A Celebration of Chivalry / Mostly Fibers Too - July 23-25

The Knighting of Sir Edward Cire of Greymoor

Sir Kenneqrae Gilchrest invests Cire with his spurs, and the words, "In ancient days, knights wore spurs to goad their warhorses to greater deeds. Wear these spurs to inspire yourself and others to greater deeds and virtuous acts. Wear them with honor, and never let them be hacked from you in shame or degradation."

Viscountess Elisabeth invests Cire with the white belt of knighthood, and the words, 'Know that to be a knight, is to exemplify to all people the courteous graces and to aid all who turn to you in need. Take this belt of white, and let it be the symbol of all things innocent and pure. Wear this belt of white as an outward symbol of what you protect and hold dear. May it serve to remind you of the purity of the vows that you shall swear this day."



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