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'''Rape''' is a forced act of sexual intercourse: a serious crime and social abberation.
'''Rape''' is a forced act of sexual intercourse: a serious crime and social abberation.


Although rape (along with [[pillage|pillaging]] and burning) was a feature of [[medieval]] [[warfare]], it is not recreated in the [[SCA]] for obvious reasons.
Although rape (along with [[pillage|pillaging]] and burning) was a feature of [[medieval]] [[war|warfare]], it is not recreated in the [[SCA]] for obvious reasons.


''Rape'' is also an ancient word for "carrying off", although it is not commonly used in the modern period.
''Rape'' is also an ancient word for "carrying off", although it is not commonly used in the modern period.

Revision as of 00:30, 15 October 2005

Rape is a forced act of sexual intercourse: a serious crime and social abberation.

Although rape (along with pillaging and burning) was a feature of medieval warfare, it is not recreated in the SCA for obvious reasons.

Rape is also an ancient word for "carrying off", although it is not commonly used in the modern period.