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Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 9:57 am
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 10:09 am
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 3:58 am
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Kittywitch LoneDuke Kittywitch I can't see how this could have offended. I understand what you are saying. When you say mundane what do you mean by it? A non-SCAdian. It's common parlence up here. Nothing more is meant by it, derogtory or otherwise. I really didn't expect anyone to so much blink about it. eek ...... redface sweatdrop I grew up in the SCA, and I use the word mundanes when I'm around another SCAdian as a derogatory for non SCAdians. But that's cause I don't get a long with the "normal" people. xd I'm constantly getting slapped or a really dirty look from it too..
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 4:08 am
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Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 3:10 pm
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Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 5:18 pm
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Kittywitch THE Mysterious-inu Infact, I've been told that LARP is BASED off the SCA. LARPers use padded swords and hardly anything to protect themselves. Yes, it is. Down to the part you're supposed to be in personna at events. Isn't that roleplaying? We don't play that we're fairies or mythical beings, because we're in a different game. In our game, we're all medeval people, and we take on that aspect and pretend to be that which we aren't. So there aren't any elves in the SCA. There aren't any... dire displacer beasts in GURPS, does that make it any more a roleplaying game than D&D?
I agree! I am not sure how to express the feeling I get from the SCA over all other groups one may find playing in a park near your home. The SCA seems to be the adult version of all of them. It seems more of a study in the ancient ways rather than a replacement for them. One thing for sure the SCA was there first. There is a group which came from England to the US after the SCA but was older than the SCA.
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Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 1:44 am
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Ringbender Those who come to check out the SCA Guild are newbies. They know a little and want to learn more. In my humble opinion, we can and should do more to gather new members. The SCA as a whole is dying from the lack of new members. Ringbender Bear. I am i guess a newbie, but i have been swordfighting with a large group of friends we call the imishin for years now, I heard about the SCA about a year ago and have been wanting to join ever since. and now that i am joining, i plan on bringing a lot of the imishin with me. with this group of people and the chain of assoiciation we have with people interested, i think that we can get many more people interested and joining the SCA. smile but i do agree, the homepage needs more info... comic's tend to catch a lot of peoples attention, so if we could put in some sort of comic or something to catch the eye, and follow it with more information about garb, and the skills you can learn, we may get a better turnout from the gaian populace. maybe even show small picture samples of things people have made, and of perhaps a big war.... do they allow video's put on guild home pages? if so, i would be able to throw together a cartoon or something....... anyways, those are my ideas.... yea, i know, i probably talk type too much... sorry.
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Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 3:54 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 6:39 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 10:03 pm
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Seems this has turned into a question of semantics. As such, I'll insert my own two pence now.
Newbie: one who has expressed interest in the SCA and has made the effort to attend their first meeting, practice or event. Not an insult.
Mundane: all those who know nothing of or care nothing of the SCA, ignorance or choice, either way. Not an insult.
Naked: the term my shire uses to describe SCAdians in mundane clothing. Used good with good humor pretty much anytime two or more SCAdians are together, event or not.
LARP: yes, our events have many aspects of a LARP, but the SCA itself is not a LARP. It is the research and educational aspect (touted on the official web page) that sets us apart from a LARP. Yes, we have personas, but we do not enact full lives with them, as one does with a D&D, White Wolf or GURPS character. They are our personal basis for exploring the SCA, not a group role play. Don't get me wrong though; I do love rpgs and LARPS, so this isn't to insult either, just setting down my thoughts.
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