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Utgar the MadUser is Offline
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09/12/2006 2:49 PM Alert 
From what it looks like in the Authorization section and anywhere else that WRM was listed or defined there isnt a clear definition of the difference between a "Senior Marshal" and a Junior Marshal" IE it looks like based on the rules "ANY" warranted marshal junior or senior can authorize fighters.

This may need clarification in the next draft 
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09/12/2006 6:11 PM Alert 
My impression has always been that a warranted marshal is a senior marshal or a branch marshal - both of which are officers of the SCA. The "warrant" is the power to authorized combattants and other marshals. Junior marshals do not have the warrant.

It's been awhile since I looked at those definitions. Maybe they could be better phrased.

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09/12/2006 9:13 PM Alert 
The phrase Warranted Marshal is defined at the beginning.

A junior marshal does not convey a warrant, so they are not warranted marshals. UNLESS, of course, that junior marshal also happens to be the Branch Marshal for rapier. Then, assuming the KRM has approved, the junior is considered to be a Warranted Marshal.

BTW - since we are talking trivia in other threads, how many people knew that unless the KRM actually confirms a warrant, you are not a warranted marshal. Specifically for Branch Marshals in this case.


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09/12/2006 10:53 PM Alert 
Oh! Oh! I did!
And the Crown has to sign those warrants as well.

Raoul

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09/19/2006 6:01 PM Alert 
ahh must have missed that definition on my quick blaze through the document Thanks
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09/20/2006 11:18 AM Alert 
I did, in the outlands the KRM is doing just that only confirming the warranted marshals that actually take the rules seriously and enforce them for what they are.


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