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The Award of the Grail:  for notable contributions to the Principality of the [[Summits]].  The emblem is an argent grail pendant with a colored field:  vert for Arts & Sciences, gules for Service, sable for Martial Endeavor.  One of each may be given to the same recipient.
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The Award of the Grail:  for notable contributions to the Principality of the [[Summits]].  The emblem is an argent grail pendant with a colored accent:  vert for Arts & Sciences, gules for Service, sable for Martial Endeavor and purple for fulfilling a term as a Principality Officer.  One of each may be given to the same recipient.
  
 
Before Summits became a full Principality, the Defenders and Ladies of the [[Summits]] gave small Grail "tokens" for Arts & Sciences or Service, since they were not permitted to give awards.  These were usually in the form of a very small grail stamped from metal foil.  The first grail tokens were all silver; later gold-colored ones were sometimes used for Service.
 
Before Summits became a full Principality, the Defenders and Ladies of the [[Summits]] gave small Grail "tokens" for Arts & Sciences or Service, since they were not permitted to give awards.  These were usually in the form of a very small grail stamped from metal foil.  The first grail tokens were all silver; later gold-colored ones were sometimes used for Service.
  
 
[[Category:Summits]] [[Category:Awards]]
 
[[Category:Summits]] [[Category:Awards]]

Latest revision as of 03:51, 13 June 2018

The Award of the Grail: for notable contributions to the Principality of the Summits. The emblem is an argent grail pendant with a colored accent: vert for Arts & Sciences, gules for Service, sable for Martial Endeavor and purple for fulfilling a term as a Principality Officer. One of each may be given to the same recipient.

Before Summits became a full Principality, the Defenders and Ladies of the Summits gave small Grail "tokens" for Arts & Sciences or Service, since they were not permitted to give awards. These were usually in the form of a very small grail stamped from metal foil. The first grail tokens were all silver; later gold-colored ones were sometimes used for Service.