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Historically the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praetorian_Guard elite guard of the Roman emperors ]; mainly a foot unit. As used here, it denotes an elite footsoldier who knows all the tricks of the trade.
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Historically the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praetorian_Guard elite guard of the Roman emperors ]; mainly a foot unit. As used here, it denotes a unit of veteran footsoldiers who know all the tricks of the trade.
  
 
Bonus feat at second level: Combat Expertise.
 
Bonus feat at second level: Combat Expertise.
  
List of bonus feats for level 5, 10, and 15: Close-Quarters Fighting, Diehard, Endurance, Great Fortitude, Improved Combat Expertise, Improved Feint, Improved Trip, Iron Will, Quick Draw, Tower Shield Proficiency.
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List of bonus feats for level 5, 10, and 15:
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Close-Quarters Fighting,
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Diehard,
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Endurance,
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Great Fortitude,
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Improved Combat Expertise,
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Improved Feint,
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Improved Trip,
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Iron Will,
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Quick Draw,
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Tower Shield Proficiency.
 
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Historically the elite guard of the Roman emperors ; mainly a foot unit. As used here, it denotes a unit of veteran footsoldiers who know all the tricks of the trade.

Bonus feat at second level: Combat Expertise.

List of bonus feats for level 5, 10, and 15: Close-Quarters Fighting, Diehard, Endurance, Great Fortitude, Improved Combat Expertise, Improved Feint, Improved Trip, Iron Will, Quick Draw, Tower Shield Proficiency.