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The Fellowship of Scarlatti is an organisation that sponsors works of excellence in the written and visual art fields. Its hall is located in Delos, as opposed to Cyrene or Caer Witrin. As such, it should be noted that the Fellowship is not linked in any official way to either the religious Order of Scarlatti, or Ty Beirdd, the House of Bards.
Sponsorship comes by way of credit rewards. Artists and writers are free to submit works within their field at will. Roughly every thirty Achaean months, the submissions from the previous thirty months are judged, with multiple credit prizes going out to the winner, runners-up, and winners of merit awards.
Works often recognised by the Fellowship are those that are distinctly Achaean. They may capture moments of Achaean culture, such as creatures, locations, or skills that stand out as uniquely Achaean. Generic representations of warriors or dungeons are not likely to catch the judges' eyes. Naming a city, house, or guild is not enough. You must convince the judges that the work may be found in Achaea and nowhere else.
Works must also be original. The Fellowship, and indeed the very gods themselves frown upon plagarism, and divine punishment is often the outcome of such shameful deception.
Rules
Bardic entries must
- be original works (literature, history, poetry, or philosophy.
- be distinctly Achaean*, within the proper mythology, culture and worldview.
Artisanal entries must
- be completely original artistic works, done by you only.
- be distinctly Achaean.*
- not be collages.
- cover any subject within that framework (history, portrait, map, etc)
Awards
Sponsorship is provided in the form of credit prizes. In addition, points are gained based on how high you place in the contests. For every four points, you gain a rank within the Fellowship. In addition to the credit prizes won, at every new rank you gain an additional one-time credit purse.
- First place: 200 credits, 4 points
- Runners-up: 100 credits, 2 points
- Merit: 50 credits, 1 point
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