Peitros

"Peitros may not be the most hospitable of men but his is one of the finest commanders and a loyal friend."

- Emperor Antonio de Borgia

Peitros was Chief Justice of the Order of Judges and one of the foremost leaders of the Eriaduan Empire in 134 ABY.

Biography
Though not the most astute politician he was, however, regarded highly by Eriaduan Emperor Antonio de Borgia as a military commander, being the only person to hold the title and position of Commandant while also serving as the head member of the Order of Judges. As such, he was second in rank only to Emperor Borgia, and like all Judges of his Order, was absolutely loyal to the Eriaduan Emperor.



Chief Justice Peitros was formerly a high-ranking Admiral in the Imperial Fleet. He, like his friend and future-Emperor Antonio Borgia, had no intention of serving a new Sith Emperor. He fled with Borgia to Eriadu and helped him forge his own Empire in the Outer Rim and aided in the construction, organization, and training of his military forces. He was also the chief advocate for cracking down on dissidents in the Outer Rim by speeding up the judicial process. He was later made a Judge in the newly formed Order of Judges, a subsidiary of the Ministry of Law. He would eventually rise to the rank of Judge Magister, the highest rank achievable for a judge (aside from the position of Chief Justice), which was functionally equivalent to an Imperial Grand Moff in practice.

He served as the second-in-command in the Ascension Wars, present at all major engagements alongside Grand Commander Borgia, always commanding the leftwing of his forces. The forces under his command earned great acclaim during the decisive Battle of Mygeeto. This earned him the rank of Chief Justice, the chief of staff to the Emperor of the Order and its de facto leader. He would later bare witness to the betrayal of Cain Knightlord and his Rosen Kreuz Orden at wars end. He along with the other Judges, due to the fact that they all had sworn an oath of allegiance to the Eriaduan Emperor as an office not to Borgia as the title holder, they had no choice but to swear allegiance to Cain, who now called himself the Contra Mundi, and his Rosenkreuz Order.