Starm
The Commanding officer of a Pennant is called a Starm.
The rank has changed, by shortening from its original form of Strong Arm, referring to the need for stong arms to hold up the pennant during battle)
He or she is assisted in commanding his Pennant by two Left-Hands.
So the Starm is commanding a formation of 74 soldiers.
The rank has changed, by shortening from its original form of Strong Arm, referring to the need for stong arms to hold up the pennant during battle)
He or she is assisted in commanding his Pennant by two Left-Hands.
So the Starm is commanding a formation of 74 soldiers.
Type
Civic, Military, Commissioned
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