[Sca-cooks] Re: Creative Supplimentation
Martinsen at ansteorra.org
Martinsen at ansteorra.org
Wed Jun 1 09:51:55 PDT 2005
Hum. Interesting differences. I started playing in
Northshield when it was part of the Middle. In the 2
years I played there, I saw royalty once, at my first
event and I didn't know what to do. (Nothing like getting
called in front of the King during feast when you have no
silverware and are eating steak with your fingers).
Most events were camping, except in the winter. A 3 hour
drive to an event was considered daytripable. Feasts were
standard (and cheep cheep cheep!) at camping events,
although they were usually small (50-60 was standard)
Leftovers were used for breakfast. I wasn't paying
attention to what kind of food was being served at feasts,
as long as I didn't go away hungry I was happy.
The one thing that I miss in Atlantia is Crash space. In
Northshield, you could always call the autocrate (or the
crash-o-crat) and they would have a list of people willing
to take folks in for the night. Made day events possible.
Don't here about that out in Atlantia.. Maybe I'm just in
the wrong circles.
Kerri Martinsen
Hrosvitha von Celle
kerrimart at cablespeed.com
On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 09:11:36 -0700 (PDT)
Pat <mordonna22 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I started in the SCA in Atenveldt (Greater Phoenix, AZ).
> There are three baronies, a College, and a Shire all
>within an hours drive, but the rest of the Kingdom is
>spread out over a huge area. (There are nearly 5 million
>people in Arizona, but 3 million of them live in the
>GPA
More information about the Sca-cooks
mailing list