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Aquilae is based off a Roman Legion. There for there is different terminology. Discipline is a big par t of this
 
Aquilae is based off a Roman Legion. There for there is different terminology. Discipline is a big par t of this
  
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Military Grouping
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Tirone: a group of four recruits helped by one senior member.
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Phalanx: a group of eight knights (7 members, 1 veteran) specialized in a specific skill, or weapon,
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Centuria: a group of five phalanx and two tirones (1 officer, 37 members, 5 veterans, and 8 Recruits)
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Legion: a group of three Centuria (1 Guild master, 3 officer, 111 members, 15 Veterans, and 34 recruits)
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Phalanx I: the elite of Aquilae, each member must be a master of a certain skill and weapon.
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Phalanx II: Streakers/ Gunslingers
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Phalanx III: Recon/ Sword masters
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Phalanx IV: Guardian/ Bomb masters
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Phalanx V: Bomber/ All rounded
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Positions
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Guild Masters
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Emperor: Titanator, the founder of Aquilae and the master of all.
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Legate: Second in Command, Takes responsibility when the Emperor is not present.
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Tribune: Experienced leaders that are responsible for promoting and demoting knights, almost retired
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Primus: Commander of a Legion. Responsible for organization of lower ranked officers.
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Praefect: Leader not directly part of military ranking. Responsible for other sides of a guild. Mainly Tier advancement.
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Officers
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Centurion: Leader of a Centuria. liable for their aspect of the game. ex. Clockworks, Lockdown, Etc.
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Signifier: Under praefect. One for every two phalanxes. Responsible for their advancement of Tiers
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Cornicen: under praefect. One for each phalanx. Responsible for passing instructions through the ranks.
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Veterans
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Principal: leader of a phalanx. Responsible for their missions and games.
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Optio: Centurion's second in command.
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Phalanx I: elite, experienced, and disciplined knights
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Members
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Tesserarius: a principals second in command
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Discene: a senior member responsible for training new recruits
  
 
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Revision as of 21:05, 29 September 2011

Aquilae
File:GuildLogo-Aquilae.png

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Guild Founder: Titanator
Approx. Population:

Aquilae

Aquilae is based off a Roman Legion. There for there is different terminology. Discipline is a big par t of this

Military Grouping Tirone: a group of four recruits helped by one senior member. Phalanx: a group of eight knights (7 members, 1 veteran) specialized in a specific skill, or weapon, Centuria: a group of five phalanx and two tirones (1 officer, 37 members, 5 veterans, and 8 Recruits) Legion: a group of three Centuria (1 Guild master, 3 officer, 111 members, 15 Veterans, and 34 recruits)


Phalanx I: the elite of Aquilae, each member must be a master of a certain skill and weapon. Phalanx II: Streakers/ Gunslingers Phalanx III: Recon/ Sword masters Phalanx IV: Guardian/ Bomb masters Phalanx V: Bomber/ All rounded

Positions

Guild Masters Emperor: Titanator, the founder of Aquilae and the master of all. Legate: Second in Command, Takes responsibility when the Emperor is not present. Tribune: Experienced leaders that are responsible for promoting and demoting knights, almost retired Primus: Commander of a Legion. Responsible for organization of lower ranked officers. Praefect: Leader not directly part of military ranking. Responsible for other sides of a guild. Mainly Tier advancement.

Officers Centurion: Leader of a Centuria. liable for their aspect of the game. ex. Clockworks, Lockdown, Etc. Signifier: Under praefect. One for every two phalanxes. Responsible for their advancement of Tiers Cornicen: under praefect. One for each phalanx. Responsible for passing instructions through the ranks.

Veterans Principal: leader of a phalanx. Responsible for their missions and games. Optio: Centurion's second in command. Phalanx I: elite, experienced, and disciplined knights

Members Tesserarius: a principals second in command Discene: a senior member responsible for training new recruits

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