[Bards] Fw: College Hash
Alden Drake
alden_drake at sbcglobal.net
Mon Nov 6 09:27:23 PST 2006
I believe the the idea for the sash when it was talked about earlier on
the list, was for it to be a visible sign to those OUTSIDE the bardic
community that the person wearing it would be willing to perform at that
particular time. Something like a taxi's in-service light. This was
talked about to allow the Nobles, Autocrats, etc easily grab a bard to
fill dead time. As such it would need to be easily visible and "clash"
with your garb. Think of it the same as a Herald's sash. Wearing one
means you're willing to go out and make announcements. If you need a
break, you can take it off. This was also looked at as a way to help
those newer bards who do not have the same level of reputation be
recognized as willing and available to perform before court gets started
or a situation like that.
Now I agree that the insignia for the College should be more flexible in
fitting in with one's garb, mainly because it is something that would
probably be worn most of the time.
So to sum it up, I see the College insignia and the blue sash as two
different things. The first meaning that you support the College and
the bardic arts in general, and the second meaning that you are willing
to get up and perform right now.
That's my thoughts. How do the rest of you see it?
Donnchadh
I agree 100%. ~Alden
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