Scarlet Hunters
The Scarlet Hunters are an independent order of demon and monster hunters who swear allegiance and loyalty to no crown or government. Little is know of the Hunters origins or training but their effectiveness is know far an wide. Founded in response to the number of demons, fiends and monsters that roamed the world after the Age of Storms.
The Scarlet Hunters of today have not been as popular or numerous as they had been during the Age of Strife. As the number of monster attacks started to falling at the end of the age of Strife the need for such hunters was no longer viewed as a priority. This resulted in some hunter retiring and the shuttering of multiple Sarlet hunter facilities.
Today it is unclear if the Scarlet Hunters still exist as an unified order, split into smaller independent orders or has been completely dissolved. Rumors of Scarlet Hunters still being active started during the Hoard War but there have been no confirm of this or anyone willing to identify themselves as a leader or member of the Scarlet Hunters.
Since the Hoard War ended their has been a rise in rumors of Scarlet Hunters being active in the unexplored regions of SEREN and the under dark. It is unclear as to why this is happening or for what reason there is this resurgence of activity. The only intact Hunters lodge is in the city of wands and has been turned into a private collection by Krystal Ash wife of Serenity Ash and Lady of the City of Wands.
Public Agenda
To hunt down demons, fiends and dangerous monsters.
History
Founded in the Dragon Age by Lord Ethan Grey after an incident in what is now present day Belkin Forest on Claimed Island. This incident spurred Lord Grey to research the best ways to hunt down and eliminate monsters and demons. According to some ledgens Lord Grey and his hunting party were hunted themselves by some demon or monster that lived in the forest.
Disbandment
Its not know the date the Scarlet Hunters were dissolved. During the Age of Strife the public turned against against the hunters. Their lodges and the hunters themselves were attacked. Many of their relics and documents were destroyed or stolen.
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