Playing This Game Another Way

Galen of Bristol pmitchel at flash.net
Sun Mar 2 15:18:39 PST 1997


KiheBard at aol.com wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 97-02-28 13:49:57 EST, Llygoden writes:
> 
> > As for 'chasing the belt' I think Galen said it best in that he didn't
> >  get the belt until he stopped chasing it.
> > I am a heavy weapons fighter, and  I would like to be a Knight
> > someday, but it is by no means necessary to my
> >  enjoyment of the SCA. It's my understanding that the belt will come,
> > you have to practice and be noticed, surely,
> 
> Fully agreed. (The *type* and *regularity* of notice are also important.)
> 
> > (and be squired etc. etc. etc.)
> 
> Her we must part company for a bit. Where is there any requirement
> that a given gentle must squire (or apprentice or whatever) before
> they are considered for a granted peerage?

No.

Galen Edwin Kirchenbauer
Galen Niccoli
Inman McMoore
Seamus of the Cats
Rowan Beatrice von Kaempfer

These all spring to mind as members of the Chivalry who
were never squires.

- Galen
-- 
Viscount Galen of Bristol, KSCA, CSM, etc.
Paul Mitchell, pmitchel at flash.net / "noblesse oblige"
http://www.flash.net/~pmitchel/galen.htm 
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