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ADRIAN EMPIRE IMPERIAL ESTATES WRIT #18 ARMIGEROUS RIGHTS, REGALIA & MODES OF ADDRESS, ORDERS & , AND MINISTRY BADGES

ADOPTED JULY 2002 LAST UPDATED DECEMBER 2018, EFFECTIVE 1 JANUARY 2019

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PREFACE ...... 4

I. ARMIGEROUS RIGHTS ...... 4

II. REGALIA AND MODES OF ADDRESS ...... 4 A. THEORY ...... 4 1. Chains of State ...... 4 2. and Crowns ...... 4 3. Restrictions ...... 5 B. PRACTICE ...... 5 1. Empire ...... 5 2. Imperial Crown /Imperial Crown ...... 5 3. Companion of the of the Fleur-de-Lis ...... 5 4. Kingdom ...... 5 5. Prince/Princess ...... 5 6. /Crown Princess ...... 6 7. Archduchy ...... 6 8. Duchy ...... 6 9. /Countess ...... 6 10. March ...... 6 11. Founding /Viscountess ...... 6 12. Knight Third Level ...... 6 13. Shire ...... 6 14. County ...... 7 15. Viscount/Viscountess ...... 7 16. Barony ...... 7 17. /Baroness ...... 7 18. Knight Second Level ...... 7 19. House ...... 7 20. Knight First Level ...... 7 21. / ...... 8 22. Lord/Lady Protector ...... 8 23. Canton ...... 8 24. Squire ...... 8 25. Man-at-Arms/Lady-in-Waiting/Page ...... 8 26. Member of the Board of Directors...... 8

III. ORDERS AND MINISTRIES ...... 9 A. ORDERS AND AWARDS ...... 9 1. The Imperial Order of the Fleur-de-Lis ...... 9 2. The Imperial Order of the Table Round ...... 9 3. The Imperial Order of Saint Joan ...... 9 4. The Imperial Order of the Croix Fleury ...... 10 5. The Imperial Order of the Comet ...... 11

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6. The Imperial Order of the Nebula ...... 11 7. The Imperial Orders of the Lion, Harp, Quill, and Talbot ...... 11 8. The Royal Star ...... 11 9. The Royal Order of the Crown Companions ...... 11 10. The Royal Order of the Queen s Guard ...... 12 11. The Noble Order of the Crown Guards ...... 12 12. The Crown Seal of Excellence ...... 12 13. The Golden Spoon...... 12 14. The Rising Star of Adria ...... 12 15. The Order of the Escallop ...... 12 16. The Imperial Order of the Golden Cross ...... 13 17. The Order of the Empress’ ...... 13 18. The Order of the Golden Arrow ...... 13 19. Order of the Quest Knights ...... 13 20. Order of Woe ...... 13 21. Order of Galahad ...... 13 22. Inactive Orders ...... 13 B. MINISTRY BADGES ...... 14 1. Ministry of Arts & Sciences ...... 14 2. Ministry of Marshallate ...... 14 3. Ministry of the Physicker ...... 14 4. Minister of Rolls ...... 14 5. College of Arms ...... 14 6. Imperial Steward Ministry ...... 14 7. Ministry of Archery: ...... 15 8. Archivist: ...... 15 9. Chancellor: ...... 15 10. Children’s Activities: ...... 15 11. Education: ...... 15 12. Hospitaler: ...... 15 13. Joust & War: ...... 15

IV. GRANDFATHER CLAUSE ...... 15

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PREFACE1 We, the Imperial Estates, do hereby adopt this Writ as Law in the Adrian Empire. This Writ lists those items which rise to the level of Law in the areas of Armigerous Rights, Regalia and Modes of Address, Orders and Awards, and Ministry Badges. All of these items have been approved and registered by the Imperial College of Arms.

I. ARMIGEROUS RIGHTS A. The right to display arms is reserved to armigers. B. Armigers are those who have either been granted the right to bear arms by the Crown or the Estates, such as by being granted the of Lord/Lady, Baron/Baroness, Viscount/Viscountess, Count/Countess, and Prince/Princess, or those who have earned the right to bear arms by virtue of being Knighted. Imperial, and Royal Crowns may grant to their subjects the right to bear arms without granting titles or Knighthoods. C. Non-Knightly armigers may display their arms on their person in any shape so long as it is no more than six inches on its longest edge. D. Knightly Peers have the further right to display their arms on a heraldic tabard. E. 2nd and 3rd level Knights, and Royal and Imperial Peers have the further right of livery. F. Any member may register arms against the day they shall be permitted to display them. G. Any armiger may display armory on period implements as approved by the Imperial College of Arms.

II. REGALIA AND MODES OF ADDRESS A. THEORY 1. Chains of State Chains of state are not regulated by law. 2. Coronets and Crowns a. All non-Chivalric are entitled to regalia headgear; i. Ranks of Baron and above are permitted a or crown, ii. Noble non-Chivalric ranks below Baron are permitted a circlet. b. The difference between a coronet and a crown is the rank of the person wearing it: , Empresses, , Queens, Archdukes, Archduchesses, , and Duchesses all are entitled to a crown; all others so entitled wear a coronet. There is no stylistic difference; it is merely a matter of terminology. c. The difference between a coronet/crown and a circlet is that the former may have points, while the latter never does. d. There is no minimum or maximum size restriction on crowns and coronets.

1 Footnotes denote Chancery notes, which offer background and clarification but do not in themselves rise to the level of law.

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3. Restrictions a. None of the regalia or styles listed below is mandatory, for example, no one is required to wear that to which one is entitled; however, others who are not so entitled may be restricted from using such regalia or styles. b. Addressing someone with a form different from that listed for that member's station is neither prohibited nor discouraged, since forms of address are merely a way of showing respect. c. The Estates of a Kingdom may choose to further restrict or augment the regalia listed below, so long as such restriction or augmentation does not conflict with this list. B. PRACTICE What follows are the regalia and modes of address for each rank in the Order of Precedence which has been registered by the Imperial College of Arms. Titles are listed in descending order of precedence2, with Landed Estates listed by the name of the Estate rather than its rulers. 1. Empire Estate Imperial, ruled by an or Empress. Ruler may wear a crown. Ruler may be addressed as "Your Imperial ", "Your Majesty", "Your ", or "Your Grace". Ruler may be styled "Emperor " or "Empress " according to gender, or may use a non-English translation. 2. Imperial Crown Prince/Imperial Crown Princess The Heirs to the Empire. May wear a coronet. May be addressed as "Your " or "Your Highness". May be styled "Crown Prince " or "Crown Princess " according to gender, or may use a non-English translation. 3. Companion of the Order of the Fleur-de-Lis Imperial Peer. Non-voting order granted by vote of the Imperial Estates. May wear a coronet, the silver-metal cord of the Order, and other regalia as outlined in the section on Orders, below. May be addressed as "Your Imperial Highness" or "Your Highness". May be styled "Prince " or "Princess " according to gender, or may use a non-English translation. 4. Kingdom Chapter and Estate Royal, ruled by a or Queen. Ruler may wear a crown. Ruler may be addressed as "Your Royal Majesty", "Your Majesty", "Your Highness", or "Your Grace". Ruler may be styled "King " or "Queen " according to gender, or may use a non-English translation. 5. Prince/Princess Imperial Peer and Estate Royal in own right. Retirement granted by the Estates to former rulers of the Empire. May wear a coronet. May be addressed as "Your Imperial Highness" or "Your Highness". May be styled "Prince " or

2 An Order of Precedence guideline was approved by the Imperial Estates in March of 2018. This guideline document has been published separately.

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"Princess " according to gender, or may use a non-English translation. 6. Crown Prince/Crown Princess The Heirs to a Kingdom. May wear a coronet and any other such regalia as local tradition demands. May be addressed as "Your " or "Your Highness". May be styled "Crown Prince " or "Crown Princess " according to gender, or may use a non-English translation. 7. Archduchy Chapter and Estate Royal, ruled by an Archduke or Archduchess. Ruler may wear a crown. Ruler may be addressed as "Your Royal Grace" or "Your Grace". Ruler may be styled "Archduke " or "Archduchess according to gender and preference, or may use a non-English translation. 8. Duchy Chapter and Estate Royal, ruled by a or a Duchess. Ruler may wear a crown. Ruler may be addressed as "Your Grace". Ruler may be styled "Duke " or "Duchess " according to gender, or may use a non-English translation such as "Duc". 9. Count/Countess Royal Peer and Estate Major in own right. Retirement title granted by the Estates to former rulers of a Kingdom. May wear a coronet. May be addressed as "Your Grace". May be styled "Count " or "Countess " according to gender, or may use a translation such as "" or "Countessa". 10. March Estate Major, ruled by a Marquess or Marchioness. Ruler may wear a coronet. Rulers may also be styled Marquis/Marquessa. Ruler may be addressed as "Your ". Ruler may be styled "Marquess " or "Marchioness " according to gender, or may use a translation such as "Marquis" or "Marquessa". 11. Founding Viscount/Viscountess Imperial Peer and Estate Major in own right. Title granted to the Founding Members of the Adrian Empire by the Bylaws. May wear a coronet. May be addressed as "Your Grace". May be styled "Viscount " or "Viscountess " according to gender, or may use a non-English translation. 12. Knight Third Level Imperial Peer and Estate Major in own right. May wear a blue belt and gold spurs. May also fly a standard. May be styled "Sir " or "Dame " according to gender, or may use a non-English translation. Includes Knights Champion (combat), (arts), Premier (ministry), and Warden (archery). 13. Shire Chapter and Estate Minor, administerd by a Viceroy or Vicereine on behalf of the Imperial Crown. Administrator may wear a circlet. Ruler may be addressed as "Your Excellency". Administrator may be styled "Viceroy " or "Vicereine " according to gender, or may use a non- English translation.

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14. County Estate Minor, ruled by a Count or Countess. Ruler may wear a coronet. Ruler may be addressed as "Your Excellency". Ruler may be styled "Count " or "Countess " according to gender, or may use a non-English translation. 15. Viscount/Viscountess Non-voting retirement title granted by the Estates to former rulers of an Archduchy. May wear a coronet. May be addressed as "Your Excellency". May be styled "Viscount " or "Viscountess " according to gender, or may use a non-English translation. 16. Barony Estate Minor, ruled by a Baron or Baroness. Ruler may wear a coronet. Ruler may be addressed as "Your Excellency". Ruler may be styled "Baron " or "Baroness " according to gender, or may use a non-English translation. 17. Baron/Baroness Non-voting title awarded by any Imperial or Kingdom Crown Non-voting title awarded by any Imperial or Kingdom Crown.3 May wear a coronet. May be addressed as "Your Excellency". May be styled "Baron " or "Baroness " according to gender, or may use a non-English translation. May use the "Baron/Baroness of the Court" after their name, where is the name of the granting Crown, e.g. "Baron of the Umbrian Court" or "Baroness of the Imperial Court". 18. Knight Second Level Estate Minor in own right. May wear a blue belt and silver spurs with a gold rowel. May also fly a standard. May be styled "Sir " or "Dame " according to gender, or may use a non-English translation. Includes Knights Banneret (combat), Master (arts), Civil (ministry), and Forester (archery). 19. House Estate Minor, ruled by a Lord or Lady. Ruler may wear a circlet. Ruler may be addressed as "Your Lordship" or "Your Ladyship" according to gender. Ruler may be styled "Lord " or "Lady ", or may use a non-English translation. Ruler may use the style "Lord/Lady of House " after their name. May also use the style "Sire " according to prior practice. 20. Knight First Level May wear a blue belt and silver spurs. May be styled "Sir or "Dame " according to gender, or may use a non-English translation. Includes Knights Bachelor (combat), Robe (arts), Minister (ministry), and Archer (archery). Only a Knight can make a Knight.

3 If nominated by a Companion of the Order of the Fleur-de-Lis and awarded by the Crown, the Companion may bestow the title; see III.A.1.e.

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21. Lord/Lady Non-voting title awarded by any Imperial or Kingdom Crown.4 May wear a circlet. May be addressed as "Your Lordship" or "Your Ladyship" according to gender. May be styled "Lord " or "Lady " according to gender, or may use a non- English translation. May use the style "Lord/Lady of the Court" after their name, where is the name of the granting Crown, e.g. “Lord of the Yorkish Court” or “Lady of the Court of Esperance”. 22. Lord/Lady Protector Temporary position, acting as the Crown of a Chapter for a period of less than 1 year. Carries precedent with the rank of their Chapter, but should not wear the Chapter's Crown. May be addressed as "Your Grace". Holders may append "Lord/Lady Protector " to their existing style while in office. (Example: "Earl XXX, Lord Protector of YYY".) 23. Canton An administrative district of the Empire or a Chapter created by the Crown and governed by a Viceroy or Vicereine on behalf of the Crown. Governor may be addressed as "Your Lordship" or "Your Ladyship" according to gender. Governor may be styled "Viceroy " or "Vicereine " according to gender, or may use a non-English translation or other ministerial office such as governor, mayor, or burgemeister. 24. Squire Someone who exchanges pledges of fealty or service with a member or members of the for special training. The title holds no official precedence and is not a requirement in a discipline for Knighthood. May be styled "Squire ", or may use a non-English translation. Squires traditionally wear red belts. Only a Knight may have a Squire. 25. Man-at-Arms/Lady-in-Waiting/Page Job titles used for those who have exchanged pledges of fealty or service with any individual. The title holds no official precedence. Any individual may have a Lady- in-Waiting, Man-at-Arms, or Page. a. Man-at-Arms traditionally wears a green belt. b. Lady-in-Waiting traditionally wears a personal favor. c. Page traditionally wears a yellow belt. 26. Member of the Board of Directors. Except for the Emperor or Empress, members of the Board of Directors do not gain any additional titles, styles, or forms of address by virtue of their seat on the Board; they use whatever they already possess.

4 If nominated by a Companion of the Order of the Fleur-de-Lis and awarded by the Crown, the Companion may bestow the title; see III.A.1.e.

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III. ORDERS AND MINISTRIES A. ORDERS AND AWARDS Following are the Imperial-level Orders and Awards, which include the regalia, badges, and criteria for admission. Awards which may be granted by Kingdom or Ducal Crowns may also be granted by Shire Crowns, subject to the prior approval of the Imperial Crown. Companions of these Orders may wear the badges as belt favors, pendants, or baldrics, and so forth. They are listed in descending order of precedence. 1. The Imperial Order of the Fleur-de-Lis This Order was formerly known as the Order of the Protectors of the Dream. This Order is intended to honor those individuals whose contributions to the Empire are so great that they are deserving of being made members of the Imperial , but have not necessarily sat the Imperial Throne themselves. Members are appointed by a simple majority vote of the Imperial Estates and are invested with their titles by the Imperial Crown. Members of this Order have the following rights and privileges: a. New members may be nominated from within the Order or by two members of the Imperial Estates. Any member of the Empire is eligible for admittance, whether they have been a past Imperial Crown or not. b. Members are appointed by a simple majority vote of the Imperial Estates and are invested with their titles by the Imperial Crown c. This Order grants no vote on any Estate, although individual members of this Order may hold Estate Votes of their own right. d. Companions of this Order have precedence as members of the Imperial Family, may use the of Prince/ss, may be addressed as "Your Imperial Highness", and may wear a Coronet. e. Like any other person, Companions of this Order may nominate for the titles of Lord/Lady and Baron/ess for Imperial and Royal awards. However, as a special privilege of the Order, if the Local or Imperial Crown approves the nomination, the nominating member of the Order shall bestow the title. f. Companions of this Order may sit with Imperial Crowns as Peers and may approach them without bowing. 2. The Imperial Order of the Table Round Argent, a chalice Or (White background with a gold goblet.) This Order grants precedence equal to that of Viscount and Viscountess (non- Founding). Candidates may petition for membership or may be approached by a Companion of the Order. Candidates must hold Knighthoods in at least three different disciplines, and be approved by unanimous consent of the current membership of the Order. 3. The Imperial Order of Saint Joan Argent, on a saltire Gules a lily Argent (White background with a red X extending to the corners, at the intersection of the X, a white lily.) This Order grants precedence equal to that of Viscount and Viscountess (non-

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Founding). Candidates may petition for membership or may be approached by a Companion of the Order. Candidates must be female and hold at least one Knighthood in any discipline, and be approved by unanimous consent of the current membership of the Order. 4. The Imperial Order of the Croix Fleury Or, a cross fleury voided Azure between four roses Proper (gold background with blue outlined cross centered and a rose in each corner). This is a non-voting Imperial Order and membership grants the precedence of Viscount/Viscountess (non-founding). The Imperial Order of the Croix Fleury was established by HIH Sir Karl von Katzburg to acknowledge the accomplishment of all Adrians who achieve Knightly rank in the four currently recognized disciplines. Combat, Ministry, Archery and the Arts/Sciences. Upon achieving Knighthood in all four Adrian Knightly disciplines, a member is automatically inducted into this Imperial Order. The inductee may choose to hold an induction ceremony but this is not necessary. Induction is automatic. If a ceremony is desired, the crown or ruling noble may preside if there is no other member of the Order available. The Imperial Crown shall, upon confirmation of rank by the local crown/ruling noble; publish Imperial Proclamation within 45 days of the accomplishment which describes the inductee and his or her achievements. The structure of the proclamation shall minimally contain the following information: a. The full current persona name of the inductee followed by their real name in parenthesis. b. The rank of the inductee in each discipline at the time of induction. c. The name of the subdivision in which the inductee took his or her qualifying Knighthood. d. A list of the persona names of all current members of the order. The structure of the proclamation may be embellished or personalized by the Imperial Crown so long as the above information is included as described. A member of the Imperial Order of the Croix Fleury may only be removed from the Order as part of Revocation of Membership, Banishment from the Empire or loss of Knightly rank. If Knightly rank is reinstated and the member is once again a Knight in all four disciplines as detailed above, membership in the order is reinstated simultaneously. No additional proclamation is required. Membership in the Order shall be considered inactive for lapses in Adrian Membership Dues and will be fully reinstated upon payment of dues so long as no loss of rank has occurred. Only members of the Imperial Order of the Croix Fleury may display the badge of the Order except on paper for purposes of description or documentation. “Quad Knights” (The most common term used to describe members of the Imperial Order of the Croix Fleury) may augment their arms with the addition of one badge of

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the Order for each level of “Quad” Knighthood they have achieved. Any member of the Imperial Order of the Croix Fleury may augment his or her armorial display with a single badge of the Order. This means that no member of the Order may augment their arms with more than three badges of the Imperial Order of the Croix Fleury since there are currently only three levels recognized by The Adrian Empire and any quad Knight may display a single badge of the Order on their armorial display regardless of how many they are allowed. 5. The Imperial Order of the Comet Sable, a comet palewise Argent (Black background with a vertical comet, with the head at the top and the tail streaming down behind it.) This Order is given by the Imperial Crown at most once per term of office, and grants precedence equal to that of Barony. It is given to individuals who through their enthusiasm and dedication contribute outstandingly to the betterment of the Adrian Empire and its populace. 6. The Imperial Order of the Nebula Sables, a semy of estoiles in gurges Argent (Black background with a spiral of white estoiles.) Estoiles are six-pointed stars whose points are elongated and wavy. This Order is given by the Imperial Crown at most once per term of office, and grants precedence equal to that of Baron (non-Landed). It is given to individuals who through their enthusiasm and dedication contribute significantly to the betterment of the Adrian Empire and its populace. 7. The Imperial Orders of the Lion, Harp, Quill, and Talbot These are the four non-Knightly Orders created to reward prowess in the fields of Combat, Arts, Ministry, and Archery, respectively. The badge for each Order has a red background, with the symbol of the Order in gold. These Orders are given by the Imperial Crown only once per term of office to as many individuals as the Crown sees fit at the time, and grant precedence equal to that of Lord or Lady. 8. The Royal Star Argent, a mullet Or (White background with a gold five-pointed star.) Also known as the Star of Adria. This Order grants precedence equal to that of Lord or Lady. This is given annually by any Imperial, Kingdom, or Ducal Crown to individuals new to medieval recreation who through their enthusiasm and dedication contributes to the betterment of the Chapter or the Empire and its populace. 9. The Royal Order of the Crown Companions Wears a garter around the upper arm in a color determined by the wearer's rank. If the wearer is eligible for more than one color, only one garter is worn, traditionally the highest or oldest Knightly rank held, but it is generally up to the issuing Crown. This award is given annually by any Imperial, Kingdom, or Ducal Crown to individuals who display high standards of chivalry and good fellowship who by their period activities and demeanor contribute to the enjoyment and realism of events.

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This Order grants precedence equal to that of Lord or Lady. The garter colors are as follows: a. Non-Knight --- White b. Knight Combatant --- Black c. Knight Artisan --- Blue d. Knight Minister --- Red e. Knight Archer --- Green 10. The Royal Order of the Queen’s Guard Azure, a fleur-de-lis Or (Blue background with a gold fleur-de-lis.) These are the ancient Arms of the Empire, which have been retained to honor the most noble and chivalrous of our Combatants. This Order grants precedence equal to that of Lord or Lady. This award is given annually by any Imperial, Kingdom, or Ducal Crown to individuals who display extraordinary skill, chivalry, and style on the battlefield. 11. The Noble Order of the Crown Guards Sable, two spears in saltire Or (Black background with two crossed gold spears.) This Order grants precedence equal to that of Lord or Lady. This award is given by any Great Estate (Knight Third Level, Founding Viscount, March, or Count/ess Royal) to individuals who display extraordinary examples of courage, chivalry and grace on the battlefield. 12. The Crown Seal of Excellence Given once per term of office by the Imperial Crown to guilds and other non-Estate groups for achieving excellence in their field of work. Bears no precedence, but groups so honored may augment their arms with a gold fleur-de-lis. 13. The Golden Spoon. Purpure, a spoon bendwise or. (Purple background with a golden spoon placed diagonally.) Given by the Empress to individuals who excel in the culinary arts. Bares no precedence. Individuals so honored may wear the Badge of the Order, or may wear a golden spoon on a purple cord. 14. The Rising Star of Adria Given no more than once per term of office by the Imperial Crown to young Estates within the Empire for exceeding all expectations with recruitment, enthusiasm, or excellence. Bears no precedence, but Estates so honored may augment their arms with a gold star. 15. The Order of the Escallop In Dexter Chief, an Escallop Reversed, Argent The Order of the Escallop is created to acknowledge Adrians who have served or are currently serving in the mundane military and have been called upon, past or present, to serve in a theatre of conflict or hostile territory. The Escallop was chosen for similar reasons as it was used in period – as a sign of pilgrimage and/or the Crusades.

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When an individual is made a member of The Order of the Escallop, they have the right to augment their personal arms with symbol of the Order. Membership in The Order of the Escallop grants no precedence, title or rank. This Order may be bestowed by any Crown upon verification of the requirements. 16. The Imperial Order of the Golden Cross Sable, a cross and in canton a fleur-de-lis Or. (Black, a gold cross and in upper left a gold fleur-de-lis.) This order grants precedence equal to that of Viscount and Viscountess (non- Founding). Granted solely by the Imperial Crowns, this Order is reserved for those members who have shown years of exemplary and exceptional service to the Empire without recognition. Considered a “lifetime achievement award”, this award may be granted at most once per to as many individuals as the Imperial Crowns deem worthy. 17. The Order of the Empress’ Grace Quarterly Azure and Sable, a griffin statant Argent. (Quartered blue and black, a silver griffin standing on all four feet.) This Order grants precedence equal to that of Lord or Lady. This award is given by Her for service with chivalry and honor to the Empire, Imperial Crown, or Chapter. 18. The Order of the Golden Arrow [Fieldless] An arrow fesswise Or. (A gold arrow, displayed horizontally, pointing to the left). This Order grants no precedence and is given by the Imperial Crown to any member who wins the Champions’ Archery Shoot at both Imperial Wars during that Crown’s reign. 19. Order of the Quest Knights Knights who place one tenant of Chivalry so far above the rest they lose overall Chivalric standing. This order is for those that mean well but lose the high ground through blindness. 20. Order of Woe For those Quest Knights that after 1 year cannot come to terms that they are not supposed to be selective about which parts of chivalric virtue they practice. 21. Order of Sir Galahad Order for those Quest Knights that after 1 year have shown they have discovered that no part of chivalric virtue can be abandoned for another. They learn that the Knight is not defined by the armor, sword or title, but by the beating heat of the soul. 22. Inactive Orders The following Orders are no longer active within the Adrian Empire. Though these Orders are no longer granted by Imperial, Kingdom, or Ducal Crowns, any member who had achieved membership within one of these Orders prior to the publication of

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this list (March, 2014) may retain the use of any badges, symbols, , or rights of precedence the Order previously granted. Reactivation of any of these Orders may happen upon the prerogative of the Imperial Crown, by bestowing membership upon an individual, and shall require the Imperial Crown notify the Imperial Sovereign of Arms that the Order is being reactivated. A. Order of Saint Bridget Sable, a stag’s massacre Vert and in chief a flame Gules. B. Order of Saint Gabriel Vert, a maltese cross and a border Or. C. deleted D. Order of the Fu – (No badge registered.) E. deleted F. deleted

B. MINISTRY BADGES Ministers may wear these badges on their person, or fly a banner so their presence may be easily ascertained at an event, especially a large one. Imperial Ministers operating at Imperial Events may augment these banners with the gold fleur-de-lis of the Empire. Local Ministers may augment these banners with their local area's badge. All other Ministers not listed here may wear the badge of their local area, augmented by whatever design their local customs dictate, subject to registration by the Imperial College of Arms. 1. Ministry of Arts & Sciences Purpure an oil lamp Or (Purple background with a gold Aladdin's lamp). 2. Ministry of Marshallate Sable, two swords in saltire Argent (Black background with two silver crossed swords). 3. Ministry of the Physicker Argent, a caduceus Gules (White background with a red caduceus). A caduceus is the medical symbol which consists of a winged staff entwined with two snakes, also known as the Staff of Mercury. 4. Minister of Rolls Sable an open scroll Argent (Black background with a white scroll). 5. College of Arms Vert, a cross Or (Green background with a gold horizontal end-to-end stripe overlaying a gold vertical end-to-end stripe). During Court, the Court Herald should wear a tabard with the Arms of the Estate or Chapter, not the green-and-gold, since the Court Herald is acting as the Voice of the Crown. 6. Imperial Steward Ministry Azure, three bezants in chevron (Blue background, three gold circles arranged in a "V" formation).

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7. Ministry of Archery: Vert, a sheaf of arrows Or. (Green, three golden arrows, points downward). 8. Archivist: Per chevron flory-counter flory Azure and Or, in base a lion passant guardant Argent. (Divided in an upside down “V” formation in blue and gold, each side of the dividing line being charged with fluer-de-lis, with gold fleur-de-lis appearing on the blue, and blue fleur-de-lis appearing on the gold. At the base, a silver lion, paw raised, with its faced turned to look at the viewer.) 9. Chancellor: Azure, a cross Or between four castles Argent. (Blue, a gold cross between four silver castles, one in each corner.) 10. Children’s Activities: Or, flaunched Argent, a unicorn rampant Argent, maned Gules, maintaining a scroll Or. (Gold with two silver semi-circles on each side, on top of that a silver unicorn with a red mane holding a gold scroll.) 11. Education: Azure, an owl Or. (Blue, a gold owl.) 12. Hospitaler: Azure, a chest Or. (Blue, a gold chest.) 13. Joust & War: Gules, two axes in saltire and a sword Or. (Red, two gold axes crossed and on top of that a gold sword)

IV. GRANDFATHER CLAUSE All physically-existing and previously-allowed items in conflict with this Writ shall be allowed so long as such items were in existence prior to the effective date of this Writ (30 days after publication).

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