Knights of the Sepulcher: “Paladin Order” in service to the lands of Khasgara.
Knights the Scepter: As the only internationally recognized order that still draws only from the nobility, the Knights of the Scepter find allies few and far apart. Even the Order of the Exarch finds it difficult to stand with “ foppish, misguided nobles who launch expeditions in accordance of whim”. Many consider the days of this order to be numbered, as nearly 75% of it was wiped out during the major conflict in its home region.
Knights Vindicator: Originally formed as a noble order of Orn. Now controls fortresses throughout the North and Midwest of the continent. Primary responsibilities are dispatching oppressive petty lords and occasional mustering to help fighter off undead hordes.
Knights of Solaris: This Solaric order is considered the first line of defense against the undead armies of Khasgara. The name comes from a Solaric temple of the same name, which is situated so high on the Plaguewall that clouds never block out the sun.
Knights Shadowbane: Loose band of Holy Warriors who tend towards a grey area morally. If not for their significant contributions in espionage and surgical strikes during the last Plaguemarch (massive undead invasion that penetrated to the walls of Orn’s capital), it is unlikely they would still be tolerated by more normalized followers. Despite their “religious shortcomings”, they remain on good terms with the Knights Vindicator.
Order of the Exarch: Clerics, Inquisitors, and Paladins of Exarcha that promote law and order throughout the land. Though rare, they occasionally come into dispute with other orders for promoting and protecting less favorable despots. They are based primarily in the Rivvenmarches.
Riders of Urgar-Tarok (Blood and Honor): Grizzled orcs and orckin riding massive wolves may not conjure the usual image of a Knightly Order, but these warriors of the eastern planes became a welcomed sight in the eyes of the common folk as the Khasgaran legions pushed in the Rivvenmarches. Born of a sect of Hordekin who continued to praise Ortharok even during his slumber, the people of the Great Plaines knew to separate a Wolfblood from his feral brothers; for his courage, and for his honoring of oaths.Statistics: Posted by Mr_Praetorian — Thu Aug 11, 2011 2:31 am
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