The Order of the Acorn

HERALD:

Children have been called the hope of the future, and it is an honorable task and worthwhile to bring them to the paths of noble demeanor. And when one of tender years shows especial promise and enthusiasm, it is an event worthy of the Crown's notice.

Thus was created the Order of the Acorn, to recognize those youths who have displayed outstanding service beyond the mean of their years. And the symbol of the Order is an acorn; for as the tiny acorn grows to the mighty oak, so will such children become the seed of tomorrow's Society.

Now therefore do We N.and N., King and Queen of Caid, call before Us: N.

Promissory:

N., In recognition of the service, enthusiasm, and noble demeanor you have displayed to those of Our realm, We are pleased to admit you to the Order of the Acorn.

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

N., Rex Caidis, N., Regina Caidis