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e tem a opção de ser um cavaleiro... Elaine’s Knights The Order of the High King has nearly two hundred members, and while the highest Twelve have been dealt with, there’s no reason why a player can’t portray another member. The Order trains its members itself, selecting from the best and the brightest Avalon has to offer. Particularly noteworthy Heroes (such as Berek) may be asked to join later in life, after performing some great service to the crown. Each knight takes a vow before Queen Elaine, which he is expected to uphold for the rest of their lives. The following conditions apply to anyone joining the Order: Only Avalons, Highlanders and Inish may join. Members must swear an oath of allegiance to Queen Elaine, promising to defend the people of Avalon from any threat. All Members must purchase the “Elaine’s Knight” advantage. All Members must belong to the Donovan, MacDonald, or Goodfellow school, or else practice Glamour magic. Druids and members of other schools may not join the Knights. p All members work under a patron, a specific member of the Twelve who gives them orders and sends them on missions. Although knights generally may not choose who they serve under, the players should be allowed to suggest under which of the twelve they’d like their Heroes to serve. Lawrence Lugh has no knights under him, while Berek’s “knights” are actually the Sea Dogs, covered in the Pirate Nations sourcebook (and no, the Sea Dogs aren’t considered members of the Order). Bors MacAllister has a small cadre of knights under him, who perform specific duties as outlined in the Hero chapter. Players who wish their Heroes to work for Bors should discuss the matter with them GM beforehand. The other nine have no conditions attached to them. Members are considered to have the 0-point Advantage “Patron”, representing the Knight they serve under. These Patrons provide no income, but can be sought out for advice and guidance. All members are expected to adhere to a strict code of honor at all times. If a Knight’s Reputation ever drops below 5, he is stripped of his title and expunged from the Order. Those who continue to cause trouble receive a midnight visit from Bors MacAllister soon thereafter. No member may belong to another knightly order, including the Rose and Cross. Elaine’s Knights and the Rose and Cross have developed a friendly rivalry with each other, but both sides wish to keep their membership “pure.” In exchange for these conditions, a knight receives the benefits outlined in the “Elaine’s Knight” advantage. He is expected to honor Avalon, fight for justice, and do all the things expected of such a noble order. Those who do are rewarded with glory as only the Glamour Isles can bring. The Vow of the Order of the High King Before Her Majesty the Queen and all the Triple Kingdoms, I solemnly swear to: Defend justice wherever I find myself, be it land, sea, or sky; Uphold the laws of Avalon and protect her from her enemies; Protect the innocent and those incapable of protecting themselves; Exemplify the honor and nobility of the Glamour Isles in my thoughts, words, and deeds; And defend Her Majesty the Queen from all foes, foreign and domestic. This I vow in the name of the High King, Her Majesty, and the Triple Kingdoms.
Posted on: Tue, 21 Jan 2014 00:57:10 +0000

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