coronation...lost scroll

Apr 15, 2009 15:59

I waited until I was calm, and not mad, but guess what? My scroll got lost at Coronation. Freaking sucks all to hell! Luckily it was found, by me, where I was told to put it, it sat there through the "last" court and everyone thought it wasn't turned in. But I had already shown some people the finished scroll, and it was turned in, I even told the ( Read more... )

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h3salthea April 15 2009, 20:33:52 UTC
....my god..if this had been me...my god. Ballistic.

Wow...you...are amazing that you went thru all that and apparently took it as well as you did. Huzzah and gratz!

*bows in respect*

(glad also to hear the recipient got the scroll!! w000t!~)

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nazrynn April 15 2009, 20:56:10 UTC
Everyone sitting behind the royals during court were whispering that the scribe never turned it in, blah, blah, blah

I was standing nearer to the heralds' scroll table during First Court, towards mid-court, and heard no such whispering about a scribe not turning something in. Possible that it happened during the early portion of the court. Either way, it would have been informational, not gossip, if any whispering was being done by the heralds.

As it were, there was a very sharp speech given after the court was over, about making sure scroll encasements had all contents removed prior to discarding. There have been issues in the past where one scroll was removed from a slipcover that contained two, and the second was accidentally discarded by an unknowing person.

I can't speak directly for lumineaux, however, as someone who is volunteering to assist her, I can tell you Coronation's a pretty hectic event, and if her table is unattended before her arrival but after mine - if I am not already committed to assisting TRM directly and immediately ( ... )

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cute_evil_bunny April 15 2009, 21:13:40 UTC
this was during "last" court not "first" court. And Alys was not the one in charge of the scrolls. I actually don't use names usually just because I don't want to point finger, I just vent on my journal.

And I know how crazy it can be, I have been in royal rooms, and worked in royal rooms as retainers and such. So I understand.

It is just lately I have not been having such good luck with scrolls. I also only put one scroll per envelope because of the stories I have heard with the second one being tossed, and I make sure when I turn it in, if there is no "case" set out to put the scrolls on/in, that I make eye contact with the herald and see some kind of acknowledgement that they have now taken possession of the scroll and it is ok to walk away from it.

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nazrynn April 15 2009, 21:37:23 UTC
Yeah, I know no naming names is standard fare, but when one person is in charge of a group of people handling sensitive information/art like scrolls, it's usually that person that gets referred to whenever there's a problem, not necc. their subordinates.

It's not a perfect system. Things go wonky when you don't expect them to. I just hope there's a "Plan B" in effect in the event that Spring War Prac becomes another rainfest, since the place has plenty of land, but little indoor space. I'm sure Alys or whomever is running the show that day has a Game Plan.

It could always be worse. :) There's plenty of scribal horror stories to share, when time avails itself... Maybe after my husband and I are settled in to the new house I can focus on those tales.

Are you heading to Balfar's Challenge this weekend?

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nazrynn April 15 2009, 20:59:31 UTC
By the way, the good part is that the scroll was at least recovered.

The one in this icon belongs on a milk carton.
I turned it in, for Dame Catriona's CB at EK War Camp during Darius III and Roxane III. Despite handing it to the heralds and seeing it go into the royal folio, it never made it out, and has since gone to the great black hole of missing scrolls and missing left socks.

Pity, too. Did that one with the seal of the EK on it, small as the scroll was overall.

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cute_evil_bunny April 15 2009, 21:15:50 UTC
man that sucks that it was lost. I am glad I didn't have to go through that, and at least you had a photo to prove you did it.

And yes, it was good that the scroll on saturday was found, cause I would have dumpster dived to find it for them too.

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purpura April 15 2009, 21:20:19 UTC
My housemate made the cake too! It even said "Seo made me" on it.

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cute_evil_bunny April 15 2009, 21:25:40 UTC
that was the bomb cake! It was plaid...so cool. Umm...is there a way to find out how she made the icing? I am fussy, and I normally don't like icing, but her's was really tasty. :D

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stonetimber April 15 2009, 21:53:30 UTC
Actually, the runes said "I-am-Liams-Seo-made-me".

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stefka April 16 2009, 01:57:13 UTC
NOTHING beats brand-new-fresh buttercream that did not exist 12 hours ago.

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purpura April 15 2009, 22:17:30 UTC
I was just so sad. My first wordsmithing not read to the court!!! Wah.
Still, it got to whom it needed to get to and she really liked it, I promise.

Do you have a copy of it? I'd like to start a portfolio of wordsmithings...

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