Why I Hate Fencing
maddie teller-kook
meadhbh at io.com
Wed Nov 20 16:09:20 PST 1996
Greetings,
meadhbh here....
Rik Packham/Angus mac Taggart wrote:
(big snip)
. But should we give
> serious consideration to the formation of a new peerage?
sigh..talk about opening another can of worms. The rapier fighters
cannot be formed into a peerage unless ALL the kingdoms recognize the
fighting form and then the debate will start. The question always comes
up: Do we need 2 peerages for fighters? Why not recognize the rapier as
a Knight. We don't have separate peerages for different arts &
sciences. This is one that will take much discussion IF the time ever
comes.
Should the
> position of Don be elevated to being a peer? If so, should all Dons (and
> forgive me, but I know not the feminine (boy am I going to catch it for
> that one) form of Don), be elevated to peer status, or should they be
> re-avaluated(sp?) for the position of peer?
If a peerage is ever formed (and I mean IF)...it would not grandfather
in everyone into the order. Members would be elevated into it.
If they are re-avaluated for
> peer status, should a new (and unused) title be coined?
Most likely one will be developed. I wouldn't start hassling the heralds
about that now....
Should the Queen
> begin petitioning the peerage for the formation of this new status? Or
> should I shut up and run and hide the Highland way?
I don't think you need to run and hide over this one.....(grin). I
don't think (IMHO) that petitioning will do any good. Unfortunately,
until rapier combat is fully recognized than the only way to peerage is:
1. Become a chivalric fighter and get knighted (Sir Galen Niccoli is a
wonderful example of that)
2. Perform service to the Kingdom and Society and become a Pelican.
(Master Tivar Moondragon comes to mind).
3. Do much research into the costuming, fighting styles, and the
timeperiod in general and get a Laurel. (Don't know of anyone in
Ansteorra recognized in this manner but it has happened in other
kingdoms).
well...that is my 2 cents....
meadhbh
>
> Angus "The Curious" mac Taggart
>
> ----------
> > From: Chris Walden <cmwalden at flash.net>
> >
> > Sir Lyonel Oliver Grace wrote:
> >
> > > Let's
> > > try "the result that fencers with peerages FOR FENCING are about as
> > > common as three-headed sheep." Well, maybe TWO-headed sheep.
> >
> > There have not been peerages for fencing because the powers that be
> > have not seen fit to make one. But then a peerage isn't really made
> > for one activity, is it? It's based (theoretically) on the ability
> > in one's art, and the way in which they shape the people around them.
> >
> > Antoine
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