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== History == The Order of Seasons has an ancient history, already existing when [[Dalius Bedornial|Ser Dalius]] was still alive.<ref name="GS108">[[Gravesong Chapter 1.08|Gravesong 1.08]]</ref> They are said to have learned from the Flowers of Izril in antiquity. === Background === Years ago, [[Belavierr]] killed Dame Fale, and Ser [[Raim]] swore vengeance. The Season of Summer lost nearly two hundred [Knights] to [[Azβkerash]].<ref name="6.42E" /> Sir Hilten, the [Autumn Knight], wrote ''Necromancy, Its Rise and Fall''.<ref name="6.50I" /> === Chronology === 128 [Knights] of Summer and Autumn participated in the [[Games at Daquin|games]] at [[Daquin]], led by Dame Talia and Sir Kelm.<ref name="6.23D">[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/06/08/6-23-d/ Chapter 6.23 D]</ref> 29 [Knights] of Summer and Spring went towards [[Riverfarm]] in a crusade against Belavierr; first Ser Raim, then followed by eight [Summer Knights] and twenty [Spring Knights]. Six Knights of Summer and thirteen of Spring survived the battle against Belavierr and her summons. Afterwards, they had to retreat with nonmagical means. On the long journey, Talia and her fellow knights met the [[Goblin Slayer]] and fought against [[Ogres]] together.
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