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 Order of Precedence  

Order of Precedence is a sequential heirarchy of rank. In the SCA, this takes the form of recognition of awards received, the rank of the award and when the person recieved it. In formal events, the Order of Precedence plays a part in how members of the SCA relate to each other. For example: in Crown tournament, combatants and their consorts are presented to the crown before the tournament in Order of Precedence.

In Atenveldt's Online order of precedence, a person need not have an award to be listed.  With photos from a good portion of our populace, the OP works as a who's who in Atenveldt. Feel free to explore around a bit.

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Azure Archers of Atenveldt

Kingdom of Atenveldt

Badge of Azure Archers of Atenveldt: Azure, a sun in his splendor Or within seven pheons in annulo, points outward, argent and a bordure Or. Blazon:
Azure, a sun in his splendor Or within seven pheons in annulo, points outward, argent and a bordure Or.

Award Charter

In Anno Societatis Twenty-six, during the Fifth Reign of Their Royal Majesties Brian and Anna there was created an award known as the Order of the Azure Archers of Atenveldt.  Ulisse Rowden Blackarrow of Boyd was created Premier of this Order on August 3, 1991.

I.  There shall exist in the Kingdom of Atenveldt an award known as the Order of the Azure Archers of Atenveldt, which may be given at the Crown's pleasure to those persons whom They believe have demonstrated excellence in the teaching and use of the bow and arrow.

II.  The members of this Order shall be styled as Companions of the Order of the Azure Archers and shall be entitled to place the initials C.A.A. after their names.

III.  The insignia for the Order shall be a medallion, Azure, a sun in his splendor Or within seven pheons in annulo, points outward, argent and a bordure Or.  The medallion shall be worn suspended from a blue riband.

IV.  Companions of the Order shall take precedence after Grants of Arms but before Principality Orders.

V.  Amendments to this charter shall be made by the Crown of Atenveldt.

VI.  The membership in the Order of all previous recipients of this award is hereby confirmed.

 

 

October 16, 2004

29 Members with this Award

SCA NameDateGiven ByName on ScrollNotes
Ulisse Rowden Blackarrow of Boyd  This person has a display of Arms in the record8/3/1991Brion and Anna  
Blanche Cecile d'Etoile Noir  This person has a display of Arms in the record11/5/1991Thorfinn and Sarah  
William Dunstan of York  This person has a display of Arms in the record This person has a personal photo in the record3/14/1993Elric and Larissa  
Elfwine of the Longbow 11/13/1993Alan and Corisande  
Owain Norgard of Greenbriar  This person has a display of Arms in the record2/20/1994Alan and Corisande  
Caelina Laerd Reisende  This person has a display of Arms in the record2/20/1994Alan and Corisande  
Andre le Loup de Mer 3/5/1994  
Leif of Hukengrave 7/29/1995Trelon and Varia  
Delvoux de Ardennes 1/20/1996Mathghamhain and Katerina  
Leif the Wanderer  This person has a display of Arms in the record This person has a personal photo in the record5/12/1996Brion and Anna  
Georas Martin 7/26/1997Aaron and Alisandra  
Davy Gray of Kirkcudbright 7/26/1997Aaron and Alisandra  
Germaine Sylverbyrd of Staghurst  This person has a personal photo in the record1/24/1998Arthur and Tamira  
Evere Loren Alexandra 3/7/1998  
Cain Saethydd  This person has a personal photo in the record3/7/1998  
Lydia Arundel an Gernowes  This person has a display of Arms in the record4/4/1998Mathghamhain and Katerina  
Emrys Dragon 4/26/1998Mathghamhain and Katerina  
Owen Blakshepe  This person has a display of Arms in the record This person has a personal photo in the record6/20/1998Mathghamhain and Katerina  
Iain Griffen the Archer  This person has a personal photo in the record5/23/1999Arthur and Gabriela  
Nicholas Fletcher of Canterbury  This person has a personal photo in the record3/3/2002Mathias and Elzbieta  
Theophile de Yonkierre 5/18/2002Aaron and Alisandra  
Duncan of Kilernan  This person has a display of Arms in the record6/29/2002Aaron and Alisandra  
Frederick Rufhammer  This person has a personal photo in the record9/7/2002Aaron and Alisandra  
Margarita Dubois 10/20/2002Aaron and Alisandra  
Bran Padrick of Antrim  This person has a personal photo in the record11/9/2002Jonathon and Deille  
Bertrand de Lacy 2/16/2003Jonathon and Deille  
Charles de Lacy  This person has a display of Arms in the record This person has a personal photo in the record8/27/2005Eduard and Asa  
Brenna MacGhie of Kintyre  This person has a display of Arms in the record This person has a personal photo in the record9/3/2005Eduard and Asa  
Ursula von Faymonville  This person has a personal photo in the record1/5/2008Eduard and Asa  

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Regarding Persona ID theft - Tuesday, November 20, 2007

From the President's Oct 2007 report

Publishable Summary: Persona Theft and False Awards and Honors. I find myself compelled to use this space to speak to the membership about a fairly rare problem that has tripled in quantity and directly detracts from the inherent value of the entire system of Theatrical reenactment and recognition of excellence that flavor so much of the Society. I refer here to the growing number of cases where we find someone either claiming to be possessed of the titles of a peer/noble/notable person-or outright stealing/borrowing the persona and titles of a person who labored long and hard for the honors and reputation being so casually nicked.
No sense of fame or positive regard is worth the ignominious and final demise that awaits the SCA career of anyone we catch doing this. And they are always caught. I do not write of this problem and ask the membership to teach our new folk the value of earning honors as opposed to sneakily claiming them because I worry the perpetrators will get away with the caper. They will not. I worry about the disheartening impact on the members and participants who work with good souls, a sound conscience, and can lose faith in what we are and seek to do when they encounter such crass thievery. This growing problem will be stemmed by the swift and final treatment of those caught in the act of persona theft/false honors-that is *my* job and I am all over it. It will also be eased by teaching our new folk what the path to recognition is and encouraging them to walk upon it.

Vice President of Operations (Society Seneschal) - George Reed (Aaron faheud Swiftrunner of the Stone Keep)

 


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