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The '''Knights of [[Dragonwilds:Saradomin]]''', also referred to as '''White Knights''' and '''Temple Knights''', were known as paladins in [[Dragonwilds:Ashenfall]]. These knights are brave and faithful members of noble families who took up the sword. They were the second, third, and fourth children of [[Dragonwilds:Brynmoor]]’s “nobility” – a title given to those families that were most loyal to the priesthood, and the most obedient were raised the highest.{{CiteJournal|journal=Paladin's Helm|quote=The knights of Saradomin had many names over the years. White Knights. Temple Knights. In Ashenfall, they were called Paladins. Brave and faithful, members of noble families who took up the sword.}} Paladins were a righteous force, noble and true to the priest’s teachings. They brought order from chaos and discipline to sloth, remaking [[Dragonwilds:Bramblemead]] according to the church’s designs. It is said that the paladins were capable of working miracles in battle. Rumour held that the power of Saradomin flowed through them and helped them to smite all who stood against the church.{{CiteJournal|journal=Paladin Platebody|quote=Paladins were a righteous force, noble and true to the priests' teachings. They brought order from chaos and discipline to indolence, remaking Bramblemead according to the church’s designs.}}
The '''Knights of [[Dragonwilds:Saradomin]]''', also referred to as '''White Knights''' and '''Temple Knights''', were known as paladins in [[Dragonwilds:Ashenfall]]. These knights are brave and faithful members of noble families who took up the sword. They were the second, third, and fourth children of [[Dragonwilds:Brynmoor]]’s “nobility” – a title given to those families that were most loyal to the priesthood, and the most obedient were raised the highest.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Paladin's Helm|quote=The knights of Saradomin had many names over the years. White Knights. Temple Knights. In Ashenfall, they were called Paladins. Brave and faithful, members of noble families who took up the sword.}} Paladins were a righteous force, noble and true to the priest’s teachings. They brought order from chaos and discipline to sloth, remaking [[Dragonwilds:Bramblemead]] according to the church’s designs. It is said that the paladins were capable of working miracles in battle. Rumour held that the power of Saradomin flowed through them and helped them to smite all who stood against the church.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Paladin Platebody|quote=Paladins were a righteous force, noble and true to the priests' teachings. They brought order from chaos and discipline to indolence, remaking Bramblemead according to the church’s designs.}}


===The White Knights and the Wizards Guild===
===The White Knights and the Wizards Guild===
The White Knights, often summoned to address the perils that the wizard's guild inadvertently unleashed, were a frequent presence. Their duties ranged from quelling peculiar weather phenomena to managing the 'accidental' summoning of demons. To maintain control, a contingent of knights established a permanent residence within the guild, their vigilant eyes ever watchful.{{CiteJournal|journal=Wizard Hat|quote=The White Knights, often summoned to address the perils that the Wizard's Guild inadvertently unleashed, were a frequent presence. Their duties ranged from quelling peculiar weather phenomena to managing the "accidental" summoning of demons. To maintain control, a contingent of knights established a permanent residence within the guild, their vigilant eyes ever watchful.}}
The White Knights, often summoned to address the perils that the wizard's guild inadvertently unleashed, were a frequent presence. Their duties ranged from quelling peculiar weather phenomena to managing the 'accidental' summoning of demons. To maintain control, a contingent of knights established a permanent residence within the guild, their vigilant eyes ever watchful.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Wizard Hat|quote=The White Knights, often summoned to address the perils that the Wizard's Guild inadvertently unleashed, were a frequent presence. Their duties ranged from quelling peculiar weather phenomena to managing the "accidental" summoning of demons. To maintain control, a contingent of knights established a permanent residence within the guild, their vigilant eyes ever watchful.}}


Despite the antagonistic intentions of the White Knights' arrival in the Wizard’s Guild, the two factions got along well. Apprentices would often prank low-ranked knights, using small spells to make them appear foolish. The knights would respond with more practical reprisals, which led to an escalation of shenanigans until the highest-ranking members of both orders got involved.{{CiteJournal|journal=Wizard Robes|quote=Despite the antagonistic intentions of the White Knights' arrival in the Wizard’s Guild, the two factions got along well. Apprentices would often prank low-ranked knights, using small spells to make them appear foolish. The knights would respond with more practical reprisals, which led to an escalation of shenanigans until the highest-ranking members of both orders got involved.}}
Despite the antagonistic intentions of the White Knights' arrival in the Wizard’s Guild, the two factions got along well. Apprentices would often prank low-ranked knights, using small spells to make them appear foolish. The knights would respond with more practical reprisals, which led to an escalation of shenanigans until the highest-ranking members of both orders got involved.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Wizard Robes|quote=Despite the antagonistic intentions of the White Knights' arrival in the Wizard’s Guild, the two factions got along well. Apprentices would often prank low-ranked knights, using small spells to make them appear foolish. The knights would respond with more practical reprisals, which led to an escalation of shenanigans until the highest-ranking members of both orders got involved.}}


All documents have been expunged of the events that came to be known as the [[Dragonwilds:Day of Purple Feathers]]. No wizard or knight will speak of what occurred. However, villagers soon learned that squawking like a chicken would send both knight and wizard into unexplained panic.{{CiteJournal|journal=Wizard Robe Legs|quote=All documents have been expunged of the events that came to be known as the Day of Purple Feathers. No wizard or knight will speak of what occurred. However, villagers soon learned that squawking like a chicken would send both knight and wizard into unexplained panic.}}
All documents have been expunged of the events that came to be known as the [[Dragonwilds:Day of Purple Feathers]]. No wizard or knight will speak of what occurred. However, villagers soon learned that squawking like a chicken would send both knight and wizard into unexplained panic.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Wizard Robe Legs|quote=All documents have been expunged of the events that came to be known as the Day of Purple Feathers. No wizard or knight will speak of what occurred. However, villagers soon learned that squawking like a chicken would send both knight and wizard into unexplained panic.}}


===The Knights of the Blue Flame Keep===
===The Knights of the Blue Flame Keep===
When the people [[Dragonwilds:Brynmoor]] started to make tools from Iron, the demand increased exponentially. The population craved the metal so desperately that they mined the region almost dry. The White Knights of the [[Dragonwilds:Keep of Blue Flames|Blue Flame Keep]] were called to put down the infighting and small civil skirmishes and bring peace to the region once more.{{CiteJournal|journal=Iron Logging Axe|quote=Iron was so powerful, that it created a problem in Brynmoor. The population craved the metal so desperately that they mined the region almost dry. This let to infighting, small civil skirmishes and the white knights of the Blue Flame Keep, needed to be brought in to keep the peace.}}
When the people [[Dragonwilds:Brynmoor]] started to make tools from Iron, the demand increased exponentially. The population craved the metal so desperately that they mined the region almost dry. The White Knights of the [[Dragonwilds:Keep of Blue Flames|Blue Flame Keep]] were called to put down the infighting and small civil skirmishes and bring peace to the region once more.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Iron Logging Axe|quote=Iron was so powerful, that it created a problem in Brynmoor. The population craved the metal so desperately that they mined the region almost dry. This let to infighting, small civil skirmishes and the white knights of the Blue Flame Keep, needed to be brought in to keep the peace.}}


==Notable paladins==
==Notable paladins==
* [[Dragonwilds:Sir Lear]] - a commander who allied with the [[Dragonwilds:Wild Knights]] to conquer the northern [[Dragonwilds:Garou (race)|Garou]] settlement.{{CiteJournal|journal=Iron Mace|quote=He joined the Wild Knight commander, Vemmeck, in their siege against a northern garou stronghold. With countless goblins at their side, their victory was almost assured. Yet a single druid's magic held the forces at bay until Sir Lear learned how ineffective his mace was against the scales of a dragon.}}
* [[Dragonwilds:Sir Lear]] - a commander who allied with the [[Dragonwilds:Wild Knights]] to conquer the northern [[Dragonwilds:Garou (race)|Garou]] settlement.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Iron Mace|quote=He joined the Wild Knight commander, Vemmeck, in their siege against a northern garou stronghold. With countless goblins at their side, their victory was almost assured. Yet a single druid's magic held the forces at bay until Sir Lear learned how ineffective his mace was against the scales of a dragon.}}


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{DW/Reflist}}


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The Knights of Dragonwilds:Saradomin, also referred to as White Knights and Temple Knights, were known as paladins in Dragonwilds:Ashenfall. These knights are brave and faithful members of noble families who took up the sword. They were the second, third, and fourth children of Dragonwilds:Brynmoor’s “nobility” – a title given to those families that were most loyal to the priesthood, and the most obedient were raised the highest.Script error: No such module "References". Paladins were a righteous force, noble and true to the priest’s teachings. They brought order from chaos and discipline to sloth, remaking Dragonwilds:Bramblemead according to the church’s designs. It is said that the paladins were capable of working miracles in battle. Rumour held that the power of Saradomin flowed through them and helped them to smite all who stood against the church.Script error: No such module "References".

The White Knights and the Wizards Guild

The White Knights, often summoned to address the perils that the wizard's guild inadvertently unleashed, were a frequent presence. Their duties ranged from quelling peculiar weather phenomena to managing the 'accidental' summoning of demons. To maintain control, a contingent of knights established a permanent residence within the guild, their vigilant eyes ever watchful.Script error: No such module "References".

Despite the antagonistic intentions of the White Knights' arrival in the Wizard’s Guild, the two factions got along well. Apprentices would often prank low-ranked knights, using small spells to make them appear foolish. The knights would respond with more practical reprisals, which led to an escalation of shenanigans until the highest-ranking members of both orders got involved.Script error: No such module "References".

All documents have been expunged of the events that came to be known as the Dragonwilds:Day of Purple Feathers. No wizard or knight will speak of what occurred. However, villagers soon learned that squawking like a chicken would send both knight and wizard into unexplained panic.Script error: No such module "References".

The Knights of the Blue Flame Keep

When the people Dragonwilds:Brynmoor started to make tools from Iron, the demand increased exponentially. The population craved the metal so desperately that they mined the region almost dry. The White Knights of the Blue Flame Keep were called to put down the infighting and small civil skirmishes and bring peace to the region once more.Script error: No such module "References".

Notable paladins

References

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