Clashing Steel and Camaraderie
To the uninitiated, the sport might sound scary, with the clashing steel, brutal fights and intimidating nicknames; such as the French Alp (a 7’ tall Frenchman), the Black Knight (an Argentinian fighter who has tempered the steel of his armour to pitch-black), the Cylon (and American whose armour is so highly maintained and polished it has a mirror-finish) and the French Ninja (a ludicrously fast fighter who, at only 5’ tall, can take down the French Alp in single combat).
Varik laughed this off- the MAC community could not be friendlier, or safer:
“You step into the ring, you beat seven hells out each other, you leave and buy them a pint as if nothing’s happened,” he said. “It is just a sport.”
Varik showed off his helmet, bearing a vicious dent in the visor, delivered by a halberd at the most recent training session. Given the amount of armour and padding, even taking a halberd to the face didn’t knock him down. He laughed at the damage, noting that the battle-scar added character to his armour:
“The only time you want it to look like [shiny] is if it’s brand new out the shop, or a display piece. That’s the only times you want it super neat.”
The IMCF World Championships begin on the 16th of May, and are being televised in a number of countries around the world, as well as being livestreamed on the IMCF’s Facebook and Youtube channels, so no matter where you are, you can see Varik fighting for Shetland.
The IMCF World Championships will be livestreamed on the IMCF’s Facebook page, at https://www.facebook.com/imcfederation/
Vikingr Hjaltlandi, Shetland’s Medieval Armoured Combat society, train on Mondays and Thursdays, from 6:30pm to 8:30pm in Lerwick. They can be contacted via Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/vikingrhjaltlandi/