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Some may question why Tetuanis takes these traitors so seriously, as guardsmen deserting are relatively common. While individual or small groups of guardsmen may desert or turn traitor, that rarely reflects on the regiment proper since they are generally unavoidable rigors of war. A whole regiment to turn to the dark gods is not only an affront to Tetuanis, but a stain on the honor of all Tetuanis commanders and soldiers. Back home fares little better, with entire hab blocks or towns where a traitor regiment was raised being ostracized en masse and blockaded until they're starved. | Some may question why Tetuanis takes these traitors so seriously, as guardsmen deserting are relatively common. While individual or small groups of guardsmen may desert or turn traitor, that rarely reflects on the regiment proper since they are generally unavoidable rigors of war. A whole regiment to turn to the dark gods is not only an affront to Tetuanis, but a stain on the honor of all Tetuanis commanders and soldiers. Back home fares little better, with entire hab blocks or towns where a traitor regiment was raised being ostracized en masse and blockaded until they're starved. | ||
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