Went through and tallied my points into the "Steps to Knighthood" spreadsheet. I had printed them out before, but I don't do well with paper and long since lost them. In some cases I've had to search back through e-mails to figure out where I sit. The imperial records are way off in some cases (such as the Huntsman EP I was given in the middle of
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Armor collegium: was it how to make armor (arts), or what was worn (possibly combat), or what the requirements are (ministry or combat, depending)? (Did I attend that one? where was it?)
12th night feast would be an attend only unless you helped serve or run it. If you helped serve, you might get a ministry participation. If you helped run it or did the cooking, and arts participation or DI might be possible. Attend onlys count for your minimum 2 events in 6 months for estates qualification, but not much else.
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It was at Aquitaine this month, so unless you figured out how to become invisible and fly, I don't think you were there. :-)
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What time frame are you working with (i.e., 14th Century, Tudor, Elizabethan, etc.)?
Oh, and I found such a lovely bow I'd like you to take a look at, and some arrows I happened on.
I've made you my unofficial mentor. Now you need to hurry up and be knighted.
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You should probably send it to me at gmail, heh.
What time frame am I working with for what?
Heh. Three more months if I'm lucky. I may or may not take it at that time. September is probably a better timeline. Did you actually join?
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You know, when you're picking attire, weapons, jewelry, etc. They may call then Ren Faires down here, but most of them are actually just a hodge-podge of design. So when you guys practice and perform, in what time frame is it?
And.. no. If I do, it won't be until this summer, at best. But I like looking at this stuff, regardless, and since I don't know anyone else (the other re-enactor immersed herself in the Civil War), you're it.
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