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#Knights (KSCA): Swears fealty to the crown, wears a white belt and chain.
#Knights (KSCA): Swears fealty to the crown, wears a white belt and chain.
#Master of Arms (MSCA): Is not required to swear fealty to the crown, wears a white baldric.
#Master of Arms (MSCA): Is not required to swear fealty to the crown, wears a white baldric.
== Titles ==
*Knights use the title Sir, female knights can use the title Sir or the title Dame.
*Masters of Arms use the title Master or Mistress.
*[[Alternative Titles]] are available for substitution.
== Token / Regalia ==
*KSCA: (Fieldless) A white belt.
*KSCA: (Tinctureless) A circular chain.
*MSCA: (Fieldless) A white baldric.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*To date, Caid has never made a Master of Arms, all our homegrown chivalry have chosen the Knightly path.
*Caid has never made a Master of Arms, all our homegrown chivalry have chosen the Knightly path.


== Recipients ==
== Recipients ==

Revision as of 20:18, 8 April 2008

Patent level award for those who have excelled in Armored Combat.

This order is a Polling Order. The Order of the Chivalry contains two different branches.

  1. Knights (KSCA): Swears fealty to the crown, wears a white belt and chain.
  2. Master of Arms (MSCA): Is not required to swear fealty to the crown, wears a white baldric.

Titles

  • Knights use the title Sir, female knights can use the title Sir or the title Dame.
  • Masters of Arms use the title Master or Mistress.
  • Alternative Titles are available for substitution.

Token / Regalia

  • KSCA: (Fieldless) A white belt.
  • KSCA: (Tinctureless) A circular chain.
  • MSCA: (Fieldless) A white baldric.

Trivia

  • Caid has never made a Master of Arms, all our homegrown chivalry have chosen the Knightly path.

Recipients

  • To view the full list of recipients of this award, visit the Order of Precedence page for more information.

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