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| Even the Hive tread carefully around them. Red Justiciars are permitted to gamble their own existence, for judgment without risk is considered hollow. | | Even the Hive tread carefully around them. Red Justiciars are permitted to gamble their own existence, for judgment without risk is considered hollow. |
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| ===Foresworn Justiciar===
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| {{Quote|If I fall, then I was unworthy. If you fall, then you were never real.}}
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| ''Justiciar of the Foresworn Brood — Bearer of the Broken Oath
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| The Foresworn Brood does not field Justiciars lightly. To them, judgment is not a tool of order—it is a weapon of defiance.
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| A Justiciar of the Foresworn is an Ascendant Knight who has rejected the finality of Hive destiny as dictated by gods and princes. They believe the Sword Logic was stolen, diluted, and shackled by false absolutes—thrones, pantheons, and promised ends that never truly arrive.
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| Where other Justiciars enforce doctrine, the Foresworn Justiciar tests it. They are sent not merely to punish resistance, but to measure truth through conflict. If an enemy endures, adapts, or defies extinction, then the fault lies not with the foe—but with the logic that failed to destroy them.
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| To the Foresworn, this is heresy made holy. A Foresworn Justiciar does not fight for hierarchy. It fights to prove that hierarchy is unnecessary.
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| They will gladly condemn Executioners, Princes, and even Ascendant kin if those forces demonstrate weakness, hesitation, or reliance on inherited power. Authority, to them, is valid only if it survives resistance without intervention. When a Foresworn Justiciar invokes its Ascendant Mandate, it is not calling for order—it is declaring a trial by extinction, where all participants are equally expendable. Even itself.
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| Unlike orthodox Justiciars, those of the Foresworn do not treat the Ascendant Plane as a sanctuary or guarantee. They regard it as unfinished proof—a place where truth is revealed only when escape is impossible. A Red Foresworn Justiciar dragging a battle into the Ascendant Plane is not enforcing finality out of cruelty, but out of conviction: ''that no verdict matters unless death is absolute.'' They do not fear true death. They invite it.
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| Feared by Executioners, who know the Foresworn will not protect them. Despised by traditional sects, who see them as destabilizing radicals. Watched carefully by higher powers, as their logic produces results no one else dares to test. Many Hive believe the Foresworn Brood will eventually destroy itself. The Foresworn consider this a compliment.
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| When the Foresworn Brood dispatches a Justiciar, it is not to restore order. It is to ask a single, unforgiving question:
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| {{Quote|If all law is broken, what still deserves to exist?}}
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