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"Mala ultro adsunt. Misfortune comes uninvited.”Vortiger, once a noble knight and leader of the Holy Order of Balaur, he and his knights took a dark road after crossing paths with Apollyon. Vortiger was one of the greatest Knights in the Order of the Holy Balaur, elite prior-warriors who would spread the Knights’ cause throughout the realm. He was the ‘knightliest’ of the order ...
This saying was the motto of German Emperor Sigmund of Luxembourg who ruled during the early 1400s. This motto is also the name of one of Black Prior's purchasable Executions. The spoken quote for the move Hawk's Charge, "Sindon cadit!" possibly refers to how even the best cloth decays overtime.
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The spoken quote for the move Hawk's Charge, "Sindon cadit!" possibly refers to how even the best cloth decays overtime. In the sense of combat, even the best warriors can falter or lose their touch. The name of Black Prior's side dodge attack, "Tenebris Aeternus", translates to "eternal darkness."
Jan 31, 2019 · For Honor: Vortiger. Mt. Ignis’ eruption sent shockwaves through the lands. From out of this chaos rises a dark sect long forgotten. The Black Priors were once dark warriors of Apollyon and the Blackstone Legion. After the collapse of the Blackstone, the Black Priors disappeared. Some say they were wiped out, others say they fled the lands.
"Vortigern" is the name of a legendary British king who preceded King Arthur, was tricked by the Saxons into letting them into the country, and died one of two possible humiliating deaths. I imagine the name has something to do with him.