The Kech Shaarat, led by Ruus Dhakaan, are one of the clans of Darguun remaining faithful to the ways of their Dhakaani ancestors. Among the other Héritiers de Dhakaan clans, the Kech Shaarat, or Bladebearers, are known for their possession of the Sword of the True King, a mighty artifact leftover from their ancient empire.
Bladebearer soldiers brand sword-shaped marks onto one or both of their forearms.
Kech Shaarat (Bladebearers): The Bladebearers, named for a powerful artifact in their possession, are the largest of the Dhakaani clans. For thousands of years the Dhakaani clans have isolated themselves from the rest of the world, but they see the rise of Darguun as the first sign of a restored Dhakaani Empire. Now the clans have emerged from their fortress caverns and are partaking in a brutal struggle to determine the rightful heir to the imperial throne. Since these battles are confi ned to the depths of the Seawall Mountains and do not involve outsiders, the Lhesh Haruuc has paid little attention to the conflict. But if one leader can win the loyalty of all the Dhakaani clans, he could challenge Haruuc for control of the Darguun nation.
Chieftain Ruus Dhakaan seeks to prove his right to rule through conquest. Kech Shaarat has already absorbed two smaller clans, and it seems only a matter of time until Ruus has all of the Dhakaani forces under his control. He outwardly bows to the Lhesh Haruuc’s authority, but in his mountain lair considers his own word to be more powerful than that of the lowland pretender. His soldiers rarely leave the Seawall Mountains; they can be identifi ed by sword-shaped brands on one or both forearms.