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- From: kleber@husc11.harvard.edu (Gwydden)
- Newsgroups: rec.org.sca
- Subject: Re: Heraldic questions...
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- Date: 28 Dec 92 01:06:20 GMT
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- Tadhg answered a bunch of my questions...
-
- > G> [...] so if the
- > G> rules for heraldry change, then people will conform to the new rules,
- > G> and that will change what the SCA's heraldic style looks like. Is
- > G> there anything wrong with that?
- >
- > *sigh* Yeah. It Ain't Period to change things every other week.
- >
- > Three times does not a tradition make except in the rootless plastic
- > make-believe modern world (of which the SCA is far too typical an
- > example).
-
- Ah, I understand now. The nice thing about the system as it stands
- (well, I suppse it's not the system, more like the status quo) is that
- it leaves room for improvement: there are things the SCA simply does
- not do well, and if traditions gain that much inertial power, then the
- bad habits become ever harder to break. The hope, at least in my
- mind, is that the things we do well, we do because we know enough to,
- so they're unlikely to change for the worse, and the things we do out
- of ignorance are the ones that we can improve on as we learn more. I
- suppose the fact that I'm relatively young in the SCA makes me more
- optimistic about the possibilities of the SCA maturing; it makes me
- more willing to provide ways for it to improve on its "youth".
-
- [...]
- > I recommend to your attention a very good (and thick) book, *La
- > Tradition et Les Traditions" by Yves Congar, OP (available in English
- > translation for the culturally challenged). Ignore the theological
- > essay if you wish (although it would profit much to read it); the
- > historical essay alone is well worth digesting.
-
- I've read a collection of essays edited by Martin Redfern (?),
- but not this. Is Congar still alive, incidentally? She must be in
- her eighties or nineties by now...
-
- [...]
- > G> Does that mean you think the SCA should intentionally steer its own
- > G> heraldic style to be like this, or that's just where your
- > G> aesthetic ideals lie?
- >
- > Both. As anyone in the College of Arms can tell you, the congruence
- > between my aesthetic ideals and how God intended things to be
- > asymptotically approaches identity. 8-)
-
- ...and I'm sure I don't need to mention that the society is far too
- full of the rugged individualist type for this kind of forced
- restriction to ever gain widespread support, regardless of whether it
- would be good or bad. I am impressed that you credit God with such
- good aesthetics, though... :-)
-
- --Gwydden Lawen I don't have an overactive
- Borough of Duncharloch, Carolingia imagination... I have an
- kleber@husc.harvard.edu underactive reality... --EG
-