Over the next month, I'll be offering thoughts on the Nativity set model (a large papercraft crèche that you can find and download here:
https://gumroad.com/l/ThkR
Advent Calendar Day 6: Stable Boy
Though I’ve never seen it played this way, I would expect
that Mary and Joseph wouldn’t be the only out-of-towners in for the census, and
surely not the only ones for whom the inn had no room. Were I to tackle a Nativity story, I’d make
the stable a crowded, dirty, and possibly dangerous place, with lots of folks
from all over huddled in against the elements and the dangers presented by
sleeping outdoors in an urban environment.
Part of this would be thematic, but it would also be a logical bend to
swing.
A small town might be a trusting town when it comes to known
neighbors, but with a big influx of strangers even the most welcoming sorts
would likely take precautions against the troubles that might accompany
anonymity – a stranger who knows not to whom an ox belongs might feel no guilt
were he to contemplate stealing that ox from its nameless owner, or so might
the owner assume. To that end, it seems
likely that whomever owned or managed the stable might’ve employed a
rough-and-tumble teenager to sit watch at night as deterrent to anyone who
might make use of Bethlehem’s sudden and temporary population surplus.
I’ve never encountered a stable boy in a Nativity narrative,
but that doesn’t mean there oughtn’t be one. Mine isn't much moved by the events going on; he just wants his shift to be up so he can blow his wages on some rad sandals.
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