The Legion of Blood is Neferata's court translated into an order of battle. First and subtlest of all vampires, the Mortarch of Blood does not think of war as a thing that begins when armies meet; to her it is a negotiation whose participants mostly die before they realise it was underway. Long before her banners appear, her agents have been at work — assassins removing an heir, courtiers seeding a rival's council with doubt, debts and marriages arranged until the eventual battle is a formality.
When the Legion does take the field, it fights with the same exactitude as its mistress's whispers. Deathless soldiery advance in immaculate order beside blood-cursed nobles bred for the duel, every manoeuvre carrying the poise of a court that has never once been surprised. There is no wasted fury in it — only a cold, choreographed inevitability, as though the outcome had been minuted in advance.
Neferata plays her game centuries deep, and the Legion of Blood is only its most visible piece. Even within the Soulblight Gravelords her rivals cannot say which of their schemes were truly theirs — and among the free cities she has protected, more than one ruler sits a throne that is hers in all but name, and does not yet know it.
Soulblight Gravelords
Order of battle
The Legion of Blood field the units of the Soulblight Gravelords — a detachment from the roster:
Kindred formations
Other Soulblight Gravelords formations
Kastelai DynastyKnights of the wandering Crimson Keep, a fortress that appears on the horizon at dusk and is gone by dawn. The Kastelai are warrior-vampires who honor courage even as they extinguish it, taking the strength and skill of every worthy foe they slay into their own undying sword-arms.
Legion of NightMannfred von Carstein's legion fights the way its master thinks: nothing is what it appears, and the killing blow always arrives from behind. Feigned retreats, buried reserves, and allies bought in secret make the Legion of Night less an army than an elaborate trap with a body count.
Vyrkos DynastyThe wolf-blooded vampires of the Shyishan deep-wilds, closer to the hunt and to the mortals they cull than any courtly dynasty. The Vyrkos run with dire wolf packs, keep the old tongues of the villages they shepherd, and practice a patient, generational predation that has convinced itself it is stewardship.