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The Order of Lord British is a grant of knighthood awarded to those deserving individuals who have served Britannia selflessly and outstandingly. A person accepted into the Order of Lord British may use Sir or Dame in front of their name, and the initials O.L.B. after their name to denote knighthood. The badge of the order is a silver serpent with a crown over a gold background. |
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Sir Ren the Conjuror, O.L.B. (374)
Sir Nero of Tenebrae, O.L.B. (380)
Sir Jakob Covenant, O.L.B. (384)
Sir Polynikes of Yew, O.L.B. (412)
Dame Oona Abhail, O.L.B. (424) |
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Given to a guild that has served or contributed significantly to the Kingdom. The badge is a figure of the Serpent Pillar over a dark blue background.
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The Royal Knights of Redemption (374, 380)
The Yew Militia (380)
The Highland Guard (380)
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Given to combatants and non-combatants alike who have served the realm outstandingly during times of war. The order's badge is a gauntlet sustaining a sword over a blue background.
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Polynikes of the Yew Wood (384)
Elwynn (412)
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Presented to those people associated with running an event or an aspect of an event which the Council has attended, and was above the normal standards of excellence. The order's badge is a blue tiger erect, forepaws clasped over its head, over a gold background.
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Jim Spellhurler (380, for Spring Fair of 379)
Lady Silverbrook (412, for events in and concerning Magincia)
Newcastle Township (412, for events, notably Mayoral Ball and Yule Festival)
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Given to those who have shown exemplary merit and skill in authorship, publication, and dissemination of articles of scholarly interest, or have presented classes imparting such knowledge to the citizens of Britannia. Members are encouraged to continue their work and contributions within the Lyceum in Moonglow. The Council may call upon members to aid in the education of the Kingdom by requesting, as a patron, specific articles and/or research in the recipient's areas of expertise. Members may place the initials S.Q. after their names. The order's badge is a black feather with a silver star.
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Arman Kharas, S.Q. (380, for his detailed historical work on the Atalan)
Redlowwinski (412, for his life's work as an able historian, librarian, and benefactor of knowledge. Posthumous) |
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Given to a person whose behavior personifies the highest ideals and values of the Virtues. Recipients are styled "Walkers of the Way," and are entitled to place the initials B.W.W. after their name. This award will require completion of tasks associated with each of the eight Virtues. The badge is a white robed, hooded figure, bearing a staff, on a gold background.
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None to date. |
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Given to individuals that have conferred a great benefit to Britannia by promoting peace and unity within and outside of the Kingdom. The badge consists of an olive branch on a gold field.
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Doctor Jerred Ghyss (380, 412 posthumous)
Marquis Alazraham (380)
Ra'Dian Fl'Gith (384)
Tanda McLeod (412)
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