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Revision as of 19:03, 7 August 2005
The majority of people in the SCA take on some sort of persona, kind of an 'alter ego'. For most people, it's just their usual self with a different name, but others "play" their persona.
Your persona is your alternate name, or SCA name which people refer to you as in the society. It may come from a particular place (e.g. Ireland or Germany) and/or time (e.g. 12th century), and you can create a story behind your persona. Some like to dress in the style of their persona, so if they have an Italian name, they may choose to wear Italian garb or armour, and have an Italian-style device.
Then again, there's the other type of people who simply have an SCA name, wear whatever clothes they like, have a device that doesn't match their persona, and cover a whole range of time periods, and that is perfectly fine and acceptable too. The SCA doesn't care. It's entirely up to you how you play the game.
Specific Personae
For hints on developing an SCA persona in a little more depth, follow some of the links below to the Your SCA Persona is a ... section. Be aware that some of the comments presented therein are occasionally a little tongue-in-cheek. But then again, that's what the SCA is about at times.
By Time and Place
- Your SCA persona is an Anglo-Saxon
- Your SCA persona is a 12th Century Norman
- Your SCA persona is a Renaissance Venetian
- Your SCA persona is a Renaissance Florentine
- Your SCA persona is an Elizabethan
By Religion
- Your SCA persona is a Buddhist
- Your SCA persona is a Christian
- Your SCA persona is a Heretic
- Your SCA persona is a Humanist
- Your SCA persona is a Hussite
- Your SCA persona is a Jew
- Your SCA persona is a Lollard
- Your SCA persona is a Pagan