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{{Faction|Golden Garde.png|Golden Garde|Brassdorf|Royal Palace|At least 50|Lawful Good|[[Session 16]]}} | |||
The Golden Gard is the royal guard of the [[Brassdorf]] Royal District and the knights of the Queen. The Golden Garde, whose name stems from the abundant golden wearings of the individuals, are highly skilled and mobile knights who form the law and order in and around the inner parts of the city. | The Golden Gard is the royal guard of the [[Brassdorf]] Royal District and the knights of the Queen. The Golden Garde, whose name stems from the abundant golden wearings of the individuals, are highly skilled and mobile knights who form the law and order in and around the inner parts of the city. | ||
The Golden Gard are part of the militairy reserve. Outside war times, they serve the royal family defensively. They may act as captains of squadrons in war times under direct supervision from Supreme General or the royal crown themselves. | The Golden Gard are part of the militairy reserve. Outside war times, they serve the royal family defensively. They may act as captains of squadrons in war times under direct supervision from Supreme General or the royal crown themselves. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:52, 30 November 2021
Golden Garde
Headquarters | Brassdorf |
Leader | Royal Palace |
Members | At least 50 |
Alignment | Lawful Good |
First seen in...
The Golden Gard is the royal guard of the Brassdorf Royal District and the knights of the Queen. The Golden Garde, whose name stems from the abundant golden wearings of the individuals, are highly skilled and mobile knights who form the law and order in and around the inner parts of the city.
The Golden Gard are part of the militairy reserve. Outside war times, they serve the royal family defensively. They may act as captains of squadrons in war times under direct supervision from Supreme General or the royal crown themselves.