Teutonic Order
The Order of Brothers of the House of Ohr — commonly known as the Teutonic Order — is a religious institution founded as a military society. Formed as the military wing of Enoch, its original purpose was to protect the faithful during their pilgrimages to the Holy Land.
Code of the Teutonic Order
- Devotion to the Ohros of Life — Uphold and honor the Ohros of Life in every deed and decision. Our lives are dedicated to their sacred tenets.
- Defenders of the Faithful — Protect those on pilgrimages to the Holy Land. Ensure the safety and spiritual well-being of all devotees under our guardianship.
- Militant Zeal — Exercise uncompromising vigilance and strength against any threats to the sanctity of life and our religious mission.
- Service to Enoch — Adhere to the directives of Enoch as the military wing of our faith. Our swords and spirits are bound to its cause.
- Guardianship of Sanctity — Act as the steadfast guardians of all sacred sites and relics. Defend their purity from desecration.
- Unyielding Intolerance — Show no tolerance towards heresy, blasphemy, or any actions that threaten the principles we protect.
- Pilgrim's Aid — Provide support, guidance, and protection to pilgrims. Our presence shall be a beacon of hope and safety on their spiritual journey.
- Discipline and Order — Maintain strict discipline within our ranks. Our order is a symbol of unwavering commitment and organization.
- Sacrifice and Valor — Embrace sacrifice in the defense of life and faith. Our valor is measured by our willingness to face adversity for our cause.
- Unity in Faith — Stand united in our beliefs and purpose. Together, we are an indomitable force safeguarding the sanctity of life.