[Northkeep] Keeping the Dream alive

Jerry and Teresa Herring j.t.herring at sbcglobal.net
Mon Jun 4 15:11:47 PDT 2007


 In my time with in the SCA I have learned that there is not one dream that 
is followed but many brought together by our society. Our goal should be to 
share with each in those dreams. We should seek to create a time and place 
where chivalry, honor, integrity, and glory are more respectful and 
romanticized behaviors upheld by us all. We should all hold ourselves 
accountable and pursue bettering this game we play. We should strive to be 
more than people in funny clothes having a party.

It is my dream to walk the fields among the pavilions and see people being 
more and better then what they are in their everyday lives, to see friends 
gathered together in good company and good fun that follows the tenants of 
this romanticized medieval life that we pursue. It is my hope that we all 
realize that we have a very special opportunity to take part in something 
special within the SCA, that this is a special place where inside each of us 
is a special dream and that we might come to honor and respect those dreams 
as much as we should honor and respect each other.

To much of late I see people showing disrespect, or participating in lewd 
acts, I see people not taking the special efforts that those who went before 
took to make an SCA event a magical place, a place of knights and kings, 
where every woman was a lady and every man was chivalrous. We need to strive 
to change ourselves in little ways, ways to be a little kinder, to have more 
understanding, and to show it in acts of kindness, respect, and patience's. 
We need to learn to strive for and promote the humble grace, honor, and 
nobility in each of us. We need to to do more than recognize those qualities 
more than that we need to revel in them.

Look to yourself search your heart of hearts to see if you are upholding the 
ideals of the SCA, I would challenge each of us to become a more noble and 
honorable person one who gives kindness, and respect with grace and 
humility. Answer this challenge and see if your idea of the dream does not 
become bigger and better and shared by others.

kindly,
Ian Dun Gillan
Baron Of Northkeep 




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