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An in[[authentic]], but [[tradition|traditional]] SCA term, originating from the early days of the [[West Kingdom]] referring to the rope that surrounds a [[list field]]. Because the rope is red, it was referred to as [[Eric the Red]], and the term just stuck. In fact, people have taken it so far to refer to the [[list field]] as '[[The Eric]]'.
The '''Eric rope''' is an in[[authentic]], but [[tradition|traditional]] [[SCAism|SCA term]], referring to the [[rope]] that surrounds a [[list field]]. It originated at [[event]]s in the early days of the [[West Kingdom]]. Because the rope used was red, it was referred to as [[Eric the Red]], and the term just stuck. In fact, some people have taken it so far to refer to the [[list field]] as '[[The Eric]]'.

The regional use of this term is subject to [[InterKingdom Anthropology]]

[[category:SCAism]]

Latest revision as of 10:56, 16 October 2006

The Eric rope is an inauthentic, but traditional SCA term, referring to the rope that surrounds a list field. It originated at events in the early days of the West Kingdom. Because the rope used was red, it was referred to as Eric the Red, and the term just stuck. In fact, some people have taken it so far to refer to the list field as 'The Eric'.

The regional use of this term is subject to InterKingdom Anthropology