ANST - RE: ANST - RE: ANST - Protégés
jonwillowpel at juno.com
jonwillowpel at juno.com
Tue Nov 2 17:32:57 PST 1999
When I was in other kingdoms than Ansteorra I saw situations in those
kingdom that suggested that the only way you could get a peerage was to
be an associate of a peer. In this kingdom we have always maintained that
you could get a peerage as your own man. You did not have to wear a belt.
As we have moved toward the SCA norm more and more peers are only
training and teaching those who they think have potential. Very few are
willing to train the general populous. Their associate take up all their
time. Maybe it would be better if there were no associates and we spent
all our time training everybody.
Willow
On Tue, 2 Nov 1999 10:48:32 -0500 "Weiszbrod, Barbara A (Barbara)"
<baw2 at lucent.com> writes:
>
>
> > > Not having official protégés kept our information open to
> > > everyone but having protégés gives the impression that
> > > information will
> > > only be shared with those who pay a price.
> > > Willow de Wisp
> > >
> >
> Is it not the duty of all Peers to share their experience and
> knowledge? And
> if this is true, then could you not apply this same logic to say
> that there
> should be no Squires, Students, or Apprentices?
>
> No one would dare suggest such a thing, yet we continually hear that
> proteges are not needed.
>
> Alys
> Steppes
>
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