The Legion of Courtesy

HERALD

In the investiture of the King and Queen of Caid, a yellow rose is given to the Queen as a sign of Her patronage of the arts, and She is reminded of Her responsibility to be an example of honor and gentle grace for Her people.

She is, therefore, First Lady of Courtesy in the Realm; and thus it is fitting that She should, from time to time, find means to honor those persons who, by their uncommon pursuit of the ideals of honor and courtesy, display gentle behavior as a way of life, and provide inspiration for us all.

And this Order is called the Legion of Courtesy: because those who aspire to the high ideals of this Order should be legion, or without finite number.

And the symbol of this Order is a golden heraldic rose dependent from a ribbon in the colors of Caid, and it is given by the Queen to such as She finds courteous and gracious to all in the Realm, and whose example enriches us all.

Now, therefore, do We call before Us: N.

Promissory:

Be it known that N. is hereby admitted to the Order of the Legion of Courtesy by virtue of his/her uncommon pursuit of the ideals of Honor and Courtesy, and display of gentle behavior.

By Our hand this (n)th day of (month), Anno Societatis (year).

N., Regina Caidis