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<blockquote data-quote="Kzach" data-source="post: 4456020" data-attributes="member: 56189"><p>Actually, I ended up having a bit of inspiration on this and did go with a circle.</p><p></p><p>It's now the Order of the Silver Circle. Silver circle on black background for the device.</p><p></p><p>It's not super cool until you know how they re-establish the order. For the sake of completeness, I'll relate it here.</p><p></p><p>Long story short, they must honour the dying request of a wannabe paladin boy and return his sword to his mother and bury his body next to his father.</p><p></p><p>If they are kind to the mother and honour the boy's request, she tells them where the father is buried, and relates the story of her honourable husband (the squire), and how the knighthood began. The husband and all six of the order are buried on a hill that overlooks the valley where the village is situated.</p><p></p><p>She says that if they honour the boy and bury him next to his father, that they should remember all the names of the seven to honour their memory as well, and that if they do so, they can take the shield (with the device on it) of her husband as well as the sword the boy had (which was also the husbands and both are magical).</p><p></p><p>So, assuming they trek up the mountain and disturb the gravesite, they then have to either battle six skeletons and a ghost, or name each of them to honour their memory and put them to rest. The knight, however, won't let them take the shield unless they agree to re-establish the order. He tells them only the name of the order, and what it represents, ie. protect the weak, champion the innocent, and drink copious amounts of beer.</p><p></p><p>If they agree, he asks that they spend one night and one day fasting and in meditation at the grove overlooking the village. Assuming they do so, at dusk on the day after they've spent a night there, they will be attracted to a gleaming. A boulder that overhangs the precipice they're on where the grove is situated, overlooks the valley. There are hidden steps that are carved into the boulder so that you can easily climb to stand atop it.</p><p></p><p>From atop the boulder, overlooking the village miles away, one can see the sun glinting silver because of the grey stone remnants of the druidic circle in which water has accumulated. A silver circle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kzach, post: 4456020, member: 56189"] Actually, I ended up having a bit of inspiration on this and did go with a circle. It's now the Order of the Silver Circle. Silver circle on black background for the device. It's not super cool until you know how they re-establish the order. For the sake of completeness, I'll relate it here. Long story short, they must honour the dying request of a wannabe paladin boy and return his sword to his mother and bury his body next to his father. If they are kind to the mother and honour the boy's request, she tells them where the father is buried, and relates the story of her honourable husband (the squire), and how the knighthood began. The husband and all six of the order are buried on a hill that overlooks the valley where the village is situated. She says that if they honour the boy and bury him next to his father, that they should remember all the names of the seven to honour their memory as well, and that if they do so, they can take the shield (with the device on it) of her husband as well as the sword the boy had (which was also the husbands and both are magical). So, assuming they trek up the mountain and disturb the gravesite, they then have to either battle six skeletons and a ghost, or name each of them to honour their memory and put them to rest. The knight, however, won't let them take the shield unless they agree to re-establish the order. He tells them only the name of the order, and what it represents, ie. protect the weak, champion the innocent, and drink copious amounts of beer. If they agree, he asks that they spend one night and one day fasting and in meditation at the grove overlooking the village. Assuming they do so, at dusk on the day after they've spent a night there, they will be attracted to a gleaming. A boulder that overhangs the precipice they're on where the grove is situated, overlooks the valley. There are hidden steps that are carved into the boulder so that you can easily climb to stand atop it. From atop the boulder, overlooking the village miles away, one can see the sun glinting silver because of the grey stone remnants of the druidic circle in which water has accumulated. A silver circle. [/QUOTE]
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