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<blockquote data-quote="Gilladian" data-source="post: 4455778" data-attributes="member: 2093"><p>If you want to hint at the druidic origin of the order, then I suggest using a nature theme; a single green leaf on a gold field, or perhaps a golden oak leaf and acorn on a green field. </p><p></p><p>If you want to hint at the "transit" purpose of the circle, perhaps a pair of silver wings on a green field. Or an eagle in flight clutching an oak leaf cluster on a blue field.</p><p></p><p>If you want to remind them of the martial courage and sacrifice of the squire and his farmer allies, perhaps crossed pitchforks and a sheaf of grain.</p><p></p><p>As far as a name, what about using the name of the young squire? Knights of the Order of Sir X.</p><p></p><p>Or the name of the village that was defended. Knights of the Order of Oakhallow. Or is there a way you could use a saint's name, if your world has saintly orders? The Order of St. X of Oakhallow. Knightly orders in my campaign world (at least in the area of my favored kingdom) always use saint's names. The saints were faithful founders of the order, usually, and tie into past events.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gilladian, post: 4455778, member: 2093"] If you want to hint at the druidic origin of the order, then I suggest using a nature theme; a single green leaf on a gold field, or perhaps a golden oak leaf and acorn on a green field. If you want to hint at the "transit" purpose of the circle, perhaps a pair of silver wings on a green field. Or an eagle in flight clutching an oak leaf cluster on a blue field. If you want to remind them of the martial courage and sacrifice of the squire and his farmer allies, perhaps crossed pitchforks and a sheaf of grain. As far as a name, what about using the name of the young squire? Knights of the Order of Sir X. Or the name of the village that was defended. Knights of the Order of Oakhallow. Or is there a way you could use a saint's name, if your world has saintly orders? The Order of St. X of Oakhallow. Knightly orders in my campaign world (at least in the area of my favored kingdom) always use saint's names. The saints were faithful founders of the order, usually, and tie into past events. [/QUOTE]
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