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Candidates for any branch of the [[sergeantry]] are tested in all the skills of knighthood: arts, sciences, warfare, courtly manners, dancing, heraldry, bardic, and games. | |||
They are in direct fealty to the | They are generally in direct fealty (devotion and loyalty) to the Baroness of the branch for which they tested. Some Baronies have them in fealty to both the Baron and Baroness, and others have select categories (eg: Courtier) in fealty to the Baron. | ||
* | * Sergeants : specializing in heavy weapon fighting. | ||
* [[Gallants]] | * [[Gallant|Gallants]] : specializing in rapier skills | ||
* [[ | * [[Yeoman|Yeomen]] : specializing in war/missile/archery skills | ||
* [[ | * [[Lancer|Lancers]] : specializing in equestrian skills | ||
* [[ | * [[Courtier|Courtiers]] : specializing in courtly/arts & science skills | ||
[[category:glossary]][[category:culture]] | [[category:glossary]][[category:culture]][[Category:Sergeant]] |
Latest revision as of 11:21, 12 January 2024
Candidates for any branch of the sergeantry are tested in all the skills of knighthood: arts, sciences, warfare, courtly manners, dancing, heraldry, bardic, and games.
They are generally in direct fealty (devotion and loyalty) to the Baroness of the branch for which they tested. Some Baronies have them in fealty to both the Baron and Baroness, and others have select categories (eg: Courtier) in fealty to the Baron.