Saturday, November 22, 2025

Brick James Beech - Order of the Silver Crescent

Often, have we heard of tales 
Listing how heroes prevail
How forged friendships made 
By battle's sharp blade 
But conduct’s reputation
Is not the whole notation
Now to expand on new exertions
That result in today's assertions. 
Over fifty score counted therein 
Forming a candid clamorous din 
State said subject, Brick James Beech 
Purpose of this pithy speech 
That few have seen his service 
his dogged preservice 
Meticulous notations
Of His sum calculations,
To provide opportunities planned
Offering sanctuary and land
Acting without attribution 
Always hunting for solutions
An Edifice after Our custom 
Before Us now, as Our exemplum;
Therefore King Donovan stands
With Queen Megha in  East’s lands
Regal Rulers stand forth proud 
View the summoned, are thus wowed
And grant with honor and pride
Silver Crescent as defined 
We see East’s splendour
Regard Brick a mirror 
That reflects on Us
And the populace 

Word Count 145 

Illumination and Calligraphy by Cwenthryth Wine



KEY -  Rhyming Couplets 

After The Annolied or Song of Anno

11th-century poem in Early Middle High German

Rhyming couplets

Syllable Count Notation

Perspective notations


PoV - Herald to the Populace

Often, have we heard of tales 7

Listing how heroes prevail 7


How forged friendships made 5

By battle's sharp blade 5


But conduct’s reputation 7

Is not the whole notation 7


Now to expand on new exertions 9

That result in today's assertions. 9



PoV Change - Speaking as the Silver Crescent

Over fifty score counted therein 9

Forming a candid clamorous din 9


State said subject, Brick James Beech 7

Purpose of this pithy speech 7


That few have seen his service 7

his dogged preservice 7


Meticulous notations 7

Of His sum calculations, 7


To provide opportunities planned 9

Offering sanctuary and land 9


Acting without attribution 8

Always hunting for solutions 8


An Edifice after Our custom 9

Before Usnow, as Our exemplum; 9


PoV Change - Speaking as TRM

Therefore King Donovan stands 7

With Queen Megha in  East’s lands 7


Regal Rulers stand forth proud 7

View the summoned, are thus wowed 7


And grant with honor and pride 7

Silver Crescent as defined 7


CONCLUSION COUPLETS:

We see East’s splendour 5
Regard Brick a mirror 6


That reflects on Us 5

And the populace 5


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East Kingdom Gazette: 100 Minutes War


Garret Corn - Order of the Silver Tyger

Donovan Shinnock, King by right of sword
With Chattricam Meghanta, Queen fought for
The epitome of the Eastern court
Under oak leaves, this Hundred Minutes War
On Tyger thrones, resplendent they sit forth
Now to present, Their Majesties fine words:
We observe one: This fighter with valor
Who has found delight in battle glamor
Always intent, on improving his form
Applies care to kit, with skilled adornments
With delight, We have observed his hard work
Giving the Dream, his whole hearted support 
With aptitude and grace, We thus enforce 
Having the Silver Tyger to Adorn
Our newly ennobled Garret Corn 
With Arms to be worn: 
Quarterly sable and argent, a cross of chain gules
In the Shire of Rusted Woodlands port
AS LX, and ever more
For he is one that knows the Tyger’s Roar

Word count 134

Illumination and Calligraphy by Fiona The Volatile



Photo by by Fiona The Volatile


 

Written after the 11th century Old French Epic Song of Roland, about the Frankish King Roland.


KEY - Old French Laisses/Stanzas

10 Syllables or decasyllables 

Undetermined length

Assonance “Rhyme”

Imperfect Syllable Count Notation

(Notes for Heralds)

Heraldic Language



Donovan Shinnock, King by right of swORd

With Chattricam Meghanta, Queen fought fOR

The epitome of the Eastern cORrt

Under oak leaves, this Hundred Minutes WOR

On Tyger thrones, resplendent they sit fORth

Now to present: Their Majesties fine wORds:

We observe one: This fighter with valor

Who has found delight in battle glamOR

Always intent, on improving his fORm

Beyond the field, We’ve observed his hard wORk

Applies care to kit, with skilled adORnments

Giving the Dream, his whole hearted suppOR

With aptitude and grace, We thus enfORce 

Having the Silver Tyger to AdORn

Our newly ennobled Garret CORn 9

With arms  to be wORn: 5 (but read with the arms as one sentence)

Quarterly sable and argent, a cross of chain gules

In the Shire of Rusted Woodlands pORt

AS 60, and ever mOR 8

For he is one that knows the Tyger’s RORr



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which any fool can eat, 
but for which the Lord intended a more divine means of consumption. 
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Photo by by Garret Corn

East Kingdom Gazette: 100 Minutes War
(wordsmithing not credited)