[Ansteorra] Some info on the moderation...

Debbie Dewart darcy at seacove.net
Tue Jun 5 18:43:05 PDT 2001


Your scroll brushes are mightier than any sword I know.

Gilli
----- Original Message -----
From: "LEE A LEMONS" <lalemons at flash.net>
To: <ansteorra at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 7:57 PM
Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] Some info on the moderation...


> Greetings unto Ansteorra,
>
> I have found this whole thing to be a chance for nothing more pure
> maliciousness to
> be spread about someone who, in the legal eyes of the court and of modern
> society,
> has paid his debt and  is now exemplary in his deeds and actions.  This
man
> is a Knight
> of Ansteorra, has been our King, and has been a true gentleman in every
> sense of the word for as long as I've been playing, now beginning my 10th
> year.  Up
> until now, I've not heard one negative word spoken about him!
>
> The past can't be changed, but the present and future can be as we try to
> make it,
> and that's the best *any of us* can do.  To continue bashing someone for
his
> / her
> past is shameful, disgraceful, and not befitting of our Society.  These
base
> actions can only rend us apart, not keep us united, and are truly
> dishonorable
> acts.
>
> When I first joined, my strongest impressions of the SCA were that we were
> supposed to
> help and support each other, to help those who needed help, and to give
> encouragement so that we each could become the best we can be.  Very
little
> I've
> seen on the list over the past week has shown me any of this.  One other
> thing I
> learned when I first joined:  if ever you are in trouble or need help at
an
> event,
> look for someone wearing a white belt and gold chain.  He or she is a
knight,
> and
> thus our protection in our Society, our walking symbol of honor and
> chivalry.  I
> would look for Barn Silveraxe in a heartbeat for such help and protection!
>
> Before any of us hold the heavy sword of righteousness above another's
head,
> and
> condemn him/her, again, for deeds past done and paid for, we need to hold
it
> over
> our own heads and see how we each would fare.
>
> I'm just a scribe, my views are my own, and this was just my three cents
> worth.
>
> Curstaidh Magorlick





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