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- From: mcochran@nyx.cs.du.edu (Mark A. Cochran)
- Subject: Re: Fighting for Crown....A Question.
- Message-ID: <1992Dec28.200000.10516@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
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- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 92 20:00:00 GMT
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- In article <01GSNO8HF1548Y5K5M@gallua.bitnet> PAMCCOY@gallua.gallaudet.EDU ("Pat McCoy a.k.a. Bones") writes:
- >Good day to all gentles unto the Rialto!
- >
- >I have another question.
- >
- >If one is physically unable to fight, does that mean
- >that the gentle could never become royalty?
- >
- One could always become consort.
- Or one could consider if there are ways around the inability to fight.
- I know of a one legged Knight in Ansteorra, and here in the Outlands,
- I know a Lady who fences, despite being completly blind.
- Mudanely, I know a gentleman who holds a 3rd dan in Tae Kwon Do, and
- spars (very effectively) from his wheelchair.
-
- --
- Mark Cochran Lord Edward Tremaine
- merlin@eddie.ee.vt.edu Aarquelle, Outlands
- "It's easy. Just hold the dull part and hit him with the sharp part."
- - Don Alaric Greythorne of Glen Mor talking to a new fighter
-