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To rid the Ardenne of the Deadmen, an evil that has plagued your homeland of Romaine for centuries. Or die trying. The grandness of your ambitious undertaking is not lost on you, even if the true scale of what might be required to see it done is still an elusive factor. It is no easy feat, that is certain. An impossible one really. Far more likely for you to join the long list of cautionary tales regarding many knights and kings and would-be conquerors that have failed before you. But perhaps those great and good folk lacked one thing you have, the blessing of having an Angel looking over your shoulder.
Nor are you by any means the same novice knight that started your journey last year. Your trials and tribulations, your exhilarating victories in some areas and humbling experiences in others have left you a changed man. Perhaps it is one thing to measure the growth in your abilities and strength in your armanents, the full-plate armour with plumes is certainly better than the chainmail you started out with. But it's more than that. It is hard to pinpoint exactly what the most significant shift in your personality has been, but you probably wouldn’t recognise that younger version of Emile that set off on Errantry back then…
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The significant previous vote was so close before the thread finalised (only one or two votes apart at any point) that in good faith I have decided to put it to a recast with the frontrunners.
>You have been chosen by an Angel of the Almighty, selected as a worthy instrument of His will. No earthly power can stand before you, you are destined for success. Even your failures of one day are merely tests of His design, fated to be overcome the next. side is righteousness, your faith unquestionable, your actions His design, your achievements His glory. Whatever you do must be His will, and there is a terrible, beautiful freedom in that durance. [Replace Haughty trait with Divine]
>You have affirmed your faith on this pilgrimage and have spent a great deal of your time in recitation of the scripture’s passages and contemplation of the Brother’s teachings, following in the footsteps of the Brothers as best as you are able. You may be far from a well-versed scholarly theologian, but you try to understand and enact the teachings of the One True Faith as best as you are able in your own life. [Replace Idealist trait with Pious]