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In the time since his second reign, Duke William has periods of lesser activity and periods when he was more active. Many elements of Calontir culture come directly from Duke William. The custom of Calontir Royalty crowning themselves is one example of how Duke William influenced Calontir during its formative years. On September 9, AS XLIV, King Martino III and Queen Ariel III recognized Duke William's accomplishments and impact on the Kingdom of Calontir and augmented his arms. For his early leadership and influence on Calontir customs and traditions, Duke William is a legend of Calontir!
In the time since his second reign, Duke William has periods of lesser activity and periods when he was more active. Many elements of Calontir culture come directly from Duke William. The custom of Calontir Royalty crowning themselves is one example of how Duke William influenced Calontir during its formative years. On September 9, AS XLIV, King Martino III and Queen Ariel III recognized Duke William's accomplishments and impact on the Kingdom of Calontir and augmented his arms. For his early leadership and influence on Calontir customs and traditions, Duke William is a legend of Calontir!
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Addendum by Brocke Hanke:


"Duke William's name thing was a bit more complicated, and frustrating for William, than you have here. For a while, he tried to register the name "Humpk de Bohunk." Possibly some other connector than "de." The College of Heralds, at the time, was VERY stuffy, led by a man who - I am serious - thought that, if SCA heraldry was as sententious as possible, the British College of Heralds would recognize SCA arms and agree to not conflict with them. Really. He thought this. The British heralds, of course, just sort of stared at him. Well, it turns out that "bohunk" is a slang term for Czech, and not one with the best connotations. The College objected to this. They said it was insulting to Czechs. William replied that he WAS of Czech descent, and ought to be allowed to insult himself if he wanted to. I contributed my bit to this; I have a plate with a rendering of "Humphrey du Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Essex." Humphrey died in 1322, so he's certainly Period. "William of Vatavia" is what the College of Heralds calls someone if they haven't gotten a name registered yet. It's your mundane first name, followed by "of", followed by the name of the group you reside in. William took that name when he decided that fighting the College wasn't fun any more.
The fight over his arms was eerily similar. His first device had some combination of a rose, a sword, and a skull. They rejected that for conflict with an unspecified Grateful Dead album cover. (They almost certainly meant the cover of "American Beauty.") William replied that he was a Deadhead, and he had a complete collection of Grateful Dead albums, and he wanted to know which one they objected to, since he didn't see any that would conflict. He was right about that, of course (when Duke William wants to conduct research, the subject is aware that it has been researched). So they tried to tell him the it conflicted with the ATTRIBUTED arms of the Virgin Mary! (Which it did not.) I don't know how it all came out, but William was always in the right on these disputes.
And yes, the Sententious dominance of the SCA College eventually went away, although it took a very serious revolt by a large number of heralds before the Sententious Gang finally gave it up. One of Calontir's own - Master Martin Broeker - was one of the heavy hitters for the revolution there."
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Notes by Mike Jackson:
Count William also stretched the acceptable envelope when he entered crown in his bid to be the first "duke" of Calontir. There was a informal agreement passed around at various post revels that Calontir did not want to recreate the issues we had had with a powerful clic of dukes that influenced kingdom politics, as had been the case with the Middle Kingdom. It was assumed you would win crown, get your county, and go stand in the corner to give others a chance at the throne. In surrounding kingdoms "dukes" had certain formal or informal powers and no one knew what their role would be in a future Calontir. To a lesser extent I ran into some of this when I fought to be king for the third time. The finals of that crown tournament came down to me and Shadan, who was also already a duke, so the Kingdom couldn't avoid a three time winner or as some of my friends like to phrase it, "once a count, twice a duke, third time a a&$473."
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Further information from Sir Lars:
There is a further Calontir custom we owe to Duke William. In the early days of the Midrealm, A.S. VIII or so, there was a lot of foolishness by various man/children about sharp steel weapons. This lead to two rules. First, whenever you took a blade from its scabbard you had to shout, "CLEAR," so that everyone in a twenty foot radius was aware of the danger. Second, only the Knights were permitted to wear steel in the presence of Their Majesties. This often lead to long disarming schticks when overly-armed man/children were called into Court. In Calontir, this second rule was continued, and then discontinued, at the whim of each Monarch in turn. William ended all of that with the simple statement, "I have no reason to fear my populace." No Calontir Monarch since has felt inclined to assert the opposite and thus our Courts go by much more quickly because the weaponry doesn't matter. -- Sir Lars, who was there. 🙂
p.s. A third rule in the Midrealm put an end to the practice of "blood brother" ceremonies which had sent far too many over-eager bleeders to the Emergency Rooms of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan.


[[Category:Calontir Legends]] [[Category:Vatavia]]
[[Category:Calontir Legends]] [[Category:Vatavia]]
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