Difference between revisions of "The Guard of Keintania"
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The Guard of Keintania is the main fighting force and defense for the Barony of Keintania and its people. As well as protecting Keintania the Guard is also a Military division in the Santegian Army protecting the Kingdom of Santegia's citizen's and helping it in a time of war when called upon.
Current Keintanian Officers
The following men currently oversee The Guard of Keintania in Keintania under the current Baron Thomas Tarsington-Keint.
- Master at Arms Eldrick Keint
Hierarchy
The ranks of the Guards of Keintania have changed throughout the years starting off with a marshal until the Santegian army was made consolidated so all ranks had to be made the same.
Senior Officers
Baron/Lord
The Baron/Lord is in supreme command of the Guard of Keintania. They usually stem down from the House Keint bloodline unless it has died out.
Master at Arms
These are the elite soldiers of the Order. Veteran warriors who have tasted the blood, the smoke, the sweat, the tears and have felt the anger and terror of war time and time again, yet prevailed through it all. They are some of the greatest warriors in the Barony and are the only enlisted soldiers who can assume command in the absence of an officer, as their experience breeds confidence in the eyes of soldiers.