dukelogan wrote:picking and choosing which parts of medieval reality we wish to employ in any given situation will never acomplish anything. so little we do in the sca is anything akin to actual life in midieval europe that it we should accept that we are not actually trying to relive it. in our society we are subjects of the crown of our kingdom which is defined by zip codes. until, and unless, we petition the crown to change our "citizenship" we are (like it or not) under the rule of the king and queen of our zip code when we attend an sca event.
the point i was trying to make is that most of us (99%) feel it is our duty to serve our crown both on and off the field. for most of us this goes without a second thought, or any thought of "what can i get out of this". that, in my opinion, is what seperates a loyal subject from someone who is not.
That may be your choice, or the predominant choice in your kingdom. However, it is far from universal. Everyone wants something different from the SCA. Regional differences, social groups, kingdom tradition... all of these things have an impact on how each of us approach the game, and what we consider to be important.
I think your 99% number is far from correct. It may be true in your household, barony, or even your kingdom, but I do not believe it is correct across the entire SCA. Things work differently in different places.
-Derian.
