The Vostarg are the eldest and most storied of the great lodges, a name spoken with reflexive respect across the whole scattered brotherhood of the Fyreslayers, for their war-histories are the yardstick against which every younger lodge quietly measures itself. Rooted in Aqshy, the Realm of Fire, they carry themselves as its living inheritance — proud, hot-tempered, and certain the oldest lodge ought also to be the boldest.
Their creed is the simplest of any lodge and the hardest to live up to: first to the charge, last to leave the field. A Vostarg fyrd does not hang back to see how a battle develops; it goes in at the front, where the ur-gold runes burn brightest, and will not withdraw while a single oath stands unfulfilled. A victory is measured not only in gold reclaimed but in the size of the tale that follows it home.
That weight of history is at once the lodge's glory and its burden. Every Vostarg warrior fights beneath the accumulated legend of a hundred generations who did it first and did it better, and the lodge's long memory forgives no shortfall. To march under Vostarg's banner is to be told, wordlessly and without cease, that the standard was set long ago and never once lowered — then sent to the hottest part of the line to prove it.
Fyreslayers
Order of battle
The Vostarg field the units of the Fyreslayers — a detachment from the roster:
Kindred formations
Other Fyreslayers formations
GreyfyrdA grim, pragmatic lodge of Chamon that has spread its oaths across every Mortal Realm, hiring out more of its heroes than any other. Greyfyrd axes are dear to buy and worth the price, for the lodge's champions treat every fulfilled contract as another ingot toward their god's return.
HermdarTyrant-slayers and chain-breakers, the Hermdar lodge takes particular joy in contracts that end despots and free the enslaved. Their Zharrgrim preach that Grimnir's rage burns hottest against oppressors, and Hermdar fyrds have been known to fight for a pittance — provided the target deserves them.
LofnirA lodge of Ghur that venerates the magmadroths as sacred kin of Vulcatrix, raising more of the great fire-drakes than any other. Lofnir's droth-herds and their beast-bonded riders make the lodge's fyrds slow to muster and terrible to meet.