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You count as a Priest for a couple of specific activities. For Curses, whether from regular Curse Mechanics or from Custom Kits, you count as a Priest in terms of handling these Curses (in whatever way they are described on the Curse itself). Additionally if you are Unionist, when it concerns the issuing of [[Unionism#Writs_of_Sin|Writs of Sin]], you count as a priest and can request them to be issued, and removed, in a Ticket by the rules on the Writ of Sin description. | You count as a Priest for a couple of specific activities. For Curses, whether from regular Curse Mechanics or from Custom Kits, you count as a Priest in terms of handling these Curses (in whatever way they are described on the Curse itself). Additionally if you are Unionist, when it concerns the issuing of [[Unionism#Writs_of_Sin|Writs of Sin]], you count as a priest and can request them to be issued, and removed, in a Ticket by the rules on the Writ of Sin description. | ||
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The Pavourano Chapter is somewhat recent addition, of a Lusits Chapter which aligns closely with the Viridian policy, but takes instead the stance that to preserve the civilization of the Empire, Knights should preserve its cultural heritage and productions. What this means is that they are less concerned with nobles and upholding the state, but more protecting cultural assets like: paintings, statues, historical ruins, traditions and customs. Pavourano Knights can be found trying to keep around dying cultural traditions and festivals when there are not enough of their own people to host them. Additionally, they are less concerned with policing the behavior of other Knight orders like other Viridians might, but their presentation. They believe all Knights should present as graceful and beautiful as possible, and chastise Knights of other Orders for failing to uphold basic hygiene, appearance, styling, and class. They often fight with thin swords and falcons. | |||
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Your mind is exceptionally guarded against the ill-spirited intents of others. If others use an emote that describes a negative feeling or thought towards you, or speaks ill about you in a different language you do not understand, you will mentally receive this intent, statement, or thought, and can reply to it as if it was said clearly to you in your language. | |||
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===Concordat=== | |||
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The Concordat Chapter is not a natively trained and raised Chapter of the Viridian Order, but one based in Amontaar where a wing of the Order is active due to the Sapphire-Tower Concordat between Amontaar and the Regalian Empire. The Sapphire-Tower Concordat saw the Viridian Order establish a Chapter house in Amontaar where wealthy locals were trained and induced into the order to serve the Regalian Empire. As such. Concordat Chapter members are nearly exclusively Elves either native to or having lived a long time in Amontaar, and are thus deeply versed in Elven culture. Concordat Chapter Viridian Knights specialize in Elven state matters, while also having a stronger preference for tending to the needs of Regalia's native Elven Noble population, over the much larger Ailor population. They frequently travel back and forth between Amontaar and Regalia, usually on diplomatic missions representing either Regalia, or Amontaar, and acting like a bridge between. | |||
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You can write [[Commendation Letters|Letters of Commendation]] even if you are not a Noble, and your letters of Commendation have a much higher value than the average Noble or government person. Additionally you can request a personal 1 on 1 meeting with a member of the Amontaar government or diplomatic mission to aid you to provide political or diplomatic advice, or to give options for ongoing problems not thought of (in a Ticket). | |||
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