Alright anons, let's roll up a knightly order

Alright anons, let's roll up a knightly order.

What is the order’s age? (1d100)

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>Knightly Orders
>2016
I mean c'mon it's the current year people. Why are you so stuck with making knights in this progressive era. Sigmarines are where it's all at.

Rolled 37 (1d100)

What tables are we using OP?

Esteemed: This order’s inception coincided with the rise of Vlad Von Carstein and his heinous progeny. The Vampire Wars exacted a great toll on the armies and spirit of the Empire, but also strengthened the conviction of its people to fight against the dark powers of the world

What is the order’s religious affiliation? (1d100)

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Rolled 89 (1d100)

This might be neat?

Templars of Morr: This order fights for Morr, god of death and dreams

How strong is the order in terms of manpower? (1d100)

Rolled 41 (1d100)

Small: Around a hundred knights, with both personal and order-retained servants

How is the order’s strength distributed throughout the Empire? (1d100)

Rolled 74 (1d100)

Garrisoned: The fortresses maintained by the Elector Counts keep a constant vigil over the Empire’s heartlands. Here the order’s knights are stationed, alongside the more common soldiery

In which province is the order based? (1d100)

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Heh.

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Rolled 33 (1d100)

Pretty fitting order

Ostland. Ooh, we got the shittiest of the northern provinces.

Which knightly virtue does the order hold highest? (1d100)

Rolled 10 (1d100)

Rolled 27 (1d100)

Rolled 85 (1d100)

Ostland's not the best place for vampire-slaying knights...

Chivalry: Use your own power to protect the innocent, and always strive to defend those who cannot do so themselves

What are the order’s favored battle tactics and military doctrines? (1d100)

Rolled 36 (1d100)

Shock and Awe: The essence of knightly warfare can be summed up a single maneuver: the lance charge. It does the most damage, and gets the most work done. The order recognizes this, and tries to allow its knights as many charges as possible

Who was the order’s greatest hero? (1d100)

Rolled 39 (1d100)

A grandmaster of the order whose strength and sound council proved a saving grace for his allies in their hour of need

How far afield has the order ever traveled for war? (1d100)

Rolled 20 (1d100)

The order has gone to Bretonnia, probably to take part in one of their errantry wars

Who is the order's most trusted ally? (1d100)

Rolled 51 (1d100)

The College of Engineers

Who is the order's most hated enemy? (1d100)

Rolled 54 (1d100)

A Black Ark of the Dark Elves

To whom, or what, has the order’s grandmaster pledged its service? (1d100)

Rolled 99 (1d100)

The order’s most trusted ally. So we literally work for the College of Engineers.

How does the order appear in the eyes of others within the Empire? (1d100)

Rolled 85 (1d100)

Well Beloved: Individuals within the brotherhood take it upon themselves to network with people from all social strata. It can be difficult sowing, but the fruits are worth it

How wealthy is the order? (1d100)

Rolled 22 (1d100)

Humble: The order’s coffers are full enough to allow its members to do their job and live in relative comfort, but little else beyond that

How prevalent are monstrous mounts (such as demigryphs) within the order? (1d100)

Rolled 1 (1d100)

Absent: The order owns no monstrous mounts

What is the most venerated relic in the order’s possession? (1d100)

Rolled 68 (1d100)

An intricately sealed reliquary said to house “the very spirit of the order”

With which heraldic sigil does the order represent itself? (1d100)

Rolled 4 (1d100)

Either willingly or unwillingly, the order displays no sigil; their shields are bare

And that's it. By Sigmar, we are some of the strangest knights you've ever seen!

What should we call them?

They should probably be named after the fortress they garrison. How about the Knights of Hausenberg?

Sounds good to me.

>Why are you so stuck with making knights in this progressive era.
Republics can have knightly orders too, you crypto-monarchist nigger.

>"current year"
>"progressive era"

If you're not being ironic, seriously consider suicide. I'm not joking.