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"''<big>'''<big>"Always faithful — Always forward.".</big>'''</big>''"
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The '''Crimson Lance''' is a multi-racial special forces unit operating out of [[Meadowcraft]] under the jurisdiction of the Human Kingdom. After the disbandment of all adventuring parties as per the [[Sanoka Accord]], the Human Kingdom saw a well of unemployed, battle-hardened mercenaries for hire. The Crimson Lance became the first organized coalition to take in registered former heroes underneath the watchful eye of the government. The nation of Meadowcraft trained and supplied this unit of former adventurers from across the Human Kingdom and turned them into an effective fighting force. Today, the Crimson Lance is the tip of the spear in any large-scale conflict with a wide net of experience in hand-to-hand combat, counter-intelligence and espionage, and the arcane arts. The only way to gain entry into the Crimson Lance is by recommendation by a superior officer of the Crimson Lance. Even then you're not guaranteed entry. The best the Human Kingdom has to offer doesn't judge based on "believing in yourself".
The '''Shinsengumi''' is a special police unit operating out of [[Sheng-Lao]] under the direction of the current ruling family, the Harayumi family. At first, the Shinsengumi was founded to protect the noble representatives in Sheng-Lao at a time when political opponents were openly attacking one another in order to become the heirless Emperor Tatsu's successor. At its peak, the Shinsengumi had about 300 members. They were the first samurai group of ancient Sheng-Lao to allow those from non-samurai classes, such as farmers and merchants, to join. Many joined the group out of a desire to become samurai and be involved in political affairs.
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The code of the first Shinsengumi, famously created by '''Nobu Nakajima''', prohibited deviation from the samurai code, also known as Bushido, leaving the Shinsengumi, raising money privately, taking part in others' affairs, and engaging in private fights. The penalty for breaking any rule was seppuku. Since the ruling of the Harayumi family, the founding members of the Shinsengumi have all but been replaced by younger, more impulsive members who have deviated from Nobu Nakajima's code. They have become a private army for the Harayumi family to use in spying on their opponents and removing any threats to their rule. Their current leader is '''Nara Harayumi''', Asano Harayumi's grandson.


Its notable members include:
Its notable members include:


* [[Edgar Castille]] (Commander)
* '''Nara Harayumi''' (Chief-Officer)
* [[Roland Castille]] (Lieutenant-Commander)
* [[Griffon Harper]]
* [[Lydia Redfort]]
 
===== Branches =====
 
* The 33rd Shock Infantry
* The Royal 501st Mountain Division


===== Insignia =====
===== Insignia =====
A gilded lance with two eagle wings.  
A red flag with a swooping white-tailed eagle.


===== Uniforms =====
===== Uniforms =====
Crimson red breastplate with gold and maroon red accents.
A black kimono with white-collared sleeves, with a white cord crossed over the chest and tied in the back and a light chainmail suit beneath.

Revision as of 21:10, 4 June 2021

""Always faithful — Always forward."."

The Shinsengumi is a special police unit operating out of Sheng-Lao under the direction of the current ruling family, the Harayumi family. At first, the Shinsengumi was founded to protect the noble representatives in Sheng-Lao at a time when political opponents were openly attacking one another in order to become the heirless Emperor Tatsu's successor. At its peak, the Shinsengumi had about 300 members. They were the first samurai group of ancient Sheng-Lao to allow those from non-samurai classes, such as farmers and merchants, to join. Many joined the group out of a desire to become samurai and be involved in political affairs.

The code of the first Shinsengumi, famously created by Nobu Nakajima, prohibited deviation from the samurai code, also known as Bushido, leaving the Shinsengumi, raising money privately, taking part in others' affairs, and engaging in private fights. The penalty for breaking any rule was seppuku. Since the ruling of the Harayumi family, the founding members of the Shinsengumi have all but been replaced by younger, more impulsive members who have deviated from Nobu Nakajima's code. They have become a private army for the Harayumi family to use in spying on their opponents and removing any threats to their rule. Their current leader is Nara Harayumi, Asano Harayumi's grandson.

Its notable members include:

  • Nara Harayumi (Chief-Officer)
Insignia

A red flag with a swooping white-tailed eagle.

Uniforms

A black kimono with white-collared sleeves, with a white cord crossed over the chest and tied in the back and a light chainmail suit beneath.