[MR] Re: Regional badges

Baron Otto RobertEDay at hotmail.com
Mon Feb 14 07:50:24 PST 2005


What of the renown that we are denying our opponents?



What of our own élan? Are we too afraid of defeat that we are unwilling to
set our war banner at hazard? If we carry it on the field, and place it at
risk, aren't we telling the world that we trust our army with its defence,
and aren't we challenging the world to send their best to try and take it?



Just a thought.

Otto



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kevin Maxson" <Kevin at Maxson.com>
To: <atlantia at atlantia.sca.org>
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 8:15 AM
Subject: [MR] Re: Regional badges


> Duke Cuan wrote:
>
> > As an aside, it would be
> >my advice that these banners not be carried onto the field
> of battle, but
> >instead remain on the sidelines to mark the point for
> reforming the troops
> >after the engagement.  This approach also ensures that no
> enemy will ever
> >carry one of those banners from the field in the event of
> disaster and
> >afterward attempt to ransom them back to our proud kingdom.
>
> And for that, I specifically thank Your Grace.  As well you
> know, I have carried the 25-foot Atlantian War Standard into
> battle many times, and fighting with it (both indirectly and
> directly) is a challenge.  The only thing that ever spared
> Atlantia from having to ransom it was the fact that it was
> securely taped to my body.
>   +   Kevin of Thornbury, OP
>  +++  (Kevin Maxson)
>   |   Kevin at Maxson.com
>
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