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Formerly, draconary referred to a commander of a squadron of [[dragonmount knight]]s.  Since the early 27th century (ca 2615), the term draconary means a commander of an elite body of troops.
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Formerly, draconary referred exclusively to a commander of a squadron of [[dragonmount knight]]s.  Since the early 27th century (ca 2615), the term draconary more often means a commander of an elite body of troops.
  
 
=See Also=
 
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Formerly, draconary referred exclusively to a commander of a squadron of dragonmount knights. Since the early 27th century (ca 2615), the term draconary more often means a commander of an elite body of troops.

See Also