Seems pretty straightforward, how is that your lands handle matters of a less then diplomatic nature I wonder. in Anilar we simply called them Serpentine Knights who dealt with foreign "problems".
I've seen many a kingdom differentiate knight orders as a means of funneling people into a perspective field. twas a good way to lump those of like mind in the same area as well.
Our Sword knights in open combat had to be able to only using his ability to slay a monster kill a good sized elemental, death knight or lich conversely they also had to strike as hard as 15 dagger blows at once.
there was similar requirements specialized for each order of course of equal caliber, at which point you were squired until you were deemed worthy of ascension... which was typically meant three to five years of being a squire.
I've seen many a kingdom differentiate knight orders as a means of funneling people into a perspective field. twas a good way to lump those of like mind in the same area as well.
Our Sword knights in open combat had to be able to only using his ability to slay a monster kill a good sized elemental, death knight or lich conversely they also had to strike as hard as 15 dagger blows at once.
there was similar requirements specialized for each order of course of equal caliber, at which point you were squired until you were deemed worthy of ascension... which was typically meant three to five years of being a squire.