Principalities
Richard Bainter
pug at interval.net
Wed Sep 18 05:29:22 PDT 1996
> However, if you now travel to areas that will be in another principality
> and which then become seperate kingdoms it will, possibly greatly, affect
> things. Because when the areas are in a different kingdom you probably
> won't see the event announcements in your kingdom newsletter. Are you going
> to be willing to pay the extra money to get an additional one or two
> kingdom newsletters?
Actually, yes. When I was traveling to the Middle Kingdom more often
than I am now, I got their newsletter just to keep up on things and
incase I wanted to go to an event. I never actually did, but I wanted
the ability to.
> Many people who live near a kingdom's edge do not go to events in the other
> kingdom. There was a lot of squawking when SCA Inc. raised the membership
> $10 recently. Are you really going to be willing to pay more than this (for
> two additional kingdoms) to keep up with the other kingdoms that used to be
> part of Ansteorra?
I'm sorry. That may be a lot of money to some people, but $10 a year just
isn't that much to me. I probably won't get my out of Kingdom
newsletters first class, but I'll still get them.
> Think on this before you automatically say "Of course.".
I always think before saying "Of course."
> The well known events (usually those in the big baronies) may not be hurt
> by this, but the small shire events may well be.
And the events I go to are the well known ones, and not the small shire
events. (Speaking out of turn here.) In general small shire events are
not attended by a lot of people from any great distance at all.
Ciao,
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