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The Cavalier Orders | ||
Order | PRD Name | Founded |
Knights of the Cockatrice | Cockatrice | Rosalia |
Knights of Peace | Dragon | Sendor |
Knights of the Lost Crown | Lion | High-Kingdom |
Knights of the Pillar | Shield | Isobar |
Knights of the Hymn | Star | Ecclesia |
Knights of the Purple Rose | Sword | Selentia |
Your Order | ??? | ??? |
- Special Note: The portion of the Cockatrice edict regarding treasure does not apply within the Emblem of Ea. In addition, use of this order is not a permission to be an asshole during play.
Knights of the Cockatrice
The Order of the Cockatrice was founded by an enterprising Rosalian Knight and veteran of the Sendor war to boost Prince Verin's chances for the throne. It was the first established and as the most 'colorful' and self aggrandizing, and rapidly captured the interest of Rosalians before spreading from there. The name, Cockatrice, is a direct slap in the face to Bludgun (as their national flag is the Cockatrice). Its founding is celebrated with a cockatrice hunt each year to capture the dangerous creatures in the most inventive and colorful way possible.
The captain, having spent much time with the oruch and arvek nar, took lessons he learned from their mounted traditions and blended them into Myrrish horseback tradition to create the first formal order of cavaliers.
It was founded six months after the disappearance of Alexandria. Many of its members tend towards the Angorite, Korite, or even Tarien faiths (though they may be of any).
Knights of Peace
After the liberation of Sendor the Knights of Peace regrouped and reformed their order under a new banner. Inspired by the tactics of the Order of the Cockatrice, if not their bravado, and drawing from the colorful outfits of the arvek nar, the new Knights of Peace were born out of the ashes and veterans of its original form. The Knights of Peace had at one time been part of an ancient tradition, a unified whole with the Templars of the Holy Sword. Kinnevack's taking of Sendor and its subsequent decimation by war (and now slow rebuilding) ended in the two orders more or less disbanding.
With the building of the cavaliers, the Knights saw a chance to forge (and prove) themselves anew. They regroup with a look towards the failures of the past, and an oath to strive forward and do better in the future.
Generally, they support Prince Gavril for the Myrrish throne--knowing all too well that Prince Verin's hot blood might cost them hard-won peace.
Knights of the Lost Crown
The Knights of the Lost Crown formed in response to the dueling orders of the Knights of Peace and the Knights of the Cockatrice. Seeking to take a stand and preserve the kingdom's stability and their loyalty to the missing king, a group of nobles banded together. They and their best men-at-arms laid the foundation for the Knights of the Lost Crown, a group dedicated to the ideals and service of the missing king. Some of them joined for other reasons--the notion of preserving Myrrish honor, and the honor of ancient traditions.
Knights of the Pillar
Formed in response to the excesses of Isobaran nobility and born out of the so-called Gilday Riot of 1010, the Knights of the Pillar are technically an outlaw band of cavaliers. Largely supported in their efforts to combat the corruption of local Isobaran nobles and protect its peoples, its name was chosen to reflect its belief in the common man as the pillar of society. A number of them follow the Althean or even Tarien faith, though not exclusively.
Due to the outlaw nature of this so-called order, it is less accepted as a formal order of Cavaliers by the others. Moreover, its members often have some kind of colorful face covering, along with the elaborate dresscode the order is known for. Knights of the Pillar are often found carrying on its tradition outside of Isobar when their identities have been compromised back home. The order also possesses a distinct lack of leadership, which is also considered a necessary safety feature.
Knights of the Hymn
Created in accordance to an edict by the Chosen Prophet of Daeus and supported by local leaders of the other Faiths (particularly the Altheans, who are said to have pushed the hardest for this). The logic behind this decision was to provide a better example for those interested in these orders than the ones out there, as well as a method of exercising the martial tradition of various faiths. They formed the Knights of the Hymn for those interested in better focusing their energies on a spiritual life, good and even heroic deeds.
Though not paladins, most of them are good-aligned and serve within one Temple or the other.
Knights of the Purple Rose
Local chapters of the Knights of the Purple Rose began springing up overnight across Selentia after the publication of the semi-autobiographical (wholly fabricated) Knight of the Purple Rose, a story about a second son of a second son of a local Baron who took up arms to prove his mettle. Other prospect-less nobles (as nobles go) took this as inspiration. This fad has spread across Selentia.
Essentially, many Knights are the landless princes trying to make good and earn fame and fortune for themselves according to the strictures of chivalry. Many of them are "play-acting" it and are pseudo-cavaliers, while others are deadly serious.