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Grant of Arms
Achievement: Black or steel-grey
helmet, torse and mantling. Helm may be garnished with gold.
How to draw it: The helmet should either be facing the viewer,
or in profile. The standard great helm is most useful for most designs.
The mantling should go over the top of the helm, since its original purpose
was to shade the helm from the sun.
Alternatives: A gold crown of four or five ray-like points, ending
in round tips, with mantling or ribbons.
Optional: A crest, if the client
has a badge suitable for the purpose (see restrictions on crests). If
the recipient earned an armigerous Kingdom Order before receiving the
Grant, the shield may be encircled by a blue ribbon with the medallion
of the Order dependent from it.

Text for Grant of Arms:
Attend, all gentles and nobles unto whom these presents shall come, for
King's name and Queen's name, King and Queen of Caid, send
commendations and greetings! Our subject, Name, hath pleased Us
greatly by his/her service to Our Realm [, most especially in his/her
position of Baron/Baroness/office]. We choose to honor him/her
with a Grant of Arms, and hereby affirm his/her right to bear the arms
Blazon. In token whereof, We grant him/her the privilege of showing
as achievement above his/her shield {a steel-grey helmet}/{an ancient
coronet Or} with mantling/ribands Color doubled Metal [, as is
more lively displayed in the margin]. This have We done on the date
day of month, in the year of Our Lord AD year, being
the SCA year year of the Society. In testimony whereof We here set Our
hand and the Kingdom seal of Caid. Furthermore does Crescent Herald attest
by his seal and signature that this document bears true name and arms.
(3" circle for Kingdom seal,
2.5"circle for Herald's seal)
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King's Name, Rex Caidis
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Queen's name, Regina Caidis
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Crescent Principal Herald, Kingdom of Caid
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