[MR] 4th Peerage

Jen Thies jenthies at gmail.com
Fri Feb 20 09:06:26 PST 2009


It should be noted that our current Earl Marshal and his three most recent
predecessors have fought both Rapier and Armoured Combat. Two have been
Knights, Three have been White Scarves, with Sir Roland being both. From my
off-field observations, both activities require strength, skill, and
training to excel at.

That being said, I'm not a fan of a "Fourth" catch-all Peerage.
I'd also like to point out that there is already a 4th Peerage, our Royal
Peers.

All that being said, bless your heart Hrothgar, don't ever change. :) It was
good to see you at Ymir.

Mistress Genevieve d'Aquitaine

On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Hrothgar <thorgrimm at windstream.net> wrote:

>
> >  Everyone should be able to aspire to a
> > Peerage someday if that's their wish; to impose limits on a group based
> > solely on their choice of fighting (heavy vs. rapier) in unfair.
> > Gina MacNeill
> > AKA Lady Rhiannon of Berra, CP
>
> This issue seems to come up every couple of years. I agree completely with
> Lady Rhiannon that everyone should aspire to a Peerage. It is truly the
> epitome of all that we do. However, the misplaced idea that new peerages
> should be created for each subgroup in the Society is ridiculous.
>
> If one wishes to become a Knight, then one can follow that path. The same
> holds true for Laurel and Pelican. If someone chooses to go in another
> direction, then that is their decision and they should be happy with that
> choice. They should not feel "cheated" that whatever their microcosm of
> interest is not recognized as a peerage worthy pursuit.
>
> Rapier was only allowed in the SCA as an peripheral activity to begin with.
> Atlantia buying into Ansteorra's White Scarf idea was just an end run
> around
> the BOD's decision on the matter. People choose rapier because it's easier
> than fighting. The learning curves are vastly different. To view them as
> equal on any level is just wrong. I have no real issue with fencing. If a
> person is unable physically, emotionally, or financially to participate as
> a
> fighter but want to get a small taste of what it's like to be on the field,
> then rapier is a fine and wonderful thing. But it shouldn't be considered a
> peerage level pursuit.
>
> Sitting astride a rocking horse brandishing a radio antenna about in a
> menacing manner does not equate to a Knight on a warhorse charging into
> battle.
>
> Ever Opinionated,
> Hrothgar
>
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