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The Warriors' Guild is a prideful one, despite their controversial patron God. As followers of Ignarus, they are often stereotyped into those of malicious and rageful intent. The citizens of Elpida and the homeland have come to fear some of these members due to their brutish appearance. However, there is much that the public does not see of these mighty individuals. Their origins stem from the homeland, but have been predominantly made up of bastards from the wealthy and royalty, which produces resentment and disloyalty in times when they were needed.  
 
The Warriors' Guild is a prideful one, despite their controversial patron God. As followers of Ignarus, they are often stereotyped into those of malicious and rageful intent. The citizens of Elpida and the homeland have come to fear some of these members due to their brutish appearance. However, there is much that the public does not see of these mighty individuals. Their origins stem from the homeland, but have been predominantly made up of bastards from the wealthy and royalty, which produces resentment and disloyalty in times when they were needed.  
  
The Warriors that make up this guild stem from all walks of life. They are outcasts within Elpidian society, groomed into weapons by the master of their guild. These individuals are those with the strongest drive within Elpida, and are bold beyond even Ignarus himself. Often at times, their services are utilized by the wealthy for protection, however, as of late the current Master, Theo Andros, has refused such services and rather protect those that need it.
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The Warriors that make up this guild stem from all walks of life. They are outcasts within Elpidan society, groomed into weapons by the master of their guild. These individuals are those with the strongest drive within Elpida, and are bold beyond even Ignarus himself. Often at times, their services are utilized by the wealthy for protection, however, as of late the current Master, Theo Andros, has refused such services and rather protect those that need it.
  
Sometimes, those that pass by their grounds can witness the training that is mandatory by each guild member. Young warriors must train and pass several levels before they may earn the respect from their master. Each requires great feat that is both mental and physical, pushing the individual past their limits. Not all have survived these trials, but those that do become stronger from it. The tasks are designed by Senior warriors, and the acceptance of their success is recognized by the master before their progression may continue. Once they have concluded their training, they may become founders of new chapters, yet this has not occurred nor has there been a need to establish more chapters throughout Elpida
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Sometimes, those that pass by their grounds can witness the training that is mandatory by each guild member. Young warriors must train and pass several levels before they may earn the respect from their master. Each requires great feat that is both mental and physical, pushing the individual past their limits. Not all have survived these trials, but those that do become stronger from it. The tasks are designed by Senior warriors, and the acceptance of their success is recognized by the master before their progression may continue. Once they have concluded their training, they may become founders of new chapters, yet this has not occurred nor has there been a need to establish more chapters throughout Elpida

Latest revision as of 20:23, 16 December 2019

The Warriors' Guild is a prideful one, despite their controversial patron God. As followers of Ignarus, they are often stereotyped into those of malicious and rageful intent. The citizens of Elpida and the homeland have come to fear some of these members due to their brutish appearance. However, there is much that the public does not see of these mighty individuals. Their origins stem from the homeland, but have been predominantly made up of bastards from the wealthy and royalty, which produces resentment and disloyalty in times when they were needed.

The Warriors that make up this guild stem from all walks of life. They are outcasts within Elpidan society, groomed into weapons by the master of their guild. These individuals are those with the strongest drive within Elpida, and are bold beyond even Ignarus himself. Often at times, their services are utilized by the wealthy for protection, however, as of late the current Master, Theo Andros, has refused such services and rather protect those that need it.

Sometimes, those that pass by their grounds can witness the training that is mandatory by each guild member. Young warriors must train and pass several levels before they may earn the respect from their master. Each requires great feat that is both mental and physical, pushing the individual past their limits. Not all have survived these trials, but those that do become stronger from it. The tasks are designed by Senior warriors, and the acceptance of their success is recognized by the master before their progression may continue. Once they have concluded their training, they may become founders of new chapters, yet this has not occurred nor has there been a need to establish more chapters throughout Elpida