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[[Member]]s of the [[SCA]] live in the '''Current Middle Ages'''. This term refers to the present way the [[Society]] works and the [[research]] and [[custom]]s it practices in the [[Known World]]. While these are all based on the historical [[Middle Ages]], the Society has many [[SCAism|idiosyncracies]] and things it likes to think distinguish it from the [[medieval]] period. For one, less [[plague]]s!
[[Member]]s of the [[SCA]] live in the '''Current Middle Ages'''. This term refers to the present way the [[Society]] works and the [[research]] and [[custom]]s it practices in the [[Known World]]. While these are all based on the historical [[Middle Ages]], the Society has many [[SCAism|idiosyncracies]] and things it likes to think distinguish it from the [[medieval]] period. For one, fewer [[plague]]s!


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Revision as of 08:30, 12 March 2007

Members of the SCA live in the Current Middle Ages. This term refers to the present way the Society works and the research and customs it practices in the Known World. While these are all based on the historical Middle Ages, the Society has many idiosyncracies and things it likes to think distinguish it from the medieval period. For one, fewer plagues!