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    Serjeantry has a long and rich history in the Kingdom of An Tir as a model of dedication to the martial skills and accomplishment in the courtly arts. It is a rank worth striving for and essaying these trials brings honour to all who make the attempt.

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    Sergeants of Seagirt
    This is the current Sergeantry of Seagirt in the order of the dates they took their oath to Her Excellency of Seagirt.
    The Honourable Lady Ekatarina Borisovna, Sergeant
    Per bend sinister azure and gules, in bend a decrescent and a feather bendwise sinister argent.
    Lord Allan Robbins, Sergeant
    Azure, a wolf's head erased and issuant from chief a demi-sun argent eclipsed sable.
    Lord Nikolai Toranovich, Sergeant
    Sable, a saltire bretessed argent.
    Master James Llewellyn ap Gruffydd, Sergeant
    Or, two pallets sable surmounted by a cross patonce gules, in chief between the pallets a coronet gules pearled argent.
    Lord Seth Starr, Sergeant
    Per fess argent and gules, between two swords the dexter inverted a garden rose sable in chief a goutte de sang.
    Lady Violante de Myranda (Myrranda Dimici), Sergeant
    Per pale argent and purpure three crescents counterchanged.

    Deceased

    Owen Hallehyne, Sergeant
    Per pale gules and Or, a griffin segreant counterchanged.
    The Honourable Lord Duncan MacQuarrie, Sergeant
    Sable impaling argent a cross gules.



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