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==The Sworn of Saint Audæris==
 
==The Sworn of Saint Audæris==
 
Named for the sainted chaplain-guardian who accompanied King Tamous in the founding of their great nation, these knights are the sworn defenders and personal guard of the royal - now imperial - House that rules Tamous. Because the loyalties in this order run strong, its upper membership have been killed twice, both when new Houses took the Holy Throne.
 
Named for the sainted chaplain-guardian who accompanied King Tamous in the founding of their great nation, these knights are the sworn defenders and personal guard of the royal - now imperial - House that rules Tamous. Because the loyalties in this order run strong, its upper membership have been killed twice, both when new Houses took the Holy Throne.
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==The Hunter-Knights of Saint Walismar==
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An order of knights dedicated to rooting out infernal corruption, the Hunter-Knights found new purpose in the post-Shattering years: the corralling, sale, and even breeding of tiefling slaves for sale to the wealthy of Tamous. They are named for the demon-hunter Saint Walismar, a powerful cleric of Khoro who expunged infernal taint from around the Holy Throne three hundred years ago

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Knightly orders are a way of life in Tamous. Military orders that require an imperial (once royal) charter in order to be formed at all, the orders of Tamous field all the military in the nation. Indeed, it is not permitted for the Houses to field military in any capacity - that is a right reserved exclusively for the Imperial House.

Instead, Houses are expected to help sponsor knightly orders, seeing that their needs are met. In return, the head of the orders - the knight-commanders - see that part of the order's military strength is funneled to aid the Houses out of gratitude.

Knights of the Holy Throne

The foremost knights in Tamous, the Knights of the Holy Throne are inducted into the direct service of the emperor. No knights are dubbed into this order - every one became a knight as part of another order, and was invited to join this one out of deference for his skill and achievements.

The Griffin Knights of Eledir

The griffin knights are an order of fighting men and women who act as the guardians for the capital of Eledir City. Griffin Knights lower in the order act as commanders for the city watch patrols or are in command of guardians along the city walls, but the highest-ranking of them are taught to ride the city's griffins in its elite airborne cavalry.

The Order of the Shattered Peak

An order of knights dedicated to patrolling the southern and western borders of Tamous, preventing the creatures from those wild highlands from rampaging through the border settlements. The knights of the Shattered Peak tend to be knights-errant, traveling alone, with squires, or as part of adventuring companies.

Knights of the Blood Wood

The newest of the knightly orders, the Knights of the Blood Wood are an integral part of the empire's forward push into the Delannwood. They are front-line combatants against the shifters and elves of the Delannwood.

The Sworn of Saint Audæris

Named for the sainted chaplain-guardian who accompanied King Tamous in the founding of their great nation, these knights are the sworn defenders and personal guard of the royal - now imperial - House that rules Tamous. Because the loyalties in this order run strong, its upper membership have been killed twice, both when new Houses took the Holy Throne.

The Hunter-Knights of Saint Walismar

An order of knights dedicated to rooting out infernal corruption, the Hunter-Knights found new purpose in the post-Shattering years: the corralling, sale, and even breeding of tiefling slaves for sale to the wealthy of Tamous. They are named for the demon-hunter Saint Walismar, a powerful cleric of Khoro who expunged infernal taint from around the Holy Throne three hundred years ago