Tolltaker Knighthood
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- | + | Enlisting with the Tolltaker Knights is an often harrowing affair. Most “squires,” as they’re called before they actually gain entrance into the order, are put through rigorous tests and trials to determine their “salt.” First come the physical trials, which range from tests of martial skill to running gauntlets composed of many Knights wielding bats and batons (meant to test the “hardiness of the meat,” as some Knights say). | |
- | + | After that come the moral tests. One cannot stand with the Knights if he holds his own ethics in particularly high esteem. While certainly some Knights Banneret adhere to more strident moral codes, most are middling, at best. Their function in the freehold demands it ― going out and busting heads and shattering kneecaps is rarely seen as precisely “ethical.” And so, a squire is dragged through various tests and trials meant to wear down any reliance on his own code of morals. | |
+ | The moral tests vary from freehold to freehold. In one, a squire might be expected to dig up some dirt on a loved one, and then act upon it with some measure of violence. In another, the Tollhouse might simply assign him a small bounty and see just how efficiently he carries out the necessary brutality. | ||
- | {{Links|Entitlements|Parent2=Summer}}{{footer|ctl}} | + | Note that, in many cases, the moral test also looks for those who are too debased. A bounty to break the first finger of a pledgebreaker’s hand is no good if a zealous Knight enters into the fray and gleefully starts shooting. Some moral code is necessary. But so is a measure of ethical “flexibility.” |
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