Swords of A Thousand Men
Posted: Monday, 04 February 2008 |
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If there was an award for Most Artisitc Up Helly Aa Picture, second one down is it!
Flying Cat from an abstraction
Great stuff, MV, thanks for the explanation. Is the chain mail real? The costumes look as if they are very expensive. It sounds very exotic, and it must be really atmospheric to actually be there. I assume that drink is taken during the proceedings? The Viking in the final pic must be thinking of his liver ...
Jill from EK
Jill, I'm glad you read this, it saved me writing an explanation on my blog! Yes the chain mail is real, I'm not sure where they get theirs from in Lerwick but the chain mail on the Unst outfits is all handmade by the jarl squad, in fact I saw some being made only yesterday. I heard a rumour that Jarl Kol Kalison's suit weighed in at 4 stone. There is usually a lot of drink involved in UHA, but in general the Jarl squad must keep their wits about them, it's really quite a responsibility, UHA is a big tourist event these days. The picture of the Viking in the final pic is definitely one for posterity.
Ruthodanort from Unst
£1,700 for a jarl squad costume according to our paper Jill. The Viking at the bottom is always well behaved. As to drink....
Muness from Fetlar
Good explanation and very nice photos. # pic 2: a sequence from the throwing of the virgin down the volcano mouth somewhere in Polynesia; pic 3: a scene from Aida, triumphal march or some such; pic. 4 Jarl Leask: if he were to run for US President, I'd vote for him. If he wants a recommendation to become Secretary of Defense, I'd provide the requisite letter. The Jarl's face is rather red: what do you folks put in your water in Lerwick?
mjc from NM,USA
mjc, pic 4 is as you say a very trustworthy looking viking, however, Jarl Leask he is not. This is a viking visiting Lerwick fae the nortlands o Unst.
Ruthodanort from Unst
I'm sure the halls were very hot. (Rather like some of the dancers...)
Flying Cat from a hot totty
the chain mail - according to my research (trivellin) is alternate gold coloured metal circles (what is the technichal name) and rubber ones - and that makes it flexible.
scallowawife from shetland
Thanks, Ruth and MV, for the details about the costumes. I'm fascinated about how they are made. How do you make chain mail? And I can well believe the weight, even if it's a lightweight metal. And how about that breastplate/badge thing? That looks very elaborate.
Jill from EK
I always say there's nothing quite like a viking in rubber...
Flying Cat from Dunlop
43 pounds weight I was told for the chainmail. Would be a greast weight loss plan lugging that around.
Muness from Fetlar
I did offer my neck as partial indemnity for mistaking the peaceful, water drinking Viking in the posting above for the fire breathing, and doubtless blood thirsty (as was true of Vikings generally) Jarl Leask. My offer is still "en route" - probably due to insufficient virtual postage.
mjc from NM,USA