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Melana
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Reblena
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Veteran Meken
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Watchkeeper
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The following description is from Kerry Mould's article on the Lady of Paladins:
The standard Melana uniform is a fine white tunic or surcoat trimmed with red around the collar, sleeves and hem and the coat of
arms (shield) of the Order’s Achievement on the chest. On the front of the right shoulder is the badge of rank. The basic
badge is a quartered diamond. The quarters are filled with red as the Melana rise in rank. The Melana who hold an office
(Reblena or Chabla) and the Patrons of the Order (Sulana) have a second diamond.
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The following description is from Kerry Mould's article on the Lady of Paladins:
The Meken wear a uniform similar to the Melana, a plain gray tunic or surcoat with red trim around the collar and the coat of
arms (shield) of the Achievement on the chest. The only exception is the Erken who often wear normal clothes while on special
tasks. On the front of the left shoulder is the badge of rank. The basic badge is a quartered circle. The quarters are filled
with red as the Meken rise in rank. The Meken who hold low ranking officer positions have bars below their badge (one for
watchkeeper, two for corporal, three for sergeant).
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Melana
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Reblena
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Veteran Meken
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Watchkeeper
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The following description is from Kerry Mould's article on the Lady of Paladins:
The standard Melana uniform is similar to the Lady of Paladins mention above; except the Checkered Shield use their own arms on
the chest. For simplicity I have left the rank structure the same. The one difference in determining status within the Checkered
Shield is the color of the cloak worn by members. A Melana's is all white, a Reblena's is red and the Chabla's has red and white
checkers.
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The following description is from Kerry Mould's article on the Lady of Paladins:
The Meken wear a uniform is similar to the Lady of Paladins mention above; except the Checkered Shield use their own arms on the
chest. For simplicity I have left the rank structure the same.
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