ANST - Belts and their meaning
mirrim at texas.net
mirrim at texas.net
Thu Apr 16 12:25:25 PDT 1998
Lady Devnet here
(snip)
> The short version of the story is that someone
> to whom he has no personal fealty or obligation demanded that
> he stop what he was doing and instead do their bidding. He
> was not asked nor even told politely; he was ORDERED to obey.
(snip)
> Why was Othar treated this way? Because he's a squire. Some
> people seem to think that anyone caught wearing a red belt at
> an event carries a greater duty than the rest of us to serve
> the populace at large.
When I've noticed that happening, it's usually a knight ordering a
squire, anyone's squire, to do something. I wish more knights would
lead by example and say something like "let's both go do whatever to
help so-and-so".
Mirrim
"Practice principled acts of self-interest and ruthless logic"
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