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The Kamaro Knights are a | [[File:Mua leads the Free Knights into battle.png|220px|thumb|right|Even Kamaro jumped on the Fire Bringer bandwagon.]] | ||
The Kamaro Knights are a knightly order who hold territories in the [[Grassland]]. Their green and gold garb distinguishes them, as does their philosophy which is that they should serve as a shield to protect those who cannot protect themselves. | |||
In the past, the Kamaro Alliance of Free Knights have allied with the [[Karaya Clan]] and the [[Chisha Clan]], fighting together to repel invasions of the Grassland by [[Tinto City]]. The knight [[Mua]] led a contingent of knights on the side of the [[Fire Bringer]] during the [[War of the Champions]]. | |||
In Kamaro, only eldest sons may rise to knighthood, leading some younger sons to leave and make their own path. [[Camus]], member of the [[Matilda Knights]] was one such native of Kamaro who left to pursue a knightly career in [[City-State of Jowston|Jowston]]. The Kamaro notions of chivalry may have influenced Camus' passion for justice. | In Kamaro, only eldest sons may rise to knighthood, leading some younger sons to leave and make their own path. [[Camus]], member of the [[Matilda Knights]] was one such native of Kamaro who left to pursue a knightly career in [[City-State of Jowston|Jowston]]. The Kamaro notions of chivalry may have influenced Camus' passion for justice. | ||
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# [[Gensosuikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], pages 138, 291 | # [[Gensosuikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], pages 138, 291 | ||
{{Suikoden II}} | {{Suikoden II}} | ||
{{Suikoden III}} | {{Suikoden III}} | ||
[[Category:Organisations]] | [[Category:Organisations]] |