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As leaders, it is our responsibility to organize all aspects of the city to achieve prosperity and ensure the glory of Rome. Among the crucial elements, the military stands out as one of the most vital. At Citadelum, the integration of military affairs with the construction and management of the city is seamless. We will efficiently stock up on weapons and equipment, conduct military training, deploy legions, and combat enemy threats.
The recruits are drawn from the unemployed citizens who arrive at your settlement. As their leader, you'll be responsible for conducting military levies to enlist them and oversee their training before deploying them on the battlefield when you consider they are ready. Let's talk about the different classes of soldiers at our disposal.
Infantry
Legionnaires are the backbone of our ground forces. Armed with the fearsome gladius and protected by the iconic scutum, these soldiers form the impregnable turtle formation, an impenetrable wall against any attack. After the Marian reforms, legionnaires served up to 25 years in the Roman army, a lifetime of war. We are all familiar with how Roman infantry looks, but few have seen how they train. At Citadelum, we can witness how our soldiers prepare by refining their sword technique against poor dummies and using an intricate rock-throwing mechanism where these rocks will fall directly onto our soldier, who is ready to block them with their large shield.
Archers
Archers are marksmanship experts, capable of taking down their targets with deadly precision from long distances. Whether against moving or static targets, their rain of arrows is swift and devastating. They played pivotal roles in battles such as the Siege of Jerusalem. Due to the need for marksmanship to be trained in various circumstances, the engineers at Citadelum have designed a mechanism where archers can climb onto a carriage that will move swiftly while they must shoot at their targets. Be very careful of your comrades' heads!
Cavalry
Swift and lethal, the Cavalry is the mobile vanguard of our forces. Mounted on powerful steeds, they surprise unsuspecting enemies and annihilate them with their sharp gladius. After the Marian reforms, the infantry needed the support of a cavalry corps called Auxilia. In their training, we will witness how they improve their mastery on horseback, both in controlling jumps and galloping. At the end of the training, each soldier becomes one with their mount.
Centurions
Centurions are the master strategists of our legions. With their profound knowledge of military arts, they lead our troops to victory. They are the cornerstone upon which our military might stands, as through them, we can create the regiments of our legion. The rank of Centurion is one of the oldest, dating back to the first army of Rome. Within our army, they are a key piece, as we will need one of them to deploy each legion. You will easily recognize this elite troop by the gallant and distinctive horizontal red crest they wear on their helmets. During their training, you can observe the centurions improving their use of the gladius, throwing the pilum, or enhancing their technique in blocking heavy blows with their shields.
Defense Soldiers
Our protective guard, the Defense Soldiers, watch over the walls of Citadelum and protect our city from any external threats. Additionally, they maintain internal order and ensure peace among our citizens. If you encounter any problems in your city, do not hesitate to quickly turn to the troops wearing armor combined with elegant purple garments; the safety of our city and villagers depends
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