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Wardens of the Passes are exemplary knights from Tol Goldora’s Golden Host army.

They are selected by the Marshal and are tasked with protecting a set of regions that make up a Pass through which enemies frequently enter Tol Goldora.

History

The Wardens of the Passes were first instituted by Marshal Haide Osoro and Stratarch Nalaya Everwind, and officially announced by Autarch Lucius Navaar.

Originally there were three Passes: the Mountains, the Plains, and the Peaks. The first-ever Wardens were Ser Aeron Daubeny, Dame Mary Elizabeth De La Salle, and Ser Godric Kubo.

After the Daimon Plague, a fourth Pass was added in the Beaches under Dame Artemis Dudley.

Current Passes and Wardens

Each Pass contains a base (from which the Warden can scout nearly all other region) and several Goldoran and rogue regions touching Goldoran borders.

Some contain a city, though scouting of the city is not expected.

Pass in the Mountains

Pass in the Plains

Pass in the Peaks

Pass in the Beaches

Expectations for Wardens

Wardens are the guardians of several Goldoran and rogue regions and are the first line of defense for thousands of lives.

If Wardens ever need gold or martial support, they should contact the Marshal of the Golden Host or the Stratarch.

  1. Scout your assigned regions without being ordered. You don’t need to check all every turn change, but please at least scout the rogue regions once a day
  2. Move to protect Tol Goldora against any threats
  3. Preferably meet enemies in rogue regions to avoid needless deaths and damage to infrastructure
  4. Ask for help when you need it, we don’t want you getting wounded
  5. If you need to leave your regions, please let us know so we can put someone in your station while you’re away
  6. If you need to resign or step back, do so without worry of resentment or conflict