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A monument erected in the Czech town of Dobrs, memorializing the deaths and fall of the Dobrs Bannermen.

This document seen is the last recovered document proving the existence of rank and order in a group only known in a small town in Czech, the Dobrs Bannermen - or as locals referred tot it; The Order of St. Michael.
It is a testament to show that the revolution does not only follow our warriors who came from the Sea Azov, but is very well globally active. With the Dobrs Bannermen having been an independent resistance movement made up of men of Dobrs the town, penned up in their capital, Dobrs Castle.
This document details what was likely the last of their soldiers, gone on an attack against a known bandit group, the Vacov Labor Deserters, a workforce that turned on their foremen and took over a crumbling town - the mission to reclaim the town obviously failed, and the only confirmed death among the Dobrs in the attack was that of Prior Karel, who can be seen hung on the walls of Vacov.
The other men listed are unknown in terms of status, it is assumed they died fleeing into the woods nearby, or we're captured - or merely deserted.
The group was, as detailed by local sources again; some kind've Neo-Crusader order, taking root in the Dobrs Castle Musuem, inspired by some Josef Mencik.
Another rebel movement all the same, to have died fighting.
What a strange few, rallying behind olden ways. War brings out the most strange curiosities nowadays. Be it motivating to know there are many other rebels fighting, yet disheartening, bandits too.
a recovered painting from dobrs fortress, of prior karel.
It is a testament to show that the revolution does not only follow our warriors who came from the Sea Azov, but is very well globally active. With the Dobrs Bannermen having been an independent resistance movement made up of men of Dobrs the town, penned up in their capital, Dobrs Castle.
This document details what was likely the last of their soldiers, gone on an attack against a known bandit group, the Vacov Labor Deserters, a workforce that turned on their foremen and took over a crumbling town - the mission to reclaim the town obviously failed, and the only confirmed death among the Dobrs in the attack was that of Prior Karel, who can be seen hung on the walls of Vacov.
The other men listed are unknown in terms of status, it is assumed they died fleeing into the woods nearby, or we're captured - or merely deserted.
The group was, as detailed by local sources again; some kind've Neo-Crusader order, taking root in the Dobrs Castle Musuem, inspired by some Josef Mencik.
Another rebel movement all the same, to have died fighting.
What a strange few, rallying behind olden ways. War brings out the most strange curiosities nowadays. Be it motivating to know there are many other rebels fighting, yet disheartening, bandits too.

a recovered painting from dobrs fortress, of prior karel.
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