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- Subject: Re: Authenticity vs. fantasy (long)
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- In article <1992Nov18.054535.15835@organpipe.uug.arizona.edu> tip@lead.aichem.arizona.edu (Tom Perigrin) writes:
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- Sad story about a lot of good effort gone to waste deleted...
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- > I am a little puzzled by this... I didn't expect people to aclaim me
- >the next King because of my prowess with chisel and mallet, but I didn't
- >expect such total apathy. I still don't know how to explain it. Maybe
- >I should have washed my peasant garb since last year? (joke)
- >
- >
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- You might have had a bad day. Also, at least at Middle Kingdom Crown
- Tourney, the stress level runs pretty high. Everybody is fighting in
- crown, or rooting for somebody who is fighting in crown, running the
- event or stressing about the Kingdom A&S competion that will be held the
- next day. Generally if you look like you are creating something
- "important" (like a major piece of furniture with a lot of carving) and
- you aren't obviously a merchant, people will assume that you're working
- like crazy to get it finished in time for court in the evening. In this
- case it would be discourtesy to stand around and kibitz, and people
- just slink away quietly so not to disturb the artisan.
- Don't be discouraged. I for one think that it's a GREAT idea. I
- hope to one day be able to emulate your high level of authenticity. I
- also tend to sit around talking arts with the artisans and heraldry with
- the heralds, but I've always been something of a "Laurel groupie".
-
- >Who says "we" can't or don't want to reproduce the less savory parts of
- >Mediaeval or Rennaisance life - a few examples -
- >
- Mercifully deleted...
-
- Your remark reminds me of a fellow I saw a few years ago at Pennsic. He
- had decided that the SCA had too many nobles and not enough peasants, so
- he decided to be a beggar. He wore beggar' rags (made out of coarse
- brown cloth and sacking) didn't wear shoes (except when forced to do so)
- and refused to bathe for the entire week of Pennsic. He appearantly also
- begged for food and money (discretely) during the week. I don't know
- what he did for shelter. By the end of the week he was REALLY grubby and
- smelly.
-
- I have thought about doing an alternate persona at events, of Tom the
- Barber. He would be unshaven, unshorn, unwashed, and have an unpleasant
- tic of his razor-holding hand. He would go about offering to shave,
- bleed or barber people, or possibly pull teeth. The sight of his
- instruments (and the way he nonchalantly spat on them to get some of the
- grime off and then wipe the spit off on his sleeve) would discourage
- virtually anyone familiar with modern sanitation from using his
- services. Outside of the "Tom O Bedlam" routine, he would actually be
- familiar with most of the principles of Galenic medicine. ("Sickness
- caused by tiny animicules you say! Nonsense, it is miasma, ill-positions
- of the spheres, and an imbalance of the sanguine humor! If you'll not
- have bleeding, at least allow me to create a phylactery in the style of
- the Doctors of Padua, for you. If you would bind it against your forearm
- for a fortnight, it will protect you against imbalances of the blood!")
- If you read it, medieval medicine has as much internal logic
- based on naked-eye observations, as modern medicine. A "character" would
- be a good way of teaching people about the way people used to think
- about health, medicine and nutrition.
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- Lothar \|/
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- >Yours in bepuzzlement
- >Thomas Ignatius Perigrinus (AoL)
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