A Brief History of the Order of Brumel
The Order of Brumel was founded by the second Pontiff of the Postrian Church: Brumel Oresta. The purpose of this new military order (established some time circa 200s PPE) was to prevent a catastrophe on the scale of the Devil Invasion from happening again. Though founded by a Pontiff, it was specifically made an independent body to the Church, in order to prevent potential conflict from Cities who had adopted the Postrian faith who were fearful that the Order would be used to subjugate them.
The Order quickly grew, and in the 180s PPE, it was the primary fighting force in the Postrian/Kythan War. When the war ended with the Treaty of Kythan Mount, the Order was directed to never establish itself West of Lake Veranis nor South of Lake Osmus. This of course would come back to allow the Empire of Kythanarea to subjugate various other city-states (DragonHeim, Lavendera, Calici, Midborg, and Vestral), and when the Dystraean Great Killing (62 PPE - 3 PPE) began, the Order of Brumel became a major military force again, this time on the side of the Postrian Alliance (Postria, New Gordon, Vanguardia, Falkneth, Morganfeld, and Shankar).
Nowadays, the Order of Brumel is a public service, found in every city, including its former rival Kythanarea. Their purpose is to now defend the cities from the encroaching Wilds, or to investigate and capture members of the Eye of Javon cult.
Hierarchy of the Order of Brumel
Infantry Branch
Fledgling
A fledgling is a newcomer to the Order of Brumel, one that is in-training to become a full member. These fledglings are vigorously taught the tenets of both Postrian Church doctrine, and Brumel policy. Additionally they are trained in the physical art of combat, according to their abilities. Fledglings never serve the public, and they must pass both an oral test of knowledge, and a test of combat prowess to become a Corporal of the Order.
Corporal
A Corporal is the lowest full-fledged rank of the Order, given to those who have passed the fledgling tests. Corporals serve as apprentices to Knights, learning by their example and gaining experience through service and are limited to the bounds of the city walls from which they have been assigned. After a year of service, should a Corporal prove to show promise, their mentor Knight may write a letter of recommendation to a local Prefect for certification to become a Man-At-Arms.
Man-At-Arms
A Man-At-Arms is a common rank of the Order of Brumel, in which they are assigned to a squad of other “grunts”, as the Order alternatively calls them. A squad of Men-At-Arms is maxed out at five, and these squads will patrol the region from where they are assigned (primarily their home city), taking orders, helping the population, or maintenance against the Wilds. In an official military capacity, five squads of Men-At-Arms become a Platoon, which is led by a Knight-Errant.
Knight-Errant
Knight-Errants are the wanderers of the Order of Brumel; they are members who have been promoted from a Man-At-Arms but have not yet acquired a Decree of Ascension. Knight-Errants and above ranks are permitted to freely travel throughout Dystraea, in search of orders, service, or their own purpose. In a military capacity, Knight-Errants lead Platoons, and four platoons become a Battalion, which is led by a Knight.
Knight
Knights are members of the Order who have officially acquired a Decree of Ascension, marking them as experienced fighters or those who have done a service to the Order. Knights serve as regional leaders or mentors to Corporals looking to become Man-At-Arms. They may choose to remain posted to a specific city, or optionally will wander throughout the continent, taking on orders or dealing with higher level creatures within the Wilds. In a military organization, the Knight leads a Battalion. Two Battalions become a Regiment, which is led by a Knight-Sergeant.
Knight-Sergeant
Knight-Sergeants are veteran members of the Order who continue to serve out in the field, and are permitted to perform more dangerous missions out in the Wilds, including but not limited to exploration within the Nyxan Swamp, Klevan Mountains, or helping with settling the Northern Isles. Their prowess is generally undisputed, and are regarded as among the strongest combatants in the whole of the continent. Knight-Sergeants will only receive orders from Legates or above. In the military organization, a Knight-Sergeant leads a Regiment; Three regiments are structured into the Brigade, which is led by the Knight-Master.
Knight-Master
A Knight-Master is the highest and most prestigious position a regular member of the Order can achieve, having been a veteran for decades, and performing great feats of mercy and honor in service to the people of Dystraea. Knight-Masters will have been awarded the Postrian Sigil, which is proudly displayed in their custom-made armor, or weapon of choice to signify their new rank. In addition to being the highest rank, a Knight-Master will only receive orders from the Marshals of their region. Knight-Masters will also lead the Brigade, the highest structure of the Order’s military hierarchy.
Clerical Branch
Yeoman
A Yeoman of the Order is a regular servant, whether they be maids, cooks, butlers, weaponsmiths, armorers, messengers, or any other maintenance service. These members of the Order do not receive military orders, and usually they have not completed training to become a full member, or do not qualify for it, but wish to serve the Order in some other way.
Secretariat
Secretariats are a mid-level member of the Order of Brumel. Their responsibility entails keeping a track of records and written orders, storing them for later reference by either Prefects or Legates. They will also take care of the libraries, major halls, and maintain the many commercial stalls, armories, and smithies in the Order.
Recordeir
A Recordeir is a high ranking member of the clerical branch of the Order of Brumel, and is primarily responsible as the head keeper of the Order’s branch libraries. They lead Secretariats and Yeomans throughout the local chapter, and report directly to Consuls. An effective Recordeir keeps a tidy library, full of arcane or history of their region.
Consul
A Consul of the Order of Brumel is the senior most member of the clerical branch, and serves as the second-in-command to the Legate. A Consul’s primary responsibility is to oversee the finances, records, and is a senior advisor to the Legate. Though ineligible to rise above the Legate, the Consul is a position of great prestige, and is usually given to retired knights, Prefects, or Legates.
Administration Branch
Prefect
A Prefect of the Order of Brumel is a prestigious position primarily held by veterans or tenured knights. The Prefect of a local church is responsible for acting as aides to the Legate, seeing to it that hierarchy is maintained and missions or orders from superior officers are carried out. The Senior Prefect is the most tenured member of this position, and is a personal aide-de-camp of the Legate, being next in line for a promotion.
Legate
A Legate is the main administrative role within the Order of Brumel; they are primarily concerned with the city-state in which one has been appointed. They are leaders of their troops and hand down orders and directives as required by their superiors. They are also responsible for the security of the Church, which explains why all Legates are stationed within their city-state’s churches. When a vacancy opens up in the position, the Senior Prefect becomes the new Legate of the city. Legates are responsible for Summons, which are individual calls for members of the Order to deal with matters pertaining to city or local security.
Marshal
The Marshal of the Order of Brumel is the second highest administrative role within the organization, serving as the administrator for their respective region. Four Marshals oversee their respective regions: the Frozen Division (DragonHeim, Falkneth, Yolheim, Kythanarea), the Forest Division (Calici, Lavendera, Midborg, Vestral), the Tropic Division (Q’ura’im, Orenta, Shankar, Morganfeld), and the Gordian Division (New Gordon, Vanguardia, Quetzchi, Jacobin). When a vacancy opens up, a Marshal is voted upon by the Legates and Prefects to determine the appointee. Marshals can call for a Divisional Summons, a lower-tier summons that is primarily concerned with a regional crisis, rather than an existential one. Marshals are headquartered in Kythanarea, Shankar, Lavendera, and New Gordan, respectively.
Grandmaster
The Grandmaster of the Order is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a member; they are the undisputed leader of the Order of Brumel and are based within the holy city of Postria. They oversee the operation of the entire organization, and are the only ones that can call for a Divine Summons, in which, in a moment of crisis, the Order will be completely mobilized into a full army to deal with a situation.