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| Name                    = The Hand of Tyr
 
| Name                    = The Hand of Tyr
  
| Overview                = Once a holy order of elite soldiers under the direct leadership of the King of the [[Holy Lotharian Empire]], today the Hand of Tyr are knights and disciples of the now fallen god, dedicated to his faith and the preservation of his body.
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| Overview                = Once a holy order of elite knights and warriors under the direct leadership of the King of the [[Holy Lotharian Empire]], today the Hand of Tyr are the disciples of the now fallen god, dedicated to his faith and the preservation of his body. Some whisper of a new, hidden agenda to the once elite order of knights, however no proof has come to light.
  
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| History                = Founded in 270 BS, the Hand of Tyr was created by the Lord Protector of Keystone, King Relan Stonet, as a force of experienced soldiers whose sole duty it was to protect the human kingdom of Keystone. Despite its name, the order did not start out as a religious order, but instead a martial one who simply drew upon the imagery of the God of Justice in order to help justify their existence.
 
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Revision as of 14:18, 28 June 2020


The Hand of Tyr

Banner of the Hand of Tyr

Once a holy order of elite knights and warriors under the direct leadership of the King of the Holy Lotharian Empire, today the Hand of Tyr are the disciples of the now fallen god, dedicated to his faith and the preservation of his body. Some whisper of a new, hidden agenda to the once elite order of knights, however no proof has come to light.


History

Founded in 270 BS, the Hand of Tyr was created by the Lord Protector of Keystone, King Relan Stonet, as a force of experienced soldiers whose sole duty it was to protect the human kingdom of Keystone. Despite its name, the order did not start out as a religious order, but instead a martial one who simply drew upon the imagery of the God of Justice in order to help justify their existence.