Barons
A good summary of the concept of "barons" is taken from Feenin's bio page: ...Therefore, not enough Geets made it to Dunwoody for us to focus on them alone. Besides, it had gotten too easy. So we came up with the concept of "Barons." Geets and Barons are very closely related, yet the subtle differences are obvious to those of us with a trained eye. For example, Anthony's boy who was kayaking down the side of a frozen mountain in a magazine picture we found is much more baronous than geetish. And Fester from Faulk's lab is a definite Geet, while Faulk is much more of a Baron. With the advent of Baronism came a whole new crop of incidences such as the guy who stuck the alluminum gum wrapper into the power outlet (who was a huge Geet, but at that moment happened to be displaying unparalleled quantities of baronism) and Greg's employment at the Owenadome, which won him several "Employee of the Month" awards. Let the record also show that the concept of a baron was invented after Anthony and several other main characters viewed the movie version of Shakespeare's Macbeth. In the story were "Barons" who performed several "Baronistic" acts.. |