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====Custos of the Fidelis==== ====Custos of the Fidelis====
− While the Jaguar remnants were victorious, it came at a heavy price. "Baldur" was mortally wounded during the Trial and was transported to a hospital to treat his injuries. With his dying breath, "Baldur" asked Paul to honor two requests from him: to lead their people until their revival came and to remind [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] of his folly of how badly he treated him during the Great Refusal. With these promises made, "Baldur" succumbed to his wounds. While searching through his former colleague's notes, Paul came across plans called the ''Unopened Work'' detailing how the former Jaguar remnants should be structured and the name for the leader. Paul chose Custos (after the word ''Custodian'') as a way to redeem the Jaguars under his command and named the Jaguar remnants into the ''Fidelis'' (meaning 'faithful' in Latin) in honor of Trent.<ref>Forever Faithful, pg. 34–37</ref> + While the Jaguar remnants were victorious, it came at a heavy price. "Baldur" was mortally wounded during the Trial and was transported to a hospital to treat his injuries. With his dying breath, "Baldur" asked Paul to honor two requests from him: to lead their people until their revival came and to remind [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] of his folly of how badly he treated "Baldur" during the Great Refusal. With these promises made, "Baldur" succumbed to his wounds. While searching through his former colleague's notes, Paul came across plans called the ''Unopened Work'' detailing how the former Jaguar remnants should be structured and the name for the leader. Paul chose Custos (after the word ''Custodian'') as a way to redeem the Jaguars under his command and named the Jaguar remnants into the ''Fidelis'' (meaning 'faithful' in Latin) in honor of Trent.<ref>Forever Faithful, pg. 34–37</ref>
==The Jihad Era== ==The Jihad Era==
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− | While the Jaguar remnants were victorious, it came at a heavy price. "Baldur" was mortally wounded during the Trial and was transported to a hospital to treat his injuries. With his dying breath, "Baldur" asked Paul to honor two requests from him: to lead their people until their revival came and to remind [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] of his folly of how badly he treated | + | While the Jaguar remnants were victorious, it came at a heavy price. "Baldur" was mortally wounded during the Trial and was transported to a hospital to treat his injuries. With his dying breath, "Baldur" asked Paul to honor two requests from him: to lead their people until their revival came and to remind [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] of his folly of how badly he treated "Baldur" during the Great Refusal. With these promises made, "Baldur" succumbed to his wounds. While searching through his former colleague's notes, Paul came across plans called the ''Unopened Work'' detailing how the former Jaguar remnants should be structured and the name for the leader. Paul chose Custos (after the word ''Custodian'') as a way to redeem the Jaguars under his command and named the Jaguar remnants into the ''Fidelis'' (meaning 'faithful' in Latin) in honor of Trent.<ref>Forever Faithful, pg. 34–37</ref> |
==The Jihad Era== | ==The Jihad Era== |