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The Roll of Honor is a tradition within the [[Gray Death Legion]] Mercenary Unit. It is a Memorial Wall dedicated to soldiers who died serving the mercenary unit.<ref> Mercenary Handbook 3055, p. 57</ref>
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The '''Roll of Honor''' is a tradition within the [[Gray Death Legion]] [[mercenary unit]]. It is a Memorial Wall dedicated to soldiers who died serving the mercenary unit.<ref> Mercenary Handbook 3055, p. 57</ref>
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
During the Legion's annual Day of Heroes celebration, the highest-ranking officers must read the Roll of Honor and add names of members who have died every year. It is also a way to commemorate Legionnaires who have died every November 11th, known as the legion's victory at Trell 1. The officers may pay their respects to the departed in various ways.<ref> Mercenary Handbook 3055, p. 57</ref>
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During the Legion's annual [[Day of Heroes]] celebration, the highest-ranking officers must read the Roll of Honor and add names of members who have died every year. It is also a way to commemorate Legionnaires who have died every November 11th, known as the [[Decision at Thunder Rift|Legion's victory]] at [[Trell I]]. The officers may pay their respects to the departed in various ways.<ref> Mercenary Handbook 3055, p. 57</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:34, 8 February 2024

The Roll of Honor is a tradition within the Gray Death Legion mercenary unit. It is a Memorial Wall dedicated to soldiers who died serving the mercenary unit.[1]

Description[edit]

During the Legion's annual Day of Heroes celebration, the highest-ranking officers must read the Roll of Honor and add names of members who have died every year. It is also a way to commemorate Legionnaires who have died every November 11th, known as the Legion's victory at Trell I. The officers may pay their respects to the departed in various ways.[2]

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  1. Mercenary Handbook 3055, p. 57
  2. Mercenary Handbook 3055, p. 57