

antons are regional groups under the shelter of a Barony. Ildhafn is blessed with one Canton called Cluain (which covers the Hamilton, Waikato, Bay of Plenty and King Country area).
uilds are officially recognised groups interested in (usually) a particular art or craft. They are open to everyone. Guilds tend to pop up, vanish, pop up again and so on. Contact the Arts & Sciences Officer if you are interested in any of these, or any other art or craft, and they can often put you in touch with other like-minded people.
Lochac's Brewers Vintners and Imbibers Guild have members in Ildhafn. Contact Lord Jardine for more information or visit the website http://www.sca.org.au/bvi/
Embroiderers' Guild
The Worshipful Company of Broderers of Lochac have members in Ildhafn. Contact Lady Constance for more information or visit the website http://www.sca.org.au/broiderers/
ouseholds are usually semi-organised groups of friends who wish to get together for one or more SCA-related purposes of some sort and view themselves as a unit in this context. They have no official status and may or may not be interested in taking on new members.
A group of brewers and articulate imbibers. Contact Lady Elena or Lord Jardine for more information.
War Units are groups that enjoy fighting together, usually wearing the same heraldry.
Fighting unit interested in portraying a company of English soldiers during the second half of the 14th Century. Armour and weapons must meet the standards of the Company Charter (period helms are mandatory - no bar grills here thanks!). Contact Sir Inigo.
The heavy fighting unit of the household of St. Arnou. Contact Lord Benedict.
Fighting unit of Canton of Cluain. Led by their captain Fulk de Cherbourg.