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Latest revision as of 17:34, 4 December 2023

Ulaanbaatar
NicknamesKeshig
Founded2048
Based inUlaanbaatar
LocationOuter Mongolia Province, Central Amenria, Empire of Amenria
StadiumOpen Sky Stadium
Colours  Red   White   Gold
CheerleadersShepherds
MascotHorse archer
Official fan clubRiders
PartnersMongolian University of Science and Technology
Chant"Keshig rule the fields!"

The Ulaanbaatar Keshig (Mongolian: Yлаанбаатарын Хэшиг Ulaanbaataryn Kheshig), or simply the Keshig is the quidditch team representing the province of Outer Mongolia in Amenria. The team is known for its aggressive tactics, with harassment of enemy chasers and beaters targeting the enemy seeker being regular plays by them.

Players

Altagiin Tömörbaatar

The fiery captain (or "Khan", as his team members like to call him) of the team, Tömörbaatar portrays himself as a hot-blooded, bold, if not slightly insane man on public. In reality, he is a cunning individual

Trivia

  • Ulaanbaatar means "red hero" in Mongolian, fitting the colours of the Kheshigs' uniform.