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By order of the Privy Council of Oren, with the seal of His Majesty the King, on this day, the 12th of The Grand Harvest, in the year 1500, the Edict of Knighthood has resolutely been passed, hereby declaring that: 

 

 

 

  • All un-landed "Knights" of the Kingdom of Oren are hereby completely and utterly stripped of all rank and title, to never style themselves "Ser" or claim positions of Gentry, under penalty of death.

 

  • All landed "Knights" of the Kingdom of Oren are hereby ordered to report immediately to His Majesty the King, or His Excellence the Lord Marshal, with firm evidence proving them to be Land Holders and the names of those responsible for knighting them.

 

  • All "Knights" of the Kingdom of Oren shall now exclusively be anointed by the Lord Marshal, after receiving nomination by His Majesty the King, or the Excellency's of the Privy, for great valor in the field or at home. 

 

 

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Penned in the Office of the Stewardship, by the Hand of the Lord Steward, Arik Vanir, on the 12th of Grand Harvest, 1500. 

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Jace is beside himself with joy upon hearing this news.

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Publius gets a great guffaw as he reads this, grinning widely.

 

"Why not call this edict the "Abolition of Knighthood", considering none of Oren's "Knights" qualify anymore?"

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Daniel reviews the document, pleased. He pens a letter to the Lord Steward in congratulation for maintaining the knightly tradition and requests a formal public list of all true knights in the realm so imposters may be punished.

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"Well.. Not like my order was really knights anyways but.. Still a bit of a shame that my years of training since childhood were not put to use." She shrugs, figuring she will just find another purpose.

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Ivar cracks a smile at this news, his head nodding a few times as he would mutter "Finally we purge the false Knights." He'd then spit to the side before walking on

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"Negatory." Sir Michael de Loches-Leare states, never surrendering his title.

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Moved to the Archive. It shall be sorted into the appropriate category shortly.

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