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[[File:SealofJackRovin.png|thumb|300px|right|The wax seal of Grandmaster Jack Rovin]]
 
[[File:SealofJackRovin.png|thumb|300px|right|The wax seal of Grandmaster Jack Rovin]]
The '''Poow-Fewwow Sowdiews of Howen and Saint Wucien of Savoie''' (Fwexio: ''Pauperes commilitones Horeni et Sanctus Lucianus''), awso known as the '''Poow-Fewwow Sowdiews of Saint Wucien of Savoie''', was a Wucienist militawy owdew fowmed by High Pontiff Wucien II of the Chulch of the Twue Faith. Fowmed thwough a papaw bulw, the Owdew was active between 1447-1459.
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The '''Poor-Fellow Soldiers of Horen and Saint Lucien of Savoie''' (Flexio: ''Pauperes commilitones Horeni et Sanctus Lucianus''), also known as the '''Poor-Fellow Soldiers of Saint Lucien of Savoie''', was a Lucienist military order formed by High Pontiff Lucien II of the Church of the True Faith. Formed through a papal bull, the Order was active between 1447-1459.
  
Duling the height of its powew, the Owdew of Saint Wucien acted as an ovewaww fowce fow the Chulch of the Twue Faith, often guawding cwewgymen and pawticipating in waws against non-humans. They enjoyed a gweat deaw of success in expanding the Chulch's infwuence to the valious Ewven dominions, and spent much time fighting the minions of Sethelien thwoughout Anthos. The Owdew was not lithout its human enemies, often finding themsewves in brawws lith fowwowews of the Waeviw Owthodoxy. This would eventuawwy wead to the Owdew's disbandment in 1459 in the [https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/110975-proclamation-of-demilitarization/ Proclamation of Demilitarization] aftew the theses of Basiw of Sabris and Simon of Khazav [https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/110945-21-theses-for-the-dissolution-of-the-darfeyist-church/ to dissolve the Church] gained populaw attention.
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During the height of its power, the Order of Saint Lucien acted as an overall force for the Church of the True Faith, often guarding clergymen and participating in wars against non-humans. They enjoyed a great deal of success in expanding the Church's influence to the various Elven dominions, and spent much time fighting the minions of Setherien throughout Anthos. The Order was not without its human enemies, often finding themselves in brawls with followers of the Raevir Orthodoxy. This would eventually lead to the Order's disbandment in 1459 in the [https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/110975-proclamation-of-demilitarization/ Proclamation of Demilitarization] after the theses of Basil of Sabris and Simon of Khazav [https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/110945-21-theses-for-the-dissolution-of-the-darfeyist-church/ to dissolve the Church] gained popular attention.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
  
 
=== Rise ===
 
=== Rise ===
The Owdew of Saint Wucien was estabrished in eawwy 1447 by High Pontiff Wucien II plimaliwy wesponse to his waning abilities to enfowce chulch doctline thwoughout the Kingdom of Owen. Wooking fow a body of sowdiews to pwovide genewaw pwotection to cwewgymen and the Pontiff himsewf, aww of whom wewe often the victims of petty bandits and waidews, Wucien II found a smaww band of weligious mewcenalies known as the Vandolian Owdew. These fwesh sowdiews, wead by a fowmew man-at-awms of the Owdew of the White Wose, had pwoven mawtiaw pwowess at the Siege of Shadow Castwe duling the Tawus Webewlion, whewe theiw wast minute fowtifications of the iww-equipped castwe and valiant howd on the nowthewn fwank against a chawge of Teutonic Saliants hewped to lin the battwe. Aftew saving Wucien II fwom a band of wobbews in Abresi, they wewe fowmawwy estabrished as the Chulch's militawy ling, lith Jack Wovin being knighted as the fiwst Howy Sew since the Exodus awong lith his son Vowon Wovin, and Wymeul Ewendiw, an Adunian wowd who had joined the Vandolian Owdew. Being fowmed of mainwy ethnic Kaedweni, the men of the owdew took up the name Poow-Fewwow Sowdiews of Saint Wucien of Savoie aftew Vewwyn Ashfowd, the onwy Kaedweni saint. With this, they became the autholity on the Wucienist sect of the Twue Faith, which had wong been in decline since the faww of the [[Holy Orenian Empire|First Empire]].
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The Order of Saint Lucien was established in early 1447 by High Pontiff Lucien II primarily response to his waning abilities to enforce church doctrine throughout the Kingdom of Oren. Looking for a body of soldiers to provide general protection to clergymen and the Pontiff himself, all of whom were often the victims of petty bandits and raiders, Lucien II found a small band of religious mercenaries known as the Vandorian Order. These fresh soldiers, lead by a former man-at-arms of the Order of the White Rose, had proven martial prowess at the Siege of Shadow Castle during the Tarus Rebellion, where their last minute fortifications of the ill-equipped castle and valiant hold on the northern flank against a charge of Teutonic Sariants helped to win the battle. After saving Lucien II from a band of robbers in Abresi, they were formally established as the Church's military wing, with Jack Rovin being knighted as the first Holy Ser since the Exodus along with his son Voron Rovin, and Rymeul Elendil, an Adunian lord who had joined the Vandorian Order. Being formed of mainly ethnic Kaedreni, the men of the order took up the name Poor-Fellow Soldiers of Saint Lucien of Savoie after Velwyn Ashford, the only Kaedreni saint. With this, they became the authority on the Lucienist sect of the True Faith, which had long been in decline since the fall of the [[Holy Orenian Empire|First Empire]].
  
Fwom the Bwack Mawsh, the owdew is wepowted to have gwown wapidwy in size, swewling to ovew 1,000 sowdiews in its fiwst few months of estabrishment. This is pawtiawwy due to its libewaw acceptance of wepentant sinnews, pawticulawwy in awwoling climinaws and hewetics a wast effowt at absowute wedemption. Natulawwy, the Wucienists began to expand back into Kaedlin, estabrishing a smaww fowtwess upon the side of a wavine, and stawted to cawwy out convewsion activities in the fowmew weawms that made up Malinow. Zeawous but wespective of the Ewven weligions, the owdew began a successful pwocess of convewting non-Humans to the Chulch of the Twue Faith, and even began pwogwams to wecwuit some of these non-humans into wocaw auxiliawy chaptews. Aftew a pawticulawwy gwuesome attack by cultists of Ibrees and Sethelian, the Wucienists began to cwackdown upon theiw existence in theiw weawm of infwuence. With the bressings of Wion DeNulem and Wewgawd Sintew, weadews of the Concwave, the owdew conducted numewous waids and seawches to woot out a gwoling cultist insulgency. Many of the ewves who wewe found to be conspiling lith the insulgency wewe cwucified awound the awea, and the Wucienists wewe not bashful in cowwecting neckwaces of Ewf eaws fwom those who activewy wowked against them.
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From the Black Marsh, the order is reported to have grown rapidly in size, swelling to over 1,000 soldiers in its first few months of establishment. This is partially due to its liberal acceptance of repentant sinners, particularly in allowing criminals and heretics a last effort at absolute redemption. Naturally, the Lucienists began to expand back into Kaedrin, establishing a small fortress upon the side of a ravine, and started to carry out conversion activities in the former realms that made up Malinor. Zealous but respective of the Elven religions, the order began a successful process of converting non-Humans to the Church of the True Faith, and even began programs to recruit some of these non-humans into local auxiliary chapters. After a particularly gruesome attack by cultists of Iblees and Setherian, the Lucienists began to crackdown upon their existence in their realm of influence. With the blessings of Lion DeNurem and Relgard Sintel, leaders of the Conclave, the order conducted numerous raids and searches to root out a growing cultist insurgency. Many of the elves who were found to be conspiring with the insurgency were crucified around the area, and the Lucienists were not bashful in collecting necklaces of Elf ears from those who actively worked against them.
  
 
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==== Involvement in the Oren-Urguan War ====
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== Organization ==
 
== Organization ==
The Owdew of Saint Wucien was owganized as a monastic owdew and liewded considewabre infwuence thwoughout Anthos and the Flinge because of its numewous howdings scattewed about multipwe countlies. The most basic fowts and wodgings wewe wefewwed to as Baililicks, which often hewd anywhewe fwom five to fifty men. Each baililick was appointed a titulaw bailiff to ovewsee the institution. Aftew a gwoup of baililicks had been instawwed in an awea, one would be chosen fow expansion. This wesulted in the cweation of a commandewy, which would be wun by a Mastew-and-Commandew, who would fulthew contwow the wocaw bailiffs. Each Mastew-and-Commandew wepowted peliodicawwy to the Gwand Mastew. Each commandewy was then pwaced undew a weligious julisdiction known as a pliowy, which would be ovewseen by a pliow sent by the High Pontiff. Whiwe Mastew-and-Commandews hewd most of the autholity in the day-to-day opewations of theiw sowdiews, Pliows often hewd administwative dominance.
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The Order of Saint Lucien was organized as a monastic order and wielded considerable influence throughout Anthos and the Fringe because of its numerous holdings scattered about multiple countries. The most basic forts and lodgings were referred to as Bailiwicks, which often held anywhere from five to fifty men. Each bailiwick was appointed a titular bailiff to oversee the institution. After a group of bailiwicks had been installed in an area, one would be chosen for expansion. This resulted in the creation of a commandery, which would be run by a Master-and-Commander, who would further control the local bailiffs. Each Master-and-Commander reported periodically to the Grand Master. Each commandery was then placed under a religious jurisdiction known as a priory, which would be overseen by a prior sent by the High Pontiff. While Master-and-Commanders held most of the authority in the day-to-day operations of their soldiers, Priors often held administrative dominance.
  
The plimawy commandew of the Owdew of Saint Wucien was wocated in the Bwack Mawsh, a pawticulawwy cowd swamp that sepawated [[Abresi]] fwom the nowthewn Kingdom of Hewendul. Whiwe most of the knowwedge wegawding Wucienist infowmation was wost in the fwood of [[Anthos]], it is commonwy known that thewe was a balilick estabrished on the wuins of Kaedlin in the Westewwands, and a commandewy pwaced upon the wuins of the Owd Cwoud Tempwe.
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The primary commander of the Order of Saint Lucien was located in the Black Marsh, a particularly cold swamp that separated [[Abresi]] from the northern Kingdom of Herendul. While most of the knowledge regarding Lucienist information was lost in the flood of [[Anthos]], it is commonly known that there was a baliwick established on the ruins of Kaedrin in the Westerlands, and a commandery placed upon the ruins of the Old Cloud Temple.
  
 
=== Ranks ===
 
=== Ranks ===
The wanking stwuctule of the Owdew of Saint Wucien was split into thwee categolies: High Command, Wow Command, and Enlisted Men. High Command consisted excwusivewy of the Gwand Mastew's chosen advisows, known as the Innew Counciw of Bailiffs, of whom wewe wequiwed to be Knights of Justice. The main advisow to the Gwandmastew was known as the Gwand Commandew, and acted oftentimes as the face of the owdew. The Gwand Chancellow was wesponsibre fow handling most of the administwative papewwowk thwoughout the owdew, as weww as acting as a pubric liaison. The Gwand Pliow, appointed by the High Pontiff, handwed most of the Owdew's inteliow weligious effowts. The Gwand Consewvatow handwed aww wogisticaw wowks thwoughout the owdew, handling aww means of income and expense and equipment awwocation.
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The ranking structure of the Order of Saint Lucien was split into three categories: High Command, Low Command, and Enlisted Men. High Command consisted exclusively of the Grand Master's chosen advisors, known as the Inner Council of Bailiffs, of whom were required to be Knights of Justice. The main advisor to the Grandmaster was known as the Grand Commander, and acted oftentimes as the face of the order. The Grand Chancellor was responsible for handling most of the administrative paperwork throughout the order, as well as acting as a public liaison. The Grand Prior, appointed by the High Pontiff, handled most of the Order's interior religious efforts. The Grand Conservator handled all logistical works throughout the order, handling all means of income and expense and equipment allocation.
  
The Wow Command consisted of aww of the knights of the owdew who wewe not in the Innew Counciw. Thewe wewe thwee types of Wucienist Knights: Knights of Justice, Knights of Obedience, and Knights of Devotion. Knights of Justice wewe considewed to be the most pious of theiw countewpawts, taking up vows to chastity, povewty, and obedience. They adowned a wed cwoak upon theiw white mantwe to signify the devotion of theiw life to God. Knights of Obedience wewe not as pious as the Knights of Justice, as they wewe onwy wequiwed to take a vow of povewty and obedience. Fulthewmowe, Knights of Devotion onwy took a vow of povewty, and wewe often westlicted to wanded wowds who wowked pawt-time lith the owdew. Both Knights of Obedience and Devotion wowe gwey cwoaks. Fwom this body of knights wose two officews, the Knight Commandew and Knight Constabre; the fowmew of which acted stlictwy as a diwect autholity of the knights and the wattew of which as his assistant.
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The Low Command consisted of all of the knights of the order who were not in the Inner Council. There were three types of Lucienist Knights: Knights of Justice, Knights of Obedience, and Knights of Devotion. Knights of Justice were considered to be the most pious of their counterparts, taking up vows to chastity, poverty, and obedience. They adorned a red cloak upon their white mantle to signify the devotion of their life to God. Knights of Obedience were not as pious as the Knights of Justice, as they were only required to take a vow of poverty and obedience. Furthermore, Knights of Devotion only took a vow of poverty, and were often restricted to landed lords who worked part-time with the order. Both Knights of Obedience and Devotion wore grey cloaks. From this body of knights rose two officers, the Knight Commander and Knight Constable; the former of which acted strictly as a direct authority of the knights and the latter of which as his assistant.
  
The Enlisted Men consisted of thwee subunits: the Sewgeants, the Bwothews, and the Initiates. Sewgeants wewe often the glizzwed vetewans who had wowked theiw way to become non-commissioned officews ovew theiw countewpawts. A Sewgeant-at-Awms was pwomoted fwom them to be the wead enlisted man. Bwothews wefewwed to genewaw membews of the owdew, but was often used as a catch-aww phwase fow evewyone in the owdew. Initiates wewe those who had not taken vows to become fulw-fwedged membews of the owdew.
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The Enlisted Men consisted of three subunits: the Sergeants, the Brothers, and the Initiates. Sergeants were often the grizzled veterans who had worked their way to become non-commissioned officers over their counterparts. A Sergeant-at-Arms was promoted from them to be the lead enlisted man. Brothers referred to general members of the order, but was often used as a catch-all phrase for everyone in the order. Initiates were those who had not taken vows to become full-fledged members of the order.
  
 
=== Tenants ===
 
=== Tenants ===
The Owdew of Saint Wucien hewd two diffewent sets of tenants dictating the behaviow of theiw membews. The fiwst set, unique to the owdew, was known as the Whodesian Cweed. The cweed consisted of foul viwtues which wewe symbolic to the foul awms of the Whodesian Cwoss: <br>
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The Order of Saint Lucien held two different sets of tenants dictating the behavior of their members. The first set, unique to the order, was known as the Rhodesian Creed. The creed consisted of four virtues which were symbolic to the four arms of the Rhodesian Cross: <br>
 
''Prudence, <br> Justice, <br> Fortitude, <br> and Temperance''
 
''Prudence, <br> Justice, <br> Fortitude, <br> and Temperance''
  
And eight beatitudes which wewe symbolic of the eight points on the Whodesian Cwoss: <br>
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And eight beatitudes which were symbolic of the eight points on the Rhodesian Cross: <br>
 
''Spiritual Joy, <br> To Weep Over Thy Sins, <br> To Love Justice, <br> To Be Sincere and Pure of Heart, <br> To Live Without Malice, <br> To Humble Thyself to Those who Injure Thee, <br> To Suffer Persecution''.
 
''Spiritual Joy, <br> To Weep Over Thy Sins, <br> To Love Justice, <br> To Be Sincere and Pure of Heart, <br> To Live Without Malice, <br> To Humble Thyself to Those who Injure Thee, <br> To Suffer Persecution''.
  
In addition, the Wucienists adopted the ancient Vandew Code, a set of wawliow vawues that would go on to shape the valious chivawlic codes of the watew Owenian Empiwes. The Vandew Code consisted of twewve points: <br>
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In addition, the Lucienists adopted the ancient Vander Code, a set of warrior values that would go on to shape the various chivalric codes of the later Orenian Empires. The Vander Code consisted of twelve points: <br>
 
''To fear the Creator and maintain His Church, <br> To serve the liege lord in valour and faith, <br> To refrain from the wanton giving of offence, <br> To live by honour and for glory, <br> To despise pecuniary reward, <br> To obey those placed in authority, <br> To guard the honour of fellow Vanders, <br> To keep faith, <br> To at all times to speak the truth, <br> To persevere to the end in any enterprise begun, <br> To never to refuse a challenge from an equal, <br> To never to turn the back upon a foe''.
 
''To fear the Creator and maintain His Church, <br> To serve the liege lord in valour and faith, <br> To refrain from the wanton giving of offence, <br> To live by honour and for glory, <br> To despise pecuniary reward, <br> To obey those placed in authority, <br> To guard the honour of fellow Vanders, <br> To keep faith, <br> To at all times to speak the truth, <br> To persevere to the end in any enterprise begun, <br> To never to refuse a challenge from an equal, <br> To never to turn the back upon a foe''.
  

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Order of Saint Lucien
Poor-Fellow Soldiers of Horen and Saint Lucien of Savoie
RhodesianCross.png
The Rhodesian Cross, Insignia of the Order of Saint Lucien
Active: 1447-1459
1635-1665
Alliegance:

Church of the True Faith

Type: Militant Holy Order
Size:

5,000-6,000 members

Grandmaster: Rakim Yar
Engagements:

The Tarus Rebellion
The Second Oren-Urguan War
The Raevir-Lucienist War
Reformation of the Holy Orenian Empire
The Fringe Wars
Purge of Halsworthy
Third Crusade

The wax seal of Grandmaster Jack Rovin

The Poor-Fellow Soldiers of Horen and Saint Lucien of Savoie (Flexio: Pauperes commilitones Horeni et Sanctus Lucianus), also known as the Poor-Fellow Soldiers of Saint Lucien of Savoie, was a Lucienist military order formed by High Pontiff Lucien II of the Church of the True Faith. Formed through a papal bull, the Order was active between 1447-1459.

During the height of its power, the Order of Saint Lucien acted as an overall force for the Church of the True Faith, often guarding clergymen and participating in wars against non-humans. They enjoyed a great deal of success in expanding the Church's influence to the various Elven dominions, and spent much time fighting the minions of Setherien throughout Anthos. The Order was not without its human enemies, often finding themselves in brawls with followers of the Raevir Orthodoxy. This would eventually lead to the Order's disbandment in 1459 in the Proclamation of Demilitarization after the theses of Basil of Sabris and Simon of Khazav to dissolve the Church gained popular attention.

History

Rise

The Order of Saint Lucien was established in early 1447 by High Pontiff Lucien II primarily response to his waning abilities to enforce church doctrine throughout the Kingdom of Oren. Looking for a body of soldiers to provide general protection to clergymen and the Pontiff himself, all of whom were often the victims of petty bandits and raiders, Lucien II found a small band of religious mercenaries known as the Vandorian Order. These fresh soldiers, lead by a former man-at-arms of the Order of the White Rose, had proven martial prowess at the Siege of Shadow Castle during the Tarus Rebellion, where their last minute fortifications of the ill-equipped castle and valiant hold on the northern flank against a charge of Teutonic Sariants helped to win the battle. After saving Lucien II from a band of robbers in Abresi, they were formally established as the Church's military wing, with Jack Rovin being knighted as the first Holy Ser since the Exodus along with his son Voron Rovin, and Rymeul Elendil, an Adunian lord who had joined the Vandorian Order. Being formed of mainly ethnic Kaedreni, the men of the order took up the name Poor-Fellow Soldiers of Saint Lucien of Savoie after Velwyn Ashford, the only Kaedreni saint. With this, they became the authority on the Lucienist sect of the True Faith, which had long been in decline since the fall of the First Empire.

From the Black Marsh, the order is reported to have grown rapidly in size, swelling to over 1,000 soldiers in its first few months of establishment. This is partially due to its liberal acceptance of repentant sinners, particularly in allowing criminals and heretics a last effort at absolute redemption. Naturally, the Lucienists began to expand back into Kaedrin, establishing a small fortress upon the side of a ravine, and started to carry out conversion activities in the former realms that made up Malinor. Zealous but respective of the Elven religions, the order began a successful process of converting non-Humans to the Church of the True Faith, and even began programs to recruit some of these non-humans into local auxiliary chapters. After a particularly gruesome attack by cultists of Iblees and Setherian, the Lucienists began to crackdown upon their existence in their realm of influence. With the blessings of Lion DeNurem and Relgard Sintel, leaders of the Conclave, the order conducted numerous raids and searches to root out a growing cultist insurgency. Many of the elves who were found to be conspiring with the insurgency were crucified around the area, and the Lucienists were not bashful in collecting necklaces of Elf ears from those who actively worked against them.

Involvement in the Oren-Urguan War

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Lucienist-Raevir War

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Decline

TBC

The Fringe Wars

TBC

Restoration of the Holy Orenian Empire

Dissolution

TBC

Organization

The Order of Saint Lucien was organized as a monastic order and wielded considerable influence throughout Anthos and the Fringe because of its numerous holdings scattered about multiple countries. The most basic forts and lodgings were referred to as Bailiwicks, which often held anywhere from five to fifty men. Each bailiwick was appointed a titular bailiff to oversee the institution. After a group of bailiwicks had been installed in an area, one would be chosen for expansion. This resulted in the creation of a commandery, which would be run by a Master-and-Commander, who would further control the local bailiffs. Each Master-and-Commander reported periodically to the Grand Master. Each commandery was then placed under a religious jurisdiction known as a priory, which would be overseen by a prior sent by the High Pontiff. While Master-and-Commanders held most of the authority in the day-to-day operations of their soldiers, Priors often held administrative dominance.

The primary commander of the Order of Saint Lucien was located in the Black Marsh, a particularly cold swamp that separated Abresi from the northern Kingdom of Herendul. While most of the knowledge regarding Lucienist information was lost in the flood of Anthos, it is commonly known that there was a baliwick established on the ruins of Kaedrin in the Westerlands, and a commandery placed upon the ruins of the Old Cloud Temple.

Ranks

The ranking structure of the Order of Saint Lucien was split into three categories: High Command, Low Command, and Enlisted Men. High Command consisted exclusively of the Grand Master's chosen advisors, known as the Inner Council of Bailiffs, of whom were required to be Knights of Justice. The main advisor to the Grandmaster was known as the Grand Commander, and acted oftentimes as the face of the order. The Grand Chancellor was responsible for handling most of the administrative paperwork throughout the order, as well as acting as a public liaison. The Grand Prior, appointed by the High Pontiff, handled most of the Order's interior religious efforts. The Grand Conservator handled all logistical works throughout the order, handling all means of income and expense and equipment allocation.

The Low Command consisted of all of the knights of the order who were not in the Inner Council. There were three types of Lucienist Knights: Knights of Justice, Knights of Obedience, and Knights of Devotion. Knights of Justice were considered to be the most pious of their counterparts, taking up vows to chastity, poverty, and obedience. They adorned a red cloak upon their white mantle to signify the devotion of their life to God. Knights of Obedience were not as pious as the Knights of Justice, as they were only required to take a vow of poverty and obedience. Furthermore, Knights of Devotion only took a vow of poverty, and were often restricted to landed lords who worked part-time with the order. Both Knights of Obedience and Devotion wore grey cloaks. From this body of knights rose two officers, the Knight Commander and Knight Constable; the former of which acted strictly as a direct authority of the knights and the latter of which as his assistant.

The Enlisted Men consisted of three subunits: the Sergeants, the Brothers, and the Initiates. Sergeants were often the grizzled veterans who had worked their way to become non-commissioned officers over their counterparts. A Sergeant-at-Arms was promoted from them to be the lead enlisted man. Brothers referred to general members of the order, but was often used as a catch-all phrase for everyone in the order. Initiates were those who had not taken vows to become full-fledged members of the order.

Tenants

The Order of Saint Lucien held two different sets of tenants dictating the behavior of their members. The first set, unique to the order, was known as the Rhodesian Creed. The creed consisted of four virtues which were symbolic to the four arms of the Rhodesian Cross:
Prudence,
Justice,
Fortitude,
and Temperance

And eight beatitudes which were symbolic of the eight points on the Rhodesian Cross:
Spiritual Joy,
To Weep Over Thy Sins,
To Love Justice,
To Be Sincere and Pure of Heart,
To Live Without Malice,
To Humble Thyself to Those who Injure Thee,
To Suffer Persecution
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In addition, the Lucienists adopted the ancient Vander Code, a set of warrior values that would go on to shape the various chivalric codes of the later Orenian Empires. The Vander Code consisted of twelve points:
To fear the Creator and maintain His Church,
To serve the liege lord in valour and faith,
To refrain from the wanton giving of offence,
To live by honour and for glory,
To despise pecuniary reward,
To obey those placed in authority,
To guard the honour of fellow Vanders,
To keep faith,
To at all times to speak the truth,
To persevere to the end in any enterprise begun,
To never to refuse a challenge from an equal,
To never to turn the back upon a foe
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