[Ansteorra] Dream Persona questions - Stefan

Isobel de Kirkbryde kirkbryde at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 12 21:53:43 PDT 2007




Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 23:14:10 -0500
From: Stefan li Rous 
Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] Keeping the Dream Persona questions
To: "Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc." 


On Jun 11, 2007, at 9:58 PM, Isobel de Kirkbryde wrote:
(snip)

> As the Guild Head for the Guild of St. Camillus de Lellis, we  
> recognize that many of the assistance devices for folks who are  
> differently abled are not period.

What guild is this. Is it regional, kingdom or Society-wide?

The guild is currently recognized in the Kingdom of Ansteorra.  There is a society-wide e-list and others are working to get the charter recognized in different Kingdoms.  My next task is to get our badge passed. 

The Guild's purpose is to help those who have disabilities (it started with auto-immune disorders but has spread to include all disabilities) to be able to play in the SCA in a way that is more period and for the fun of doing so. 

> It is our goal to find ways to play that appear more period by  
> doing the research that Duchess Willow is talking about.  For  
> example:  It may seem like a silly thing, but I researched the  
> types of collars that dogs wore in the middle ages.

I've been promised an article for the Florilegium on period dog  
collars by several people, but so far nothing has shown up. So if  
you've written such an article or are feeling adventuresome...

I haven't written an article, but will try to in my copious free time.  The best information on it is found in the dog collar display of the Leeds Museum. 
> Once I found that, I then began my quest to find one that met the  
> requirements of being orange for my hearing dog but was also period  
> style.  I found it and purchased it.  Now, my hearing dog wears  
> garb right along with me.  It was fun researching it and it is fun  
> explaining it to others.  I think this is one point Duchess Willow  
> is trying to make.

Yep. Anyone seen my small white dog and his wooden wagon?

I believe I saw your small white dog and his wooden wagon when I was in my "chariot."  I LOVE what you've done to make him look more period and work as well.  I about died laughing with delight the first time I saw him. 

> Yes, I have a cell phone at events.  Up until, the middle of May I  
> had a minor child who was old enough to find his own activities to  
> wander around to (he was 17).  But, if there was an emergency, I  
> wanted him to be able to reach me.  Milord husband usually has an  
> amateur radio with him, but it is hidden in the car.  When the  
> weather gets threatening, he can find out if it is going to be  
> dangerous or just inconvenient.

Thank you for both the radio, which can really make a difference at  
some events such as Waterlord :-) and for keeping it hidden.

At Beltane, it kept people from freaking out over the clouds.  The clouds were ones the weather service calls SLCs -- Scary Looking Clouds.  But, there were no tornadoes to worry about or flash flooding, so folks could relax and enjoy themselves. 
>
> What I really miss from my first introduction to the SCA 20 years  
> ago vs. when I finally was able to join 4 years ago is the chivalry  
> and I'm not talking about on the battle field.  I mean the genteel- 
> ness and respect that was practiced which made the SCA so magical  
> for me.  I'd like to see us teaching manners and courtesy to our  
> newcomers.  I can overlook the garb that isn't quite right a whole  
> lot easier when folks are courteous and nice to each other.

This is a good reminder for all of us. In the rush of things  
sometimes it is something easily forgotten. And yes, it is something  
that needs to be taught. The outside world seems to value these  
behaviors less and less and thus does not teach them.

The "manners" or chivalry or whatever you want to call it, made a huge difference in the short time my son was a "Man at Arms" for a Squire in our Barony.  He was taught to respect women and to be polite even when he didn't feel like it.  It sure was better coming from the Squire and Knight than from mom.  Of course, eventually he will understand parenting -- when he is one. lol. 


Lady Isobel de Kirkbryde leanbh a Úna
Guild Head of the Guild of St. Camillus de Lellis, Kingdom of Ansteorra
V-Scribe Canton of Skorragardr
Deputy Northern Regional Scribe
Member of Clann Lochlan
Member of Clann Haddock
Member of House MOO
       
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