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== His Excellency the Lord Protector's House Fusilier Guards ==
== His Excellency the Lord Protector's House Fusilier Guards ==
The House Fusilier Guards are the personal bodyguard detachment for members of the House. The rank of Fusilier-Captain can be bestowed as an honorary rank to anyone, even if they are not in the House, but only one Fusilier-Captain is in charge of the Guards.
The House Fusilier Guards are the personal bodyguard detachment for members of the House. The Guards are traditionally on horseback, and are equipped with halberds. The Guards do not currently have any members other than the Lord Protector, who wields the rank of Fusilier-Marshal. Anyone may join the Guards, even if they are not a member of the House.


=== Ranks ===
=== Ranks ===
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{| class="wikitable"
|+RANKS OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE LORD PROTECTOR'S HOUSE FUSILIER GUARDS
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!Order in Hierarchy
!Order in Hierarchy
!Rank Name
!Rank Name
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|1
|1
|Fusilier-Captain
|Fusilier-Marshal
|A golden laced epaulette with the coat-of arms embroidered into it
|A red laced epaulette with the coat-of-arms embroidered into it and five golden stars
|Lt. Colonel
|Commander or adjutant of the Guards. Normally ceremonial, and may be granted to absolutely anyone. The Lord Protector always wields this rank.
|-
|2
|First Captain of the Fusiliers
|A red laced epaulette with the coat-of arms embroidered into it and four iron stars
|Major
|Major
|Commander or 2nd-in-command of the Guards
|Commander or 2nd-in-command of the Guards
|-
|-
|2
|3
|Second Captain of the Fusiliers
|Second Captain of the Fusiliers
|A red laced epaulette with the coat-of-arms embroidered into it and three iron stars
|A red laced epaulette with the coat-of-arms embroidered into it and three iron stars
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|2nd or 3rd-in-command of the Guards, always the deputy of a Fusilier-Captain
|2nd or 3rd-in-command of the Guards, always the deputy of a Fusilier-Captain
|-
|-
|3
|4
|Guardsman-Lieutenant
|Guardsman-Lieutenant
|A red laced epaulette with the coat-of-arms embroidered into it and two iron stars
|A red laced epaulette with the coat-of-arms embroidered into it and two iron stars
|Lieutenant
|Lieutenant
|Basic officers, lead small Fusilier Battalions of three Guardsmen.
|Basic officers, lead small Companies of three Guardsmen.
|-
|-
|4
|5
|Guardsman
|Guardsman
|A red laced epaulette with the coat-of-arms embroidered into it and one iron star
|A red laced epaulette with the coat-of-arms embroidered into it and one iron star
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|Basic soldiers, make up the bulk of the Guards.
|Basic soldiers, make up the bulk of the Guards.
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=== Uniform ===
The uniform of the House Fusilier Guards is consists of a double-breasted light-blue coat with a tail drooping to the bottom of the thigh and a red collar with gold embroidery for the ranks of Fusilier-Marshal and First Captain of the Fusiliers, red pants with a vertical yellow stripe on each side, tall black leather boots, and a black [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pickelhaube Pickelhaube] with a gold double-headed eagle on the front and massive red feathers sticking out of the top.

=== Awards ===

* '''Commander's Aiguillette -''' A gold aiguillette worn by the First Captain and Fusilier-Marshal.
* '''House Fusilier Guards Cross of Merit -''' A medal awarded for meritorious acts in service of the House. It is identical to the medal form of the Basic Cross of the Order of St. Tiberius, except the cross is in gold and the ribbon has a white-and-yellow checkerboard pattern.
* '''War Service Medal -''' A medal awarded to members of the Guards who fight in a war, whether in service of the House or not. The medal itself is a gold circle with the shape of St. Tiberius's face etched in, and the ribbon is in the British style and is blue with a green stripe though the middle.
* '''Defender's Medal -''' A medal awarded for defending a member of the House who is in peril. It is identical to the War Service Medal, except the face in the medal is that of [[Tiberius Jakivus III]], and the ribbon is purple with a red stripe on each side and a white stripe through the center.

Revision as of 21:13, 15 April 2024

The House of Tiberia is a noble house founded by Tiberius Jakivus III.

Coat-Of-Arms

Overview

History

When Tiberius Jakivus III moved to Adelaa'r to found the Duchy of Tiberia, he needed to solidify his reign over the Deichtibier Peninsula and so created the House of Tiberia, which later became one of the most powerful houses in the Drakedom of Drachenland.

After he returned from captivity, the Empire of Styvaria and later Commonwealth of Adelaar allowed the House to stay as a noble family within their courts.

The title of Head of the House was temporarily vacant after Tiberius temporarily gave up all of his noble titles and became the Vice President of Texasia, but during the Traitor Valley War, he escaped Texasia.

He soon re-formed the house as a minor sect of the Id'eskanan nobility.

Etymology

  • Coat-of-Arms: The shield is in the colors and patterns of the Jhaian flag, the crowned dual-headed eagle contrasts with the Drachen dragon symbol to show that they are united yet different, and the cross-and-anchor, called the Tiberian Cross, represents the strength the House possesses through both naval and political power.
  • Name: Named after the Duchy it ruled.

Titles of the Head of the House

While the Head is commonly referred to as just the "Head of the House", Tiberius Jakivus has recently changed the title to "Lord Protector of the House of Tiberia".

Order of St. Tiberius

In honor of his in-lore ancestor, St. Tiberius, Tiberius Jakivus has recently created a chivalric order of knighthood called the "Order of St. Tiberius", which the Head/Lord Protector may bestow upon absolutely anyone who is a member of the same noble structure as the House. There are three different levels of the Order, each representing a different level of importance that the wearer may possess. These are the Basic Cross, Grand Cross, and Knight's Cross. Each level looks different, yet each has three wearable forms: A badge, a chest medal, and a collar medal. On military uniforms, all may be worn at once, on non-military ceremonial outfits the chest medal cannot be worn, and on civilian clothes only the badge may be worn. Here is what each version of the Order looks like:

  • Basic Cross (Badge): A large metal replica of the Tiberian Cross, with the cross itself being made of iron and the anchor being made of gold.
  • Basic Cross (Chest Medal): A small metal replica of the Tiberian Cross, with the cross itself being made of iron and the anchor being made of gold, hanging from a British-style bright-red medal's ribbon decorated with a thin white stripe in the middle and black stripes bordering the left and right sides.
  • Basic Cross (Collar Medal): A small metal replica of the Tiberian Cross, with the cross itself being made of iron and the anchor being made of gold, hanging from a red ribbon with a white stripe going round the center and two black stripes on top that may hang over or under a uniform collar.
  • Grand Cross (Badge): A large metal replica of the Tiberian Cross, with the cross itself being iron with gold accents on the edges and the anchor being made of gold.
  • Grand Cross (Chest Medal): A small metal replica of the Tiberian Cross, with the cross itself being iron with gold accents on the edges and the anchor being made of gold, hanging from a British-style bright-red medal's ribbon decorated with a thin white stripe in the middle and black stripes bordering the left and right sides.
  • Grand Cross (Collar Medal): A small metal replica of the Tiberian Cross, with the cross itself being iron with gold accents on the edges and the anchor being made of gold, hanging from a red ribbon with a white stripe going round the center and two black stripes on top that may hang over or under a uniform collar.
  • Knight's Cross (Badge): A small metal replica of the Tiberian Cross with eight silver points protruding from it, with the cross itself being made of iron and the anchor being made of gold.
  • Knight's Cross (Chest Medal): A small metal replica of the Tiberian Cross with eight silver points protruding from it, with the cross itself being made of iron and the anchor being made of gold, hanging from a British-style bright-red medal's ribbon decorated with a thin white stripe in the middle and black stripes bordering the left and right sides.
  • Knight's Cross (Collar Medal): A small metal replica of the Tiberian Cross with eight silver points protruding from it, with the cross itself being made of iron and the anchor being made of gold, hanging from a red ribbon with a white stripe going round the center and two black stripes on top that may hang over or under a uniform collar.

All wearers of the Knight's Cross also gain the title of "Sir/Madame".

List of Recipients of the Order of St. Tiberius:

Name Noble Title Level of Order Date of Awarding
Tiberius Jakivus III Lord Protector & Head of the House of Tiberia Knight's Cross April Ninth, 14 AC

His Excellency the Lord Protector's House Fusilier Guards

The House Fusilier Guards are the personal bodyguard detachment for members of the House. The Guards are traditionally on horseback, and are equipped with halberds. The Guards do not currently have any members other than the Lord Protector, who wields the rank of Fusilier-Marshal. Anyone may join the Guards, even if they are not a member of the House.

Ranks

RANKS OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE LORD PROTECTOR'S HOUSE FUSILIER GUARDS
Order in Hierarchy Rank Name Rank Insignia Common Military Equivalent Role
1 Fusilier-Marshal A red laced epaulette with the coat-of-arms embroidered into it and five golden stars Lt. Colonel Commander or adjutant of the Guards. Normally ceremonial, and may be granted to absolutely anyone. The Lord Protector always wields this rank.
2 First Captain of the Fusiliers A red laced epaulette with the coat-of arms embroidered into it and four iron stars Major Commander or 2nd-in-command of the Guards
3 Second Captain of the Fusiliers A red laced epaulette with the coat-of-arms embroidered into it and three iron stars Captain 2nd or 3rd-in-command of the Guards, always the deputy of a Fusilier-Captain
4 Guardsman-Lieutenant A red laced epaulette with the coat-of-arms embroidered into it and two iron stars Lieutenant Basic officers, lead small Companies of three Guardsmen.
5 Guardsman A red laced epaulette with the coat-of-arms embroidered into it and one iron star Second Lieutenant Basic soldiers, make up the bulk of the Guards.

Uniform

The uniform of the House Fusilier Guards is consists of a double-breasted light-blue coat with a tail drooping to the bottom of the thigh and a red collar with gold embroidery for the ranks of Fusilier-Marshal and First Captain of the Fusiliers, red pants with a vertical yellow stripe on each side, tall black leather boots, and a black Pickelhaube with a gold double-headed eagle on the front and massive red feathers sticking out of the top.

Awards

  • Commander's Aiguillette - A gold aiguillette worn by the First Captain and Fusilier-Marshal.
  • House Fusilier Guards Cross of Merit - A medal awarded for meritorious acts in service of the House. It is identical to the medal form of the Basic Cross of the Order of St. Tiberius, except the cross is in gold and the ribbon has a white-and-yellow checkerboard pattern.
  • War Service Medal - A medal awarded to members of the Guards who fight in a war, whether in service of the House or not. The medal itself is a gold circle with the shape of St. Tiberius's face etched in, and the ribbon is in the British style and is blue with a green stripe though the middle.
  • Defender's Medal - A medal awarded for defending a member of the House who is in peril. It is identical to the War Service Medal, except the face in the medal is that of Tiberius Jakivus III, and the ribbon is purple with a red stripe on each side and a white stripe through the center.