principalities... Up-date...
Leslie Miller
miller at pp.okstate.edu
Tue Sep 17 11:22:10 PDT 1996
> I live in a Kingdom that is (almost)
> totally split into Principalities -- and the one I live in will never be a
> separate Kingdom. Principalities can be fun -- I intend to enjoy myself at
> the Mists-Cynagua War this weekend (complete with dueling Principality
> Bards!), and quite enjoy Coronet Tourneys and Investitures in both of our
> mainland Principalities. (I admit that I don't get to Lochac (Australia) or
> Oertha (Alaska) as often as I would like.)
Eilis, these examples are great! Could you give some more
examples of how such principalities interact, and some of the
other benefits you see from having them? Any problems which may
arise from them? Your experience may help the rest of us broaden our
perspective a little.
Thanks,
Gunhilda
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