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One of the twelve [[Mantoni|Mantonian]] [[Royal Orders]], the Order of the Crown is very different from the other orders of [[Warrior Adventurers]] and is composed entirely of the (extended) Mantonian [[Royal Family]]. Entry into the Order of the Crown is automatic for those with direct blood-ties to the [[King of Mantoni|King]] but those who are less closely related must still prove themselves in entrance tests - similar to the other Royal Orders.
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One of the twelve [[Mantoni|Mantonian]] [[Royal Orders]], the Order of the Crown is very different from the other orders of [[Warrior Adventurer]]s and is composed entirely of the (extended) Mantonian [[Royal Family]]. Entry into the Order of the Crown is automatic for those with direct blood-ties to the [[King of Mantoni|King]] but those who are less closely related must still prove themselves in entrance tests - similar to the other Royal Orders.
  
 
The Order of the Crown has a very high status in Mantonian society, and its members are treated with great respect by all the other orders; however it direct authority is actually very limited and for the most part its role is to arbitrate disputes between the other orders, guard the King and his family and perform various ceremonial and diplomatic functions.
 
The Order of the Crown has a very high status in Mantonian society, and its members are treated with great respect by all the other orders; however it direct authority is actually very limited and for the most part its role is to arbitrate disputes between the other orders, guard the King and his family and perform various ceremonial and diplomatic functions.

Revision as of 19:03, 20 July 2004

One of the twelve Mantonian Royal Orders, the Order of the Crown is very different from the other orders of Warrior Adventurers and is composed entirely of the (extended) Mantonian Royal Family. Entry into the Order of the Crown is automatic for those with direct blood-ties to the King but those who are less closely related must still prove themselves in entrance tests - similar to the other Royal Orders.

The Order of the Crown has a very high status in Mantonian society, and its members are treated with great respect by all the other orders; however it direct authority is actually very limited and for the most part its role is to arbitrate disputes between the other orders, guard the King and his family and perform various ceremonial and diplomatic functions.