .


For information on when and where the next Kingdom, Regional, or local Scriptorium is being held, please contact the Tyger Clerk of the Signet - (contact) or the Schola Deputy to the EK Signet Office (contact). Please be sure to mention which group (Barony or Shire) you are located in if inquiring about a local workshop, or are interested in having a teacher visit your group.



For more information about how to become a scribe for the East Kingdom College of Scribes (whether you practice calligraphy, illumination, words, all 3, and other decorative arts such as carving, engraving, glasswork, or embroidery, please contact the Tyger Clerk and visit the EK College of Scribes Website at

If there are questions about the information provided here, please feel free to contact us, and also feel free to contact the Company of Scriveners and Limners for help with wording, with design of award scrolls, and more.

If you are in the top 50 might of the future kingdom, you will need more than 1 migration scroll. If you are going to be the Highest Might Player in the upcoming kingdom, you will need 90 migration scrolls. Yes, 90 migration scrolls cost 72,900,000 guild coins or about $500 worth of Up-and-Away paid packs. If you are a powerful player, make sure that you have enough scrolls.

Professor Timothy Lim presents the true facts and the leading theories behind the cultural and historical background of the scrolls, and examines their significance for our understanding of the Old Testament and the origins of Christianity and Judaism. He also tells the fascinating story of the scrolls since their discovery, explains the science behind their deciphering and dating, and does not omit the cast of characters, scandals, and controversies that have hastened the scrolls' rise to the status of cultural icon.

Excavations in a cave on the cliffs west of Qumran, near the northwestern shore of the Dead Sea, prove that Dead Sea scrolls from the Second Temple period were hidden in the cave, and were looted by Bedouins in the middle of the last century. With the discovery of this cave, scholars now suggest that it should be numbered as Cave 12.

Over the last few years, significant efforts have been devoted to exploring the capabilities of carbon based structures for gas separation and filtration. In the present study the layering behavior of carbon dioxide transported through carbon nanoscrolls is examined through molecular dynamics simulations. The layering arrangements are investigated for carbon nanoscrolls with intralayer distances spanning from 4.2 to 8.3  at temperature of 300 K and pressures ranging from 5 to 20 bars. Characteristic layering structures are developed around the internal and external surfaces of the nanoscroll for all the examined cases. It is shown that the number of layers, their relative strength, and the starting point of bifurcation phenomena vary as a function of the nanoscrolls' intralayer distance, scroll's core radius, CO2 density, and gas structure interactions. It is also shown that the number of carbon dioxide molecules adsorbed per scroll's carbon particles is a function of the scroll's surface-to-volume ratio and is maximized under certain structural configurations. 2351a5e196

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