The Order and Genyosha It was probably has to do with being knighted by one of The Gardeners, the old kings of the reach (since their sigil is a green hand). Written by Gil Trevizo, based on material by Adam Crossingham, Edward Lipsett, Dave Farnell, Dave Kish, Davide Mana, Mark McFadden, and Kenneth Scroggins. Following Oda Nobunaga's campaign against the monasteries during the 1570s, the Order left the Kii Hanto monastery and fled into Kyoto. No records are kept, and the names of its agents are passed verbally from each chief to his successor, sometimes intentionally forgetting certain agents for special use. . Where I think that Preston Jacobs and The Order of the Green Hand get things wrong is in trying to tie up every loose end. Believing that the Green Men kept from them their most powerful rituals, the Order sent out agents to the mainland under the dual cover of students, salesmen, military attaches and diplomats in service of the secret societies. They connect things that aren't connected, they dismiss things because they don't fit their ideas. Those are the other two I was thinking of, refill and refuse. Powered by Invision Community. Delta Green: Countdown. The Order at War Those within the Order with the most resentment over the "mainland influence" of the Green Men joined fully with this conspiracy. Following King Mern IX Gardener's royal decree, the Order would number ten knights and be in direct service to the royal family. P Division has been aware of mystical forces within Kokuryukai since the Ellis Affair in the mid-1920s, but has been unable to identify the Order of the Green Dragons up till now. That, and there’s typically no real discussion (I mean analysis) following a youtube video as somehow youtube comments seem to be even stupider than what’s typically seen on reddit. These later immigrants brought with them the art of sulsa, or concealment, an ancient practice with roots in the trulkor of Tibet and vague connections with the hashishin of Hassan-I Sabah. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. If u scan down these Questions of the Day you'll see where RB reveals "Rot". So the Order of the Green hand is just about the only knightly order outside of The Faith of The Seven (and Kingsguard I guess). Those in the higher ranks of the Order who've been illuminated to the mysteries of the Mythos see its gods as neither to be adored nor fought against. These men and women pledge their souls to shield the Emperor from the taint of the Mythos, dealing with the necessary corruption until the day of apotheosis. The Green Men again ordered an alliance between the Order and German occultists in 1939, but this time with a new organization within Himmler's SS known as the Karotechia. Those in the higher ranks of the Order who've been illuminated to the mysteries of the Mythos see its gods as neither to be adored nor fought against. They simply are, the stuff of Nature itself, and like any other natural force should be respected, controlled, and whenever possible, exploited. A schoolteacher becomes the mentor of a talented young miner and seeks to get him into a university. The origins of shinobi, more popularly known as ninja are clouded by both a lack of historical documents and fictitious portrayals of ninja dating back to Tokugawa-era Kabuki theater. And the actual presentations are bad to boot. Lord Eustace Osgrey that struck down the knight. The Order first appeared during the eighth century A.D., when a mysterious group of Buddhists arrived from China and built a monastery in the mountains of Kii Hanto. But there are loads of people here who really enjoy them. Written by Gil Trevizo, based on material by Adam Crossingham, Edward Lipsett, Dave Farnell, Dave Kish, Davide Mana, Mark McFadden, and Kenneth Scroggins.