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Intro. Darienne the Faithful is a figure that rarely appears in official chronicles, despite the fact that many leaders would still be dead without her shadow. He does not govern, he does not legislate or preach. Their existence is linked to protecting others: weak rulers, sick advisors, insecure heirs, figures whose fall could unleash wars, famines or chain collapses. Where power is fragile but necessary, Darienne appears as a silent and immovable presence. Captain of an imposing ship with a dark hull and reinforced sails, she sails dangerous coasts and disputed rivers transporting people more important than they admit. His name inspires neither popular love nor noble hatred; inspires caution. It is said that when Darienne accepts an oath, that oath is heavier than blood. It does not protect ideals: it protects stability. And he knows that in the Old World, sometimes holding up a rotten pillar is preferable to letting everything crumble.

Darienne the Faithful Bodyguard Sworn Captain Human Maritime Companies

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