ANST - Belts and their meaning..
Pug Bainter
pug at pug.net
Mon Apr 6 11:24:33 PDT 1998
Casey&Coni said something that sounded like:
> I'd like to try to answer your questions...
Thank you very much. This actually helps a lot. I've always noticed the
belts, but didn't really think about what *I* should be doing or
observing or what not because someone else choose this relationship.
> Note that both squirings done this weekend in Tempio, by Duke Kein
> and Baron Lyonel,
I missed this one. Who is Lyonel's new squire?
> Squires are telling you by wearing that bold red belt in public that they
> want and need your help to be more knightly, be that in the way they throw a
> slot shot, call their blows, or how they behave in interpersonal
> relationships.
I rather like this description and will do all I can to help.
> Certainly. You are the chivalric quality control and you have a great deal
> of influence in the sculpting of new knights.
Oh now that scares me! *grin*
Of course I don't think that the Knights should have a lock on Chivalric
*behaviour*. We should all be Chivalrous. (Some of us, self included, need
to be more than others.)
> I feel you are a fine judge of character and would
> *love* to have a progress report from you on my squires (Romanus- Seawinds,
> Constantine- Tempio).
I will try to make sure to note when squires/apprentices/proteges are
doing good or bad and inform their teacher or someone to make sure it
gets back to them.
Ciao,
--
Phelim "Pug" Gervase | "I know that I will never be politically correct
Barony of Bryn Gwlad | I don't give a damn about my lack of etiquette
House Flaming Dog | As far as I'm concerned the world could still be flat"
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