This great standard once decorated the tomb of King Lahmizzar's Jackal Legion, the elite Tomb Guard of Quatar. Every one of these soldiers, the fiercest of all the king's army, swore their oath of eternal servitude under the shadow of this banner, slitting their palms and daubing the standard's top - a likeness of Djaf, the jackal-headed god of the dead - in their own blood. The spirits of Lahmizzar's legion live on within this ancient icon to this day. Whenever the Standard of the Undying Legion is taken forth into battle, these warrior-spirits restore the fallen and inhabit their bodies to fight again and fulfill their undying pledge.[1a]
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| - This great standard once decorated the tomb of King Lahmizzar's Jackal Legion, the elite Tomb Guard of Quatar. Every one of these soldiers, the fiercest of all the king's army, swore their oath of eternal servitude under the shadow of this banner, slitting their palms and daubing the standard's top - a likeness of Djaf, the jackal-headed god of the dead - in their own blood. The spirits of Lahmizzar's legion live on within this ancient icon to this day. Whenever the Standard of the Undying Legion is taken forth into battle, these warrior-spirits restore the fallen and inhabit their bodies to fight again and fulfill their undying pledge.[1a]
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| - This great standard once decorated the tomb of King Lahmizzar's Jackal Legion, the elite Tomb Guard of Quatar. Every one of these soldiers, the fiercest of all the king's army, swore their oath of eternal servitude under the shadow of this banner, slitting their palms and daubing the standard's top - a likeness of Djaf, the jackal-headed god of the dead - in their own blood. The spirits of Lahmizzar's legion live on within this ancient icon to this day. Whenever the Standard of the Undying Legion is taken forth into battle, these warrior-spirits restore the fallen and inhabit their bodies to fight again and fulfill their undying pledge.[1a]
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