ANST - Re: Pelicans

Maddie Teller-Kook meadhbh at io.com
Wed Sep 24 16:11:14 PDT 1997


A Knight or a Laurel doesn't necessarily teach "talent". What I do is
try and nurture the talent that is already there within my apprentices
and hope their expertise grows as they learn.

meadhbh


Ghislaine Fontaneau/Elayne Hoover wrote:
> 
> > I can take someone and teach
> > them sword, shield and pole arm play and shield work (no bias there).  A Laurel
> > can teach brush, needle, and spoon strokes.  What would a Pelican teach?  At the
> > risk of becoming overly philosophical, it seems in many ways that service is an
> > innate thing waiting for expression and not a skill to be developed.
> 
> But can a knight *teach* Chivarly?  Can a laurel *teach* talent?  A
> pelican could teach how-to be a good autocrat, give lectures on
> diplomacy, etc.
> 
> Ghia
> 
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> Madame Ghislaine Fontanneau
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> surely a fate more-than-English and any god which would cause me to be
> less-than-French is no merciful god."
>                 --Madalaine du Bourdon
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