I travel a lot so frequently am called upon to carry scrolls to events. It is service I’m happy to do, and usually am very diligent about it.

For this Silver Tyger scroll it would be presented at the Beltane event in Canada that I was going to so happy to ferry it up. Once I was at the event and settled I discovered to my horror that I forgot the scroll! Consulting with the Signet and Vox Regis I war wordsmithed these words at the event to have something to read into to the court record and was able to hand deliver the scroll the following week.

Caccia is one of the fierce fighters of La Familia Gladiatoria with a Greek persona so felt this was fitting, inspired loosely by the Illiad.


In praise to the prowess of the huntress guided by Stheno is this tale told.

Harsh was the thunder, the shouting of warriors, and the clashing of Ivory Hilted swords.

Great was the grave-lying  was done that day.

Through all this did Caccia Trice Sthenone stand tall, flashing in the sunlight, harking back to the deeds of Achillies.

For such feats of Valor did Ioannes and Honig King and Queen of these Eastern lands see fit to induct Caccia into the Order of the Silver Tyger, and award her Arms, for her alone in the form, Sable a gorgon’s head couped in profile, argent and on a Sinister tierce rayonny Or an arch gules.

Done in our fierce Eastern Lands, AS 56.