How about Knight of Hope? (Go hope players!!)
Seems like a few people want to hear about this! Alright, then. For my blog's revival, I'll analyze a Knight of Hope!
Let's start with the class - Knights are the active weaponization class, one who uses or manipulates their aspect like a weapon for their own benefit. This isn't to say that Knights can't be a team player, but more so that they use their powers more selfishly than, say, a Page. Knights have a few quirks that are common across all of them, namely their insecurity surrounding their ability to use their aspect or their interaction with their aspect in some way, shape, or form. Not only that, but Knights tend to be more long-winded than other classes, as in, they like to ramble a lot. It doesn't have to be about anything specific, but they do like to yap.
Hope is the aspect of belief, of possibility, of literal hope. I like to think of Hope like a branching tree, full of possibilities and options. A Hope player is more in tune with these possibilities, and a Knight of Hope is one who can use those possibilities and literal hope to protect and defend their allies, as well as attack their enemies.
Knights, however, tend to represent the one thing their session lacks. Therefore, a Knight of Hope's session would be... rather hopeless. Perhaps something had gone wrong pre-entry, but it would be the Knight's job to get over their insecurities and bring their aspect into the session, as their sessionmates desperately need it.
Powers of a Knight of Hope would include being able to fight towards and force the session onto a more hopeful and better path, manipulate dreams (and dreamselves, to some extent), and most importantly, rally the rest of the session to a hopeful demeanor in their darkest hour. After all, the most important first step you can take when approaching a fight is believing that you will win, and a Knight of Hope will be able to instill this belief. In fact, the more their session believes, and believes in them specifically, the stronger they'll get in combat.
A Knight of Hope's Land would probably feed into their insecurity or their aspect a little bit. It would be filled with hopeful iconography - temples of contemplation and prayer, angels dotting the landscape, wings and feathers and all the things typically associated with the concept of hope.










