Hua Fu would do what he does now -- walk up, introduce himself, make
them feel comfortable, and try to get more information about why they
aren't in garb.  Presently, Yeliz assumes people not in garb are
passers-by, and goes and talks to them about the group and what we're
doing.  If they've attended before and aren't in garb now, perhaps
it's a misunderstanding about the garb requirement for attendance.  We
would explain the concept of atmosphere and how people in modern dress
are seen as outside of our game.  We would introduce them to Gold Key
and to others who can set them up with the aid necessary to create a
few basic wardrobe pieces.  We would chat about personas and garb, and
how the one is not necessary to the other -- I bet you'd look good in
14thC English, it's attractive and easy to make -- that sort of thing,
and about the wisdom of doing something easy and basic until they
decide on a time and place that best suits them.  After all, Hua Fu
was a Viking when he started, and Yeliz's first garb was all early
English.  We don't think being Baron and Baroness would change what we
have been doing, except to perhaps provide a better opportunity for
follow-up on the discussion.
