[Archers] the St. Sebastian Prize at Pennsic XL
Holly Gibbons
holly0920 at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 1 16:44:15 PDT 2010
To the Scattered Archers of Atlantia:
Thanks for weighing in on the Pennsic question, COG. Experience is always the
best teacher. Even though I am rather a new kid on the block, I refuse to be
disuaded from this effort just because it hasn't worked out in the past. We can
always keep trying and perhaps by sheer force of persistence, we will get
somewhere this year. You never know when your luck will turn.
However, COG, I am puzzled by your promotion of a two-day
populace-championship shoot. Are you in fact volunteering to run this thing and
give up your Pennsic? Because if you are not, then I believe we'd better stick
to what we were working on, which is a short, expert-level, single day shoot
that will not (hopefully) overtax any one individual. I'd like to focus on the
possible.
Siegfried, thanks for your hilarious and so spot-on suggestion about naming the
shoot! I love it! Henceforth to be known as the St. Sebastian Prize . . . . this
surely clears the air and takes the problematic and contentious words like
"championship" and "Pennsic" and "known world" completely out of the ring. And
think of the possible prizes! A handmade museum-piece reliquary containing linen
threads from the very holy bowstring of our dearest Patron Saint of Archery,
Saint Sebastian!
We've gotten pretty close on this discussion board to a consensus on many of the
elements we forsee in this shoot. It will be at Pennsic; it will be completely
outside the Pennsic war; it will go up and get shot and come down before
cocktail hour; it will be a concerted and joint effort by Atlantia's archers
and their best eight targets; it will be an individual championship;
and finally, it will be as inclusive as possible given the very real constraints
of time and logistics.
At this point, I am going to go out on a limb and propose that we form a
committee to take this beyond the drawing board. I volunteer myself only because
I am really tenacious and passionate and as far as I know, am the only person to
freely (stupidly?) offer to take this on, and I volunteer Lorelei and
Janyn (hope that's ok, guys!) because they have wisdom and power and are very
politic and nice to work with. A number of individuals have volunteered to help
with the shoot and prizes and targets and several have sent in numerous great
ideas (yay!) Anyone else up for the politicking? Our first order of business is
to draw up a document that outlines our task ahead and all the variables and
possibilities, so we know we are on the same page, and our second order of
business is to find out to whom we should be looking for help in the Mid Realm
and East powers-that-be.
When you really think about this, every archer out there should be happy about
this initiative: it can only be positive for archery, for archery at pennsic,
and for archery in all our kingdoms. We must stop thinking of this as an
adversarial quest and try to share our joyful vision instead.
Nuala of Needwood Forest
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