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Captain Scara Bandaris of Urusander's Legion took possession of twenty-five Jheleck child Hostages at Sedis Hold. They were among the fifty required by the treaty that ended the war. He brought them to Kharkanas where they were to be delivered to their eventual host. When Bandaris later discovered the villainy perpetrated by the Legion, he resigned his commission and accepted volunteers to return to Sedis Hold to wait out the Tiste civil war.

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  • Sedis Hold
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  • Captain Scara Bandaris of Urusander's Legion took possession of twenty-five Jheleck child Hostages at Sedis Hold. They were among the fifty required by the treaty that ended the war. He brought them to Kharkanas where they were to be delivered to their eventual host. When Bandaris later discovered the villainy perpetrated by the Legion, he resigned his commission and accepted volunteers to return to Sedis Hold to wait out the Tiste civil war.
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  • Captain Scara Bandaris of Urusander's Legion took possession of twenty-five Jheleck child Hostages at Sedis Hold. They were among the fifty required by the treaty that ended the war. He brought them to Kharkanas where they were to be delivered to their eventual host. When Bandaris later discovered the villainy perpetrated by the Legion, he resigned his commission and accepted volunteers to return to Sedis Hold to wait out the Tiste civil war.
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