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  1. ~The History of House Guivret~ ~The Merge of Guivret and Gracchi~ ~House Valois~ Since House Valois left Kalos for the new land of Anthos, it found difficulty maintaining their bannermen. They did not initially get land, and therefore did not have anywhere to keep their men. So, many of the Valois bannermen went their separate ways, taking the largest guard force of all of Oren, and turning it into a small, spread collection of a few remaining men. However, now that the House has been granted land, and building has begun, it has been decided that the House will once more collect men to serve and hold its banners, but under a new name, and with that, a new form. This reformed guard force shall be called the Valiants. The Valiants are the defenders of the Noble House Valois. They protect all members of the House and its lands, as well as their allies if commanded. The Valiants are subject to the command of the Grand-Master and the members of House Valois. They will act as the House’s military force and will be under direct command from the leader of House Valois. The Valiants also patrol the lands of Oren to in search of criminals. They effectively take as many known criminals as possible to a nearby Sheriff. It is expected that a Valiant will always be the better man, and never be the one to start a problem. A Valiant will never look down on another person due to their race, and should always seek to solve any problem without violence if possible. The Valiants are also a strict religious group. They bring heretics to the church and have them punished how they see fit. All Valiants must swear to protect the church of Oren and the holy lands that reside in the Empire. Grand Maître (Grand Master): He is the leader of the Valiants. He has absolute authority over the actions of the Valiants. The only exception to this rule is if he is not of Valois blood, and a member of House Valois gives an order contradictory to his, or if he is of Valois blood, if a higher-ranking Valois gives an order. Other than this, he has direct control of the troops, and has the power to issue orders to all troops, give punishment, promote others to higher positions, and delegate his powers to others if he deems it necessary. He also has the power to select his successor, with the approval of the Head of House Valois. In general, he will be slightly more involved in the political side of running the Valiants, whereas the lower ranks will be more involved with the actual ordering of the guard. Commandant (Commander): Commandants hold nearly as much power as the Grand- Maître, although they are still directly below him. The Commandants generally spend more time running the guard, and are more involved in day-to-day actions of the Valiants. They may take some part in training troops or disciplining them, but he is generally sought-after by the sergeant(s) if permission for something is required. Only if it is important will the Commandant go and request further permission from the Grand Maître. He would usually be the one to discipline Sergeants, if it were ever needed. Sergeant (Sergeant): The Sergeant is the next in the chain-of-command. This is the first distinguished position within the Valiants. Sergeants are the ones who will typically discipline troops, unless it is a Sergeant or higher who needs disciplining. He will also be the one who is most hands-on with the troops, typically being in charge of training and often recruitment. This would be considered the first officer position. Caporal (Corporal): The position of Caporal has no significant power over a Fantassin. It is primarily a ceremonial position, rewarding an active dedication to the House or prowess in combat. Caporals can give commands to footmen, but are only expected to in times of dire urgency, when there are no officers available. Fantassin (Footman): Fantassins are the initial rank for recruits of the Valiants. This is the lowest rank from those who have not yet proved dedication to the House or special military prowess. Besides the linear, chain-of-command style rankings, the Valiants also have certain “special rankings.” These rankings do not affect one’s standing in the Valiants, but instead indicate any special skills a Valiant may have. As such, officers will typically refer to lower-ranking members of the Valiants as their special rank rather than their lower rank as a sign of respect for their special skills. Chasseur (Archer): The Chasseurs are those proficient with bows, composite bows or longbows. To attain this rank, one must not merely be able to use a bow, but must show noteworthy skill with one. Cavalier (Horseman): While it is not uncommon for officers to have horses of their own, this rank is for those who have proficient combat skill on horseback before being granted a horse as a perk of reaching a higher rank. Chevalier (Knight): This is simply a special title within the Valiants for knights to recognize their servitude to the Order and their status within the Empire. This ranking will rarely be used, however, as typically knights will have officer positions. 1. You must always remain loyal to House Valois. 2. Do not steal from or harm members of the House, members of the Valiants, or those living in or loyal to House Valois or Auvergne in any way. 3. You must remain loyal to your superiors 4. You mustn't seek to give offense without any applicable cause. 5. All Valiants will serve other Valiants with honor. 6. A Valiant must live with honor and show it no matter the circumstance 7. Valiants must obey and worship the creator and his church. “The Valiants are not just a helpin’ hand, nor are they only an iron fist, but both. An iron hand....or a helpin’ fist.” - Morg Candridge “T’at bloody bugger bled all over me new uniform. Look’s like I nee’ t’e kill someone else te make the color even” - Dvari Steel-Anvil ((All recruiting will be done in character. There will be an OOC application but other than that everything shall be entirely IC.)) OOC Application: MC Name: Skype Name: Amount of Time on Server: Link to Villain Application (If any): Have you recieved a ban, strike, or warn before?: Uniform: http://i.imgur.com/VoNPlK1.png
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