Squires of the Broken Bough
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|Name=Squires of the Broken Bough | |Name=Squires of the Broken Bough | ||
|Nickname=Squire, or Martyr (by others) | |Nickname=Squire, or Martyr (by others) | ||
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+ | |Prerequisites=[[Prerequisite::Resolve]] {{dot3}}<br />Any of [[Prerequisite::Brawl Skill|Brawl]], [[Prerequisite::Firearms Skill|Firearms]], or [[Prerequisite::Weaponry Skill|Weaponry]] {{dot2}} | ||
|Source=Dancers in the Dusk | |Source=Dancers in the Dusk | ||
|Pages=pps.153-155 | |Pages=pps.153-155 | ||
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+ | {{Quote|My blood for victory. My blade for vengeance. My life for peace.|#008000}} | ||
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The Squires spread into freeholds that are facing major threats, or those plagued by corruption and pain. A freehold that faces only political or social threats is one that the Squires have no interest in, and a peaceful freehold, by definition, has no purpose for them. They recruit from those who have lost everything that they cared about — usually to the Others but sometimes due to other causes — and who have no reason left to live, and they give them something worth dying for. Their purpose is simple and straightforward: they will fight so that others can rest, and die so that others will live. Their lives have no other purpose, and every drop of blood shed will be accompanied by rivers of blood from their enemies. | The Squires spread into freeholds that are facing major threats, or those plagued by corruption and pain. A freehold that faces only political or social threats is one that the Squires have no interest in, and a peaceful freehold, by definition, has no purpose for them. They recruit from those who have lost everything that they cared about — usually to the Others but sometimes due to other causes — and who have no reason left to live, and they give them something worth dying for. Their purpose is simple and straightforward: they will fight so that others can rest, and die so that others will live. Their lives have no other purpose, and every drop of blood shed will be accompanied by rivers of blood from their enemies. | ||
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The Broken Blade is a physical manifestation of a Squire’s oath. If one of the Squires forsakes the Entitlement, or dies of natural causes, his blade promptly shatters. Interestingly, such blades are not destroyed if their wielder falls in the course of his duties, and can potentially be recovered and used. Persistent rumors that anyone who makes constant use of a Broken Blade will suffer the loss of his loved ones, and eventually join the Squires himself, have never been proven. | The Broken Blade is a physical manifestation of a Squire’s oath. If one of the Squires forsakes the Entitlement, or dies of natural causes, his blade promptly shatters. Interestingly, such blades are not destroyed if their wielder falls in the course of his duties, and can potentially be recovered and used. Persistent rumors that anyone who makes constant use of a Broken Blade will suffer the loss of his loved ones, and eventually join the Squires himself, have never been proven. | ||
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+ | ===Joining=== | ||
+ | It is a flat rule in every domain inhabited by the Squires that the apprenticeship period must last a minimum of three months, and existing Squires may not directly attempt to recruit their charges; the recruit must approach the Squires to join himself. During those three months, the Squire tests the new recruit, training her to defend herself and pushing her to see reasons to stay alive. Many recruits find this philosophy a strange one, as the Squires seem to try to discourage others from joining them regardless of their qualifications, but the Squires are more interested in recruiting those of a particular mindset than with padding their numbers. At the end of the season’s training, all existing Squires within the freehold gather and secretly voice their opinion, beginning with the prospective recruit’s primary trainer. Anyone that the majority feel are too suicidal, or too attached to life, is denied entrance to the Squires. Only those whose actions reveal a willingness to die for a cause are allowed entrance. | ||
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+ | If the Squire is accepted, she is brought before her new companions, and told to bring a bladed weapon of her choice. As she swears the oath of allegiance to the duties and principles of the Broken Bough, she grasps the blade of the weapon with her hands until blood runs down its surface, and lets her fervency empower it. At the conclusion of her oath, she is left with faint scars that will never fade, and the blade of the Broken Bough. | ||
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