Del Rio Renaissance Faire gathered for its second consecutive year at Whitehead Memorial Museum on Saturday and Sunday. The event harkens back to days when knights and kings ruled the land, and when magic and mythical creatures captured the imagination.
DRRF’s biggest attraction was Austin Blood Guard, a squad of armored combat knights who brave violent free-for-alls with dangerous weapons for the joy of the audience. Other attractions included a trio of bellydancers, caricature artists, medieval-themed vendors, and numerous food and drink options.
The Faire saw over 800 visitors in its two days.

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