For Faires it'd work. For the SCA, it's basically all participants in the SCA event. As far as getting the characters there if it's something they're not interested in, it's hard to say. Perhaps someone's done some research that indicates something will happen there? Someone interested in it and dragging along the rest? Perhaps even have something running through the SCA (or fake equivalent) and using it as a cult for worship is planning on using said event as part of a ritual to give it/return it to power. At that point you could actually have the group be one of the local aspects then drag them into something much larger for the climax. (You know... as I'm making this suggestion I'm realizing I might like to use this idea myself )
Now as far as villains I'd say that an outsider, especially one that's got tendencies towards anachronistic behavior/speech/dress, hide at one of these events would be child's play. At the major wars some groups that use similar rules for fighting show up so if someone looks odd or out of place, it's going to be assumed they're related to one of the other groups that come (the Tuchux being the most well known example).
You are more than welcome to use the idea. In fact, it's why I even HAVE this thread up and running.
The goal of this "city" is to give the GMs something to use no matter the player base; this way, they can take the uninterested party and drag them into this event without them all being SCA members, all because they know the crazy Black Court Sorcerer is going to open the Gates, or there is a traitor to the Council selling information to the White Court, or even something as mundane as a drug dealer using the event as a way to drop off the goods, not knowing his "client" is a Changeling who brought in the equivalent of supernatural bounty hunters.
Personally, I'm still leaning toward the idea of having a Black Court Vampire step up and try to "take over" while using the event as a way to determine who is "worthy" and who is food. And to think. . .that one was just the start, since I was going to turn this into a recurring location just outside of town.
Thus why I'm trying to blend the best elements of the SCA (kingdoms, re-enactments, member participation, etc) with the Renn Faire (non-members can attend, people come and go, some staffers/vendors always on the move, etc). I think that combination in the Dresdenverse would be almost
perfect for use in any campaign, for any number of story arcs (or even just a small part)
Just my two cents ^^;
If this Medieval Re-enactment Tournament is going to exist alongside a conventional City in the Dresdenverse, why not have some member or members of the re-enactment by NPCs in the mundane world. Kinda the way The Alphas are also Gamers. That could make for an easy introduction to the tournament location. Heck, a PC could even be a part of the group if they wanted to.
I've participated in the SCA for years now, and I've seen that the social cross-section of SCA membership is incredibly broad. From doctors to dock-workers. Science geeks, history geeks and gamer geeks. Heck, even Trek geeks. Literally any Face in a Dresdenized City, could also be a Medieval Re-enactor.
And a quick comment on SCA-style combat. While it's true that the weapons used are rattan rather than blunted steel, the armor worn is quite real, and for good reason. Even tape-wrapped rattan can break bones (particularly at the joints), and even with armor I've seen some wicked welts and bruises. Also, the fighting style is more like a martial art; not at all like stage combat. I've heard a story that an experienced SCA fighter was once hired as a consultant by a police force to train the officers in riot control techniques. Think Sword & Heater Shield = Nightstick & Riot Shield.
Thanks for the extra insight, gaelvin. I know a few guys that take part of/used to participate in SCA events (Pennsic for the group, if memory serves correctly), and they've proven to me that you don't need to be a die-hard "Knight in Shining Armor" if you want to re-enact.
I am thinking of tossing a Re-enactment group into the mix, and have them tied to the Vanilla Mortal Knight that has been previously mentioned many times. Whether or not they have any real role to play with getting the party there is up for debate.
And thank you all for the notes on SCA combat. A friend of mine just started teaching me the basics he learned by using a rattan, and after swinging that thing for a while, I can surely see why you'd need armor heavier than what I used in kendo.
For everyone else: I hope you are all at least getting some inspiration here, and if you don't mind sharing the ideas, I'd really like to hear it!
Hopefully, I'll get more of that stuff fleshed out soon. My day got hammered by meetings, and tonight I am meeting with some players to discuss options. I'll see what I can do about adding more to the list ^_^;