[MR] archery: court at Wow

Glynis Knibb (Glynis Gwynedd) ylandra at gmail.com
Mon Oct 11 14:08:15 PDT 2010


Milady Nuala,

The heralds have two weeks from the date of the court to send their report.
Baron Talorgen was not the herald who was present at the court which
featured the archers, and therefore would not necessarily know which archers
were recognized. I have it on good authority that the report will be
forthcoming from the herald who was, in fact, at that court.

Please remember that the heralds are volunteers, serving to the best of
their abilities. That Baron Talorgen was able to get his court report in a
mere DAY after court at the largest event in Atlantia says something for his
dedication to the kingdom. I ask you to please have patience while everyone
finishes unpacking. Thank you!

Glynis Knibb
aka
~Lady Glynis Gwynedd
Barony of Highland Foorde
"Have you hugged a harp today?"
--
"Never argue with an idiot. People watching may not be able to tell the
difference."


On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 5:01 PM, Nualaofneedwood <nualaofneedwood at aol.com>wrote:

>
> Greetings to the Good Gentles around the Tavern this day.
>
> For those of us in the North of this Great Kingdom unable to travel to wow,
> I can say we eagerly awaited news of the events! We read avidly the gushing
> thanks to the autocrat, the gushing thanks from the autocrat, the
> lost-and-found lists, and last but not least, the official Heralds'
> descriptions of the goings-on at war and at the various courts.
>
> Much to our dismay, yet again, we are deprived of a report about the great
> competitions in Archery and awards therein given! The Herald only mentions
> in passing that there was in fact a Royal Court called on the Archery Range
> which will be reported elsewhere. Where? When?
>
> In recent past events, we have seen with our own eyes the Kingdoms' top
> Archers awarded the badges they have earned - - yet no mention of them shows
> up in the Heralds' official reports. Worse, the copy actually posted is
> along the lines of "several archers were given . . . . but we didn't catch
> their names."   Honestly, do you think if somebody becomes a knight you
> would not know their name?
>
> We beg the Heralds to consider Archery.
>
>
>
>
>
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