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Calgary sword and armour company suits up Comic Expo cosplayers

The Calgary Comic Expo kicks off on Thursday and that’s keeping a local medieval sword and armour company busy suiting up knights and Vikings. What are you wearing?

Dark Ages Creations supplies medieval costumes and teaches sword fighting

Some of the knights who work at Dark Age Creations. The Calgary company sells, rents and builds medieval battle gear and teaches HEMA — Historical European Martial Arts. (Dark Age Creations Facebook)

A local company that rents and sells medieval battle gear is busy getting cosplayers suited up for this weekend's Calgary Comic Expo.

  • Show us your Calgary Expo costume. Send a picture to calgaryphotos@cbc.ca and tell us how you made it.

Dark Ages Creations is stocked with swords, shields and armour, but also crafts custom chainmail — which can be a tedious process.

"It's like metal crocheting," said company president, Jamie Ripley.

He said a single chainmail shirt takes about 100 hours to craft and he's making them for clients in the television, movie and theatre industry — but also for people who love dressing up in costume.

"We get a Game of Thrones person in weekly," he told the Calgary Eyeopener on Tuesday.

Historical European Martial Arts

Dark Age Creations also teaches HEMA — Historical European Martial Arts, a sport Ripley says is growing internationally at a "staggering rate."

"Just like you see these martial arts that evolved in China and Japan and Asia, we had similar martial arts that developed in western Europe during the medieval period — it was just a different type of sword they were using."

Thousands of cosplayers will be at Stampede Park this weekend for the Calgary Comic Expo. (Dark Age Creations Facebook)
Some of the weapons that will be on display this weekend at the medieval armour booth at the Calgary Comic Expo. (Dark Age Creations Facebook)

Safety first 

Ripley and his squires will showcase their weapons and love of Crusader and Viking fashion Thursday through Sunday at the Calgary Comic Expo.

Their booth, which Ripley lovingly refers to as "Sword Island," will feature an armoured teddy bear named 'Sir Teddington.' Visitors can also 'Hire-A-Squire' and get outfitted in a suit of armour.

Ripley said all the pointy ends of his weapons are padded so that no one will poke an eye out.

"We do take safety very seriously. Last thing you want is somebody getting bumped in the back of the head with one of these in a crowded aisleway."

Sometimes the president of Dark Age Creations, Jamie Ripley (right), gets thirsty. So he puts on his armour and goes searching for mead in Calgary. (Dark Age Creations Facebook)

With files from the Calgary Eyeopener