[Moo] Moo Digest, Vol 115, Issue 10

Miriel de Nedham miriel.denedham at gmail.com
Mon Jul 8 10:54:04 PDT 2013


A list of the Baronial awards that the Kingdom is aware of can be
found here<http://op.atlantia.sca.org/barony_awards.php?barony_id=33>.
There are listings from this year (Defending the Gate), though the baronial
court report from Birthday has not yet been entered.

Miriel


On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 1:46 PM, Laurie Clarkston <garadh56 at gmail.com> wrote:

>  When the Baronial OP link went away, so did the list of Baronial Awards
> for various activities.  The OP has been outdated by several years, but you
> could at least find a definition of each of the Baronial awards.
>
> So, if you want to recommend someone for an award, there is no listing to
> show what awards Stierbach has.
>
> Cairistiona
>
>
>  On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 12:36 PM, Miriel de Nedham <
> miriel.denedham at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I never said it was on the Stierbach website.  I don't know about how it
>> was set up before I started playing and paying attention to these things,
>> but at one point there was a link on the baronial website to the baronial
>> OP, which was hosted on a personal website.  That website became
>> unavailable or inaccessible or somesuch (I don't know the details) a
>> few years ago and so the webminister removed the link at some point, since
>> there wasn't much use in keeping a broken link.  Since then the example
>> text and the badge images have been unavailable online.  Again, that's as
>> far as I know --- someone else may have started hosting the images, but I
>> haven't come across them.
>>
>> For the most part, the Atlantian OP has covered the information that used
>> to be on the Stierbach OP, with the exception of the Stierbach-specific
>> badge images and blazoning and the award text examples, and has mostly done
>> a good job of keeping things up to date.  Given that, and as far as I know,
>> Stierbach hasn't needed to recreate what used to be on that personal
>> website because the most important information is being maintained by the
>> Kingdom.
>>
>> Miriel
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 12:02 PM, Jonathan Blaine <hourumiyamoto at gmail.com
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Why was it taken off the baronial website to begin with if we had
>>> information on it?
>>>  On Jul 8, 2013 8:09 AM, "Amie Sparrow" <troenwolf at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>  Miriel,
>>>>
>>>> As someone who used to do a fair number of baronial scrolls early in my
>>>> SCA participation, I think your project would be very useful. I applaud you
>>>> for taking it on. There's no reason we can't have our own litte book.
>>>>
>>>> It was a lot easier to get to Baronial scroll information when it was
>>>> on the Stierbach website. Now you have to dig for it on the Atlantia site.
>>>> If someone is a newbie, it would be discouraging.
>>>>
>>>> I will check my old scroll information to see if I have alternate
>>>> wording for Baronial scrolls.
>>>>
>>>> Amie Sparrow
>>>>
>>>>  ------------------------------
>>>> Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2013 07:52:26 -0400
>>>> From: miriel.denedham at gmail.com
>>>> To: moo at lists.stierbach.org
>>>> Subject: Re: [Moo] Moo Digest, Vol 115, Issue 10
>>>>
>>>> The reasons this project seemed like a good idea when I proposed it:
>>>>
>>>> 1. The award badge images only seem to be available through a scribal
>>>> version of word of mouth and even the blazonings are buried in the O and A.
>>>>
>>>> 2. I have exactly one award text verbage for each award, most of which
>>>> have notations indicating they were approved by Mika and Ursula.  These
>>>> used to be available on Enequy's website that held the Baronial OP.
>>>>
>>>> 3. I'm hosting a scriptorium that wants to help with court dockets,
>>>> scroll backlogs, and several other projects, but the bulk of the
>>>> participants are just starting out or for some other reason are
>>>> uncomfortable with entirely improvising award text, much less doing that
>>>> for every single scroll.
>>>>
>>>> One easy-to-acquire document, containing all that information and
>>>> tailored specifically to our barony, in a familiar format and in a central
>>>> location seemed like an ideal solution.  I saw a need, so I tried to fill
>>>> it.  I apologize that my desire to help has apparently caused some offense
>>>> or confusion.  I would still like to see the project through, even if it
>>>> will never be well received by the barony at large.
>>>>
>>>> Miriel de Nedham
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 11:39 PM, Suzanne Olson <lady_esperanza at cox.net>wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I like that there is not set text so that awards can be more
>>>> personalize, less cookie cutter. That way everyone's scrolls can be
>>>> tailored to them.
>>>>
>>>> Like you said previously, variety keeps court more interesting.
>>>>
>>>> Baroness Esperanza
>>>>
>>>> On Jul 7, 2013, at 11:21 PM, Suzanne Olson <lady_esperanza at cox.net>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > It was my understanding that there was not set award text for an of
>>>> the Stierbach awards. I like it this way.
>>>> >
>>>> > I guess scribes could use the canned text like kingdom level scrolls
>>>> but I would prefer that they don't have to. Just like with Kingdom level
>>>> awards, the canned texted doesn't have to be used.
>>>> >
>>>> > Baroness Esperanza
>>>> >
>>>> > On Jul 7, 2013, at 11:01 PM, Jeanne Zabel <jzabel at va.metrocast.net>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> >> Miriel and I have copies of the baronial award
>>>> >> texts.  But there is only one set of wording for each award.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> The kingdom handbook has several text variations as well as the
>>>> graphics for each award.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Miriel would like to create a similar handbook for Stierbach scribes
>>>> to use for baronial awards and is looking for input to create a variety of
>>>> texts for each award.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Having variety keeps court more interesting since the herald would
>>>> not be reading the same wording over and over.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> In service,
>>>> >> Christina de Nedham
>>>> >>
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