Fw: [MR] Honour to John Fornow
Mystic The Brat
sorchamyst at mindspring.com
Wed Apr 10 12:49:31 PDT 2002
----- Original Message -----
From: Mystic The Brat
To: Alison
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 1:56 PM
Subject: Re: [MR] Honour to John Fornow
I do not know if the gentle this missive was intended for will receive it or not but you have done us all a great favor in reminding us what Chivalry and Honor truly are!
It would have been so easy to let things rest but it takes a true and honorable man to publicly state what you have.
Sorcha Lochlan
House Sacred Circle
www.sacredcircle.net
----- Original Message -----
From: Alison
To: atlantia at atlantia.sca.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 6:24 AM
Subject: Re: [MR] Honour to John Fornow
Vivat to you Milord! It takes a brave man to admit a wrong. Smile alittle more today knowing you did the right thing.
Alison MacLeod
Canton of Baelfire Dunn
----- Original Message -----
From: SirWmLawrence at aol.com
To: atlantia at atlantia.sca.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 1:48 AM
Subject: [MR] Honour to John Fornow
Excuse me Good Peoples of Atlantia,
I am looking for John Fornow (I believe in the state of VA). I need to apologize and do make known his acts of chivalry. If he is not here and you know him please be sure he gets this. Thank you.
Milord,
I have found myself bothered and upset reflecting upon our battle at Coronation. For I feel I have done you wrong. On our last attack, as you recall, I hit you in the head and you at the same time drew a blow to the right side of body. You declared a kill and asked if it was a double kill. In a moment's thought I said it was "light...close but light." You nodded, shook hands and walked away. Good sir, not long after that I have doubted my call ... after all was I numb in the area from the blow in the attack before where I called it good and/or was it also the thrill of a 'win' after several defeats? I thought it may have been light, but now, I do not know. Even if it was 'light' it was clean, either way I feel ashamed and uneased. Even now as I write remembering your act of chivalry in our first battle...I was hit in my right arm thus forcing me to fight one handed with my left (I'm right handed). When I turned ready again for battle, you also removed your shield and fou! ght one handed and you needed not but you paid me the honour. Even though I was able to deal a 'kill' to you,(in the same fight) I find that the glory of the win of our battle is nothing but salt in my wounds. In light of the happenings, your acts of a noble man, and my wavering thoughts, I am truly sorry. I have showed dishonor to you John Fornow, to my king and queen, my knight, and the good people of our fair kingdom. I am sorry and ask for your forgiveness.
You, milord are the winner of the bigger battle. I will always remember your actions that day and learn from them.
I will take my leave now.
Angus of the Incept. Canton of Sarum Tor
AKA William Lawrence, North Carolina
What then is chivalry? So strong a thing, and of such hardihood, and so costly in the learning, that a wicked man or low dare not undertake it.... Whoso would enjoy high honor first must suitably display that he has well been schooled to such arts.
-The Biography of William Marshall-
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