The Gate Guardians
A named public-security body whose work House Einfasen argues could be replaced by noble-house soldiers.
Overview
The Gate Guardians are named by Sir Harondus Einfasen while discussing plans to consolidate Revolutionary Guard resources. He contrasts their work with the specialist role of the Arcane Marshals and argues that Gate Guardian duties could be handled by men-at-arms from the houses represented on the Chamber of Lords-Advisory. The context places them alongside Revolutionary Guard patrol work, but Episode 2 does not explicitly define their organisational status, show a Gate Guardian, identify a commander or explain their precise duties.
Alliances, Authority & Relations
Where They Stand
Major Events
Connected Mysteries
What Happened to Dol-Makjar’s Revolution?
How did Dol-Makjar change from the city Teor remembers, and what remains of its revolutionary institutions and ideals?
Returning veterans find a revolutionary city transformed by Sundered House power, the Candescent Creed and an expanding Chamber authority.
The institution’s independence is threatened through a council decision advised by the Chamber.
Evidence Ledger
Statements are labelled by how the transcript establishes them, so direct depiction, testimony, belief and disputed accounts remain distinct.
The Gate Guardians are a named public-security body whose work House Einfasen argues could be replaced by noble-house soldiers.
Key Scenes
Broken Wing
House Einfasen Courts the Arcane Marshals
Referenced onlySir Harondus Einfasen offers resources to the Arcane Marshals while proposing that noble forces replace other public guard offices. Azune recognises the power behind the offer and redirects his patrol toward Caravan Hill.