Saren Honours System
The Saren Honours System contains three key pillars for its usage. The Legionnaires Ladder which is consistent with various tiers and awards and is only to military servicemen. The Citizen's Service which is for any citizen of Sarenium and its numerous tiers and awards are given out to the exclusively worthy. The final and most prestigious is a five-tier, Order of Sarenium.
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Nomination and Acceptance
Order of Sarenium
The five classes of appointment to the Order are, in descending order of precedence:
- 1. Grand Dux of the Order of Sarenium (GRS)
Per annum; 5, any greater with the approval of the Senate
Styled: Grand Duke/Duchess, the Noble and Honourable, Sir/Lady <Given Name> <Surname>
Eg.
Grand Duke, the Noble and Honourable, Sir Horatio Nelson
Grand Duchess, the Noble and Honourable, Lady Amber Callington
Sash and Medallion: WHITE Sash, Red Ribbon with one thick Verical Yellow Lines with Gold Medallion with Smaller Concentric Silver Ring with year engraved, labelled with ensign. Sash-worn.
- 2. Dux of the Order of Sarenium (DRS)
Per annum; 50. any greater with the approval of the Senate
Styled: Duke/Duchess, Sir/Lady <Given Name> <Surname>
Eg.
Duke, Sir Horatio Nelson
Duchess, Lady Amber Callington
Sash and Medallion: GREEN Sash, Red Ribbon with two thick Verical Yellow Lines with Gold Medallion labelled with ensign. Sash-worn.
- 3. Commander of the Order of Sarenium (CRS)
Per annum; 525, any greater with the approval of the Senate
Styled: Sir/Lady <Given Name> <Surname>
Eg.
Sir Horatio Nelson
Lady Amber Callington
Sash and Medallion: BLUE Sash, Red Ribbon with two thin Verical Yellow Lines with Silver Medallion labelled with ensign. Sash-worn.
- 4. Officer of the Order of Sarenium (ORS)
Per annum; 5,250, any greater with the approval of the Senate
Styled: NO Style
Sash and Medallion: NO Sash, Red Ribbon with Bronze Medallion labelled with ensign. Chest-worn
- 5. Member of the Order of Sarenium (MRS)
Per annum; 15,000, any greater with the approval of the Senate
Styled: NO Style
Sash and Medallion: NO Sash, Green Ribbon with Bronze Medallion labelled with ensign. Chest-worn
Legionnaires Ladder
Originally created by President Victus in 1655, while some awards were from prior to formal creation, the Ladder has been amended regularly and new awards have been created.
Rank in importance | Name of Award | Honorific Suffix Adorned | Description | Year Created |
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1 | Caesarian Medal of Honour | NMH | Awarded for honourable gallantry beyond the duties of service. | 1611 |
2 | Victoria Cross | VC | Awarded for bravery and honour in the face of the enemy. | 1899 |
3 | Octavian Cross | OC | Awarded for the valour displayed in the survival behind enemy lines. | 1655 |
4 | Cross of Valour | CV | Valour in the face of the enemy, persistence in the face of comrades. | 1655 |
5 | Medal of Napoleon | MN | Dedication and service to the Armed Forces of Sarenium. | 1817 (Previously the Medal of Antony) |
5 | Cross of James Cook | CJC | Awarded for dedication on the high seas in service to the Saren Navy | 1618 |
5 | Medal of Antoinette | MA | Awarded for unconditional and exceptional service in the Saren Air Force | 1936 |
6 | Distinguished Service Medal | DSM | Determination with service over 15 years and unwavering dedication to the duties, and beyond. (Personnel within the division.) | 1752 |
7 | Meritorious Service Medal | MSM | Dedication for a doctor in service the Armed Forces, Navy or Air Force | 1955 |