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Crowns
"Now come before Your
Majesties and Your people those who have held Caid as monarchs,
bringing up new and splendid crowns, which shall be symbols
of our
land and people. As the newly made crowns pass from
hand to hand, may they be embued with the knowledge and lore,
the wisdom and experience, the tears and the joys of
the
many reigns which Caid has seen. Since the memory of
man runneth not to the contrary, crowns have been the emblems
of sovereignty; the symbol of the right and privilege
of
monarchs to rule. In this way do the crowns of Caid
serve as the visible focus for the fealty of the populace
to
their lieges, and of those same monarchs to their people. Rich
lapis lazuli, for the azure blue of the sea which marks
our borders. Silver for the purity of the service which has
blessed this land for many years. And purest gold, for the
perfect
love and perfect trust which bind a people to their
sovereigns, and those sovereigns to their people. All these
bound together
in a dual union of honour and humility, for these royal
circlets
grace the brows of the first servants of Caid. Noble
king, gracious queen, here are the crowns of Caid."
Recited by
Master Giles Hill of Sweetwater at the Coronation of Sir
Alaricus Sartiano von Drachenklaue and Kissa Irminwhit on June
2, A.S.
XXXVI in the Shire of Wintermist, Kingdom of Caid
The new crowns of Caid were created by Duke
John ap Gwyndaf of Holdingford in the year A.S. XXXVI during
the reign of Ivan V and Ciar Lasse.
Their Royal Majesty's Crowns
King
Alaric and Queen Kissa
June 9, A.S. XXXVI
Photographs by
Tighearna Broichan maqq Kynat, assisted by Lord
Eoin MacCumhaill and Lord Carolus von Eulenhorst
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