ECS1999 957 Share Posted December 23, 2023 To the denizens of Aevos, In the sacred halls of Tuvia, where the spirit of righteousness and valor intertwines, a new chapter in the history of our great kingdom is about to unfold. Sir Ephrem Kervallen, the steadfast Templar and Viscount of Tuvia along with Ser Philip ‘The Righteous’, have embarked on a noble quest to establish a venerable order dedicated to the divine cause within the borders of our beloved realm. The Order of the Radiant Star, a sacred brotherhood of Templars sworn to uphold the virtues bestowed upon them by the Archangel Michael himself. As guardians of the light, these holy warriors have been tasked with a divine mission – to purge our lands of the encroaching darkness, to stand as beacons of hope in the face of adversity, and to safeguard the sanctity of our lands. The monastery, nestled in the heart of Balian, shall serve as the hallowed abode of the Radiant Star. Here, the holy knights, imbued with the divine blessings of the Archangel, shall dedicate their lives to the pursuit of enlightenment, martial prowess, and unwavering loyalty to the Kingdom of Balian. The tenants of the Order of the Radiant Star are rooted in the principles of justice, piety, and courage. Templars who join this sacred brotherhood shall undergo rigorous training in both the martial and spiritual arts, seeking to embody the radiant virtues that the order holds dear. Sir Ephrem and Ser Philip, extend an open invitation to all noble souls within the canonist lands who feel the calling to join the ranks of the Radiant Star. Aspiring Templars, fervent in their dedication to the divine cause, are welcomed to the monastery to undergo trials that shall test their mettle and commitment. THE TRIALS: The trials set forth by the Order of the Radiant Star are designed to test the aspirants' commitment, valor, and alignment with the divine virtues bestowed by the Archangel Michael. Each trial represents a facet of the order's sacred principles. As the six-pointed star symbolizes the Archangel Michael, aspirants must prove their commitment by challenging six different trials: Trial of Illumination: Aspirants must prove their understanding of divine illumination. In this trial, they are placed in a darkened chamber with only a single candle to light their way. Armed with nothing but the flame of the candle, they must navigate through a labyrinth, symbolizing their journey to dispel darkness and embrace the radiant light of the Archangel. Trial of Purity: The Templars of the Radiant Star must embody purity in both spirit and action. Aspirants are tasked with fasting and abstaining from worldly comforts for a set period. During this time, they are required to reflect upon their innermost thoughts, cleanse their souls, and emerge from the trial with a purified spirit, ready to face the challenges ahead. Trial of Valor: Valor is the cornerstone of a Radiant Star Templar. In this trial, aspirants are required to bring proof of the slain of a dark foe, proving their martial prowess and courage. The battlefield becomes a crucible where the fire of their determination and commitment is tested, forging them into formidable warriors. Trial of Sacrifice: To join the sacred brotherhood, one must demonstrate a willingness to sacrifice personal desires for the greater good. Aspirants are given a choice: to part with a cherished possession or make a personal sacrifice that symbolizes their commitment to the divine cause. This trial reaffirms their dedication to the principles of selflessness and service. Trial of Knowledge: The pursuit of enlightenment is paramount for a Templar of the Radiant Star. Aspirants face a series of tests that challenge their intellectual acumen, wisdom, and understanding of the order's teachings. This trial ensures that only those with a deep connection to the divine knowledge of the Archangel are deemed worthy to bear the mantle of the Radiant Star. Trial of Unity: The six-pointed star represents harmony and unity. In this trial, aspirants are paired with fellow candidates to overcome challenges that require cooperation, trust, and synergy. Through this trial, the Radiant Star seeks to forge a brotherhood that stands united in purpose and unwavering in its commitment to the divine mission. Only those who successfully navigate through these six trials, demonstrating their unwavering commitment to the principles of the Radiant Star, shall be deemed worthy to join the hallowed ranks of the order. May the white flame of the Archangel Michael guide us in this noble endeavor, and may the Order of the Radiant Star stand as an eternal bastion against the shadows that seek to engulf our lands. In the name of righteousness and valor, HIS EXCELLENCY, Sir Ephrem Kervallen, Viscount of Tuvia, Knight of the Order of Saint Michael & Templar of the Archangel Michael. Magnus Dominus of the Order of the Radiant Star. Ser Philip ‘The Righteous’, Templar of the Archangel Michael. Magnus Dominus of the Order of the Radiant Star. 11 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SimplySeo 5283 Share Posted December 23, 2023 To Sir Ephrem Kervallen The Star of Archangel Michael only has four points. Númenatâr Foronathor of House Arthalionath, Lord-Father of Númendil, Templar of the Archangel Michael, and Knight of the Realm. 18 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ECS1999 957 Author Share Posted December 23, 2023 8 minutes ago, SimplySeo said: The Star of Archangel Michael only has four points. To Tar-Númenatar of Númendil; Whether the star has six or four points matters not, for the idea of Courage and Templarism remains the same. I appreciate your letter but it's always been six points where i've been and where i've learned. HIS EXCELLENCY, Sir Ephrem Kervallen, Viscount of Tuvia, Knight of the Order of Saint Michael & Templar of the Archangel Michael. Magnus Dominus of the Order of the Radiant Star. OOC: Spoiler I'd appreciate no meme comments, thanks! 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shadow2k 501 Share Posted December 23, 2023 Robert Stroheim read the missive and rubbed his eyes, the Templar of 50 years sighing, "Not this shit again. Next they'll be calling us Paladins." 23 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HugoAntero 755 Share Posted December 23, 2023 Peter Stroheim passed a gaze to his teacher and brother, Robert Stroheim, holding the infamous one-thousand yard stare. "There is nothing we can do." 14 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Demented_Delila 1142 Share Posted December 23, 2023 An elvish Templar in Numendil leans forward on her stool, adjusting her spectacles on her nose as she reads the letter as it's held up to her. Her nose scrunched up in some distaste. "Oh, there's going to be a ton of abandoned students that come out of this. Poor souls. . ." 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TreeSmoothie 4947 Share Posted December 23, 2023 "Really chalkin' himself full of titles, ain't he?" murmured an aging Baron as he stacked bricks. "And imprinting their own House's coat of arms on a holy organization." He tapped at the tree in the middle of the emblem, before slapping some paint atop it to use as a mixing palette. "Crazy." 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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