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marshals

n. (plural of marshal English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: marshal)

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Before dawn, both were off to their granges, to learn from the best their Marshals could find.

And when th’ yeoman marshals sorted through, takin’ count o’ folks and things.

Whenever she traveled, women would come to her with their problems, things their own marshals should have handled, things she had no idea how to handle.

The Code allows Marshals to impose a good-faith tax on newcomers who have no guild to speak for them, until their honesty is proven.

I will have arguments from the Marshals and others who are afraid of any magicks.

They drilled with the junior yeomen, and both assisted the yeoman-Marshals and Marshals in any grange work to be done.

In one brief, almost cordial meeting, the Marshals then in residence in Fin Panir, Arranha, and Luap agreed that Gird should be buried in what had been the palace meadows, and his name carved in a stone of the Hall’s nave.

Luap, along with the more senior Marshals, carried the poles on which the body rested.

Perhaps a council of Marshals, perhaps all of them—I don’t know exactly what he thought.

And it’s not like you’d be a king—you’d have plenty of Marshals making sure you didn’t revert to that nonsense.

The thought of having to perform Gird’s daily duties shepherded by Marshals who would no doubt look for any deviation from Gird’s custom made his skin itch.

Aris listened to the mix of accents, the muttered comments on various Marshals, the rumors already abroad over who would be the next Marshal-General.

The Marshals were, if not as hostile, still clearly frightened by the idea of the mageborn using their powers.

Luap, would the Council of Marshals approve the use of healing magery in someone other than Aris?

The Marshals know, in their minds, that a child with Aris’s talent must learn to use it, just as a child must learn any adult skill, with many mistakes in the process—but in practice, they so distrust all magery that, without Gird, I suspect they would forbid it.