ANST - 14th century knights
Nan Bradford-Reid
ad-4na at mail.utexas.edu
Wed Jan 7 13:02:03 PST 1998
At 02:36 PM 1/7/98 -0800, you wrote:
>Alexis wrote:
>> Speaking as someone who has just moved up 200 years or so (~1400-1425, I
>> prefer the later armor styles), I am curious as to what era most people
>> are choosing to center on.
Sir Conor is mid-to-late 14th Century, about the same era that Sir Pendaran
described earlier, although Conor has been there for a lot longer. I
started out in the early 6th century, in Ireland (complete with the moniker
Caireach ni Ruadhagan--boy, is *that* a mouthful), but realized I could have
a lot more fun a thousand years later in England. Occasionaly I get hung up
in the 14th or 15th century (or even earlier) just because I like the clothes!
I do find it funny to see people's definitions of "early" and "late." In my
earlier persona I thought the 14th century very late, but once when I wore a
cotehardie and sideless surcoat to an event, [then] Lord Pendaran
complimented the outfit and said something to the effect that far too few
people did early stuff really well...
>I haven't seen such a trend in my area. I feel quite surrounded
>by earlier personae, especially celts, gael, and norse, plus
>the odd byzantine.
>
>- Galen of Bristol
>
Oh, I don't know, Galen, Zara Zina's not *that* odd. ;^)
Catherine
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