Justicar
English
Noun
Justicar (plural Justicars)
- Alternative form of justicar
- 1995, Robert Hatch, Clanbook, Nosferatu: here there be monsters, page 36:
- If the Nosferatu's demesnes are indeed as vast as reports claim, the Justicars reason, any sort of lawbreaking could take place down there.
- 2007, Auroroa Dvora, Jacketed Obsession, →ISBN, pages 47–48:
- The Justicars had been used by the Magi Guild of Academia to oversee the actions of Magi for thousands of years. The Catholic church had recognized them in 1220 A.D. creating the Holy Order of Justicars after Pope Honorius III was attacked by a Purifier Death Squad. Pope Honorius III knew that open support was not possible so he secretly created the Order of Justicars as a cover for the Guild and signed documents proclaiming the Svalbard Islands the headquarters for the Magi Guild Triad for thousands of years, as their headquarters.
- 2013, Paul Kidd, White Plume Mountain, →ISBN:
- The creature cursed and grunted as the Justicar hacked his sword into its armored hide. The thing's flesh jarred like teak, almost denting the Justicar's blade.
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