[Scriptoris] seeking painted charters for a library...

Ches ches at io.com
Mon Feb 7 15:31:39 PST 2005


This was when I was in Bryn Gwlad about 20 years ago. They were
literally physically destroyed by the local guild head. When we
found out that the charters we painted had been retired I had asked
her if she would return them to me so that I could have them in my
portfolio. She said that she could not because she had cut them up
and thrown them away so that they could not be used by mistake. That
is where I got my information from that they had been destroyed.

I did not mean that today they are destroyed. My apologies.

Which reminds me, Morgan Cain has requested that if her original
scrolls that she provided the office of Sable Scroll have not been
used that they be returned to her please. I have her address so that
they can be mailed back to her.

Chiara

Kimberly Koch said:
> Unless there's been a change of which I am unaware,
> you don't need to destroy painted scrolls that have
> been retired, although I've run into a number of
> people who have that impression.
>
> Retiring a charter usually means that it is pulled
> from the set of masters and is no longer reproduced
> and distributed. It does *not* mean that you can't use
> the ones you already have in your possession.
>
> Charters are retired for a number of reasons - most
> often, it's just to get new charters into circulation.
> Occasionally, they're retired for spelling, text, or
> spacing issues, but even those are usually *very*
> minor. When I was Signet, I happily accepted any
> painted charter - retired or not - because any minor
> flaws in the text were never reason enough to discard
> a well-painted scroll.
>
> I'm sure Darius can tell us if that policy has
> changed.
>
> Sara
>
> --- Chiara Francesca Arianna d'Onofrio <chiara at io.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Many charters have been retired. Every year we
>> retire more. That may
>> be what you are running into when you cannot find
>> one online. If it
>> is not online the chances are that it is retired. We
>> did not want
>> anything retired put up there for exactly that
>> reason. We did not
>> want anyone finding it and thinking that it was ok
>> to labor over
>> their scroll for hours on end just to find out that
>> we are no longer
>> using it. It happens to all of us, I know that at
>> least 10 of mine
>> were destroyed because they were retired. Kind sad
>> and heart
>> breaking but that was many years ago before the web
>> was even in use.
>
>
>
>
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