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'''Hoplites''' are [[Magus|magi]] who, for whatever personal motivation, dedicate themselves to the enforcement of the [[Code of Hermes]]. Hoplites are not necessarily [[quaesitor]]es; rather, they either support the latter, or operate completely independently. While [[quaesitor]]es are usually (though not necessarily) members of [[House Guernicus]], a practicing hoplite may belong to any [[House]]. However, since the enforcement of the [[Code of Hermes|Code]] matter-of-factly requires considerable feats of assertiveness and martial prowess ([[Magic|magical]] and/or otherwise), members of the more straight-forward [[Houses of Hermes|Houses]], such as [[House Flambeau]], form the majority of the hoplites' ranks. Some hoplites make a name for themselves by readily taking part in [[March]] | '''Hoplites''' are [[Magus|magi]] who, for whatever personal motivation, dedicate themselves to the enforcement of the [[Code of Hermes]]. Hoplites are not necessarily [[quaesitor]]es; rather, they either support the latter, or operate completely independently. While [[quaesitor]]es are usually (though not necessarily) members of [[House Guernicus]], a practicing hoplite may belong to any [[House]]. However, since the enforcement of the [[Code of Hermes|Code]] matter-of-factly requires considerable feats of assertiveness and martial prowess ([[Magic|magical]] and/or otherwise), members of the more straight-forward [[Houses of Hermes|Houses]], such as [[House Flambeau]], form the majority of the hoplites' ranks. Some hoplites make a name for themselves by readily taking part in [[Wizard's March|Marches]] against renegade wizards. | ||
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Hoplites are magi who, for whatever personal motivation, dedicate themselves to the enforcement of the Code of Hermes. Hoplites are not necessarily quaesitores; rather, they either support the latter, or operate completely independently. While quaesitores are usually (though not necessarily) members of House Guernicus, a practicing hoplite may belong to any House. However, since the enforcement of the Code matter-of-factly requires considerable feats of assertiveness and martial prowess (magical and/or otherwise), members of the more straight-forward Houses, such as House Flambeau, form the majority of the hoplites' ranks. Some hoplites make a name for themselves by readily taking part in Marches against renegade wizards.
References
- Houses of Hermes: True Lineages, p. 67, 70.