ARCH - Another name
Bob Dewart
gilli at seacove.net
Fri Jul 7 14:40:46 PDT 2000
Now there's something to teach by golly!!! Show them where the King's
Archers grow.
Gilli
-----Original Message-----
From: Earl Albrecht <ealbrecht at nitekmcallen.com>
To: ansteorra-archery at ansteorra.org <ansteorra-archery at ansteorra.org>
Date: Friday, July 07, 2000 4:25 PM
Subject: Re: ARCH - Another name
>> Knights teach much more than fighting to their squires.
>> But most of the archers I've seen post to this list seem
>> to want recognition primarily for accurate shooting and
>> service on the range. I hope that the more experienced
>> archers will also try to pass on the ideals of our
>> society, and a respect for diversity, as peers try to do
>> with their associates, when those archers start forming
>> formal student/teacher relationships.
>>
>
>Forgive the newbie question, but is there such a rank in archery as
'Knight'
>in chivalric? I understand there is an award of 'King's Archer' but I
don't
>know how to get one or what it means. And if there is no such archery
rank,
>why not?
>
>In troth,
>
>Erik the Black
>(Earl Albrecht)
>Legio Australis
>La Marche Sauvage
>Kingdom of Ansteorra
>
>"The Norse ideal was a man of open, generous disposition, a man imbued with
>qualities of compassion and kindness, not ruthless but firm and fair,
>even-tempered but capable of passion, physically accomplished and strong in
>a fight, but not a bully."
>
>Magnus Magnusson
>
>
>
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