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 The three holbraces of a Protector paladin. The three holbraces of a Protector paladin.
  
-The first holbrace granted tells all that a paladin has been anointed by his or her patron deity. ​ That first holbrace is the rank of [[Banner]]. ​ Banner paladins are often tasked with guard duties within a parish, or sent off in search of glory for the church itself. ​ The second holbrace is the rank of [[Guardian]],​ and Guardians are often used a bodyguards to high-ranking church officials. ​ The third holbrace is the rank of [[Protector]],​ and Protectors often have Banners assigned to them as squires and trainees. ​ The fourth holbrace is that of the [[Defender]],​ who is often assigned as godly representative of the church in combat. ​ A [[Prelate]] is one who has earned five holbraces, and may command armies or troops for the church. ​ Prelates often form their own orders, with other paladins and holy knights answering to their banner. ​ An [[ArchPrelate]],​ with six holbraces, is considered the representative of all the paladins of a church, and heads the holy order of paladins as an administrative and fighting head.  There is rarely more than one ArchPrelate in any given church. ​ On rare occasions, an ArchPrelate is promoted to [[Champion]],​ with seven holbraces. ​ Champions are sent forth by deities to battle great evils in the world -- or at least great evils to the churches. ​ A handful of Champions might exist at any given time, though rarely in one place at a time.+1. The first holbrace granted tells all that a paladin has been anointed by his or her patron deity. ​ That first holbrace is the rank of [[Banner]]. ​ Banner paladins are often tasked with guard duties within a parish, or sent off in search of glory for the church itself.\\ 
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 +2. The second holbrace is the rank of [[Guardian]],​ and Guardians are often used a bodyguards to high-ranking church officials.\\ 
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 +3. The third holbrace is the rank of [[Protector]],​ and Protectors often have Banners assigned to them as squires and trainees. 
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 +4. The fourth holbrace is that of the [[Defender]],​ who is often assigned as godly representative of the church in combat.\\ 
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 +5.  A [[Prelate]] is one who has earned five holbraces, and may command armies or troops for the church. ​ Prelates often form their own orders, with other paladins and holy knights answering to their banner
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 +6.  An [[ArchPrelate]],​ with six holbraces, is considered the representative of all the paladins of a church, and heads the holy order of paladins as an administrative and fighting head.  There is rarely more than one ArchPrelate in any given church
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 +7.  On rare occasions, an ArchPrelate is promoted to [[Champion]],​ with seven holbraces. ​ Champions are sent forth by deities to battle great evils in the world -- or at least great evils to the churches. ​ A handful of Champions might exist at any given time, though rarely in one place at a time.
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