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Missile Weapons Manual: 
Preface
 
Page 3 of 14
© Adrian Empire Inc.
February 2003
http://www.adrianempire.org
P
REFACE
This manual details all aspects of missile competition and combat that may take place within the Empire of Adria. 
Archery was authorized in Adria in 1999, when this manual was first published. Since that time, it has undergone 
clarification and expansion, the most extensive in 2002. In February, 2003, missile weapons were added to the 
manual, requiring an extensive rewrite and reorganization to include all aspects of missile weapon combat. There 
were no changes to existing rules, only clarifications. All additions pertain to missile weapons.
I. T
ARGET
 A
RCHERY
A.
Method of Competition
Any structured tournament style is acceptable so long as it is conducted in a safe manner and results in a 
definite winner. Creativity is encouraged. Safety is the primary concern in tournament. Several suggested 
activities for tournament purposes are described in 
B.
Lists
There are two levels of competition in archery tournament. The Bowmans list is for those who are just 
beginning. The Huntsmans list is for those who are more advanced. Refer to the Bylaws of the Adrian 
Empire to review the requirements for advancement to the Huntsmans list. There is no minimum number 
of archers required to receive a participation point for an archery tournament, however, there is a 
minimum of four (4) archers required per list for the winner of the list to receive a tournament win point. 
Requirements for advancement in rank as an archer are detailed in the Adrian Bylaws.
C.
Scoring
Scoring is based on the structure of the competition. The Range Master will arbitrate any disputes.
D.
Range Safety
This section describes range safety when using standard target arrows. Range safety is much more relaxed 
when archers are using combat arrows.
1.
Range Master
A Range Master must be present at all times when archery is taking place. The Range Master will 
be responsible for range safety. This includes setting the limits of the range and equipment checks. 
The Range Masters may participate in the archery tournament. See 
2.
Archer Qualification
Archers must be qualified by the Range Master or Minister of Archery. Archers will be tested on 
archery safety, range safety, and equipment maintenance.
3.
Signalling Readiness
No archer may fire their bow until the Range Master has checked for safety and given the okay to 
fire. When the archers on the shooting line are ready to begin their round they will signify their 
readiness by having one hand raised. This will insure that everyone is ready. Verbal 
acknowledgement of readiness is not acceptable.