St Aiden's and Lochmere.
Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 9:10 am
All,
There is a lot going on, so here is the low down.
I've been approached a lot about "there are awards out there if you (Galatians) want them" and "friendly kings." In particular, Ursus is a bug in my ear. It should be no surprise that there is a spotlight on us.
Adding to this, I have been asked to join St. Aidens. Generally, I would dismiss any Atlantian "award" out of principle, but these seem to be changing times.
St. Aidens is for Atlantian melee fighters. However, as awards go, it's just a step above the disbanded orders and just below the Sea Urchins - a children's award. As you know, Atlantia does not value melee much, and there was even talk of disbanding the order.
I was clear, nothing comes before my own. Finn said that was his rule too, so that shouldn't be an issue. I asked what would be expected of me, and I was told I would need to train new fighters. I said I already do that, and they responded that is why they want to recognize me. Fulk was pretty plain, "Obviously, don't wear the baldric if you field against us (Atlantia)."
I have worked hard to keep us separate, so I'm unsure if this is an honor I want - or more specifically, if I want to attract the attention and politics that may come from it. At the same time I don't want or group to be overlooked, because we are "not in the SCA." Perhaps, all I ever wanted was there respect, and that, we have earned.
So maybe it's time we interject some of Galatia into Atlantia, on our terms. Maybe we try to shape things. Maybe, we accept a few Wookiee badges and play the game. Maybe this is a launchpad that can be used to support melee, so in future years they can't forget to schedule melee events.
So there's that. Additionally, Lochmere has moved the practice to by my house. To be clear, practice is every week, only the "big" or St. Aidens Practices are on our calendar. I'm thinking I'm going to go every week. There is a lot of new blood there, and this practice has the possibly of catching fire. I encourage you to come.
Let me know your thoughts, I'm trying to make a decision by Tuesday.
There is a lot going on, so here is the low down.
I've been approached a lot about "there are awards out there if you (Galatians) want them" and "friendly kings." In particular, Ursus is a bug in my ear. It should be no surprise that there is a spotlight on us.
Adding to this, I have been asked to join St. Aidens. Generally, I would dismiss any Atlantian "award" out of principle, but these seem to be changing times.
St. Aidens is for Atlantian melee fighters. However, as awards go, it's just a step above the disbanded orders and just below the Sea Urchins - a children's award. As you know, Atlantia does not value melee much, and there was even talk of disbanding the order.
I was clear, nothing comes before my own. Finn said that was his rule too, so that shouldn't be an issue. I asked what would be expected of me, and I was told I would need to train new fighters. I said I already do that, and they responded that is why they want to recognize me. Fulk was pretty plain, "Obviously, don't wear the baldric if you field against us (Atlantia)."
I have worked hard to keep us separate, so I'm unsure if this is an honor I want - or more specifically, if I want to attract the attention and politics that may come from it. At the same time I don't want or group to be overlooked, because we are "not in the SCA." Perhaps, all I ever wanted was there respect, and that, we have earned.
So maybe it's time we interject some of Galatia into Atlantia, on our terms. Maybe we try to shape things. Maybe, we accept a few Wookiee badges and play the game. Maybe this is a launchpad that can be used to support melee, so in future years they can't forget to schedule melee events.
So there's that. Additionally, Lochmere has moved the practice to by my house. To be clear, practice is every week, only the "big" or St. Aidens Practices are on our calendar. I'm thinking I'm going to go every week. There is a lot of new blood there, and this practice has the possibly of catching fire. I encourage you to come.
Let me know your thoughts, I'm trying to make a decision by Tuesday.