Kingdom of Ardesca Award Nomination

If you are a Lord or Lady of a branch and would like to begin the process of granting another individual within the Kingdom an award, please complete this Google Form to begin that process. This will get the Scribal Syndicātus of Ardesca engaged. If the award is Kingdom-level and requires the blessing of the Crown, they will take the information from your form submission and communicate that to the Crown on your behalf.

It is strongly recommended that you become familiar with two sections in particular of the Charter of Ardesca: The Accolades of Ardesca, as well as The Order Of Precedence of Ardesca.

Information Needed

Be prepared to provide as much as possible of the following details:

  • Nominee’s persona name*

  • Any titles the nominee may already possess

  • Persona heritage*

  • Branch affiliation*

  • Award type requested*

  • New title to be given with award*

  • Deeds & services to be awarded for*

  • Event the award is to be given at*

  • Date of event*

  • Name of award requestor*

  • Confirmation that you possess the status to give Kingdom-level awards without the Crown*

  • Best contact method for you*

  • Contact details for you*

Details with an asterisk(*) denote required items to file the form.

When to Use This Form

Some examples of when to use this form:

  • No less than two months prior to when the award needs to be given. Scrolls usually take this amount of time to complete.

  • Any time you wish to grant a Branch-level award to a Citizen of the Kingdom, or,

  • Any time you feel a Citizen of the Kingdom is worthy of a Kingdom-level award.

Why This Information Is Needed

The Scribal Syndicātus of Ardesca is involved with the meticulous scribal art of producing award scrolls. This is an artform that is performed by hand, and it takes a lot of time.

In addition to the long process of placing ink to parchment, the Scribal Syndicātus needs ample time to work directly with either the Lords or Ladies of involved branches for Branch-level awards, or the Crown for Kingdom-level awards — or even both, in the case of awards that span both levels.