[Sca-cooks] Re: Creative Supplimentation

ekoogler1 at comcast.net ekoogler1 at comcast.net
Wed Jun 1 11:15:36 PDT 2005


In Atlantia, usually, if you want crash space, you can let the Autocrat know.  I rarely use it anymore because these old bones just don't like sleeping on floors!

Kiri


> 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
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