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'''Companion of the Holy Lakes''' (Hurmu Norse: ''Ryss helgo sjooa''; <small>RHS</small>) is the title reserved for non-gendered or non-binary members of the [[Order of the Holy Lakes]]. Its male equivalent is [[Knight of the Holy Lakes]], and its female equivalent is [[Lady of the Holy Lakes]]. It may also be used by pacifist members who find "knight" too militaristic.
'''Companion of the Holy Lakes''' (Hurmu Norse: ''Ryss helgo sjooa''; <small>RHS</small>) is the title reserved members of the [[Order of the Holy Lakes]] who do not, for whatever, reason wish to be referred to as [[Knight of the Holy Lakes]] or [[Lady of the Holy Lakes]]. For example, it is used non-gendered or non-binary members of the [[Order of the Holy Lakes]]. It may also, for example, be used by pacifist members who find "knight" too militaristic or not in line with their values.


Prior to 1720, the title was translated as "Esquire". A petition had been circulated amongst the members of the order (probably by Humanists) to have this "absurd and redundant provision" deleted. Humanists also sponsored abolishing the title, having submitted a question on the matter to a referendum, during the [[1718 Hurmu general elections]], which failed. Instead, the Chancellor and Commander of the Order changed the translation of "ryss" from "esquire" to "companion".  
Prior to 1720, the title was translated as "Esquire". A petition had been circulated amongst the members of the order (probably by Humanists) to have this "absurd and redundant provision" deleted. Humanists also sponsored abolishing the title, having submitted a question on the matter to a referendum, during the [[1718 Hurmu general elections]], which failed. Instead, the Chancellor and Commander of the Order changed the translation of "ryss" from "esquire" to "companion". ''Esquire'' became a title for those retainers from the [[Hurmu Fyrð]] that members of the Order have the right to claim.  
 
Currently, the only members of the Order of the Holy Lakes that use this title are the ''ažaras'' (female-presenting, but with both male and female sexual characteristics) [[safir]] Miłarna Tarin and Miłarna Seoni.


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Latest revision as of 08:47, 2 June 2024

Companion of the Holy Lakes (Hurmu Norse: Ryss helgo sjooa; RHS) is the title reserved members of the Order of the Holy Lakes who do not, for whatever, reason wish to be referred to as Knight of the Holy Lakes or Lady of the Holy Lakes. For example, it is used non-gendered or non-binary members of the Order of the Holy Lakes. It may also, for example, be used by pacifist members who find "knight" too militaristic or not in line with their values.

Prior to 1720, the title was translated as "Esquire". A petition had been circulated amongst the members of the order (probably by Humanists) to have this "absurd and redundant provision" deleted. Humanists also sponsored abolishing the title, having submitted a question on the matter to a referendum, during the 1718 Hurmu general elections, which failed. Instead, the Chancellor and Commander of the Order changed the translation of "ryss" from "esquire" to "companion". Esquire became a title for those retainers from the Hurmu Fyrð that members of the Order have the right to claim.