General Hamirazhin commands a full Vidoran division, overseeing three key forts with authority that allows no drift. From his primary stronghold at Runhollow, two days’ ride north of Eslading, he sets policy, issues orders, and enforces discipline with precision. Officers under him do not speculate about intent. They execute. Patrols run on time. Supply lines remain intact. Failures receive swift correction.
Hamirazhin runs his command coldly and without apology. He studies terrain, anticipates enemy movement, and applies force where it will break resistance quickly. On the battlefield, he favors decisive strikes over prolonged engagement, accepting losses as cost rather than tragedy. Soldiers fear him, but they also trust that he understands the mechanics of war better than most men placed above them. Respect follows results, and Hamirazhin delivers them consistently.
His rise did not come without notice. He built his authority through victories and discipline, but whispers persist that something more supports his position. He cultivates loyalty selectively, rewarding competence and isolating dissent. Though he presents himself as loyal to crown and command, he keeps decision-making centralized and information tightly controlled, operating with a degree of independence that draws quiet attention.
Hamirazhin never moves without purpose. He watches before acting, positions forces carefully, and reveals his intent only when the outcome is already decided. Those who study him closely sense that his influence extends beyond the forts he commands. By the time that reach becomes visible, it is usually too late to challenge.