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I'm going to be good and not post this on my kingdom's mailing list. And I suppose that since I'm not going to the event in question, the matter has, in theory, no direct impact on me. But when I read endless announcments about how my kingdom's "official kingdom party" at an SCA inter-kingdom war is going to be a Hawaiian luau theme, complete with tiki bar and blender drinks, I really REALLY start wondering when the alternate reality split off in which the SCA no longer has anything to do with medieval history. Would it kill folks to hold their egregiously non-medieval parties as non-SCA events? I mean, it's one thing to be indifferent to putting a lot of time and energy into creating medieval ambiance at events (as opposed to falling back on "generic SCA") but I just don't get spending all that extra time and energy to create a slug-you-in-the-face ANTI-medieval ambiance. Folks, we all have non-SCA lives. We can all throw non-SCA parties for our friends. Why do the people who should be setting an example for the kingdom choose to set this example? (No need to answer -- I know, I know. But I needed to rant. Badly.)

Date: 2007-06-28 12:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] goldenstag.livejournal.com
The official Kingdom party thing is very odd, and I agree that a luau theme is weird and wrong. The concept of some sort of official Kingdom party at an inter-Kingdom event is not necessarily a bad one, but the theme could easily be something within the scope of the SCA. Heck, the "Iron Bartender" competition at June Crown struck me as all wrong, too ...

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