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Purple Dragon Knights: Champions of Cormyr
Season 2, Ep. 13
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In this episode of Roll for Lore, we don the purple cloaks and shining steel of one of Faerûn’s most iconic martial orders—the Purple Dragon Knights. From their noble origins in the Forest Kingdom of Cormyr to their evolution across Dungeons & Dragons editions, we uncover how these legendary knights went from lore to subclass. You’ll learn about their real-world inspirations, their in-game duties, and why they’re the embodiment of lawful good in a world gone mad. Whether you're building a knightly hero or just want to impress your DM with deep-cut lore, this one’s for you.
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