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==Resources== {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center" ! colspan="2" |How wealthy is the order? (1d100) |- ! 1-10 | Destitute: Either willingly or unwillingly, the knights of this order have very little money to their names, at least for now (Reroll if the order is Major or Grand in size). They are able to maintain arms and armor of course, but won't have spare coin to bribe a magister for instance. |- ! 11-35 | Humble: The order’s coffers are full enough to allow its members to do their job and live in relative comfort, but little else beyond that. |- ! 36-65 | Well-to-Do: Nearly all Empire knights are sons of the nobility. This means that most of them are going to have a respectable amount of cash or valuables at their disposal. |- ! 66-90 | Rich: The order’s masters certainly do not lack for capital, and can throw their weight around amongst the Empire’s upper classes. Wealth brings prestige, and prestige brings opportunity. Of course, having some for rainy days and hiring an Engineer or Magister doesn't hurt either. |- ! 91-100 | Filthy and Stinking: The order is fabulously wealthy, to the point where each knight can afford sumptuous accoutrement and each chapter house resembles a small palace while order men-at-arms can be accompanied by paid (as opposed to duty-bound) Engineers and Magisters regularly (reroll if the order’s men are Dispersed). |} {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center" ! colspan="2" |How prevalent are monstrous mounts (such as demigryphs) within the order? (1d100) |- ! 1-33 | Absent: The order owns no monstrous mounts |- ! 34-60 | Rare: A chosen few from the inner circle go to battle astride monstrous mounts |- ! 61-75 | Present: Many of the inner circle’s knights ride monstrous mounts |- ! 76-90 | Widespread: The entire inner circle owns monstrous mounts |- ! 91-100 | Ubiquitous: Every knight in the order rides a monstrous mount (reroll if the order is larger than Small) |} {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center" ! colspan="2" |What is the most venerated relic in the order’s possession? (1d100) |- ! 1-16 | An enigmatic magical item whose true function is shrouded in mystery |- ! 17-24 | A totem or icon of great religious significance |- ! 25-32 | A weapon or piece of armor which once belonged the order’s great hero |- ! 33-40 | An elaborate standard that proudly displays the order’s full glory |- ! 41-48 | A mounted skull from one of the great monsters of the world |- ! 49-56 | A weighty tome of forgotten (or perhaps forbidden) lore |- ! 57-64 | A testimonial of high esteem penned by an Emperor’s hand |- ! 65-72 | An intricately sealed reliquary said to house “the very spirit of the order” |- ! 73-80 | The decorated skeleton of the order’s hero (and possibly his mount as well) |- ! 81-88 | A priceless token of appreciation gifted from the order’s ally |- ! 89-96 | A no doubt valuable trophy taken from the order’s enemy |- ! 97-100 | Roll twice on this table. If rolled again, choose one relic and roll for the other |} {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center" ! colspan="2" |With which heraldic sigil does the order represent itself? (1d100) |- ! 1-5 | Either willingly or unwillingly, the order displays no sigil; their shields are bare |- ! 6-10 | The Sun can symbolize hope, defiance, exemplary status, and sometimes majesty |- ! 11-15 | The Imperial Griffon stands for martial prowess, vigilance, and wealth |- ! 16-20 | The Laureled Skull represents glory without pride and the will to die for one’s cause |- ! 21-25 | The Crossed Axes speak to overwhelming strength and a desire for worthy combat |- ! 26-30 | The Tower shows the order’s commitment to steadfastness, protection, and grandeur |- ! 31-35 | The Keys can represent rightful authority, a knight’s duty of stewardship, and the rule of law |- ! 36-40 | The Lily is a typically Bretonnian emblem which displays personal purity and chivalry, as well as a strong code of honor |- ! 41-45 | The Book shows a knight’s erudition and capacity for sage advice (another service to his lord and land) |- ! 46-50 | Arrows and Spears embody military life, duty, and strategy, though many also see them as virility symbols |- ! 51-55 | Horses, Knights, and Pegasi all represent swiftness, specifically in response to the call of duty, as well as virtue |- ! 56-60 | The emblem of the Bull invokes both indomitable will and man’s connection to the earth |- ! 61-65 | The Lion primarily speaks to a warrior’s pride and nobility, but can be truly ferocious when provoked |- ! 66-70 | A Religious Image, such as Morr’s hourglass or the twin-tailed comet, shows devotion (Reroll if the order is Secular) |- ! 71-75 | The Dove is obviously a mark of peace and love, but can also be regarded as a statement of ultimate defiance to the enemy |- ! 76-80 | The Crescent Moon can be either serene or sinister, but is nevertheless a symbol of mystery and hidden meanings |- ! 81-85 | The Tree divulges a sense of duty towards life and growth, as well as respect for the wild places of the world |- ! 86-90 | The Scourge can be given two meanings: The will to endure great suffering, or the will to inflict it upon others |- ! 91-95 | The Figure of a being can be used for many purposes. A dwarf denotes industry, while an orc’s head implies a reputation for fighting greenskins |- ! 96-100 | The Dragon is true, awful power. Fearsome, yet regal. Enigmatic, yet brilliant |} NOTICE: This is a work in progress. [[Category:Creation Tables]] [[Category:Warhammer Fantasy]] [[Category:The Empire]]
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