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'''SCA time''' is an [[SCAism|expression]] that refers to the time at which an [[SCA]] [[event]] starts. The offset from real time varies according to a complex formula, but is usually taken to be at least two hours after the advertised time. |
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Within some SCA [[group]]s (e.g. [[Stormhold]], [[Southron Gaard]]), SCA time is regarded as very bad form and some [[baron]]s and [[baroness]]es have even banned it. |
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[[SCA]] time in the [[Barony of Stormhold]] has diminished somewhat in the past few months though. |
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[[Baron]] Rudolf and [[Baroness]] Nicolette (4th B&B Stormhold) banned SCA time within the Barony. This ban was extended by [[Baron Gwynfor]] and Baroness Gwir (5th B&B Stormhold). |
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SCA Time is also very much frowned on in the [[Barony of Southron Gaard]], being considered a form of discourtesy. [[Canterbury Faire]] is notable for its close adherance to the published schedule. |
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Latest revision as of 10:43, 17 September 2008
SCA time is an expression that refers to the time at which an SCA event starts. The offset from real time varies according to a complex formula, but is usually taken to be at least two hours after the advertised time.
Within some SCA groups (e.g. Stormhold, Southron Gaard), SCA time is regarded as very bad form and some barons and baronesses have even banned it.