Awards of the Unifiers of Norrath
Service to the Unifiers of Norrath as a whole often merits awards which are distributed by the leaders of the guild. These awards are described below.
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Gold Star of Veeshan |
Fashioned from gold ore found in the deepest regions of the world, the Gold Star of
Veeshan is the mark of a fearless leader. Showing invention, excellence, and outstanding contributions which have
helped to make the guild great. Awarded By: The GM of the Unifiers of Norrath. |
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Medal of Honor |
Awarded For: Showing truly outstanding achievement in helping the Unifiers of Norrath to grow
and prosper. While the recipient may or may not have changed the entire guild through
their direct action, they are the symbol of a model member.
Awarded By: The GM |
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Ruby Scepter |
Description: The ruby scepter is the sign of a scholar in the ways of justice and its lore. A
short silver club with a beautiful firelight ruby from the mines upon Minoc. The Scepter is
engraved with verses of the recipient's choosing from any book or tome of lore. Awarded For: Achievement in the area of instruction, invention, and mentorship. Awarded By: Any Officer in the Unifiers of Norrath |
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Grand Order of the Unifiers of Norrath |
This is the highest award given in the Unifiers of Norrath. Awarded For: The recipients of the Grand Order of the Unifiers of Norrath have performed consistent service above and beyond the call of duty and have personally and significantly improved the entire
Order through their direct actions. An example of such service would be to
personally introduce an aspect to the guild which proves to be instrumental in its
growth or function overall. May only be awarded by the GM of the Unifiers of Norrath. |
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Bronze Scroll of Knowledge (BSoK) - |
Description: A bronze plaque engraved with a description of the work the awardee completed to receive the high honor. Awarded For: The Bronze scroll is awarded for consistent and quality fictional submissions or other contributions that add to the lore of the Unifiers of Norrath. |
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Silver Star of Antonius |
Awarded For: For great daring and intrepidity in the face of adversity. This award is given for consistent service to the Unifiers of Norrath which does not render recognition until seen as a whole. It is the only medal that can be awarded only for multiple services over a long period of time |
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Bronze Star of Mithaniel Marr |
Description: The basic merit award of the Unifiers of Norrath. Awarded For: Any outstanding service within any facet of the Unifiers of Norrath. The award may be given up to five times with the upgrades below: Knights Cross to the Rose Cross (Second Award) (KC) w/ Oak Leaf Cluster (Third Award) (O) w/ crossed swords (Fourth Award) (C) w/ diamonds (Fifth Award) (D) |
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Legion of Reconization (LoR)- |
Description: This award is a small, circular steel pin that
may be worn on the collar of a uniform or cape. A simple medal of a common material wouldn't normally seem very important. Those who have ever been awarded it or known someone who has will tell you quite a different story. Awarded For: Members not of Officer rank whose assistance to the command officers was loyal and consistent. It may be awarded more than once. Only the
highest award is listed. Subsequent awards are:
w/ Legion of Loyality(LoA)
w/ Legion of Power(LoP)
w/ Legion of Justice(LoI)
Awarded By: Any Officer |
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Belt of the Heretic (BotH)- |
Description: Intricate belt of guild design, this is a smart looking accessory for any citizen. Awarded for: Consistent, long term role-playing of both the recipient's character and of guild lore. While role-plaing in the community is no way required by the guild, those who choose to do so, may at times be awarded the Belt of the Heretic. |
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Medal of the Noble (MotN)- |
The recipient of this award has proven that her/she is willing to work hard for the guild and is completely loyal to the guild cause. The Medal of the Noble, is awarded only by the Guild Master after the recipient has recruited ten or more people into the ranks of the Unifiers of Norrath. By inviting a warrior into our family you persoanlly vouch for their character and that they will be a great member in the future. |