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Haddarim are recognisable by their black flame tattooes, which they wear openly and ostentatiously on bared chests, backs or on their faces. These tattooes are often more than just badges of allegiance - forbidden occult arts are used to enchant these markings, imbuing the tattooed with enhanced physical abilities or pyromantic powers. The secrets of these tattooes are jealously guarded - woe betide the Burner who openly displays or employs a Hadar tattoo without the patronage and protection of the Family!
 
Haddarim are recognisable by their black flame tattooes, which they wear openly and ostentatiously on bared chests, backs or on their faces. These tattooes are often more than just badges of allegiance - forbidden occult arts are used to enchant these markings, imbuing the tattooed with enhanced physical abilities or pyromantic powers. The secrets of these tattooes are jealously guarded - woe betide the Burner who openly displays or employs a Hadar tattoo without the patronage and protection of the Family!
  
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The Hadarrim call their soldiers ''Ashwalkers'', and these individuals are famed both for their melee prowess and their viciousness. Even Templars and Guild soldiers will cross the road when faced by an Ashwalker, at least if they are in ''Hadarrim'' territory. However, Ashwalkers aren't that often seen in the open - as the elite of their organisations, they are often trained in the mystic arts of ''Smokecrafting'' and so tend to move unseen through the shadows. It is said that an ''Ashwalker'' will traditionally do his victims the honour of showing his face before the killing blow, but as so few survive being assassination targets, this is hard to confirm!
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The Hadarrim call their soldiers ''Ashwalkers'', and these individuals are famed both for their melee prowess and their viciousness. Even Templars and Guild soldiers will cross the road when faced by an Ashwalker, at least if they are in ''Hadarrim'' territory.
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===A Hadar Lexicon===
 
===A Hadar Lexicon===

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