SR - Beginning new traditions

Timothy A. McDaniel tmcd at crl.com
Fri Jul 17 13:21:58 PDT 1998


Meadhbhvhphphphth wrote:
<< On the other hand,  will there be restrictions on fighting crown
once someone w
ins the coronet tourney?  just curious.  It would be sad to have the 
prince suddenly become the next king and not finish their reign.  
Just a thought. >>

Corpora, VI.A.1.f:

    (2) No Sovereign or Consort may fight or be fought for in any
    Royal Lists, nor may anyone hold more than one royal office,
    except for those held by virtue of holding another. (For example,
    a King may be temporarily Prince of a principality, if the Coronet
    is vacated and the laws regarding failure of the reign make this
    provision.)

    (3) Neither the Sovereign nor the Consort may become either
    Sovereign or Consort of that realm in the reign immediately
    following their own.

I believe the first provision was provoked by Michael of Bedford, who
won Atlantian coronet tourney and then Eastern crown tourney.  I could
easily be wrong, though.

BTW: Sovereign, Consort, and Royal are defined in that article as
applying to principalities as well as kingdoms.

Daniel de Lincolia
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