SC - tuchux
Philip & Susan Troy
troy at asan.com
Thu Dec 10 13:23:16 PST 1998
Christi Redeker wrote:
>
> They are extremely close, sort of. I met a wonderful lady who was a tuchux
> that was visiting a friend of mine in Al-Barran 5 years ago. She wore fur
> (of all types) and threatened anyone (jokingly) who came near her. She
> guaranteed me a place as an honored slave in her camp if I ever went to
> Pennsic because of my cooking.
I have a bit of a hard time finding slavery amusing in this context, but
I guess a compliment is a compliment. I believe Seneca said it best,
roughly translated into English, "He who has learned to die has learned
how not to be a slave."
> She was one of the only ladies in Tuchux
> camp that were not "slaves" to the men in camp and only one of four women at
> the time that was allowed to carry a knife in camp, because "slaves" were
> not able to carry live steel or any weapon.
How do they cook then?
> But when I told the gentleman
> that I was dating at the time that I was going to camp with her the next
> year at Tuchux camp for at least a couple of days he was offended and ready
> to lead a war party up the hill to rescue me from the barbarians.
>
> All in all, after his and I's break up. I think I would have rather been
> friends with her than him in the long run.
As I said elsewhere, the Tuchux are like many large groups who are
composed primarily of decent, honorable people, with a few morons
sprinkled in to give them a dubious rep.
Adamantius
Crown Province of Østgardr, East Kingdom
Argent, an owl displayed guardant sable, between three pheons inverted
gules, all within a bordure sable.
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Phil & Susan Troy
troy at asan.com
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