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− | Suggested needed content (think of Newcomers): | + | Suggested needed content (think of Newcomers as you write): |
* why does someone get an Award of Arms? | * why does someone get an Award of Arms? | ||
+ | * What does it mean? ("...you are charged to devise suitable and unique arms...") | ||
* how can I get an Award of Arms? | * how can I get an Award of Arms? | ||
* How can I get an AA for my friend? | * How can I get an AA for my friend? | ||
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+ | Other thoughts | ||
+ | * Court Baronies used to come with an AA; do they still? | ||
+ | ** This is a weird subject across the SCA. We have an answer that pertains to An Tir only at http://www.antirheralds.org/awards/OP/law.html : | ||
+ | *** 23. The phrase "comes with an Award of Arms" means that the award is equal in precedence to an Award of Arms. The phrase "comes with a Grant of Arms" means that the award is equal in precedence to a Grant of Arms. | ||
+ | *** 23a. The precedence of any award can be changed by Kingdom Law. | ||
+ | *** Kingdom Law overrode the AoA designation, so now Court Baronies are above AoAs, but below Grants. - [[Quentin Martel]] | ||
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+ | Added description and recomendation links. --[[User:Michelino di Gino Martini|Michelino di Gino Martini]] 21:04, 14 Sep 2006 (EDT) |
Latest revision as of 01:04, 15 September 2006
Suggested needed content (think of Newcomers as you write):
- why does someone get an Award of Arms?
- What does it mean? ("...you are charged to devise suitable and unique arms...")
- how can I get an Award of Arms?
- How can I get an AA for my friend?
Other thoughts
- Court Baronies used to come with an AA; do they still?
- This is a weird subject across the SCA. We have an answer that pertains to An Tir only at http://www.antirheralds.org/awards/OP/law.html :
- 23. The phrase "comes with an Award of Arms" means that the award is equal in precedence to an Award of Arms. The phrase "comes with a Grant of Arms" means that the award is equal in precedence to a Grant of Arms.
- 23a. The precedence of any award can be changed by Kingdom Law.
- Kingdom Law overrode the AoA designation, so now Court Baronies are above AoAs, but below Grants. - Quentin Martel
- This is a weird subject across the SCA. We have an answer that pertains to An Tir only at http://www.antirheralds.org/awards/OP/law.html :
Added description and recomendation links. --Michelino di Gino Martini 21:04, 14 Sep 2006 (EDT)