Virtual Monuments is both a business dealing in awards and recognitions in celebration of notable people and their achievements, and the arm of the Principality Tribe of Aarsiisii through which it seeks to validate, emphasize, promote and celebrate Afrocentric heritage, traditions, and structures in Jamaican society and culture and is also a means through which the Prince Chief Commissioner exercises 'fons honorum' right to recognize and celebrate individuals for remarkable service and achievements.
Virtual Monuments was created by HRE Dr Chase Neil, Prince Chief Commissioner, to award overlooked worthy people who are worthy of recognition and honour.
Virtual Monuments acts as a virtual Wall of Honour, bearing virtual plaques of nominated individuals who have dedicated their lives to service or to a worthy cause, and have been vetted and awarded by the Prince Chief Commissioner of the Principality Tribe of Aarsiisii in keeping with the business' catchphrase of "celebrating greatness, venerating service, and recognizing faithfulness and worthiness."
In addition to their plaque being mounted on the virtual Wall of Honour and an entire page dedicated to recording and celebrating their service and contributions to society, recipients of Virtual Monuments honours receive a Certificate of Appreciation and Recognition signed by His Royal Excellency the Prince Chief Commissioner and two physical plaques that can be mounted on walls or posts, transforming them into physical monuments which summarize why they are awarded - with QR codes and URL links linking back to their dedicated celebratory web page and virtual plaque.