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The '''Ebon Keshik''' is a [[Keshik]] of black-clad Elementals that shares loyalty to all Clans instead of one. The keshik is responsible for guarding the sites of every Blood Chapel of the Clans and controlling physical access to Hall of Khans in the Grand Council. The Ebon Keshik only answers to the ilKhan and the Grand Council as a whole. An invitation to join this Keshik is rare, but is only given to Elementals. Most of them see this as the high honor and respects the Ebon Keshik as their accolates. <ref> Warriors of Kerensky - p.53</ref>
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The '''Ebon Keshik''' is a [[Keshik]] of black-clad [[Elemental]]s that shares loyalty to all [[Clan]]s instead of one. The keshik is responsible for guarding the sites of every [[Blood Chapel]] of the Clans and controlling physical access to [[Hall of Khans]] in the [[Grand Council]]. The Ebon Keshik only answers to the [[ilKhan]] and the Grand Council as a whole. An invitation to join this Keshik is rare, but is only given to Elementals. Most of them see this as the high honor and respects the Ebon Keshik as their accolades. <ref> Warriors of Kerensky - p.53</ref>
  
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==References==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
* ''[[The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky|Warriors of Kerensky]]''
 
* ''[[The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky|Warriors of Kerensky]]''
  
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[[Category:Clan Terms|Keshik]]

Revision as of 18:37, 3 June 2018

The Ebon Keshik is a Keshik of black-clad Elementals that shares loyalty to all Clans instead of one. The keshik is responsible for guarding the sites of every Blood Chapel of the Clans and controlling physical access to Hall of Khans in the Grand Council. The Ebon Keshik only answers to the ilKhan and the Grand Council as a whole. An invitation to join this Keshik is rare, but is only given to Elementals. Most of them see this as the high honor and respects the Ebon Keshik as their accolades. [1]

References

  1. Warriors of Kerensky - p.53

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