Three clans were represented here, Beauchamp, MacKenzie and Murray.
There were no wrong answers and I did have a few giggles over these answers. 3 points each for perfect scores.
Early bird goes to: Kellan of clan MacKenzie. Her answer was submitted first: 5:46 pm Several answers were the same, some quite creative.
My personal favorite from each of the sets of answers: Kellan writes: 1.) Colum http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/thigh-high-leg-warmers [Colum's legs are twisted, like cables, from his weird disease that has yet to be named]
Eilis writes: 11.) Donas - post 107069http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/loopy-groupies/127224/107051-107075#107069,
Jenny Murray writes:
St. Ninians spring: this one was hard. So you had to tell the truth after drinking from the spring, so I found the "sword of truth" group!
A special Accolade award will go to Jenny Murray of Clan Murray. The Last item found in everyone's hunt was a reference to one of her posts.
POINTS:
Beauchamp: 3
MacKenzie: 4
Murray: 4
~Mordag Elsbeth McLean (abitknottie) of Clan Mackenzie
Outlandish Swap V: The Fiery Cross
Scottish clans were originally a Highland way of life. The Highland clan was, above all things, a family; a family in which everybody believed they were all, from chief to blacksmith, descended from one founder or progenitor. They regarded themselves as very close kinsmen. This Swap is dedicated to such clan families and will be organized into four clans.
Monday, September 29, 2008
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I had no idea we'd all find you Jenny of Clan Murray. It's cool how we all found you.
Yeah, I liked that! I knew I had posted it a long time ago, it is interesting to see that is what turned up!
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