Rank Structure from 2012 to 2013
Officer Structure
- Master Chaplain, the leader of our Order. This is Aarian Northlight
- High Chaplain, the right hand of the Master Chaplain. This is currently Sir Valestrion Drayke
The Master and High Chaplain together lead a team of officers which can be divided in four Chapters, each chapter permitting up to one Chaplain and one Lieutenant.
The Knowledge Chapter
The knowledge chapter focuses on researching the theory and nature of the Light. It also provides training in medicine. In times of war, the Knowledge Chapter tends to lead the infirmary or medical bay of the campaign.
It is lead by the following officers:
- Chaplain of Faith. This is currently Sir Jean-Pierre d'Armagnac
- Lieutenant of Faith. This position is currently vacant.
The Arms Chapter
The arms chapter forms the core of the Order's military operations. It focuses on the tactics of warfare, skill at arms and patrols. The Arms Chapter leads the Disciples in battle and generally handles all military concerns during the campaign.
It is lead by the following officers:
- Chaplain of Arms. This is currently Lady Ishap Balancer
- Lieutenant of Arms. This is currently Sir Valten Grimaldus
The Academy
The Academy is concerned with the recruitment and training of the junior ranks of the Disciples of Light. It focuses on arms training and the elementary teachings of the Light, and the guild.
It is lead by the following officers:
- Chaplain of the Academy. This is currently Sir Beladon Indarys
- Lieutenant of the Academy. This position is currently vacant.
The Political Chapter
While currently inactive, in times of political distress the Disciples of Light call upon the political chapter to support the political bodies of the Alliance. This Chapter also works as diplomatic body, should the need for particular diplomacy arise.
The senior ranks of the Disciples of Light
Champions of the Disciples of Light
Knights of the Disciples of Light
Knighthood is granted after completing the tasks and requirements for every rank. Knighthood is granted through a faction wide ceremony. The title of Knight is one for 'life'... or it would require dramatic events to loose it. The title is carried wherever the Knight goes.
Knighthood is an accomplishment on itself and the final mark in a carreer of hard training and development, but it also symbolizes a new beginning. Once a Knight, the Disciple becomes a shining symbol of the Light and righteousness. A Knight is always on a quest or ready to defend the innocent! A Knight is required to function as a full Disciple, but is also deemed capable of leading his own operations for his Chapter and make independent choices in his actions.
Gallants of the Disciples of Light
Upon completing the requirements for promotion, Disciples can be promoted to Gallants. Gallant is the first senior rank of the order, in which the Disciple is required to make a choice in Chapter. Depending on which Chapter the Gallant will join, they will be trained, measured and tested differently.
Generally, Gallants receive the final stage of their training in the ways of the Light. They are also given their greatest challenges to prove themselves worthy of Knighthood. Aside from their new tasks and chapter specific training, they are expected to ride (or learn to ride) the swiftest of our gryphons, and assist allies in the toughest and ongoing battles.
The junior ranks of the Disciples of Light
Chevalier
If the Squire passes all requirements for promotion, they become Chevalier. Their teachings in the Light are continued and more challenging tasks are presented. Chevaliers partake in the day to day work of the Disciples, working their way throughout the lands and aid our allied forces where required.
As they serve the Order in active duty, they also learn to prepare to choose a Chapter and how to serve it.
Squire
Squires are the starting rank for all Disciples. It is a first step in being taught the ways of the Light and the Order. Most Squires manage to grow rapidly under the teachings of the Academy Chaplain, to the rank of Chevalier.