Re: [Mid] All Day Court and Regency Courts (was Court and Feast Together)

From: John Timmons <milman_at_indy.net>
Date: Fri 05 Nov 1999 02:56:49 PM EST
Message-ID: <38233681.2958@indy.net>

> Also, why don't we encourage royalty to allow more regency courts. >These smaller courts could then handle AOA's and other lower level >awards at more events. Thus courts where royalty are present would be shorter and involve more of the higher awards.
>
        Well, I agree court held through out the day, like it was at Crown, has
it's advantages but also other things are going on like meetings and
work in kitchens. The wait could be long if runners (poor tired
runners) were constantly having to search the site for people.
        As for smaller reginal courts giving out `lower level' awards... this
can be good and bad. On the good side, most of the local people would
be in attendence and Kingdom courts would be faster. As Palantine
Baroness I have done this since Guam was a fair distance from California
and the King.
        On the bad side, people like to recieve things from their Magiesties.
My first ever award was presented by the King (something I will never
forget) my sons first award was presented by the Queen (my youngest
still treasures a ring now too small because the QUEEN gave it to him
for chivelry). Some times therse are the reasons some people will
attend a court.
         I have heard people complain about `lower level 'awards taking up time
at Kingdom courts but I know to the people recieving them and their
friends, these awards are as important as any Pelican/knighting/Laurel.

Bann Thegn Gwendolyn.....I now think my two cents is up to 5 cents.
From: John Timmons <milman@indy.net>
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