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==SCA Traditions==
==SCA Traditions==
The [[SCA]] has many '''traditions'''. Some are as simple as reverencing (bowing/curtseying) when you pass in front of the [[throne]]s (whether or not they are occupied), others are a little more complex. In the [[West]], and now [[Lochac]] (as a scion of the West) it is often said that [[Law]]s can be changed, but tradition is immutable. Even so, some traditions drift out of favour, and new ones emerge all the time.
The [[SCA]] has many '''traditions''', most of which are subject to [[InterKingdom Anthropology]]. Some are as simple as whether or not one should reverence (bow/curtsey) when one passes in front of the [[throne]]s if they are unoccupied, others are a little more complex. In the [[West]], and now [[Lochac]] (as a scion of the West) it is often said that [[Law]]s can be changed, but tradition is immutable. Even so, some traditions drift out of favour, and new ones emerge all the time.


Some things should be thought of as [[fads]] not traditions (even if something lasts a few years it may just be a passing thing).
Some things should be thought of as [[fads]] not traditions (even if something lasts a few years it may just be a passing thing).

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A tradition is an activity that have become commonplace.Recreationists can have many traditions that are not related to history.

SCA Traditions

The SCA has many traditions, most of which are subject to InterKingdom Anthropology. Some are as simple as whether or not one should reverence (bow/curtsey) when one passes in front of the thrones if they are unoccupied, others are a little more complex. In the West, and now Lochac (as a scion of the West) it is often said that Laws can be changed, but tradition is immutable. Even so, some traditions drift out of favour, and new ones emerge all the time.

Some things should be thought of as fads not traditions (even if something lasts a few years it may just be a passing thing).

SCA traditions

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