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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
All [[Imperial armies]] and most barbarian armies possess | All [[Imperial armies]] and most barbarian armies possess a single unique quality that give them advantages in certain situations. These qualities represent the unique strength of each army reflecting the flavour of the army and the nation to which it belongs. The most common qualities are described below. Other qualities exist, and some such as [[highest discipline]] may even be unique to a specific army. | ||
==New Qualities== | ==New Qualities== | ||
When a new Imperial army is raised, it receives a quality automatically that reflects | When a new Imperial army is raised, it receives a quality automatically that reflects its purpose, the nation who has raised it, and the conditions under which it was mobilized. Most Imperial nations have one or two qualities that are common for their armies, but it is possible for plot developments to provide the option for to choose a different quality. | ||
Existing [[Imperial armies]] already have a quality representing their traditional roles and history. | Existing [[Imperial armies]] already have a quality representing their traditional roles and history. It is never possible for an army to have more than one quality or to diversify its abilities, but it is possible for an army to improve their essential quality if a plot [[opportunity]] presents that option. | ||
==Contracted== | |||
* '''The army can use ''[[#Siege|storm the walls]]'', ''[[#Foraging|plunder]]'', ''[[#Magic|arcane consolidation]]'', ''[[#Highest_discipline#Technique_of_the_Coiling_Chain|raise the glass labyrinth]]'', and one of ''[[#Fast|desperate reinforcement]]'' or ''[[#Fast|forced march]]'' once each per year''' | |||
The [[Autumn Hammers]] benefits from a series of contracts with several of the Cities of the Iron Labyrinth. The Boon of Bonds and Bars allows the Autumn Hammers to call on mercenaries and favours from the Autumn realm in order to achieve specific goals and aims. Each of these orders can only be called on once each year; the contracts available to call on anew at each Autumn Equinox following the election of a general. These boons require the [[Lictors]] to not be under enmity. | |||
==Conquering== | |||
* '''Can use the ''push the line'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | |||
* '''Other Descriptors: Methodical, Inspired''' | |||
A '' conquering'' army focuses on capturing territory, driving the defenders of the land before them. The newly restored '''Gryphon's Pride''' of [[Dawn]] has this quality, representative of Dawnish ambitions in [[the Barrens]]. | |||
<box>'''Push the Line''' | |||
* '''The ability of this army to conquer territory is increased by three tenths | |||
* '''Casualties inflicted by this army are reduced by a fifth''' | |||
The army seeks to dominate key strategic objectives, and focuses on claiming territory from the opposing army. </box> | |||
==Cruel== | ==Cruel== | ||
* '''Can use the ''merciless onslaught'' order when [[ | * '''Can use the ''merciless onslaught'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | ||
* '''Other Descriptors: Dread, Fearsome, Merciless, Monstrous, Terrifying''' | * '''Other Descriptors: Dread, Fearsome, Merciless, Monstrous, Terrifying''' | ||
A '' cruel'' army breaks the morale of its opponents. It may employ ruthless tactics, torture of prisoners and | A '' cruel'' army breaks the morale of its opponents. It may employ ruthless tactics, torture of prisoners and civilians, monstrous auxiliaries or psychological tricks that cause even the most disciplined army to prefer flight over capture. Enemy forces often withdraw well before their troops are in danger of being routed, aware that overconfidence in the face of a cruel opponent could lead to the loss of their entire army. The [[Varushka_military_concerns#The_Army_of_the_Iron_Helms|Iron Helms]] of [[Varushka]] has this quality. The '''Dance of Blood''' of [[Navarr]] (destroyed by the Jotun in 245YE) also used to employ dreadful tactics against their barbarian opponents. | ||
<box>'''Merciless | <box>'''Merciless Onslaught''' | ||
* '''An enemy army that takes casualties from this army will break if their military strength falls below 1,500 (or below 2,250 if they are [[Imperial_army#Large_Armies|large]]''' | * '''An enemy army that takes casualties from this army will break if their military strength falls below 1,500 (or below 2,250 if they are [[Imperial_army#Large_Armies|large]])''' | ||
* '''The presence of an army conducting a merciless onslaught in a territory is impossible to conceal and is always obvious to other armies in the same territory''' | |||
The army tries to break the spirit of their enemy. They ambush or overrun the enemy, leave mutilated corpses or maimed opponents to warn their comrades. Some cruel armies may employ monstrous beasts, summoned creatures, or psychological tactics designed to demoralise the opposing forces. </box> | The army tries to break the spirit of their enemy. They ambush or overrun the enemy, leave mutilated corpses or maimed opponents to warn their comrades. Some cruel armies may employ monstrous beasts, summoned creatures, or psychological tactics designed to demoralise the opposing forces. </box> | ||
==Cunning== | |||
* '''Can use the ''whatever it takes'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | |||
A ''cunning'' army contains soldiers adept at employing unorthodox - but effective - tactics. The force makes great use of venom and poison (both mundane and magical), as well as setting traps and luring enemies into ambushes. They take advantage of situations where an ally has engaged an enemy to launch surprise attacks against their weak spots, taking particular pains to kill enemy healers, magicians, and supply trains. Since the Winter Solstice 381YE, the [[Navarr_military_concerns#The Quiet Step|Quiet Step]] army of [[Navarr]] has the Cunning quality. | |||
<box>'''Whatever it Takes'''<br> | |||
* '''All casualties inflicted by this army are increased by a tenth.''' | |||
* '''All casualties suffered by this army are increased by a tenth.''' | |||
* '''All casualties inflicted by allied armies in the same territory who have issued attacking orders are increased by a tenth.''' | |||
The army employs vicious tactics to set up ambushes, lay traps, and kill high-value targets such as healers and magicians. The army takes every opportunity to punish their opponents. At the same time, they weaken and distract their enemies, so that their allies can gain the opportunity to kill front line troops.</box> | |||
==Daring== | |||
* '''Can use the ''daring raid'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | |||
* '''Only the Red Wind Corsairs army has this quality''' | |||
This enhanced quality was gained by the [[Red Wind Corsairs]] shortly before the Winter Solstice 381YE. It was gained as a response to an [[The mother of morality#A_Hundred_Times_Too_Short|opportunity]], the Freeborn assembly sent Gonzalo i Riqueza to spread a message that capturing and ransoming enemies was preferable to simply robbing them. Battle is a chance to seize the wealth of the enemy - war is about increasing your affluence at the expense of your foes, rather than to see them dead. The opportunity came in the wake of a [[381YE_Autumn_Equinox_winds_of_war#Wasting_Light_.28Spiral.29|well-planned raid]] against an Grendel-controlled [[Legacy]] in [[Spiral]]. | |||
The Freeborn soldiers of the Red Wind Corsairs embrace their instinct to treat their defeated enemies with respect and take their money not their lives. Instead of the [[Army_qualities#Foraging|plunder]] order, the general can submit the ''daring raid'' order. Although some Wintermark armies find fighting alongside a ''foraging'' army distasteful - many Wintermark heroes prefer the idea of ransoming defeated enemies to butchering them and have no reason to dislike a daring army. | |||
<box>'''Daring Raid''' | |||
* '''Casualties inflicted by this army are reduced by three tenths.''' | |||
* '''Casualties suffered by this army are reduced by a tenth.''' | |||
* '''The army generates wealth based on the number of victory points generated.''' | |||
The army concentrates on lightning attacks against the enemy forces intended to take key strategic points and capture prisoners in the process. Defeated enemies are treated with respect and healed, but kept as prisoners to be ransomed back to the enemy. By such a means members of the army will grow wealthy; a portion of this bounty in the form of [[Potion|potions]], [[magic items]], [[Game items#Coins|money]], [[Potion#Herbs|herbs]], [[Game_items#Mana_Crystals|crystal mana]], crafting [[materials]] and valuable materials such as weirwood, mithril, white granite, and [[ilium]] will be claimed by the army general.</box> | |||
==Disciplined== | ==Disciplined== | ||
* '''Can use the ''strategic defence'' order when [[ | * '''Can use the ''strategic defence'' order when [[army orders#Defending|defending]]''' | ||
* '''Other Descriptors: Strategic, Tactical, Vigilant''' | * '''Other Descriptors: Strategic, Tactical, Vigilant''' | ||
A ''disciplined'' army is well-organised and relentlessly drilled. Every soldier is a professional who knows their place in the chain of command. The [[Highguard_military_concerns#The_Granite_Pillar|Granite Pillar]] of [[Highguard]] are armies known for their discipline. Several attempts have been made in the past by the [[ | A ''disciplined'' army is well-organised and relentlessly drilled. Every soldier is a professional who knows their place in the chain of command. The [[Highguard_military_concerns#The_Granite_Pillar|Granite Pillar]] of [[Highguard]] and the [[Tusks]] of [[the Marches]] are armies known for their discipline. Several attempts have been made in the past by the [[sentinel|sentinels]] of [[Urizen]] to raise a disciplined, strategically minded army that embrace the national philosophy of [[arete]]. | ||
<box>'''Strategic | <box>'''Strategic Defence''' | ||
* '''The army gains an additional victory point for each enemy army in the territory that takes an attacking order to a maximum of 5 additional victory points.''' | * '''The army gains an additional victory point for each enemy army in the territory that takes an attacking order to a maximum of 5 additional victory points.''' | ||
The strategic army concentrates on orchestrating well planned defences designed to exploit flaws in the enemy strategy. The army excels at taking advantage of the slightest mistake or misjudgement by enemy commanders. | The strategic army concentrates on orchestrating well planned defences designed to exploit flaws in the enemy strategy. The army excels at taking advantage of the slightest mistake or misjudgement by enemy commanders. | ||
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==Driven== | |||
* '''Can use the order to ''take their land'' when ''[[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]'' | |||
* '''Can use the ''grinding advance'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | |||
A ''driven'' army is focused on seizing the land of the enemy, which is ripe for conquest. With steel in their fists and in their spirits, they will not care where they fight - they will take whatever they need from the land and the people and they will make it their own. Since the 382YE Summer Solstice the [[Varushka_military_concerns#The_Army_of_the_Golden_Axe|The Golden Axe]], of [[Varushka]], has embraced the legacy of the Vard; to conquer what can be conquered, to bar their door against what cannot be defeated, and to endure what must be endured without flinching. | |||
<box>'''Take their Land''' | |||
* '''This army does not suffer a [[War#Supply_Lines|penalty]] when attempting to seize the first region in a territory''' | |||
* '''This army does not suffer a [[War#Supply_Lines|penalty]] when attacking a region that is not adjacent to an existing Imperial controlled region in the same territory.''' | |||
Using this order, the Golden Axe are able to attack new territory without difficulty - twice as effectively as any normal army. They lead the way in battle, an irresistible advance across the land they have marked as their own, driving their enemies before them. The normal problems caused by having to maintain supply lines do not apply to them - what they do not carry with them they take from the land they conquer. Once the first region falls, they can turn their attention almost anywhere else in the territory without concern for its location, potentially surprising the enemy or seizing key locations of strategic importance before the enemy knows the danger.</box> | |||
<box>'''Grinding Advance''' | |||
* '''Casualties suffered by this army are reduced by three tenths.''' | |||
* '''Casualties inflicted by this army are reduced by a fifth.''' | |||
The army slowly advances, consolidating every gain before moving forward. The army looks to avoid direct engagements with the enemy, ceasing their advance and taking defensive positions if they are engaged.</box> | |||
==Engineer== | |||
* '''Can use the ''Storm the walls'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | |||
* '''Can use the ''Dig In'' order when [[army orders#Defending|defending]]''' | |||
* '''Other Descriptors: Engineer, Sappers''' | |||
An ''engineer'' army encompasses all that a siege army can achieve when attacking fortifications, however it is much more skilled in all forms of engineering, allowing the army to assist with large building projects or to just dig in, fortifying a region with ramparts, ditches, embankments and temporary camps that provide some of the benefits of a fortification. The [[Towerjacks]] of the League are the only Imperial army with this quality. | |||
<box>'''Storm the Walls''' | |||
* '''The army must be attacking a region containing a [[fortification]] or else the order defaults to [[army orders#Cautious Advance|cautious advance]]''' | |||
* '''The ability of this army to capture the fortified region is increased by half''' | |||
* '''Casualties suffered by the army are increased by three tenths.''' | |||
The army unleashes hell against the fortification. While catapults and trebuchets pound the walls, siege towers and ladders are deployed to allow the soldiers to take the fight to the defenders. Meanwhile, engineers work to undermine the walls, and massive covered rams are deployed against the gates. The loss of life is likely to be severe, but the fortification will fall much more quickly than it might in a prolonged siege. | |||
<!-- This is an attack order and will initiate a campaign even if all other armies are on defensive orders. If the army is part of a campaign to attack a region containing a fortification then all [[casualties]] inflicted by that fortification are reduced by 20%. An army taking the besiege action inflicts no casualties, but victory points generated are increased by 60%. This order defaults to a cautious advance if no fortification is present. --> | |||
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<box>'''Dig In''' | |||
* '''The army must be defending a region.''' | |||
* '''If the region does not already contain a [[fortification]] then the army can erect temporary defences to help defend the area.''' | |||
* '''If the region contains an ongoing commission, the army can assist with the construction, reducing the construction time by one season.''' | |||
* '''Casualties suffered by the army are decreased by a fifth.''' | |||
An army that digs in can be ordered to construct temporary defences, raising earthworks, digging ditches and erecting palisades. After a season of effort, the resulting earthworks act as a 1000 strength fortification. This temporary fort decays at a rate of 500 force per season after the first, but is not fully removed until its strength is reduced to zero. If there is an existing earthworks in the region, the army can prevent any decay and increases the strength by an additional 1000 force. An army cannot construct temporary fortifications in a region that has an existing or magical fortification, and temporary fortifications cannot be enchanted. | |||
Instead of creating temporary defences, the general can order the army to assist with the construction of a specific commission. The troops will be assigned to help with the labour, digging foundations, cutting stone and timber etc - but they also include skilled engineers who can oversee the work and ensure it is done accurately. An army that digs in can reduce the total time required to complete a commission by one season just once. No commission can benefit from this specific ability more than once, no matter the source.</box> | |||
==Farsighted== | |||
* '''Can use the ''read the signs'' order when [[army orders#Defending|defending]]'''. | |||
By leaning on the wise mystics, cunning icewalkers, and proud rune-smiths who advise the army, the general of the [[Wintermark military concerns#The Fist of the Mountains|Fist of the Mountain]] can employ divination to allow them to find the perfect place to move their army. Such methods are unpredictable and difficult to make sense of, perversely they often mean less fighting rather than more, since the army is almost never where the enemy expects it to be. But the benefits of such surprising strategy cannot be denied, somehow the force always seems to be in the perfect place at the perfect time. | |||
<box>'''Read the Signs''' | |||
* '''The ability of this army to defend territory is increased by two fifths''' | |||
* '''Casualties inflicted by this army are decreased by a fifth''' | |||
An army that reads the signs makes inspired strategic choices based on the divinations performed by the mystics who are part of the army. Many of those decisions seem risky and incomprehensible at the time, but may appear brilliant in hindsight and will often take enemy forces by surprise. The army will inflict less casualties on those attacked, for there is no wasted effort, no bloody grind of soldiers lives exchanged for no reason. The wisdom granted does not bring safety - the army may well find itself taking up positions that are exceptionally dangerous - but there are fewer of them. In essence, reading the signs allows the army to take bigger risks - but to strike only at the perfect moment - when a victory can turn a campaign. | |||
</box> | </box> | ||
==Fast== | ==Fast== | ||
* '''Can | * '''Can use the ''forced march'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | ||
* '''Can use the ''desperate reinforcement'' order when [[army orders#Defending|defending]]'''. | |||
* '''Other Descriptors: Durable, Pathfinder, Organized.'''<br> | * '''Other Descriptors: Durable, Pathfinder, Organized.'''<br> | ||
A ''fast'' army is able to move quickly over long distances. This is not just a quality of speed - moving thousands of soldiers overland is a daunting logistical prospect. Within the Empire, a fast army takes advantage of the [[trods]] whenever it can, supplementing their magic with forced marches and expertly organised baggage trains. The [[the Brass Coast|Freeborn]] [[The_Brass_Coast_military_concerns#The_Fire_of_the_South|Fire of the South]] and the [[Navarr]] [[Navarr_military_concerns#The_Black_Thorns|Black Thorns]] are both known for their speed and mobility. | A ''fast'' army is able to move quickly over long distances. This is not just a quality of speed - moving thousands of soldiers overland is a daunting logistical prospect. Within the Empire, a fast army takes advantage of the [[trods]] whenever it can, supplementing their magic with forced marches and expertly organised baggage trains. The [[the Brass Coast|Freeborn]] [[The_Brass_Coast_military_concerns#The_Fire_of_the_South|Fire of the South]] and the [[Navarr]] [[Navarr_military_concerns#The_Black_Thorns|Black Thorns]] are both known for their speed and mobility. | ||
<box>'''Forced March''' | |||
* '''Can move as far as the general wishes this season. It must still stop moving when it enters a hostile territory.''' | |||
* '''The ability of this army to capture territory is decreased by one fifth.''' | |||
A general who orders a forced march pushes their troops to move swiftly - but also takes pains to preserve their strength so that when they arrive they are in a fit state to fight. Some soldiers may fall behind, but they keep moving until they catch up with the army again. By taking advantage of roads and trods, the general ensures that when the army arrives at its destination it does so with the will to engage the enemy. Yet a forced march is not magical movement - the army will arrive late in the campaign season, meaning their ability to capture territory is reduced. | |||
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<box>'''Desperate Reinforcement''' | |||
* '''Can move as far as the general wishes this season. It must still stop moving when it enters a hostile territory.''' | |||
* '''The ability of this army to defend territory is decreased by one fifth.''' | |||
Sometimes a situation is desperate, but additional troops may turn the tide of battle. In such cases, the general pushes their troops to move as quickly as possible, to ensure that a faltering garrison receives last minute assistance, or a failing position is reinforced just before it collapses. When time is of the essence, the general can risk exhausting some of their troops to ensure they arrive in time to support their allies.</box> | |||
==Favoured== | |||
* '''The army can use ''[[#Glorious|triumphant charge]]'', ''[[#Magic|arcane consolidation]]'' and ''[[Eastern_Sky#Favour_of_Barien|traverse the crossroads]]'' once each per year''' | |||
* '''The army could still gain access to the ''[[Eastern_Sky#Favour_of_Cathan_Canae|embrace the storm]]'' and ''[[Eastern_Sky#Favour_of_Rhianos|seek the greatest prize]]'' orders''' | |||
The [[Eastern Sky]] benefits from the patronage of several Regents of Summer following a [[Down_the_cavalier_road#Swords_and_Sorcery|proposal]] just before the Autumn Equinox 384YE. At present the general can call on the favours of [[Barien]], [[Eleonaris]], and [[Meraud]]. | |||
==Foraging== | ==Foraging== | ||
* '''Can use the ''plunder'' order when [[ | * '''Can use the ''plunder'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | ||
* '''Other Descriptors: Looter, Scavenger, Snaffler, Raider, Maggots (derogatory)''' | * '''Other Descriptors: Looter, Scavenger, Snaffler, Raider, Maggots (derogatory)''' | ||
A ''foraging'' army excels at stripping enemy settlements and casualties of valuables. The [[the Brass Coast|Freeborn]] [[The_Brass_Coast_military_concerns#The_Red_Wind_Corsairs|Red Wind Corsairs]] | A ''foraging'' army excels at stripping enemy settlements and casualties of valuables. The [[the Brass Coast|Freeborn]] [[The_Brass_Coast_military_concerns#The_Red_Wind_Corsairs|Red Wind Corsairs]] were known for their ability to gather resources in enemy territory, prior to their embrace of the idea of ransoming their enemies rather than simply robbing them. Some [[Wintermark]] armies find fighting alongside a foraging army distasteful - the deeply ingrained cultural dislike for "[[Wintermark_economic_interests#Maggot|maggots]]" is well known. | ||
<box>'''Plunder''' | <box>'''Plunder''' | ||
* '''Casualties inflicted by this army are reduced by one tenth.''' | |||
* '''The ability of this army to capture territory is reduced by one tenth.''' | |||
* '''The army generates wealth based on the number of victory points generated.''' | * '''The army generates wealth based on the number of victory points generated.''' | ||
The army concentrates on looting enemy forces. They launch attacks intended to capture baggage trains and other financial objectives. They focus on capturing [[mine|mines]], [[forest|forest preserves]], [[farm|farms]], [[business|businesses]], [[mana site|mana sites]] and [[herb garden|herb gardens]]. A portion of this bounty in the form of [[Game items#Coins|money]], [[Potion#Herbs|herbs]], [[Game_items#Mana_Crystals|crystal mana]], crafting [[materials]] and potentially even rare materials such as weirwood, mithril or white granite are claimed by the army general.</box> | The army concentrates on looting enemy forces. They launch attacks intended to capture baggage trains and other financial objectives. They focus on capturing [[mine|mines]], [[forest|forest preserves]], [[farm|farms]], [[business|businesses]], [[mana site|mana sites]] and [[herb garden|herb gardens]]. A portion of this bounty in the form of [[Game items#Coins|money]], [[Potion#Herbs|herbs]], [[Game_items#Mana_Crystals|crystal mana]], crafting [[materials]] and potentially even rare materials such as weirwood, mithril or white granite are claimed by the army general.</box> | ||
==Freedom Fighters== | |||
* '''Can use the ''break the chains'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | |||
* '''Can use the ''hit and run'' order when [[army orders#Defending|defending]]''' | |||
* '''Only the Winter Sun has this quality | |||
After the Autumn Equinox 381YE the soldiers of the Winter Sun [[Chain_around_my_leg#Hammers_and_Chains|experienced a powerful revelation]] relating to the generations of their ancestors who had lived and died as slaves. Despite the turmoil and wrath, some of the soldiers of the Winter Sun gain strength from the experience, and from the voices of their enslaved ancestors. Some swore oaths to ensure that the evil of slavery - evil they have experienced first hand - is wiped from the earth. Many of these orcs wear medallions of bone or wood in the shape of hammers, in remembrance both of the tools their ancestors used to break rocks and of the hammers used ultimately to break their chains. Following the Winter Solstice the general, Bloodcrow Morg'ur, encouraged the soldiers to embrace this revelation, permanently changing the Winter Sun quality from [[#guerilla|guerilla]] to freedom fighters. | |||
In the long run, soldiers of the army will be less comfortable around human armies from Varushka, Wintermark, and the League - but they are disciplined enough to ensure that there are no significant incidents if they are required to fight alongside the descendants of the people who once kept them as chattel. | |||
<box>'''Break the Chains''' | |||
* '''Your side must control a region with the forested, hills or marsh keyword.''' | |||
* '''Casualties suffered by this army are decreased by three tenths.''' | |||
* '''Casualties inflicted by this army are decreased by a fifth.''' | |||
The army uses their mastery of wilderness survival to outmaneuver enemy advances, and make contact with local forces that share their enemies. They free slaves and prisoners, seek the support of rebels and bandits, and sabotage labour camps and prisons alike. Allies are helped to reach camps in defensible locations, shown hidden paths, and the like. The army avoids pitched battles, and focuses on gaining allies among subject populations, some of whom join the army as fresh recruits.</box> | |||
<box>'''Hit and Run''' | |||
* '''Your side must control a region with the forested, hills or marsh keyword.''' | |||
* '''The ability of this army to defend territory is increased by a fifth.''' | |||
* '''Casualties suffered by this army are decreased by a fifth.''' | |||
* '''Casualties inflicted by this army are decreased by a fifth.''' | |||
The army uses their mastery of wilderness survival to impede enemy advances. They set up camp in defensible locations, use hidden paths to move around, and employ natural features of the wilderness to hamper their attackers. A guerrilla army in a defensible position does everything it can to make itself hard to attack, rarely presenting the enemy with an opportunity for a pitched battle. This tactic is especially effective at slowing the advance of an enemy force while awaiting reinforcements</box> | |||
==Glorious== | ==Glorious== | ||
* '''Can use the ''triumphant charge'' order when [[ | * '''Can use the ''triumphant charge'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | ||
* '''Can use the ''final stand'' order when [[ | * '''Can use the ''final stand'' order when [[army orders#Defending|defending]]'''. | ||
* '''Other Descriptors: Crazed | * '''Other Descriptors: Crazed, Honourable, Righteous.''' | ||
A ''glorious'' army is full of fighting spirit, and is capable of utter commitment to the act of war. Stories are still told of the '''Burning Falcon''', a [[The Brass Coast|Freeborn]] army with many [[The Brass Coast military concerns#Kohan|kohan]] that was wiped out to the last soldier holding off a [[Jotun]] force three times | A ''glorious'' army is full of fighting spirit, and is capable of utter commitment to the act of war. Stories are still told of the '''Burning Falcon''', a [[The Brass Coast|Freeborn]] army with many [[The Brass Coast military concerns#Kohan|kohan]] that was wiped out to the last soldier holding off a [[Jotun]] force three times its own size during the invasion of [[Kallavesa]] in 248YE; troubadours still sing of the last-ditch, foolhardy assault of the [[Dawn|Dawnish]] '''Gryphon's Pride''' against the barbarians in [[the Barrens]]. Today, the [[Dawn|Dawnish]] [[Dawn_military_concerns#The_Hounds_of_Glory|Hounds of Glory]] are glorious, the [[Wintermark_military_concerns#The_Green_Shield_Army|Green Shield]] of [[Wintermark]] are known for their heroism, while the [[Burning Falcon]] are once again full of passionate kohan committed to war. | ||
<box>'''Triumphant | <box>'''Triumphant Charge''' | ||
* '''The ability of this army to capture territory is increased by two-fifths.''' | * '''The ability of this army to capture territory is increased by two-fifths.''' | ||
* '''Casualties inflicted by this army are increased by one fifth.''' | * '''Casualties inflicted by this army are increased by one fifth.''' | ||
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A general who unleashes their troops in a triumphant charge seeks great victory, but pays a great price. The army confronts the strongest enemy troops and the most defended positions, and attempts to rout them. Individual soldiers and companies engage in valiant attacks, employing risky tactics to defeat their opponents. The army will gain much more ground, but does so at the cost of increased casualties. | A general who unleashes their troops in a triumphant charge seeks great victory, but pays a great price. The army confronts the strongest enemy troops and the most defended positions, and attempts to rout them. Individual soldiers and companies engage in valiant attacks, employing risky tactics to defeat their opponents. The army will gain much more ground, but does so at the cost of increased casualties. | ||
</box> | </box> | ||
<box>'''Final | <box>'''Final Stand''' | ||
* '''Any victory gained by the enemy converts to additional casualties taken by this army, rather than territory gained.''' | * '''Any victory gained by the enemy converts to additional casualties taken by this army, rather than territory gained.''' | ||
* '''Every enemy victory point causes 100 additional casualties to this army until the army disbands.''' | * '''Every enemy victory point causes 100 additional casualties to this army until the army disbands.''' | ||
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<!-- Effect: An army that makes a ''final stand'' automatically converts all VPs gained by the enemy force into additional casualties taken by this army, at a cost of 100 casualties per VP. '''Graeme things Triumphant Charge is okay, but Final Stand is fine in concept but numbers may need balancing.--></box> | <!-- Effect: An army that makes a ''final stand'' automatically converts all VPs gained by the enemy force into additional casualties taken by this army, at a cost of 100 casualties per VP. '''Graeme things Triumphant Charge is okay, but Final Stand is fine in concept but numbers may need balancing.--></box> | ||
== | ==Guerrilla== | ||
* '''Can use the ''hit and run'' order when [[ | * '''Can use the ''hit and run'' order when [[army orders#Defending|defending]]''' | ||
* '''Other Descriptors: Adaptable, Hunter, Ranger, Territorial.''' | * '''Other Descriptors: Adaptable, Hunter, Ranger, Territorial.''' | ||
A '' | A ''guerrilla'' army is adept at fighting in difficult terrain. It is often organised into many small companies that can fight independently of each other, employing scouts and messengers to keep each element of the force appraised of the status and position of other forces. The [[Varushka_military_concerns#The_Army_of_the_Northern_Eagle|Northern Eagle]] army of [[Varushka]] has extensive experience fighting in difficult terrain; the [[Imperial_Orcs_military_concerns#The_Winter_Sun|Winter Sun]] of the [[Imperial Orcs]] incorporated hard lessons learned by the original rebels fighting the Empire in the southern territories and had this quality prior to the spiritual revelation of Autumn 381YE that gave them the [[#Freedom Fighters|freedom fighters]] advanced quality. | ||
<box>'''Hit and | <box>'''Hit and Run''' | ||
* '''Your side must control a region with the forested, | * '''Your side must control a region with the forested, hills or marsh keyword.''' | ||
* '''The ability of this army to defend territory is increased by a fifth.''' | * '''The ability of this army to defend territory is increased by a fifth.''' | ||
* '''Casualties suffered by this army are decreased by a fifth.''' | * '''Casualties suffered by this army are decreased by a fifth.''' | ||
* '''Casualties inflicted by this army are decreased by a fifth.''' | * '''Casualties inflicted by this army are decreased by a fifth.''' | ||
The army uses their mastery of wilderness survival to impede enemy advances. They set up camp in defensible locations, use hidden paths to move around, and employ natural features of the wilderness to hamper their attackers. A | The army uses their mastery of wilderness survival to impede enemy advances. They set up camp in defensible locations, use hidden paths to move around, and employ natural features of the wilderness to hamper their attackers. A guerrilla army in a defensible position does everything it can to make itself hard to attack, rarely presenting the enemy with an opportunity for a pitched battle. This tactic is especially effective at slowing the advance of an enemy force while awaiting reinforcements</box> | ||
==Hard Bitten== | ==Hard Bitten== | ||
* '''Can use the ''make them pay'' order when [[ | * '''Can use the ''make them pay'' order when [[army orders#Defending|defending]]''' | ||
* '''Other Descriptors: Garrison, Unyielding, Stubborn''' | * '''Other Descriptors: Garrison, Unyielding, Stubborn''' | ||
A ''hard-bitten'' army refuses to give ground to invaders. When fighting from defensive positions they can inflict massive casualties on enemy forces that dare to approach them. | A ''hard-bitten'' army refuses to give ground to invaders. When fighting from defensive positions they can inflict massive casualties on enemy forces that dare to approach them. There are currently no Imperial armies with this quality; the [[The_Marches_military_concerns#The_Strong_Reeds|Strong Reeds]] of [[the Marches]] are a notoriously stubborn army who embraced much older, [[Army_qualities#Secretive|secretive stratagems]], to make their enemies pay for every inch of Marcher soil they try to take, whilst the [[Druj]] armies with this quality are adept at using traps and treacherous tactics to slowly grind an aggressor down as they attempt to claim barbarian territory. | ||
<box>'''Make them | <box>'''Make them Pay''' | ||
* '''Casualties inflicted by this army are increased by two fifths''' | * '''Casualties inflicted by this army are increased by two fifths''' | ||
* '''Casualties suffered by this army are increased by a fifth''' | * '''Casualties suffered by this army are increased by a fifth''' | ||
The army attempts to bleed the enemy, making them pay for every inch of ground surrendered. The army takes any chance to butcher their attackers; enemies suffer greatly increased casualties if they push forward, at the price of increased losses for the defenders. </box> | The army attempts to bleed the enemy, making them pay for every inch of ground surrendered. The army takes any chance to butcher their attackers; enemies suffer greatly increased casualties if they push forward, at the price of increased losses for the defenders. </box> | ||
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==Haunted== | ==Haunted== | ||
* '''Can use the ''reap the harvest'' order when [[ | * '''Can use the ''reap the harvest'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | ||
* '''Other Descriptors: Accursed, Leech, Slave, Unliving''' | * '''Other Descriptors: Accursed, Leech, Slave, Unliving''' | ||
A ''haunted'' army gains strength as it defeats enemies. It might contain creatures that are able to consume the corpses of those they have defeated or be empowered with fell winter magics that allow them to raise the dead as husks to fight again. A haunted army that gains strength using this order cannot take itself above | A ''haunted'' army gains strength as it defeats enemies. It might contain creatures that are able to consume the corpses of those they have defeated or be empowered with fell winter magics that allow them to raise the dead as husks to fight again. A haunted army that gains strength using this order cannot take itself above its normal maximum strength. No Imperial army has ever had this quality; no encountered [[barbarian]] army has had this quality, either. | ||
<box>'''Reap the | <box>'''Reap the Harvest''' | ||
* '''The ability of this army to capture territory is decreased by one-fifth''' | * '''The ability of this army to capture territory is decreased by one-fifth''' | ||
* '''If the army is victorious it gains 10% of all the casualties slain in that campaign as free resupply''' | * '''If the army is victorious it gains 10% of all the casualties slain in that campaign as free resupply''' | ||
The army recovers the bodies of those who have fallen on the battlefield, using the corpses to replenish the army, at the cost of pushing forwards and taking territory. If the army is not victorious then they do not gain any resupply from this order.</box> | The army recovers the bodies of those who have fallen on the battlefield, using the corpses to replenish the army, at the cost of pushing forwards and taking territory. If the army is not victorious then they do not gain any resupply from this order.</box> | ||
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==Heroic== | |||
* '''Can give the order that ''none shall pass'' when [[army orders#Defending|defending]]'''. | |||
* '''Can use the ''triumphant charge'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | |||
* '''Can use the ''final stand'' order when [[army orders#Defending|defending]]'''. | |||
The [[Wintermark military concerns#The Green Shield Army|Green Shields]] of [[Wintermark]] are capable of impossible deeds, and their spirit is undiminished in the face of any threat. They know that the hero's tale ends with a good death and they are ready to pay with their lives if they must. Their esprit de corps is peerless and their commitment to battle means they are prepared to make any sacrifice to achieve what must be done. This allows their general to issue unique orders, taking enormous risks where necessary. | |||
<box>'''None Shall Pass''' | |||
* '''Casualties suffered by this army are decreased by one fifth.''' | |||
* '''The army protects an allied force that is taking defensive orders, taking all the casualties that force would take in their place''' | |||
A general who gives the order that none shall pass may name a single allied force that is taking defensive orders in the campaign. Any casualties that the heroic army would suffer normally are applied less the 20% reduction listed. In addition to the normal casualties suffered, the army will also take ''all'' the casualties that would have been suffered by the army they are protecting (these casualties are not diminished in any way, they are transferred one for one). | |||
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<box>'''Triumphant Charge''' | |||
* '''The ability of this army to capture territory is increased by two-fifths.''' | |||
* '''Casualties inflicted by this army are increased by one fifth.''' | |||
* '''Casualties suffered by this army are increased by half.''' | |||
A general who unleashes their troops in a triumphant charge seeks great victory, but pays a great price. The army confronts the strongest enemy troops and the most defended positions, and attempts to rout them. Individual soldiers and companies engage in valiant attacks, employing risky tactics to defeat their opponents. The army will gain much more ground, but does so at the cost of increased casualties. | |||
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<box>'''Final Stand''' | |||
* '''Any victory gained by the enemy converts to additional casualties taken by this army, rather than territory gained.''' | |||
* '''Every enemy victory point causes 100 additional casualties to this army until the army disbands.''' | |||
Sometimes a general needs to hold a position regardless of cost. A final stand trades Imperial lives for every inch of ground that would otherwise be lost. The order is rarely used; even if the army is not wiped out, it will almost certainly be severely weakened. When an attacking force must not be allowed to gain territory or establish a beachhead, it is incredibly effective. | |||
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==Highborn== | |||
* '''Highborn armies automatically generate an opportunity each season''' | |||
Every Highborn child is taught that Virtue and vice are contagious - that a virtuous life leads the faithful to further righteous action. To have their deeds recognised after having achieved so much makes them eager to emulate the great heroes of Highguard - to take the fight to the enemy and to embrace their manifest destiny to drive the enemies of humanity before them. Following the victories against the [[Druj]] and the slavers of Rachensgrab, the nation of Highguard is [[Full_of_sacred_sound#The_Sticking_Place|united behind their virtuous armies]]. If any Highborn army engages an enemy then the virtue of the soldiers inspires allies and terrifies enemies. The Highborn armies automatically generate an [[opportunity]] for their assembly to carry out a [[mandate]]. The mandate will influence the ongoing conflict in one or more of the campaigns where the Highborn armies are engaged in. The number of armies will not be a factor. The orders given by the generals will continue to be critical, with the precise wording of the order given by the general shaping any mandate. | |||
<!--* '''All Highborn armies can issue the Crusading Storm order when when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]'''. | |||
Every Highborn child is taught that Virtue and vice are contagious - that a virtuous life leads the faithful to further righteous action. To have their deeds recognised after having achieved so much makes them eager to emulate the great heroes of Highguard - to take the fight to the enemy and to embrace their manifest destiny to drive the enemies of humanity before them. Any Highborn general can issue the Crusading Storm order to their army when attacking. | |||
<box>'''Crusading Storm''' | |||
* '''Casualties suffered by this army are increased by a fifth''' | |||
* '''The ability of this army to capture territory is increased by a fifth''' | |||
A Highborn general who seeks to embody the virtues can achieve victory at any price by ordering their army to attack in a crusading storm. The army will spend the season directly assaulting the enemy troops, attacking with total Ambition and unwavering Courage. They will demonstrate the righteous virtue of the Empire as they carry the crusade to its enemies. This kind of attack is dangerous - casualties will be higher than normal - but the army will gain more ground during that season. | |||
Crucially, if the army is able to engage the enemy during the season that they carry out a crusading storm, then the virtue of the soldiers will be an inspiration or a terror to those who witness it. In that situation, the campaign will automatically generate an [[opportunity]] to carry out a mandate that will influence the ongoing campaign and the hearts and minds of those in the territory where the fighting took place. The more crusading armies are present in a territory, the more potent the impact of any mandate will be. The precise wording of the order to carry out a crusading storm given by the general will usually be significant in shaping any mandate.</box> | |||
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==Indomitable Glory== | |||
* '''Can give the order to take a named region ''no matter the cost'' when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]'''. | |||
* '''Can use the ''triumphant charge'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | |||
* '''Can use the ''final stand'' order when [[army orders#Defending|defending]]'''. | |||
Every member of an army with indomitable glory is committed to the eternal quest for glory and the need to prove that they are the greatest heroes of the Empire. Their unwavering Ambition, Courage, and Pride in the face of any danger means that they are prepared to take any chance to achieve glory. This allows their general to issue unique orders, taking enormous risks where necessary. Only the now destroyed [[Dawn_military_concerns#The_Hounds_of_Glory|Hounds of Glory]] of [[Dawn]] possessed the indomitable glory quality. | |||
<box>'''No Matter the Cost''' | |||
* '''The ability of this army to capture territory is increased by one-fifth.''' | |||
* '''The general names a single region when giving their orders that they will take at any price.''' | |||
* '''Provided the Imperial side is victorious, the army will gain sufficient additional victory points to take the named region. They will suffer one hundred additional casualties for each additional victory point required.''' | |||
A general who gives the order to take a region at any price is doing everything possible to ensure a glorious victory. Provided that the Imperial side is victorious, the army will succeed in taking the named region. However they will pay a significant price, suffering additional casualties as a consequence of their glorious indomitable advance. After the normal campaign outcomes are calculated, the named region will be completely conquered by the army with indomitable glory, but it will suffer one hundred additional casualties for each victory point required to take that region (and only that region). | |||
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<box>'''Triumphant Charge''' | |||
* '''The ability of this army to capture territory is increased by two-fifths.''' | |||
* '''Casualties inflicted by this army are increased by one fifth.''' | |||
* '''Casualties suffered by this army are increased by half.''' | |||
A general who unleashes their troops in a triumphant charge seeks great victory, but pays a great price. The army confronts the strongest enemy troops and the most defended positions, and attempts to rout them. Individual soldiers and companies engage in valiant attacks, employing risky tactics to defeat their opponents. The army will gain much more ground, but does so at the cost of increased casualties. | |||
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<box>'''Final Stand''' | |||
* '''Any victory gained by the enemy converts to additional casualties taken by this army, rather than territory gained.''' | |||
* '''Every enemy victory point causes 100 additional casualties to this army until the army disbands.''' | |||
Sometimes a general needs to hold a position regardless of cost. A final stand trades Imperial lives for every inch of ground that would otherwise be lost. The order is rarely used; even if the army is not wiped out, it will almost certainly be severely weakened. When an attacking force must not be allowed to gain territory or establish a beachhead, it is incredibly effective.<br> | |||
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==Magic== | ==Magic== | ||
* '''[[Rituals]] that target a [[territory]] may be performed using the general of this army as a focus''' | * '''[[Rituals]] that target a [[territory]] may be performed using the general of this army as a focus''' | ||
* ''' | * '''Can use the ''arcane consolidation'' order when [[army orders#Defending|defending]]''' | ||
* '''Other Descriptors: Arcane, Necromantia, Occult, Sorcerous''' | * '''Other Descriptors: Arcane, Necromantia, Occult, Sorcerous''' | ||
A ''magic'' army contains many magicians, and soldiers trained to fight alongside magicians. | A ''magic'' army contains many magicians, and soldiers trained to fight alongside magicians and help with the targeting of powerful rituals. If they are defending a territory then they can provide a bounty of crystal mana to their general for use in creating helpful [[enchantment|enchantments]]. Rumours suggest that the native defenders of [[Karsk]] who have been assisting the [[Varushka|Varushkan]] [[general|generals]] during their fight against the Thule also possess this quality. Several [[Thule]] armies possess similar sorcerous powers. The [[Axos|Axou]] and the [[Principalities of Jarm|Jarmish]] also field several armies with this quality. | ||
<box>'''Ritual | |||
This army contains many magicians and magical experts. The general of the army can serve as a focus for any ritual that targets a territory, replacing the requirement for that ritual to be performed at a [[regio]] in the target territory. This only works for rituals | Before the use of the [[unmade trove]] granted them cyclic magic, and ultimately the [[highest discipline]], the [[Citadel Guard]] of Urizen possessed this quality. | ||
<box>'''Arcane Consolidation''' | |||
* '''The army generates mana crystals based on the number of victory points generated.''' | |||
* '''Does not change army strength, casualties inflicted or casualties suffered.''' | |||
The army concentrates on making magical preparations, shoring up their reserves of mana crystals and seeking out nearby sources of magic. A portion of this bounty in the form of mana crystals is passed to the army general so that they can make the most appropriate use of it.</box> | |||
<box>'''Ritual targeting'''<br> | |||
This army contains many specialized magicians and magical experts. The general of the army (or the [[egregores|egregore]] if the general is [[Rules_update_2019#Army_Enchantments|not at Anvil]]) can serve as a focus for any ritual that targets a territory, region, or fortification replacing the requirement for that ritual to be performed at a [[regio]] in the target territory. This only works for rituals targeting the territory where the army is currently on campaign. The general must be present throughout the ritual. Examples of rituals that can be empowered in this way might include [[Frozen Citadel of Cathan Canae]] (although the target territory must still contain a suitable region), [[Stalwart Stand on Solid Ground]], or a [[curse]] such as [[Rivers Run Red]] or [[Naeve's Twisting Blight]].</box> | |||
==Mercenary== | ==Mercenary== | ||
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A ''mercenary'' army has experience working with and integrating mercenaries and other independent military units. They may employ [[#Siege|siege engineers]], [[#Scouting|expert scouts]], [[#Foraging|wagon raiders]], [[#Skirmishing|light infantry]] or [[#Resilient|free companies]], but each group can only be employed once each year. The [[The_League_military_concerns#The_Wolves_of_War|Wolves of War]] is a [[the League|League]] army that attracts mercenary banners and free companies from across the empire. | A ''mercenary'' army has experience working with and integrating mercenaries and other independent military units. They may employ [[#Siege|siege engineers]], [[#Scouting|expert scouts]], [[#Foraging|wagon raiders]], [[#Skirmishing|light infantry]] or [[#Resilient|free companies]], but each group can only be employed once each year. The [[The_League_military_concerns#The_Wolves_of_War|Wolves of War]] is a [[the League|League]] army that attracts mercenary banners and free companies from across the empire. | ||
<box>'''Mercenary Options'''<br> | <box>'''Mercenary Options'''<br> | ||
A mercenary army is versatile, but can only employ each type of specialist troop once a year. For example, the general of the Wolves of War is appointed in Autumn. They might immediately employ wagon raiders (and use the '' | A mercenary army is versatile, but can only employ each type of specialist troop once a year. For example, the general of the Wolves of War is appointed in Autumn. They might immediately employ wagon raiders (and use the ''plunder'' order), but then cannot employ those auxiliary troops again until after the next Autumn summit.</box> | ||
==Physick== | ==Physick== | ||
* '''Can use the ''tend the fallen'' order when [[ | * '''Can use the ''tend the fallen'' order when [[army orders#Defending|defending]]''' | ||
* '''Other Descriptors: | * '''Other Descriptors: Apothecary, Grimnir, Healer, Herbalist, Hospitaller, Support''' | ||
A ''physick'' army contains a large number of battle-field hardened healers of various traditions, and soldiers adept at fighting alongside them. The force excels at using medical skills, establishing mobile field hospitals, and applying principles of triage to save those who can be saved. | A ''physick'' army contains a large number of battle-field hardened healers of various traditions, and soldiers adept at fighting alongside them. The force excels at using medical skills, establishing mobile field hospitals, and applying principles of triage to save those who can be saved. The [[Highguard_military_concerns#The_Valiant_Pegasus|Valiant Pegasus]] of [[Highguard]] has the physick quality. The newly reformed [[Wintermark]] [[Wintermark_military_concerns#The_Bloodcloaks|Bloodcloaks]], also possess this quality, as did the original Bloodcloaks who were lost to the [[Thule]] during the reign of [[Empress Brannan]]. | ||
<box>'''Tend the | <box>'''Tend the Fallen'''<br> | ||
* '''All casualties suffered by this army are reduced by a fifth.''' | * '''All casualties suffered by this army are reduced by a fifth.''' | ||
* '''All casualties suffered by allied armies in the same territory who are taking defensive orders are reduced by a tenth.''' | * '''All casualties suffered by allied armies in the same territory who are taking defensive orders are reduced by a tenth.''' | ||
* '''The ability of this army to defend territory is reduced by a fifth.''' | * '''The ability of this army to defend territory is reduced by a fifth.''' | ||
The army establishes mobile field hospitals, and supply points while ensuring allied forces are accompanied by talented physicks and soldiers trained to support them. Medicinal herbs are gathered, and healing or defensive potions distributed to officers. The army focuses on moving casualties away from battlefields, patching them up, and returning them to the front.</box> | The army establishes mobile field hospitals, and supply points while ensuring allied forces are accompanied by talented physicks and soldiers trained to support them. Medicinal herbs are gathered, and healing or defensive potions distributed to officers. The army focuses on moving casualties away from battlefields, patching them up, and returning them to the front.</box> | ||
==Pride of the Marches== | |||
* '''Can use the ''drum up support'' action when [[army orders#Defending|defending]]''' | |||
* '''This army can benefit from [[Casualties#Emergency_Resupply|emergency resupply]] regardless of what territory they are in or whether they are engaged by the enemy.''' | |||
* '''This army can benefit from [[Casualties#Natural_Resupply|natural resupply]] regardless of what territory they are in even if they are taking an attacking order, so long as they are not engaged by the enemy.''' | |||
The Drakes are beloved across the [[the Marches|Marches]], seen as exemplars of the nation's Pride and Loyalty. They have expert logistical support, able to quickly distribute resources and assign new soldiers, even while under attack. The Marchers who join the army are doggedly committed to their cause, so that soldiers who are so badly hurt they would normally be decommissioned fight to be allowed to rejoin their units. Young folk from across the Marches want to join the [[Drakes]], and with the aid of the ''Drummers'', they are given every opportunity to do so. Indeed, even while resting in other nations, the Drakes attract young people who want to fight in Tom Drake's army, and ultimately become Marchers themselves. | |||
<box>'''Drum Up Support''' | |||
* '''Casualties inflicted by this army are reduced by one tenth.''' | |||
The army concentrates on recruiting local population. They recover more quickly as a consequence. Their natural resupply is increased by 50 casualties each season, or 100 casualties if they take the order in a territory that belongs to the Marches. Any other Marcher army that is taking a defending order in the same territory gains an additional 25 recovery.</box> | |||
==Quick-Witted== | |||
* '''Can use the ''seek the foe'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | |||
* '''Can use the ''guard the gates'' order when [[army orders#Defending|defending]]''' | |||
* '''Other Descriptors: Crafty, Canny, Tricksy''' | |||
The army draws on the paths of the [[mediator]] and the [[Wintermark_magical_traditions#Icewalkers|icewalker]]; working to uncover information about barbarians and ranging further afield. The army's mediators often try to encourage dealings with other nations as much as possible; it is much easier for a scout to range ahead of the main force if they can be sure of safe lodgings in foreign territories. The icewalkers use Day magic to scry their enemies but they combine it with guile and cunning to get where they need to be. Only the [[Narwhal's Spear]] army of Wintermark have this quality | |||
<box>'''Seek the Foe''' | |||
* '''The general who commands the army receives a report about forces present in the same territory as the army''' | |||
* '''Casualties inflicted by this army are reduced by one fifth.''' | |||
* '''This army can move through five territories instead of the usual three when taking this order''' | |||
A general who sends their icewalkers and mediators forward to gather information while engaged in an aggressive campaign receives a report that includes details of the enemy [[Imperial armies|campaign armies]] in the [[territory]]; their allegiance; an estimation of their strength; the name of their general and information about their special qualities. They also receive information about significant local [[fortifications]]; and other potentially useful strategic and tactical information about the campaign and the forces involved in it.</box> | |||
<box>'''Guard the Gates''' | |||
* '''The general who commands the army receives a report about forces present in the same territory as the army''' | |||
* '''Casualties inflicted by this army are reduced by one fifth.''' | |||
While defending, the general can send their icewalkers and mediators out to focus their attention within the borders of the land their side controls. They receive information about any foreign [[spy network]] operating in the territory, and about any strategic or tactical opportunities related to defending the territory from outside forces. They also receive details of any enemy [[Imperial armies|campaign armies]] that undertake an [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]] order in the [[territory]] - their allegiance; an estimation of their strength; the name of their general and information about their special qualities.</box> | |||
==Relentless== | ==Relentless== | ||
* '''Can use the ''cut them down'' order when [[ | * '''Can use the ''cut them down'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | ||
* '''Other Descriptors: | * '''Other Descriptors: Bloodthirsty, Ruthless, Savage''' | ||
A ''relentless'' army is capable of focused, sustained attacks against their enemies. They may have superior equipment, advanced combat training, or simply possess an unquenchable thirst for the blood of their foes. Within the Empire, the [[The_Marches_military_concerns#Bounders|Bounders]] are known for their relentless pursuit of their enemies while the [[ | A ''relentless'' army is capable of focused, sustained attacks against their enemies. They may have superior equipment, advanced combat training, or simply possess an unquenchable thirst for the blood of their foes. Within the Empire, the [[The_Marches_military_concerns#Bounders|Bounders]] are known for their relentless pursuit of their enemies while the [[Imperial_Orcs_military_concerns#The_Summer_Storm|Summer Storm]] of the [[Imperial Orcs]] are known for their military acumen and carefully channelled bloodlust. It is also a common quality for [[Jotun]] and [[Druj]] armies. | ||
<box>'''Cut | <box>'''Cut Them Down''' | ||
* '''Casualties inflicted by this army are increased by three tenths''' | * '''Casualties inflicted by this army are increased by three tenths''' | ||
* '''Casualties suffered by this army are increased by a fifth''' | * '''Casualties suffered by this army are increased by a fifth''' | ||
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==Resilient== | ==Resilient== | ||
* '''Can use the ''grinding advance'' order when [[ | * '''Can use the ''grinding advance'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | ||
'''Other Descriptors: Cautious, Defensive, Responsive''' | * '''Other Descriptors: Cautious, Defensive, Responsive''' | ||
A ''resilient'' army fights defensively, even while advancing. It often represents an army that specialises in heavy armour and shields, but it might also represent an army of soldiers with above-average fortitude or endurance. The heavily armoured [[Dawn_military_concerns#The_Golden_Sun|Golden Sun]] of Dawn | A ''resilient'' army fights defensively, even while advancing. It often represents an army that specialises in heavy armour and shields, but it might also represent an army of soldiers with above-average fortitude or endurance. The heavily armoured [[Dawn_military_concerns#The_Golden_Sun|Golden Sun]] of Dawn is a resilient army. | ||
<box>'''Grinding | <box>'''Grinding Advance''' | ||
* '''Casualties suffered by this army are reduced by three tenths.''' | * '''Casualties suffered by this army are reduced by three tenths.''' | ||
* '''Casualties inflicted by this army are reduced by a fifth.''' | * '''Casualties inflicted by this army are reduced by a fifth.''' | ||
The army slowly advances, consolidating every gain | The army slowly advances, consolidating every gain before moving forward. The army looks to avoid direct engagements with the enemy, ceasing their advance and taking defensive positions if they are engaged.</box> | ||
<!-- The initial version was 40% less casualties and the order was called "dig in". Graeme argued that this army will only ever be defending - this may be frustrating as a general. Graeme suggests go with this and "if you take this action, your VPs are | <!-- The initial version was 40% less casualties and the order was called "dig in". Graeme argued that this army will only ever be defending - this may be frustrating as a general. Graeme suggests go with this and "if you take this action, your VPs are proportionately converted to take ground, not to reduce casualties." Even though your army is on defensive you can creep forward through the territory. Then cut the casualty reduction from 40 to 30. --> | ||
==Resourceful== | ==Resourceful== | ||
* '''This army can benefit from [[Casualties#Emergency_Resupply|emergency resupply]] regardless of what territory they are in or whether they are engaged by the enemy.''' | * '''This army can benefit from [[Casualties#Emergency_Resupply|emergency resupply]] regardless of what territory they are in or whether they are engaged by the enemy.''' | ||
* '''This army can benefit from [[Casualties#Natural_Resupply|natural resupply]] regardless of what territory they are in as long as they are not engaged by the enemy.''' | * '''This army can benefit from [[Casualties#Natural_Resupply|natural resupply]] regardless of what territory they are in as long as they are not engaged by the enemy, even if they are taking an attacking order.''' | ||
* '''Other Descriptors: Quartermasters, Superior Logistics''' | * '''Other Descriptors: Quartermasters, Superior Logistics''' | ||
A ''resourceful'' army has expert logistical support. It can quickly distribute resources and assign new soldiers, even while under attack. It may also represent an army whose soldiers are doggedly committed to their cause, so that soldiers who are so badly hurt they would normally be decommissioned fight to be allowed to rejoin their units. | A ''resourceful'' army has expert logistical support. It can quickly distribute resources and assign new soldiers, even while under attack. It may also represent an army whose soldiers are doggedly committed to their cause, so that soldiers who are so badly hurt they would normally be decommissioned fight to be allowed to rejoin their units. Both the [[Dawn_military_concerns#The_Eastern_Sky|Eastern Sky]] and the [[The_Marches_military_concerns#The_Drakes|Drakes]] were previously known for the support they enjoyed from their nation; represented by regular investment of people and resources to keep the army at fighting strength. At present there are no Imperial armies with this quality. | ||
==Secretive== | |||
* '''Can use the ''lay low'' order when [[army orders#Defending|defending]]''' | |||
* '''Can use the ''grinding advance'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | |||
A secretive army contains many people skilled at survival in some of the most inhospitable parts of the Empire. The barren mountains of the Mournwold, the dangerous fens of Bregasland or the deep Feni woods are examples. These places are virtually impassable to a regular army, but a secretive army may lay low, splitting up into smaller bands that can spread out and hide in some of the most inaccessible parts of the region. The [[The_Marches_military_concerns#The_Strong_Reeds|Strong Reeds]] army of [[the Marches]] possesses this quality, honed by years of experience fighting in the Bregas marshes and in [[Kallavesa]]. | |||
<box>'''Lay Low''' | |||
* '''This defensive order can only be issued in a Marcher territory or if the Empire controls a forested, mountainous, or marsh region in the territory''' | |||
* '''The army does not inflict any casualties, suffer any casualties or contribute any victory points towards the defense of the territory''' | |||
* '''The presence of an army that is laying low in a territory removes the advantage for attacking an undefended territory''' | |||
A general who orders their army to lay low causes them to split up and hide in some of the most inaccessible parts of a territory. This order can only be used by the general of the Strong Reeds in a Marcher territory or in a territory where the Empire controls a forested, mountainous, or marsh region. If the order cannot be used then it defaults to solid defence. The army does not inflict or receive any casualties, nor contribute any victory points to the defence of the territory, but their presence there is sufficient to ensure that any enemy generals cannot act with impunity. This removes the advantage for attacking an undefended territory. | |||
Taking the order will not prevent the army from resupplying, but the presence of an offensive army in the territory will do, even though the army laying low does not take any casualties.</box> | |||
<box>'''Grinding Advance''' | |||
* '''Casualties suffered by this army are reduced by three tenths.''' | |||
* '''Casualties inflicted by this army are reduced by a fifth.''' | |||
The army slowly advances, consolidating every gain before moving forward. The army looks to avoid direct engagements with the enemy, ceasing their advance and taking defensive positions if they are engaged.</box> | |||
==Scouting== | |||
* '''Can use the ''gather intelligence'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | |||
* '''Can use the ''guard the gates'' order when [[army orders#Defending|defending]]'''. | |||
* '''Other Descriptors: Astute, Farsight, Infiltration''' | |||
A ''scouting'' army is adept at gathering information about opposing forces. While it is active in a territory, associated rangers, agents and magicians gather intelligence about opposing forces in the area. They compose a report specifically for their general which includes information abut significant forces in the area. Because this information is gathered by mundane means, and by agents in the field, it is rarely impeded by magical effects such as [[Drawing the Penumbral Veil]]. The [[Highguard|Highborn]] [[unconquered]] auxiliaries of the [[Highguard_military_concerns#The_Seventh_Wave|Seventh Wave]] are excellent scouts. | |||
In both cases, when this quality provides information about armies or fortifications, fighting strength is estimated in thousands using the terms '''low''' (between 0 and 333); '''mid''' (between 334 and 666); and '''high''' (between 667 and 999). Thus an army or fortification described as being in the "low four thousands" could mean it had between 4000 and 4,333 effective fighting strength. | |||
<box>'''Gather Intelligence''' | |||
* '''The general who commands the army receives a report about forces present in the same territory as the army''' | |||
* '''Casualties inflicted by this army are reduced by one fifth.''' | |||
A general who sends their scouts to gather information while engaged in an aggressive campaign receives a report that includes details of the enemy [[Imperial armies|campaign armies]] in the [[territory]]; their allegiance; an estimation of their strength; the name of their general and information about their special qualities. They also receive information about significant local [[fortifications]]; and other potentially useful strategic and tactical information about the campaign and the forces involved in it. | |||
</box> | |||
<box>'''Guard the Gates''' | |||
* '''The general who commands the army receives a report about forces present in the same territory as the army''' | |||
* '''Casualties inflicted by this army are reduced by one fifth.''' | |||
While defending, the general can send their scouts and spies out to focus their attention within the borders of the land their side controls. They receive information about any foreign [[spy network]] operating in the territory, and about any strategic or tactical opportunities related to defending the territory from outside forces. They also receive details of any enemy [[Imperial armies|campaign armies]] that undertake an [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]] order in the [[territory]] - their allegiance; an estimation of their strength; the name of their general and information about their special qualities.</box> | |||
==Siege== | ==Siege== | ||
* '''Can use the ''storm the walls'' order when [[ | * '''Can use the ''storm the walls'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | ||
* '''Other Descriptors: Engineer, Sappers''' | * '''Other Descriptors: Engineer, Sappers''' | ||
A ''siege'' army excels at attacking fortifications. The army is experienced with fighting over the walls of enemy castles, and supported by engineers and artisans who can quickly built siege engines. The [[ | A ''siege'' army excels at attacking fortifications. The army is experienced with fighting over the walls of enemy castles, and supported by engineers and artisans who can quickly built siege engines. The [[The_League|League]] army of the [[The_League_military_concerns#Imperial Armies|Towerjacks]] were originally recommissioned with this quality before taking advantage of an opportunity to [[Watches_from_the_Wall#Apply_What_You_Have_Learned|study]] in the Holberg University for a season and gaining the [[#Engineer|Engineer]] quality. | ||
<box>'''Storm the | <box>'''Storm the Walls''' | ||
* '''The army must be attacking a region containing a [[fortification]] or else the order defaults to [[ | * '''The army must be attacking a region containing a [[fortification]] or else the order defaults to [[army orders#Cautious Advance|cautious advance]]''' | ||
* '''The ability of this army to capture the fortified region is increased by half''' | * '''The ability of this army to capture the fortified region is increased by half''' | ||
* '''Casualties suffered by the army are increased by three tenths.''' | * '''Casualties suffered by the army are increased by three tenths.''' | ||
The army unleashes hell against the fortification. While catapults and | The army unleashes hell against the fortification. While catapults and trebuchets pound the walls, siege towers and ladders are deployed to allow the soldiers to take the fight to the defenders. Meanwhile, engineers work to undermine the walls, and massive covered rams are deployed against the gates. The loss of life is likely to be severe, but the fortification will fall much more quickly than it might in a prolonged siege. | ||
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<!-- Effect: This is a defensive order and will not initiate a campaign by itself. The army has | <!-- Effect: This is a defensive order and will not initiate a campaign by itself. The army has its strength reduced by 40% for purposes of determining campaign outcome, but casualties it suffers are reduced by 20% and it inflicts 40% extra casualties. --> | ||
<!-- | <!-- Initially this had the ability "Storm the walls"(The army may lay attempt to storm the walls of a fortification to try and take it quickly. This is a dangerous order that increases casualties significantly but is the fastest way to seize a fortification.<br>'''Effect:''' Increased casualties for the army, increased VPs for the army. This order defaults to an overwhelming assault if no fortification is present.<br><br>Graeme argued it was still a terrain keyword, but that we could save it by replacing storm the walls with something more generally useful. We still have a problem with the term "casualties taken by the fortification" as it is crazy maths so I've tried a different wording. The first line of the effect section was initially " If the army is part of a campaign to attack a region containing a fortification then all [[casualties]] taken by the army from the fortification are reduced to 0" --> | ||
==Skirmishing== | ==Skirmishing== | ||
* '''Can use the ''outmaneuver'' order when [[ | * '''Can use the ''outmaneuver'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | ||
* '''Other Descriptors: | * '''Other Descriptors: Manoeuvrable, Flanking, Tactical''' | ||
A ''skirmishing'' army specialises in outmaneuvering | A ''skirmishing'' army specialises in outmaneuvering its opponents. The mobility and independence of the troops composing the army makes it extremely effective at exploiting situations where some or all of the enemy armies have committed to defence, rather than attack. There are currently no Imperial armies with this quality; the venerable '''Thundering Tide''', composed of the descendants of the old [[Highguard|Highborn]] light cavalry units, were disbanded during the reign of [[Empress Mariika]]. Many of the [[unconquered]] and [[Highguard_military_concerns|cataphracts]] that used to belong to this army would go on to join the [[Highguard_military_concerns#The_Seventh_Wave|Seventh Wave]] | ||
<box>'''Outmaneuver''' | <box>'''Outmaneuver''' | ||
* '''The army gains an additional victory point for each enemy army in the territory that takes a defensive order, to a maximum of five additional victory points.''' | * '''The army gains an additional victory point for each enemy army in the territory that takes a defensive order, to a maximum of five additional victory points.''' | ||
* '''If there are no enemy armies in the territory using defending orders, it defaults to [[ | * '''If there are no enemy armies in the territory using defending orders, it defaults to [[army orders#Balanced attack|Balanced attack]].''' | ||
The army attempts to take advantage of the enemies defensive stance and lack of mobility. The army probes the enemy defences, determines where they are weak, and reconfigures | The army attempts to take advantage of the enemies defensive stance and lack of mobility. The army probes the enemy defences, determines where they are weak, and reconfigures its attack plan to exploit those weaknesses. The more enemy forces defending a reason, the more complex the countermeasures the army employs to strengthen its own attack. | ||
</box> | </box> | ||
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==Thornbound== | |||
* '''Can use the ''Poison thorns'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | |||
The army is able to use their mastery of Spring magic and their expertise with herbs to create powerful poisons to apply to their weapons. These poisons are designed to kill quickly and without suffering, ensuring that the enemy do not linger in pain. Only one Imperial army has this [[Comes_a_time#Without_Fear_or_Favour|unique quality]] - ''Isaella's Dance'' - which gains its power from the many vates and masters of herb lore that accompany the soldiers. | |||
<box>'''Poison Thorns''' | |||
* '''Casualties inflicted by this army are increased by three tenths.''' | |||
* '''The ability of this army to conquer territory is reduced by a fifth.''' | |||
* '''The effectiveness of this army against the Vallorn is improved; the army does not suffer additional casualties for fighting in a vallorn miasma.''' | |||
The army uses their mastery of Spring magic and knowledge of the apothecary's art to produce poisons and venoms that they can use in battle. These poisons cause those who succumb to them to pass swiftly and without pain and are particularly effective against the vallorn.</box> | |||
==True Conviction== | |||
* '''Can ''only'' use the ''triumphant charge'' or ''forced march'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | |||
* '''Can ''only'' use the ''final stand'' or ''desperate reinforcement'' order when [[army orders#Defending|defending]]''' | |||
* '''Only the Burning Falcon army has this quality''' | |||
The [[Burning Falcon]] is filled with passionate intensity and zeal. During battle the soldiers fight to the absolute best of their ability, and while resting they embrace everything life has to offer knowing that they may die in their next battle. They are utterly committed to the act of war, able to traverse the Empire like a blazing comet, smashing into the enemies of the Freeborn people with unquenchable fury. | |||
However, this quality means that the general is ''only'' able to issue the [[#Glorious|triumphant charge]], [[#Glorious|final stand]], [[#Fast|forced march]], and [[#Fast|desperate reinforcement]] orders. They cannot use any of the [[Army_orders|standard orders]] normally available to a general. The only thing that will allow them to take a different order is a special [[opportunity]] or an [[enchantment]] that influences or temporarily changes their quality. | |||
==Venomous== | ==Venomous== | ||
* '''Can use the ''fire in the blood'' order when [[ | * '''Can use the ''fire in the blood'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | ||
* '''Other Descriptors: | * '''Other Descriptors: Ambush, Assassin, Poisonous, Treacherous''' | ||
A ''venomous'' army contains soldiers skilled in the use of poison and unorthodox tactics. The force contributes these experts to support allied attacks, luring enemies into traps or taking advantage of engagements to savagely ambush their foes. There is no Imperial army with this quality at the moment. | A ''venomous'' army contains soldiers skilled in the use of poison and unorthodox tactics. The force contributes these experts to support allied attacks, luring enemies into traps or taking advantage of engagements to savagely ambush their foes. There is no Imperial army with this quality at the moment. | ||
<box>'''Fire in the | <box>'''Fire in the Blood'''<br> | ||
* '''All casualties inflicted by this army are increased by a tenth.''' | * '''All casualties inflicted by this army are increased by a tenth.''' | ||
* '''All casualties suffered by this army are increased by a tenth.''' | * '''All casualties suffered by this army are increased by a tenth.''' | ||
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The army works with their allies to set up ambushes, feints and opportunities to bypass enemy defences to kill high-value targets. Other elements of the force distribute poisoned weapons, or valuable offensive potions, to their allies.</box> | The army works with their allies to set up ambushes, feints and opportunities to bypass enemy defences to kill high-value targets. Other elements of the force distribute poisoned weapons, or valuable offensive potions, to their allies.</box> | ||
[[ | ==Watchful== | ||
[[ | * '''Can use the ''harry the flanks'' order when [[Army_orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | ||
* '''Can use the ''watch the passes'' order when [[Army_orders#Defending|defending]]''' | |||
A ''watchful'' army contains many skilled scouts and trackers who are adept at guarding the perimeter of a territory no matter how difficult as well as searching for threats and enemies in a territory. As a result it may issue the defensive order to watch the passes, if they are in a territory that is completely controlled by the Empire but the general is concerned that enemy forces may attack, or to harry the flanks, if they are engaged in a campaign where the enemy is already present. The [[The_Marches_military_concerns#Bounders|Bounders]] army of [[the Marches]] contain many [[The_Marches_military_concerns#Beaters|beaters]] and [[landskeeper|landskeepers]] who are especially concerned with protecting the borders of their lands. | |||
<box>'''Harry the Flanks''' | |||
* '''Casualties suffered by this army are decreased by three tenths''' | |||
* '''The ability of this army to capture territory is decreased by a fifth''' | |||
A general who orders their archers and other soldiers to harry the flanks of an enemy force will attempt to drive them back while avoiding a full on confrontation. The purpose to force the enemy to pull back to a more secure position rather than risk lives attempting to kill as many as possible. The army will try to avoid a direct engagement and focus on looking for any opportunity where the enemy is caught out of position or leaves a flank exposed.</box> | |||
<box>'''Watch the Passes''' | |||
* '''The ability of this army to defend territory is increased by two fifths if they are defending against an enemy attempting to take a beachhead''' | |||
A general who sends their scouts to watch the passes will receive early warning of any incoming invasion, allowing them to manoeuvre their soldiers into the best possible position to stymie the assault. In addition the army general will receive information about any foreign spy network operating in the territory as well as any substantial criminal activity on a similar scale.</box> | |||
==Woundbinder== | |||
* '''Can use the ''tend the fallen'' order when [[army orders#Defending|defending]]''' | |||
* '''Can use the ''recover the lost'' order when [[army orders#Attacking|attacking]]''' | |||
A ''woundbinder'' army consists of a large number of trained physicks, apothecaries, and magical healers. Many of these healers follow the grimnir tradition – facing danger on the battlefield but not themselves fighting. Every healer is paired with a scildran, a warrior whose focus is on keeping their charge safe at all costs and helping them move to where the fighting is thickest so they can employ their arts to aid their fellows. The force excels at using medical skills, establishing mobile field hospitals, and applying principles of triage to save those who can be saved. After implementing changes proposed by [[Zakalwe|Zakalwe's]] Polemarch of Strategy the newly reformed [[Wintermark]] [[Wintermark_military_concerns#The_Bloodcloaks|Bloodcloaks]] is the only army known to possess this quality. | |||
<box>'''Tend the Fallen'''<br> | |||
* '''The ability of this army to defend territory is reduced by a fifth.''' | |||
* '''All casualties suffered by this army are reduced by a fifth.''' | |||
* '''All casualties suffered by allied armies in the same territory who are taking defensive orders are reduced by a tenth.''' | |||
The army establishes mobile field hospitals, and supply points while ensuring allied forces are accompanied by talented physicks and soldiers trained to support them. Medicinal herbs are gathered, and healing or defensive potions distributed to officers. The army focuses on moving casualties away from battlefields, patching them up, and returning them to the front.</box> | |||
<box>'''Recover the Lost<br> | |||
* '''The ability of this army to capture territory is reduced by a fifth | |||
* '''All casualties suffered by this army are reduced by a tenth | |||
* '''All casualties suffered by allied armies in the same territory who are taking offensive orders are reduced by a tenth | |||
The army establishes mobile field hospitals, and supply points while ensuring allied forces are accompanied by talented physicks and soldiers trained to support them. These healers remain near the front lines, moving where the fighting is thickest and their skills are most in demand. The army focuses on treating casualties on the battlefield, meaning they can return to battle as quickly as possible.</box> | |||
{{Military Council Further Reading}} | {{Military Council Further Reading}} |
Latest revision as of 12:12, 10 August 2024
Overview
All Imperial armies and most barbarian armies possess a single unique quality that give them advantages in certain situations. These qualities represent the unique strength of each army reflecting the flavour of the army and the nation to which it belongs. The most common qualities are described below. Other qualities exist, and some such as highest discipline may even be unique to a specific army.
New Qualities
When a new Imperial army is raised, it receives a quality automatically that reflects its purpose, the nation who has raised it, and the conditions under which it was mobilized. Most Imperial nations have one or two qualities that are common for their armies, but it is possible for plot developments to provide the option for to choose a different quality.
Existing Imperial armies already have a quality representing their traditional roles and history. It is never possible for an army to have more than one quality or to diversify its abilities, but it is possible for an army to improve their essential quality if a plot opportunity presents that option.
Contracted
- The army can use storm the walls, plunder, arcane consolidation, raise the glass labyrinth, and one of desperate reinforcement or forced march once each per year
The Autumn Hammers benefits from a series of contracts with several of the Cities of the Iron Labyrinth. The Boon of Bonds and Bars allows the Autumn Hammers to call on mercenaries and favours from the Autumn realm in order to achieve specific goals and aims. Each of these orders can only be called on once each year; the contracts available to call on anew at each Autumn Equinox following the election of a general. These boons require the Lictors to not be under enmity.
Conquering
- Can use the push the line order when attacking
- Other Descriptors: Methodical, Inspired
A conquering army focuses on capturing territory, driving the defenders of the land before them. The newly restored Gryphon's Pride of Dawn has this quality, representative of Dawnish ambitions in the Barrens.
- The ability of this army to conquer territory is increased by three tenths
- Casualties inflicted by this army are reduced by a fifth
Cruel
- Can use the merciless onslaught order when attacking
- Other Descriptors: Dread, Fearsome, Merciless, Monstrous, Terrifying
A cruel army breaks the morale of its opponents. It may employ ruthless tactics, torture of prisoners and civilians, monstrous auxiliaries or psychological tricks that cause even the most disciplined army to prefer flight over capture. Enemy forces often withdraw well before their troops are in danger of being routed, aware that overconfidence in the face of a cruel opponent could lead to the loss of their entire army. The Iron Helms of Varushka has this quality. The Dance of Blood of Navarr (destroyed by the Jotun in 245YE) also used to employ dreadful tactics against their barbarian opponents.
- An enemy army that takes casualties from this army will break if their military strength falls below 1,500 (or below 2,250 if they are large)
- The presence of an army conducting a merciless onslaught in a territory is impossible to conceal and is always obvious to other armies in the same territory
Cunning
- Can use the whatever it takes order when attacking
A cunning army contains soldiers adept at employing unorthodox - but effective - tactics. The force makes great use of venom and poison (both mundane and magical), as well as setting traps and luring enemies into ambushes. They take advantage of situations where an ally has engaged an enemy to launch surprise attacks against their weak spots, taking particular pains to kill enemy healers, magicians, and supply trains. Since the Winter Solstice 381YE, the Quiet Step army of Navarr has the Cunning quality.
- All casualties inflicted by this army are increased by a tenth.
- All casualties suffered by this army are increased by a tenth.
- All casualties inflicted by allied armies in the same territory who have issued attacking orders are increased by a tenth.
Daring
- Can use the daring raid order when attacking
- Only the Red Wind Corsairs army has this quality
This enhanced quality was gained by the Red Wind Corsairs shortly before the Winter Solstice 381YE. It was gained as a response to an opportunity, the Freeborn assembly sent Gonzalo i Riqueza to spread a message that capturing and ransoming enemies was preferable to simply robbing them. Battle is a chance to seize the wealth of the enemy - war is about increasing your affluence at the expense of your foes, rather than to see them dead. The opportunity came in the wake of a well-planned raid against an Grendel-controlled Legacy in Spiral.
The Freeborn soldiers of the Red Wind Corsairs embrace their instinct to treat their defeated enemies with respect and take their money not their lives. Instead of the plunder order, the general can submit the daring raid order. Although some Wintermark armies find fighting alongside a foraging army distasteful - many Wintermark heroes prefer the idea of ransoming defeated enemies to butchering them and have no reason to dislike a daring army.
- Casualties inflicted by this army are reduced by three tenths.
- Casualties suffered by this army are reduced by a tenth.
- The army generates wealth based on the number of victory points generated.
Disciplined
- Can use the strategic defence order when defending
- Other Descriptors: Strategic, Tactical, Vigilant
A disciplined army is well-organised and relentlessly drilled. Every soldier is a professional who knows their place in the chain of command. The Granite Pillar of Highguard and the Tusks of the Marches are armies known for their discipline. Several attempts have been made in the past by the sentinels of Urizen to raise a disciplined, strategically minded army that embrace the national philosophy of arete.
- The army gains an additional victory point for each enemy army in the territory that takes an attacking order to a maximum of 5 additional victory points.
The strategic army concentrates on orchestrating well planned defences designed to exploit flaws in the enemy strategy. The army excels at taking advantage of the slightest mistake or misjudgement by enemy commanders.
Driven
- Can use the order to take their land when attacking
- Can use the grinding advance order when attacking
A driven army is focused on seizing the land of the enemy, which is ripe for conquest. With steel in their fists and in their spirits, they will not care where they fight - they will take whatever they need from the land and the people and they will make it their own. Since the 382YE Summer Solstice the The Golden Axe, of Varushka, has embraced the legacy of the Vard; to conquer what can be conquered, to bar their door against what cannot be defeated, and to endure what must be endured without flinching.
- Casualties suffered by this army are reduced by three tenths.
- Casualties inflicted by this army are reduced by a fifth.
Engineer
- Can use the Storm the walls order when attacking
- Can use the Dig In order when defending
- Other Descriptors: Engineer, Sappers
An engineer army encompasses all that a siege army can achieve when attacking fortifications, however it is much more skilled in all forms of engineering, allowing the army to assist with large building projects or to just dig in, fortifying a region with ramparts, ditches, embankments and temporary camps that provide some of the benefits of a fortification. The Towerjacks of the League are the only Imperial army with this quality.
- The army must be attacking a region containing a fortification or else the order defaults to cautious advance
- The ability of this army to capture the fortified region is increased by half
- Casualties suffered by the army are increased by three tenths.
The army unleashes hell against the fortification. While catapults and trebuchets pound the walls, siege towers and ladders are deployed to allow the soldiers to take the fight to the defenders. Meanwhile, engineers work to undermine the walls, and massive covered rams are deployed against the gates. The loss of life is likely to be severe, but the fortification will fall much more quickly than it might in a prolonged siege.
- The army must be defending a region.
- If the region does not already contain a fortification then the army can erect temporary defences to help defend the area.
- If the region contains an ongoing commission, the army can assist with the construction, reducing the construction time by one season.
- Casualties suffered by the army are decreased by a fifth.
An army that digs in can be ordered to construct temporary defences, raising earthworks, digging ditches and erecting palisades. After a season of effort, the resulting earthworks act as a 1000 strength fortification. This temporary fort decays at a rate of 500 force per season after the first, but is not fully removed until its strength is reduced to zero. If there is an existing earthworks in the region, the army can prevent any decay and increases the strength by an additional 1000 force. An army cannot construct temporary fortifications in a region that has an existing or magical fortification, and temporary fortifications cannot be enchanted.
Instead of creating temporary defences, the general can order the army to assist with the construction of a specific commission. The troops will be assigned to help with the labour, digging foundations, cutting stone and timber etc - but they also include skilled engineers who can oversee the work and ensure it is done accurately. An army that digs in can reduce the total time required to complete a commission by one season just once. No commission can benefit from this specific ability more than once, no matter the source.Farsighted
- Can use the read the signs order when defending.
By leaning on the wise mystics, cunning icewalkers, and proud rune-smiths who advise the army, the general of the Fist of the Mountain can employ divination to allow them to find the perfect place to move their army. Such methods are unpredictable and difficult to make sense of, perversely they often mean less fighting rather than more, since the army is almost never where the enemy expects it to be. But the benefits of such surprising strategy cannot be denied, somehow the force always seems to be in the perfect place at the perfect time.
- The ability of this army to defend territory is increased by two fifths
- Casualties inflicted by this army are decreased by a fifth
An army that reads the signs makes inspired strategic choices based on the divinations performed by the mystics who are part of the army. Many of those decisions seem risky and incomprehensible at the time, but may appear brilliant in hindsight and will often take enemy forces by surprise. The army will inflict less casualties on those attacked, for there is no wasted effort, no bloody grind of soldiers lives exchanged for no reason. The wisdom granted does not bring safety - the army may well find itself taking up positions that are exceptionally dangerous - but there are fewer of them. In essence, reading the signs allows the army to take bigger risks - but to strike only at the perfect moment - when a victory can turn a campaign.
Fast
- Can use the forced march order when attacking
- Can use the desperate reinforcement order when defending.
- Other Descriptors: Durable, Pathfinder, Organized.
A fast army is able to move quickly over long distances. This is not just a quality of speed - moving thousands of soldiers overland is a daunting logistical prospect. Within the Empire, a fast army takes advantage of the trods whenever it can, supplementing their magic with forced marches and expertly organised baggage trains. The Freeborn Fire of the South and the Navarr Black Thorns are both known for their speed and mobility.
- Can move as far as the general wishes this season. It must still stop moving when it enters a hostile territory.
- The ability of this army to capture territory is decreased by one fifth.
A general who orders a forced march pushes their troops to move swiftly - but also takes pains to preserve their strength so that when they arrive they are in a fit state to fight. Some soldiers may fall behind, but they keep moving until they catch up with the army again. By taking advantage of roads and trods, the general ensures that when the army arrives at its destination it does so with the will to engage the enemy. Yet a forced march is not magical movement - the army will arrive late in the campaign season, meaning their ability to capture territory is reduced.
- Can move as far as the general wishes this season. It must still stop moving when it enters a hostile territory.
- The ability of this army to defend territory is decreased by one fifth.
Favoured
- The army can use triumphant charge, arcane consolidation and traverse the crossroads once each per year
- The army could still gain access to the embrace the storm and seek the greatest prize orders
The Eastern Sky benefits from the patronage of several Regents of Summer following a proposal just before the Autumn Equinox 384YE. At present the general can call on the favours of Barien, Eleonaris, and Meraud.
Foraging
- Can use the plunder order when attacking
- Other Descriptors: Looter, Scavenger, Snaffler, Raider, Maggots (derogatory)
A foraging army excels at stripping enemy settlements and casualties of valuables. The Freeborn Red Wind Corsairs were known for their ability to gather resources in enemy territory, prior to their embrace of the idea of ransoming their enemies rather than simply robbing them. Some Wintermark armies find fighting alongside a foraging army distasteful - the deeply ingrained cultural dislike for "maggots" is well known.
- Casualties inflicted by this army are reduced by one tenth.
- The ability of this army to capture territory is reduced by one tenth.
- The army generates wealth based on the number of victory points generated.
Freedom Fighters
- Can use the break the chains order when attacking
- Can use the hit and run order when defending
- Only the Winter Sun has this quality
After the Autumn Equinox 381YE the soldiers of the Winter Sun experienced a powerful revelation relating to the generations of their ancestors who had lived and died as slaves. Despite the turmoil and wrath, some of the soldiers of the Winter Sun gain strength from the experience, and from the voices of their enslaved ancestors. Some swore oaths to ensure that the evil of slavery - evil they have experienced first hand - is wiped from the earth. Many of these orcs wear medallions of bone or wood in the shape of hammers, in remembrance both of the tools their ancestors used to break rocks and of the hammers used ultimately to break their chains. Following the Winter Solstice the general, Bloodcrow Morg'ur, encouraged the soldiers to embrace this revelation, permanently changing the Winter Sun quality from guerilla to freedom fighters.
In the long run, soldiers of the army will be less comfortable around human armies from Varushka, Wintermark, and the League - but they are disciplined enough to ensure that there are no significant incidents if they are required to fight alongside the descendants of the people who once kept them as chattel.
- Your side must control a region with the forested, hills or marsh keyword.
- Casualties suffered by this army are decreased by three tenths.
- Casualties inflicted by this army are decreased by a fifth.
- Your side must control a region with the forested, hills or marsh keyword.
- The ability of this army to defend territory is increased by a fifth.
- Casualties suffered by this army are decreased by a fifth.
- Casualties inflicted by this army are decreased by a fifth.
Glorious
- Can use the triumphant charge order when attacking
- Can use the final stand order when defending.
- Other Descriptors: Crazed, Honourable, Righteous.
A glorious army is full of fighting spirit, and is capable of utter commitment to the act of war. Stories are still told of the Burning Falcon, a Freeborn army with many kohan that was wiped out to the last soldier holding off a Jotun force three times its own size during the invasion of Kallavesa in 248YE; troubadours still sing of the last-ditch, foolhardy assault of the Dawnish Gryphon's Pride against the barbarians in the Barrens. Today, the Dawnish Hounds of Glory are glorious, the Green Shield of Wintermark are known for their heroism, while the Burning Falcon are once again full of passionate kohan committed to war.
- The ability of this army to capture territory is increased by two-fifths.
- Casualties inflicted by this army are increased by one fifth.
- Casualties suffered by this army are increased by half.
A general who unleashes their troops in a triumphant charge seeks great victory, but pays a great price. The army confronts the strongest enemy troops and the most defended positions, and attempts to rout them. Individual soldiers and companies engage in valiant attacks, employing risky tactics to defeat their opponents. The army will gain much more ground, but does so at the cost of increased casualties.
- Any victory gained by the enemy converts to additional casualties taken by this army, rather than territory gained.
- Every enemy victory point causes 100 additional casualties to this army until the army disbands.
Sometimes a general needs to hold a position regardless of cost. A final stand trades Imperial lives for every inch of ground that would otherwise be lost. The order is rarely used; even if the army is not wiped out, it will almost certainly be severely weakened. When an attacking force must not be allowed to gain territory or establish a beachhead, it is incredibly effective.
Guerrilla
- Can use the hit and run order when defending
- Other Descriptors: Adaptable, Hunter, Ranger, Territorial.
A guerrilla army is adept at fighting in difficult terrain. It is often organised into many small companies that can fight independently of each other, employing scouts and messengers to keep each element of the force appraised of the status and position of other forces. The Northern Eagle army of Varushka has extensive experience fighting in difficult terrain; the Winter Sun of the Imperial Orcs incorporated hard lessons learned by the original rebels fighting the Empire in the southern territories and had this quality prior to the spiritual revelation of Autumn 381YE that gave them the freedom fighters advanced quality.
- Your side must control a region with the forested, hills or marsh keyword.
- The ability of this army to defend territory is increased by a fifth.
- Casualties suffered by this army are decreased by a fifth.
- Casualties inflicted by this army are decreased by a fifth.
Hard Bitten
- Can use the make them pay order when defending
- Other Descriptors: Garrison, Unyielding, Stubborn
A hard-bitten army refuses to give ground to invaders. When fighting from defensive positions they can inflict massive casualties on enemy forces that dare to approach them. There are currently no Imperial armies with this quality; the Strong Reeds of the Marches are a notoriously stubborn army who embraced much older, secretive stratagems, to make their enemies pay for every inch of Marcher soil they try to take, whilst the Druj armies with this quality are adept at using traps and treacherous tactics to slowly grind an aggressor down as they attempt to claim barbarian territory.
- Casualties inflicted by this army are increased by two fifths
- Casualties suffered by this army are increased by a fifth
Heroic
- Can give the order that none shall pass when defending.
- Can use the triumphant charge order when attacking
- Can use the final stand order when defending.
The Green Shields of Wintermark are capable of impossible deeds, and their spirit is undiminished in the face of any threat. They know that the hero's tale ends with a good death and they are ready to pay with their lives if they must. Their esprit de corps is peerless and their commitment to battle means they are prepared to make any sacrifice to achieve what must be done. This allows their general to issue unique orders, taking enormous risks where necessary.
- Casualties suffered by this army are decreased by one fifth.
- The army protects an allied force that is taking defensive orders, taking all the casualties that force would take in their place
A general who gives the order that none shall pass may name a single allied force that is taking defensive orders in the campaign. Any casualties that the heroic army would suffer normally are applied less the 20% reduction listed. In addition to the normal casualties suffered, the army will also take all the casualties that would have been suffered by the army they are protecting (these casualties are not diminished in any way, they are transferred one for one).
- The ability of this army to capture territory is increased by two-fifths.
- Casualties inflicted by this army are increased by one fifth.
- Casualties suffered by this army are increased by half.
A general who unleashes their troops in a triumphant charge seeks great victory, but pays a great price. The army confronts the strongest enemy troops and the most defended positions, and attempts to rout them. Individual soldiers and companies engage in valiant attacks, employing risky tactics to defeat their opponents. The army will gain much more ground, but does so at the cost of increased casualties.
- Any victory gained by the enemy converts to additional casualties taken by this army, rather than territory gained.
- Every enemy victory point causes 100 additional casualties to this army until the army disbands.
Sometimes a general needs to hold a position regardless of cost. A final stand trades Imperial lives for every inch of ground that would otherwise be lost. The order is rarely used; even if the army is not wiped out, it will almost certainly be severely weakened. When an attacking force must not be allowed to gain territory or establish a beachhead, it is incredibly effective.
Highborn
- Highborn armies automatically generate an opportunity each season
Every Highborn child is taught that Virtue and vice are contagious - that a virtuous life leads the faithful to further righteous action. To have their deeds recognised after having achieved so much makes them eager to emulate the great heroes of Highguard - to take the fight to the enemy and to embrace their manifest destiny to drive the enemies of humanity before them. Following the victories against the Druj and the slavers of Rachensgrab, the nation of Highguard is united behind their virtuous armies. If any Highborn army engages an enemy then the virtue of the soldiers inspires allies and terrifies enemies. The Highborn armies automatically generate an opportunity for their assembly to carry out a mandate. The mandate will influence the ongoing conflict in one or more of the campaigns where the Highborn armies are engaged in. The number of armies will not be a factor. The orders given by the generals will continue to be critical, with the precise wording of the order given by the general shaping any mandate.
Indomitable Glory
- Can give the order to take a named region no matter the cost when attacking.
- Can use the triumphant charge order when attacking
- Can use the final stand order when defending.
Every member of an army with indomitable glory is committed to the eternal quest for glory and the need to prove that they are the greatest heroes of the Empire. Their unwavering Ambition, Courage, and Pride in the face of any danger means that they are prepared to take any chance to achieve glory. This allows their general to issue unique orders, taking enormous risks where necessary. Only the now destroyed Hounds of Glory of Dawn possessed the indomitable glory quality.
- The ability of this army to capture territory is increased by one-fifth.
- The general names a single region when giving their orders that they will take at any price.
- Provided the Imperial side is victorious, the army will gain sufficient additional victory points to take the named region. They will suffer one hundred additional casualties for each additional victory point required.
A general who gives the order to take a region at any price is doing everything possible to ensure a glorious victory. Provided that the Imperial side is victorious, the army will succeed in taking the named region. However they will pay a significant price, suffering additional casualties as a consequence of their glorious indomitable advance. After the normal campaign outcomes are calculated, the named region will be completely conquered by the army with indomitable glory, but it will suffer one hundred additional casualties for each victory point required to take that region (and only that region).
- The ability of this army to capture territory is increased by two-fifths.
- Casualties inflicted by this army are increased by one fifth.
- Casualties suffered by this army are increased by half.
A general who unleashes their troops in a triumphant charge seeks great victory, but pays a great price. The army confronts the strongest enemy troops and the most defended positions, and attempts to rout them. Individual soldiers and companies engage in valiant attacks, employing risky tactics to defeat their opponents. The army will gain much more ground, but does so at the cost of increased casualties.
- Any victory gained by the enemy converts to additional casualties taken by this army, rather than territory gained.
- Every enemy victory point causes 100 additional casualties to this army until the army disbands.
Sometimes a general needs to hold a position regardless of cost. A final stand trades Imperial lives for every inch of ground that would otherwise be lost. The order is rarely used; even if the army is not wiped out, it will almost certainly be severely weakened. When an attacking force must not be allowed to gain territory or establish a beachhead, it is incredibly effective.
Magic
- Rituals that target a territory may be performed using the general of this army as a focus
- Can use the arcane consolidation order when defending
- Other Descriptors: Arcane, Necromantia, Occult, Sorcerous
A magic army contains many magicians, and soldiers trained to fight alongside magicians and help with the targeting of powerful rituals. If they are defending a territory then they can provide a bounty of crystal mana to their general for use in creating helpful enchantments. Rumours suggest that the native defenders of Karsk who have been assisting the Varushkan generals during their fight against the Thule also possess this quality. Several Thule armies possess similar sorcerous powers. The Axou and the Jarmish also field several armies with this quality.
Before the use of the unmade trove granted them cyclic magic, and ultimately the highest discipline, the Citadel Guard of Urizen possessed this quality.
- The army generates mana crystals based on the number of victory points generated.
- Does not change army strength, casualties inflicted or casualties suffered.
This army contains many specialized magicians and magical experts. The general of the army (or the egregore if the general is not at Anvil) can serve as a focus for any ritual that targets a territory, region, or fortification replacing the requirement for that ritual to be performed at a regio in the target territory. This only works for rituals targeting the territory where the army is currently on campaign. The general must be present throughout the ritual. Examples of rituals that can be empowered in this way might include Frozen Citadel of Cathan Canae (although the target territory must still contain a suitable region), Stalwart Stand on Solid Ground, or a curse such as Rivers Run Red or Naeve's Twisting Blight.
Mercenary
- The army can use siege, scouting, foraging, resilient or skirmishing once each per year
- Other Descriptors: Flexible, Free Company
A mercenary army has experience working with and integrating mercenaries and other independent military units. They may employ siege engineers, expert scouts, wagon raiders, light infantry or free companies, but each group can only be employed once each year. The Wolves of War is a League army that attracts mercenary banners and free companies from across the empire.
A mercenary army is versatile, but can only employ each type of specialist troop once a year. For example, the general of the Wolves of War is appointed in Autumn. They might immediately employ wagon raiders (and use the plunder order), but then cannot employ those auxiliary troops again until after the next Autumn summit.
Physick
- Can use the tend the fallen order when defending
- Other Descriptors: Apothecary, Grimnir, Healer, Herbalist, Hospitaller, Support
A physick army contains a large number of battle-field hardened healers of various traditions, and soldiers adept at fighting alongside them. The force excels at using medical skills, establishing mobile field hospitals, and applying principles of triage to save those who can be saved. The Valiant Pegasus of Highguard has the physick quality. The newly reformed Wintermark Bloodcloaks, also possess this quality, as did the original Bloodcloaks who were lost to the Thule during the reign of Empress Brannan.
- All casualties suffered by this army are reduced by a fifth.
- All casualties suffered by allied armies in the same territory who are taking defensive orders are reduced by a tenth.
- The ability of this army to defend territory is reduced by a fifth.
Pride of the Marches
- Can use the drum up support action when defending
- This army can benefit from emergency resupply regardless of what territory they are in or whether they are engaged by the enemy.
- This army can benefit from natural resupply regardless of what territory they are in even if they are taking an attacking order, so long as they are not engaged by the enemy.
The Drakes are beloved across the Marches, seen as exemplars of the nation's Pride and Loyalty. They have expert logistical support, able to quickly distribute resources and assign new soldiers, even while under attack. The Marchers who join the army are doggedly committed to their cause, so that soldiers who are so badly hurt they would normally be decommissioned fight to be allowed to rejoin their units. Young folk from across the Marches want to join the Drakes, and with the aid of the Drummers, they are given every opportunity to do so. Indeed, even while resting in other nations, the Drakes attract young people who want to fight in Tom Drake's army, and ultimately become Marchers themselves.
- Casualties inflicted by this army are reduced by one tenth.
Quick-Witted
- Can use the seek the foe order when attacking
- Can use the guard the gates order when defending
- Other Descriptors: Crafty, Canny, Tricksy
The army draws on the paths of the mediator and the icewalker; working to uncover information about barbarians and ranging further afield. The army's mediators often try to encourage dealings with other nations as much as possible; it is much easier for a scout to range ahead of the main force if they can be sure of safe lodgings in foreign territories. The icewalkers use Day magic to scry their enemies but they combine it with guile and cunning to get where they need to be. Only the Narwhal's Spear army of Wintermark have this quality
- The general who commands the army receives a report about forces present in the same territory as the army
- Casualties inflicted by this army are reduced by one fifth.
- This army can move through five territories instead of the usual three when taking this order
- The general who commands the army receives a report about forces present in the same territory as the army
- Casualties inflicted by this army are reduced by one fifth.
Relentless
- Can use the cut them down order when attacking
- Other Descriptors: Bloodthirsty, Ruthless, Savage
A relentless army is capable of focused, sustained attacks against their enemies. They may have superior equipment, advanced combat training, or simply possess an unquenchable thirst for the blood of their foes. Within the Empire, the Bounders are known for their relentless pursuit of their enemies while the Summer Storm of the Imperial Orcs are known for their military acumen and carefully channelled bloodlust. It is also a common quality for Jotun and Druj armies.
- Casualties inflicted by this army are increased by three tenths
- Casualties suffered by this army are increased by a fifth
Resilient
- Can use the grinding advance order when attacking
- Other Descriptors: Cautious, Defensive, Responsive
A resilient army fights defensively, even while advancing. It often represents an army that specialises in heavy armour and shields, but it might also represent an army of soldiers with above-average fortitude or endurance. The heavily armoured Golden Sun of Dawn is a resilient army.
- Casualties suffered by this army are reduced by three tenths.
- Casualties inflicted by this army are reduced by a fifth.
Resourceful
- This army can benefit from emergency resupply regardless of what territory they are in or whether they are engaged by the enemy.
- This army can benefit from natural resupply regardless of what territory they are in as long as they are not engaged by the enemy, even if they are taking an attacking order.
- Other Descriptors: Quartermasters, Superior Logistics
A resourceful army has expert logistical support. It can quickly distribute resources and assign new soldiers, even while under attack. It may also represent an army whose soldiers are doggedly committed to their cause, so that soldiers who are so badly hurt they would normally be decommissioned fight to be allowed to rejoin their units. Both the Eastern Sky and the Drakes were previously known for the support they enjoyed from their nation; represented by regular investment of people and resources to keep the army at fighting strength. At present there are no Imperial armies with this quality.
Secretive
A secretive army contains many people skilled at survival in some of the most inhospitable parts of the Empire. The barren mountains of the Mournwold, the dangerous fens of Bregasland or the deep Feni woods are examples. These places are virtually impassable to a regular army, but a secretive army may lay low, splitting up into smaller bands that can spread out and hide in some of the most inaccessible parts of the region. The Strong Reeds army of the Marches possesses this quality, honed by years of experience fighting in the Bregas marshes and in Kallavesa.
- This defensive order can only be issued in a Marcher territory or if the Empire controls a forested, mountainous, or marsh region in the territory
- The army does not inflict any casualties, suffer any casualties or contribute any victory points towards the defense of the territory
- The presence of an army that is laying low in a territory removes the advantage for attacking an undefended territory
A general who orders their army to lay low causes them to split up and hide in some of the most inaccessible parts of a territory. This order can only be used by the general of the Strong Reeds in a Marcher territory or in a territory where the Empire controls a forested, mountainous, or marsh region. If the order cannot be used then it defaults to solid defence. The army does not inflict or receive any casualties, nor contribute any victory points to the defence of the territory, but their presence there is sufficient to ensure that any enemy generals cannot act with impunity. This removes the advantage for attacking an undefended territory.
Taking the order will not prevent the army from resupplying, but the presence of an offensive army in the territory will do, even though the army laying low does not take any casualties.- Casualties suffered by this army are reduced by three tenths.
- Casualties inflicted by this army are reduced by a fifth.
Scouting
- Can use the gather intelligence order when attacking
- Can use the guard the gates order when defending.
- Other Descriptors: Astute, Farsight, Infiltration
A scouting army is adept at gathering information about opposing forces. While it is active in a territory, associated rangers, agents and magicians gather intelligence about opposing forces in the area. They compose a report specifically for their general which includes information abut significant forces in the area. Because this information is gathered by mundane means, and by agents in the field, it is rarely impeded by magical effects such as Drawing the Penumbral Veil. The Highborn unconquered auxiliaries of the Seventh Wave are excellent scouts.
In both cases, when this quality provides information about armies or fortifications, fighting strength is estimated in thousands using the terms low (between 0 and 333); mid (between 334 and 666); and high (between 667 and 999). Thus an army or fortification described as being in the "low four thousands" could mean it had between 4000 and 4,333 effective fighting strength.
- The general who commands the army receives a report about forces present in the same territory as the army
- Casualties inflicted by this army are reduced by one fifth.
A general who sends their scouts to gather information while engaged in an aggressive campaign receives a report that includes details of the enemy campaign armies in the territory; their allegiance; an estimation of their strength; the name of their general and information about their special qualities. They also receive information about significant local fortifications; and other potentially useful strategic and tactical information about the campaign and the forces involved in it.
- The general who commands the army receives a report about forces present in the same territory as the army
- Casualties inflicted by this army are reduced by one fifth.
Siege
- Can use the storm the walls order when attacking
- Other Descriptors: Engineer, Sappers
A siege army excels at attacking fortifications. The army is experienced with fighting over the walls of enemy castles, and supported by engineers and artisans who can quickly built siege engines. The League army of the Towerjacks were originally recommissioned with this quality before taking advantage of an opportunity to study in the Holberg University for a season and gaining the Engineer quality.
- The army must be attacking a region containing a fortification or else the order defaults to cautious advance
- The ability of this army to capture the fortified region is increased by half
- Casualties suffered by the army are increased by three tenths.
The army unleashes hell against the fortification. While catapults and trebuchets pound the walls, siege towers and ladders are deployed to allow the soldiers to take the fight to the defenders. Meanwhile, engineers work to undermine the walls, and massive covered rams are deployed against the gates. The loss of life is likely to be severe, but the fortification will fall much more quickly than it might in a prolonged siege.
Skirmishing
- Can use the outmaneuver order when attacking
- Other Descriptors: Manoeuvrable, Flanking, Tactical
A skirmishing army specialises in outmaneuvering its opponents. The mobility and independence of the troops composing the army makes it extremely effective at exploiting situations where some or all of the enemy armies have committed to defence, rather than attack. There are currently no Imperial armies with this quality; the venerable Thundering Tide, composed of the descendants of the old Highborn light cavalry units, were disbanded during the reign of Empress Mariika. Many of the unconquered and cataphracts that used to belong to this army would go on to join the Seventh Wave
- The army gains an additional victory point for each enemy army in the territory that takes a defensive order, to a maximum of five additional victory points.
- If there are no enemy armies in the territory using defending orders, it defaults to Balanced attack.
The army attempts to take advantage of the enemies defensive stance and lack of mobility. The army probes the enemy defences, determines where they are weak, and reconfigures its attack plan to exploit those weaknesses. The more enemy forces defending a reason, the more complex the countermeasures the army employs to strengthen its own attack.
Thornbound
- Can use the Poison thorns order when attacking
The army is able to use their mastery of Spring magic and their expertise with herbs to create powerful poisons to apply to their weapons. These poisons are designed to kill quickly and without suffering, ensuring that the enemy do not linger in pain. Only one Imperial army has this unique quality - Isaella's Dance - which gains its power from the many vates and masters of herb lore that accompany the soldiers.
- Casualties inflicted by this army are increased by three tenths.
- The ability of this army to conquer territory is reduced by a fifth.
- The effectiveness of this army against the Vallorn is improved; the army does not suffer additional casualties for fighting in a vallorn miasma.
True Conviction
- Can only use the triumphant charge or forced march order when attacking
- Can only use the final stand or desperate reinforcement order when defending
- Only the Burning Falcon army has this quality
The Burning Falcon is filled with passionate intensity and zeal. During battle the soldiers fight to the absolute best of their ability, and while resting they embrace everything life has to offer knowing that they may die in their next battle. They are utterly committed to the act of war, able to traverse the Empire like a blazing comet, smashing into the enemies of the Freeborn people with unquenchable fury.
However, this quality means that the general is only able to issue the triumphant charge, final stand, forced march, and desperate reinforcement orders. They cannot use any of the standard orders normally available to a general. The only thing that will allow them to take a different order is a special opportunity or an enchantment that influences or temporarily changes their quality.
Venomous
- Can use the fire in the blood order when attacking
- Other Descriptors: Ambush, Assassin, Poisonous, Treacherous
A venomous army contains soldiers skilled in the use of poison and unorthodox tactics. The force contributes these experts to support allied attacks, luring enemies into traps or taking advantage of engagements to savagely ambush their foes. There is no Imperial army with this quality at the moment.
- All casualties inflicted by this army are increased by a tenth.
- All casualties suffered by this army are increased by a tenth.
- All casualties inflicted by allied armies in the same territory who have issued attacking orders are increased by a tenth.
Watchful
A watchful army contains many skilled scouts and trackers who are adept at guarding the perimeter of a territory no matter how difficult as well as searching for threats and enemies in a territory. As a result it may issue the defensive order to watch the passes, if they are in a territory that is completely controlled by the Empire but the general is concerned that enemy forces may attack, or to harry the flanks, if they are engaged in a campaign where the enemy is already present. The Bounders army of the Marches contain many beaters and landskeepers who are especially concerned with protecting the borders of their lands.
- Casualties suffered by this army are decreased by three tenths
- The ability of this army to capture territory is decreased by a fifth
- The ability of this army to defend territory is increased by two fifths if they are defending against an enemy attempting to take a beachhead
Woundbinder
A woundbinder army consists of a large number of trained physicks, apothecaries, and magical healers. Many of these healers follow the grimnir tradition – facing danger on the battlefield but not themselves fighting. Every healer is paired with a scildran, a warrior whose focus is on keeping their charge safe at all costs and helping them move to where the fighting is thickest so they can employ their arts to aid their fellows. The force excels at using medical skills, establishing mobile field hospitals, and applying principles of triage to save those who can be saved. After implementing changes proposed by Zakalwe's Polemarch of Strategy the newly reformed Wintermark Bloodcloaks is the only army known to possess this quality.
- The ability of this army to defend territory is reduced by a fifth.
- All casualties suffered by this army are reduced by a fifth.
- All casualties suffered by allied armies in the same territory who are taking defensive orders are reduced by a tenth.
- The ability of this army to capture territory is reduced by a fifth
- All casualties suffered by this army are reduced by a tenth
- All casualties suffered by allied armies in the same territory who are taking offensive orders are reduced by a tenth
Further Reading
Core Brief
- Military Council Overview
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- Powers of the Imperial Military Council
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- Appointments to the Military Council
- Imperial Roll of Honour
- Appointments by the Military Council
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