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The Kingdom of Atlantia has a wealth of traditions that can sometimes be difficult to keep track of or even to KNOW of. Below are some pages that provide insight into these traditions and how they are honored. | The Kingdom of Atlantia has a wealth of traditions that can sometimes be difficult to keep track of or even to KNOW of. Below are some pages that provide insight into these traditions and how they are honored. | ||
= Kingdom Traditions = | |||
* [[Peerage Ceremonies]] | * [[Peerage Ceremonies]] | ||
* [[Companion Ceremonies]] | * [[Companion Ceremonies]] | ||
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* [[Sumptuary Laws]] | * [[Sumptuary Laws]] | ||
'' | == Quick takes, FAQs == | ||
* Why do we say 'vivat' 3 times? | |||
** This tradition is a holdover from when Atlantia was part of the East. Vivat, Latin for "long life", or Vivant, the plural of vivat, are cheers of celebration. We use vivat thrice in the same sense that one would say "hip, hip, hooray!" or "Three cheers for [x]!". For more information, you can read [https://glennlinn.eastkingdom.org/pdfs/2018%20(Dec).pdf this excellent article (page 12)] | |||
= Baronial or Regional Traditions = | |||
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Revision as of 07:08, 16 June 2023
The Kingdom of Atlantia has a wealth of traditions that can sometimes be difficult to keep track of or even to KNOW of. Below are some pages that provide insight into these traditions and how they are honored.
Kingdom Traditions
- Peerage Ceremonies
- Companion Ceremonies
- In Case of Peerage (ICOP) letter info with example
- AdE Recognitions
- Feast Toasts
- List Field Salutes
- Sumptuary Laws
Quick takes, FAQs
- Why do we say 'vivat' 3 times?
- This tradition is a holdover from when Atlantia was part of the East. Vivat, Latin for "long life", or Vivant, the plural of vivat, are cheers of celebration. We use vivat thrice in the same sense that one would say "hip, hip, hooray!" or "Three cheers for [x]!". For more information, you can read this excellent article (page 12)
Baronial or Regional Traditions
WORK IN PROGRESS