ARCH - Another name
Earl Albrecht
ealbrecht at nitekmcallen.com
Fri Jul 7 05:29:03 PDT 2000
Heilsa,
Could you explain what a King's Archer is? Also, I believe I heard of a
fairly new position of Royal Archer (like King and Queens Defender) is this
correct? Maybe I'm getting ahead of my self, especially since I don't even
have a bow yet, but I want to set my sights/goals now so I can start off on
the right foot, heading in the right direction.
In troth,
Erik the Black
(Earl Albrecht)
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Dewart" <gilli at seacove.net>
To: "Ansteorran Archery" <ansteorra-archery at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 7:13 AM
Subject: ARCH - Another name
> Greetings and Hi There,
>
> A while back on this list someone brought up taking students. That
thought
> has been in the back of mind and has finnally come up for air. Here is my
> basic very changeable sugestion. Untill we get a higher level award,
those
> people who have been awarded the King's Archer may take students. (In
> reality, any one can teach if they have someone willing to learn what they
> have to teach them). Hopefully a relationship such as a Don to a Cadet
or
> a Knight to a Squire or a Pelican to a Protege or a Laurel to an
> Apprentise. My only problem is what spiffy thing do we call these
students.
>
> So what do you all think?
>
> Gilli
>
>
>
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