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The following is a proposed amendment to Kingdom Law and has been accepted and approved by the Crown, after review by the Kingdom Seneschal for legal purposes, and a 30 day commentary period by the populace of Trimaris. Law proposals were submitted to the Webminister via webminister@trimaris.org and the Chronicler via Chronicler@Trimaris.org on 5/16/22, in accordance with Kingdom Law. The Accepted Change will read as follows:

These awards are for children showing promise in the areas of:
Service- Order of the Page:
May be bestowed for showing promise in service in any field of endeavor for children under the age of 16.
Badge – Two hands together made to look like a bowl on a blue field.

Martial (All Inclusive, Heavy/Rapier/Archery/Live Weapons)- Order of the Waster or Baton:
May be bestowed for showing promise in personal excellence in the area of martial arts for children under the age of 16, including heavy and light weapons, archery and live weapons.
Badge – A wooden baton on a blue field.

Our current Kingdom Awards for Youth as they stand in Kingdom Law.
These will become the mid-level youth awards after proposed law changes are enacted.
The Order of the Fletcher, formerly known as the Order of the Sea Urchin: may be bestowed for service by children under the age of 16.
The Order of the Silver Sling of Trimaris: May be bestowed for personal excellence in the martial arts of children under the age of 18, including heavy and light weapons, archery and live weapons.

These awards are for children as a final youth award may be given with an AOA for showing excellence and perseverance in the areas of:
Service- Order of the Steward:
May be bestowed for showing continued service in any field of endeavor for children under the age of 18.This awards may also carry an Award of Arms.
Badge – Three blue keys on a white field

Martial (All Inclusive, Heavy/Rapier/Archery/Live Weapons)- Order of the Rudis:
May be bestowed for showing continued personal excellence in the area of martial arts for children under the age of 18, including heavy and light weapons, archery and live weapons.This awards may also carry an Award of Arms.
Badge – A wooden sword on a white field