[Namron] Help me find a name!
Sami
mamasami at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 21 13:33:47 PDT 2004
Well, I do want to be a little bit different. After all, why else would one join the SCA unless one possessed a proclivity for the unusual? I know very little, however, of the Byzantine culture.
This is going to be a lot of work...I can tell.
Sami
muriel at entelesoft.com wrote:
Our area is kinda heavy on the Celt, Viking, English, and a contingent of Middle Eastern... If you wanted to be a little different, you might look at French, Italian, or Spanish. Another suggestion might be to start watching all the ol' "historical" movies to see if any time/culture pops out from your favorite movies. Its amazing how differently some movies feel when you watch them with your own possible history in mind :). Just because Gibson's Braveheart is historical crap doesn't mean it didn't underscore my penchant for plaid-framed knees. Movies hint at cultural trends, politics, and definitions of social graces that might make you think "There was a whole culture of people who acted like me?!" which may or may not be true, but it gives you a jump off point.
P.S. Byzantine is cool We need more of those. :)
-----Original Message-----
From: namron-bounces at ansteorra.org [mailto:namron-bounces at ansteorra.org]On Behalf Of Sami
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 2:39 PM
To: Barony of Namron
Subject: Re: [Namron] Help me find a name!
Bit and Byte...not too bad as far as nicknames. I really don't have one anymore. There was one, once, but my mother took it to her grave and it shall be known no longer.
Thank God.
Sami
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