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msmemory_archive ([personal profile] msmemory_archive) wrote2006-10-19 03:08 pm

Crown

I love this kingdom, I really do. But sometimes I do get wry amusement from it.

About 10 days ago, which was early, I received my spreadsheet with the roster of Crown List entrants, so that I can prepare my Order of Precedence march of combattants. It was 29 lines, which was 30 fighters (one combattant couple, as usual). Looking it over, I discovered that half a dozen of the "usual suspects" weren't there, so I created entries for them, figuring I can toss out the extra cards if the Crown doesn't opt those fighters in at the last minute.

Just now, someone leaked a list of the entrants on a household list, forwarded from one of the shire lists. 43 names. Including some but not all of my "missing" fellows, and a couple of people I'd heard through the grapevine had submitted letters of intent but had not confirmed. Snicker. I'll bet that list is slightly longer yet before the day.

Now, personally, I'd be all in favor of doing as several (most?) of the other kingdoms do, and posting the list of entrants a week or two before the tournament. Surprise only goes so far - and a posted roster would cut down on the nudging and whispers. Then it could be all corrected and updated before the tournament day, too. I know the secrecy thing hearkens back to the First Tournament years, when a fighter did not have to announce his inspiration's identity until his victory, and I'm enough of a traditionalist to respect that, but I think there is also much to be said for proclaiming as a joyous announcement who the contestants will be, both combattants and consorts.

[identity profile] katherine-barr.livejournal.com 2006-10-19 06:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I really enjoyed putting together the Crown lists. Most of the difficulties come in when an entrant gives their letter of intent to either the Seneschal or the Crown, and not to both. It was much worse when the letters only went to the royalty, and the seneschal would not receive the letters from the royalty until shortly before Crown. And now, with letters of intent accepted by email, it is even easier.

The one draw back to posting the list ahead of time may be resolving outstanding membership issues. But again, with membership purchase available on-line and the seneschal's ability to now access the database directly, it may be possible.

[identity profile] palegreyminion.livejournal.com 2006-10-19 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
And now, with letters of intent accepted by email, it is even easier.

Absolutely! Twice a year [livejournal.com profile] profesorpulls out his old email, updates the date and sends it off to trh@eastkingdom.org and seneschal@eastkingdom.org again. Takes all of about 3 seconds. We love being able to submit via email.