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[[File:Imperial Whites.png|thumb|left|The Imperial Whites thank their name to their traditional white robes. This tradition of using white in its uniforms still exists today.]] | [[File:Imperial Whites.png|thumb|left|The Imperial Whites thank their name to their traditional white robes. This tradition of using white in its uniforms still exists today.]] | ||
[[File:Imperial Whites 2.png|thumb|right|Traditional outfit of the Imperial Whites.]] | |||
The '''Imperial Whites''' (in Batavian '''''Keizerlijke Witten'''''), also, known as the '''Báirén''', is the oldest personal army of the [[Heavenly Light]]. While the more infamous [[Tegong]] acted as a mix of a paramilitary organisation and secret service, the Whites took up the role as personal imperial guard. They share this duty with the ''[[Kaiser Gaelen IV's Apollonian Guard]]''. | The '''Imperial Whites''' (in Batavian '''''Keizerlijke Witten'''''), also, known as the '''Báirén''', is the oldest personal army of the [[Heavenly Light]]. While the more infamous [[Tegong]] acted as a mix of a paramilitary organisation and secret service, the Whites took up the role as personal imperial guard. They share this duty with the ''[[Kaiser Gaelen IV's Apollonian Guard]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 23:35, 2 February 2023


The Imperial Whites (in Batavian Keizerlijke Witten), also, known as the Báirén, is the oldest personal army of the Heavenly Light. While the more infamous Tegong acted as a mix of a paramilitary organisation and secret service, the Whites took up the role as personal imperial guard. They share this duty with the Kaiser Gaelen IV's Apollonian Guard.
Just like the Tegong, they are not part of either Army or Navy, but are loyal directly to the Emperor (which is represented by the Imperial Household in His communication to the troops).