ARCH - Another name

Earl Albrecht ealbrecht at nitekmcallen.com
Fri Jul 7 14:24:55 PDT 2000


> 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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