The Wolves of Dunvegan
The Fighting Element of the RenScots

Danny and Brian, demonstrating rapiers.       The clashing of swords, the ring of steel on steel, the beat of boots upon the ground as the screams of battle rage...all create a rush of adrenaline within one’s soul. Men in kilts with the colors of their plaids flashing about as they engage in the deadly dance of the broadsword fighting that fills a man’s heart with chivalry and a woman’s head with the fancies of romance. The art of swordsmanship has been a fascination for every generation for the last millennium. A skilled display of ancient combat captivates and entertains audiences like nothing else.
      We are the Wolves of Dunvegan: the fighting element of the Renaissance Scots Living History Association. We demonstrate the European Sword arts of the medieval, renaissance and 17th century. You might see everything from fast and furious basket-hilted claymore fights, elegant and graceful rapier duels to melee fights that have the power to keep you on the edge of your seat.

      We perform weapons demonstrations as well, in which we educate the public on the true history of swordsmanship and dispel many of the myths that Hollywood has created. Using our arsenal of rapiers, broadswords, claymores and other forms of assorted weaponry, we demonstrate the more practical application of these sophisticated instruments. You may discover it is a much different state of affairs than the misconceptions of romantic swashbuckling.

      In addition to performing choreographed fights, we engage in real combat using modified shanai (bamboo weaponry). At festivals, we are able to teach patrons the proper use of a blade and give lessons in realistic combat. We are always looking for new recruits and are happy to share our knowledge.
Corwin and Keny with pikes; the Chief looking on
Danny, Captain of the Wolves of Dunvegan, Master of the Sword, and Chieftain of Glenelg
Danny, the head of the Wolves and Master of the Sword


You may contact the Wolves at DunveganWolves@aol.com.



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