Ow!

May. 31st, 2005 12:17 pm
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One of my favorite Atlantian peers just posted the newest edition of The Quarter, a satrical SCA mag:
http://www.thequarter.org/
Ow. Ow. Ow.
Thanks... that cheered me up.

Re: Stranger in a Strangeish Land

Date: 2005-05-31 05:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] goldsquare.livejournal.com
My apologies - I had not realized it was a serious question and not a mild attempt at humor.

SCA awards are ranked, and have precedence, and amongst the highest ranks and precedents one can received are the so-called "Bestowed Peerages", as they are awards one cannot earn by performing specific acts, but only by the hand of a King and Queen, and general acclaim.

There are 3, basically: The Chivalry, Laurel, and Pelican. The Chivalry are for embodying the noble ideal of the medieval Knight, the Laurel is for excellence as an artisan in the works of the Middle Ages, and the Pelican is for general levels of service to the organization at a sustained and high level.

The iconography of the Pelican is a Christian one, it is a symbol of self-sacrifice. For when the Pelican could not feed its chicks, it would tear strips of its breast free, and feed its young through its own body.

I mentioned albatross both for the Monty Python reference, and also the literary notion of an "albatross around the neck" being something which hinders a person. See Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner for a super-long explanation.

I hope I have answered your brief question properly, and I apologize for mistaking a query for a joke.

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