Once that oath is sworn, the Paladin's loyalty is to his Peerage. This loyalty will transcend his previous commitments to Church and crown, house and spouse. The only things he holds above that loyalty is his personal commitment to piety and the precepts of Law and Goodness.
After joining a peerage, in addition to the regular tithe that the Paladin pays the Church, he also tithes to his order.
Under Canon Law, there are never more than 12 paladin members of any of these mysterious orders and each of them may have a cleric chaplain pledged to it, as well. When you consider that each paladin usually has a squire or page, who is also sworn to that organization, this fixes their maximum number at 25 members.
- Peers of Brede,
commonly called The Judges Guild
- Order of Penitent Knights of Poverty,
commonly called The Oxmen
- Noble and Seeking Peers of Randolus,
commonly called The Seekers
- Order of Watchmen and Guards Upon the Marches,
commonly called The Guardians
- Holy Order of the Sword and Rose,
commonly called The Ruskin
- Order of the Dawn,
commonly called The Greenmen
- Pious and Impoverished Sons of Charity,
commonly called The Protectors
- Sworn Brothers of the Canon,
commonly called The Brown Brothers
- Avenging Knights of the Inscribed Hearts,
commonly called The Red Avengers - Holy Order of the White Dove,
not yet known commonly by another name.