by Elgenia Montani, Grand Mother of
SilyunThe Viamontian Knights
serve as the heart of the fearsome army that King Varicci II has
assembled on the Halaetan Islands. The twelve-foot-tall armor-clad
behemoths are an imposing sight on any battlefield, and even more so
when accompanied by the ravenous Eaters.

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The Viamontian Knights are a new
creation. There were no such altered soldiers in the service of King
Varicci I on Ispar. The elite troops of the Viamontian army on their
home world were the Ferran
Knights. Soldiers who displayed
exceptional skill and courage were recruited out of the Viamontian army,
trained in all the arts of battle at the prestigious war academies of
Viamont, equipped with the finest steel, and placed in the Ferran Knight
legions. Ferran Knights accompanied the great warlords of Viamont on
their diverse campaigns across Ispar. They shattered the center of the
Roulean imperial phalanxes and crushed the loosely organized Aluvian
militias on the Plain of Ayrifal.
When Prince Varicci came to Dereth and
proclaimed himself King Varicci II, however, he was unable to rely on a
steady supply of recruits from the larger army and had no war academies
to train his elite soldiers. Furthermore, the new challenges presented
by their hostile and inhospitable new home demanded shock troops of
greater fortitude and raw power than what was available from even the
most elite of "normal" humans. Varicci II lacked the time to develop a
proper system of army and academy to train his elite warriors. He
needed shock troops, and quickly.
It was at this time that a mysterious
visitor approached the construction site of the new Royal Hall. This
visitor spent most of a night in conversation with the King. No one
knows what words passed between monarch and guest during those critical
hours, because the King will answer no questions about the incident or
even the name of the visitor. What is known is that the next morning,
Varicci II sent his most trusted commanders far and wide throughout the
five islands, with vague and mysterious orders to search all the ruins
they could locate, and bring back "anything interesting."
It only took a few weeks for the King's
cousin, General Corcima, to come back with something that greatly
excited the King. It was a book written in an unfamiliar script, which
the King gave over to his council of arcane scholars to decipher. It is
suspected that the mysterious visitor returned during this period, and
soon enough, the royal researchers had achieved a breakthrough: they
learned of a dangerous magical technique by which a human might be
twisted and transmuted into a twelve-foot-tall beast of prodigious
strength and toughness.
Without hesitation, Varicci ordered his
soldiers into the chamber where his mages made ready to enact their
rituals. One by one, his soldiers were transformed into towering
brutes, engines of terror and destruction. In the process of the
change, most soldiers lost their minds and their higher mental
functions. Certainly none of them were capable of the kind of focus and
concentration that was required to work magic. Fortunately for the
King, they retained the ability to accept and follow commands.

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The monstrous army worked well for a
time, and with their might, coupled with that of the newly discovered
Eaters, Varicci was able to establish a new realm by driving out the
huge insects that plagued these lands prior to their arrival. As the
royal domain expanded, however, the Viamontians encountered other foes,
such as the Ruschk and the Fiun. These creatures posed a more
significant challenge because they employed magic in their battles with
the King's forces. After an encounter in which his army of giants took
heavy casualties from crafty, spellcasting Ruschk, Varicci realized his
army needed to add a dimension of magical skill. He finally realized
that on this new world, brute force would not be enough – that a mixture
of arcane and physical power would be the best way to ensure the success
of his new army.
With that in mind, he soon developed a
system for the recruitment and genesis of the Viamontian Warcasters.
The soldiers with the brightest and most promising minds were spared the
transformation process. Instead, they learned to augment their weapon
training with fearsome spell-casting abilities. These mage-soldiers
would accompany their mutated brethren into battle and support them with
magic. Ensuing battles against the Ruschk and Fiun validated Varicci's
new strategy. With his islands secure, Varicci was able to turn his
ambitions outward, across the water...