The Order of the Dawn

The Order of the Dawn are a secret society of ruthless vampire hunters based in Europe in the Bloodbound series. They are first referenced in Bloodbound, Book 2, in Scholar Jameson's notes in Chapter 2 (premium choice), and later in Chapter 7. They make their first appearance in Book 2, Chapter 8.

Appearance
As shown in the portrait fragment, the members used to wear silver Knight's armor with a Sun symbol and the Fleur de lis symbol. The modern day members wear white combat gear complete with helmets that hide their identity. Some members still have a Sun symbol on their uniform.

History
According to Adrian, as long as there have been vampires in Europe, there have been vampire hunters, specifically an elite, fanatical, and ruthless secret society that the public does not know about. They are well-funded and influential in both finance and politics, which evolved them from a small guild to an army. The order is thousands of years old, with roots in ancient Greece. Before they were called the Order of the Dawn, they were called the Knights of Light and the Holy Brotherhood. They are extremely religious and have an intense devotion to the concept of the light, while vampires represent the dark.

The Order is feared by vampires throughout the world, nearly wiping out whole bloodlines several times. Their sole mission is the eradication of vampires, and their drive to accomplish this eclipses everything else. They are incredibly tactical, usually scouting a den or an individual before moving in. They know what it takes to slow down a vampire such as stakes, decapitation, and fire. They move with military precision and are backed up by the latest technology. They are some of the most elite and efficient killers in the world. They are spread throughout Europe, but are mostly concentrated in France and England. They are the main reason why Gaius Augustine immigrated to America to build his shadow kingdom, because the Order cannot touch vampires there. The current head is a man named Erik Balthazar the Fourth, who is incredibly wealthy and a true believer in the order's cause.

Members

 * Erik Balthazar IV (Current Leader)

Trivia

 * If you read Serafine's notes in Chapter 9, she mentions that the Order are an army a hundred thousand strong, meaning that they have 100,000 members.
 * Their crimes include mass murder and terrorism.