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One of the original Gharu'ndim factions. The original description reads:
One of the original Gharu'ndim factions. The original description<ref name=ZogblasterGharuFaction>1999/11 [[Zogblaster Archive/Heritage Groups/Gharu'ndim/Factions]]</ref> reads:


:''Motto: "Do no harm, but take what you will."
:''Motto: "Do no harm, but take what you will."


:''Background: The al-Sadharamad, or Way of Stealth, is actually a very loose but extensive alliance of individual thieves’ factions. Their members seldom follow all of the Dozen Roads, but neither are they thugs. Instead, the al-Sadharamad prefer to steal from the immoral, or to go adventuring for their riches. They are thus surprisingly well-liked by the common people (though not the wealthy classes). They are indifferent to other groups save the Zharalim, who have historically besmirched the honor of thieves. Rather than openly fighting the assassins, however, the al-Sadharamad prefer trickery, exposing their enemies for the killers they are and letting others dirty their hands with the punishment.
:''Background: The al-Sadharamad, or Way of Stealth, is actually a very loose but extensive alliance of individual thieves' factions. Their members seldom follow all of the Dozen Roads, but neither are they thugs. Instead, the al-Sadharamad prefer to steal from the immoral, or to go adventuring for their riches. They are thus surprisingly well-liked by the common people (though not the wealthy classes). They are indifferent to other groups save the Zharalim, who have historically besmirched the honor of thieves. Rather than openly fighting the assassins, however, the al-Sadharamad prefer trickery, exposing their enemies for the killers they are and letting others dirty their hands with the punishment.


:''Current: There is so much treasure for the taking that, as some people joke, "Everyone here is al-Sadharamad, whether they know it or not."  
:''Current: There is so much treasure for the taking that, as some people joke, "Everyone here is al-Sadharamad, whether they know it or not." <ref name=ZogblasterGharuFaction>1999/11 [[Zogblaster Archive/Heritage Groups/Gharu'ndim/Gharu'ndim Factions]]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 19:14, 4 October 2012

One of the original Gharu'ndim factions. The original description[1] reads:

Motto: "Do no harm, but take what you will."
Background: The al-Sadharamad, or Way of Stealth, is actually a very loose but extensive alliance of individual thieves' factions. Their members seldom follow all of the Dozen Roads, but neither are they thugs. Instead, the al-Sadharamad prefer to steal from the immoral, or to go adventuring for their riches. They are thus surprisingly well-liked by the common people (though not the wealthy classes). They are indifferent to other groups save the Zharalim, who have historically besmirched the honor of thieves. Rather than openly fighting the assassins, however, the al-Sadharamad prefer trickery, exposing their enemies for the killers they are and letting others dirty their hands with the punishment.
Current: There is so much treasure for the taking that, as some people joke, "Everyone here is al-Sadharamad, whether they know it or not." [1]


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1999/11 Zogblaster Archive/Heritage Groups/Gharu'ndim/Factions Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "ZogblasterGharuFaction" defined multiple times with different content