ModernChivalry.org
Main => The Round Table => Topic started by: GrtWhtShark on 2008-12-15, 02:02:18
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First off, I wanted to say hello. I discovered ModernChivalry.org while out for an evening's surf. Does my heart good to see such a place. I have read that you're looking for philosophical interest as well as collecting and re enacting. Considering that it can be hard to fine places where chivalry is discussed seriously, I wanted to share my own home away from home: www.chivalrynow.net (http://www.chivalrynow.net) We take such discussion seriously, but are another smallish group. We're always looking for new perspectives and would welcome anyone that decided to pop in. I will also be taking a link to ModernChivalry.org back with me, so maybe we can start some cross talk.
Good to meet you all and let the discussion begin
Butch
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Greetings, and welcome to ModernChivalry!
I'll be sure to take a look at your website.
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Greetings and well met, GWS...
I took a gander at your site and read the article "Armed Courtesy"
very well put and I'll return for more reading probably later this evening. :)
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I went ahead and read that one too. Nice short essay on the subject. You're right, the terminology does conjure some interesting images-- a thought I had was greeting dinner guests at the door with a two-handed axe, demanding that they accept your hospitality and enjoy their stay, or else... :)
I'll have to take some time to read some more.
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I went ahead and read that one too. Nice short essay on the subject. You're right, the terminology does conjure some interesting images-- a thought I had was greeting dinner guests at the door with a two-handed axe, demanding that they accept your hospitality and enjoy their stay, or else... :)
I'll have to take some time to read some more.
hey Sir Edward!! quote the Wolf "Die Die Die ;)" hehehehe sorry for the inside joke all ;)
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Haha, yes. :)
I just read the article entitled "What If Chivalry Never Happened? (http://www.chivalrynow.net/articles/what_if.htm)" and found it very interesting. It's a good thought exercise, and brings up some good points. I'll definitely have to keep reading the articles on the site.
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Just wanted to point out the Introduction that I found on the website. It's a great view into the purpose behind Chivalry-Now: http://www.chivalrynow.net/articles/speeches/jan5_07.htm (http://www.chivalrynow.net/articles/speeches/jan5_07.htm)