A First Primer for
Squires
by
Slen Star, Knight-Errant of the Round Table
Date:
95-10-04 20:45:43 EDT
Revised:
00-02-26 19:42:00 PDT for Tannisbury
Becoming
a Squire is the first step on the path to becoming a Knight. Being
accepted as a Squire means a Knight of Tannisbury, your Sponsor, has deemed
you worthy of the honor of consideration for Knighthood and has agreed
to serve as your mentor. Your Sponsor is to be your guide and instructor.
If you have any questions or concerns, you should address them PRIVATELY
to your Sponsor. While the Tannisbury public message board is an
excellent vehicle for roleplaying and
announcements,
it is *NOT* appropriate for arguments, questions, or
complaints.
Nor is the Tannisbury channel (88) in Realm. Always bear in mind that the
public message board is part of the public image of Tannisbury.
Your
words and deeds as a Squire reflect not only on yourself but also on
your
Sponsor and on Tannisbury generally. It is therefore important that
you read, understand, and live by the Tannisbury Charter, Code of Knighthood,
and other guiding documents. You should so study these documents
that they become ingrained in your mind and on your heart.
Tannisbury
requires the highest degree of honor, compassion, courage, integrity and
judgement. However, it is understood that sometimes people make mistakes.
Amongst the most important things for a Squire to learn are: avoid
errors of conduct through thinking before acting, accept blame for ones
mistakes honorably, and forgive the mistakes of others with compassion.
You will be expected to treat all members of Tannisbury with respect, as
befits a young Squire learning what he needs to know in order to one day
become a Knight. This is not only proper but also practical since
a Squire needs the respect and acceptance of Tannisbury members in order
to become a member. Squires must be careful not to treat members
with too much familiarity. If a member Knight or Mage honors a Squire
by calling them "bro" or "sis" (and this is a very great honor which should
be cherished), that Squire should respond using respectful titles.
Squires
should ALWAYS address all concerns PRIVATELY to their Sponsor.
Becoming
a Knight requires the completion of all tasks assigned by your Sponsor
and Squire Program Leader, and gathering the endorsements of knights (other
than your Sponsor) in order to advance in rank. Further,
the tasks assigned to Squires by Sponsors are typically designed not only
to broaden their knowledge and experience but also to challenge and reveal
the true inner nature of the Squire. Squires may be required to perform
many tasks or only a few. The number and nature of the tasks are
completely up to the judgement of the Sponsor.
Some
Squires become Knights within a short period of time; some take
much
longer. The length of time is not important; the important thing
is the Squire's conduct, dedication, and maturity.
Knighthood
is widely known in the Realms as very difficult to
attain.
It is no disgrace for a person to fail to become a knight. There
are many other options available for one who wishes to reside in Tannisbury.