<table cellpadding=3 cellspacing=0 border=0 width=100% bgcolor=white><tr valign=top><td width=100%><font size=2 color=black><BR><BR>Ya know, reading over this thread has reminded me of a few interesting points.<br><BR>Michael made pointed out that people who hide behind "big water bottles" (good one, BTW for THAT poster) are visible to "those who look" for them. Redhawk mentioned that there should be some system for keeping track of what people do to volunteer, making it the duty of someone to write these letters. Mistress Cas told folks it was everybody's duty to do this, not just one person's or one reign's job. <BR><br>But I live with a fella, named Darius Coligny, who has spent much of his events at the volunteer tables. At Raptor alone this year, he put in about 20 or so hours of his event, at Troll, or walking security. He did this so that other people, who usually have to do all the work, got the chance to go have fun. So, I wrote a Letter of Rec to King Dahoud, and Darius got his AoA. Way back in March, in fact, before this year's Raptor where he volunteered those 20 hours. At Estrella, he did likewise.<BR><br>But something you may NOT know about Darius is that he doesn't want people to think he's doing this stuff for any reason other than to be a nice guy and help other people have fun at events. So, he actively THWARTS all efforts to recognize him on the spot. Like those volunteer hours things? He signs in for those Anonymous. They aren't recorded as being done by him specifically, just that they were done by someone in Artemisia, or Arn Hold. Ruth the Widow has done likewise. So has Duke Alan, and King John. Lots of folks have a greater fear of being accused of ribbon chasing than they are concerned with their own advancement.<BR>What they don't understand is that their anonymous good deeds are noticed by the folks they help, and that, when that Good Samaritan fails to get their AoA or Pillar, or be called up in court for thank-you doodads, folks start saying these people are being "ignored" by the Powers That Be. Facts are, they ain't. They're just outsmarting us Watchers.<br><BR>That's why it is SO very important to write letters every month, every reign. My heralds are required to write Letters of Rec as part of their reports. Often, they will email me and say, "So-and-So has done some really cool stuff, especially recently. Could you tell the K&amp;Q about them?" And I do. Lots. Oodles, even. Nearly every week. Their Majesties know my signature better than their own, they see it so much. <br><BR>Don't be discouraged if They miss giving an award to someone. Believe it or not, it's not intentional. They're your King and Queen, dammit. It's not like we live in a kingdom where you're not allowed to approach these folks. You need to let Them know who is deserving and why, so they can put specifics into their speech while the recipient is kneeling on the pillows. (and kneel on the damn pillows, people. They're not footrests, their bruise stoppers.) <br><BR>THEN, you need to tell TRMs when the person is going to be at an event. Very important follow-up.They won't give someone an award if they don't know where the person is. That's why you don't hear roll call at the beginning of court. Even the bigger events, like Fury or Uprising don't garner everybody, regardless of what it seems like. People's plans changed, sometimes unexpectedly, but that isn't the fault of the royalty, or you, on any level. It's just life.<br><BR>And don't give me that crap of, "If *I* recommend them, that's as good as a death sentence because (blank) HATES me." Cop out. Anyone can write a letter anonymously if you really fear the retribution of the royalty. But there are other ways to make sure the person gets recognized, even if you sign your name.<br><BR>When you write a letter, tell people. Not just the guys around the gaming table while you're plotting to take over Sunnydale. Send a copy of the LoR to TRH's, the Kingdom Senechale, me, your direct kingdom superior if you're an officer, me, your own senechal(e), me, a Laurel, pelica
n, or other Peer, me, your Baron and Baroness, me, the other people's B&amp;B, or even me, pretty much blanketting the whole kingdom with letters about this individual, and it'll be more likely they'll get recognized because you told everybody and their horse and hound about them. Trust me, I'll forward the letter. I like awards. I like people getting them. I and my entire staff worked very hard to get the College of Heralds to make them official. If they aren't given out, it makes my work meaningless. I don't like my work to be meaningless. Makes me cranky.<br><BR>So, understand that you live here, in a kingdom where the Crown likes to give out awards. You also live in a kingdom where folks actually like Court, because people get awards at them. Our courts are not just opportunities for Royal Basket Swapping, they accomplish stuff. Be a part of that. <br><BR>Tanglwyst<BR>Available at this address, for all your Letter of Recommendation needs!<BR><BR><BR><br></font></td></tr></table><p><hr><font size=2 face=verdana><b>No banners. No pop-ups. No kidding.</b><br>Introducing My Way - <a href=http://www.myway.com target=_blank>http://www.myway.com</a></font>