SR - A Question Concerning Principality

Martin, Brian bmartin at origin.ea.com
Wed Jun 24 16:30:37 PDT 1998


Hey There,

Well, I wasn't questioning any reasons that someone may have for not
favoring the principality. I was asking if you no longer believed that
things were being done in a back door, which implied sneaky and under
handed, manner. I'm not trying to persuade you one way or another, I'm
trying to make sure that the air is clear of misunderstandings. (And by
misunderstandings, I mean just that. I don't think for a minute that
anyone has been motivated by malice.)

Pendaran

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Bob Dewart [SMTP:gilli at seacove.net]
> Sent:	Wednesday, June 24, 1998 6:11 PM
> To:	southern at Ansteorra.ORG
> Subject:	Re: SR - A Question Concerning Principality
> 
> Your Excellancy,
> 
> Back door was probably a bad choise of words.  I basically remember a
> thing
> in the Blackstar from K. Seneschal that basically said some disccuions
> no
> big deal.  Then some of the info started filtering back.  Now, some of
> the
> things I've seen in these lists.  And I just can't see the need for
> it.  Let
> me list a few off the top of my head.
> 
> 1).  Ease the finnancial burrden on the Crown. -- Yes it is expensive
> to be
> the King.  Many aspects of the hobby are very expensive.  But how many
> fought in the last Crown?  Must not be that bad or they wouldn't be
> there.
> And some have done it more than once.  God bless 'em, every one.
> 2).  Courts will be shorter. --Did all the groups suddenly get
> smaller?
> Eventually there will also be principality awards, thus longer courts.
> 3).  Ease the calendar.---Same number of groups, plus now there will
> be 4
> more blocked events at least for the principality.  In addition there
> will
> be principality events also.  Yes we've had some regional events
> already,
> but not many.  I'm sure there would be more principality ones.
> 4)  Reduce Crown having to travel.--On the weekends that there are
> multiple
> events, they can't make them all any way.  I don't believe any of the
> Crowns
> have travelled every weekend and I do not expect them too.  There are
> plenty
> of Nobles that can and do help hold court for the Crown.
> 5).  More pomp and etc..--We don't have all that many banner and such
> flying
> around now.  Why would there be more then if folks aren't doing it
> now?
> 6).  Workers will come out of the wood work.--The Crown almost evey
> reign
> beggs for insignia and scrolls.  There's not enough of us now doing
> them.
> And soon there could be more.
> 7).  More chances to hold office.--If only one region makes up the
> principality then where are the extra chances to hold office.  And if
> two
> regions go together, than the offices drop by half.
> 
> That's enough for now.
> 
> What ever the decssion.  I will support it.
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin, Brian <bmartin at origin.ea.com>
> To: 'southern at Ansteorra.ORG' <southern at Ansteorra.ORG>
> Date: Wednesday, June 24, 1998 9:52 AM
> Subject: RE: SR - A Question Concerning Principality
> 
> 
> >
> >
> >> My Lord,
> >>
> >> I do not have an objection per se to the forming of a principality
> >> right
> >> here,  no matter what all the stuff I  write might indicate.
> However,
> >> I
> >> can not help but think it is being done for the wrong reasons.  I'm
> >> sure
> >> some one will ask me what are the right ones.  Let's just say for
> now,
> >> I
> >> don't think we've gone  has far as we can as a region or a Kingdom.
> >>
> >> And because of the back door way this thing got started, I don't
> think
> >> it
> >> will have a chance foy several years to come.  Then I could be
> wrong.
> >> Dennis Miller aka  Gilli
> >>
> > [Martin, Brian]
> >
> > Hey Gilli (I spelled it right this time :D)
> >
> > I think that you have hit upon an interesting point in your
> >statement above. What do you feel are people's reasons for forming
> the
> >principality and by what means did you arrive at these conclusions? I
> >ask because I keep hearing things that are supposedly running through
> >the rumor mill and many of them - if they are actually being said -
> are
> >simply untrue. So what information did you use to form your opinion?
> >
> > Also, I must disagree about the notion that the principality
> >discussion got started in a back door manner. We have openly
> discussed
> >things on the net and publicly at events. No one has been
> intentionally
> >left out of the debate and everyone has been allowed to voice their
> >opinions. I think that people assumed that Middleford knew about the
> >discussion since the first one was held in Tempio. Plus, the buzz of
> >this debate has been circulating throughout the region and the
> kingdom
> >for some time now. Obviously, assumptions are bad things.
> >
> > Pendaran
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