The theme of social class, and its effects, appears in many of Golding’s novels, including ‘The Sea Trilogy’ and Lord of the Flies.
Rites of Passage, Close Quarters, Fire Down Below
Edmund Talbot, the narrator of ‘The Sea Trilogy’ has a higher class status than the other passengers on the ship. Talbot has achieved this status through birth, but also through the patronage of his godfather. He is awarded several privileges on the ship, such as the freedom to approach the Captain, and a general sense of deference. This does come at a cost, however – Talbot is given the task of requesting items from the Captain on the passengers’ behalf, and becomes an unwilling participant in events on the ship.
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The most significant event in Rites of Passage is the fall of Reverend Colley, and his social status is a catalyst for this fall. Lieutenant Summers tells Talbot that Colley ‘has stepped out of his station without any merit to support the elevation’ (133) and this partly explains why he is shunned on the ship. After his humiliation, Colley retreats to his bunk and Summers explains how it is Talbot’s duty to try to help him: ‘You have exercised the privileges of your position. I am asking you to shoulder its responsibilities’ (136). To Talbot’s credit, he attempts to rouse Colley from his depression, and is later called to be a witness in the investigation into his condition.
Talbot’s relationship with Summers is a clear demonstration of the inequalities of the British class system. Talbot thoughtlessly congratulates Summers on his ‘imitating to perfection the manners and speech of a somewhat higher station in life than the one you were born to’ (132). Summers finds it difficult to forget this insult and remarks, bitterly, ‘Class is the British language’ (132). Over the course of the trilogy, Talbot and Summers become good friends, despite Talbot’s ‘maddening superiority’, and Talbot tells Summers that he will try to get him a promotion. Despite a few wobbles, Talbot eventually makes good on that promise in Fire Down Below.
Lord of the Flies
Lord Of Order Class
The boys in Lord of the Fliesare all, for the most part, of a similar social class. Piggy is the exception to this; his accent, indicated by ’em’, ‘an”, ‘yer’ among others, marks him out as different to the others. In a similar way to Reverend Colley, Piggy is bullied by the other members of the group because of his lower-class status. Unlike Colley, though, Piggy does not defer to any of the other boys. Instead, Piggy follows the rules of society, even when that society has irretrievably broken down.
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Description
There are a total of 7 Lords of Order (Currently) and they all serve Mirror Drakath, the Champion of Order. They are the Mirror concepts of the Lords of Chaos.
Players can also become Lords of Order themselves by taking training quests from Mirror Drakath in Battleoff. The class could also be purchased from rare shops during the 11th birthday event. For said class itself, see the Lord of Order class.
Order Lords
- The First Lord of Order, Mirror Escherion.
- The Second Lords of Order, Xang and Mirror Xing (The Twins.).
- The Third Lord of Order, Mirror Vath.
- The Fourth Lord of Order, Mirror Kitsune.
- The Fifth Lord of Order, Mirror Wolfwing.
- The Sixth Lord of Order, Mirror Kimberly.
- The Seventh Lord of Order, Mirror Ledgermayne.
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Notes
- The Original Xang was trapped in the Mirror Realm by Drakath, he took the Mirror version of Xang to the real Lore.
- The Lords of Order are completely loyal to Mirror Drakath, who they help fight against the spreading Chaos.
- It is unknown if the Mirror Realm version of Maximillian Lionfang would be serving the Lords of Order or not. The same can be said about the Celestial Dragon Egg (being the mirror counterpart to the hero).
- Due to the Mirror Twin Effect, the Order Lords are most likely dead, since Drakath killed their counterpart. The only possible exception is the Celestial Dragon Egg.
- King Alteon the Imbalanced is also alive, but he was confirmed to not be a Lord of Order. He was protected from the Mirror Twin Effect by the Queen of Monsters.
- There are some missing Lords of Order members such as the mirror versions of Chaos Lords Tibicenas, Khasaanda or Krellenos and Iadoa.
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Gallery
Mirror Escherion
Mirror Twins
Mirror Vath
Mirror Kitsune
Mirror Wolfwing
Mirror Kimberly (who looks the same as regular kimberly)
Mirror Ledgermayne
Mirror Lionfang (as seen on Quibble Coinbiter's shop)
The counterpart to the Hero, another possible Lord of Order
A female player as a Lord of Order
The Lords of Order