Thyreon Imperial Army
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The primary military force of the empire. Well equipped and well trained, these soldiers dutifully and fanatically serve for the good of the Empire and the Emperor's will. They are substantially less elitist than their Palace counterparts due to the variety of their ranks. Everywhere from the farmland peasant to the aristocrat's privileged son are represented in the army. While the majority of the upper ranks are packed with nobles, it is not impossible for the commoner to rise the ranks. | The primary military force of the empire. Well equipped and well trained, these soldiers dutifully and fanatically serve for the good of the Empire and the Emperor's will. They are substantially less elitist than their Palace counterparts due to the variety of their ranks. Everywhere from the farmland peasant to the aristocrat's privileged son are represented in the army. While the majority of the upper ranks are packed with nobles, it is not impossible for the commoner to rise the ranks. | ||
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+ | They have intense unity and nationalism for the country and seek for its expansion. The army heavily resents the partial demilitarization that occurs when the Empire is at peace as standards drop, funding lessens, and they lose prestige. | ||
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+ | Garnering their favor may require visible patriotism to the nation, some militaristic views (possibly at the expense of other factions), and a support of the armed forces. |
Revision as of 05:32, 6 March 2019
The primary military force of the empire. Well equipped and well trained, these soldiers dutifully and fanatically serve for the good of the Empire and the Emperor's will. They are substantially less elitist than their Palace counterparts due to the variety of their ranks. Everywhere from the farmland peasant to the aristocrat's privileged son are represented in the army. While the majority of the upper ranks are packed with nobles, it is not impossible for the commoner to rise the ranks.
They have intense unity and nationalism for the country and seek for its expansion. The army heavily resents the partial demilitarization that occurs when the Empire is at peace as standards drop, funding lessens, and they lose prestige.
Garnering their favor may require visible patriotism to the nation, some militaristic views (possibly at the expense of other factions), and a support of the armed forces.