
He's doing fantastic, just to be in Crown

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Not having a ton of experience with SCA, but having read some about it... yes, pretty much. Your 'persona' is what's picking up the various awards and such, especially if you're in combat or doing whatever other things-- Tevar for example is a scribe for her Barony (or whatever it is). If you were switching personas back and forth, you couldn't accrue any XP (or SCA equivalent).Kinyo wrote:So, thanks to this thread I am now in contact with my local SCA group and a week on Friday I will be meeting up with them and trying out some armoured combat.
I was wondering though, once you pick a persona do you stay in that persona at any SCA gathering?
You can change personas, it's not set in stone. Or even just have a "semi-persona" of something vague until you settle on one you like.Kinyo wrote:So, thanks to this thread I am now in contact with my local SCA group and a week on Friday I will be meeting up with them and trying out some armoured combat.
I was wondering though, once you pick a persona do you stay in that persona at any SCA gathering?
I think what you're wanting to know is "If I'm this person, do I have to act like I'm that person all the time?"Kinyo wrote:I was wondering though, once you pick a persona do you stay in that persona at any SCA gathering?
This being his first time, I think he underestimated "way the hell back."Rogue 9 wrote:Yeah, that's why you're supposed to stay way the hell back when combat archery is active and pay attention to what's going on.
Let me put it this way. When I'm filming an archery-active field or bridge battle, I do it from the castle battlements.Simon_Jester wrote:This being his first time, I think he underestimated "way the hell back."Rogue 9 wrote:Yeah, that's why you're supposed to stay way the hell back when combat archery is active and pay attention to what's going on.
The wide-brimmed hat he was wearing for shade probably didn't do his situational awareness of incoming arrows any favors, either.
HERALDS. That is all you need to know.Rogue 9 wrote:The plural of virus is not, in fact, virii. That's bad and you should feel bad.
You're damn straight. If you break your toys, you don't get to play with them anymore.Kinyo wrote:I imagine that my claims it was a valid tactic at Hastings will likely fall on deaf ears.