Rynn Vizsla
Spawnslayer

“This armor is not a toy. This way of life is no joke. Being Mandalorian is the deepest of commitments, the greatest of sacrifices. It will break you, make no mistake. But you will be better for it. You will emerge stronger than you ever were in your previous life, so long as you remain true to your brothers, true to your sisters, and true to yourself.”
Unnamed Rally Master

The Fighting Corps forms the heart and soul of the Death Watch’s militant arm. The Organizational Branch consists primarily of Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders with a wide variety of experience and skill-sets. These Crusaders hail from almost every Clan within Mandalorian Society and proudly bear their Ancestral Heraldry alongside the ancient Insignia of the Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders themselves; the stylized mythosaur Skull encircled by the Crusader’s Crown of Thorns. Of all the Clans that forged the complex hierarchy of the Death Watch and their Crusade, Clan Vizsla of Concordia currently holds considerable influence over their Cousins through being the founders of the reformed movement and Crusade, as well as their ever-growing size.
But, as the political landscape shifts, who knows if Clan Vizsla would remain as the figurehead of the Death Watch?
In addition to the “Pureborn” Mandalorian Stock, the ranks of the Neo-Crusaders are fleshed out with thousands of species from thousands of worlds. These “Converts” were willing volunteers who believed in the Death Watch’s promise of a Second Chance, or a New Life in ‘Beskar’-clad. This new generation of Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders were integrated into the Crusade like any Foundling, as they were instructed in the countless intricacies of Mandalorian Society and Culture, as well as their myriad Fighting Styles. While they are considered to be Mandalorian by many of the Clans within the Crusade, there are certain Sects within the Death Watch’s hierarchy that believe these “Converts” are naught but pretenders, and are shunned accordingly.
However, despite this overwhelming majority, the Crusader Host, as they’ve come to call themselves, is supplemented by Mercenaries, Pirates, and Mandalorian Freelancers - who find their transient loyalties bought with the plunder taken from the Crusades. Naturally, the prowess of these Warriors, as well as what many Civilized Societies would consider Scum and Villainy, varied on an individual basis as Pirates were often not as skilled as Mandalorian Hunters, and vice-versa.
But, as the political landscape shifts, who knows if Clan Vizsla would remain as the figurehead of the Death Watch?
In addition to the “Pureborn” Mandalorian Stock, the ranks of the Neo-Crusaders are fleshed out with thousands of species from thousands of worlds. These “Converts” were willing volunteers who believed in the Death Watch’s promise of a Second Chance, or a New Life in ‘Beskar’-clad. This new generation of Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders were integrated into the Crusade like any Foundling, as they were instructed in the countless intricacies of Mandalorian Society and Culture, as well as their myriad Fighting Styles. While they are considered to be Mandalorian by many of the Clans within the Crusade, there are certain Sects within the Death Watch’s hierarchy that believe these “Converts” are naught but pretenders, and are shunned accordingly.
However, despite this overwhelming majority, the Crusader Host, as they’ve come to call themselves, is supplemented by Mercenaries, Pirates, and Mandalorian Freelancers - who find their transient loyalties bought with the plunder taken from the Crusades. Naturally, the prowess of these Warriors, as well as what many Civilized Societies would consider Scum and Villainy, varied on an individual basis as Pirates were often not as skilled as Mandalorian Hunters, and vice-versa.
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