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'''Duncan Senturus''' was a [[paladin]] of the [[Silver Hand]] towards the end of the [[Second War]].{{Cite|DotD|44}} He was the son of a wealthy lord.{{Cite|DotD|44}} The gray-bearded paladin and a detachment of his men encountered [[Rhonin]] — on a mission by the [[Kirin Tor]] to travel to [[Khaz Modan]] — and [[Vereesa Windrunner]] as they made their way to the port of [[Hasic]]. Though Duncan (and indeed, most paladins) were distrustful of "[[wizard]]s", his bias was tempered somewhat by Vereesa. After discovering that Hasic had been almost completely destroyed, Rhonin, Vereesa, and Duncan were forced to join up with [[Falstad Wildhammer|Falstad Dragonreaver]] and his wing of gryphon riders in order for Rhonin to reach Khaz Modan. While en route, they were ambushed by [[Dragonmaw clan|Dragonmaw]] dragonriders. Duncan was killed in the ensuing battle after defeating one of the dragonriders.{{Cite|DotD|130}}
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'''Duncan Senturus''' was a [[paladin]] of the [[Silver Hand]] towards the end of the [[Second War]].<ref name="DotD 44">''[[Day of the Dragon]]'', 44</ref> He was the son of a wealthy lord.<ref name="DotD 44" /> The gray-bearded paladin and a detachment of his men encountered [[Rhonin]] — on a mission by the [[Kirin Tor]] to travel to [[Khaz Modan]] — and [[Vereesa Windrunner]] as they made their way to the port of [[Hasic]]. Though Duncan (and indeed, most paladins) were distrustful of "[[wizard]]s", his bias was tempered somewhat by Vereesa. After discovering that Hasic had been almost completely destroyed, Rhonin, Vereesa, and Duncan were forced to join up with [[Falstad Wildhammer|Falstad Dragonreaver]] and his wing of gryphon riders in order for Rhonin to reach Khaz Modan. While en route, they were ambushed by [[Dragonmaw clan|Dragonmaw]] dragonriders. Duncan was killed in the ensuing battle after defeating one of the dragonriders.<ref>''[[Day of the Dragon]]'', 130</ref>
   
 
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==Paladins under Duncan's command==
 
==Paladins under Duncan's command==
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*{{RaceIcon|Human|Male|Small}} [[Christoff]]
 
*{{RaceIcon|Human|Male|Small}} [[Christoff]]
 
*{{RaceIcon|Human|Male|Small}} [[Jakob]]
 
*{{RaceIcon|Human|Male|Small}} [[Jakob]]
*{{RaceIcon|Human|Male|Small}} [[Wexford]]
 
 
*{{RaceIcon|Human|Male|Small}} [[Meric]]
 
*{{RaceIcon|Human|Male|Small}} [[Meric]]
 
*{{RaceIcon|Human|Male|Small}} [[Roland]]
 
*{{RaceIcon|Human|Male|Small}} [[Wexford]]
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Lord Duncan Senturus
Image of Lord Duncan Senturus
Gender Male
Race Human (Humanoid)
Class Paladin
Affiliation(s) Alliance, Knights of the Silver Hand
Occupation Knight of the Silver Hand
Status Deceased
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Duncan Senturus was a paladin of the Silver Hand towards the end of the Second War.[1] He was the son of a wealthy lord.[1] The gray-bearded paladin and a detachment of his men encountered Rhonin — on a mission by the Kirin Tor to travel to Khaz Modan — and Vereesa Windrunner as they made their way to the port of Hasic. Though Duncan (and indeed, most paladins) were distrustful of "wizards", his bias was tempered somewhat by Vereesa. After discovering that Hasic had been almost completely destroyed, Rhonin, Vereesa, and Duncan were forced to join up with Falstad Dragonreaver and his wing of gryphon riders in order for Rhonin to reach Khaz Modan. While en route, they were ambushed by Dragonmaw dragonriders. Duncan was killed in the ensuing battle after defeating one of the dragonriders.[2]

Duncan's beliefs

  • Duncan and those under his command had a belief much like the ones currently followed by the Clerics of Northshire. He believed in a "higher power" and a hell-like underworld. He believed people could sin and must confess their sins to clean their souls. He viewed evil and sin as being ungodly and devilish.
  • Like many of his order, he hated spellcasters such as wizards and mages, seeing them as damned souls that communed with demons.

Paladins under Duncan's command

References