Re: Portable First Persson- Rethinking the model
In my other, sometime derided hobby, the concept of the original post is known as a "persona"- a personality drawn from the historical ers but not a specific individual. The persona my change over time or be modified as circumstances warrent it, but the core remains the same. There are people who have been good friends for over 20 years who I could not identify by modern name, occupation, etc. I use the same technique in my CW reenacting- Pvt. Leland Hares, middle aged ,educated, city born and raised, trained in the natural sciences and geology, spent time working on the Arkansas Geologic recconassance in 1858 and the Tennessee Geologic survey(that's why I'm a unioist in the south) and then as a school teacher when the work on the survey was suspended in 1860. After Tennessee was reclaimed by the union, and with most of my students serving in the armies, I enlisted. (This allows me to fit in with almost any union unit since most accepted recruits from occupied areas).
With this background I don't need to reinvent myself every event, just tweak some specifics. With a decent background in general events, manners, and customs of the time I can "do first person". add a little pre-event research into unit specifics and I'm ready to go. Admittedly I've had thirty years practice at it :-)
In my other, sometime derided hobby, the concept of the original post is known as a "persona"- a personality drawn from the historical ers but not a specific individual. The persona my change over time or be modified as circumstances warrent it, but the core remains the same. There are people who have been good friends for over 20 years who I could not identify by modern name, occupation, etc. I use the same technique in my CW reenacting- Pvt. Leland Hares, middle aged ,educated, city born and raised, trained in the natural sciences and geology, spent time working on the Arkansas Geologic recconassance in 1858 and the Tennessee Geologic survey(that's why I'm a unioist in the south) and then as a school teacher when the work on the survey was suspended in 1860. After Tennessee was reclaimed by the union, and with most of my students serving in the armies, I enlisted. (This allows me to fit in with almost any union unit since most accepted recruits from occupied areas).
With this background I don't need to reinvent myself every event, just tweak some specifics. With a decent background in general events, manners, and customs of the time I can "do first person". add a little pre-event research into unit specifics and I'm ready to go. Admittedly I've had thirty years practice at it :-)
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