Peerage
maddie teller-kook
meadhbh at io.com
Thu May 29 19:32:30 PDT 1997
That is basically it in a nutshell. In addition, Knights may take
squires and students. MOAs take students. MOAs also do not wear a gold
chain (the symbol of fealty).
meadhbh
Phillip Stallcup wrote:
>
> Since we're on the subject.....
>
> What is the difference between a Knight and a Master of Arms?
>
> I know that a MOA is someone who will not/cannot take the oath of fealty, and
> that they wear a white baldric (I'm not sure what that is either) instead of a
> white belt. However, beyond this, I'm pretty clueless.
>
> Llygoden Llwyd
> Barony of Weisenfeuer
> mka Phillip Stallcup
> stalpl at integris-health.com
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