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-====== The Knightly Order ======+====== The Knightly Order (Culture) ======
  
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 **Aim:** **Aim:**
  
-**The Knightly Order** is an organisational concept prevalent in **The Old Kingdom**. It is a tradition engraved deeply in the culture of the Kingdom. It originated from warriors who swore loyalty to serve another person wholeheartedly without falter, with diligence, vigilance and valour. In the modern kingdom, knighthood is seen as the most noble master-servant relationship. Whilst originally meant for warriors, the knighting ceremony is an induction for all who share the same cause in serving a person.+**See Disambiguation:** [[faction:the_knightly_order|The Knightly Order (Faction)]] 
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 +**The Knightly Order** is an organisational concept prevalent in **[[The Old Kingdom|The Old Kingdom]]**. It is a tradition engraved deeply in the culture of the Kingdoms of the world. It originated from warriors who swore loyalty to serve another person wholeheartedly without falter, with diligence, vigilance and courage. In **[[The Modern Kingdom|The Modern Kingdom]]**, knighthood is seen as the noblest master-servant relationship. Whilst originally meant for warriors, the knighting ceremony is an induction for all who share the same cause in serving a person. 
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 +>//"A loyal subject is worth their weight in gold."//
  
 The process of knighting involves swearing an oath to the service of a person and their ideal. It is common to classify knights by the master they serve. The process of knighting involves swearing an oath to the service of a person and their ideal. It is common to classify knights by the master they serve.
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 Whilst the Kingdom’s knight is the predominant knightly order, the tradition of the people of this land gave rise to a multitude of knightly orders. Whilst the Kingdom’s knight is the predominant knightly order, the tradition of the people of this land gave rise to a multitude of knightly orders.
  
-King’s Knights +  * King’s Knights  
-Prince’s Knights +  Prince’s Knights  
-Princess’s Knights +  Princess’s Knights  
-Duke’s Knights +  Duke’s Knights  
-Maple’s Knights +  Maple’s Knights  
-Manor’s Knights +  Manor’s Knights  
-Alice’s Knights +  Alice’s Knights  
-Church’s Knights+  * Marrowlyth's Knights 
 +  * Church’s Knights 
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 +**Knights were their Kingdom's Phantoms** 
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 +  * The Kingdom that once bore the Alice Knights... Was there any? 
 +  * The Kingdom that once bore the Maple Knights has betrayed/forsaken the Knighthood and subsequently perished in The War. 
 +  * The Kingdom that once bore the Marrowlyth Knights has since perished in The War. Their records, hopelessly lost. 
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 +===== DumplingDungeoneer Mechanics ===== 
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 +Once a PC is knighted, their **[Vigour]** stat becomes **[Valour]**, their **[Control]** becomes **[Chivalry],** **[Smarts]** becomes **[%%Sacrality%%]** and **[Presence]** becomes **[Prestige]**. They function the same as their replaced attribute, with the addition of their respective new meanings.
  
-Once a PC is knighted, their [Vigor] stat becomes [Valor], their [Control] becomes [Chivalry]. They function exactly the same as their replaced attribute, with the addition of their respective new meanings.  
  
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