ANST - re: p-word: political considerations

Charlene Charette charlene at flash.net
Thu Feb 19 12:36:04 PST 1998


Galen W. Bevel wrote:

> Another thread has mentioned the practise of court barons and baronesses
> relieveing the load of the crown by holding court in their absence, and
> giving out awards for them.  This is a great practise, but in many cases
> it is a little bit of a let down (no offense to all of those courts
> B&B's out there, you do great things as far as I can see).  Imagine you
> are a new person, who has worked hard and diligently for your group.
> Just last week you were at an distant event (unbeknownst to the
> crown)and saw a person recieve his/her AoA from the Crown's own hand.
> This week, at your event, you get your own AoA, but it is given to you
> in absentia for the Crown by Baron LocalGuy, whom you respect greatly,
> but who you see every week out at fighter practise...   That has got to

This already happens.  Some Crowns will read awards into court and have the B&B give
them out later.  That's how I got my AoA -- at a non-calendar event to boot.


--Perronnelle




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