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Mercenaries

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A person not part of a faction is automatically termed a Mercenary. Mercenaries traverse the lands with the faction war hosts as free beings amidst the ever-shifting tides of allegiance and fortune. Freedom, versatility, and self-reliance - these are the guiding principles of this diverse cohort as they navigate the tumultuous currents of a world divided by strife.

Mercenary camps serve as melting pots of diversity, drawing individuals from all walks of life - warriors, scholars, spellcasters, artisans, traders, and nomads alike. Within their ranks dwell the landless knights, the itinerant merchants, the seasoned warriors for hire, and a myriad of other souls seeking purpose or refuge. Some journey alone, while others band together to form familial bonds or professional companies, pooling their talents to attract lucrative contracts.

Beyond the confines of political allegiance, mercenaries answer to none but themselves, reaping both the benefits and pitfalls of their independence. Each has honed the skills necessary to survive and thrive without the backing of factions, forging friendships and alliances born of necessity. Their ability to gather information and negotiate serves as their shield and sword in the harsh realities of their existence.

Yet not all mercenaries are motivated solely by coin. Some seek honour, knowledge, or power, while others pursue titles and recognition within the realms they traverse. They roam the lands unfettered by the constraints of nationality or sovereignty, each driven by their code of conduct. Though their motivations may vary, they are bound together by the contracts of their trade, tied to the agreements they make, whether in word, ink or blood.