NR - Principality
Chris Backus
cbackus at peakonline.com
Thu Sep 7 18:23:02 PDT 2000
Does something have to be broken? I think it would be neat to be a
Principality. We would get a "national" identity for the North, not
just a regional one. This would include heraldic display (banners,
etc. for the war field, for court, for high table at feast), a focus
for regional/Principality pride (heraldry, a name, CPs), all sorts of
other court type stuff.
Why wouldn't we want to be a Principality? Why would a Shire wish to
brave the political crap that is entailed in becoming a Barony? Ask
Northkeep, then ask Mooneschadowe for a different view. I see a
Principality as similar, except we wouldn't have to go through the
political issues of picking a Baron(ess) because a Prince and Princess
would be chosen each six months at Coronet lists.
One of the best indicators of whether someone deserves a high level
award is the question, "Except for the title and the insignia are they
already a _______? Are they doing the job? Does the populace see
them as a ______?" I think a similar question can be asked in this
case. I already feel like the North has a slightly different flavor
and would love to formalize that while retaining all ties to our
Kingdom. Others might not.
Don Stephen Hawkins
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phillip Stallcup" <PStallcup at MMCABLE.COM>
To: <northern at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 8:02 PM
Subject: RE: NR - Principality
> I'm still wondering why? Why become a Principality? What singular
'thing'
> is broken that needs to be fixed? What would be better than it is
now?
> Would the CPs come to more events hosted by small groups or would
they be
> away at Kingdom events with the crown?
>
> I'm confused...
>
> Ld. Llygoden Llwyd
>
>
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