There are 2 messages totaling 122 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Knighties? (2) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 08:27:25 -0400 From: Greer Watson <gwatson2@r.......> Subject: Knighties? This list has been awfully quiet lately, barring McLisa's Thanksgiving message on Monday. In fact, a month ago (literally, i.e. on the 16th of September), I asked people if they could help me fill out the wiki article on the Knighties. Yes, it may seem odd, but there are much smaller factions for which I have a lot more information! In lieu of anyone contacting me, on or off list, I've finally got round to adding a few paragraphs of my own devising. This is what I've added about the Knighties at war: ----- Aside from the main story arc of the War, Knightie faction posts essentially describe a reunion not unlike that of a group of sorority sisters, and takes the form of a rather overcrowded, two-week-long sleepover. While some participants have been in many previous Wars, others are relative newcomers; yet all have much in common, and strangers quickly become friends. Participating Knighties stay at Nick's loft, crashing on the floor of the living room and cooking for themselves in his kitchen. They are aware of the fact that they are descending on their host without warning (though presumably they have a tacit, standing invitation), and that their numbers can be more than a little overwhelming. Nevertheless, their posts make it clear that Nick is willing to have them stay, and enjoys meeting his fans. Indeed, some Knighties make sure to write themselves a one-on-one war post in which they talk to Nick on their own. (However, it should be noted that these encounters are chaste, though the writer makes it clear that she has a crush on Nick, of which he is usually aware). Nick is always gentle with the feelings of his fans. In many Wars, part of the Knighties' communal faction activities involve shopping using credit cards supplied by Nick, drawing on his vast fortune. ----- Now, I'm sure there are things that could be added (or altered!) to this description; but, more important, this is only an attempt to describe the Knighties' actual *activities* in a War. There's also the question of the *appeal* of the faction. What sort of people are attracted to the playing with the Knighties? Or, for that matter, joining their list between wars. Obviously, these are fans of Nick. But so are we all, in our own ways, or we wouldn't watch FK at all. Why does someone pick the Knighties, as opposed to joining one of the other factions? I guess what I'm asking is, if you were one of those BAU-type "profilers", what would you say is the profile of a Knightie? Greer gwatson2@r....... http://www.foreverknight.org/FK4/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 10:57:58 -0700 From: NAT <nat1228@c.......> Subject: Re: Knighties? At 05:27 AM 10/16/2013, Greer Watson wrote: >Now, I'm sure there are things that could be added (or altered!) to >this description; but, more important, this is only an attempt to >describe the Knighties' actual *activities* in a War. I think you did fairly well with the paragraphs on how the Knighties "do" a War. For as long as I've been an active participant (1996) the Knighties have been a pretty reactive faction. We don't tend to initiate attacks on other factions, but we have to react to the attacks on us. And a lot of factions seem to like to prank the Knighties. :-) In the last couple of Wars, we've tried to be a little more proactive, but it often backfires. >There's also the question of the *appeal* of the faction. What sort >of people are attracted to the playing with the Knighties? Or, for >that matter, joining their list between wars. Of course, there's the fact that Nick is the protagonist in the story (and not at all bad looking <g>). But I'm drawn to the his quest for mortality, for his feeling that he made a huge mistake in his past that he wants to rectify. Of course, I think a lot of us relate to hating something about ourselves, to finding something that we wish we could change, but seems impossible. For me, it's my weight. I hate that I'm "fluffy" and while I've tried, I've never been permanently successful in getting and keeping the weight off. I have trouble accepting myself as I am, because I hate that aspect of me. Nick hates being a vampire, he wants out of a nearly impossible situation. When he has had brief successes ("The Fix"), he always reverts back. I think a lot of people can relate that to something in their own lives. Then, of course, we have a lovely loft, an open invitation to visit, and an unlimited platinum credit card for our shopping needs. :-) (However, we're not *huge* shoppers. If there's a party, we may need to get dresses or costumes. Of course, we need supplies and food, etc. It's just nice to not have to worry about the money.) Oh, and there's the Caddy. We occasionally get to drive the Caddy. Who wouldn't want to do that? Nat ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Nancy A. Taylor -- Knightie, N&NPack http://www.squidge.org/~nat1228/fk.htm ------------------------------ End of FORKNI-L Digest - 14 Oct 2013 to 16 Oct 2013 (#2013-156) ***************************************************************
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