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The '''Flaming Fist''', or '''Flaming Fists''', is a mercenary company based in the city of [[Baldur's Gate]] on the {{FRWiki|Sword Coast}}, where its members serve as city guards. They are one of the most powerful and expensive fighting forces in all the Realms, motivated primarily by the promise of riches and the glory of victory, though they edge on the side of promoting order throughout the Realms.
The '''Flaming Fist''', or '''Flaming Fists''', is a mercenary company based in the city of [[Baldur's Gate]] on the {{FRWiki|Sword Coast}}, where its members serve as city guards. They are one of the most powerful and expensive fighting forces in all the Realms, motivated primarily by the promise of riches and the glory of victory, though they edge on the side of promoting order throughout the Realms.



Revision as of 15:09, 8 September 2024

Shield of the Flaming Fist
Armour of the Flaming Fist

The Flaming Fist, or Flaming Fists, is a mercenary company based in the city of Baldur's Gate on the Sword Coast, where its members serve as city guards. They are one of the most powerful and expensive fighting forces in all the Realms, motivated primarily by the promise of riches and the glory of victory, though they edge on the side of promoting order throughout the Realms.

Background

The Flaming Fists were founded by Eltan, who at the time was the Grand Duke of Baldur's Gate[1]. The Fists have long struggled with corruption within their ranks.

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