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A Chain of Fealty is a plain, undecorated chain usually worn as a necklace, but occasionally as a small chain hanging from a badge. It shows that the person has sworn [[fealty]]. It is not considered proper for any person who hasn't sworn [[fealty]] to wear a plain chain, since it would be confusing.
A '''Chain of Fealty''' is a plain, undecorated chain usually worn as a necklace, but occasionally as a small chain hanging from a badge. It shows that the person has sworn [[fealty]]. It is not considered proper for any person who hasn't sworn [[fealty]] to wear a plain chain, since it would be confusing.


In the [[SCA]] it is more common for [[Peer]]s to wear these chains than the general populace. The [[Order of Chivalry]] often prefer chains made of large links. Many of these links have been passed down from other peers so they have "history".
In the [[SCA]] the Chain of Fealty is traditionally reserved for the [[Chivalry]], however some [[Kingdoms]] extend this right to Kingdom [[Oficers]], all [[Peer]]s who have sworn fealty and sometimes those of the general populace who have sworn fealty. In these Kingdoms the links in the Chains of Fealty worn by those who are not knights tend to be smaller, in order to differentiate them from what many in the Chivalry feel are "their chains".

Among peers it is traditional to pass on Chains of Fealty, or occasionally individual links, to newly made peers who have sworn fealty.

Revision as of 13:44, 1 July 2004

A Chain of Fealty is a plain, undecorated chain usually worn as a necklace, but occasionally as a small chain hanging from a badge. It shows that the person has sworn fealty. It is not considered proper for any person who hasn't sworn fealty to wear a plain chain, since it would be confusing.

In the SCA the Chain of Fealty is traditionally reserved for the Chivalry, however some Kingdoms extend this right to Kingdom Oficers, all Peers who have sworn fealty and sometimes those of the general populace who have sworn fealty. In these Kingdoms the links in the Chains of Fealty worn by those who are not knights tend to be smaller, in order to differentiate them from what many in the Chivalry feel are "their chains".

Among peers it is traditional to pass on Chains of Fealty, or occasionally individual links, to newly made peers who have sworn fealty.