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== Notable Members == '''Lord-Commander Zhu-Lei "The Corpse Master" Fon''' An brilliant tactician responsible for many military innovations, and later the commanding officer of the honored 81st Ishuzan Stormborn. Notable for being extremely flexible commander in a regiment stubborn traditionalists - being one of the most vocal proponents of the Blackwall units. A popular figure among the men, both his own and those they served with for, his calm, informal demeanor on the battlefield - having been known to openly mock his opponents on the eve of battle. However, his most famous action came after the disastrous battle at [[Insert Name]]. During the retreat, Zhu-Lei Fon volunteered his regiment to hold the rear-guard. Using the terrain to their advantage, the tattered remains of the 81st held out against a horde more than ten times their number for two days. Each time they were repelled, the Lord-Commander would broadcast insults over an open vox channel. On the second night, the mockery ceased. The enemy commanders quickly assumed that their obnoxious counterpart had died, and ordered a charge. The wave was met with a withering hail of fire, and the officers reported seeing Zhu-Lei leading his men from the front. They had lost more men that day than they did in the earlier battle. Demoralized by such losses, they decided to bombard the 81st for the entirety of the next day. When they finally had overrun the defenders, they found that most of the 81st was dead. The defiant shield wall maintained by their stiff corpses, led by their Lord-Commander who was propped up his spend storm lance - with a grin on his face.
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