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===Habit of the Monks-Militant of St. Karant=== | ===Habit of the Monks-Militant of St. Karant=== | ||
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Habit of the Knights-Palatine
Paladin Habit by Rank
Knight: Knights wear a white tabard or surcoat and a gray mantle or cloak. Chain or plate mail is expected to be worn at all times, save for at designated times of rest or sleep.
Knight Commander (rank): a black trim or hem on both cloak and surcoat.
Knight Grand Commander: a thick, flared black trim with round embossments between the flares; the Dwarden trefoil with all three colors is stitched into the hem.
Knight of the Iron Halo: as a Grand Commander, but with an iron halo around the Dwarden Trefoils. The large trefoil over the left breast will be encircled by an iron threaded boundary with the abbreviated words "by this iron shield of faith you will defend" If such a knight holds a senior office, this iron circle will itself be encircled by the colors appropriate to his office.
Paladin Habit by Office
Lord Commander: the large Dwarden trefoil over the left breast receives a black circle around it
Lord Bailiff: the circle surrounding the Dwarden trefoil and any rank trim is a burnished copper thread
Lord Prior: The circle around the Dwarden trefoil is silver and thicker, with the abbreviated words "by the Voice, the Spirit, & from the Power, by this Shield, you will conquer" stitched in black into it; all hems are silver
Lord Grand Prior: The Dwarden trefoil is surrounded by a thick ring of gold
Habit of the Regular Clergy
Although the bodily appearance of the monks of Dwarden is almost completely unregulated, this is not the case for their monastic habit, which is tightly regulated, and taken with great care. The Order of the Beleaguered Shield itself takes great interest in this, and every symbol and prayer of their robes, tabards and mantles can only be made within the strict rules promulgated by tradition and the Grand Draper of the Order himself.
As all native monastic orders in Dwarden fall under the Rule of St. Karant, and are officially governed by the Prior-General of the Order of St. Karant, their Master-General, all regular orders within Dwarden wear a habit that is uniform in design.
Habit of the Monks-Militant of St. Karant
Monastic Robes
The monks are granted gray robes, which they wear for most all occasions. This is their habit in times of peace, or when at work. These wool robes are considered sacramental, and are treated with considerable reverence.
Normal monks and those bearing minor orders have no special designation upon their robes
Sub-Deacons: Trefoils on both sides of their chest and hood, ringed with a circle nine times broken, in black.
Deacons: Trefoils on both sides of their chest and hood, ringed with a black circle. Their cloth belts are gray, with nine thick black stripes.
Archdeacons: Trefoils on both sides of their chest and hood, ringed with a thick black circle, with the abbreviated words "by the Voice, the Spirit, & from the Power, you will conquer" stitched in black into it in copper letters. Their cloth belts are black.
Priest: Trefoils on both sides of their chest and hood, ringed with a silver circle. Their cloth belts are silver.
Archpriest: Trefoils on both sides of their chest and hood, ringed with a thick silver circle, with the abbreviated words "by the Voice, the Spirit, & from the Power, you will conquer" stitched in black into it in black letters. Their cloth belts are silver.
Bishop: Trefoils on both sides of their chest and hood, ringed with a thick purple circle, with the abbreviated words "by the Voice, the Spirit, & from the Power, you will conquer" stitched in black into it in black letters. Their cloth belts are purple.
Archbishop: Trefoils on both sides of their chest and hood, ringed with a thick purple circle, with the abbreviated words "by the Voice, the Spirit, & from the Power, you will conquer" stitched in black into it in black letters. The purple ring bears flared gold borders. Their cloth belts are purple, with flared gold borders on top.
Trefoil Medallions of the Dwarden Faith
Trefoils of faith are given to the monks to wear around their necks. Only full brothers-militant are permitted to wear the trefoil mounted on a thick iron chain.
Brother-Superior: An iron ring surrounds their trefoil, painted dark red.
Brother-Commander: An iron ring surrounds their trefoil, painted black.
Abbott: An copper ring surrounds their trefoil.
Prior (clerical): A silver ring surrounds their trefoil.
Grand Prior (clerical): A gold ring surrounds their trefoil.
Master-General: A gold ring surrounds their trefoil, studded with amethyst jewels.
Habit of the Brothers-Militant of the Shield Perilous
These elite clerics wear black robes for service, and black tabards and mantles for adventuring garb and war. The liturgical language on the robes of their deacons, both sub- and arch-, are in red. Priests and above use silver.
Habit of the Order of St. Kalmantane the Redeemer
These clerics wear white robes, or white tabards and mantles for adventuring garb and war. Their liturgical language of their priests is in black. Their bishop utilizes gold writing over black.
Habit of the Secular Clergy
The vast majority of the secular clergy of Dwarden hold their secular holy offices while being Brothers-Militant of the Order of St. Karant, although Thousiersian, Pompiersian, and clerics from other lands and rites are not completely unknown.
While holding office, the robes of such a cleric are black. In combat, a secular cleric is entitled to wear a gray tabard to show his loyalty to the Order of St. Karant, if he is a member of the Brotherhood. If he is not, he wears all black. The liturgical language and symbology woven on the robes, tabard and mantle of a secular cleric are white, but become golden if of episcopal rank.
Habit of the Squires and Pages
Lord-Lieutenants: Squires who assume mastery of a commandery are held as Lord Lieutenants. Their heraldry depicts the crossed sword, axe
Squire-Lieutenant: Sometimes squires fail to become paladins, but wish to continue service as leaders in the Order, but not as men-at-arms or serjeants. These men are on occasion offered the opportunity to remain squires throughout their lives. They wear the gray tabard embroidered with silver shield.
Squire (junior): Upon selection for training as a squire (16-17 yrs. old), they wear a gray tabard with the copper shield. Their hair is closely cropped.
Page (senior): As pages age and they grow in strength, squires are eventually returned to other forms of service or are selected to continue their training as a potential knight of the Order. Upon being selected to continue, they wear a simple plain tabard and belt.
Page (junior): Junior pages (11-13 yrs.) wear the gray robes of the Order.