SC - Chivalry, a definition & some thoughts

Seton1355 Seton1355 at aol.com
Sun May 17 13:30:14 PDT 1998


On Sat, 16 May 1998, LrdRas wrote:

> Which brings up a whole new subject, I hope. :-) Since chivalry is to be
> practised in the SCA. How do cook personas best portray the code of chivalry?
> What is the true definition of chivalry as opposed to all the appendages that
> are hung on it? Is chivalry pertinent to to cook personas or has it becokme a
> term that is so vague that it has become undefinable? How can cook personas be
> examples of not only chivalry but also other qualities such as honor which are
> important to the SCA?

Chivalry is service to others.  Supporting the weak.  Fighting for what is
right.  When Gareth was sent to Camelot to work in the kitchens, we are
told that he worked well and without complaint - as one would expect of a
true-born knight.

Elaina

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