[SCA-AE] crown tourney requirements

Rich G calvertdegrey at msn.com
Wed Apr 4 17:51:39 EDT 2007


>It is the duty of the Crown to make sure that their successors meet these 
>requirements.  Some people may not be willing to agree with these rules and 
>may not make good candidates for King/Queen.

Absolutely correct. Which brings us full circle back to the original topic 
of discussion:

>. They shall have been obedient to the governing documents of the Society 
>and the laws of the kingdom.

Now, how can the participants be obedient to the government documents of the 
Society and the laws of the kingdom if the rules for being a Crown Tourney 
entrant could possibly violate those governing documents and kingdom law?

Judging from what has been posted on this list, there has been overwhelming 
support in favor the heraldic submission requirement for Crown Tourney, 
regardless of the questions it brings up in regards to a Corpora violation. 
There has been overwhelming support forbidding use of the Æthelmearc badge 
by the entrants even though kingdom law says that it can be used by all 
subjects of the realm. That's not exactly being "obedient to the governing 
documents of the Society and the laws of the kingdom." If the support for 
these measures is that widespread and that sincerely held, as seems to be 
the case, then there are several things that we as a kingdom should do:

1) XI-300 needs to be permanently struck from Kingdom law, at the very least 
in regards to Crown Tourney entrants.
2) We need to petition the BOD to amend Corpora IV.F.4 so that it is more 
specific, eliminating the ambiguity in this particular matter. If a specific 
exemption to the "no compulsory financial transactions to the kingdom 
treasury" is made for the various kingdom CoAs, then the vagueness in 
Corpora over this issue would be cleared up.

If having submitted arms is "A Good Thing" for entrants of Crown Tourney, 
then it behooves us to ensure that making it so does not run us afoul of 
violating our society's government documents and our own kingdom law, 
something that we are sworn to protect.

I want to thank everyone for their discussion on this topic. I've been 
around for almost 25 years. I've served in various local and kingdom offices 
over that time in three different kingdoms. Although I am no longer 
physically capable of entering Crown Tournament (I have fought in Coronet 
Tourney before I became disabled), as both an officer and a subject of the 
realm as well as a member of the Society I have a responsibility to ask 
these kinds of questions, no matter how difficult they may be. It is best to 
ask these questions before they become a problem, not after.


Rich Goranson (Lord Stephan Calvert deGrey)
Amherst, NY, USA (Barony of the Rhydderich Hael, Æthelmearc)




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