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==Description==
==Description==
While these banners are most popular among the [[Free Companies]] of the [[The League|League]]. They are also used by elite companies of [[Urizen]] [[Urizen military concerns#Sentinels|sentinels]] who embrace the doctrine of offering assistance at the vital moment on foreign battlefields.  
While these banners are most popular among the [[Free Companies]] of the [[The League|League]]. They are also used by companies of [[Urizen]] [[Urizen military concerns#Sentinels|sentinels]] who embrace the doctrine of offering assistance at the vital moment on foreign battlefields.  


They have also seen extensive use in places where small groups within a nation feel the need to fight on a battlefield apart from the rest of their nation - for example during the disastrous campaign to reclaim the [[Mournwold]] in 372YE several bands of [[Navarr]] [[Thorn|thorns]] travelled to the Mourn with the [[The Marches|Marcher]] armies rather than accompany the rest of their nation who were fighting in [[Liathaven]]
They have also seen extensive use in places where small groups within a nation feel the need to fight on a battlefield apart from the rest of their nation. It is not common, but a band that has an interest in a specific territory, or feels a strong obligation to the folk of another nation, can use one of the banners to accompany an allied army even as the bulk of their national forces fight elsewhere.


==Rules==
==Rules==

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Description

While these banners are most popular among the Free Companies of the League. They are also used by companies of Urizen sentinels who embrace the doctrine of offering assistance at the vital moment on foreign battlefields.

They have also seen extensive use in places where small groups within a nation feel the need to fight on a battlefield apart from the rest of their nation. It is not common, but a band that has an interest in a specific territory, or feels a strong obligation to the folk of another nation, can use one of the banners to accompany an allied army even as the bulk of their national forces fight elsewhere.

Rules

  • Form: Banner.
  • Effect: A band bonded to this banner may travel to a battle that their national banner is not attending. The banner must be bonded to a single character from a nation whose national banner is attending that battle. While the banner is assigned to another nation you cannot travel to a battle with your own nation.
  • Materials: Crafting a mercenary banner requires six measures of dragonbone. It takes one month to make one of these items.
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