Wes Hál!

Greetings! I am Lord Hubert de Stockleye (aka Wulfhere of Eofeshamme), a Herald at Large in the Kingdom of Calontir which is part of the medieval research and re-creation group the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA). My legal name is Berry Canote. Let me tell you about this blog. When I returned to the SCA a couple of years ago I did something I had not done my previous times as a member. I designed and submitted a device (called a coat of arms by those not in the SCA). In the process of coming up with different designs, seeing what could be done, and what could not be done I developed an interest in heraldry. This blog highlights many of my designs as well as gives tips on name research. For more information please read the About this Blog Page. There if you are a SCA member you can learn how to register one of these designs as your own device as well as get acquainted with what I do. Finally, feel free to browse the links list. A note of caution, I am still very new to this so you are encouraged to consult another herald. In the time since I have started this blog I have begun writing on other topics of interest to me so expect to see other topics on the Middle Ages. Note: This is not an official Society for Creative Anachronism site. The views expressed here are my own.

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Life Happens

A year ago this month, I was in a car accident. My car was totaled. So I spent the next few months obtaining another car, and recuperating. It was a major setback, physically and mentally, and I lost time spent with the SCA. In the past year, I have only made it to three events. It was disappointing. But it took a while to get the insurance money to buy a new car, and then there was the issue of finding one. When I did find a car I could afford and I liked there was a snag hit with the title. When all was said and done it took months to have my new car titled. Once I did have the car licensed and titled I still had to allow for the rest of the healing process to complete before I felt up to attending events.

That is not to say I was doing nothing. My warrant as Amlesmore Herald was up in March. I decided to continue on as a herald at large as it was clear the shire would need me for another office. The Shire of Amlesmore is a small shire, so folks willing to hold office are at a premium. Our seneschal's warrant was up in June so in June I stepped up to become the new seneschal. It was a bit of a learning curve. On one hand being a very active herald accustomed to name and device research and filing paperwork as well as correspondence I was ideal as seneschal. I already knew there would be paperwork, and it had to be filed in a timely manner. I have had no problem helping get events on the kingdom calendar, filing reports, and helping get flyers submitted to kingdom. But being a seneschal is so much more than just paperwork. It also means one has to constantly, at least in a small shire be on top of things. In addition to the usual administrative duties I find myself being event planner, counselor, cheerleader, brainstormer, troubleshooter, gofer, secretary, leader, follower, did I mention cheerleader? And the list goes on.

And there was a lot to be done. The shire decided to hold two major events a year which meant we have to be ready for those. We had a major three day demo coming up. Vacant offices had to be filled. And after a period of dormancy over the winter we had to become active again. I didn't hit the ground running, but after a few months in office, I'd like to think the shire has things under control. We held our demo, we held our annual moot, started planning on next year's two major events, and we have become more active as a shire. We even did a whole redesign of the shire website to make it mobile device friendly. On top of that, we submitted a name change for the shire. The shire originally wanted to be called the Shire of Amleth Moor. This name was rejected due to the mixing of Danish and English which is not allowed. The name Amlesmore was suggested so that was settled upon. The name Amleth Moor was resubmitted several years ago and rejected on the same grounds again.  After consulting with senior heralds I struck upon the name Amlethsmor, which is wholly Old Norse. Only time and the blessings of God will tell if it is accepted.

And all the while, I was continuing doing consultations and research as a herald at large while trying to help plan a local fair here in town. What I learned is that being seneschal is a whole lot of work. Being a herald is as well, but you are not pressed for time. You can pace yourself and take however long it takes to document a name or help a client with a device. You move at your clients' paces, and I have found clients tend to be in no rush to register names and devices. The only things you had to be timely about was keeping appointments with clients, submitting forms, and doing reports. You do not have such luxuries with being a seneschal. Some things HAVE to be done by the next business meeting, and instead of dealing with a limited number of clients (who all basically want the same thing, a name and device and/or badge) you are dealing with many different individuals all needing or wanting different things. In essence, you have to learn to multitask. I have found though I enjoy it all I love my shire, and love handling business for them. It keeps me on my toes, and I enjoy serving the kingdom and the people of the shire. If I had to do it over, yes, I would take on the office of seneschal again.

Unfortunately, being seneschal means I have to curtail some things. I have cut back on heraldic consultations, allowing other heralds in the group to take up the slack (in addition to myself, and the shire herald, we are blessed with a former principal herald, and a herald in training). I no longer check Letters of Intent as often as I probably should. I am not in charge of planning next year's fair in town. And as you know, this blog has not been updated since April. Which is the whole point of this post. While I will try to make posts once in a while, they will be far from frequent. I must dedicate my time to being a seneschal.