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[[Barony]] of [[Seagirt]]: Token for the successful completion of a [[persona development]] competition.
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[[Barony]] of [[Seagirt]]: Token for the successful completion of a [[persona development]] competition, held at an event of the same name or in conjunction with another SCA event.
  
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The competition is an opportunity to present an authentic and logical persona that has been created and researched and who could have existed before the year 1650. The competition is open to both men and women.
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This is not a competition to win against others, but to accomplish a goal of presenting a successful piece of theatre. This means bringing together and presenting everything - from knowledge, bearing and attitude to props and aids such as food, costume(s), skills and activities needed to make the persona a whole, living, believable person.
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The competition typically lasts for 6 hours, during which time the candidate must remain in persona. During this time, testers will approach the candidate and the candidate remains in character while engaging in conversation and answering questions.
  
 
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Revision as of 00:18, 20 July 2011

Barony of Seagirt: Token for the successful completion of a persona development competition, held at an event of the same name or in conjunction with another SCA event.

The competition is an opportunity to present an authentic and logical persona that has been created and researched and who could have existed before the year 1650. The competition is open to both men and women.

This is not a competition to win against others, but to accomplish a goal of presenting a successful piece of theatre. This means bringing together and presenting everything - from knowledge, bearing and attitude to props and aids such as food, costume(s), skills and activities needed to make the persona a whole, living, believable person.

The competition typically lasts for 6 hours, during which time the candidate must remain in persona. During this time, testers will approach the candidate and the candidate remains in character while engaging in conversation and answering questions.