Eight-Man Empire

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The Eight-Man Empire is a group of eight people that employ, collectively, the power of a Monarch. Individually, they are Sages or Heralds. [1][2]

Not a True Monarch

All eight of the men/women wearing the armor are Heralds and Sages. Because none of them are Monarchs they do not generate hunger aura, even though they can be as powerful as a Monarch when borrowing power from their peers. However, if their unity / formation is broken, they only have their individual strength and their individual Path to rely on.

Q & A with Will
Questioner: Does the Eight Man Empire generate hunger aura?
Will Wight: They do not.

-https://www.abidanarchive.com/events/25/#e1864

Path

Each member of the Eight-Man Empire practices their own separate Path, plus the "Path of the Eight-Fold Spear", which unites them in mind and spirit.

Path of the Eightfold Spear

“What the Empire calls “the Path of the Eightfold Spear” is not a Path in the traditional sense. It is a complex bond of mind and spirit woven through a network of Divine Treasures that allow the eight members of the Empire to access the powers of the other seven. In reality, each member of the Eight-Man Empire is on a separate Path.” (Wintersteel, ch 13)


(This unity may be similar to how Lindon is able to unite with Orthos, Dross, and even Little Blue — at least by the end of book 8, Wintersteel.)

Members

Individually, they are Heralds and Sages, but they can combine their strength using their Path of the Eight-Fold Spear to become equivalent to a Monarch (Wintersteel chapter 13). Suriel showed one of its members to Lindon and told him that, if he had the strength of the Eight-Man Empire, he would be able to save Sacred Valley from the Dreadgod attack (Unsouled, book 1)
We don’t know the names of all the members. Only a few: Larian. Del'rek.

Larian

A Sage, Larian manifested The Bow Icon, The Archer, whatever you wanted to call it. (Reaper, ch 17)

As a child, she advanced far beyond her peers when she was only six years old.

"Suriel stopped with her palm hovering over one member of the Eight-Man Empire, a woman with yellow hair who lay facedown on a table, snoring. “Larian was raised in a noble household. Her father wouldn’t let her play with the other children until she reached the level you know as Gold. When she was six years old, she did.” (Unsouled, ch 11)


A virtuoso archer, beyond compare. Akura Mercy's reward for successfully completing the first trial of the Uncrowned King Tournament was a dream tablet from Larian, containing archery instruction (Uncrowned, Ch. 18) Later, Mercy learned even more about Archery, down in the Labyrinth (see book 10, Reaper).

Larian’s Relationships

  • Larian despises the Sage of Red Faith (Bloodline chapter 13)
  • She opposed the gold dragons, and she doesn’t much like the white lion emperor, Reigan Shen, but she has nothing against Sacred Beasts — she implied her team has some sacred beasts in it (Reaper, ch 9)
    • She recently allied with the Lion emperor, for a heaping pile of bribes, treasures (Reaper, ch 9)
  • She told Akura Malice it’s time to “shake up” the self-serving Monarch system (Reaper, ch 9). Does she know it generates hunger aura?

Larian said. “At least it is a good cause, in the end.” Then she shed her casual appearance and adopted a manner more befitting a self-respecting Sage. “Long-Sight!” The Long-Sight war-band, beneath their banner of a bow and an eye, gave a shout and a pulse of spiritual power that shook the ground." (Reaper, ch 9)

War Bands

The Eight-Man Empire is supported by eight war bands: Green-Stride, Long-Sight, Ghost-Blade, Nine-Hands, Flame-Gift, Blood-Chorus, etc.

"From the lands all around the valley, war-bands of the Eight-Man Empire raised their banners. Not crude constructions of cloth and wood, but projections of symbols made of Forged madra. Ghost-Blade, Nine-Hands, Flame-Gift, Blood-Chorus.. .each of the eight wandering mercenary armies that made up the Eight-Man Empire’s workforce was arrayed against her. . .The war-bands averaged one Archlord, a handful of Overlords, and two or three dozen Underlords apiece, so only when they were gathered in one place could they possibly face down a Monarch’s forces. Just like the Eight-Man Empire themselves." (Reaper chapter 9)

Uncrowned King Tourney (UKT)

Some years ago, the Sage of the Endless Sword participated in the 15th tournament and famously reached the Top 8, losing to Del'rek of the Shann, who was representing the Eight-Man Empire.

  • The Eight-Man Empire utilize the Uncrowned Tournament as a testing ground for sacred artists who might one day join their group. (Underlord, Epilogue). Ziel fought for the Eight-Man Empire in the 17th Tournament, when Mercy was only eight years old. She remembers attending the 17th UKT (Underlord)

The 18th UKT

The current event is the 18th Uncrowned King Tournament. In the 18th Uncrowned Tournament, the eight-man empire brought four teams from four different warbands: Ghost-Blade, Flame-Gift, Blood-Chorus, Nine-Hands.(Uncrowned, Ch. 9). Their platform was a tower with eight floors, each full of sacred artists and sacred beasts, with one member of the Empire per level. Later they were seen hovering together over the tower. (Uncrowned, Ch. 20)

  • The Eight-Man Empire didn’t shine, but one of their contestants made it to the Final 16 Rounds. However, Akura Mercy defeated their Ghost-Blade contender, Ulrok Crag-Strider (ch 4, Wintersteel)

Golden Armor

Beginning Report: "They crafted eight Divine Treasures, suits of golden armor, that linked their wills together. It is unknown how sacred artists who never ventured beyond Cradle understood such principles so thoroughly, but Abidan intervention is suspected." (Wintersteel, ch 13)

According to Suriel, their golden armor is a cross between a Remnant and a Construct. She told Lindon: “Today, an army of ten thousand Gold-ranked sacred artists couldn’t scratch her armor.” (Unsouled, ch 11)

Inheriting the Armor

When one member dies, their armor is passed down to the next to join. "The Eight-Man Empire is always on the lookout for heirs to inherit their positions in the event of death or ascension. Their suits of armor can be passed down and repaired, but not replaced. Their experiment has never been successfully repeated." (Wintersteel ch 13)

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