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The Crimson Edict (also sometimes referred to as "The Edict") is an organization originally dating from Asulon with the purpose of ending slavery, racism, and oppression. Their methods for doing such can vary substantially for the given situation and can range from teaching things such as trades, academics, and medical training, to aiding victims by providing them sanctuary or medical assistance, or may outright fight oppressors in various ways.
 
The Crimson Edict (also sometimes referred to as "The Edict") is an organization originally dating from Asulon with the purpose of ending slavery, racism, and oppression. Their methods for doing such can vary substantially for the given situation and can range from teaching things such as trades, academics, and medical training, to aiding victims by providing them sanctuary or medical assistance, or may outright fight oppressors in various ways.
  
The Edict is considered a brotherhood, and thus the utmost importance to the Edict is loyalty to each other, even after death, and disloyalty is severely punished. Due to this loyalty, they honor the dead former members of the Edict almost religiously.
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The Edict is considered a brotherhood, and thus the utmost importance to the Edict is loyalty to each other, even after death. When joining the Edict, one is required to take an oath for life swearing this loyalty. Due to this loyalty, they honor the dead former members of the Edict almost religiously, so much so that they often have shrines and other memorials to them, and the Oath is done before one of these shrines to represent the "witness of the Honored Dead".
  
 
They are currently vassals of [[The Grand Kingdom of Urguan]] and are an auxiliary military to the [[Legion of Urguan]], though their function isn't entirely martial.
 
They are currently vassals of [[The Grand Kingdom of Urguan]] and are an auxiliary military to the [[Legion of Urguan]], though their function isn't entirely martial.
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detail the purpose of the Order
 
detail the purpose of the Order
 
=== Command ===
 
=== Command ===
detail the command of the organisation, including those who run it and /how/ its run
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The Edict is run as a series of cells called "hafnas", each answering to a different Hersir. The Hersirs in turn answer to the upper-command of the guild.
 
==== Positions====
 
==== Positions====
 
: '''Officers'''
 
: '''Officers'''
 
* Baldr
 
* Baldr
explanation
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The Baldr is the leader of the Crimson Edict and has the final say in all matters of the guild.
 
* Felagi
 
* Felagi
explanation
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Also called "The Master's Hand". This role helps the baldr in running the administration of the guild.
 
* Hersir
 
* Hersir
explanation
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The Hersir directly commands their hafna and is responsible for the members within, including in allocating resources, supply, and training to each member.
: '''Low Positions'''
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: '''Hafna Structure'''
 
* Radningar
 
* Radningar
explanation
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The Radningars act as a second in command to the Hersirs within the hafna. When the Hersir is absent, they are considered the commanding officer.
 
* Aesir
 
* Aesir
explanation
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Aesirs are as non-commissioned officers in the Edict. Often, they are in leadership training and likely candidates to getting higher officer positions once the need arises.
 
* Thegn
 
* Thegn
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Thegn are the meat of the Edict: tested members who have proven their worth. They are trusted and perform most tasks that require trust.
 
* Drengr
 
* Drengr
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Drengr are generally new recruits that, although they have taken the Oath, they have not yet proven their usefulness and loyalty in service.
 
== Equipment ==
 
== Equipment ==
 
=== Main Equipment ===
 
=== Main Equipment ===

Revision as of 19:00, 21 September 2016

The Crimson Edict (also sometimes referred to as "The Edict") is an organization originally dating from Asulon with the purpose of ending slavery, racism, and oppression. Their methods for doing such can vary substantially for the given situation and can range from teaching things such as trades, academics, and medical training, to aiding victims by providing them sanctuary or medical assistance, or may outright fight oppressors in various ways.

The Edict is considered a brotherhood, and thus the utmost importance to the Edict is loyalty to each other, even after death. When joining the Edict, one is required to take an oath for life swearing this loyalty. Due to this loyalty, they honor the dead former members of the Edict almost religiously, so much so that they often have shrines and other memorials to them, and the Oath is done before one of these shrines to represent the "witness of the Honored Dead".

They are currently vassals of The Grand Kingdom of Urguan and are an auxiliary military to the Legion of Urguan, though their function isn't entirely martial.

History

brief description of the origin of the order

Purpose

detail the purpose of the Order

Command

The Edict is run as a series of cells called "hafnas", each answering to a different Hersir. The Hersirs in turn answer to the upper-command of the guild.

Positions

Officers
  • Baldr

The Baldr is the leader of the Crimson Edict and has the final say in all matters of the guild.

  • Felagi

Also called "The Master's Hand". This role helps the baldr in running the administration of the guild.

  • Hersir

The Hersir directly commands their hafna and is responsible for the members within, including in allocating resources, supply, and training to each member.

Hafna Structure
  • Radningar

The Radningars act as a second in command to the Hersirs within the hafna. When the Hersir is absent, they are considered the commanding officer.

  • Aesir

Aesirs are as non-commissioned officers in the Edict. Often, they are in leadership training and likely candidates to getting higher officer positions once the need arises.

  • Thegn

Thegn are the meat of the Edict: tested members who have proven their worth. They are trusted and perform most tasks that require trust.

  • Drengr

Drengr are generally new recruits that, although they have taken the Oath, they have not yet proven their usefulness and loyalty in service.

Equipment

Main Equipment

  • High Position: detail the common equipment for the high positions
  • Low Position: detail the common equipment for the low positions

Special Equipment

  • High Position: detail the special equipment for the high positions
  • Low Position: detail the special equipment for the low positions

Duties

Main Duties

  • High Position: detail the common duties for the high positions
  • High Position: detail the common duties for the low positions

Special Duties

  • High Position: detail the special duties for the high positions
  • Low Position: detail the special duties for the low positions

Relations

Allied
  • Ally 1

brief description

  • Ally 2

brief description

  • etc

brief description

Neutral
  • Neutral 1

brief description

  • Neutral 1

brief description

  • etc

brief description

Enemies
  • Enemy 1

brief description

  • Enemy 1

brief description

  • etc

brief description

Headquarters

explain the organization's history in regards to previous/current base of operations

Current

  • HQ

Previous

  • HQ 1
  • HQ 2
  • etc

Random Tidbits

  • Trivia point 1
  • Trivia point 2
  • etc
  • On a different note, did you know: random tidbit about an unrelated topic with

“find out more, here!” with a link embedded in the text.


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