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A few baronies in the SCA are referred to as ''palatine''. | A few baronies in the SCA are referred to as ''palatine''. These include: | ||
* The Palatine Barony of the Western Seas ('''Caid'''; Hawaii), | |||
* The Palatine Barony of the Far West ('''West'''; the ''Pacific Rim'', including Japan, South Korea, Guam, Thailand), and | |||
* The Palatine Barony of Allyshia ('''West'''; Humboldt County, California). | |||
As any other SCA barony, they may contain cantons, strongholds, ports, and/or colleges. | As any other SCA barony, they may contain cantons, strongholds, ports, and/or colleges. |
Latest revision as of 05:30, 18 April 2012
A few baronies in the SCA are referred to as palatine. These include:
- The Palatine Barony of the Western Seas (Caid; Hawaii),
- The Palatine Barony of the Far West (West; the Pacific Rim, including Japan, South Korea, Guam, Thailand), and
- The Palatine Barony of Allyshia (West; Humboldt County, California).
As any other SCA barony, they may contain cantons, strongholds, ports, and/or colleges.
The underlying idea behind a palatine barony is that it is to allow branches that are far removed from the main populations of their kingdoms to have a cycle wherein their populace can compete for the privilege of ruling lands. In this case, baronial succession is determined by tournament, and in at least two of the above-mentioned examples, this tournament takes place twice each year, alternating between a heavy fighting tourney and an arts & sciences tourney.
The victor of the tourney and his or her inspiration become the new Coronet.