SC - scadianisms
Stefan li Rous
stefan at texas.net
Thu Sep 2 00:13:56 PDT 1999
> Yes, but at least "eric" has an SCA story (history) behind it, as opposed to
> just being a word used to substitute for something that doesn't sound
> medieval. The use of "eric" is part of the SCA culture deriving (as I
> understand it) from the old red ribbon/fabric used to mark the list field
> which was fondly called "Eric the Red" by those who used it... It was later
> shortened to Eric and extrapolated by others to denote the list boundary
> long after the orignal "eric" was no longer used.
>
> Or so I have been told.
>
> Caitlin of Enniskillen
This what I've been told. But it is a West Kingdom thing, not a Scadian
thing. For more details on this, I think it is covered in one of these
files in the SCA-STORIES section of my Florilegium:
SCA-hist1-msg (86K) 5/15/92 Msgs on the history of the SCA until 5/92.
SCA-hist2-msg (122K) 8/20/94 Msgs on the history of the SCA until 8/94.
SCA-hist3-msg (106K) 9/22/98 Msgs on the history of the SCA.
West-hist-msg (31K) 4/10/98 Histories of the West Kingdom.
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Mark S. Harris Austin, Texas stefan at texas.net
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