Prisons have been used throughout the centuries as a place to keep a criminal secured after being convicted of a crime.  The word prison has its origins in the Latin word, prehensio, meaning seizure.  They have been used as holding places for pre-trials and as dungeons, torture chambers for convicts.  Prisons have always been regarded as a necessary part of keeping the peace in a society.    

Prisoners had to endure some of the worst human conditions throughout the medieval period.  They were left starving and thirsty for as long as the guards felt necessary.  They were chained to walls or left in squalid holes.  Their beds, if any, were rotting piles of straw. Rats and insects took over every crevice of their living space as well as their bodies.  Prison beatings and abandonment were also common occurrences.

History has shown us that human beings are not kind individuals all of the time.  Simple imprisonment and never-ending hard work were not good enough a life sentence for some criminals, so torture was instituted into many prisons.  Some methods of torture included mutilation, constant physical pain, exile and slavery.  The masters of the prisons, although they rarely actually carried out these duties themselves, thought them necessary to make life in prison less of a holiday.

Often, the prisoners were innocent, framed by neighbors or creditors.  They were often blamed for having unpaid debts, which once in prison, they could not repay and so remained in prison their entire lives.  This created a never-ending spiral of debtors being forced in jail because a family member could not fulfill their debt. They lived in the horrible conditions as a result of a misunderstanding, or simply because they were related to a prisoner.  In June of 1215, the Magna Carta was created in order to eliminate the corrupt from imprisoning the innocent, but it was not strictly followed or enforced. 

Freedom after prison was a very rare occurrence in this time period. Even if found innocent, the masters of prisons did not make it a priority to release the individual. Most died of starvation, disease or as a result of the torture they endured.

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Patchwork Merchant Mercenaries had its humble beginnings as an idea of a few artisans and craftsmen who enjoy performing with live steel fighting. As well as a patchwork quilt tent canvas. Most had prior military experience hence the name.

 

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Vendertainers that brought many things to a show and are know for helping out where ever they can.

As well as being a place where the older hand made items could be found made by them and enjoyed by all.

We expanded over the years to become well known at what we do. Now we represent over 100 artisans and craftsman that are well known in their venues and some just starting out. Some of their works have been premiered in TV, stage and movies on a regular basis.

Specializing in Medieval, Goth , Stage Film, BDFSM and Practitioner.

Patchwork Merchant Mercenaries a Dept of, Ask For IT was started by artists and former military veterans, and sword fighters, representing over 100 artisans, one who made his living traveling from fair to festival vending medieval wares. The majority of his customers are re-enactors, SCAdians and the like, looking to build their kit with period clothing, feast gear, adornments, etc.

Likewise, it is typical for these history-lovers to peruse the tent (aka mobile store front) and, upon finding something that pleases the eye, ask "Is this period?"

A deceitful query!! This is not a yes or no question. One must have a damn good understanding of European history (at least) from the fall of Rome to the mid-1600's to properly answer. Taking into account, also, the culture in which the querent is dressed is vitally important. You see, though it may be well within medieval period, it would be strange to see a Viking wearing a Caftan...or is it?

After a festival's time of answering weighty questions such as these, I'd sleep like a log! Only a mad man could possibly remember the place and time for each piece of kitchen ware, weaponry, cloth, and chain within a span of 1,000 years!! Surely there must be an easier way, a place where he could post all this knowledge...

Traveling Within The World is meant to be such a place. A place for all of these artists to keep in touch and directly interact with their fellow geeks and re-enactment hobbyists, their clientele.

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