CONQUEST: THE LAST ARGUMENT OF KINGS: HUNDRED KINGDOMS: PRIORY COMMANDER OF THE ORDER OF THE CRIMSON TOWER
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In the aftermath of the Fall the Orders adopted a curious command structure that reflected the splintering of the original Legion. Far from being a single cohesive force, the Orders are broken into dozens of independent Priories, each of which answers to no-one but its commander. Despite their independence, or perhaps because of it, relations between Orders and Priories are remarkably warm and cordial, making it a common sight to see either two Priories working together in concert, or even two orders within a single Priory. All of the Orders have adopted a loosely decentralized model of operations for their forces. This is in large part due to the conflicting nature of their goals, but also closely tied to the idealism of their cause and the zeal with which they pursue it. Most Orders forces are concentrated in small groups called cloisters that usually operate from a single fortified monastery or abbey. A priory Commander is the greatest amongst his peers, elected by them to lead them in combat and represent their interests at the round table of Argem.
In the aftermath of the Fall the Orders adopted a curious command structure that reflected the splintering of the original Legion. Far from being a single cohesive force, the Orders are broken into dozens of independent Priories, each of which answers to no-one but its commander. Despite their independence, or perhaps because of it, relations between Orders and Priories are remarkably warm and cordial, making it a common sight to see either two Priories working together in concert, or even two orders within a single Priory. All of the Orders have adopted a loosely decentralized model of operations for their forces. This is in large part due to the conflicting nature of their goals, but also closely tied to the idealism of their cause and the zeal with which they pursue it. Most Orders forces are concentrated in small groups called cloisters that usually operate from a single fortified monastery or abbey. A priory Commander is the greatest amongst his peers, elected by them to lead them in combat and represent their interests at the round table of Argem.