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Jun 13, 2011 11:15


Having seen the chart things I did this weekend for the Outlands, zephyrofgod gleefully tallied up things for Calontir for me for both their Peerages and Grants. These charts have many of the same stipulations as the ones for the Outlands - only awards given by the Crown of Calontir are counted.

Cut for graphicness. That is, charts. )

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mariedeblois June 13 2011, 16:10:33 UTC
The proliferation of Laurels and Hammer/Lilies was definitely something I noticed - I'm curious how many double Hammer/Lily folks there are. Unless that's -very- common, Hammers and Lilies vastly outnumber all the other GoAs.

Also, I think the X scale is off by one - I need to fix that and will re-upload images.

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mariedeblois June 13 2011, 17:01:32 UTC
Thirty would be enough to make a difference, yeah.

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mariedeblois June 13 2011, 16:59:32 UTC
Yep. Heck, even as an ex-Outlander, they look pretty weird to me ... so many!

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mariedeblois June 13 2011, 17:00:58 UTC
Doing the East's AoA-levels may happen at some point, even if I don't do anyone else's AoA's, just because the East treats em like GoAs.

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shaunacarrick June 13 2011, 17:59:57 UTC
what sort of info do you need to do this for Artemisia? We can talk about it at KW - I have a couple of different copies of the latest available OP when it was still online (down now for updates/rewrites/who knows what).

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mariedeblois June 13 2011, 19:49:16 UTC
Tallies by year by Peerage of the ones specifically given out by the Crown of Artemisia (that is, do not include any from before Artemisia became a kingdom OR any that immigrants brought in with them (that is, in the sense of "Peer from another SCA kingdom moved in to Artemisia" but not in the sense of "someone from another SCA kingdom moved in and -then- got a Peerage from Artemisia").

Ditto for Grants if you want those. Spreadsheets are most helpful, but plain text works too.

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