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The '''Council of Guides''' was the religious governing body of the town of [[Hamath]] on [[Corondor]], [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]] made up of the '''Guides of Hamath'''. | The '''Council of Guides''' was the religious governing body of the town of [[Hamath]] on [[Corondor]], [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]] made up of the '''Guides of Hamath'''. | ||
Their beliefs were based on the [[plains]], the soul, and the stars. They were led by [[Visionary Kadesha]] from the [[Ziggurat of Hamath]]. The Guides' will | Their beliefs were based on the [[plains]], the soul, and the stars. They were led by [[Visionary Kadesha]] from the [[Ziggurat of Hamath]]. The Guides' will was enforced by the common Hamath Guard, elite River Guard, and the metal-armored [[Urlan Guard]], who served the council directly, guarding their meeting chamber, the Hall of Stars. The Guides sought an alliance with the [[Order of the D'Avenant]]. During [[Jared Carthalion]]'s visit to Hamath in 3980 [[AR]], its members included [[List of secondary characters/Dominaria|Avad, Daro, and Gensai]].<ref name="Wayfarer">[[Jeff Gomez]] (1995). "'[[Wayfarer]]''". [[Armada]].</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 15:28, 22 April 2024
The Council of Guides was the religious governing body of the town of Hamath on Corondor, Dominaria made up of the Guides of Hamath.
Their beliefs were based on the plains, the soul, and the stars. They were led by Visionary Kadesha from the Ziggurat of Hamath. The Guides' will was enforced by the common Hamath Guard, elite River Guard, and the metal-armored Urlan Guard, who served the council directly, guarding their meeting chamber, the Hall of Stars. The Guides sought an alliance with the Order of the D'Avenant. During Jared Carthalion's visit to Hamath in 3980 AR, its members included Avad, Daro, and Gensai.[1]
References
- ↑ Jeff Gomez (1995). "'Wayfarer". Armada.