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Stirland

A poor, proud province of moors, hills, and hedgerow farms, whose green-clad levies are mocked as bumpkins right up until the fighting starts. Stirland's burden is its geography: the haunted county of Sylvania lies within its bounds, and Stirlanders learn young to bury their dead with silver, prayers, and a spade kept sharp. No province digs better graves, or fills them more reluctantly.

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Stirland is a poor and stubborn province of heath, low hills, and hedgerow farms, its folk clad in undyed green and mocked across the Empire as bumpkins and turnip-eaters. The mockery lasts precisely until the fighting starts. Life on the moors is hard and unglamorous, and it breeds soldiers to match — patient, enduring levies who do not rout, having never owned anything soft enough to run home to. Wurtbad upon the Stir collects what little coin the province earns, and Stirlanders husband it like men who expect each winter to be worse than the last, because it generally is.

Stirland's true burden is written on its map. Within its bounds lies Sylvania, the black county where the dead do not rest and the counts of a bygone age dabbled in horrors the Empire would sooner forget entirely. Stirlanders learn young to bury their kin with silver on the eyes, prayers said twice over, and a sharpened spade kept ready by the door — for a grave in this province is not always a place where things consent to stay. No people in the Old World dig better graves, and none fill them more reluctantly, or keep a warier watch over the earth once the digging is done.

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Order of battle

The Stirland field the units of the Empire of Man — a detachment from the roster:

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