[Ansteorra-archery] the future ??
Blackmoon
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Fri Jul 1 09:29:52 PDT 2005
GREETINGS
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ARTHUR BLACKMOON
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alden Drake" <alden_drake at sbcglobal.net>
To: "Archery within the Kingdom of Ansteorra"
<ansteorra-archery at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 7:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Ansteorra-archery] the future ??
> I agree with JP here. It is for the branch to decide how they wish to be
best represented by
> their champions. If they have a list of ten qualifiers to compete, that's
their choice.
> Likewise, we have a choice in what competitions we wish to compete in.
>
> We also have the freedom to play the game the way we choose, so long as we
adhere to the
> requirements we encounter along the way. If you believe you should only
be one group's champion
> at a time - fine. If you see no harm in holding multiple titles - fine.
You will always find
> someone who disagrees with you if you look hard enough. As long as you
don't try to force me to
> play your game, we'll get a long just fine. :)
>
> I have the following philosophy on the subject: I will hold any number of
non-baronial level
> championship, that I am fortunate enough to win, without issue. If I hold
a baronial level title,
> I will consult the B&Bs of the baronies in question before I enter into
another baronial
> competition in which I am competing to win. For example, I am currently
the Titled Bard of the
> Barony of Loch Soilleir. I competed in Steppes Bardic, but had no
intention of winning, so I did
> not consult with the B&Bs of the Loch and Steppes. In December, I will
compete in Stargate Bardic
> and since I would like to win that one, I will consult with the B&Bs of
both groups to make sure
> they are agreeable to my holding both titles if I am so fortunate.
Granted, the Loch and Stargate
> are very close neighbors, and currently share several champions, it is
still a point of courtesy
> on my part to consult with them.
>
> In service,
> Alden Drake
>
>
>
> --- Paul Thorne <paulthorne at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> > Well, without getting buried in all the various beliefs and feelings
mentioned, here is what
> > I see as the crux of the situation;
> >
> > Regardless of the verbiage, traditions, or anything else, if you are
not able to uphold the
> > position of Champion as dictated by the groups policy then do not
compete. It is the groups
> > right to hold their Champion to certain restrictions, it is their
Champion after all. If you
> > don't like their policy, show them by voting with your feet and don't
compete. By competing in
> > their championship you are accepting their terms for their Champion. If
you falsely accept
> > their terms and do not fulfill those obligations then your honor will
bear the burden.
> >
> > Jean-Paul
> >
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