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The Regalian Military is the apparatus of the [[Regalian Empire]] responsible for managing, deploying, supplying, and commanding the tens of thousands of soldiers across [[Aloria]]. With origins during the [[Five Family Rebellion]], it has remained ever present since the dawn of the Empire, growing and adapting as the need arises. Today, the Regalian Military is seen as a symbol of Imperial glory and stability, and considered an extension of the Emperor’s might over all Regalian adversaries, though many of its military arms and logistical bodies have become subject to decay and corruption due to bloat.
|image        = ImpCrest.png
|leader        = Imperial Marshal Carl II von Treppewitz
|headquarters  = Imperial Marshalry, [[City of Regalia]]
|origins      = [[Five Family Rebellion]]
|symbols      = Dragons, Anchors, Swords
|colors        = Purple, Blue, Gold
|magicusage    = Restricted
|subdivisions  = * Imperial Army
* Imperial Navy
|}}
The Regalian Military is the apparatus of the [[Regalian Empire]] responsible for managing, deploying, supplying, and commanding the tens of thousands of Soldiers across [[Aloria]]. With origins during the [[Five Family Rebellion]], it has remained ever present since the dawn of the Empire, growing and adapting as the need arises. Today, the Regalian Military is seen as a symbol of Imperial glory and stability, and considered an extension of the Emperor’s might over all Regalian adversaries. Many citizens look favorably on the military, both for its career prospects and meritocratic basis, but also as a familiar organization in an ever-changing world.


==Design==
==Becoming a Soldier==
Military Characters should be designed in line with a hierarchy-based organization. Following orders is expected at all times, and not when found convenient. Similar to [[Knighthood]], characters should have a sense of professionalism about them. But where Knights derive their expectations from a code of honor, Soldiers do so out of loyalty to the Emperor and for the well-being of one's fellow Soldier. A disloyal Soldier is likely to either get themselves or others killed. Designing a character that is compliant with the Regalian Military is fairly straightforward, with the following key points to be made.
Joining the Regalian Military as a common soldier is very simple. Every major settlement in the Regalian Empire has a recruitment office which allows any citizen over 15 years old to sign-up for military service. During the enlistment process, the recruit chooses what branch to join. If they join the Army, they are given directions to the nearest Tenpenny Headquarters, where they will spend a few months training in various weaponry before being given a specialty which reflects their performance. If they join the Navy, they are sent to the nearest port to join one of the many warships, then begin service immediately. It is also possible for one to be conscripted into the feudal levies, but due to the increased presence of the imperial legions and reduced use of conscripted peasants, this is less likely in the last 10 years, and certainly not a good career prospect. Still, many present imperial legion soldiers were once conscripts.  
*Any Regalian Citizen of any heritage or gender may be part of the Military, with the following exceptions:
**[[Marken]] are barred from enlistment, even those with Legal reprieve, as the battlefield is chaotic and could cause even the most disciplined Marken to lose control. Characters may attempt to hide their status, but should be advised that this is illegal.
**[[Spirit]]s, [[Undead]], [[Vampire]]s, [[Mortisphage]]s, and all other illegal occult are barred from the Military, as they are hostile to Regalia’s interests. Characters may attempt to hide their status, but should be advised that this is difficult and very illegal.
**[[Mystech]] are barred from the Military, as most are illegal within the empire, and the ones that are legal are not counted as citizens, which is a prerequisite for service.
*[[Suvial]] cannot summon Spirits, as their legal provision is only to deal with the Spirit infestation in Regalia, not to use them in battle.
*[[Arkenborn]], [[Godborn]], [[Archon]], and Mages may enlist, but are assigned to specialized “Battle Mage” units which are separated from the regular mundane units (which still make up the vast majority of soldiers). Historically, Magic was banned in the military, with this ban being reversed recently under Emperor Alexander’s reign.
*Petty Criminals (like pickpockets and debtors) can be press-ganged into the Regalian Military (most often the Navy) in lieu of other punishments, as they are seen as a lower risk compared to murderers and arsonists. However, they are treated with scrutiny due to their criminal background.  


===Becoming a Soldier===
====Limitations====
Joining the Regalian Military as a common Soldier is very simple. Every major settlement in the Regalian Empire has a recruitment office which allows any citizen over 18 years old to sign-up for military service. During the enlistment process, the recruit chooses whether to join the Imperial Army or Navy. If they join the Army, they are given directions to the nearest Tenpenny Headquarters, where they will spend a few months training in various weaponry before being given a specialty which reflects their performance. If they join the Navy, they are sent to the nearest port to join one of the many warships, then begin service immediately.
There are some limitations to becoming a soldier. While you can write in your backstory that you are a soldier or officer at your discretion, not all characters are suitable for military employment, or would sensibly retain employment in the military. The following rules apply:
* Marken are completely barred from enlistment. Markenism can be hidden, though if discovered, a Marken in the military is executed.
* Demons, Undead, and Vampires are obviously barred form the military. Hiding one's status is possible, but liable for execution if caught.
* Automatons or other forms of artificial life (including Homunculi) are barred from the military, but can serve as logistics staff and baggage carriers.  
* Any type of Magically inclined person can enlist, but only limited branches of the military may accept them. Refer to their writing for info.
* Criminals are not usually expelled from the military, but disciplined within. When they breach High Law however, they are expelled.
* There are no Heritage based limitations on joining the military but some choices may be weird, like Death Isldar, and Bralona.
* While all Heritages are welcome, some people like Urlan are funneled to specific branches of the military where they are grouped.  


===Becoming an Officer===
====Becoming an Officer====
Unlike Soldiers, joining the Regalian Military as an Officer requires more investment, either in time or money. As there are multiple tracks to becoming an Officer, they will be presented in a list format below.
Many branches of the Regalian Military officially have meritocratic officer recruitment based on competency and performance. However, old systems of command are still present in many of the Empire's military branches, and so there are several ways by which to become an officer. It should be noted that there is no strong officer hierarchy, between the soldiers and the generals, are only the officers (who command about 1000 men each in regiments), and the commanders (who sub-divide that 1000 regiment into 100-ish ranks). There is no different distinction between officer ranks, one is either a commander (and engages in front-line fighting with the soldiers) or an officer (who stands back more, but does still occasionally join the melee). There are several ways to rank up:
*'''Promotion from Soldier''': Soldiers who exceed 10 years of military service may be promoted to Junior Officer as a reward for their experience, a meritocratic practice which is appealing to prospective recruits. These types of Officers are by far the most competent, as their skill comes from field experience alone.
* Nobles are usually granted officer or commander rank in the military without any official training. While it is possible for nobles to go through officer academies, many never do, and simply "learn on the job", to disastrous results. Nobles do not ever just become soldiers.
*'''Military Academy''': The most common way of becoming an Officer is by attending one of Regalia's many Military Academies to fast-track their military career. This has the advantage of not risking one's life for ten years as a Soldier but has the disadvantage of skipping past the merit-based system using one's personal wealth. However, the Regalian Military permits this because the risk of a few incompetent Aristocratic Officers is outweighed by the benefit of having capable commanders whose families have proven themselves over generations.
* Commoners can go through officer academies, but these tend to be pretty expensive, and the wage of an officer isn't necessarily worth breaking bank over. Still, wealthy to do citizens are able to send their children to officer academies, which guarantees employment.  
**Anyone 16 years or older may attend a Military Academy for 5 years to qualify as a Junior Officer, or 10 years to qualify as a Senior Officer.
* Commoners can rank up from soldiers to commanders, and then from commanders to officers out of so-called Battlefield Commissioins. Battlefield Commissions are granted based on performance, often when taking over from a fallen commander or officer.  
*'''Foreign Officers''': In rare circumstances, the Regalian Military recognizes the credentials of foreign nations who seek out the Regalian Empire as refugees. These Foreign Officers slowly learn Regalian Military Doctrine (ensuring they are not a spy), and contribute to military advancements by sharing foreign tactics from their homeland. In doing so, the Foreign Officer demonstrates their loyalty to the Regalian Military and is rewarded with their experience being recognized.
* Both Commoners and Nobles, and even foreigners, can receive an Imperial Commissions to become officer or commander, when the Imperial family decrees it so based on unclear reasoning. This is often done when they are personally impressed with off-battlefield combat performance.
* Generals are only appointed directly by the Assembly or the Imperial Family. Generals have commission during armed conflict, but while there is no active commission, they are demoted to officer until such a time arrives that they are granted commission again.  
* That being said, Generals can retire at any time, even when they do not have active commission, and retire with "purple colors" (in good standing) to be referred to as "General" from that point onwards as a form of respect and deference.  
* One does not retire from the Regalian Military as soldier or officer, one is either put on indeterminate leave (to be called up later), or becomes too old to serve and is discharged, or dies. Old soldiers and officers are sometimes called back to service in an emergency.


====Commissions====
==Imperial Legions==
A Commission is a formal document which empowers an individual to command members of the Regalian Military (which is ultimately derived from the Emperor). In order to lead troops or command a ship, one must be a commissioned Officer. There are several types of Commissions with differing levels of authority.
The Imperial Legions, often also colloquially referred to as the Tenpenny Armies, are armies of the Regalian Empire directly controlled by the Crown and the Imperial Family, thus not subject to the whims of the nobles who may supply or withold conscripted levies from the population. The Imperial Legions were popularized as the Tenpennies during their creation by Emperor Justinian II, who decreed a new military tax called the Tenpenny Tax, which levied the tenth penny of every financial transaction as tax to fund Imperial armies. The Empire had become large, too large for the conscripted feudal levies to properly man, and so a standing army became a necessity. The Tenpennies are looked favorably upon the average citizen as career soldiers and an honorable employment to rise in the ranks of, but the reality on the ground is that the Imperial Legions are marred with corruption as noble-blooded officers stimy the rankups of more competent commissioned officers, and generals over-value logistical needs to skim funds off the top of supplies. Many among the Knight priviliged of the Empire see the Imperial Legions as expendable manpower to use as meat shields before the true protectors of the Empire march into battle. Still, Imperial propaganda and symbolism holds the Imperial Legions in high esteem among commoners, who craft or purchase wood or clay figurines modeled after the soldiers and their equipment to paint and use as play-pretend battle re-enactments, is a common past-time.  
*'''Junior Commissions''' are granted to Junior Officers, who are tasked with commanding small groups of Soldiers or commanding a singular warship. Junior Commissions are often granted by Senior Officers, though may also be granted by the Marshalry when it concerns regular appointments (such as a colonial garrison or the aforementioned recruitment offices).
====The Legions====
*'''Senior Commissions''' are granted to Senior Officers, who are tasked with commanding entire armies and fleets. Senior Commissions are often granted by Grand Marshals/Admirals, though may be granted by the Marshalry when it concerns regular appointments (such as a patrol fleet). In rare circumstances, the Palace may grant Senior Commissions directly.
The Imperial Legion has 12 distinct Legions which carry their own banner, have their own fabric color usage, and often also style of equipment or training. Not all Imperial Legions are the same, as they often have different instructors and battlefield philosophies, inspired by the Royal who created the Legion. because the Imperial Legions have been largely under the control of the Imperial House Kade, only three out of the twelve Legions were created during the days of the Ivrae Imperial House. Imperial Legions are created as the military's needs expand. Note, while each Legion has a rough founding year, with nearly half of them being founded in the last decade, it is possible as a career soldier to move between Imperial Legions. The longest serving time possible in the Imperial Legion, is 43 years, as the Imperial Legion was first founded in 272 AC with the Theomarchs.  
*'''Imperial Commissions''' are granted to those in charge of overseeing a military campaign and are given the rank of Grand Marshal/Admiral for the campaign. Imperial Commissions may also be granted to Imperial Marshals/Admirals, who oversee the overall functions of the Regalian Military and sit on the Marshal’s Cabinet. Imperial Commissions are granted by the Palace, often the Emperor personally.
**For the sake of current events regarding the Emperor’s disappearance, the Princes/Regent are able to grant Imperial Commissions, usually during an Assembly. The Assembly may cast a vote of no confidence in a Grand Marshal, which may convince the Palace to rescind the Commission and appoint a replacement.


==Branches==
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The Regalian Military is broken down into two major branches: the Imperial Army and the Imperial Navy. As mentioned above, an individual who enlists in the military chooses between one and the other. While it is possible to change branches later on, doing so causes a complete career reset, as the experience gained from commanding Soldiers on the battlefield cannot fully replicate to commanding sailors on a warship, and vice versa.
*The Regalian Military exists to uphold the Navigation Acts, which are a series of agreements Regalia has with a number of foreign powers they have absorbed or are looking to absorb soon. The Navigation Acts can be read [[Navigation Acts|HERE]].


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File:Theomariterew.png| The Theomarchs legion was the first legion created under Emperor Justinian II and the foundational legion that set up the structure for all other legions later in time. The Theomarchs are named after the prophet of Unionism and the first Emperor of the Empire, Emperor Theomar, and their deployment during the end of the Red Uprising was a proof of concept to the functioning of the Imperial Legions. There is nothing terribly distinct about the Theomarites as they act more like the unremarkable default and how to structure future Imperial Legions when they are created.  
<span style="font-size:150%;><center>'''Imperial Army'''</center></span>
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[[File:Wirtem22.png|130px|caption|left]]
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The Imperial Army is the oldest branch of the Regalian Military, dating back to the Five Family Rebellion. Of the two branches, the Army has seen the most changes over the past few centuries. While originally a feudal based levy-system commanded by nobility, advancements in technology and knowledge have since transitioned it to a professional career-based system commanded by educated Officers. The Imperial Army is the most visible of the two branches, as veteran Soldiers often transition to related professions such as city guards in peacetime. It is also the largest branch, as the era of Alorian history still prioritizes land-based engagements between rival forces. The Regalian Army is inspired by 15th and 16th century European mixed-arms militaries, featuring mounted cavalry, artillery, muskets, and swords all on the same battlefield.


Below is a list of all Army Ranks. In general, Soldiers become Junior Officers after 10 years and rise in rank every 5 years. Colonels often take 10 years to become Senior Officers, with the ideal time between ranks being 10 years. However, the Imperial Army does not need a hundred Field Marshals, so Senior Officers often retain the same rank until they replace one of their superiors due to retirement or death.
File:Thronguarde.png| The Thronewardens legion was the second legion created under Emperor Justinian II that has held a long tradition of acting supplemental to the Violet Order, which is in itself a branch of the Regalian Military that protects the Imperial capital. The Thronewardens have come under fire for failing to protect the capital from numerous incursions, but these accusations are often misplaced. The Thronewardens are stationed on islands away from the capital, and their inability to deploy, is usually a strategic failing and oversight on the generals than the individual soldier.


*'''Soldiers'''
File:Calemberglegion.png| The Blackpowder Justicars were once called the Silver Callers, but were rebranded in the modern era to adapt new military technologies. Founded under the rule of Emperor Justinian II, this Legion was created out of Calemberg nobles who wanted to support the Emperor directly, and thus its ranks are very Wirtem. When the musket was developed, the Legion was rebranded to the Blackpowder Justicars, and came under the command of the Calemberg Bundesherzog of the Tiphonos family (Typhonus) and is the only Legion to use pike and musket formations in battle.
*'''Junior Officers''': Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain, Major, Colonel
*'''Senior Officers''': Division General, Lieutenant General, Field General, Field Marshal
|}


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File:Choirlegion.png| The Immortal Choir is the first legion founded under Emperor Alexander I in 302 AC, which operated as the imperial vanguard during the first Masand War. The Immortal Choir unlike many of the other legions that are mostly made up of career soldiers, is mostly made up of lay clergy and battle-priests who have taken up arms to defend the Empire and extend the influence of the Emperor. The Immortal Choir has come under scrutiny, due to Emperor Alexander I's proclamation prohibiting conversion by force, which the Immortal Choir legion was fond of performing when abroad.  
<span style="font-size:150%;><center>'''Imperial Navy'''</center></span>
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[[File:Cearden.png|130px|caption|left]]
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The Imperial Navy is the pride of the Regalian Empire, as it is the branch responsible for projecting Imperial power across the oceans of Aloria. The Navy has seen less drastic changes since its creation during the conquests of Corontium, but each development has come with the advent of the latest in military engineering. The modern Imperial Navy is inspired by the various European Navies during the Age of Sail, such as the British Navy during the Napoleonic Era, featuring massive wooden warships sporting dozens of cannons.


Below is a list of all Naval Ranks. In general, Sailors become Junior Officers after 10 years and rise in rank every 5 years. Commodores often take 10 years to become Senior Officers, with the ideal time between ranks being 10 years. However, the Imperial Navy does not need a hundred Fleet Admirals, so Senior Officers often retain the same rank until they replace one of their superiors due to retirement or death.
File:Marhcelrgion.png| The Ashen March is the second legion founded under Emperor Alexander I in 303 AC, to commemorate the burning of the merchant district by the Songaskians. The initial recruitment of this legion was mostly made up of dispossessed merchants and those stricken homeless by that incident, giving them stable employment, good meals, and a roof (or tent) over their heads. While the legion has expanded to new recruits over the years, a very distinct trait of the Ashen March is their scorched earth practice in enemy territory, and their penchant for vengeance to answer Imperial humiliations.  


*'''Sailors'''
File:Palelesion.png| The Pale Wardens is the third legion founded under Emperor Alexander in 303 AC, mostly absorbing the non-Lothar population of the Holy Herebrand Order. When that Order when they were expelled from Drixagh and subsequently had their charter revoked in Girobalda. While many of its ranking members joined the Lothar Order,its feudal levies and civil population had nowhere to go, so they joined the Pale Wardens. The Pale Wardens are famous for using a lot of white in their clothing and favoring spear and lance based weapons, while retaining a pious demeanor.
*'''Junior Officers''': Deck Officer, First-Mate, Vice Captain, Captain, Commodore
*'''Senior Officers''': Rear Admiral, Vice Admiral, Admiral, Fleet Admiral
|}


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File:Flaminglegion.png| The Union's Wrath legion was the fourth legion founded under Emperor Alexander I in 303 AC, and much like the Theomarchs is a generally unremarkable legion. It was founded due to an immediate need to expand the Imperial legions. Even though the Emperor created the Ashen March and the Pale Wardens in the same year, the Empire still needed more soldiers, and so the Union's wrath legion was created, mostly to act as garrison in many of the Empire's far flung regions. This legion became instrumental in the takeover and occupation of Arlora after the Bone Crisis.
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==Recommended Military Protocol==
File:Mageghuard.png| The Veilrend Cohort Legion is one of the few legions created in Emperor Alexander I's absense mostly by Princess Shelia-Manon of the Imperial House. It is a small legion by pure number of professional soldiers, but also the only legion to widely allow the usage of Magic in its ranks, so much so that they are sometimes also called the Mage Cohort as nearly half are mages. One of its regiment's soldiers are infamously called the Anatherines, about 300 soldiers who all look like copies of each other and wear the same armor, but never speak to anyone but the officers.  
As mentioned in the Design Section, military characters have a tendency towards hierarchy-based rules and common conduct between each other. While not as strict as Knightly Codes, the Regalian Military expects a sense of decorum between its members, as a Soldier’s actions reflect back on their Officers and eventually back to the Emperor, who is the model of dignified conduct in Aloria.
Below is a list of recommended protocols for characters to follow to show they are part of the Regalian Military.
*Characters should salute or nod to superiors as a sign of respect for the rank. Even if one hates the Officer, they still offer respect as the rank is a proxy to the Emperor’s authority.
*Active duty Officers should be addressed as Rank + Surname. For example, Vice Admiral John Doe would be referred to as “Vice Admiral Doe.”
**Inactive duty Officers (uncommissioned/retired) do not have to be addressed. Many Officers avoid using their rank except when commissioned out of respect to those actively serving (and to avoid the pretense of being commissioned when they are not, which is taboo in the military).
*Criticism of Officers, losses, etc, should be done in private and with tact. In public, the Regalian Military should show a unified front in support of its achievements. Even if the war effort is going poorly, Soldiers and Officers should back each other up to maintain morale on the frontlines and at home.
*Characters should behave in a way which doesn’t embarrass the military. Cowardice, vulgarity, and brutishness should be kept to a minimum.
*Characters should take care with revealing information about the military. Remember, loose lips sink ships.


In general, a character who is respectful to others and does what they are told is a model member of the military. Those who tend to skirt the lines on what is/isn’t permissible, or engage in criminal activities, may face a Court Martial and be disciplined for their actions. A Court Martial is a military court which is separated from the civil Judiciary, but performs similar functions. The key differences are that the Court Martial only applies to members of the military, and Senior Officers preside over cases rather than Justicars (judges). Court Martials are also known to be far harsher than the Judiciary, as soldiers may face corporal punishment or execution depending on the severity of the charges.
File:Hintelregon.png| The Emperor's Apostles legion is the first legion created under Emperor Cedromar I during his intermission rule in 305 AC, out of a military organization called the Bronze Horns. The Apostles legion is entirely made up of Urlan, either recruited from outside the legion, or from non-Urlan who join the legion and voluntarily undergo Symbiosis to become Urlan. The Emperor's apostles are known as some of the heaviest hitting soldiers, as Urlan are able to wear much heavier armor than the average soldier, allowing them to charge through enemy ranks and cleave them with ease.  


===Additional Guidelines===
File:Cedriclegion.png| The Sidrine Wall is the second legion created under Emperor Cedromar I during his intermission rule in 305 AC, to act as the vanguard in the second Masand War. The Sidrine Wall was originally made up of disgruntled Blackmark mercenaries and other assorted ruffians as well as press-ganged criminals made into a large and ill-tempered legion. While they started out undisciplined, the Sidrine Wall has become one of the most well organized and obedient legions, with its soldiers and officers holding their founder in great esteem, and always trying to out-do other legions.  
To help avoid confusion in roleplay, the following guidelines should be observed to make Military Roleplay an inclusive experience, while still recognizing the complexity behind the Regalian Military:
*Use the terms Soldier, Junior Officer, and Senior Officer in everyday roleplay as opposed to specific ranks. Three terms are easier for players to understand.
*The recommended age per flavor rank is provided in the table below, which is based on an Ailor lifespan. Most Ailor retire between 60-65, meaning some ranks are unattainable to them without going through Military Academies.
**For the sake of roleplay inclusivity, players commissioned IC can ignore the lowest age in each column, so long as they stick to the lowest rank in each tier (eg, a 24 year old commissioned as a Senior Officer can be a Rear Admiral, but not a Fleet Admiral)
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="font-weight:bold;"
! Army Rank
! Navy Rank
! Age
! w/ Jr. Academy
! w. Sr. Academy
|- style="background-color:#ffffff;"
| Soldier
| Sailor
| 18
|
|
|- style="background-color:#efefef;"
| Sergeant
| Deck Officer
| 28
| 21
|
|- style="background-color:#efefef;"
| Lieutenant
| First-Mate
| 33
| 26
|
|- style="background-color:#efefef;"
| Captain
| Vice Captain
| 38
| 31
|
|- style="background-color:#efefef;"
| Major
| Captain
| 43
| 36
|
|- style="background-color:#efefef;"
| Colonel
| Commodore
| 48
| 41
|
|- style="background-color:#c0c0c0;"
| Division General
| Rear Admiral
| 58
| 51
| 26
|- style="background-color:#c0c0c0;"
| Lieutenant General
| Vice Admiral
| 68
| 61
| 36
|- style="background-color:#c0c0c0;"
| Field General
| Admiral
| 78
| 71
| 46
|- style="background-color:#c0c0c0;"
| Field Marshal
| Fleet Admiral
| 88
| 81
| 56
|}


==History==
File:Ducallegion.png| The Dukecrown Heralds is the third legion created under Emperor Cedromar I by the urging of the Absolutist Crown faction by the Dukes of the Ravenstad and Drachenburg families. The Dukecrown Heralds are all about dignity and monarchic sentiment, fervently loyal to both the crown and the concept of blue-blooded peerage. The Dukecrown legion is exclusively staffed by Ravenstad and Drachenburg officers in the highest ranks, though lower commissions can be reached by meritocratic providence. The Dukecrown Heralds are known to have the cleanest well organized camps of all.
The Regalian Military’s earliest origins began during the [[Five Family Rebellion]], when the families of Ivraan, Kade, Llynwig, Calontir, and Brunig alongside [[Regalian_Eronidas_History|Anglian-Eronidas]] levies, [[Solvaan]] Mercenaries, and [[Breizh]] Knights overthrew the Regalian Kingdom to form the Regalian Empire. In the aftermath, the task of military oversight fell to House Brunig, with its patriarch Otto being appointed the first Grand Marshal of Regalia. Under Otto, the [[Viridian Order]] was founded to serve as elite Knights who would command the various feudal levies under the feudal nobility, a command structure which saw much success in early military campaigns against the neighboring kingdoms.


As the Empire continued to expand across the Regalian Empire, it became apparent that reforms were necessary. As conquests moved further south, geographic obstacles such as rivers and mountains slowed logistical supply lines and caused delays in communications. Furthermore, the seafaring nations of [[Corontium]] were unable to be conquered by land-based levy armies, which could not effectively control the waterways. As a result, Emperor [[Henri I]] approved the creation of the Imperial Navy, overseen by Erberhard I Brunig, who became the first Grand Admiral of Regalia. With the ability to move quickly through the waterways, the Regalian Military began to subjugate the various island states in the southwest of the Archipelago, which quickly grew the Empire’s territory.
File:Wardlegion.png| The Ironwake Host is the final legion created under Emperor Cedromar I, mostly out of his non-Ailor supporters. The largest portion of the legion is made up of Eronidas, Dwarves, Asha, and Isldar, the former three notably who specialize in the usage of artillery and development of new war machines. The Ironwake Host is chiefly responsible for the deployment of new experimental war machines, and teaching the other legions how to use them when they become universally approved. The Ironwake Host is the only legion that has two battlefield land-ships made of iron and furnace.  


The next major event to affect the Regalian Military was the Viridian Coup Attempt, which was foiled in 122 AC. As the Viridian Knights previously acted as Officers over the feudal levies, the question arose over how to reduce their influence in the military, and to replace any Viridians who proved treasonous in the future. Fortunately, the Grand Marshal at the time, Erberhard II Brunig, was recently elected as King of the Wirtemcaller, and soon filled in various officer positions with [[Wirtem]] tacticians. As allies alongside the Regalian Empire against the [[Skagger Horde]] for several years previously, and having a military tradition spanning back before the Five Family Rebellion, the Wirtem nobility offered exactly what was needed to keep the remaining Viridian Knights in check. These tacticians would go on to greatly influence the Regalian Military in the coming decades.
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After the Regalian Empire conquered the rest of Corontium, and after years of successful diplomatic missions under Arch-Chancellor Nicholas, the Regalian Military was once again reviewed during the reign of Emperor [[Allestrain I]], who intended to launch campaigns of foreign conquest during his reign. Using the Wirtemcaller, now Calemberg, model of leadership as a baseline, Allestrain alongside Grand Marshal Heinrich II Brunig would create the Marshalry system of command. Under this system, the Regalian Military created a hierarchical authority comprised of Junior and Senior Officers who could carry out campaigns independent of one another, allowing the Empire to project its military agenda across various theaters of Aloria.
==Feudal Levies==
The majority of the current military structure is dominated by the Imperial Legions and the Imperial Armada, but the Empire technically still has Feudal Levies and conscripts from the peasant class that can be called to war. The Empire is largely a bureaucratic centralized state, but it has a lot of holdovers from its more feudal past, including the feudal government structure of the nobility. While most noble realms are managed by bureaucrats and the nobles instead live lavish lives in the capital, they do still have the right to call upon the local population to contribute conscripts. This is usually done by calling upon the leased peasantry (peasants who live on monastic or manorial farmland) to contribute one son per family, or the cities who are usually given a quota of conscripts to fill from their population.  


Following Emperor Allestrain’s death in battle, the Regalian Empire began to suffer a financial downturn. This culminated in the [[Purple Bleeding]], which saw the Regalian Military brutally suppress revolts over Emperor [[Handorien II]]’s debt erasure. In the aftermath, many Senior Officers became ennobled due to the extinction of several noble houses during the crisis. One of these families was the House von Treppewitz, which would go on to succeed the Brunig Grand Marshals after the death of the last Queen of Calemberg, Marie-Anne II, in 251 AC. While the fall of House Brunig was heavily felt in the eastern provinces of the Archipelago, the seamless transition of power in the Regalian Military demonstrated resilience that allowed it to weather the coming decades.
Feudal Levies, unlike imperial legions which all have formal uniforms and equipment paid for by the state, often go to war with whatever they can afford or buy, with those purchases often being what keeps them alive or hurries along their death. The poorest of tenant farmers can barely afford cloth padded armor and farm equipment for weapons, while the cities are usually wealthy enough (and proud enough) to have pre-made equipment at the ready for its citizen-militia. Feudal levies are generally considered lower in quality than the professional soldiers for obvious reasons, but the peasants are by no means any less competent on the battlefield at killing enemy soldiers. Especially the peasants form the strongly autocratic cultures fight with great loyalty and dedication to their lord, who nonetheless does not know they exist, and sips expensive wines in the capital while they bleed.  


The last major reforms to the Regalian Military came following the [[Chrysant War]]. During the conflict, it was made clear that the centuries-old levy system that made up the backbone of the Imperial Army was insufficient in combat when compared to the Navy. Furthermore, the earlier [[Drachenwald Crisis]] showed that the State lacked an effective fighting force to handle rebellious nobles should another revolt spring up. To solve these issues, Emperor [[Justinian II]] issued the Tenpenny Act, which implemented the first professional standing armies in the Regalian Empire. Over time, these “Tenpenny Soldiers” would slowly replace the need to call upon large feudal levies from the population, creating a military which was more loyal to the State (and Emperor) than to the nobility (who supplied their levies personally).
It is far less common to be pressed into feudal levies in the modern era, but still very much possible. While the nobles mostly ignore military conflicts or are actively part of the military branches like the legions, some nobles still see it as their patriotic duty to contribute levies to any military conflict, and do so out of a sense of obligation, pride, or just to show off that they can. Nobles are never obliged to do so, but conscripted feudal levies often act as supplemental reinforcements. Under the rule of Emperor Cedromar I, these feudal levies were re-designated mostly as garrisons, with the Emperor reasoning that the disproportionate death of the peasant-class in military conflicts as front-line soldiers was bad for the economy at home and supplying the soldiers after the war war over. As such, in the last 10 years or so, most feudal levies rarely see front-line combat even when called up to war, and are often left behind in occupied territory to act as fallback line.  
 
Today, the Regalian Military still follows the Tenpenny System, with most soldiers in the Imperial Army now made up of these professional career soldiers, supplemented by Knights and levies in smaller quantities than in the past. On Aloria’s seas, the Imperial Navy continues to demonstrate the latest in naval technology, allowing the Regalian Empire to keep control over its vast territories, while serving as a deterrent to any rivals.
 
==Trivia==
*The rank of Imperial Marshal/Admiral was also created during the Tenpenny Reforms as an equivalent to the historical Brunig and Treppewitz positions as head of the Regalian Military. The modern day Grand Marshal/Admiral position only refers to the chief authority over a military campaign.
*Knights are permitted to receive a Junior Commission if they serve under a Senior Officer. If they do so, their Knight rank reflects their Army rank (with Rank-Knights being equivalent to Lieutenants).
*Some individuals lie about their age to try and enlist earlier than 18, often out of a sense of cultural patriotism. Some recruitment officers turn a blind eye to this practice, as they often get promoted based off of recruitment numbers.


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Latest revision as of 23:58, 26 February 2025

The Regalian Military is the apparatus of the Regalian Empire responsible for managing, deploying, supplying, and commanding the tens of thousands of soldiers across Aloria. With origins during the Five Family Rebellion, it has remained ever present since the dawn of the Empire, growing and adapting as the need arises. Today, the Regalian Military is seen as a symbol of Imperial glory and stability, and considered an extension of the Emperor’s might over all Regalian adversaries, though many of its military arms and logistical bodies have become subject to decay and corruption due to bloat.

Becoming a Soldier

Joining the Regalian Military as a common soldier is very simple. Every major settlement in the Regalian Empire has a recruitment office which allows any citizen over 15 years old to sign-up for military service. During the enlistment process, the recruit chooses what branch to join. If they join the Army, they are given directions to the nearest Tenpenny Headquarters, where they will spend a few months training in various weaponry before being given a specialty which reflects their performance. If they join the Navy, they are sent to the nearest port to join one of the many warships, then begin service immediately. It is also possible for one to be conscripted into the feudal levies, but due to the increased presence of the imperial legions and reduced use of conscripted peasants, this is less likely in the last 10 years, and certainly not a good career prospect. Still, many present imperial legion soldiers were once conscripts.

Limitations

There are some limitations to becoming a soldier. While you can write in your backstory that you are a soldier or officer at your discretion, not all characters are suitable for military employment, or would sensibly retain employment in the military. The following rules apply:

  • Marken are completely barred from enlistment. Markenism can be hidden, though if discovered, a Marken in the military is executed.
  • Demons, Undead, and Vampires are obviously barred form the military. Hiding one's status is possible, but liable for execution if caught.
  • Automatons or other forms of artificial life (including Homunculi) are barred from the military, but can serve as logistics staff and baggage carriers.
  • Any type of Magically inclined person can enlist, but only limited branches of the military may accept them. Refer to their writing for info.
  • Criminals are not usually expelled from the military, but disciplined within. When they breach High Law however, they are expelled.
  • There are no Heritage based limitations on joining the military but some choices may be weird, like Death Isldar, and Bralona.
  • While all Heritages are welcome, some people like Urlan are funneled to specific branches of the military where they are grouped.

Becoming an Officer

Many branches of the Regalian Military officially have meritocratic officer recruitment based on competency and performance. However, old systems of command are still present in many of the Empire's military branches, and so there are several ways by which to become an officer. It should be noted that there is no strong officer hierarchy, between the soldiers and the generals, are only the officers (who command about 1000 men each in regiments), and the commanders (who sub-divide that 1000 regiment into 100-ish ranks). There is no different distinction between officer ranks, one is either a commander (and engages in front-line fighting with the soldiers) or an officer (who stands back more, but does still occasionally join the melee). There are several ways to rank up:

  • Nobles are usually granted officer or commander rank in the military without any official training. While it is possible for nobles to go through officer academies, many never do, and simply "learn on the job", to disastrous results. Nobles do not ever just become soldiers.
  • Commoners can go through officer academies, but these tend to be pretty expensive, and the wage of an officer isn't necessarily worth breaking bank over. Still, wealthy to do citizens are able to send their children to officer academies, which guarantees employment.
  • Commoners can rank up from soldiers to commanders, and then from commanders to officers out of so-called Battlefield Commissioins. Battlefield Commissions are granted based on performance, often when taking over from a fallen commander or officer.
  • Both Commoners and Nobles, and even foreigners, can receive an Imperial Commissions to become officer or commander, when the Imperial family decrees it so based on unclear reasoning. This is often done when they are personally impressed with off-battlefield combat performance.
  • Generals are only appointed directly by the Assembly or the Imperial Family. Generals have commission during armed conflict, but while there is no active commission, they are demoted to officer until such a time arrives that they are granted commission again.
  • That being said, Generals can retire at any time, even when they do not have active commission, and retire with "purple colors" (in good standing) to be referred to as "General" from that point onwards as a form of respect and deference.
  • One does not retire from the Regalian Military as soldier or officer, one is either put on indeterminate leave (to be called up later), or becomes too old to serve and is discharged, or dies. Old soldiers and officers are sometimes called back to service in an emergency.

Imperial Legions

The Imperial Legions, often also colloquially referred to as the Tenpenny Armies, are armies of the Regalian Empire directly controlled by the Crown and the Imperial Family, thus not subject to the whims of the nobles who may supply or withold conscripted levies from the population. The Imperial Legions were popularized as the Tenpennies during their creation by Emperor Justinian II, who decreed a new military tax called the Tenpenny Tax, which levied the tenth penny of every financial transaction as tax to fund Imperial armies. The Empire had become large, too large for the conscripted feudal levies to properly man, and so a standing army became a necessity. The Tenpennies are looked favorably upon the average citizen as career soldiers and an honorable employment to rise in the ranks of, but the reality on the ground is that the Imperial Legions are marred with corruption as noble-blooded officers stimy the rankups of more competent commissioned officers, and generals over-value logistical needs to skim funds off the top of supplies. Many among the Knight priviliged of the Empire see the Imperial Legions as expendable manpower to use as meat shields before the true protectors of the Empire march into battle. Still, Imperial propaganda and symbolism holds the Imperial Legions in high esteem among commoners, who craft or purchase wood or clay figurines modeled after the soldiers and their equipment to paint and use as play-pretend battle re-enactments, is a common past-time.

The Legions

The Imperial Legion has 12 distinct Legions which carry their own banner, have their own fabric color usage, and often also style of equipment or training. Not all Imperial Legions are the same, as they often have different instructors and battlefield philosophies, inspired by the Royal who created the Legion. because the Imperial Legions have been largely under the control of the Imperial House Kade, only three out of the twelve Legions were created during the days of the Ivrae Imperial House. Imperial Legions are created as the military's needs expand. Note, while each Legion has a rough founding year, with nearly half of them being founded in the last decade, it is possible as a career soldier to move between Imperial Legions. The longest serving time possible in the Imperial Legion, is 43 years, as the Imperial Legion was first founded in 272 AC with the Theomarchs.

Feudal Levies

The majority of the current military structure is dominated by the Imperial Legions and the Imperial Armada, but the Empire technically still has Feudal Levies and conscripts from the peasant class that can be called to war. The Empire is largely a bureaucratic centralized state, but it has a lot of holdovers from its more feudal past, including the feudal government structure of the nobility. While most noble realms are managed by bureaucrats and the nobles instead live lavish lives in the capital, they do still have the right to call upon the local population to contribute conscripts. This is usually done by calling upon the leased peasantry (peasants who live on monastic or manorial farmland) to contribute one son per family, or the cities who are usually given a quota of conscripts to fill from their population.

Feudal Levies, unlike imperial legions which all have formal uniforms and equipment paid for by the state, often go to war with whatever they can afford or buy, with those purchases often being what keeps them alive or hurries along their death. The poorest of tenant farmers can barely afford cloth padded armor and farm equipment for weapons, while the cities are usually wealthy enough (and proud enough) to have pre-made equipment at the ready for its citizen-militia. Feudal levies are generally considered lower in quality than the professional soldiers for obvious reasons, but the peasants are by no means any less competent on the battlefield at killing enemy soldiers. Especially the peasants form the strongly autocratic cultures fight with great loyalty and dedication to their lord, who nonetheless does not know they exist, and sips expensive wines in the capital while they bleed.

It is far less common to be pressed into feudal levies in the modern era, but still very much possible. While the nobles mostly ignore military conflicts or are actively part of the military branches like the legions, some nobles still see it as their patriotic duty to contribute levies to any military conflict, and do so out of a sense of obligation, pride, or just to show off that they can. Nobles are never obliged to do so, but conscripted feudal levies often act as supplemental reinforcements. Under the rule of Emperor Cedromar I, these feudal levies were re-designated mostly as garrisons, with the Emperor reasoning that the disproportionate death of the peasant-class in military conflicts as front-line soldiers was bad for the economy at home and supplying the soldiers after the war war over. As such, in the last 10 years or so, most feudal levies rarely see front-line combat even when called up to war, and are often left behind in occupied territory to act as fallback line.


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