Award Distribution Was Re: Complaints about publications
Deborah Sweet
dssweet at okway.okstate.edu
Thu Mar 16 12:45:22 PST 1995
Savian writes:
>By the way, do you have an update or the RoP I can grab
>electronically? I would guess your BBS does, but I don't remember how
>to get to it. I like to use the information to do various analysis to
>get a better picture of how Ansteorra's award distribution is
>evolving.
Yes!! It's been *so* frustrating not having the awards listed in the
Black Star for the past year and a half! I for one really miss it. How
else can I find out who has received what award?
I too have been keeping a list of the award distributions, but only for
A&S (AoA, Thistle, CIM, Laurel) comparing the number of days from AoA
to each successive award, by region where it's possible to be accurate.
I also have a small list comparing the peerages from AoA to peerage,
divided by region (where known). There are, of course, many problems
with a list of this fashion because someone could be playing for 10
years or more without getting an AoA, but it's the best alternative
right now. (Knights easiest, Laurels second, Pelicans the hardest, but
vast differences by region.)
>I think that award giving is one of the ways that the kingdom's
>development is guided. A look over the thistles and what categories
>they were given in is very illuminating <g>.
Here's an interesting note: [All data is accurate as of a year & half
ago, when awards stopped being printed in Black Star]
Of approximately 77 Laurels, only 3 had received a Thistle in Costuming
Of the approximately 700+ Thistles, around 89 were given for costuming,
the category with the highest number awarded (something like 15% of all
Thistles).
Or in other words, if you get a Thistle in Costuming, it's a kiss of
death to achieving the Laurel.
If you really want to get a Laurel, your best bet is getting a Thistle
in Calligraphy/Illumination.
(I don't have the hard numbers in front of me right now, but if anyone
doesn't believe this I'll be glad to post it to the list or private
e-mail.)
I don't really anticipate the percentages/numbers to have changed much
even over the past year and half.
Estrill Swet
Dancemonger & Keeper of A&S lists
(I've been thinking of adding more)
Mooneschadoweshire
dssweet at okway.okstate.edu
*I may work for OSU, but I certainly don't speak for them.*
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