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The Award of Arms is Society-wide. Orders and awards from other kingdoms that convey an Award of Arms will be listed in the Midrealm Order of Precedence at this level. In the Middle Kingdom, anyone with a registered device is entitled to display that device with a steel helm, torse, personal crest, and mantling with the helm either displayed face-on or in profile. Someone with an Award of Arms may add one supporter and a compartment for it to stand upon. If the person has an award or order, the badge may be displayed on the supporter, e.g. from a ribbon around its neck.
 
The Award of Arms is Society-wide. Orders and awards from other kingdoms that convey an Award of Arms will be listed in the Midrealm Order of Precedence at this level. In the Middle Kingdom, anyone with a registered device is entitled to display that device with a steel helm, torse, personal crest, and mantling with the helm either displayed face-on or in profile. Someone with an Award of Arms may add one supporter and a compartment for it to stand upon. If the person has an award or order, the badge may be displayed on the supporter, e.g. from a ribbon around its neck.
  
* The award bestows the title of: '''Lord/Lady'''.
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* The award bestows the title of: '''Lord/Lady/Noble'''.
 
* The Order of Precedence (OP) abbreviation for this award is: '''AoA'''.
 
* The Order of Precedence (OP) abbreviation for this award is: '''AoA'''.

Latest revision as of 16:57, 30 June 2022

An example of armorial achievement displayed with helm, mantling, supporter, compartment and scroll.

The Award of Arms is Society-wide. Orders and awards from other kingdoms that convey an Award of Arms will be listed in the Midrealm Order of Precedence at this level. In the Middle Kingdom, anyone with a registered device is entitled to display that device with a steel helm, torse, personal crest, and mantling with the helm either displayed face-on or in profile. Someone with an Award of Arms may add one supporter and a compartment for it to stand upon. If the person has an award or order, the badge may be displayed on the supporter, e.g. from a ribbon around its neck.

  • The award bestows the title of: Lord/Lady/Noble.
  • The Order of Precedence (OP) abbreviation for this award is: AoA.

Pages in category "Award of Arms"

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