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- Subject: 7 On Fealty
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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 21:51:12
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- 7 On Fealty
- Period feudalism was based on -land.- We in the SCA must transfer
- this concept to the simple Peerage-honor (the Belt/Baldric, Laurel and
- Pelican), since within the SCA only Kings, Landed Barons and Princes (and
- their Consorts, of course!) are "landed" titles; they are the only ones that
- "control" an area of land. Therefore, the concepts of "allodium," or land
- that is held in "feodum solis" or "fief francum," meaning a fief that had
- -no- Lord superior to the Landholder, and little or no service to the Crown
- required for its holding, would apply very easily to the Master of Arms, or
- to any Peer that does not swear liege fealty. It is evidently a very period
- concept indeed.
- This is not to say that these Peers cannot swear a -personal- fealty
- oath of any kind to a Lord. Some Masters of Arms have sworn such an oath to
- the -person- of the King or the Queen and not to "the Crown" (with that
- particular feudal contract therefore ending at the end of that reign) and
- this is considered quite acceptable over the whole of the SCA.
- To complicate matters even more, one can choose to swear fealty in
- the context of an Office and not in one's "private" persona.
- I swore fealty as Baron of SunDragon .... not as "Ioseph of
- Locksley," who cannot and will not swear such, but as "The Baron of
- SunDragon." In other words, when the Baronial Coronet was on my head, I was
- the King's Man, and spoke and acted as the King's Representative. When the
- Coronet was -not- on my head, I reverted back to a simple, non-fealty
- swearing private person. When I made music, or went off raising hell, I -took
- off- the Coronet. My "private" persona and my "public" persona were kept
- -strictly- separate (especially because "Ioseph" had opinions that might not
- be quite in line with the opinions and agenda of "The Baron!")
- This would be an acceptable "out" (in my opinion) to an Officer who
- cannot swear liege-fealty as a private person, but who holds a Society Office
- under a Crown or Coronet .... but it -must- be an individual decision. If
- that individual decides they cannot do it in good concience, then their
- decision should be respected.
- I would not recommend this to persons who have no strong personal
- feelings nor very strong personalities. It is a hard and delicate line to
- walk, and can only be done with great attention to details, like saying
- -every time- "I am now talking as my private persona and NOT as (name of
- office)" and MAKING IT STICK.
- Much of this may seem like logic-chopping, or making a big to-do out
- of semantics, but it seems necessary. We are dealing with some pretty
- delicate matters here, that impinge on both "legal" and emotional issues.
- These issues tend to be extremely important for many people, and thus, an
- understanding of them can only be had by some pretty close reasoning, and
- some drawing of fine lines.
- I also must add that I have -not- talked about the various mundane
- considerations that might preclude the swearing of fealty. There -are-
- several good mundane reasons why a person could not swear fealty, even in the
- SCA in its' aspect as a "hobby" ..... but those mundane reasons are
- ultimately -entirely up to the person concerned.-
- I hope that this helps to clarify what is admittedly a rather
- confusing subject .... and I hope my unavoidable pedantry hasn't put too many
- readers off.
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- The passages from "The Organizational Handbook of the SCA Inc (Corpora)"
- are (c) copyright 1989 The Society For Creative Anachronism Inc. and are
- used under the blanket permission given for such usage by the SCA Inc.
-
- The passages from Western 12th Night AS 2 are taken from the only existing
- copy of the ceremonies as written (probably) by Master Randall of Hightower
- as posted on InterNet rec.org.sca 08 May 1981 CE.
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