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You have been conscripted into an army being raised to invade the enemy kingdom for using a thinly veiled premise. Roll 1d100 to see which unit you get put into so I can share more about what I made.

Also post cool things you or somebody made for a game you're in, just wanna see dudes have fun.
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Rolled 21 (1d100)

>>78944717
Aw yeah here we go
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>>78944721
You are a sternguard, a soldier heavily drilled in defensive action. Your section is often spread out to bolster the Line Platoons. At times your whole section may be summoned in order to cover a newly exposed flank vulernably to immediate threats.
>Green Stern
Within the last campaign season, Green Stern has been known to have the most punitive actions within all of Second Battalion. Highlights of crimes committed are: Punching a messenger and stealing their message to report as enemy intel due to intoxication, and keeping a caged ferret in the barracks as a pet without ever hygiening it.
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Rolled 44 (1d100)

>>78944717
pls gib comfy position in the rear as strategist to play with my minis or artillary
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>>78944816
>>78944816
You are an Archer of a Skirmisher Section. Although trained in using both longbows and shortbows, you specialize in close-range missiles and harassment. Other weapons include; javelins, slings, throwing axes. Sometimes Lineguards are sent with crossbows to bolster your capabilities.

During training operations, Skirmishers are stereotyped as just disappearing to sleep in the woods and not doing any drills. It's somewhat true.

>Orange Skrim
Orange Company is notoriously known to have a glory hound of a captain, and he often utilizes his Skirmishers to flank the enemy instead of harassing. As a result, most of the skirmishers of Orange Skrim are new, with a small body of seniors to train, mentor, and haze them.
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Rolled 87 (1d100)

Nice
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Rolled 75 (1d100)

>>78944717
Mein Gott, infiltrat.. I mean, helping our Vaterland is a duty of every citizen.
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Rolled 79 (1d100)

>>78944717
I win
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>>78944894
ah yes the saga of tanya the evil hours
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Rolled 60 (1d100)

>>78944717
Here we go.
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Rolled 48 (1d100)

>>78944717
Let's go.
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>>78944916
You are a Cavalryman. You were most likely selected due to having an animal handling background. As a Cavalryman, you were also trained in basic infantry skills like that of the many lineguards, but mostly focused on cavalry tactics and drills. You are used mainly to quickly react to emerging situation, dismounting sometimes just to be extra infantry, or to mount a charge in an already vulnerable flank.

Most of your day consists of taking care of the horses when not training, and as a new recruit, you'll be the one getting rid of the excrement.

>Violet Cav
Between the other two cavalry platoons of 2nd Battalion, Violet Cav is known to be the most squared away. Unfortunately, just as you got in, Silver Support's First Sergeant got replaced by an extremely puritan one, and has been pushing for banning alcohol from among the men, even during liberty.

>>78944930
You are part of Field Support Company's headquarters. You're either a specialized and highly trained Signaller, who transmits field signals across the battle space, and interpretting received signals, or perhaps even a Ranger, a Scout who is trained in correcting long range fires from arrows, siege engines, and/or canons. You might even have been one of the Field Medics, who are often tasked to join the other Support units like the Cavalry or the Missiles.
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>>78944934
You are a Cavalryman, like >>78944916.
>Yellow Cav
Yellow Cav has the fattest horses for some reason. They're slower than usual, but not by much. The Stable Corporal has been interrogated about this a few times, but investigation at least shows that he hasn't been taking any more fodder than the stables are owed.

>>78944966
You are in Violet HQ. You are probably like >>78944930, but it's also possible that you are just a simple runner, a Lineguard from the company with the Captain at all times because you're a fast runner, and could thus carry messages if signals can't do anything.

>>78944981
You are a Lineguard. The Spear of the Emperor. Your kind make up the bulk of the Army, not just this Regiment. Issued a helmet, cuirass, spaulders, gorget for defense, you are also quipped with the standard Army Defense Kit, consisting of the Army Seax and Buckler slung over one shoulder across your chest (issued to all personnel). On your other shoulder, you carry a satchel with your pole-arm heads, a set of interchangeable heads for your Army Spear to quickly convert your Spear into a halberd, hammer, or even bill.

>Gray Three
Coincidentally, Gray Three always finds itself as a reserve for a sister company. When being pushed to the frontline by Gray Proper, the battle space tends to put it into a situation that puts Gray Three to either White or Black Company's command temporarily, serving as reserves.
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>>78944794
Hell yeah. I'll defend the fuck out of that flank, my life for the cause. Who are we up against?
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Rolled 54 (1d100)

Cmon baby give me calvary, I wanna lance a motherfucker from horse back
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>>78945159
Well, I think l might cosy up with >>78944930 he seems a trustworthy fellow.
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Rolled 44 (1d100)

>>78944717
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Rolled 86 (1d100)

Rollan
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Rolled 76 (1d100)

>>78944717
Alright, stat me OP
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>>78945214
>Skirmisher
Guess il die
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>>78945225
>76: Fied Support Company, Engineer Platoon, Red-blue-yellow skrim
Considering I know very little about mechanics I'm going to assume that I'm either in training or just a gopher, that or I got the position through nepotism
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>>78944816
>>78945214
With our idiot of a commander we have to stick together, and even then our chances are slim
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>>78944717
Rolled 66, guess I'm cannon fodder
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>>78945347
deserting time? soldier of fortune hours?
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>>78944717
op can we haz moar lore on this army and setting?
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Rolled 84 (1d100)

>>78944717
Gimmie leadership
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Rolled 38 (1d100)

rollan
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Rolled 25 (1d100)

>>78944717
Oh boy, here I go.
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>>78945560
Also, on a related note, me and the guys in our campaign are working on an entire Clone battallion for our SWrpg game.
It's taking a while, because we want to name every single clone in the battallion.
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>>78945173
You are being deployed eastward to help the Custodians of the Temple of Uriel, also known as the Templars, defend against the heathen kingdoms. The location is in a mountainous jungle, although we can reach their by sea.

>>78945201
>Yellow One
You are a Lineguard. Sorry. Yellow One is known to be the muscle heads of Yellow Company. By the way, you have log carry for PT tomorrow morning. Yes, I know it's a Saturday.

>>78945214
See >>78944816

>>78945217
>Orange Cav
The Lieutenant in charge of Orange Cav would very much rather fire crossbows on horseback, and this preference has possibly saved your life a few times.
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>>78945225
You are an Engineer, trained to construct, operate, and maintain siege engines on the field. With a few carpentry skills, the Battalion often uses you to construct temporary defensive fortifications. You'll most often find yourself in the rear of a field battle, and if you're not operating a siege engine, you're probably on litter duty for the Line.
>Ironeers
You guys are simply the worst at making corrections to your fire throughout the Regiment. But at least you aren't as bad as the other Regiment's engineers.

>>78945416
This Army is in a setting I've been developing that I used to describe as Late Medieval/Early Renaissance Europe with a touch of magic, but it has slowly evolved into Ancient China but with Europeans and still a touch of magic.
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>>78945504
See >>78945504 for engineer information.
>Silverneers
You hate your life in here, because this engineer platoon has been known to get trebuchets up a mountain.

>>78945504
You are in Orange Company Headquarters. See >>78945159

>>78945560
You are a Lineguard. Thank you for your service.
>White Two
You got conscripted with your friend, but he was put into Black Company. He keeps complaining about it and all the bullshit he goes through, like how his Corporal lost a halberd head and blamed it on him. He keeps asking to get transferred to White Company as if it will be better. It's not any better.
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>>78945536
My bad, Orange HQ here >>78945735 was meant for you.
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>>78945657
>This Army is in a setting I've been developing that I used to describe as Late Medieval/Early Renaissance Europe

Conscription wasn't really a thing in late Medieval/early Renaissance Europe, but your setting isn't earth, so you do you.

Conscription doesn't really begin in Europe until the French Republic. A problem with conscription is that men pressed into service will demand political rights to go along with it (which was the whole point of the revolution, so not really a problem for the early Republic), and since you've armed and trained them, they have the force to back up those demands.

This doesn't mean that every Medieval or Renaissance army was made up of professionals, militia troops were extremely common, but their militia service was established on contractual agreements, and not a requirement. The meme of "le peasant mob forced to fight with pitchforks and shovels" is just that- a dumb meme that needs to die.
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>>78945945
What about levys?
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>>78945945
cont:
Not that I'm saying you're falling for the peasant mob meme, but another problem for conscription is that arming and training large numbers of men, and then maintaining them as a standing force who need to be housed and fed (and who aren't doing their ordinary work contributing to your economy) is VERY expensive.

The type of militia that I mention in my above post would skirt this problem by 1) only being liable for service for a set amount of time. 2) be made up of wealthier commoners (small landowners, craftsmen, tenant farmers willing to perform service as a portion of their rent) who paid for their own equipment (no standard issue gear). Cities would generally be autonomous from state authority, and would have their own militia forces.
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>>78945984
Same thing. A "levy" would be made of militiamen who paid for their own equipment, set aside a certain amount of time to conduct training, and performed this service in exchange for reduced taxes (if they owned land) or rent. They would be organized hierarchically based on their wealth and ability to procure arms.

The stereotypical "peasant levy" of untrained pitchfork-wielders would end up being more of a liability than an asset for anything other than immediate local defense (and even then they'd likely fuck things up), and a total disaster for campaigning, since they'd need to be fed and paid and the larger the army, the more problems you have with travel speed and encampment... all of that expense in exchange for absolute minimal fighting ability. Forcing landless serfs to fight is also kinda pointless, since they'd have no incentive to fight. If their LOCAL LORD loses, then they just pay their dues to the new guy and nothing changes. They don't give a shit who wins.
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>>78945984
Those weren't invented until 1873. May 20, to be precise.
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Rolled 4 (1d100)

>>78944717
Nice
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>>78946198
Heh.
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>>78946303
Wait, that's not one, that's several.
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>>78945945
>>78946035
>>78946174
pic related.

>>78946303
Color Support. You are a member of the Support Platoon, be it either Vanguard, Sternguard, Archer, or Cavalryman.

Being Color Guard was once a prestigious position, back when a unit's colors', their standard, was their pride and glory, and having it captured signified defeat. Thus, only the most seasoned veterans are put in the Color Guard, aka the Tenth Company., who mostly acted as reserves.

Today, those seasoned soldiers are now put in the front to work with their juniors and guide them in the field. The Color Guard has instead been changed to a unit to temporarily house injured/wounded soldiers who still have to finish their enlistment. In the field of battle, you are most likely in the most rear position as security.
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>>78946198
Now listen here you little shit
Noice
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Rolled 57 (1d100)

>>78944717
Fucking draft. This is why I don't pay taxes.
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>>78946495
So now I'm a possibly crippled rear guard? Fucking great, guess i'll go ride a horse with my nonfunctional legs or something
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Rolled 55 (1d100)

>>78944717
Come on, cavalry!
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Rolled 70 (1d100)

>>78944717
I'm interested
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>>78946495
Good effort, nice pic.

I'll continue: There would be a role for untrained poor "conscripts," but it would be in a sort of "logistics" category: Baggage carriers, cooks, camp sanitation workers, etc. They wouldn't be expected to fight, but any large force on campaign needs these types (they don't NEED them, but it's less trouble for your fighting men). Such personnel would be made up of the poorest; serfs (who have no choice), or poor tenant farmers who can perform such work in lieu of normal rents.
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>>78946518
You are a Vanguard. Heavily armored, specialized in frontal assault tactics, Vanguards are often used in reserve in a given line. The Lineguard act as a screen, and if a vulnerability is spotted anywhere, a section of Vanguard could be deployed to immediate push through an enemy line.
Their weapons of choice include the; Falchion, Poleaxe, War-scythes, Greatswords, Flails.
They should never be used on their own, and require Lineguards to support their advance.

>Yellow Van
Like most Vanguard sections, which are full of beefy men, this one is particularly beautiful about it. Their camaraderie, while queer, is strong like any other Vanguard section.

>>78946700
>Double 0's
You are of noble birth. Low ranking knight, your whole education was provided for by the Emperor, and you were obligated to find a career within His government. You had a good time being an accountant for one of the local treasuries, but when the Emperor asked for men, you were selected.

>Yellow Two Ban
You are the Bannert of Yellow Two. Assigned to you is a Drill Sergeant who knows the men better than you, but that's his job. You also get a little Ensign, a squire between the age of 18 and 21 who acts pretty much like your internt. You've actually done this before.

>>78946724
Lineguard.
>Black Three
For some reason, this platoon is filled with veteran Templars. They don't shut up about it, but they're good at keeping you alive, so just shut up and nod when they make fun of you.
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Rolled 61 (1d100)

Not line infantry, not line infantry
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>>78946996
>Violet One
Get on Line, private.
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Rolled 28 (1d100)

The pansy 3rd company got NOTHING on us!
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>>78947057
Sternguard.
>White Stern.
This section is known to have a whittling club. Passing from senior to junior, whittling has always been a bonding experience for this section. The very first figures made 25 years ago were of animals, but now everybody has been interested in whittling figures of skimpy clothed young ladies in extravagant poses.
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>>78946871
>Beefy gay Vanguard
Great, I'm gonna die on the front line, but only after rushing to fill the spot of someone gruesomely murdered a second ago. Those poor Lineguards with their sudden and unanticipated deaths. I'm not beefy or gay wtf? Well if I gotta rub oily shoulders with the baras that's that. At least the armor is good. Nearly worth all of the tax money I don't pay. Fracking draft.
>>78946996
>you're a faggot, Harry
Don't worry, purple Vanguard could be some muscle homos that might possibly avenge your grisly platooner's death.
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>>78946871
>Lineguard.
>>Black Three
Nice, these idiots need to put some respect on my name.

Can you give me some lore of the Templars?
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>>78945645

oi cunts oo wansum eh?
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>>78946871
As a noble, do I get a full plate harness and primitive firearm?
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>>78947127
The Templars, also known as the Custodians of the Temple of Uriel, is a marshal monastic order older than the Empire itself. Without getting too much into history, they are a holy order that vowed to defend the Temple of your Faith's Prophet from falling to the hands of heathens. They operate in a heavily mountainous area with dense jungle, and are the masters of Jungle and Mountain Warfare. Their organization receives volunteers, and all members are promoted from the bottom. There is no distincting between noble and commoners. They used to have a reputation of being extremely pious, but now they call themselves 'sinner' even among their own ranks in a casual manner; "Hey sinner, how about you shave that sin off your face, you look like a bag of ass!"

>>78947347
As a noble, you are not issued anything. Your service is your duty and honor. You were expected to purchase your own gear and equipment, although the Army does have equipment renting service for those Knights who aren't gear queers.
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>>78947370
Does a banneret have any other duties than waving the flag and making sure he mens' clothes aren't too dirty?
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>>78947420
As a Banneret, your duty is to command the platoon in the Captain's steed. This is why it's called "Banneret", you are holding a banner of his men. The physical banner is actually held by the ensign, your little squire intern who you sometimes force to eat with the privates so he could learn to be humble.

The actual duties of the Banneret is; making tactical platoon to company level decisions, keep your men in good condition, such as managing your sergeants to swap out their ranks, deciding who to stay in reserve, when to deploy smoke screens during an advance, make pace for your platoon to follow you in a timely manner but without overexerting their energy so that they would be vulnerable at contact, defend your men from enemy knights, who in this setting are ferocious fighters, and mentor your cadet to understand the good qualities of a military officer.
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>>78947512
So why don't all of an army's knights get into one unit and steamroll down the line?
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Rolled 16 (1d100)

>>78944717
Daddy needs a new pair of shooooooooooooes
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Rolled 28 (1d100)

>>78944717
Let’s gooooo!
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>>78947678
This has been a common tactic throughout history, and actually still persists throughout most of the world. In fact, this army does utilize units of knights. You're just not part of them, and they tend to be career military knights who just love to fight. The roster of this army utilizes knights in a spread out manner so that they can work in conjunection with each other to defend from a mass of knights and hold off long enough before a contingent of reinforcements can arrive on horseback in any place. It's more likely that many knights will be given to a captain to just run around wrecking shit while you babysit a platoon.

>>78947704
Headquarters soldier. See >>78945735
>Green Company
It's a bit of a nightmare to be in headquarters of Green Company since you have to deal with Green Stern's antics. You are one of the learned men and have been assigned scribe to hear one of the soldier's non-judicial punishment issued by your captain.
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>>78947732
See >>78947109.
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>>78947754
Eh, I'm outta the line of fire at least, could be doing worse. Plus it's even my favourite colour!

Seriously though, the art and setting details here are really cool. Keep poasting, OP.
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Rolled 4 (1d100)

Well... lets see the damage.
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>>78947800
I'm high right now and because you asked, I'm just gonna say shit I forgot to say.

>Templars
They're known for using kukris, a common weapon in the East. The Templars have adopted the kukri for general purpose, and any Templar veteran in the Regiment can be identified by possession of a kurkri.

>Regiments
The Army is composed of some 20-30 standing regiments at minimal strength during peace. Those numbers boosts as tensions increase, although the Empire does only have so much money, so sometimes it doesn't even boost at all until it wants to go to war. Each Regiment gets their personnel from a specific Shire, while the nobility are just shuffled around in any unit. Each Regiment has their own seal and colors. The tricolor system for the sub-units and the shapes are all the same for each Regiment, each one being identified by, Regiment name first. For example, Harness Green Two is 2d Plt, 4th Co., 2nd Bn, Localorshire Regiment, while Whiskey Green Two is 2d Plt, 4th Co., 2nd Bn, Westershire Regiment.

>>78947822
See >>78946495.
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>>78944717
dice+1d100
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Rolled 80 (1d100)

>>78944717
> Be me
> Lennard Smith, humble Blacksmith
> I can make a mean sword, spear, arrowheads, anything you need.
> One day some pimping horseman comes along and conscripts me on the spot
> Grab whatever shitty equipment I can find and walk down to the encampment
> Here's hoping I get a engineering company, where I'd be most useful
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>>78948026
Archer in Missile Platoon. You got the strength to pull an arrow. You know your elevations and your tension for your distances and angle. All you need is somebody to tell you how far to shoot and how many degrees to turn.

Or that's what you would have been, if it weren't for the fact that the recruiter knew of your skills. Instead you are put into 1st Battalion's Service Platoon in the Maintenance section, where you just fix and maintain the Battalion equipment.
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>>78948120
Forgot image.
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Let's see where I'm doin my time
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>>78948238
Fucked up my roll lmao
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>>78944717
See you on the other side folks
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>>78948250
Whoops, not a good start
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>>78948250
>>78948262
I’m not retarted I swear
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Rolled 43 (1d100)

>>78948250
>>78948272
>>78948262
Sorry, kept putting D instead of d
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>>78948272
>>78948262
>>78948250
options baka
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Rolled 71 (1d100)

Rolling
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Rolled 52 (1d100)

>>78944717
>Name's Dirk
>No last name, unless whoreson is alright with you guv
>Just here for the coin really, they said I could get outta the hole early if I joined up
>My crime? Innocent guv, victim of circumstance, I swear
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>>78948238
>>78948249
>>78948250
>>78948262
>>78948272
>>78948293
"Cadet, what the fuck are you doing with Stern? Get the fuck back to the line and hold Support's Banner. When this shit goes down, you stand right here, you don't move anywhere unless I tell you to. If the line breaks, you turn around and fucking run. You stupid little retard."

You are a Cadet an older squire who is serving in the army as part of your education before you are knighted. You're kind of an idiot, but don't worry, Lieutenant will take care of you.

>>78948305
Vanguard.
>Black Van
Vanguard sections tend to be the craziest group of soldieres in a given Line Company. Black Van has the most chill out of the Regiment's Vanguard Sections.

>>78948330
You are an Engineer in a Siege Company. A Regimental support unit, you specialize in carpentry, and have clear instructions to construct, operate, and maintain powerful siege engines and equipment. When the Regiment needs to, it can order you to construct hasty fortification for the whole Regiment, with the help of the grunts of course. At that point, you're there to supervise the construction of a regimental fortress.

The closest you'll ever get to battle is being at the bottom of a siege tower, operating it. Even then, the new canons have been making short work of walls, making your role as a foritifcation buster obsolete.
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>>78948462
Yes sir, thank you sir, banner is safe with me sir!
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>>78944717
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>>78944717
I noticed you have no scouts or recon in your armies anon...
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Rolled 12 (1d100)

>>78944717
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiMUOuYUy1w

Please be cavalry, please be cavalry, please be cavalry.
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Rolled 91 (1d100)

>>78944717
Come on something nice.
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>>78948558
Gold Support officer. I likey.
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>>78948499
>dubs
>69
You are the Banneret of Black Two. Not only are you a seasoned Lieutenant, but in your youth you had served in the Templars for a period of 4 years before returning home to be knighted. When the Emperor called, you answered, packed your trusty Kukri from your Templar days. Your men revere you and feel safe in your hands.

>>78948523
>I noticed you have no scouts or recon in your armies anon...
Recon units are sections within Battalion and Regimental HQ.
You are a skirmisher in Yellow Skrim. These guys have a reputation of having sleepless nights, being volunteered to set into ambush operations way too many times.

>>78948544
>Red Two.
Red Company has this strange custom where their soldiers like to snicker when they hear about their Captain standing by.

>>78948558
See >>78945147.
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>>78945945
>>78946035
It kind of worked for the Russian Empire.
Until it didn't.
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A whole lot of Yellows itt.
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>>78944717
Wow. Did you make this all yourself or is there a template I can steal?
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>>78945594
Heh, I was trying to design a custom OOB for the entire Republic military! It would have had some pretty broad strokes and not much detail on individual units, but it was an interesting thought experiment I wanted to do with pictures and everything.
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>>78948499
How useful would a spy in the army be anyway?
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>>78944717
Let's see
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>>78948848
>Yellow One, Lineguard
>>78948848
>A whole lot of Yellows itt.
You are all transferred to Third Company, a special declaration by the General to put all residents of the TeeGee part of the shire. Yellow Company is under the command of Captain Taron Gente, a knight from an obscure family. You have heard that he was a clerical student before he was summoned to serve as a senior officer for this war. He has no other military career to speak of.

>>78948798
I made it all myself. I'm that autistic.
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>>78948848
Shirt, I ended up same as >>78945201 and I also wanted cavalry. Is yellow one the "failed cavalryman" group? We don't get horses so we will become as strong as they are or smth.
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Rolled 4 (1d100)

1 get 1 get 1get
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>>78948635
>Russia
>Europe
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>>78947946
Disqualified from military service due to retardation
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>>78949004
Color Guard. Either you're too broken to fight but not broken enough to not work, maybe you're the son of somebody important. Whatever the case, you do a lot of work in the rear, but very little combat.
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>>78948948
>I made it all myself. I'm that autistic.
Hail, fellow autist!
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Rolled 19 (1d100)

>>78944717
Here’s hoping I get to live through the campaign with at least some of my limbs in working order!

>>78948948
>I made it all myself. I'm that autistic.
Very based.
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>>78949166
>fellow autist
What Regiment you from? Show me your colors.
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Rolled 5 (1d100)

>>78949192
Let's see where I'd be if I were from Westershire or smth
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>>78949187
>Green Three
Lineguard in the most heinous company.

>>78949225
>Westershire
You hail from Westershire, the Emperor's ancestral seat of power. He still even bears the surname of Wester. It's strange though, since he never resided in Wester, having been a potential cadet but inheriting the imperial throne as well as the Earldom of Wester.
>Iron Battalion HQ.
Take your pick, smart guy.
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>>78944717
dice+1d100

lets hope for support
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>>78949256
Looking at that table, we had no Chaplain yet, did we? What's the religion like in your setting?
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does anyone else just usually not bother posting in these threads, instead just going to the bottom of the page and looking at the last post's digits and using that as their "roll"?

No, just me?

Well, anyway, according to this "roll" >>78949297 I'm in a fuckin dedicated archer detachment of field support company, which I'm thinking means I've got a high likelihood of not fuckin dying, which seems nice
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>>78949297
The Ecclessiarchy has supplied a Bishop per Regiment. As the military arm of the Holy See, but actually a puppet of the Emperor, the Holy See has sanctioned each Campaign Regiment as a mobile diocese, and supplying each one with a Bishop to serve the spiritual needs of their soldiers.

This is your Bishop, the Reverend Nathaniel Hollerby, third son of the Baron Hollerby. You heard he had a distinguished career as a Cadet in the Army, but never once served after being knighted.

The State Religion's main feature is the idea that the world/humanity are in a punished state for defying God. They are waiting for God to return to correct their mistake. Here's the funny version: Imagine humanity as a toddler and God as a mother in a grocery store. Imagine the toddler refusing to leave the store unless they get candy. Now imagine the mother walking away like she doesn't care, but secretly hiding around a corner without the dumb kid knowing. Now the toddler is crying. Humanity is lost and afraid.

>>78949413
Gotta roll in options for it to count, not post ID.
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Rolled 44 (1d100)

>>78944717
Let me see what position I'm best suited in.
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>>78949516
Is that their holy symbol on his helmut or the mark of his rank or position?
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>>78949529
>Orange Skrim
You are a skirmisher. Maybe you were in the archery club. Or some other sports club like slinging and javelin throwing. You did well in those sports. Let's see if you can do it with armor.
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>>78949529
>>78944894
>Skirmisher Orange Skyrim
Meh, it's alright. I have to start somewhere. I assume field commissions weren't a thing yet.
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>>78949633
Almost all of these symbols are the regimental seal. For this thread I made it the silhouette of a d20, because why not. Pic related are some other possible seals, I was pretty much inventing an art style for a culture. The bottom far right is their holy symbol, it's a simplified and stylized crutch.

>>78949675
>I assume field commissions weren't a thing yet.
As it currently stands, the offers of knighthood are not uncommon, but they are often rejected. The culture of this empire has developed a stark contrast in the lives of the nobility and the common people, who both share similar wealth statuses not counting impoverished, just different career tracks. It's obvious this two caste system won't last long anymore and it's just an obsolete cultural barrier from a past era.
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Rolled 58 (1d100)

>>78949633
forgot to roll also waiting for answer
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>>78944717
rolling
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Rolled 70 (1d100)

>>78949776
lol whoops
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dice+1d100

Really neat roll thread op
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Rolled 73 (1d100)

>>78949811
Oops, put it in the wrong box
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>>78949811
>>78949816
I don't want this chud in my company.
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Rolled 30 (1d100)

>>78944717
Rollan!
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>>78949765
Yellow Stern. Make sure there is always at least two Lineguards behind you and you'll be fine.

Also I did answer but I will take the opportunity to also share this mock up.

>>78949794
>Black Three
See >>78946871.

>>78949816
>Black Skrim
This section has been praised for being one of the stealthiest skirmisher sections, having been able to sneak up on enemy flanks in the night before the morning. You find out all they do is just sleep in the woods and do camping things during training, and then inexplicably improvise their tasks on the field to great success. They can't explain it, so they just sleep on it.
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>>78949862
You are a sapper. Once used to sap enemy defenses, their role eventually expanded and specialized into employing advanced and dangerous weaponry, such as flamers, a two-man operated device requiring a pumper and a gunner. That's only one of their uses, other uses include setting off powder kegs, building specialized ordnance for engineers, and just being creepy about fire.
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>>78949843
Hey man, I'm proud to be a slacker skirmisher
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>>78949942
>I'm a medieval flamethrower man
Fucking sick
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Rolled 46 (1d100)

>>78949862
>>78949942
aw you got the cool job
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>>78949516
Sounds cool then, I'll help other kids while we wait for the Mommy to come back.
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Rolled 63 (1d100)

>>78944717
I believe in myself
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>>78949873
I wanna be an officer too. Don't stick me with the enlisted men! Make me black 3 vanguard captain or a lieutenant at least.
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Rolled 25 (1d100)

So what are we fighting for Sir?
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Rolled 74 (1d100)

I made a system of guards for fantasy games that works pretty well at being an effective policing force while not being staffed enough to preclude roguery and skulldudgery.

Guards patrol in pairs of 2 randomly drawn from a squad on duty in the sector of the city.
Each squad has 10 members. 1 level 3 sergeant, 2 level 2 corporals, and 7 level 1 privates.
6 members of the squad have some form of shield/one-handed weapon. 4 members have a crossbow and reach weapon, usually with a bonus to disarm or trip. All members have a sap or light mace for less lethal takedowns. Anyone not level 1 has a set of manacles.
There is always some form of expert at the staging area that can process paperwork, check forgeries, repair dented equipment, and generally be a non-combatant. Minor magic users are there for 1 shift out of 3, but their schedule isn't stable by design and limited number.
All staging areas report to a central post that has another squad on rapid-response, but is generally there to function as a day off for the lucky squad to be assigned that day. These posts also have more numerous and skilled experts keeping thing running, and always have a minor magic user on hand, using mending or cure minor wounds. They, along with experts, are generally non-combative, but probably have at least one trick up their sleeves.

Generally speaking, they'd be 55ish government types per 5000ish civilians. A high ratio compared to today, but when the sewers might have kobolds in them, it pays to be prepared.

>Now gimme that Iron Battalion.
>Imagine being Jewels.
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>>78950276
hawhaw
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Rolled 24 (1d100)

>>78944717
I’M FROTHING AT THE MOUTH AND READY FOR WAR!!!
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Always love to see fantasy (and sci-fi for that matter) military structures, occasionally have toyed with making my own but I've not been this dedicated...kind of want to now though
Either Space-Navy or a Steampunk military, because what can I say, my tastes are fairly basic

Lets see where I am

>>78949873
Slightly more organised than I'd expect out of a late-renaissance army honestly, but it's your world, you do you. And it's interesting A few ranks I'm curious about

>LPvt
Lance-Private?
>Sir
Bit of a weird one
>LSgt
Lance-Sergeant?
D I presume is Drill?
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>>78950001
>Gray One
You look at Gray Three and how often they get a break in a battle and feel a bit envy.

>>78950042
>Violet Three
You're a Lineguard in Violet Three. Guess what, your Drill Sergeant's first name is literally Chad. He is not a Chad, but he's a pretty cool guy that can trick Lieutenant into letting you guys sleep for another hour.

>>78950181
Get the fuck back on line.

>>78950197
>White Two
Pretty average Line Company, has the kind of expected bullshit, but a bit of unexpected bullshit to keep it interesting.

You gents are being sent off to fight the good fight against Heathens threatening not only your Holy City, but also the one known sea route to the rest of the known world. Those bastards.

>>78950276
You are a canoneer. You operate and maintain canons. Lucky you.

>>78950276
>White One
>I’M FROTHING AT THE MOUTH AND READY FOR WAR!!!
The Company liked your enthusiasm. They pushed you to White Van. Welcome to the suck.
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This is your Regimental leadership.
>General Byron, Baron of Pustee
A seasoned career military knight. General Byron volunteered to take command of the Regiment. He recently stepped down from a position within the Emperor's cabinet in order to personally lead the Regiment eastward.

>Cadet Robert, Earl-Expect Surny
The soon to be Earl Surny once knighted, Cadet Robert has volunteered to serve additional time in the Army as a cadet, earning him a top Squire position in the Regiment. Despite being of higher social and financial status than General Byron, as per military tradition, Robert is still treated beneath even a lowly knight of no rank. This is usually unacceptable outside of the military, but Robert takes it like a man because he's probably a masochist.

>SgtMaj Albert Shumate
A seasoned veteran, Albert Shumate was the son of a cobbler before enlisting in the Army. There are countless of baseless rumors of him murdering a whole squad or platoon of enemies in previous campaigns as a Private. His current job is pretty much to monitor the status of the men of the Regiment for the General, and is often on the move to each battalion before reporting back to the General.

>>78950406
>Blue Headquarters
You're the First Squire of Blue Company, a senior cadet position.

>LPvt
Leading Private.
>Sir
Literally Sir. A knight with no formal title of position in the Army.
>LSgt
Lancery Sergeant. I was in the Marine Corps and I liked how we had a Gunnery Sergeant, and I figured the Lance was the medieval version. They get called Lenny affectionately.
DSgt is Drill Sergeant. Figured that would be an interesting rank to have since they actually still do drilling.
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>>78950426
>Get the fuck back on line.

Bitch make me!
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>>78950426
>You are a canoneer. You operate and maintain canons
>canon
Oh great! I get a friggin' desk job. Just my luck... Damned Jewels.
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>>78944717
I'm not sure how to roll but ill give it my best shot.
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>>78950478
See that "options" bar? Right about your text box?
See that sticky on the front page holy gosh-jeez?
Put it together, Anon.
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>>78950505
Don't spoonfeed the newfag jackass tell him to leave.
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>>78950539
I just hope that a dude that can't read instructions won't join engineer corps or worse canoneers.
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>>78950539
You're probably right. The roll instructions are on the sticky, yet dudes can't be bothered to look.
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>>78950552
Surely there are ways they use to weed those ones out, at least I hope so.
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>>78950451
Ah, so all officers are knights?
Makes sense I guess, though it's more knights than one might expect - again, obviously it's your world so it can work how you like.

"Lancery" sounds a bit weird, but it's unique and interesting. A little surprised there's no Colour Sergeant, seeing as you've very much got Colours to protect.

>Marine Corps
I always like the Navy having their own mini-army (also the way that it's got its own integrated everything in the US is interesting), that's always been cool to me - in my slowly-coalescing ideas for fantasy militaries I'm certainly thinking at least one faction should do that, and go further even (for example the IJA army in WWII had their own ships, the interservice rivalry got that bad). Coming from a brit tradition I'd expand on stuff like the Naval Armoured Car Division and Landships - which were both land shit the navy got involved in. That and oddities like Machine Guns (Gatling, Maxim etc.) being "Artillery" for a while
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Rolled 96 (1d100)

>>78944717
Come on cav!

>>78950505
Thanks
>>78950539
>>78950552
not new just cant be fucked to read the sticky.
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>>78950637
piss off newfag
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>>78950687
stay mad
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Rolled 44 (1d100)

>>78944717
rollan
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>>78950735
>>78944816
>>78945214
>>78949529
>>78944894
Guess that makes four of us.
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>>78950426
> The Company liked your enthusiasm. They pushed you to White Van. Welcome to the suck.
Very cool
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>>78950001
>cool
But there's so much fire involved.
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Rolled 25 (1d100)

>>78944717
Rolling.
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Rolled 33 (1d100)

Fun thread.
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Rolled 25 (1d100)

>>78944717
Lets see what we get
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>>78952664
Welcome to White Two, my friend. Let's fuck some shit up.
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>>78944717
How long conscription lasts, and is there any way to avoid getting conscripted? Also asuming setting is advanced enough to have state armies, are there any groups that would try to bring down opressive system that conscripts people?
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>>78950824
It just proves that most people will be brought into meatgrinder. I hope our company captain gets killed before we die, since it looks like he is most incompetent leader in army.
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>>78950603
>more knights than one might expect
Knight is merely a title, and also a role in society, not in warfare. Think of them more like the Gentry.
>Colour Sergeant
There is a Color Guard that protects Regimental colors. Otherwise, each sub-unit has a baby ensign to hold the banner, and at any point the line breaks that allows the enemy to get anywhere near Company Colors, something has to be done immediately.

>>78950637
>White Arrow

>>78950735
>>78944816
>>78945214
>>78949529
The four of you are given a four-man tent. These tents are meant for a whole team of four to sleep in, with seniors mixed with juniors. Unfortunately there junior to senior ratio is high, and you find yourselves given a tent to share during the movement.

>>78951832
>>78952664
>White Two
Welcome to White Two, soldier.

>>78951944
>Blue Two
You first day in the army, you meet Corporal Wicket. He sizes you and sees how scrawny you are. He squeezes your skinny arm. "This is gonna change." He then flexes his bicep for you. You're not sure to be excited or to be scared.

>>78953690
Your conscription lasts at most 4 years, during that time you will be compensated with pay. While you will not receive any hard cash during your service, you will receive banknotes that you can use at mobile army stores. Your remaining cash will be awarded to you on your discharge. At its current state, the Empire has more of a rebelling nobility who perceive their rights and opportunities have been restricted to only state work. The common people, however, have been having a good time for the past 15 or so years, with the Emperor utilizing his army of knights to manage and administrate public services such as the postal system that grew out of a network of military communication outposts.

No more art for the next 6 hours, sorry dudes.
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>>78953825
Hey can I at least be an ex-officer who was court martialed and busted down to private for insubordination? That way I can still think I'm better than everyone.
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this looks like a shitty quest thread
please take your shitty quest to the shitty board designed for shitty shit like this
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>>78953945
Did someone get sand in their vagina?
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Rolled 63 (1d100)

>>78944717
Reporting for duty
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>>78952664
>>78951832
>>78950197
>>78945560
Looks like we get a tent gentlemen. I call the back.
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>>78944717
68
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>>78953825
Are there any pluses from being in army? Since right now it all looks bleak to be fair.
You lose 4 years of your life, have to risk death, while not even defending your homeland, are not even paid until after you leave.
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>>78954703
The chicks dig it.
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>>78954703
You get to plunder the spoils of war.
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>>78954889
Bitch we're professionals.
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Rolled 76 (1d100)

>>78944717
>you have to give reasons for invading because... because you just have to, okay?
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>>78953927
You were born a noble, but circumstances have lead you to lose your status. Your father refuses to speak with you, and your mother sometimes secretly sends money out of concern. You might have disgraced your family name by acting like a jackass, or you decided to pursue a non-government career like that of an Artist or even Doctor. But now you are on the rolls as a commoner. Get on Line.

>>78953945
I know I said I wasn't going to draw anymore, but I guess you fucking rate.

>>78954088
>Violet Three
Welcome to the Line, grab your gear, we're going to go over some Halberd drills.

>>78954703
You are defending the Holy Temple, and while you aren't receiving cash, you still are paid, it's just that you can only use it at the army store where you can purchase snacks and other gear that aren't issued to you. You also receive veterans' benefits, the Emperor had passed a law that helped find employment within the state (non-military) for veterans and disenfranchised mercenaries (they were 'outlawed'), so that he doesn't have a bunch of unemployed citizens who are trained in the arts of war.

>>78954948
>Ironeers
Luck you.
It is your civil duty to serve in the army as someone who benefits from His Imperial Majesty's Public Services.
It is your religious duty to defend your fellow religious adherents from the heathens.
The Holy City also overseas a channel that leads maritime cargo into the rest of the Empire and is the only safe route. You might be financially screwed if it gets conquered by an enemy. But that reason is a lot more flimsy.
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Rolled 54 (1d100)

>>78944717
hit me
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Rolled 39 (1d100)

>>78944717
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>>78954928
Conscripts are not professionals. And even 'professionals' occasionally take advantage of events.
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>>78955218
>Yellow One
Welcome to Yellow Company, you're probably in good hands.

>>78955219
>Orange
Sucks to be in Orange Company.

>>78954928
War crimes don't apply to heathens.
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>>78955493
OP, could you give a very general overview of the strengths/weaknessess/personalities of each Company? Curious.
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>>78956078
It's a bit difficult since most of the companies were understrength right until the conscription. Even most of the officers were selected or transferred for the purpose of this regiment.

But because you've asked and I'm at work, let me give you a break down of the Line Companies.

>Red has Red Leader Standing By memes for some reason.
>Blue is pretty squared away, but it's no rose garden.
>Yellow is stacked with men from TeeGee.
>Green is the most heinous company with many punitive actions, although none going as far as execution or maiming.
>Orange has the highest casualty rate among skirmishers, although being a Lineguard isn't too bad.
>Violet is the laziest, with a Captain who is less about showing how capable he is and more about keeping his men alive. Expect hard training but so und decisions duringa battle.
>White is pretty normal, nothing outstanding.
>Gray is also pretty normal, also nothing outstanding.
>Black is stacked with Templar veterans. They kind of run the Company.
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>>78956518
Thanks anon. Your setting seems pretty cool.
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Rolled 43 (1d100)

>>78944717
Glory or death I guess
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>>78956078
>78 and 78
>>78956582
"Of course, sir." Your Platoon Sergeant dismisses himself after having relayed you information about the men.

>>78956650
>Orange Stern
WELCOME TO THE STERNGUARD, PRIVATE, PICK UP BOTH OF THOSE SHIELDS AND SPRINT.
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Rolled 90 (1d100)

I never asked for this...
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>>78957346
No you didn't but the Emperor asked for you, and you will answer him.
>Violet Arrow
Here are five quivers of 50 arrows each, you're carrying them for the movement. Move.
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Rolled 22 (1d100)

Lets see if i remember how to enlist
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>>78957499
>Enlisted before.
Thank you for your service soldier, it seems we made a mistake. There are plenty of young men who still need to pay their dues, so please accept this Army Seax as forgiveness. In fact, take a box of 10, we're trying to get rid of them. Oh, you're also trying to get rid of your Seaxes? This is awkward.
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>>78957566
I suppose if you're just trying to get rid of them a bit of entrepreneurship on the side won't hurt anybody then.
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>>78957700
Nobody wants to buy them, this is why we're trying to get rid of them. The Army is overstocked with old Seaxes, and the civilian populace also has a bunch of them, especially since 15% of the population from ages 30 to 65 and up are combat veterans.
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>>78956518
>tfw blackchad
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Sup
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P2attemp
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Rolled 83 (1d100)

P3attempt
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>>78958982
>>78959011
>>78959025
You're an idiot.
>Silver Support
The Company ties you to a smarter horse so you won't get lost anymore, your job is to just take care of the stables.
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Nice army Zhuge Liang but gimme some siege weapons
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>>78959203
kek
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Rolled 95 (1d100)

Reporting for duty

reluctantly
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Rolled 55 (1d100)

>>78944717
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>>78959945
You know me.

Ladies love a cavalryman.

Can't I just wear the uniform back at headquarters and keep our brave wives company on the homefront?
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>>78944717
let's take a look
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Rolled 23 (1d100)

>>78955209
What about married men, can they get their pay now but sent home? We have families to look after!
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>>78959968
How about I kill you and take your horse lazybones. I was born into nobility, I should have a horse!
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Rollan
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>>78959945
>>78959968
You are a Cavalryman. Cavalrymen are issued distinct greaves and cavalry gloves. This extra armor sounds ideal, but really you're only issued them because of how vulnerable your lower body will be for most of your career.
>Can't I just wear the uniform back at headquarters and keep our brave wives company on the homefront?
Keep shoveling the horse shit, Private.

>>78960071
White Headquarters.
>What about married men, can they get their pay now but sent home? We have families to look after!
Single fathers are the only ones exempt from military service, although single men are targetted before married ones, and then ones with children and married. But we all know everybody rolling here are single virgins, now take this horse and deliver a message to Blue for me.

>>78960177
Buy your own fucking horse, you little shit. These are Battalion's horses for the men.

>>78960197
Battalion Headquarters.
You have a specific set of useful skills. Maybe you are well literate and are a scribe. Maybe you are good with numbers and are one of the custodians. Maybe you're an artisan and you're with maintenance. Maybe you're just a smart guy and are with signals. Maybe you're an excellent woodsman, so you're in recon. How special of you.
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>>78960364
You can humiliate me and take away my title and inheritance but you'll never rob me of my sense of entitlement!
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Rolled 89 (1d100)

>>78944717
rollan
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Rolled 66 (1d100)

>>78944717
So what is the structure of the support units?
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>>78960452
>Orange Arrow

>>78960513
>Violet Skrim
>So what is the structure of the support units?
The support units represent the second in command of their parent units. This is because it requires a competent commander that can oversee the battlefield and reassign the support sub-units where they are needed most. In practice and principle, command over the support unit falls to the parent Commander, but it's good to have an extra pair of competent eyes to monitor and distribute battlefield assets. Commanders of support units tend to be next in line for an appointment to a higher Executor position.

Some lore I haven't mentioned yet, because each Battalion is commanded by a Lieutenant General, the most senior LtGen is actually in command of the Support Battalion, also known as Jewel. Because it represents all the colors, the position of command is sometimes refered to as "Rainbow General".
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>>78960793
Sir requesting a reassignment, my dick is simply too big to be a lineguard.
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Rolled 7 (1d100)

Reporting.
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dice+1d100

>>78944717
gib retard gf
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>>78961041
You are the gf anon. And seriously how many of you weren't even here before /qst/ was split off? That's after moot left. That's like omega-level newfaggotry.
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>>78944717
Reporting for duty sire!
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>>78960905
Must've missed a space in the dice+d100 or something, rolled 45
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>>78960905
We need tough guys in Vanguard.

>>78961009
3rd Battalion Headquarters.
You are a Field Nurse, an herbalist who has practical knowledge on applications, but you are by no means a scientist. You assist the Field Surgeon in treating wounded soldiers brought to the rear.

>>78961041
>>78961136
A female member of the Imperial family has been sent to 3rd Battalion Field Aid Section to function as a civilian field nurse. It is Princess Marilyn, granddaughter of the Emperor. She arrived in equipment implying her intent in going to the frontline, but she assures us she is only there for medical duty, citing her tiara as proof.

>And seriously how many of you weren't even here before /qst/ was split off?
I remember wondering where all the quests went.
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Rolled 55 (1d100)

>>78944717
So what kind of artillery are we dealing with here?
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Rolled 8 (1d100)

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Damn you OP, it's 1:30am and I was about to sleep but now I just want to read through all your armybuilding instead
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Rolled 45 (1d100)

>>78944717
Comfy rearguard position, comfy rearguard position...
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>>78956518
>>78958726
>tfw greengang
White, Blue, and Gray-lets BTFO
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>>78961490
That's GrEychad to you, colony spawn.
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Rolled 45 (1d100)

>>78944717
How thinly veiled are we talking? Is it as thin as Tokugawa's premise for killing Toyotomi's last living heir?
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>>78961397
What benefits do I get transferring from White Two to White Vanguard? Dental at the least?
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>>78961600
>>78961467
I guess we're both grey company HQ staff buddies!
Unless I'm assigned as a political officer, in which case your questioning the cause of the war has been Logged
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>>78961406
>Yellow Two
>So what kind of artillery are we dealing with here?
Mainly trebuchets and cannons. Haven't worked out the specifications yet.

>>78961408
>Jewel Headquarters

>>78961467
>Gray Headquarters

>>78961600
>Double 0's
>Gray Headquarters
You are the First Squire of Gray Company. As the most senior Cadet of Gray, you have implied seniority to the rest of the squires of the company. Your listed duties is assisting the Captain in any of his needs, but your true purpose is being groomed for a military career, or that you are a high ranking noble. In battle, you will be the one to hold the company standard, which unlike the Platoon and Section flags, cannot in any circumstance be captured. Sometimes a lieutenant will need an extra man, so Captain will take back his standard for you to join your older brothers.

>How thinly veiled are we talking? Is it as thin as Tokugawa's premise for killing Toyotomi's last living heir?
The kind that's a flimsy excuse to get you to participate and ask questions.

>>78961729
You get more equipment to carry.
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>>78962931
>you get more equipment to carry
T-thanks anon...
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>>78962931
>Gray Headquarters
So, purely out of curiosity, does this army have a political corps?
Someone to administer beatings until morale improves, and ensure loyalty to the Emperor?
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Rolled 100 (1d100)

>>78944717
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I wanna re-roll.
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>>78944717

dice+1d100
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>>78964161

I have a feeling this is me. Looks like I'm a war profiteer.
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>>78963838
Oh shit!
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>>78963793
No, although it does have a Constabulary that monitors the foreign nobility (the Empire's core is in its local Kingdom, and it has hegemony over 6 greater kingdoms).

>>78963838
Lancers don't get conscripted. You're a volunteer, and you've probably been in service for a while. Equipped with standard pattern full harness, your job is to be a shock unit, crashing into the enemy with great force to instill utter chaos. You are also trained in dismounted combat, which is equally as important to your profession, although you're most useful backed by lineguards when on foot.

>>78963915
Dude it's not like I know who did or didn't roll.
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Rolled 98, 82, 66, 34, 79, 6, 66, 40, 67, 69 = 607 (10d100)

>>78964576
>Dude it's not like I know who did or didn't roll.

Then I'm gonna roll 10 times at once and choose which one I like best.
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>>78965220
mmmm I'm not really feeling these either

maybe 67
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Rolled 39 (1d100)

>>78944717
Let's go
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>>78949192
Alas, my specific brand of autism involves rapid intake of information, usually via reading, along with the ability to recall it accurately whenever something I’ve learned about comes up in conversation.

As an example of just how rapid: back in 2005 I read every Wheel of Time book that had been published ~a month.
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bump
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Rolled 20 (1d100)

>>78944717
This is a really neat thread OP. really enjoyed this idea. May the dice gods have mercy on me
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>>78950451
>marine
Hello you autistic crayon muncher. Good work here.
much love,
your autistic chairfairy fren
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>>78957421
Well, I worked as a town postman for five years and the weight distribution on these things is better than on my shitty old bag, so lets carry some stuff from A to B, I guess.
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Rolled 53 (1d100)

>>78944717
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>>78969658
Well shit. CC it is then.
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>>78946495
Memories
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>>78965220
>>78965244
Have fun, I guess.

>>78965251
>Orange One
Liner

>>78967987
>Green Van
You're about to get whiskey boarded as an initiation rite.

>>78968063
I do love me some colors.

>>78969658
>>78969681
You are not Company Commander, merely a soldier within the headquarters of Yellow. This means you're either a Field Medic, a Signaller, a Ranger, or a Runner. Probably a medic.
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>>78945945
>>78946035
>>78946174
Conscription is for free men. The more there are free men the more universal coscription can be.
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>>78970469
Liner: This sucks!
Sterny: I like the way this sucks!
Vanner: I wish it would suck more!
Cavver: Sure sucks down there!
Color Guard: What?! All the crackers got soggy? This sucks!
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>>78970469
>You're about to get whiskey boarded as an initiation rite.
Fuck. how did the softest manlet get stuck in the hardest unit.
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>>78970469
Field medic eh? Well, I'm set.

Do I have a surgeon's kit?
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>>78970657
I never meant for Sternies and Vanners to be any higher quality than Liners. They're just specialized with their own training. Their drills require Liners to work, because after all, every asset is in support of the Line. Think of them as Weapons Platoon in a USMC Line Company consisting of Mortarmen, Assaultmen, and Machinegunners (although IIRC, Assaultmen got cancelled and Mortars got moved to Company HQ).

I like to imagine during initial training, they grab all the grunts and make them charge at some kind of impact resistant device. Anybody who knocks it down gets put into Vanguard. I also like to imagine they select Sternguards for being able to resist shoving, like putting them in full harness and having a pony charge at them, anybody who gets knocked back the least gets put into the Stern.

>>78971502
No, but you're equipped with a field herbarlist's kit that includes pre-mixed herbal remedies, mostly disinfectants and coagulants. When a soldier goes down on the line, he will be pulled to the rear of the line by his buddies, and they'll do their best to keep him from dying like slapping a tourniquet on him or patching up a stab wound. Your job is to clean wounds and monitor casualties being extracted to the Battalion Aid Station where the Battalion Field Surgeon could put in work. Then you return to the line and continue after drop off. By the way, we have a low stock of herbs, so I hope you brought some of your own.
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>>78964576

Were the cavalry detached from their own regiment to form this regiment's battalion?
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>>78971972
Most likely, yes. They can also be made up of volunteer knights who already have the training, although those guys don't get paid to be lancers like commoners do.

>>78971972
Your unit's callsign would just be Harness Violet Arrow. Harness is the callsign of the Regiment, and there's only one Violet Arrow per Regiment, so you know it's going to be located in the Field Support Co. of 2nd Bn.

The names were designed to be distinctive and expedient.
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How many men does a Regiment have?
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>>78970469
Really like your art style. You practice or is it just what comes natural for you?
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>>78972075
See >>78947109. This is the textbook Table of Organization and Equipment for a standard Campaign Regiment. There is not one regiment with full/complete and unaltered T/O. For example, a Regiment tasked with guarding a mountain range would be stacked with skirmisher platoons instead of skirmisher sections.

A Campaign Regiment is designed to be able to deter rebellions by having a combined arms force capable of dealing with any military threat. Regiments are often strung together during offensives, usually in threes (left, center, and right flanks), but on the defensive, they're scattered in defensive positions in foritifications, designed to hold out until neighboring Regiments arrive.

>>78972080
Practice, studying, and economizing. I don't really draw like this, but this is my "economic" style, I like draw little dudes because they're great for designing since I focus on distinct features. Also they're fast to produce.
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>>78972242
Alright. Either way, looks good.
Anyways how well does your typical regiment perform in your world? This a high fatality kind of setting or do they have a pretty solid combat record?
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>>78972319
>Anyways how well does your typical regiment perform in your world?
Very well for now. This level of military organization is rather innovative at the time, having been initially implemented in a much more primitive form 30 years ago. The advantage won't last too long when neighbors begin immitating it.

>This a high fatality kind of setting or do they have a pretty solid combat record?
I'm not sure what's the best word to describe it, but this isn't meant to be a gritty setting, just modernized. While it has late medieval/early renaissance tech, it does not live in a society like them, and is a lot more similar to Imperial China. That being said, a large majority of frontline combatants go home with at least all of their limbs in tact, maybe a stab wound in their arm or thigh.
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>>78971607
Can't be that hard to knock over if my 5'6" skelemode ass can knock it over. We can't all be chad Vanners.
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>>78972786
You might not have the body of a vanner but you have the spirit of one. Aggression is more important for Vanguards.
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>>78964576

What sort of unit culture do the lancers have?
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>>78972876
Truly vanners are the chadliest chads. bustin skulls and crackin teeth.
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>>78972786
They represent the premier elite conventional unit. They're a bit cocky, get paid more, and get the most freedom. Lancers are men who qualify as expert horse riders and proficient in foot combat, because yes, even Lancers can get told to dismount and cover a flank or help push a Line on foot.

The Emperor pushed for a change in military culture decades ago; Everything supports the Lineguard. Throughout the world's history, Heavy Cavalry used to be the boys who win wars, using the line as fodder or screen. In the Imperial Army, the Lineguard is the main effort, and everybody else is exploiting the battlespace to support them.

>>78973105
Vanners tend to have the highest casualty rate in a given field operation, but that's due to their given role in pushing. Don't worry too much about being sent in as fodder though, because if you are, so is the rest of the company.
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Rolled 40 (1d100)

>>78944717

Alright, time to be cannon fodder.
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>>78945230
Not if you move your fat ass out of the way
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>>78973464
Me and my Green Vanner buddies are here for a fun time, not necessarily a long time. I think i'm gonna be a war-scyther. Gotta get that wicked harvest.
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Rolled 15 (1d100)

Point me at the enemy
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>>78974119
>Skrimmer
Eh. Is raiding and infiltrating significant in this era?
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Rolled 88 (1d100)

rolling
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Rolled 46 (1d100)

Let's see.
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>>78974300

Guess some greenbro's are going to get shot in the back with my shit aim
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>>78974539
you fuckin better not hit me. I swear on God I will crawl to your position and remove those bow fingers.
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>>78973105
Need a photo of the truck from this but full of Vanguard.
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>>78973544
Welcome to the Line, where boys become men.

>>78974119
>Red Skrim

>>78974261
Yes, Battalions often send out detachments of Companies who would conduct raid and ambushes on enemy movement. While the line is tightly packed by platoon, the battle space is often spread out in the field, allowing maneuverability. Each flank covers another in case the enemy gets any smart ideas.

>>78974300
>Dubs
You're the Banneret of Green Arrow, also the Echelon Leader of Silver Arrow. We don't expect you to loose any arrows, but you will monitor the battlefield and put your men where you think they will best help the Line, or do what the Captain tells you.

Longbows come with side sights and trajectory marks. Archers practice good form so that arrowdraws are consistent, all you gotta do is adjust elevation, which a sergeant will give corrections on since you won't even see where your arrow will land in battle.

>Pic related
Some designs for a seax to illustrate this army's evolution. It currently produces and issues the 3rd which is widespread. Most of your fathers have a Gen 2, when they were replaced with Gen 3s they took the Gen 2s home and now there are Gen 2 Seaxes everywhere at home. The Gen 1's are rare and will probably become collector items in 500 years once the internet is invented.

There's an Army Sword but those are issued to Corporals and above.
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>>78973464

Are Lancers generally held in reserve or are they expected to raid and skirmish on their own initiative?
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Rolled 8 (1d100)

comon something kewl
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>>78944717
rollan
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Rolled 32 (1d100)

Rolling give me something original
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Rolled 10 (1d100)

Since you mentioned imperial china, this is all making me think of the Qing dynasty's banners. Plain Blue chads rise up.
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>>78944717
Rollan
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>>78975830
Commanders are encouraged to take the initiative on the field. A seasoned and experienced lieutenant will know what opportunities to take and what to avoid. Your commanding officer may give you other directives, though a common role is to prod around the battlefield to keep the enemy on their toes, striking multiple locations at once to fool the enemy, sticking in the rear because you're being prepared for a planned push. Outside of a battle, don't expect much raiding. You can't just up and decide to ride your boys out while garrisoning, although if you wanna do some training, go let the Captain know.

>>78976178
>Jewel
You are in Jewel's Headquarters. Like the other battalion headquarters, you fulfill a position that prepares the combatants for combat. This can range from; a maintenance soldier, logistics custodian, signaller (pigeoneers, kennel masters), field nurse, or even a Scout, an expert in wilderness survival and stealth.

>>78976327
>Blue One
Get on line.

>>78976424
>Red One
You too.
>Since you mentioned imperial china, this is all making me think of the Qing dynasty's banners. Plain Blue chads rise up.
Very cool, never heard of this. To be honest, I didn't realize how chinese my setting was until last week when a friend of mine told me so, so I've been doing some more reading on it now.

My setting used to be a lot more historically accurate, but I realized I didn't give a fuck, I like shit that's functional and cool looking, and look what I got now.
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Rolled 41 (1d100)

Let's go boy
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Rolled 27 (1d100)

>>78944717
Cavalry, lets fucking go
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Rolled 92 (1d100)

>>78944717
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>>78944717
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Rolled 16 (1d100)

>>78944717
It will be an honor to serve with you elegan/tg/entlemen.

(Boy I hoped I rolled the dice right. It's been a while since I did this.)
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Rolled 43 (1d100)

>>78979275
I'm retarded
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>>78978354
>Orange Three
Get on line, Liner!

>>78978631
>White Van
Here's your complementary +1.5 inch to your dick for being a Vanner.

>>78979055
>Green HQ
You're gonna be dealing with a lot of NJPs. No elegant gentleman here (but quite a few elegan/tg/entlemen)

>>78979413
>Orange Stern
You might be a retard, but you got a good heart. Just hold the line.

After mustering, the Regiment is now complete at full strength and ready to march to the Holy Temple. Before you do, the Emperor William III Wester has saw fit to visit every regiment in order to remind you of your committment of faith as a member of Clessendom, a universal jursidiction incorporating all individuals of the faith (You).

You all meet on a field in standard formation, the Emperor standing on a platform next to a sound amplifier. To his left, his personal squire, his grandson and heir-apparent; Conroy, Prince of Torland. You don't know much about him other than being the heir, and that he has a younger brother that's a bit of a faux pas to speak about. To the Emperor's right, Grand Marshal Wulfin Wrestly, uncle of the Earl Wrestly. He has been Grand Marshal for 16 years, and refuses to wear anything but standard issued equipment, which started a trend of the nobility saving their money to rent equipment.

"Gentlemen. You venture forth to meet our spiritual enemies; heathens who disrespect our revered Temple. But let it be known; God will not accept us if we treat them like monsters. Let us show them our hospitality when they choose to submit. But make no mistake; those who oppose us shall learn, and you are the stick."
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>>78979763
See >>78979413, I'm also retarded.
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>>78944717
dice+1d100
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Rolled 100 (1d100)

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>>78979885
Hey, Lance for the calvary
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Rolled 34 (1d100)

>>78944717
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>>78978631
Welcome to the club mate.
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Rolled 13 (1d100)

roll
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>>78979885
Lancer. Good job, you made the cut.

>>78979917
Here's your gear, here's your Corporal to take care of you, we're moving out. You'll learn on the way.

>>78980403
PICK UP THAT WEAPON AND CHARGE AT THAT DUMMY GO GO GO!

>>78980558
Listen. Your knee is busted, we get it. But we still need bodies for other things that isn't combat. Get on line and stand by.
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Can the emprah's granddaughter be my waifu?
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Rolled 18 (1d100)

>>78944717
This sounds like the brand of fantastic autism I can really identify with.
Hit me, m8
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>>78980998
>pic related

>>78981018
>Green Two
We don't have time for this, you're gonna learn on the road and in your sleep.
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After two months (and nearing the bump limit) in the Holy Land, victory is declared for Clessendom. The Regiment operated mostly in guerilla tactics in the mountainous jungle region with the help of the Templars to stall an army seven times its own size. Many retreats were made to pull back attachments to Uropoli, the Holy Temple. When the enemy finally arrived, they were low on supplies, and a one week battle between Harness with the Templars against the enemy occurred. A major offensive occurred on the fifth day lead by the Lancers decimated the enemy, and two days after prolonged battle the enemy withdrew.

None of you lost your lives or your limb, but a few of your comrades have. You might have a stab wound that has healed, or a visible scar somewhere on your face. On the final day, where you just stopped caring about shaving, you and some friends get together to pose with a captured minor enemy standard for an onsite artist is a quick sketcher as well as having a photographic memory. Pic related is a particular squad who didn't have their last 6 men at the end of the war, 2 who had lost a limb and are on their way home, 1 wounded during the week long battle and is recovering, and 3 who have lost their lives. Your group of comrades might look like this.
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When you return home, you are welcomed in open arms by your communities. If your father was a war veteran, you can now relate to him. Many young maidens are looking for a fighting man to marry. Don't worry, the Emperor covers 2,000 Bits for the Bride Price to any veteran. The Emperor also offers three years of paid apprenticeship to many crafts, including gunsmithing, which the Emperor is very interested in at the moment. All taverns offer you free drinks for a while, and many of the older patrons ask you about your experience, for they have fought in the Last War 13 years before you. You are now a new generation of veterans, and the cultural history of the Holy War will remain in the memories of the Empire for decades to come, even theater performances will adapted stories based on it.

Thanks for participating in my thread and answering the call gents, I didn't think I would have this many replies in such a short amount of time. I ran out of relevant art so I drew more just to answer you guys, including pic related. I kind of want to make this conflict canon now, it was entirely made up for this thread. Maybe I'll do a follow up where you all get sentenced to the Templars.
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>>78981069
Man I can't have any fun at all can I?
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Rolled 61 (1d100)

>>78944717
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>>78981229
Too late chump, war's over!
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>>78981193
>>78981206
where be fifth companies skirmishers?
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>>78981240
Just prompting the next war Sir.
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Rolled 26 (1d100)

>>78944717
alright let's see
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>>78981229
You enlist for four years into a unit of hardened veterans. You are literally fresh meat to them. And you're not going home until four years.

>>78981255
The rumors were right about Orange captain using his skirmishers aggressively. But in a jungle and mountain environment, those aggressive decisions were outstanding. Orange Skrim had the highest number of successful ambushes, and have killed/wounded at least 28 enemy cataphracts. This is on top of 150 other damage alone, while Orange Skrim had only 4 KIA out of 40, and only 12 WIA, all but 3 are still in one piece.
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>>78981488
We live!
Fortune favours the bold!
Our captain is still a retard!
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>>78981488
How did the /tg/ filled Yellow Three perform?
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Rolled 67 (1d100)

>>78944717
give me a neat position where I don't get killed
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>>78981576
Yellow three was deployed on the far left flank of the Army, right up the mountains for guerilla operations. After three weeks, it was cut off from the rest of the Regiment, so it dug in with four days of supplies. It stayed dug in for seven.

After a week of defending itself, Yellow Three suffered 35% casualties of 400. Final body count of the vicinity yielded a count of nearly a thousand enemy. The Company was so understrengthed that it was placed in reserves for the final one week battle, being deployed only once on during the fifth day to help the Lancers break through the enemy.

While the Emperor couldn't come, Princess Marilyn delivered a Medal of Valor to every member of the Third Company herself in steed of her grandfather the Emperor.

>>78981691
Welcome to the peace-time army, fresh meat.
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>>78981775
Correction: Yellow Company, not Yellow Three.
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>>78981206
tell me about those guns anon, why don't we have any gun platoon on the army?
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>>78981922
We do. Look at Campaign Support Battalion/Jewel, there is a whole Gun Battery.

Also because it's rather innovative, and pretty much only Sappers are given firearms for now. Who knows where warfare will take humanity in 20 years.

I did came up with a "different" firearm for this world though, but I don't think it would actually work. They like to use interior matches that they pull to spark a flame, probably burning a match that takes 3 seconds to light a propellant. Sounds neat, but maybe it's stupid because maybe it's just a waste of match.

Otherwise, guns pretty much means cannons. They're pretty new and I like to think the Empire doesn't know the recipe for gunpowder yet.
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>>78979763
>Here's your complementary +1.5 inch to your dick for being a Vanner.

Sick

If I'm probably going to die, can I wear a big hat and skullcap instead of my standard issue helmet?
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>>78982120
>probably going to die
>war already ended
You died with your stupid ass skullcap and big hat in the field, a blade to your dome piece, you could not maintain proper battle width between your fellow men because of it.

At least you died with a dick 1.5 inch bigger.
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>>78982120
war's over cuckboy
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>>78982142
sounds like a good deal to me desu
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>>78982120
well I desert the battlefield and go back home and fuck your wife with yo dumbass big hat and skullcap
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>>78982238
Your bitch stolen valor ass wasn't in the army, it wasn't even anywhere near the holy land, just shut the fuck up and get cucked by real men, you fat body nasty thing.
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>>78981775
You didn't tell me if the princess would be my waifu or not.
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>>78982783
Listen dude, I honestly believe that no man can tell another man who he can waifu, so waifu her up all you want, I don't give a fuck.
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>>78983076
Yes but you have to make it CANON.
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>>78982037
But what of the only force that matters? Green Van? Did we do good? I know we can be a bunch of rowdy fuckups but did we comport ourselves well in the face of the enemy??
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>>78981193
>>78981206
How the fuck am I supposed to impress ladies with my tales of message running
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>>78983490
ever watched 1917?
>>78983076
tf no qt landsknecht gf
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>>78983578
we'll get our landsknecht gfs eventually anon
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>>78983799
imagine being her favourite wench ever since she took your first time and nursing her back to health once she get injured, and now she retires to raise the kids with you
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>>78983823
Thats the dream anon, thats the dream.
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>>78944717
1. Jesus fucking christ the worldbuilding here is deep
2. >>>/qst/



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