Kamador

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The Kingdom of Kamador is a place where chivalry is prospering and noble principles are still preached. Noble ideals remain high and noble virtues never perish. It is not the path one follows that makes him a Knight of Kamador, but rather the way one walks it. From warriors and assassins to cavaliers and pen-pushers, everyone has a place in the Kingdom of Kamador as long as he remains loyal and devoted to the King.

A Kingdom of solid feudal hierarchy based on sincere bonds of friendship and care, seems like a dreamy place for anyone to serve and prosper, but this is not always the truth... Old General-Fherion Malova Old Ruler-Dieter de Blanc.

Knighthood of Kamador

The Knighthood of Kamador is a selected one and although everyone is welcome in it, only the best out of many will last for a longer period. Loyalty, devotion and overall capability bring one up in the feudal hierarchy while shortage of these merits can keep one down forever. Do not despair though as other skills are also valued for participation in Knightly Orders.

Feudal Hierarchy

The Crown is the supreme authority of Kamador.
Every other position of authority is entrusted with the blesses of the King.

Knightly Orders

The Kingdom of Kamador shelters several Knightly Orders; military, chivalric and honorific. There is no limitation to the number of Knightly Orders that a Knight may be part of, but different values warrant participation to each type of Order.

Military

  • The Royal Guard of Kamador serves from the first days of the Kingdom when the King of Kamador founded the Order in order to protect his lands. Being based on the first Capital of Kamador, the City of Lasop, the Order's main objective is the preservation of the Kingdom's sovereignty and the protection of the royal property from any internal and external threat. Consisted of proven loyalists and warm supporters of the Crown, the Order serves under the leadership of the regal military deputy, the Commander of the Royal Guard.

Chivalric

Honorific

  • The Royal Court is a group of fine nobles who have distinguished themselves before His Majesty the King so that they have been entrusted with a seat as regal advisors. Their voice is respected and their title is usually maintained throughout their political career; not always though since each case lies at the discretion of His Majesty. Most of them are expected to be Royal Councillors and Lords, former or present, while the rests will most probably be promising Knights destined for a title.

Oaths of Fealty

Politics

Regal Law

Foreign Affairs

Treaties

Claims

History