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Name: the Colovian Order

Location: Stendarr's Hold

Flag (optional): the Order's coat of arms

Ruler: Grand Master Magnus Peior

Special Unit: Colovian Chaplain. As a religious organisation, the Order cannot let its Knights go out without spiritual support. This is where the Chaplains come in. They are more lightly armed than the other Knights, bearing no shields and a mace instead of a sword, but they make up for that with serving the purpose of war medics. The presence of Chaplains will also give a unit of Knights a slight boost in morale. Furthermore, Chaplains deal additional melee damage when battling Daedra or the Undead.

Background (optional): Though the Colovian Order has been present in Hammerfell for ages now, the Knights have been stuck inside their fortress for most of that time, not having controlled lands since the fall of the Order State. The fragmentation of Hammerfell has served as a clear opportunity to take back their lands, however the previous Grand Master was not confident in the Order's ability to do so. That man was old, however, and recently passed away. The new Grand Master, a man named Magnus Peior, is younger and more ambitious than his predecessor, and is more than prepared to take up arms and reclaim the Order State.

Name: Magnus Peior

Race: Imperial

Gender: Male

Age: 38

Class: Knight

Weapons: a Colovian longsword. Nothing different from the standard issue.

Armour:Colovian attire, just like all the other Knights, though with the Order's insignia displayed on it so as to denote that he is the Grand Master.

Appearance: This

Backstory: Before ascending to the rank of Grand Master, Magnus Peior was one of the Order's most respected and prestigious Knight-Captains, considered to be somewhat of a tactical genius, unlike his predecessor, who was High Cleric before his election. His reputation and standing within the Order were sufficiently high that when the previous Grand Master died, the Knight-General was left aside in favour of Magnus, making him the first Grand Master not to have been elected from one of the heads of the three branches.