Aldori swordlords

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Aldori swordlords
Aldori swordlords
(Organization)

Type
Martial school
Leader
Alignment
Headquarters
Goals
Promoting Aldori dueling as the premiere swordplay style, maintain independence from Brevoy, protect the interests of Restov
Scope
National (Brevoy)
Structure
Academy
Members
Trained Aldori swordlords
Source: Adventurer's Guide, pg(s). 18–27
Aldori swordlord
Aldori swordlords
(Prestige class)

Region
Races
Any
Classes
Martial class
Alignment
Progression
10 levels
Source: Adventurer's Guide, pg(s). 20–21

The Aldori swordlords, sometimes written Aldori Swordlords, arose when famed swordsman Baron Sirian Aldori agreed to train a select group of pupils in his dueling techniques. They ruled Rostland for generations, each as prickly and impulsive as the order's founder.12345 They are known for their mastery of the Aldori dueling sword.645 Though they are considered some of the finest swordfighters in the Inner Sea region, they are also obsessed with personal standing and honor.78

Members

See also: Category:Aldori swordlords/Members

An Aldori swordlord is a swordfighter practised in the art of dueling who has been taught in the ways of the Aldori school of swordplay established by Baron Aldori. This style is perfect for duels or flashy combat, but can also be used for practical fighting as well.89 Most of the swordlords are prideful and determined to be the best, leading them to challenge themselves at every opportunity.410

Affiliation

Those who wish to become a swordlord must take the last name of Aldori, swear to the Aldori swordpact, and demonstrate skill at swordplay by winning a duel using only a sword in the presence of an Aldori swordlord or experienced exile.11

Recent history

Many veterans of the Fifth Mendevian Crusade have traveled to Brevoy to seek tutelage with the Aldori swordlords since the closing of the Worldwound. They are often mentally scarred and hardened individuals, defined by their long fight against the demons, and do little as a group to lessen Brevoy's already volatile national mood.12

References

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  2. Gareth Hanrahan, et al. “Other Knightly Orders” in Knights of the Inner Sea, 15. Paizo Inc., 2012
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  6. James Jacobs, et al. “Feats” in The Inner Sea World Guide, 284. Paizo Inc., 2011
  7. Colin McComb. “The Inner Sea” in Inner Sea Primer, 5. Paizo Inc., 2010
  8. 8.0 8.1 Paizo Inc., et al. Aldori Swordlords” in Adventurer's Guide, 20–21. Paizo Inc., 2017
  9. Benjamin Bruck, et al. Paths of Prestige, 4. Paizo Inc., 2012
  10. John Compton, et al. “NPCs” in Inner Sea NPC Codex, 4. Paizo Inc., 2013
  11. Paizo Inc., et al. Aldori Swordlords” in Adventurer's Guide, 24. Paizo Inc., 2017
  12. Erik Mona, et al. Broken Lands” in World Guide, 27. Paizo Inc., 2019