Death Watch
Within the confines of this galaxy, Death Watch has had a storied history. Great Mandalorian leaders, warriors, and compatriots have all graced and fought for it. The old ways, some call it. There is only one Creed and one way to be a Mandalorian. Death Watch returns, keeping it's history and past, while venturing forward into a new dawn.
Mandalorian Clans of Death Watch
Clan Nemesis is a fearsome Mandalorian faction forged in the crucible of war, thriving at the intersection of bounty hunting and mercenary trade.
Known for ruthless precision, Nemesis hunters take contracts across the galaxy, from high-profile assassinations to massive manhunts.
Beyond personal exploits, the clan runs elite training programs, producing mercenaries whose loyalty belongs to their paymaster.
These warriors are sold or leased to governments, corporations, and private buyers alike, each bearing the clan’s mark of discipline and lethality.
All public trade flows through the Bajur Akaan Space Station, operated by Art of War Surplus, a Nemesis-run company specializing in weapons, armor, and military supplies. Here, buyers find not only trained fighters but cutting-edge tools of war. The clan relentlessly pushes for mass production of all things military, ensuring their clients—and themselves—are always armed and ready to face their enemies
Nite Owls - The Nite Owls, led by the formidable Soma Wren, are an elite unit within Death Watch — warriors forged by loyalty, discipline, and an unshakable devotion to Mandalore’s ancient ways. Under Soma’s command, the Nite Owls have become both the silent blades and watchful guardians of Mandalorian honor, carrying out covert operations with precision and purpose.