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Hollowmourne

A crusading court driven by a grief none of its knights can name. The Hollowmourne believe their line was betrayed in some distant age, and they ride out beneath tattered banners to punish oathbreakers, cowards, and the craven wherever the delusion finds them. Their wars never end, because the wound they avenge was never real — and so can never heal.

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Every court dreams, but Hollowmourne grieves. Its knights ride out beneath tattered banners in the grip of a sorrow none of them can name — a conviction, shared and unshakeable, that their line suffered some monstrous betrayal in an age none now remember, and that the traitors must be hunted wherever they hide. Oathbreakers, cowards, deserters, the craven of every stripe: these are its quarry, and its crusade against them is as tireless as it is grief-stricken.

The court fights with the heavy, mournful fury of the wronged; there is no joy in its charge, only the grim satisfaction of a wrong being answered. Villages that never swore an oath are punished for breaking it; garrisons that never fled are cut down for cowardice; and the court rides on, certain each time that justice has been served at last.

But the wound was never real, and so it can never close. The betrayal it mourns is a phantom of the same delusion that gilds its rusted halls, so the grief has no bottom and the crusade no end. Among the Flesh-eater Courts, Hollowmourne proves that a court need not imagine a feast to be damned — it need only imagine a grievance, and ride out forever to avenge it.

Flesh-eater Courts

Order of battle

The Hollowmourne field the units of the Flesh-eater Courts — a detachment from the roster:

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