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The Roisaenmen's overall goal is to keep the [[Outcasts]] within the borders of Muspari and the Velaka desert, they are also dutifully bound to protect the honest workers of Kemoria.
The Roisaenmen's overall goal is to keep the [[Outcasts]] within the borders of Muspari and the Velaka desert, they are also dutifully bound to protect the honest workers of Kemoria.


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==Hierarchy==
==Hierarchy==
The Roisaenmen have no commanders, and no power structure. Their members are judged by their own merits and actions. All major decisions are made by a majority vote.
The Roisaenmen have no commanders, and no power structure. Their members are judged by their own merits and actions. All major decisions are made by a majority vote.
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The Roisaenmen's overall goal is to keep the Outcasts within the borders of Muspari and the Velaka desert, they are also dutifully bound to protect the honest workers of Kemoria.

Their Mission

To stop the marrage between Barron Gyfford and the Outcast princess Macja, and to protect the common people of Elanthia from evil.

Hierarchy

The Roisaenmen have no commanders, and no power structure. Their members are judged by their own merits and actions. All major decisions are made by a majority vote.