scrolls [Fwd: HERB - recipe request]

Magdalena magdlena at earthlink.net
Wed Mar 22 09:19:40 PST 2000


I forwarded the question to a friend recently come from Atlantia.  Please read
below.
-Magdalena


Chuck_CTR_Graves at mmacmail.jccbi.gov wrote:

> Magdalena,
>
> Could you post the remainder to this gentle.  I'm not sure from the address
> whether I was sending a response to a person or a mailing list.
>
> Thanks,
> Tadhg
>
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>
> Greetings,
>
> If you are currently in Atlantia, go ahead and commission someone AND notify the
> Clerk Signet.  That way the Signet knows one is being done and the commission
> from that office (which is on someone's list in Atlantia) can be removed.  I
> know of several cases where this has been done.
>
> If you are in Ansteorra (with a promissory from Atlantia), DEFINITELY commission
> someone...especially if folks know you have moved.  There is some semblance of
> order among the Scrivners and your scroll would go way down the list (if not
> actually fall off).  Again, check with Atlantian Clerk Signet to see about the
> status of the scroll (whether it has been assigned and who).
>
> Regards,
> Tadhg
>
> ____________________Reply Separator____________________
> Subject:    Re: HERB - recipe request
> Author: Magdalena <magdlena at earthlink.net>
> Date:       3/22/00 8:31 AM
>
> >
> > PS I finally got my promisory for my AoA. Now I have a silly question. Can I
> > commission someone to do the actual scroll or do I have to wait for one from
> > Atlantia? (Too embarassed to ask this question anywhere else.)
> >
>
> I live in Ansteorra, but here's my SWAG.  As far as I know, it is not wrong to
> commission a scroll at any time for an award you have received.  Also, many
> people have never gotten their promissory note redeemed in many kingdoms.  So I
> would say go ahead and commission one.
>
> -Magdalena
>
>
>
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