Syliran Knights
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|The Entire Syliran Forces | |The Entire Syliran Forces | ||
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|'''Lord Knight''' | |'''Lord Knight''' | ||
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|10,000 men | |10,000 men | ||
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|'''Warden Knight''' | |'''Warden Knight''' | ||
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|'''Captain Knight''' | |'''Captain Knight''' | ||
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|'''Stewart Knight''' | |'''Stewart Knight''' | ||
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Revision as of 19:16, 19 April 2009
The Sylrian Knights are an order of honor-bound men and women that joined together after the Valterrian to rebuild what they considered to be civilization within the wilderness. Founders of the city of Syliras, the Syliran Knights strive to keep the slain God Sylir ideals alive.
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History
In times of emergency and great strife, there are parts of mankind that excel and parts that fall. It is easy, some feel, for the whole of humanity to turn to grievous acts of brutality and violence to survive when the environment becomes unbearable. Some think such things are completely justifiable. It is far harder for humanity as a whole to remain steadfast in their beliefs, even when the source of that belief perishes - lost beyond all hope. One devote man can make a difference, though sometimes such struggles turn into a lifetime battle rather than a quick decisive move. History has shown that time and time again while most fall, some indeed do rise and manage to shine forth in the annals of time. Lawrence Dyres and his brother Leon Dyres were two such men. They rose to the challenge of rebuilding and founded an order of dedicated men and women determined to rise from the ashes of the Valterrian and build something stronger and more stable than before.
The Valterrian was a terrible time in the history of the world. When Galifer Odalah, Emperor of Suva, marched his new bride Alahea’s Queen Kova to the very gates of Suva with those damming words ‘whore’ painted in blood across her chest, it changed the course of history and set up the perfect test for mankinds survival. She was publicly executed for not being pure on her wedding night. No one stopped to ask who or why, and when her head fell to the flagstone gates, the name of her lover still on her lips, fire erupted throughout the world. Kova’s lover was the God of Fire, Ivak himself. And the world knew his fury, for his love for the young Queen knew no boundaries.
There was no way mortals could stop what escalated immediately into a divine war, one that would leave the world utterly reshaped. For Ivak’s realm was that of Volcanism and Emotional Upheaval as well, and with Kova’s sudden sacrifice, it was said he lost his mind. Civilization and peace, though he be a gentle soul, died in the immediate days that followed being one of the first to stand up and try to prevent Ivak’s wrath. Sylir was destroyed by Ivak as completely as if he had never existed at all. Sylir’s death was surprising, and consequently dragged the rest of the Divine into the battle… for it was no longer a matter of calming Ivak’s grief and rage, but rather preserving the world. The Valterrian, as those events came later to be called, lasted a short time. Some say it was simply a day, others say it lasted only a week. Still other chronicles said it took a full year. Regardless, it left the world reshaped and in some ways empty of that which had been familiar before. There was no civilization, no peace, no room for scholarly pursuits. Life became a simple matter of life and death. Find food. Find shelter. Stay away from others that were stronger, faster, more aggressive that simply wanted what you wanted: food and shelter.
It was against that backdrop that the Syliran Knighthood was born. It didn’t come about spontaneously. Rather, the entire Syliran Knighthood exists today because of a fateful meeting between two brothers and a lone Konti woman named Nila. She told the two Dyres brothers, Lawrence and Leon, that she dreamed of a city by the Suvan Sea that grew to power because of their deadication and the guidence of a fragment monster born of Sylir's death that also guided them. She foresaw that the two of them had founded a knightly order, and with that order went on to establish a city. The three of them teamed up, began recruiting, and before long the Sylrian Knighthood was born. Leon eventually married Nila, effectively ending his bloodline, while Lawrence and his offspring went on to become the ruling knight-nobility of Syliras, the city they eventually founded at the direction of Nila's visions. Syliras has continued to be a gathering point for people tired of the lack of order in a world gone chaotic, where justice dominates and the laws are fair.
The brothers gathered to themselves strong-hearted men and women, willful yet willing to swear an oath to uphold order. And though the God of Civilization and Peace was forever gone from the world, Lawrence and Leon named their newly formed organization after the slain diety Sylir. Thus, the Syliran Knights were born. They began small, carving out a piece of coastline on the western shores of the Suvan Sea and building a fortress on the very coastline itself called to and put out the world that the fertile valley they settled in would open its proverbial doors to any peaceful settlers who wanted to come to the new Syliras. Their choice of location was simple. Nila lead them straight and true to the Windoak there, where their fortress
Hierarchy of the Syliran Knighthood
Two armies of 5,000, four Quadrons of 2500, twenty regiments of 500, 200 companies of 50
Title | Unit Type | Unit Size | Pay/Week |
Grand Master | The Entire Syliran Forces | 10,000 men | 1000 miza |
Lord Knight | 1 Army (4 Quadrons) | 10,000 men | 500 miza |
Warden Knight | Quadron (20 Regiments) | 2,500 men | 300 miza |
Captain Knight | Regiment (200 Company) | 500 Men | 200 miza |
Stewart Knight | Company (10 Wings) | 50 Men | 100 miza |
Sergeant Knight | Wing | 5 Knights | 50 miza |
Knight | Assorted Squires | Varies | 30 miza |
Squire | Assorted Paiges | Varies | 0 miza |
Paige | None | 0 | 0 miza |
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Knightly Quests
==Additional Notes== (to be deleted)
To do so, he would have to work his way up through the Syliran Knights by way of hard work, study, and training. His mother, a prominent Syliran woman named Helen Bristal was an amazing advocate of equality and justice throughout the known world. Being a devote priestess of Priskil, Helen was instrumental in following through with her husband Liam Dyres' ideal of holding and maintaining peace in Sylira which the entire Dyres family initiated when the knighthood founded a castle on the western coast of the region overlooking the Suvan Sea. That one lone outpost, built by Loren's great great grandfather grew into a city in its own right, one that welcomes and nurtures humanity from all over the region.