[MR] Question regarding regions....

Karen Summerfelt-Hume chagankhulan at comcast.net
Fri Dec 21 09:22:28 PST 2007


Actually that's just Bright Hills and Highland Foorde because we have been 
dubbed The Wardens (or Guardians) of the Northern Marches (or Reaches). We 
guard the northern Atlantian border.  If memory serves I believe Temur, 
whenm he was Baron of Bright Hills, was first granted to style himself 
"Guardian of the Northern Marches".  It is an UNofficial title.

Chagan
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Glynis Gwynedd" <ylandra at gmail.com>
To: "koldune" <koldune at yahoo.com>
Cc: <atlantia at atlantia.sca.org>
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 11:37 AM
Subject: Re: [MR] Question regarding regions....


And I've frequently heard Bright Hills, Highland Foorde, and the other
northernmost groups called the Northern Marches (or was it Northern
Reaches?) or something similar.

On Dec 21, 2007 10:04 AM, koldune <koldune at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Actually, Cap'n, Atlantia does have regions—four of them. They are
> referred to by the mundane name of the state(s) in question, as shown
> on the kingdom Web sites list at www.atlantia.sca.org/groups.php. Like
> wise, if you look on the the Atlantian regnum at
> acorn.atlantia.sca.org/regnum.php, you'll find that many of the kingdom
> officers have deputies for each region or position for one.
>
> These regions, however—if I understand it correctly—are purely
> administrative. I believe they came into being more or less
> haphazardly, when Atlantia became too large and populous for one
> kingdom officer of any description to keep good track of.
>
>  I don't know, though, whether anyone has ever considered giving the
> Atlantian regions what amount to Scadian names, like a local group.
> Tacking nonmundane names—and perhaps nonmundane civic heraldry—onto
> the regions, without changing the regions' mostly practical function,
> might be an interesting idea. I confess, though, that I can't think of
> a compelling reason either to do so or not to do so.  Arguments for it
> might be extra "spiff" or additional regional entity—nice for form,
> perhaps, but not crucially necessary. Arguments against would include
> if naming the regions would cause red-tape problems. Also, I definitely
> don't think there's any need of creating additional pointy hats for the
> regions, or that there ever will be. The last thing Atlantia needs,
> IMHO, are more semiannual tourneys for which there can't be any date
> conflict. <grin>
>
> Milords and ladies, what do you think? Should Atlantia's regions have
> nonmundane names and such?
>
> From: Cap'n BlackJack Flint <qm_blackjack_flint at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [MR] Question regarding regions....
> To: Atlantia at atlantia.sca.org
>
> Ahoy there, lads and ladies-
>
>     Have been doing a bit of research, as I am attempting to become
> more a part of Atlantia daily.... I have noticed that Atlantia does not
>  break themselves up into "Regions" ((States)) like other Kingdoms
> do.... For example, how does one refer to "South Carolina" in
> period????  I know "Michigan" is referred to as "Pentamer" in the
> Middle.....
>
> Just curious, and thought I would ask....
>
> Until the next,
> Yours in service,
>
> Cap'n "Black" Jack Flint
>        Lord and Master of "The Raptor"
>             Brute for Hire
>
>
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