{"id":106,"date":"2014-03-26T18:56:44","date_gmt":"2014-03-27T00:56:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dishonoronyourcow.com\/?p=106"},"modified":"2014-03-26T18:56:44","modified_gmt":"2014-03-27T00:56:44","slug":"split-happens","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dishonoronyourcow.com\/?p=106","title":{"rendered":"Split Happens?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Split Happens?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Or<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Cutting off the Nose to Spite the Outlands<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>(Note: If you hate those SCA heavy posts, you\u2019ll hate this one too.\u00a0 It focuses on a problem specific to the SCA Kingdom of the Outlands, which you can find at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.outlands.org\">www.outlands.org<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p>(N.B. I am not a pure outside observer to what\u2019s going on in the Outlands.\u00a0 I began in the Outlands and played from 2004-2008 there.\u00a0 My peers are in the Outlands, I have Outlands awards, and there will always be a part of me that is Outlands green just like there is now an equal part of me that will always be Calontir purple.)<\/p>\n<p>This article has changed tone several times since the announcement the Outlands is considering splitting hit Facebook.\u00a0 Both as I\u2019ve considered it, and as new information has come to light.\u00a0 It seems to me to be a flame that burned very brightly, but one that I do not think will continue.\u00a0 In short, I do not think the split will happen.\u00a0 But I do think there are options that can be pursued to relieve the very valid tensions that the Kingdom feels.<\/p>\n<p><b>Why is it dead?<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Reason number one why I do not believe a split will proceed is the one that is the one I\u2019ve most consistently felt, although in the end it may not be the most damning.\u00a0 The reason is one that has been well articulated on the Facebook page as the \u201cWho stays the Outlands\u201d problem.\u00a0 The easy answer is \u201cthe part that leaves\u201d, but that is no answer until we know which half of the Kingdom is proposed to be the Principality\u2014and that\u2019s when the real fight will begin.<\/p>\n<p>I really do believe this fight would be ugly and destructive.\u00a0 If you think it would go smoothly, then I\u2019d ask you to consider a thought experiment: How do you fairly decide which side gets to keep the Stag\u2019s Blood as an award?\u00a0 The Outlands lineage of Knights and the baby chain?\u00a0 Lightning and Thunder?\u00a0 Men and women on both sides of the Outlands have given blood, sweat, and tears to make these things and so many more have meaning, and the idea that it will not cause rollicking fights no matter which side gets to keep it is almost insane.<\/p>\n<p>The other issue is the political situation of it.\u00a0 How will the north feel if it is a southern King who decides they will be the principality and eventually leave?\u00a0 How will the south feel if it is a northern King?\u00a0 Or equally bad, how many people will accuse a southern King of having betrayed the south if they are chosen?\u00a0 Or the same for a northern one.\u00a0 How do you decide who is going to give up, eventually, all the things that make the Outlands the Outlands without it feeling like the ultimate betrayal?\u00a0 The idea floating around that this would be a process that would leave us brotherly and thick as thieves is not one I believe in.\u00a0 How do we feel most of the time about Atenveldt?\u00a0 How does Calontir feel about the Middle, the way that break went?<\/p>\n<p>Reason number two is the timing.\u00a0 While there is nothing that stops the Board of Directors from creating Kingdoms out of whole cloth, they won\u2019t do it.\u00a0 Becoming a Principality is a step that comes after you have shown you can function administratively on your own, and is a step itself that lasts not less than three or four years by itself.\u00a0 The fact that the Board can speed it up, since they are the Board, does not mean that they will speed it up.\u00a0 And the fact that they won\u2019t speed it up doesn\u2019t make them an evil cabal, it makes them cautious.\u00a0 It is way more work and trauma to undo an elevation like this, especially if it is to a Kingdom, then to simply wait and make sure it is the right thing.\u00a0 I wouldn\u2019t expect the Principality stage to last less than half a decade, given that the Outlands has not ever really had fully official regions.\u00a0 Yes deputies exist for each area, but that\u2019s not the same as the first step of \u201cYou\u2019re on your own.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>And there is, frankly, no good reason for them to speed it up.\u00a0 The tensions felt by Outlanders are real and I do not try to belittle them by any means, but from a Board perspective they are not substantially different than any other potential Kingdom split.\u00a0 Do we believe that either half of the Outlands feels far greater remoteness or abandonment by the other than Calontir felt in the Middle?\u00a0 Or Northshield?\u00a0 Are our regional tensions so unique and strained that we are different than any other Kingdom that has ever had a splinter group or considered a Principality?\u00a0 The answer is ultimately no.\u00a0 We are not on the verge of civil war, and even if we were then a quickened split would probably not be the first solution they would consider.\u00a0 We are looking at a long term process, and a long term process solves long term problems.<\/p>\n<p>Reason three is simply the number of members, and it is perhaps the most damning.\u00a0 Kathryn Ballard posted the membership numbers for all of the Kingdoms, a document she received from SCA corporate itself.\u00a0 These numbers are the only information that the Board has to go on for the activity level of a Kingdom (which is why membership is so important), so any anecdotes or data that can be brought up about the number of non-member participants is meaningless unless we believe they will all purchase memberships and keep them up for the next 5-10 years (see above).<\/p>\n<p>The numbers revealed that the Outlands has 1467 members on the books, which puts us right in the middle range of other Kingdoms.\u00a0 More than some, less than others, but neither one of the smaller Kingdoms nor one of the larger ones.\u00a0 For comparison the smallest U.S. Kingdoms are Ealdormere with 578, Artemisia with 848, and then Nortshield with 939 and Glean Abhann with 957 effectively tied for third (18 members out of one thousand is within the margin of \u2018people with memberships that will expire this year and will not renew or will buy it for the first time this year\u2019).<\/p>\n<p>(Note: I am ignoring the numbers for Drachenwald and Lochac.\u00a0 Both of these Kingdoms have other corporations in them that handle their own memberships, and thus would not be on the list.\u00a0 Lochac\u2019s 4 members are probably U.S. transplants with active memberships, or people who wanted to support the main corporation.\u00a0 Drachenwald\u2019s numbers do not, I believe, include members in the corporation that covers the Principality of Nordmark and are thus artificially low).<\/p>\n<p>Assuming an even split (and I am not entirely convinced it would be an even split) that would leave the Northern and Southern Kingdoms with ~750 members each.\u00a0 This would make them the second and third smallest Kingdoms in the U.S. and probably the Known World, below Artemisia but above Ealdormere.\u00a0 While each half of the Kingdom would be above the Corpora requirement of 400 paid members the Board always looks for significantly more than that.\u00a0 The minimums create the lowest level at which a Kingdom can ride, but it is commonly understood that a healthy group will have more.<\/p>\n<p>Looking at it from the Board\u2019s perspective there is not a lot of incentive to transition a healthy Kingdom in the middle of the population range and transition it to among the smallest Kingdoms in the world.\u00a0 Doing so puts them in risk of getting down to the minimum (and it being far more traumatic to dissolve then to create), and diminishes the impact and prestige of that Kingdom.\u00a0 Each constituent Kingdom would send fewer representatives to wars that they would as a result do and volunteer less at, which are many of the ways we measure our Kingdoms against one another.\u00a0 And the Outlands is, as it stands, a healthy and impactful group.\u00a0 It is a major participant in one of the major wars (Estrella) and is hosting an event that is growing and gaining more inter-kingdom notice (Battlemoor).\u00a0 It has members that serve with distinction at all levels and do noticeable things.\u00a0 On top of this recruitment society wide is not trending upward\u2014we are losing members.<\/p>\n<p>I do not see a world in which the Board will seriously consider two Kingdoms unless each half of that had at least 900-1000 members.\u00a0 This fuels the timing issue above, where it may well consider a principality but would not split it off until it had reached a milestone of growth, and that milestone is unlikely to be achieved in one or two years.<\/p>\n<p>Between the potential ugliness of the split, the long window not solving what people feel are immediate concerns, and the number of members that each Kingdom would have, I do not believe the solution to the problem is to branch off a new Kingdom.\u00a0 So what is the solution?\u00a0 The short answer is I don\u2019t know.\u00a0 I see a couple of possible options, almost all of which have been brought up.<\/p>\n<p><b>Solution 1: You get a Principality!\u00a0 And you get a Principality!<\/b><\/p>\n<p>A principality does not <b>have<\/b> to ever split off, and there are principalities that in all likelihood will never split off.\u00a0 Oertha (Alaska) is unlikely to ever have the people or structure to be a full Kingdom, but that doesn\u2019t stop it from being an enjoyable group that accomplishes a worthwhile goal of providing structure and representation.\u00a0 There is nothing to stop the Outlands from creating a Principality like this, with the goal of easing some of those issues and creating more opportunities for recognition and representation.<\/p>\n<p>There is not, in any corporate document I can see, anything stopping the two principality idea either.\u00a0 While it has been mentioned the Board has some policies on the creation of principalities where they would cover the whole territory, but those did not seem to apply to what the Outlands is proposing (two vs. one principality).\u00a0 And even if it is these are simple policies of the Board and not binding corporate law\u2014they can be modified based on the Board and whatever exigent circumstances might present themselves.\u00a0 In my opinion the circumstances of the Outlands (travel time, two large regional differences, no one wanting to give up being the Outlands but wanting more autonomy) would be more compelling for two principalities than it would for a separate Kingdom.<\/p>\n<p>The issue that has been brought up with this is three times the officers, and six coronations and crown\/coronet tournaments per year.\u00a0 The officer issue is one that rings true, but as has been pointed out there are already northern and southern deputies for most offices.\u00a0 While these would not be an automatically easy transition to a chief Kingdom officer, the transition to a chief Principality officer would be less traumatic and still have the backup of the Kingdom officer in case of emergency.\u00a0 As for the Crown\/Coronet Tourneys and Coronation, it is important to remember that the Crown does not <b>have<\/b> to go to a Principality\u2019s coronet tourney or investiture\/coronation.\u00a0 By Corpora they are only required to go the Crown they run, and their successors coronation, as well as whatever other events <b>Kingdom<\/b> law requires them to go to.\u00a0 Imagine how many times Oertha sees the Crown, or the Palatine Baronies of the world (Far West in Asia, the Western Seas in Hawaii, Allyshia in Humboldt County CA) see the Crown for their versions of these.\u00a0 It could be law or tradition that each Crown only had to go to one, and which one they went to could be fixed or alternate or simply that the tradition was they should try to if they could.\u00a0 No officer would be forced to go to the other Principality\u2019s big events (although they would be welcome no doubt), only their own and the Kingdom\u2019s.<\/p>\n<p>This would solve the issue of feeling isolated from the Crown, give people more big events close by to travel to, introduce more autonomy and northern\/southern culture and give the Outlands Viscounts (which are neat).\u00a0 Its downside would be start-up costs in regalia\/heraldry\/effort, that it would not give complete autonomy and that it would require officers to go to four more (admittedly local) events.<\/p>\n<p><b>Solution 2: Bailiffs, Warlords, and Wardens (Oh my!)<\/b><\/p>\n<p>The second solution is to institute \u2018unofficial\u2019 Principalities.\u00a0 Before it was a Principality, Calontir had a Bailiff and then a series of Warlords.\u00a0 These Warlords were selected through a tournament, served first as Champion and then Warlord, and had some devolved powers from the Midrealm.\u00a0 These positions do not exist at the Corpora level and are thus not regulated by the same requirements as Crown\/Coronet tournaments, and only have as much or as little devolved power as the Crown chooses to grant them (within the bounds of Corpora).<\/p>\n<p>There is nothing that would stop the Outlands from instituting this style of leadership in the two halves of the Kingdom and devolving an amount of power to them that it felt was appropriate.\u00a0 The Crown can allow anyone it wants to give out awards in its name save for Peerages and other limitations of Kingdom law, so it could give out awards.\u00a0 It can also set restrictions on awards (such as \u2018May only be awarded in the Northern\/Southern region\u2019) as it sees fit.\u00a0 Through this method there could be representation, regional events of grandeur and style that people would not have to travel as far to, and the sense of friendly rivalry and regional identity that a Principality would bring, without requiring Board action.\u00a0 The Warlord would serve as a champion and cheerleader for their half of the Kingdom and enjoy whatever styles or titles the Crown wanted (see, e.g., the Lord of Outlandish and the Doge of Caer Galen).<\/p>\n<p>The downside to this solution is that it is only institutionalized within the Outlands.\u00a0 Other Kingdom would be under no obligation to recognize the regional Bailiffs or Wardens, and it might be looked on with vague disfavor (although it is absolutely legal under corporate law).\u00a0 Also \u2018Warden of the North\u2019 and \u2018Warden of the South\u2019 sound like Game of Thrones, which could be a positive or a negative depending on who you ask.<\/p>\n<p><b>Solution 3: Do Nothing<\/b><\/p>\n<p>No action is also an option.\u00a0 The status quo is that the Outlands is a good mid-sized Kingdom with a generally positive reputation.\u00a0 There could be major attempts at cross-kingdom cultural change to bring everyone together that would require few changes to Kingdom Law or Board intervention.\u00a0 An emphasis on kingdom wide events more than just Battlemoor, such as a definitive commitment to Kingdom A&amp;S and Queen\u2019s Prize every year, can bring people together\u2014and the Outlands could pursue such options.<\/p>\n<p><b>Solution 4: Whacky Solutions<\/b><\/p>\n<p>So outside of the more standard solutions presented above there are other possible solutions that the Outlands could consider.\u00a0 Note that I am not advocating any of these solutions, just demonstrating that there is a constellation of ideas outside of a split or principalities.<\/p>\n<p>The Baronages of Caerthe and Al-Barran could each be made Palatine Baronies, selecting their Coronets through a tournament (A&amp;S, heavy, rapier) every six months, and be given general guardianship over their half of the Kingdom.\u00a0 It could be made a requirement of Grant and Peerage level orders to travel to the other half of the Kingdom twice a year.\u00a0 The Outlands could seek a grant or hold a fundraiser to try to start a Kingdom-wide scholarship fund that non-royalty could apply to for travel expenses (similar to how the crown has the travel fund, and Unser Hafen has a scholarship fund for its populace).\u00a0 The Outlands could drum up the funds to give me a $40,000+ per year salary and I\u2019ll move back and travel every weekend.<\/p>\n<p>I really like that last one.<\/p>\n<p><b>Conclusion<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Looking at everything I genuinely believe a Kingdom split won\u2019t happen.\u00a0 But there are a number of other options that could be considered, and I hope that the populace and the leadership of the Outlands will think about what it means to be a Kingdom and how to preserve that while coming up with creative ways to solve the issues it faces while remaining one unit.\u00a0 As someone who loves the Outlands I encourage whatever committee it puts in place to think beyond one solution and embrace many different opinions, and bring non-peer members of the populace on to help it do so.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Split Happens? 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