THE ORDER OF THE SACRED ROSE
“Finally, all of you, have unity of mind, sympathy, brotherly love, a tender heart, and a humble mind.”
Summary:The Order of the Sacred Rose is an
ecumenical Christian group sworn by oaths to God to protect the innocent, fight evil, feed the hungry, help newcomers, and rescue souls trapped in this dark realm. They’ve sprouted from the old Christian Orders that traveled the Core, blossoming like a rose from their roots, not forgetting them. They are knights, clergy, and laity—Gothic Earth Christians and converts alike—united with a small non-Christian auxiliary, the Knights Honoris, under the aegis of Christ’s Church of Barovia.
Members are called to charity and compassion just as much as combat. Knights, clerics, and laity may be seen working in the church’s infirmary, roaming the land to help those in need, battling monsters, and delving the far reaches of the Demiplane of Dread to confront the powers of evil.
They are warriors, priests, healers, diplomats, tradesfolk, and scholars, all walking as they’re called. And all are called to stand against the forces of darkness however they can.
Races:Any, although the political climate of Vallaki prevents Drow, Tieflings, and Tanarukks from becoming a squire or knight.
Classes:Any except Assassin, Blackguard, Pale Master, Hallowed Witch, and Warlock. Hexblades are potentially viable but will struggle with faction requirements. Voodan and Druids who convert run the risk of losing the powers and abilities granted by those classes.
Alignments:Any non-evil. Chaotic characters, especially Chaotic Neutral, will likely struggle with the required discipline, but there have been successful chaotic characters. Neutral characters should expect to find their alignment shifting toward good or risk themselves shifting toward dismissal from the faction.
Notes:As a prerequisite for being inducted into the Order of the Sacred Rose, the character must be a Christian. (Denomination or branch isn’t important.) Non-Christian characters who want to play in the faction are eligible to petition for induction into the Knights Honoris auxiliary provided there are open slots for them.
This faction replaces the old Christian Orders faction.
Themes and Expected Challenges:Christianity, loyalty, duty, faith, monster-hunting, knighthood, healing, diplomacy and politics, compassion, honor
Members are expected to act wisely and pursue goodness, purity, restraint, honesty, discipline, humility, courage, and compassion. Everyone is called to abide by the law and uphold just laws as much as possible. The actions of one reflect upon all.
This can be challenging and lead to conflict or politically fraught IC situations. We encourage our players to keep a level head and respect their fellow players (allies and antagonists) as these stories unfold.
Getting Involved:Find a knight or squire (grey tabard with a gold cross), an officer (red tabard with a white cross), or the grandmaster (white tabard with a gold cross) in game. Alternatively, visit the Christ’s Church in Warehouse Two, Vallaki.
Contacts: Prelate-Grandmaster Vandryn Carro, played by
Famous Seamus (famous_seamus on Discord).
Order of the Sacred Rose Forums: https://potmchristianorders.freeforums.netMain Faction Discord: https://discord.gg/yams46XYX2Other Questions:Do I have to be a Christian IRL to join? Will I be expected to become one?
No. Our players come from many backgrounds.
Are you going to preach to me? Are you here to proselytize?
No. Given the nature of the RP, OOC conversations about faith do come up. Players can explore the faith as much as they want, but OOC preaching isn’t the aim. If a player becomes interested in the faith by playing in or interacting with the faction, that’s their personal choice. Extensive or debate-y OOC conversations about religion occur only via PM or in a tightly moderated section of our Discord.
Will religious prayers, ceremonies, and acts come up IC?
Yes. We stress that these are a performance strictly in character. While rites and prayers in the game may reflect or borrow from IRL Christian tradition, they aren’t the equivalent.
Your characters don’t act exactly like historical Christians. What’s up with that?
Three reasons: (1) ecumenical group spanning nearly 16 centuries and a gallimaufry of historical perspectives, (2) presence of non-Earth converts in the group, and (3) desire to avoid OOC concerns and grief over hot-button topics. The goal is to maximize fun and offer room to explore variations of the faith without causing OOC hardship.
Do I have to make a Gothic Earth character to join?
No. Converts are welcome, although Clerics and Paladins who convert should be aware that there can be IC consequences and required processes for changing faith.
Does my character have to become a knight or clergy after they join?
No, although we always like seeing more knights and clerics!
Do I have to play a martial or full-BAB character class to join one of the militant orders and become a knight?
No. Knighthood in our faction is more about ideals and a way of life than martial prowess.
If you have other questions, contact a member of the faction or feel free to message our Discord.
Active as of 2023-10-23