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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
The household troops of the rulers of Araby are famously loyal and lavishly equipped - they carry weapons of the finest quality and wear brightly coloured clothes of silk brocade. Each [[Sultan]], Caliph and many lesser nobles and sorcerers have their own core of guards. So loyal are they that they would die at their own hands if their master so commanded. Similarly dedicated are bodies drawn from some of the outlandish communities of the south including the '''Dread Daughters of Tariq''' from the Land of Assassins and the '''Silent Guard of Eunuch Mountain.'''
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The household troops of the rulers of Araby are famously loyal and lavishly equipped - they carry weapons of the finest quality and wear brightly coloured clothes of silk brocade. Each [[Sultan]], Caliph and many lesser nobles and sorcerers have their own core of guards. So loyal are they that they would die at their own hands if their master so commanded. Similarly dedicated are bodies drawn from some of the outlandish communities of the south including the '''Dread Daughters of Tariq''' from the '''Land of Assassins''' and the '''Silent Guard of Eunuch Mountain.'''
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
 
*{{Endn|1}}: [[Warmaster: Armies]] (2006)
 
*{{Endn|1}}: [[Warmaster: Armies]] (2006)
 
[[Category: Araby]]
 
[[Category: Araby]]

Revision as of 17:31, 12 February 2018

The Arabyan Guard.

Arabyan Guards were the elite protectors of high ranking nobles within the forces of Araby.

Overview

The household troops of the rulers of Araby are famously loyal and lavishly equipped - they carry weapons of the finest quality and wear brightly coloured clothes of silk brocade. Each Sultan, Caliph and many lesser nobles and sorcerers have their own core of guards. So loyal are they that they would die at their own hands if their master so commanded. Similarly dedicated are bodies drawn from some of the outlandish communities of the south including the Dread Daughters of Tariq from the Land of Assassins and the Silent Guard of Eunuch Mountain.

Sources