[Sca-cooks] Face it- we're ALL Ruled by Cooks!

Susan Fox-Davis selene at earthlink.net
Thu May 30 20:33:01 PDT 2002


"Harris Mark.S-rsve60" wrote:

> Lainie commented:
> >Come to think of it, I have seen some Crown Princesses
> >get AoAs in the court just before their Coronation.
> >Also redundant.
>
> Sigh. This is likely to get some folks mad at me. But I
> have to disagree with this statement.
>
> Getting an AoA means you have done something. At least
> ideally, it means you have participated enough and done
> enough work to be considered as part of the SCA.
>
> <snip>
>
> Luckily most Crown Princesses have already met the requirements
> needed for an AoA, before they enter Crown Tournament.  If they
> haven't, then they should probably not be entered in the Crown
> Tournament. But that is not a requirement.

Interkingdom Anthro:  it is here.  To be a Combatant OR CONSORT in Crown
Lists, one must be a paying member, attend a certain minimum number of
events in the preceding six months, have name and device at least
submitted to the College of Heralds.

Selene, Caid




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