Belt

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It's just a belt.

How to tie a medieval belt Belts are often used to denote allegiance or status in Amtgard.

Why wear one?

First of all they keep your pants up and your Tunic down. But for the purposes of this article we will be talking about Belts that mean something. Just like in Karate, or any other martial sport, The colors of Belts in Amtgard are used to denote status. Sometimes, the word belt is used to denoted a rise in the order such as in relation to knighthood, in terms such as "four-belted knight" meaning a knight who has earned all four orders of knighthood, or to signify a knighthood, as in "He received his belt in 2003". The same is true or Squire of Page. It is also a possibility that a belt might denote household or company affiliation. Many companies and households wear woven belts incorporating colors from their heraldry. Belts are often adorned by Belt Favors.

What do the colors mean?

White

Knight's belt made by Casca for Randall

White belts (any belt more than 25% white) are reserved for knights and may not be worn by others. A knight may also choose to trim a knight's white belt with a color particular to that four Orders of Knighthood: Gold for Knight of the Crown, Silver for Knight of the Sword, Red for Knight of the Flame, and Green for Knight of the Serpent.

Red

Red belts (any belt more than 50% red) are generally only worn by squires.

Black

Black belts with or with out silver trim are generally only worn by men-at arms.

Yellow

The garb of a page is a yellow belt (not a sash as per Wizard) and is generally not worn by others.

Green

In the Kingdom of Neverwinter is was once traditional for a Man at Arms to where green belts, but these are being phased out and replaced by the Black and Silver out lined in the rules.

House and Company Belts

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