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| - The Order of the Phoenix is the group that rose to counter the Knights of Walpurgis. After the First War with Voldemort, the Order was quiescent. It became active again during Harry's school years and was picking up members following Voldemort's reincorporation after the TriWizard Tournament. During the Second War, it operated alongside the Ministry as a functioning arm of the government and the military.
- This crew was founded in May 31, 2006 by Splintette. She started recruiting and pillaging and later made it on Cobalts top 41 list. After the crew grew and became better they started moving up until she reached number 10. Now Splintette resigned her position as captain to one of her loyal Senior Officers, Shasta. Shasta is now trying to recruit and pilliage more. She is striving to become the best crew in the seas.
- The Order of the Phoenix is a secret society dedicated to fighting against Voldemort.
- The Order of the Phoenix (Τάγμα του Φοίνικος) is an order of Ruthenia, established on May 13, 3265, by the Imperial Government of Ruthenia. The Order is bestowed by the government to Ruthene citizens who have excelled in the arts and literature, science, public administration, shipping, commerce, and industry. It is also awarded to foreigners who have helped raise Ruthenia's international prestige.
- The Order of the Phoenix is a secret order of good wizards in the Harry Potterverse, dedicated to fighting Evil and especially Voldemort. Their headquarters during the second war with Voldemort was No. 12, Grimmauld Place.
- The Order was awarded in four degrees: Superior, Knight, Companion, and Member.
* The Superior grade was worn as a badge on a sash in six fire colors, representing the fiery feathers of the Abstalian Phoenix. The badge itself was five Phoenix feathers set on a flame-colored circle. In ribbon form, it was the fire colors on a ribbon with the badge device in gold set over it.
* The Knight grade was awarded as a medal of three spread Phoenix feathers on a circle suspended from the fire ribbon. The ribbon variation featured the three Phoenix feathers in gold, without the circle, as an attached device.
* The Companion grade featured a medal of two parallel, vertical Phoenix feathers on a circle suspended from the fire ribbon. The ribbon version featured two gold, mirror-image Phoenix
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