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Poignard Noir of Caer Galen
Badge of the Poignard Noir of Caer Galen
Badge of the Poignard Noir of Caer Galen
Badge of the Poignard Noir of Caer Galen
Award Level Barony
Award Type Service
Chartered On April 18, A.S. XLIX (2015)
Reign King Hrothgar and Queen Ingridr
White Stag Randal Carrick
Number of Recipients 20
Precedence Non-Armigerous
Entitles Use of Post-nominals "BPN"

Overview

The Poignard Noir of Caer Galen (BPN) is a Barony-level non-armigerous award given for outstanding personal and discreet service to the Coronet (Baron and Baroness) that goes above and beyond what is normally expected.

The award's origin is rooted in a specific need for discretion. It was created to honor individuals who handle internal issues or provide support in a manner that is helpful but does not draw significant public attention. Its name, which translates to "Black Dagger," reflects this discreet nature.

The Order was formally chartered on April 18, A.S. XLIX (2015) by King Hrothgar and Queen Ingridr of the Outlands, with the charter attested by Randal Carrick, White Stag Principal Herald. The premier recipient was Ian of Nightsgate.

Purpose and Recognition

The Poignard Noir recognizes service that is often performed quietly and behind the scenes, yet is instrumental to the affairs of the Barony and its Coronet. Recipients are styled as Bearers of the Poignard Noir and may use the post-nominal letters B.P.N..

This is a non-armigerous award, meaning it does not grant the right to bear arms.

Badge and Regalia

Members of the Order may bear the registered badge:

Fieldless, a dagger bendwise sinister sable.

Recipients also receive a medallion or other rendition of the badge.

Scroll Text

Unto all those who come by these letters present do We, ___________ and __________, Baron and Baroness of Caer Galen send Greetings.

Let all know that the vast and diverse service given to Ourselves and the Barony of Caer Galen by ___________, spanning nearly every field of endeavor within the Society, has been instrumental in the affairs of Caer Galen. We are therefore minded this day to admit [him/her/them] to the Order of the Poignard Noir, that all may know of the great deeds [he/she/they] [has/have] done for [his/her/their] Coronet. If they so choose to declare this honor, they may bear the badge of the order, namely: Fieldless, a dagger bendwise sinister sable.

Done by Our Hands this _____ day of _________, Anno Societatis _________, being _____ in the common reckoning of years.

______________Baron __________Baroness

Recipients

The following individuals have been named Bearers of the Poignard Noir:

Recipient Date Awarded
Ian of Nightsgate 2003-12-13
Eldric Icepusher 2005-10-22
Anna de Apperleye 2006-02-04
Maria Castelana 2006-05-07
Signy von Velden 2006-08-19
Zoraya de Navarra 2007-05-20
Andros Korkyrates 2008-07-26
Gareth of Gryphon's Nest 2008-07-26
Shoshanah Simkhah bas Ruven 2009-05-09
Yazida bint Zarif 2011-12-10
Thomas Vandale 2014-06-07
Béla Kós 2016-09-03
Çinara Ybarra 2016-11-01
Deotrich Hiltipard 2016-12-06
Hayashi Yo'ichirou Norikata 2017-05-27
Wolfgang Sebastian Kolhammer 2018-06-30
Adam Carmychel 2018-08-04
Nerissa Della Badessa 2018-08-04
Belinda Froste 2021-12-04
Matilda de Seton 2024-06-01

Wimble Herald – Award Information

Caer Galen, Barony