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The Crowns are charged with many responsibilities during Their reign.
The King is the arbiter of treaties and commander of the
army;
patron of the chivalry; protector to his lady; liege Lord of the Realm.
To Him do all look for example, to be the embodiment of chivalry,
honor, and noble virtue.
The Queen is the arbiter of honor, love and beauty; patroness
of the arts;
counsel to her lord; liege Lady of the Realm.
To Her do all look for example, to be the embodiment of courtesy,
grace, and gentle virtue.
Inherent measures of all these qualities
sustain Their Majesties throughout Their reign,
as does the strong support They give one another.
But there are those of Their subjects without whom
the King and Queen could not rule half so joyously,
whose aid and support make light the day-to-day details of ruling,
and ease their sovereigns' tasks
by tireless devotion to Their service.
Thus was it determined to create an award, known as the
Signum Regni,
to honor those subjects who have so served the Crowns during Their reign,
giving of their time and assistance and devotion
in even greater measure than that expected of any loyal subject.
Now therefore do We, (King and Queen),
by right of arms and grace of love,
King and Queen of Caid, call before Us: ____________.
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