Turning away from the CA arguments

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DukeAvery
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Turning away from the CA arguments

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Fellow Archivists,

I hope I have done some good here, raising awareness that the continuing animosity between various factions is doing a slow, lasting harm to the society for creative anachronism. That animosity is now extant in nearly every current CA discussion on this board. Having expressed my positions fully, I retire from the discussion until something of note occurs.

I am thankful I live in a kingdom where I can get plenty of melees both with and without CA. I can only express admiration for the Kingdom of Caid in hosting an Alden style day of fighting (Saturday) at GWW. Last year was a blast; I look forward to this year doing it again. I encourage those in positions of authority, many of whom are either archivists here or who are advised by archivists, to move past denial that there are issues and make informed and compassionate decisions that will mitigate the ongoing displays of temper that cause lasting harm.

I thank you for reading.

Regards,

Avery
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Post by Eirik »

Good idea.


I think I'll follow suit, if'n ya don't mind.

Nothing new to see here... just moving along.
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Leopold der Wolf
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Post by Leopold der Wolf »

/claps

I'm all for everyone learning to negotiate. Stuff like Duke Logan's doing in Atlantia seem to be making both parties pretty happy.
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times, never engaging in any behaviour that would bring disgrace upon yourself,
your Master, or the sword." -Evangelista
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