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- Armory Outside the Empire.
The Empire of Adria is a separate heraldic jurisdiction from all others, including
other Medieval Re-Creation Societies and mundane heraldic courts.
- Each registrant's Game persona is considered separate from their Mundane persona, and as
such, a registrant may not present their Mundane arms for registration, even if they can
produce legal documentation asserting their claim to such arms.
- Persons or groups wishing to register armory they hold in another Medieval Re-Creation
Society must go through the same registration process as any other in Adria. (new)
- Members who have armory registered in other Games recognized by the Imperial Crown
(including the SCA, ECS, &c.) may request to have their arms matriculated in Adria so
long as such armory does not conflict with any armory registered in Adria. Such arms do
not need to follow the Adrian Rules for Heraldic Registrations current at the time of the
matriculation.
- Proof of such registration must be presented at the time the armory is submitted (such
as a letter from the Sovereign of Arms in jurisdiction, a copy of the page in the Armorial
where it appears, or a printout of the website where it appears). The standard Adrian
forms must accompany any such request for matriculation.
- As of 15 March 2001, the recognized Games are: The
Empire of Chivalry and Steel, and the Society for
Creative Anachronism. This list may be expanded at the direction of the Imperial
Crown.
- Any armory outside the Empire that anyone in the College of Arms deems worthy of
protection must undergo the normal presentation process before being registered by the
Imperial Sovereign of Arms.
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