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Argentum Order
Order
Pronunciation
Ar-gen-tum
Origins
Decentralized
Grandmaster
Lady Sirramevh
Colors
black, dark gray, red, burgundy
The Argentum Order is an Anti-Knightly Order, meaning that it has the appearance and trappings of a Knightly Order like one might see the Viridian Order in the Regalian Empire, but it is not legally sanctioned or backed by the same state. The Argentum Order is a decentralized collection of anti-Regalian dissidents, saboteurs, and separatists who have some problems with the Regalian Empire and want to see it diminished/weakened/destroyed. In essence, the Argentum Order is a Knightly Order of "Dark Knights", who fight against the other Knights and the state apparatus to see their own goals and plans met. The Argentum Order is not a recommended Character Design for new Players. Argentum Knights will frequently be attacked on sight by law-abiding citizens, who are in the majority. It will be hard to find allies or safe spaces for social Roleplay, but it can still be rewarding if the intention is to play an antagonist or experience this type of lore of the world.
Design
Argentum Knights don't have a clear design ethos like many other Knights, because they are such a varied group of individuals with slightly different motivations for hating Regalia. Argentum can range anywhere from using heavy or light armor, ranged or melee weapons, or magic or none. The Argentum Order does not have a Knightly Code to abide by officially, but it has an internal Glory Code that is optional.
Argentum Knights can be of any people or culture, so long as they have beef with the Regalian Empire.
Argentum Knights are by definition criminals for being Argentum, and thus will be hunted down.
Argentum Knights have no usage limitation on Magic, Afflictions, Sinistral Magic, or Alignments.
Chapters
All Argentum Knights are members of a single Chapter, which grants them a free non-combat-related Mechanic. Changing Chapters (unlike in other Orders) is not permitted due to their backstory niches.
Silverwatch Chapter
The Silverwatch Chapter is a Chapter of Dread Empire fanatics and supporters. These Knights have thrown their lot in with the Kathar Dread Empire, and do the work that is commanded of them by their warlords and empress to destroy the Regalian Empire from within. Their motivation to be part of the Argentum Order is purely Empire versus Empire conflict, and their tendency to inflict heavy violence and show no mercy, usually sets them apart as the more radical of the Chapters that would not stop short of the utter implosion of the Empire and the decimation of the royal family. The Silverwatch Chapter is mostly dominated by Kathar loyalists, but accepts anyone willing to support the claim of the Kathar Empire to be the greatest and most powerful political entity in the world, and to seek the approval and benevolence of the Kathar Empress to their name and glory before the Evolist Gods. The Silverwatch Knights show little regard for life.
Silverwatch Mechanic: Silverwatch Knights can have Wings (Demonic/Bat only), allowing (Elytra) flight (+use of Rockets). Combat or Ability usage immediately disables flight.
Rustbound Chapter
The Rustbound Chapter is a Chapter of Death-God Machinist fanatics and supporters and their unfortunate victims. The Rustbound Chapter has a minority of members who are called Machinepriests, adept at technological grafting of machine and flesh to create cyborg-like beings. The majority of the chapter is filled with these cyborgs called Machinebound, who were often forcibly conscripted by the immoral Machinepriests to do their bidding and that of their master. The Rustbound Chapter works to undermine the Regalian Empire due to its held belief that Regalia monopolized technological progress, and hid inventions from the wider world (and more importantly, their Death-God patron). The Rustbound Chapter is primarily motivated by stealing Regalia's blueprints and inventions, so their goal isn't the penultimate destruction of the Empire, but certainly its weakening so it can no longer hold a monopoly on all technological progress.
The Ascended Chapter is a Chapter of Evolism fanatics who are equal part Evolist priests and holy warriors. Evolism isn't strictly banned as a Religion in Regalia, but proselytizing it is, and Ascended Knights seek to spread the faith of Evolism among the common population either by their compelling word or by force of sword and Magic. The Ascended Chapter is primarily motivated by religious repression but also wants to live out a more radical version of Evolism that devalues the lives of the individual as a weak stepping stone to the truly strong and deserving, desiring for a society that is strength-based instead of rule of law based. It is debatable if they actually want to supplant the ruling family of the Empire with an Evolist one, instead of destroying the Regalian Empire, so they tend to be fairly ambiguous about their eventual plan. Out of all the Chapters, they also happen to engage more in Demonic subterfuge.
Ascended Mechanic: Ascended Knights can choose one Mechanic from any other Religion and apply it to their own list of Mechanics for perpetual use.
Truth Hound Chapter
The Truth Hound Chapter is a Chapter of general anti-Regalian separatists who believe the Empire by its very nature is tyrannical and should be decentralized, or disintegrated in favor of forming many autonomous states. This usually includes Velheim separatists, Gallovian nationalists, Girobaldan rebels, Sarnan revanchists, etc. This Chapter is a large coalition of conquered and minority cultures that want regional independence for their own people and are willing to make Dark Magic pacts for power with Dark Gods to achieve it, essentially having crossed the threshold of anti-colonial resistance, into outright indiscriminate terrorism. Truth Hound Knights often use the guide of deniability to hide their membership of the Argentum Order which is considerably easier for them due to their otherwise legal presence in the Regalian Empire. Truth Hound Knights are singularly obsessed with national freedom whatever the costs.
Truth Hound Mechanic: Truth Hound Knights are not limited to Knighthood only, they can be a member of a Guild while hiding their Argentum Status. They also cannot be discovered from the Knight Registry.
Old Ones Chapter
The Old Ones Chapter is a Chapter of Draconism and Triton radicals who have a distinctly heretical view of Dragons towards the Regalian Empire. Despite the Denial of Immortality, the Old Ones Chapter believes that this event was a mistake and that the Regalian Empire has usurped the Mantle of Creation from the Dragons and is a false pretender to world domination. They believe that Dragons should take a more authoritative stance towards their creation and that Regalia is an obstacle to this goal because it requires Dragons like Regulus to maintain a presentable affability for the sake of stability. They desire to cause as much chaos and calamity as possible with the ultimate goal of confronting Dragons on their indolence, and forcing them into a more harsh and forceful attitude to deciding things for the world. The Old Ones Chapter is rejected by the wider Draconism community as heretical, though it includes dissidents from all versions of Draconism.
Old Ones Mechanic: Old Ones Knights gain the Deathless Invocation Pack for free, but their mortality is anchored to the Leynetwork meaning any Draconic Mage could threaten their immortality.
Darkstar Chapter
The Darkstar Chapter is a Chapter of Vampiric radicals who don't want to destroy the Regalian Empire, but supplant the ruling family and administration with Vampires, and use Dark Magic to create an eternal night in the Empire to create a true Sanguine Empire. Darkstar Knights use Vampirism to its fullest and are equal parts dissent of Regalia as tDorkarth, which they hate also as a weak and feemble nation. The Darkstar Chapter is seen as the least committed to the Argentum Order as a whole, and likely the first to betray the Order when it becomes convenient to them, but the Argentum Order as a whole has collectively decided to keep them around because they would be worse enemies than half-committed allies, given the habit of Vampires to spread their influence with mind control and manipulation. Darkstar Knight hold particular regard for Inth, who they consider the Prince of the Dark Star, who will herald an Age of Darkness to his own Enlightenment.
Darkstar Mechanic: Darkstar Knights must be Vampires, and can choose one Mechanic granted by either the Huntess or Glacial to Mortisphages for themselves, which become Void Aligned/Vampiric.
Vilecrest Chapter
The Vilecrest Chapter is a relatively new addition to the Argentum Order almost entirely comprised of Death Isldar fanatics who have a grudge to settle with Regalia for supporting and ultimately saving the Life Isldar in their civil war, which they believe they would have won without that intervention. Vilecrest Knights have a secondary objective to kill especially Life Isldar or Death Isldar who have betrayed the cause, but are primarily motivated with destroying Regalia's military apparatus so that when the time comes, the Death Isldar can march on the Life Isldar and destroy them once and for all. As such, the Vilecrest Chapter primarily focuses on the military means of the Empire, whether that is to blow up military installations, attack military personnel, or fight Regalian Knights in the streets, who would most likely be leading the assault on the Death Isldar if the two nations would come to blows over the Isldar Civil War again.
Vilecrest Mechanic: Vilecrest Knights gain Mechanic 2 as listed on the Deathveil Undead Mechanics, however Vilecrest Knights cannot ever be Undead themselves.
Oathbreaker Chapter
The Oathbreaker Chapter is the quintessential Regalian traitor, exclusively a Chapter made up of Knights from the legal Regalian Knight orders who have betrayed their Order and sided with the Argentum Order for no other reason than spite, or because they felt forced to, to save themselves from execution. Oathbreakers were usually expelled from their chapter for high treason against the Empire, or for inflicting evil in the eyes of their former allies to such a degree that it would warrant their death. Most Oathbreakers have joined out of spite to take revenge of their former compatriots, but some Oathbreakers also genuinely have nowhere else to go, because their soul and body has already become corrupted by Dark Magic, and only the Argentum Order will take them. Oathbreakers still wear their old allegiance armor and sigils in a damaged and marred state, as a point of mockery or derision to the polished false perfection that Knights express.
Oathbreaker Mechanic: Oathbreaker Knights generate 1 Auto-Divinium every 2 Months, which does not stack, and refreshes every second first day of the Month, even if unused.
Trivia
Argentum Knights, when powerful enough, gather to summon a Void Spire. Void Spires were used to great effect in the Elven Wars to evaporate large parts of the Regalian Army.
Argentum Knights go largely unnoticed by Dragons. Why the Dragons are blind to them is unclear, though the expectation is that Ifrit is protecting them somehow from the Dragons who literally cannot see them.
Argentum Knights are in many ways the anti-Knight, but they do consider themselves a social caste in and of themselves. Few Argentum Knights for example marry outside the Order, as outsiders are weak.