[Bards] in response to Esther

Manners, Tabitha tabitha.manners at okstate.edu
Tue Oct 31 10:11:19 PST 2006


I have heard this sentiment expressed by a few others in the North.  I
do know that it is something to consider and is also something that
/can/ be done well even at a distance.  If the group's missive to their
champion is to represent the group wherever the champion may be and let
it be known that they are the groups champion, this is highly achievable
and can bring the group and bard a lot of word fame.  If the goal for
the champion is to personally provide entertainment for the local nobles
at their pleasure at events for their group (if more than one event is
hosted a year) or whenever they happen to be at the same event, the
challenge becomes much greater and more difficult for the champion bard
to meet.  It might be wise when entering a competition to have a clear
idea of what is expected of that particular champion.

 

Lady Liliana Byrnes

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