K I N G
THE IRON WOLVES
“Never again.”
There have always been those born of the Force among the clans, yet few wore that truth openly. For generations, the word Force-sensitive carried the echo of ruin. Jedi and Sith alike had torn Mandalore apart, and the galaxy watched while the smoke rose. Those who carried that same power learned to hide it, to bury their strength beneath iron and silence.
Until now.
The Iron Wolves were born from that silence. They are Force-wielding Mandalorians who refuse to let history repeat itself: warriors, healers, and more bound not by creed or faith, but by purpose. They carry the shame, the fear, and the guilt of what the galaxy’s Force users once did to their people, and they turn it into armor. Theirs is a promise shared in every breath and every battle cry: Never again.
The Force is not our master. It is our burden, our weapon, and our vow.
The Wolves exist to redeem Force users in the eyes of Mandalore. They are not Jedi. They are not Sith. They are Mandalorians first and last.
The first generation of Wolves rose from the ashes of two legacies: the Mandalorian Knights of the Great Heathen Army and the Spiritspeakers scattered across the Empire. United by shared scars, they banded together as Mandalorians who refused to let the wounds left by Jedi and Sith define them. What began as separate traditions, one forged in battle and the other in spirit, became a single brotherhood bound by purpose.
Every Wolf carries a story of regret. Most were once Mandalorians who lived openly with the circumstance of their blood, until the fall of Mandalore forced them into silence. Some had served the Jedi and watched their world burn while no rescue came. Others once fought beneath the banners of the Sith and saw their own comrades turn the planet to glass. The Witches of Dathomir remember the day they turned away, watching the Mandalorian cousins burn in the name of “survival”. And many were born long after those wars, inheriting the suspicion that still shadows their kind.
The Wolves do not seek forgiveness. They seek to earn trust through service. They live among the clans, work beside their neighbors, and fight for the same Empire that once doubted them. Every act, from defending a village to rebuilding a home, is a step toward mending Mandalore’s oldest wound.
When someone discovers their own sensitivity, the Wolves offer a path forward. They teach control, restraint, and survival, but also pride. To be a Wolf is to stop hiding, to come out of the dark, and to stand beneath the same sun as every other warrior of Mandalore.
Their motto, NEVER AGAIN, is spoken as naturally as This is the Way. It is both reminder and warning: Mandalore will never fall to another’s hand.
The first generation of Wolves rose from the ashes of two legacies: the Mandalorian Knights of the Great Heathen Army and the Spiritspeakers scattered across the Empire. United by shared scars, they banded together as Mandalorians who refused to let the wounds left by Jedi and Sith define them. What began as separate traditions, one forged in battle and the other in spirit, became a single brotherhood bound by purpose.
Every Wolf carries a story of regret. Most were once Mandalorians who lived openly with the circumstance of their blood, until the fall of Mandalore forced them into silence. Some had served the Jedi and watched their world burn while no rescue came. Others once fought beneath the banners of the Sith and saw their own comrades turn the planet to glass. The Witches of Dathomir remember the day they turned away, watching the Mandalorian cousins burn in the name of “survival”. And many were born long after those wars, inheriting the suspicion that still shadows their kind.
The Wolves do not seek forgiveness. They seek to earn trust through service. They live among the clans, work beside their neighbors, and fight for the same Empire that once doubted them. Every act, from defending a village to rebuilding a home, is a step toward mending Mandalore’s oldest wound.
When someone discovers their own sensitivity, the Wolves offer a path forward. They teach control, restraint, and survival, but also pride. To be a Wolf is to stop hiding, to come out of the dark, and to stand beneath the same sun as every other warrior of Mandalore.
Their motto, NEVER AGAIN, is spoken as naturally as This is the Way. It is both reminder and warning: Mandalore will never fall to another’s hand.
IN SOCIETY
Mandalorians whisper. The Wolves endure.
Among Mandalorian citizens, opinions of the Wolves vary. Some stare in silence. Some mutter old fears. But open hostility is rare, since the word of the Mand’alor shields them. Over time, that wariness fades into cautious respect, especially among soldiers of the Great Heathen Army who have fought beside them.
In the mess halls and barracks, Wolves and warriors now break bread together. On campaign, they are seen not as pariahs, but as comrades. Outside Mandalorian space, the galaxy at large rarely distinguishes them at all. To outsiders, they are simply Mandalorians, strong, armored, and unyielding.
In the mess halls and barracks, Wolves and warriors now break bread together. On campaign, they are seen not as pariahs, but as comrades. Outside Mandalorian space, the galaxy at large rarely distinguishes them at all. To outsiders, they are simply Mandalorians, strong, armored, and unyielding.
PURPOSE
To teach. To heal. To defend.
The Iron Wolves live and fight by three priorities:
1. Educate the Inexperienced:
Every Wolf is a Mandalorian first, trained in war and survival. The Wolves add mastery of the Force to that foundation, teaching those who once hid their power to wield it with discipline, control, and purpose. This legacy comes from their heritage with the Mandalorian Knights.
2. Mend the Scars:
The Wolves serve Mandalore in every way they can: as healers, mediators, builders, and guardians. They work to tend the wounds, physical and spiritual, that still divide the clans. In doing so, they prove that being Mandalorian is greater than the blood one carries. This legacy comes from their heritage with the Spiritspeakers.
3. Ensure “Never Again”:
The Wolves are Mandalore’s first line of defense against Force-born threats. If the Jedi, Sith, or any other cult dare to endanger the Empire, the Wolves will be the first to rise and the last to fall. This legacy comes simply from their Mandalorian heritage.
Every Wolf is a Mandalorian first, trained in war and survival. The Wolves add mastery of the Force to that foundation, teaching those who once hid their power to wield it with discipline, control, and purpose. This legacy comes from their heritage with the Mandalorian Knights.
2. Mend the Scars:
The Wolves serve Mandalore in every way they can: as healers, mediators, builders, and guardians. They work to tend the wounds, physical and spiritual, that still divide the clans. In doing so, they prove that being Mandalorian is greater than the blood one carries. This legacy comes from their heritage with the Spiritspeakers.
3. Ensure “Never Again”:
The Wolves are Mandalore’s first line of defense against Force-born threats. If the Jedi, Sith, or any other cult dare to endanger the Empire, the Wolves will be the first to rise and the last to fall. This legacy comes simply from their Mandalorian heritage.
ORGANIZATION
One pack. One purpose.
The Wolves do not follow the master-and-apprentice tradition of other Force traditions. Instead, most form Packs: tight groups of four Mandalorians, led by a veteran who guides three younger warriors. These veterans are not teachers in the formal sense. They are survivors who have learned how to live as Force users among their people and who now share that wisdom.
Packs live and train together, fight together, and die together. Bonds are familial, not hierarchical. Among them, every Wolf is a brother or sister.
When a Wolf has proven their strength and understanding, they are awarded two sacred symbols: a cloak woven with the pelt of a wolf native to Mandalorian space, and a bespoke, sonic weapon crafted for the Iron Wolves. The cloak represents unity: the pack that shields its own. The weapon represents will: the strength that defends Mandalore.
Militarily, the Wolves operate as Rally Masters, seamlessly coordinating alongside the Great Heathen Army. Their first among equals, known simply as the Warmaster of the Iron Wolves, serves as leader of the order and answers directly to the Mand’alor. There is no council. Decisions of consequence are made by the packs collectively, with the Warmaster acting as moderator and voice of the Mand’alor’s will.
Packs live and train together, fight together, and die together. Bonds are familial, not hierarchical. Among them, every Wolf is a brother or sister.
When a Wolf has proven their strength and understanding, they are awarded two sacred symbols: a cloak woven with the pelt of a wolf native to Mandalorian space, and a bespoke, sonic weapon crafted for the Iron Wolves. The cloak represents unity: the pack that shields its own. The weapon represents will: the strength that defends Mandalore.
Militarily, the Wolves operate as Rally Masters, seamlessly coordinating alongside the Great Heathen Army. Their first among equals, known simply as the Warmaster of the Iron Wolves, serves as leader of the order and answers directly to the Mand’alor. There is no council. Decisions of consequence are made by the packs collectively, with the Warmaster acting as moderator and voice of the Mand’alor’s will.
JOIN THE PACK
If you seek the path of the Iron Wolves, reply below with the following:
- Name:
- Aptitude: Describe your command over your power (e.g., Master, Adept, Foundling))
- Willing to Teach: Yes or No
- Willing to Lead a Pack: Yes or No
- Seeking Tutelage: Yes or No
- Seeking a Pack to Join: Yes or No
- Background: Briefly describe how your character discovered their sensitivity, how this shaped their place among the clans, and why they now seek the Iron Wolves.
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