I have had the same problem. Characters are easy. And I write fantasy on the
side so I've had to come up with lots of them. But as for a persona for me,
that has been a pain. 3 years in the making and the best I can give you is
my name, that I'm from Tudor period (which is new within the past 6 months),
and I'm from Ireland. Beyond that I'm still working on it.
My idea why is because characters in books are not you and you as yourself
represent.
Sorca Drac
On Feb 11, 2010 5:52 PM, "Dale Niederhauser" <konrad_at_netscape.com> wrote:
Fun question. I really made these decisions before I ever went to my first
meeting and saved myself a lot of the new person problems.
I chose my SCA first name before I came into the SCA. At the time I had
been writing in a shared universe fanzine and my character's name was Conrad
Myers. Since the group tended to call each by their cahracter names (except
Jeff who we didn't call Kate) I was used to answering to it. I just changed
the spelling to Konrad which the seven language dictionary I had said was
the German form of the name. I used Konrad der Ba:r (the bear) until
Pennsic my first year when I submitted Konrad Meilander, which got changed
to Mailander. Meilander is a family name (My great grandmother was a
Meilander) I have since found that Meilander is a alternate spelling only
found in Ohio, probably a immigration error that only effected one family.
I later registered Konrad the Ba:r (a: = a with a umlat over it) as a
alternate name (for the same persona) though I haven't used it much for a
long time.
For personna I based it loosely on reality. The son of a Swiss soldier, my
father's family is Swiss German/German and he spent 10 years in the
army/reserves and a German farmers daughter, that is what Ma is; the
daughter of John Meilander Hansen, farmer. Then built on it from there as I
did research. After a little research I decided that just subtracting 500
years put me in a great time for a Swiss reenactor and easy to keep track
of. I decided that Konrad was from Bern, Switzerland before I found out
that is where the Niederhauser family actually came from (my mundane last
name). Konrad set foot in the Middle Kingdom on April 7, 1493 and it is now
February 11, 1510. Some things from the SCA I work into my Persona Story
some I don't or I alter to make fit. I use my Persona Story as a reference
point.
Meister Konrad Mailander, Hauptmann der Rotenkompanie
Apprentice to Master Brusten de Bearsul OP, OL(Gaming)
Squire to Sir Gunther von Brandenburg
Si hoc obstat, dejectum sit - If it's in the way let it be knocked down
So I wonder, how did others come up with their names and personas? Did you
have problems too? How did you overcome them?
Kitty/Ysabella
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