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[[The Second Oren-Urguan War]] <br>
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[[The Raevir-Lucienist War]] <br>
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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] started gaining popular attention.
 
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] started gaining popular attention.
  
== '''History''' ==
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== History ==
 
 
  
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=== Rise ===
 
Before they were known as a holy order, they first went by the name of the Vandorian Order. They were a group of mercenaries who participated in a few skirmishes, before being known as the Order of Saint Lucien, who are the first military body that has sworn itself directly to the Church of the True Faith, swearing under the then High Pontiff Lucien II. They were known for a few more names such as The Poor-Fellow Soldiers of Horen and the Temple of Ard Krallackh, although less commonly used than the Order of Saint Lucien. Their goals are to exterminate unholy beings, criminals, heretics, and enemies of the church. They worship the True Faith of the Humans, dedicating themselves to Saint Lucien of Savoie, styling themselves as Lucienists. They are the only holy order to give clemency, that they found to baptize their fallen foes who are willing to repent, for a way out of the eternal punishment in human dogma. The Order of Saint Lucien was eventually disbanded when the church nulled its vows, effectively disbanding them. A majority of its ordermen went on to join other Imperial Orders, and later founded Aesterwald.
 
Before they were known as a holy order, they first went by the name of the Vandorian Order. They were a group of mercenaries who participated in a few skirmishes, before being known as the Order of Saint Lucien, who are the first military body that has sworn itself directly to the Church of the True Faith, swearing under the then High Pontiff Lucien II. They were known for a few more names such as The Poor-Fellow Soldiers of Horen and the Temple of Ard Krallackh, although less commonly used than the Order of Saint Lucien. Their goals are to exterminate unholy beings, criminals, heretics, and enemies of the church. They worship the True Faith of the Humans, dedicating themselves to Saint Lucien of Savoie, styling themselves as Lucienists. They are the only holy order to give clemency, that they found to baptize their fallen foes who are willing to repent, for a way out of the eternal punishment in human dogma. The Order of Saint Lucien was eventually disbanded when the church nulled its vows, effectively disbanding them. A majority of its ordermen went on to join other Imperial Orders, and later founded Aesterwald.
  
 
The Order of Saint Lucien was active in many battles, the following is documented proof of their participation over the years.
 
The Order of Saint Lucien was active in many battles, the following is documented proof of their participation over the years.
  
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=== Decline ===
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TBC
  
'''Siege of Shadow Castle, c. 1439 ((Saturday, November 13th, 2013))'''
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=== Dissolution ===
 
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TBC
Those that were to form the holy order were known as the Vandorian Order. This early band of mercenary soldiers fought to preserve what was left of the Human government. In record time, a defensive fortress with counter-siege equipment was formed on the flank of the castle of Schattenburg. This maneuver arguably saved the Ruskan and Stafyr defenders from being surrounded and annihilated.
 
 
 
 
 
'''Battle of the Nations' Crossing River'''
 
 
 
Shortly after being formed, the Order of Saint Lucien, with the permission of Lucien II, worked alongside the Orenian army at the 2nd Battle of Nations' Crossing. In the battle, the Order was responsible for building the entire siegeworks and most of the equipment behind the lines. A breach in the wall was also made, and the Lucienist forces effectively flanked and cut off the Dwarvern army from retreat.
 
 
 
 
 
'''Siege of Fort Indigo'''
 
 
 
The Orenian Army and Order of Saint Lucien followed up their victory at Nations' Crossing with a tactical stalemate at the Siege of Fort Indigo.
 
 
 
 
 
'''Battle of the Savoie Fields, 1453'''
 
 
 
After facing harassment from the Coal Miners' Union, the Order of Saint Lucien embarked on an investigation, finding evidence of a connection between the Coal Miners' Union and the 'Union', a group of Orenian separatists. Enraged over the findings, the Coal Miners' Union, People of Flotsam, and allies including a force of Orcs and Decterum deserters, formed and met a Lucienist force at the Savoie Fields. The Lucienists, now wielding a contingent of Elven and Kharajyr auxiliaries, decisively defeated the Union forces in a swift flanking maneuver, securing dominance over the region.
 
 
 
 
 
'''Standoff at the Old Cloud Temple, 1453'''
 
 
 
During the Church Reformation instigated by Wilfriche Buron, who threatened a schism, the Order of Saint Lucien guarded a meeting between Regulus and Wilfriche at the Old Cloud Temple. They were shortly besieged by a Ruskan-Orcish force. After sending out for help, the Luciensts managed to gain the assistance of nearby Kharajyr, and the joint force destroyed the entire Ruskan-Orcish insurrection.
 
 
 
 
 
'''Massacre of the Orcish Sands ((Saturday, April 5th, 2014))'''
 
 
 
After the Dwarves, Orcs, and Alrasians formed into a united union, known as the Krugdanistan Bloc, the Orenian Army and Order of Saint Lucien marched out for battle. While the Orenian force was dealing with confusion near the city of Vekaro, the Lucienist soldiers on the front were massacred relentlessly.
 
 
 
 
 
'''Reformation of the Holy Orenian Empire'''
 
 
 
Upon the death of King Heinrich, a successor was chosen from within the Carrion family: Franz-Joseph Carrion. As the Lucienist force was in court, Franz-Joseph attempt to crown himself king, using an impostor of High Pontiff Regulus. Noticing the action, the Order attempted to investigate. They were met with a sudden and violent Scourge attack, which they repelled. Afterwards, they were framed for attempting to assassinate the to-be King.
 
 
 
On the resignation of Regulus, the Grand Prior of the Order of Saint Lucien, Michael d' Longueville, was elected as High Pontiff, taking the name Pius II. Under his direction, with the assistance of Archbishop John of Darfey, the Order managed to trick the Decterum, a Carrion military order, into thinking that their betrayal of Franz-Joseph would lead to the reign of Lord Ailred Rutheren. The joint force attacked the city of Vekaro, killing the Carrion loyalists. Afterwards, a council of regents was made, with Grandmaster Jack Rovin acting as Governor, Lord Ailred Rutheran as the Marshal, and Bishop Viros as the Church Liaison. After two years, Peter Chivay and his men returned from the Great Exodus, and he was crowned after a saint came down from the sky to support him.
 
 
 
 
 
'''Siege of Mount Augustus ((Sunday, April 13th, 2014))'''
 
 
 
Swiftly, Grandmaster Jack Rovin attempted to end all root of Carrion loyalty. In a day, he transformed Vekaro into a massive siegework, and negotiated a joint operation with Urugan. The joint force, as well as a group of former White Rose, attacked the fortified mountain, quickly discovering it was only a massive death trap. Magically, the tower resisted collapse, and the defenders held out.
 
 
 
== '''Ranks''' ==
 
 
 
 
 
'''Senior Command'''
 
 
 
''The organization of the Order is key to a strong military force that can respond at any threat to the Faith immediately.''
 
 
 
 
 
* '''Grand Master'''
 
The Grand Master of the Order and the ultimate head of Order. He wields absolute authority and has full command of the order. Though keeping most of his legislative work for his priors and council of Bailiffs, all reforms and construction papers need to pass through him.
 
 
 
* '''Inner Council of Baliffs'''
 
The head military council of the order and the personal advisers to the Grand Master. One must be elected by the Council of Bailiffs and approved by the Grand Master to become one of the Great Bailiffs. If a Grand Master dies then the entire Council is to be kept unless commanded by the Grand Master. A council member, can be dismissed by the Grand Master freely in any case.
 
 
 
* '''Grand Commander'''
 
The high commander of the order. He is also the main commander of the head commandery of the Order. Wielding the highest authority on the battlefield of the order, only comparable of that of the Grand Master. The Grand Commander is an extremely skilled commander and has proven himself time and time again to be honored with such a significant position. The Head of the Council.
 
 
 
* '''Grand Chancellor'''
 
The Grand Chancellor is a senior bailiff and the main source of words of wisdom, the official record keeper of the order, and a very trusted order member. The Grand Chancellor also acts as a liaison to other orders, peoples, the Church, and the Kingdom.
 
 
 
* '''Grand Prior'''
 
The Head Priest of the Order and the head representative of the Church. He administrates the Grand Priory of Rhodos and is the senior advisor to the Grand Master. He is the head administrator to the entire order.
 
 
 
* '''Grand Conservator'''
 
Is in charge of making sure every single bailiwick gets their supplies to effectively feed and arm their troops. Their task is relatively simple, to work with the main work force and cooks to keep track of general logistics of the order. They also serve as Head of Labor, Agriculture and Quartermaster.
 
 
 
 
 
'''Low Command'''
 
  
''The lower commanders of the field and reside in the commander of the priories, these men’s duty are to lead the men of the priory to victory in battle if ever called for. These men have proven themselves worthy for such positions of honor.''
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== Organization ==
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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.
  
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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.
  
* '''Knight Commander'''
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=== Ranks ===
A knight commander. These men are extremely skilled knights which are required to be Knights of Justice. These men have full control over all the knights on the battlefield. Only two are to be chosen.
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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.
  
* '''Knight Constable'''
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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.
Though the term Constable is mainly associated with legal authority, the Knight Constable acts as a Lieutenant in the battlefield, only Knights of Justice can hold this office.
 
  
* '''Sergeant-at-Arms'''
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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.
The Sergeant-at-Arms is the last rank that one without noble blood may obtain without becoming a knight of the Church. The Sergeant-at-Arms is the head of all Sergeants and Brothers, and holds authority over regular knights only in regards to ordering the men under him.
 
  
* '''Knight'''
 
Only the best of the order can achieve knighthood of the Order. This is an extremely prestigious position. Knights are also given the authority to command any of a lower rank. Note, their rank of knight generally applies to their level of knighthood in formal situations. For example, a Knight Constable of Justice. Knights of other retinue are allowed to join the Order and keep their titles, though they must undergo the same oaths and are expected to provide a levy of five men to become Brothers.
 
  
* '''Knight of Justice'''
 
A knight that has taken the triple vow. A holy vows that is enforced for one’s life. It consists of the vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. They wear a red cape.
 
  
* '''Knight of Obedience'''
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=== Holdings ===
A knight of noble blood that has taken the oath of obedience. These men are sworn into service for life and a full fledged knight of the Order. They may be married. They wear a grey cape.
 
  
* '''Knight of Devotion'''
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== Legacy ==
A knight that does not descend from noble blood but has taken the oath of obedience. If a Knight of Devotion has proven himself enough then they may be given the option to become a Knight of Justice. They also wear a grey cape.
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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
Alliegance:

Church of the True Faith

Type: Militant Holy Order
Size:

5,000-6,000 members

Grandmaster: Jack Rovin
Engagements:

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

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), 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 started gaining popular attention.

History

Rise

Before they were known as a holy order, they first went by the name of the Vandorian Order. They were a group of mercenaries who participated in a few skirmishes, before being known as the Order of Saint Lucien, who are the first military body that has sworn itself directly to the Church of the True Faith, swearing under the then High Pontiff Lucien II. They were known for a few more names such as The Poor-Fellow Soldiers of Horen and the Temple of Ard Krallackh, although less commonly used than the Order of Saint Lucien. Their goals are to exterminate unholy beings, criminals, heretics, and enemies of the church. They worship the True Faith of the Humans, dedicating themselves to Saint Lucien of Savoie, styling themselves as Lucienists. They are the only holy order to give clemency, that they found to baptize their fallen foes who are willing to repent, for a way out of the eternal punishment in human dogma. The Order of Saint Lucien was eventually disbanded when the church nulled its vows, effectively disbanding them. A majority of its ordermen went on to join other Imperial Orders, and later founded Aesterwald.

The Order of Saint Lucien was active in many battles, the following is documented proof of their participation over the years.

Decline

TBC

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.


Holdings

Legacy

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