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The candidate must be considered the equal of his or her prospective peers with the basic weapons of tournament combat. The Bestowed Peerages all convey a Patent of Arms. Masters at Arms are not required to swear fealty to the Crown. This Order is Society-wide. | The candidate must be considered the equal of his or her prospective peers with the basic weapons of tournament combat. The Bestowed Peerages all convey a Patent of Arms. Masters at Arms are not required to swear fealty to the Crown. This Order is Society-wide. | ||
− | * The award bestows the title of: ''' | + | * The award bestows the title of: '''Master/Mistress'''. |
* The Order of Precedence (OP) abbreviation for this award is: '''MSCA'''. | * The Order of Precedence (OP) abbreviation for this award is: '''MSCA'''. |
Latest revision as of 18:42, 18 June 2024
Knight
The candidate must be considered the equal of his or her prospective peers with the basic weapons of tournament combat. The Bestowed Peerages all convey a Patent of Arms. Although Dame is the official SCA female title, many prefer to use the title Sir. Knights are required to swear fealty to the Crown. This Order is Society-wide.
- The award bestows the title of: Sir/Dame.
- The Order of Precedence (OP) abbreviation for this award is: KSCA.
Master of Arms
The candidate must be considered the equal of his or her prospective peers with the basic weapons of tournament combat. The Bestowed Peerages all convey a Patent of Arms. Masters at Arms are not required to swear fealty to the Crown. This Order is Society-wide.
- The award bestows the title of: Master/Mistress.
- The Order of Precedence (OP) abbreviation for this award is: MSCA.
Pages in category "Order of Chivalry"
The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.