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= Belts = | = Belts = | ||
* White: This is | * White: This is reserved for members of the Chivalry | ||
* Red: This is | * Red: This is traditional for squires | ||
* Yellow: This is | * Yellow: This is traditional for proteges | ||
* Green: This is | * Green: This is traditional for aprentices | ||
= Collars = | = Collars = | ||
* White: This is | * White: This is reserved for members of the Order of Defence | ||
* Red: This is | * Red: This is traditional for students of a MoD | ||
= Headwear = | |||
* Baronial Coronets: These have 6 points and are reserved for those that are territorial or court baronage. | |||
* County Coronets: These exhibit crenelations and are reserved for those that have reigned over a Kingdom or Principality (Viscounty) once. | |||
* Dukal Coronets: These exhibit 4 sets of strawberry leaves and are reserved for those that have reigned over a Kingdom twice. | |||
Revision as of 02:19, 18 June 2023
Atlantia does not, traditionally, adhere to sumptuary laws beyond those of the Society as a whole. For example, while Peerage regalia is reserved for those with those particular Peerages - circlet height is not restricted to a specific inch. For information on other Atlantian traditions, see the Traditions page.
Belts
- White: This is reserved for members of the Chivalry
- Red: This is traditional for squires
- Yellow: This is traditional for proteges
- Green: This is traditional for aprentices
Collars
- White: This is reserved for members of the Order of Defence
- Red: This is traditional for students of a MoD
Headwear
- Baronial Coronets: These have 6 points and are reserved for those that are territorial or court baronage.
- County Coronets: These exhibit crenelations and are reserved for those that have reigned over a Kingdom or Principality (Viscounty) once.
- Dukal Coronets: These exhibit 4 sets of strawberry leaves and are reserved for those that have reigned over a Kingdom twice.