Despite the many traditions involved in the process, the Peer-associate relationship (squire/protege/apprentice) is completely unofficial and is not part of the SCA award structure or precedence. It is a major milestone in many people's SCA career, though it is not a required or necessary part of the game.
The Court Barony is an unusual sort of award, given for many different reasons. The connotations of the award vary greatly from kingdom to kingdom.
You can always add a family surname later if you find one you like. I think that the proper formation of the locative surname would be "Lucia da Padua", but you may be able to do it both ways.
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Despite the many traditions involved in the process, the Peer-associate relationship (squire/protege/apprentice) is completely unofficial and is not part of the SCA award structure or precedence. It is a major milestone in many people's SCA career, though it is not a required or necessary part of the game.
The Court Barony is an unusual sort of award, given for many different reasons. The connotations of the award vary greatly from kingdom to kingdom.
You can always add a family surname later if you find one you like. I think that the proper formation of the locative surname would be "Lucia da Padua", but you may be able to do it both ways.