ANST - Squire/Knight relationship

Jan Downs warrior at texas.net
Mon Jun 29 11:06:46 PDT 1998


I personally hope that my knight will also give me guidance on the bearing
and proper bahavior of a peer.
Martel
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Wolf <WolfJ at bisys.com>
To: ansteorra at Ansteorra.ORG <ansteorra at Ansteorra.ORG>
Date: Monday, June 29, 1998 10:45 AM
Subject: Re: ANST - Squire/Knight relationship


>Pug wrote:
>
>>This leads to the perfect reason why student/master relationships are a
>>"good idea".
>>
>>Take it up with his knight and not the public at large. If that doesn't
>>work, there are others in the Order that would be willing to help, so
>>try talking to them.
>
>In a continuing effort (nods at Pug) to lead the conversation to 'greener
pastures...'
>
>Is it usual for a Peer to address/cover/train inter-personal skills with
their student?  Obviously, the greatest body of knowledge to be transfered
by a Knight is skill at arms - a Laurel conveys their art - a Pelican, their
work ethic (?)  Is this something that is often discussed in the
Master/Student relationship at the onset? Or is it assumed that the student
possesses these skills, and that is why the Master chose to instruct them in
the first place?
>
>Your thoughts on the concept?
>
>Lord Manfred Wolf (who does a "lil of this, and a lil of that" - but mostly
just tries to stay outa trouble!)
>Barony of the StarGate, Ansteorra
>VIVAT ANSTEORRA!!  (for the lurking Trimarians!)
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