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==The Knight of Roses==
==The Knight of Roses==
The [[egregores|Egregore]] of [[Dawn]] is the '''Knight of Roses''', and it embodies both the nations quest for [[glory]] and their [[Dawn_hearth_magic#Love_and_Flowers|tumultuous passions]]. While it often choosesto bond with a [[Noble house|noble]], it almost always has a host chosen from among the [[yeofolk of Dawn|yeofolk]]. Despite its name, it is as likely to bond with a [[troubadour]], a [[Dawn_magical_traditions|witch]], or an [[Earl#Enchanters|enchanter]], or a trusted [[retainer]] as with a more martial individual. The [[Egregores|egregore]] does not confine its attentions to the nobility, and is a vocal supporter of [[Yeofolk of Dawn|yeofolk]]. It both encourages those who are ready to seek out a [[Dawn_culture_and_customs#The_Test_of_Mettle|Test of Mettle]], and supports those who choose a quieter life. Noble and yeofolk alike, both are Dawnish.


The Dawn Egregore, the Knight of Roses, is a mysterious soul that shares Dawn's close ties with the Eternals, and is the only Egregore known to travel to the Hall of Worlds.  Throughout Dawn's history it has had several incarnations, though in recent years appears most often as a warrior resplendant in plate armour bearing the National heraldry on its surcote ('The Lady') or in full court dress with a musical instrument ('The Minstrel'). Although the Knight does not usually initiate or set challenges itself, it offers advice and guidance on the subject, and always acts to remind the Dawnish of their glorious history, and the greatness that is theirs for the taking. It seems especially drawn to Troubadours, and as it moves through the camp encourages them in tales of nobility, hospitality, heroism and virtue, to inspire the nation to match and exceed these tales in turn.
The Knight of Roses strives to to remind the Dawnish of their glorious [[Dawn history|history]], and the greatness that is theirs for the taking. [[Glory]] and [[Love in Dawn|Love]] are equally important to the spirit; often much more important than the [[The_Way#The_Paths_of_Virtue|seven Virtues]]. While it does not usually initiate or set [[Dawn culture and customs|tests and challenges]] itself, it offers advice and guidance on the subject and may prove critical of those who misuse or abuse these traditions. Likewise, it has been known to intervene on behalf of lovers who are in need of its aid, encouraging them to follow the call of their hearts over any other consideration.


The Egregore does not confine its attentions to the nobility, and can be a vocal supporter of yeomen wishing to rise to take their test of Mettle. Unlike many other Egregores, the Knight of Roses can be quite vocally critical if it believes the tradition of the Test of Mettle is being misused - although what it considers "misuse" is anyone's guess. It has been known to intervene on behalf of two lovers petitioning its aid, particularly in its incarnation as the Minstrel. The Knight makes no secret of its contempt for [[Marches Egregore|Jack-of-the-Marches]], embodying the tensions between the two Nations.
There has been friction in the past between the Knight of Roses and [[Marches Egregore|Jack-of-the-Marches]], reflecting the ebb and flow of tension between the two nations. Some scholars and historians speculate that this rivalry may draw more from the spirit of the host than from the egregore itself, however.
 
==Current Hosts==
It is said that on a few, rare occasions, the Knight of Roses has given and accepted a favour from a mortal - legends tell of Knights so valiant and devoted to their nation and the Empire that the Knight was moved to acknowledge and return their devotion. Although it still wears what are said to be these favours, it will not speak of those who gave them, neither confirming nor denying the legend.
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Latest revision as of 15:04, 18 December 2023

The Knight of Roses

The Egregore of Dawn is the Knight of Roses, and it embodies both the nations quest for glory and their tumultuous passions. While it often choosesto bond with a noble, it almost always has a host chosen from among the yeofolk. Despite its name, it is as likely to bond with a troubadour, a witch, or an enchanter, or a trusted retainer as with a more martial individual. The egregore does not confine its attentions to the nobility, and is a vocal supporter of yeofolk. It both encourages those who are ready to seek out a Test of Mettle, and supports those who choose a quieter life. Noble and yeofolk alike, both are Dawnish.

The Knight of Roses strives to to remind the Dawnish of their glorious history, and the greatness that is theirs for the taking. Glory and Love are equally important to the spirit; often much more important than the seven Virtues. While it does not usually initiate or set tests and challenges itself, it offers advice and guidance on the subject and may prove critical of those who misuse or abuse these traditions. Likewise, it has been known to intervene on behalf of lovers who are in need of its aid, encouraging them to follow the call of their hearts over any other consideration.

There has been friction in the past between the Knight of Roses and Jack-of-the-Marches, reflecting the ebb and flow of tension between the two nations. Some scholars and historians speculate that this rivalry may draw more from the spirit of the host than from the egregore itself, however.

Current Hosts

Keeley Knight
Lady Griffinsbain
Simon Moon
Trystan Tanner

Former Hosts

Toni Badnall
Lady Odile de Griffinsbain
Steve Alonso
Milton, a Seneschal of House Gauvain

Further Reading

Core Brief

Additional Information