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A '''turncloak''' is the term used for a treacherous, disloyal person who has betrayed those who put their faith in them, those who previously considered the turncloak loyal and true and worthy of their trust.
  
 
The betrayal is often an act of double-crossing, suddenly changing alliances and going over to the enemy, etcetera.  Once a person is considered a turncloak they can become a pariah and no one will put their trust in them or ever respect them, not even the people who benefited from their betrayal.   
 
The betrayal is often an act of double-crossing, suddenly changing alliances and going over to the enemy, etcetera.  Once a person is considered a turncloak they can become a pariah and no one will put their trust in them or ever respect them, not even the people who benefited from their betrayal.   

Revision as of 22:19, 5 December 2013

The Turncloak - by Raymond Bonilla. © Fantasy Flight Games

A turncloak is the term used for a treacherous, disloyal person who has betrayed those who put their faith in them, those who previously considered the turncloak loyal and true and worthy of their trust.

The betrayal is often an act of double-crossing, suddenly changing alliances and going over to the enemy, etcetera. Once a person is considered a turncloak they can become a pariah and no one will put their trust in them or ever respect them, not even the people who benefited from their betrayal.

Notorious Turncloaks

References and Notes