[Wyewood] A&S activities at Wyewood Champions tourney

Barbara via Wyewood wyewood at lists.wyewood.org
Thu Apr 23 19:41:55 PDT 2015


What a great idea, Master Raulthufr!  I hope many people bring their creations and projects to share!
Esclarmonde

> To: wyewood at wyewood.org
> Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2015 20:56:15 -0700
> Subject: [Wyewood] A&S activities at Wyewood Champions tourney
> From: wyewood at lists.wyewood.org
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> Greetings from Rauthulfr, Wyewood A&S Champion.
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> I thought it would be fun to try something new for the barony this summer. 
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> At Wyewood's upcoming Champions event, we shall be hosting the baronies
> first Fred! What's a Fred? That is indeed a fair question. To say that it's
> a non-competitive A&S venue is a beginning, but a more complete answer
> requires some digression; particularly so, given that Wyewood has never held
> a Fred within our borders.
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> Those gentles who have played for a while will remember the Laurel's Prize
> Tourney. They'll also probably remember that it wasn't for Laurels; that
> didn't really involve prizes; and that it wasn't actually a tourney. So as
> to correct these misconceptions, the An Tir Laurel Council adopted a change
> of name: Thenceforth, they were to be known as Freds. After all, if fighting
> can happen on Erics....
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> A Fred is venue for artisans to gather so as to display, present, and share
> their projects. Projects can be at any stage of creation or completion.
> Because there is no competition, a Fred is a great place to share insights
> or seek for help with difficulties. The environment is one of constructive
> comments, and of sharing a mutual enthusiasm the Arts & Sciences.
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> Documentation is welcome, although it is not required. It is also important
> to bear in mind, that unlike most A&S gatherings, authenticity and
> "periodness" are secondary to creation and creativity. This being so, there
> is no age restriction, and even the youngest artisans may bring projects. 
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> Gentles wishing to present a project are encouraged to R.S.V.P. so that
> we'll have an idea of how much room will be needed.
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