Warriors who only exist in the context of an official military.
BaurukhMostly
chthonian warriors who wield axes made of stone, invoking the
kazaddarean within them to make themselves stronger. They also wear
stoneskin.
MubarizunWarriors with certain Mahadi armies who wield spears and swords bathed in
ma'dhahabi and come forth as champions to fight a selected member of the opposing army to start the battle.
ShamsherbazVimalan heavy infantry who wield shamshirs that cut through the
bijalee inherit in the air around them, creating arcs of lightning. Often the first through the walls during a siege.
Warriors who only exist in the context of an official military.
Cityguard
Local constabulary who wield nightclubs and are bonded via yahas to protect their cities.
Dog SoldierWielders of rifle and bow in western Palhur who live the
holy virtue of patience as plains warriors.
ImpiWarriors who are attuned to their own souls via
ujjval aatma and defend their nations with assegai.
QingrenA homosexual male soldier in the armies of
Unbul who has a special role as a
unifier.
MinoMultifaceted warriors, including riflewomen, who are all women. They are bonded to their ancestors via
Aemoa.
Warriors who only exist in the context of an official military.
AskariTaggaran riflemen conscripted to the militaries of colonial powers and bound via
quaestus and
blood energy to serve their oppressors.
BellatorA soldier in an invading army.
ChasseurGaldish shock troops, hunters who are employed in behind-the-lines guerrilla terrorism and burning raids. Raiders who wield
uafas.
Jusatsu-taiRiflemen in firing squads who kill the innocent in order to gain power via
fusei.
Meistersoldat -
definitive militaryWarriors of an alleged "master race" who are empowered by
feirua.
Police OfficerA modern localized soldier of a ruling class who uses firearms, batons, stun weapons, and other tools to oppress the local population. Some specialized police use esoteric energies in their work, mostly infernal, especially
fusei,
void,
feirua,
imperium,
baleblood,
rending, and
infernum.
Slave PatrolEarly predecessor to police who used
imperium to catch slaves.
Srisian GuardElite warriors of Srisia who use lances, spears, daggers, swords, and webs of
gossamer light. They always poison their weapons.
ThornguardLegendary Aeldian warriors who wield bows, swords, poisons, and thorn-whips in service to the High King. They are masters of
thorn energy and gain powers from those they kill.
Vile SoldierA
Vendalian soldier who is empowered by
the contagion.
Winchestrian Soldier
Soldiers who use major industrial hoses that spray sludge. They wear gas masks.
Warriors who only exist in the context of an official military.
MilitusInfantry of
Psyara with a connected consciousness, a hive-minded soldier.
Warriors who only exist in the context of an official military.
Mechanical InfantrySoldiers built with
possibility.
Warriors who only exist in the context of an official military.
Beado-RincA person assigned female at birth who becomes a man or otherwise appears masculine, using
the lore, to serve in a military that does not allow women.
Kaltish GuardSoldiers whose armor and weaponry are imbued with
symbolism via alchemical processes.
Mlonda -
primary kutsegula usersA guard who draws upon and wields
kutsegula in order to manage the movement between gates.
Queensguard
The elite guards of The Queen of All Faerie who wield the Tradition.
SewaSoldiers of eastern Palhur split into units based on their dialect of the
First Language.
Warriors who only exist in the context of an official military.
CsukakatonaA pike-wielding
weaponmaster who trains pikemen in
Idangar.
Kiraaye KaMercenary soldiers who have traded with
mercators for military skill.
Shibing
Common soldiers who are strengthened by menab'e.
Aetherial Military
Celestial Military
Infernal Military
Nommic Military
Paradoxical Military
Poioumenonic Military
Shebvic Military