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'''First-Mage Knight Mercy''' is an enigma even within the ranks of the Aelrrigan Order itself, with the only known fact about her, is that she is a she and | '''First-Mage Knight Mercy''' is an enigma even within the ranks of the Aelrrigan Order itself, with the only known fact about her, is that she is a she and an Eighth Tier God-Mage capable of True Resurrections. Being that she has such a rare kind of Magic, the Aelrrigan Order keeps her identity strictly known only to the other Mage-Knights and the Elders. Mercy not being her real name either, is however apt for her great power of resurrection. First-Mage Knight Mercy is called upon by the other Mage-Knights to undo "great evil caused by apostacy", which usually means deaths in the thousands for Mercy to undo, however nobody has any actual evidence of this ever occurring. This has been speculated to be caused by Mage-Knight Bella who wields her considerable power over the minds of others, and erases any memories of witnessing Mercy. | ||
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'''Second-Mage Knight Caan''' is a fairly well known Ailor Mage-Knight who also doubles as a [[ | '''Second-Mage Knight Caan''' is a fairly well known Ailor Mage-Knight who also doubles as a [[Unionism]] God, though his own statements to support that latter notion are rather vague and sparse. Second-Mage Knight Caan is a so-called "Matter-Mage", who is capable of creating anything from thought and will with ease, except things of organic origin. Simply put, he can create mountains and raise whole cities out of the ground, but he can never populate it with wild life, flora, or people. Second-Mage Knight Caan is an immensely strong battle mage because of his skills, and frequently called in to the most dangerous of situations. Caan's power is so immense that it is said he could wipe out the Council and establish dictatorial rule over the Aelrrigans, but does not out of virtue. | ||
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*Coming up with stories (where possible) of your character seeing these Mage-Knights from a distance is absolutely recommended, as many of them provide instances where they might have met player characters, however we ask that players keep things reasonable and do not project importance on their own character by inserting them into important roles for these Mage-Knights. | *Coming up with stories (where possible) of your character seeing these Mage-Knights from a distance is absolutely recommended, as many of them provide instances where they might have met player characters, however we ask that players keep things reasonable and do not project importance on their own character by inserting them into important roles for these Mage-Knights. | ||
*There is no hard number on how many Mage-Knights there can be, and there is also no way to become "promoted" to be one. Mage-Knights of this power caliber are always born with their ability and far exceed the capacity of any Magic that could be learned, even when granted by Gods and Pacts. | *There is no hard number on how many Mage-Knights there can be, and there is also no way to become "promoted" to be one. Mage-Knights of this power caliber are always born with their ability and far exceed the capacity of any Magic that could be learned, even when granted by Gods and Pacts. | ||
*There have been attempts in the past to induce Arken (who are born as infants due to the Denial of Immortality) | *There have been attempts in the past to induce Arken (who are born as infants due to the Denial of Immortality) into the Order as Mage-Knights. This has been met with varying levels of success, though often leaning more in the direction of disaster. The last attempt involved an Arken turning on the Order and wiping out several Elders and Knights sent to convince them to stay. | ||
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Mage-Knights are immensely powerful Mages who also double as Knights for the Aelrrigan Order. There is always only a dozen or so Mage-Knights in the world, because they exist on a level of power that far exceeds what even the most skilled Elf might achieve in hundreds of years of magical learning. Mage-Knights often approach, but never quite approximate, the Arch-Mages of the Old Allorn Empire, and some of the strongest Mage-Knights can go toe-to-toe with the weakest of Arken and Gods. The Mage-Knights are ranked based on their power index among them, and as there are currently 12, that ranking goes from First Mage-Knight to Twelfth Mage-Knight. Each Mage-Knight has a sigil that is commonly used to identify them, while there are also plenty of lower ranking Knights who try to imitate their skills and uphold them as idols. Within the Aelrrigan Order, it is however well known that many of the Mage-Knights are haughty, arrogant, introverted, and sometimes even sociopathic individuals who are obedient to the code and loyal to the mission statement of the Order, but should not be expected to have a casual drink with the lower ranks, and are at most ever whispered or spoken about in absence.
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- Coming up with stories (where possible) of your character seeing these Mage-Knights from a distance is absolutely recommended, as many of them provide instances where they might have met player characters, however we ask that players keep things reasonable and do not project importance on their own character by inserting them into important roles for these Mage-Knights.
- There is no hard number on how many Mage-Knights there can be, and there is also no way to become "promoted" to be one. Mage-Knights of this power caliber are always born with their ability and far exceed the capacity of any Magic that could be learned, even when granted by Gods and Pacts.
- There have been attempts in the past to induce Arken (who are born as infants due to the Denial of Immortality) into the Order as Mage-Knights. This has been met with varying levels of success, though often leaning more in the direction of disaster. The last attempt involved an Arken turning on the Order and wiping out several Elders and Knights sent to convince them to stay.
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