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Hi! - while updating canton/ college pages here, I came across the best explanation I've seen about the (almost total lack of) Caidan sumptuary laws about headgear - it is on the Darach site, at http://www.darachshire.org/faqs.cfm?faq=circlets It looks like a good thing to include here. I presume one should ask Eilidh Swann, the writer, and Darach, the hoster, about linking to it - or do you want to see if it could be copied here? I'm not sure how you are handling good stuff like that. If you link to it, it might go away... and this counter-acts some of the out-Kingdom customs I've seen listed as Caidan customs that sometimes comes out of the chatelaine's office. By the way, I tried to edit the discussion tab, but it wouldn't let me. --EowynA 10:17, 9 May 2008 (PDT)

  • I'm completely okay with my Circlets article ending up on the wiki --Eilidh Swann 17:50, 11 June 2008 (PDT)

Where should we create and maintain a list of the Bards of Caid, and then the territorial Bards and their history? --Eilidh Swann 17:46, 11 June 2008 (PDT)

I have no idea how to actually start a new page (for the Bard of Caid)... do I have those kind of security rights? I can see what the template code is, but I don't seem to have the wiki link for "create a new page" around anywhere.

I'd use whatever you're doing for Champions --> it's a lot like the QC Rapier Champion, etc., but just a one-year term instead of a reign... which would make it like the Caidan Rapier Open Champion.

I also don't know how to create the circle article. If you port it in, I'll look and see how you did it, for future articles. --Eilidh Swann 18:08, 12 June 2008 (PDT)

So, how would you do the Territorial Bards? All on one page? As a list somewhere? Off the geographical branches? I know there's the Sherwood Bard for Angels, the Lyon Bard for Lyondemere, a brand new Darachshire Bard, a Bard of Dun Or, a brand new Bard of Altavia, and a Bard of Gyldenholt, so far.--Eilidh Swann 18:17, 12 June 2008 (PDT)

  • Did you catch that I put commentary regarding various misspellings, etc. in the Populace _article_? --Lachlan 15:05, 19 June 2008 (PDT)