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At its most basic level, the Defter records a consolidated snapshot of the War League’s ordinary categories of personnel and equipment—small arms, ground vehicles, engineering and logistics support, artillery and coastal fires, autonomous systems and fixed defenses, maritime platforms, and aviation—distributed across the Regional Investor system and national allocations. It is therefore a reference for what the War League can plausibly generate without extraordinary requisition, emergency levies, or inter-division transfers. | At its most basic level, the Defter records a consolidated snapshot of the War League’s ordinary categories of personnel and equipment—small arms, ground vehicles, engineering and logistics support, artillery and coastal fires, autonomous systems and fixed defenses, maritime platforms, and aviation—distributed across the Regional Investor system and national allocations. It is therefore a reference for what the War League can plausibly generate without extraordinary requisition, emergency levies, or inter-division transfers. | ||
The Defter is | The present Defter also incorporates lines associated with the [[Baratar Corporation]] and the Baratar militia registry. These rows should not be read as War League standing strength. The Baratar Corporation is constitutionally defined as a civilian militia institution—responsible for the legal distribution of arms, registration of armed citizens, and annual training requirements—operating independently of the professional War League chain of command and overseen through the civilian legislature. In constitutional terms, Baratar mobilization is a civic instrument: it is activated by the Council of Representatives under defined emergency conditions and remains distinct from regular military forces even when coordinated with municipal and shrine authorities. | ||
Because the Baratar is a decentralized citizen-militia comprised largely of Alperkin citizens and traditions, the Baratar rows are best understood as a civic readiness register embedded within the broader security economy of Bassaridia Vaeringheim, rather than as a professional order of battle. This framing reflects the constitutional integration of Alperkin representation and cultural authority within the state’s legislative and protective architecture. | |||
The Defter is maintained as a day-to-day operational overview. Rather than claiming to enumerate every movement or attachment in real time, it offers an academically useful approximation of “what is in operation” on a given day, interpreted from the War League’s daily operational ledger: the day’s ongoing events, stated urgency, and domain constraints (ground/sea/air) provide the immediate context, while routine tempo—training rotations, readiness checks, scheduled maintenance, and standard patrol cycles—provides the background hum of activity that rarely warrants narrative treatment but nevertheless consumes personnel-hours and platform availability. In the case of Baratar-tracked equipment, the displayed “used” value should be read as routine internal-security posture and training draw (and is intentionally treated as a bounded estimate unless an explicit mobilization context is present). | |||
For this reason, deployments reflected through the Defter should be read as the visible face of a wider tempo that includes both published and unpublished activity. In the War League’s own internal language, the ledger distinguishes between what is “named” (explicitly linked to an incident or public-facing task) and what is “kept ordinary” (routine posture, quiet reinforcement, and doctrinally expected coverage). The Defter is designed to remain legible under both conditions: it links capability to daily circumstance without requiring that every circumstance be described in full. | For this reason, deployments reflected through the Defter should be read as the visible face of a wider tempo that includes both published and unpublished activity. In the War League’s own internal language, the ledger distinguishes between what is “named” (explicitly linked to an incident or public-facing task) and what is “kept ordinary” (routine posture, quiet reinforcement, and doctrinally expected coverage). The Defter is designed to remain legible under both conditions: it links capability to daily circumstance without requiring that every circumstance be described in full. | ||
This report is non-binding. It is compiled as a practical academic overview, not as a definitive order of battle, and it does not constrain War League command discretion. The War League may deploy additional units as needed—including rapid reinforcements, specialized detachments, corridor task-elements, or politically restricted attachments—that may not be reported within the table on the day they are used, may be aggregated under broader headings, or may appear only after a delay. Accordingly, the Defter should be treated as a day-to-day overview of standard allocation and routine operational draw, not an exhaustive statement of all forces in motion. | This report is non-binding. It is compiled as a practical academic overview, not as a definitive order of battle, and it does not constrain War League command discretion. The War League may deploy additional units as needed—including rapid reinforcements, specialized detachments, corridor task-elements, or politically restricted attachments—that may not be reported within the table on the day they are used, may be aggregated under broader headings, or may appear only after a delay. Separately, the Baratar may be activated in whole or in part only under the civic mobilization authorities defined in constitutional law, and its numbers should be interpreted accordingly. Accordingly, the Defter should be treated as a day-to-day overview of standard allocation and routine operational draw, not an exhaustive statement of all forces in motion. | ||
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**Senate of Elders liaison embedded. Deployment verified; corridor routing approved; ledger notes filed same-day. Temple support present: [[Temple_Aprobelle|Temple Aprobelle]] Kleisthenes (25) [TAP-K7] conducts pattern-analysis intake (schism texts logged and forwarded for signature correlation); clinic/relief queues stabilized; rumor bulletins posted; shrine-district lanes marked. Incident logged: night fire scorches a side-chapel at Wetland Grove altar; relic cabinet suffers smoke damage; reconsecration ordered (MEDIUM). Stipend disbursed after checklist verification; receipt countersigned by local steward. | **Senate of Elders liaison embedded. Deployment verified; corridor routing approved; ledger notes filed same-day. Temple support present: [[Temple_Aprobelle|Temple Aprobelle]] Kleisthenes (25) [TAP-K7] conducts pattern-analysis intake (schism texts logged and forwarded for signature correlation); clinic/relief queues stabilized; rumor bulletins posted; shrine-district lanes marked. Incident logged: night fire scorches a side-chapel at Wetland Grove altar; relic cabinet suffers smoke damage; reconsecration ordered (MEDIUM). Stipend disbursed after checklist verification; receipt countersigned by local steward. | ||
*'''34/3/52 [[PSSC]] (Op-ID: WL-052.156-VAE-11):''' The [[Vaeringheim_Division|Vaeringheim Division]] conducts ISR overwatch / route scanning at [[List_of_cities_in_Bassaridia_Vaeringheim#Ferrum_Citadel|Ferrum Citadel]] after heat-cracked parade paving lifts and lane cones are set, degrading traffic discipline and creating contraband-movement opportunity in reduced-visibility dust. Operations prioritize mapping safe-lane routing, monitoring crowd density near parade approaches, and cueing interdiction shifts under Orange Dust posture (Gnd: Slow; Sea: Restricted; Air: Limited). Deployment verified; corridor routing approved; ledger notes filed same-day. Hot-desert dust conditions (Opsitheiel; dust/sand reduction in visibility; 75 °F / 61 °F; 75 % humidity; none 4 %; NW winds 28 km/h; evening cooling with possible dust devils).<br> | |||
**'''Ground Forces'''<br> | |||
**Manipuli (VAE-02), consisting of:<br> | |||
***8 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Kalithros_Class_Rifle|Kalithros Class Rifle]] squads (lane-control cordons and rerouting around cracked paving; checkpoint discipline at parade approaches) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Delphica_Class_Grenadier_Rifle|Delphica Class Grenadier Rifle]] squads (standoff compliance stops; smoke/screening for safe dispersal when dust compresses visibility) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Syrinx_Class_Armored_Infantry|Syrinx Class Armored Infantry]] IFV (protected corridor holds at lane closures; deterrence presence at choke points) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Onceanic_Recon_Vehicle|Onceanic Recon Vehicle]] teams (route scanning of bypass alleys and service roads; cueing repositioning) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Bijarian_Command_Vehicle|Bijarian Command Vehicle]] (C2 node; incident intake and routing confirmation) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Corythia_Class_Dedicated_Logistics_and_Transport_Truck|Corythia Class Dedicated Logistics and Transport Truck]] (barriers, signage, lighting, and evidence containers) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Ephyra_Class_Anti-Aircraft_Vehicle|Ephyra Class Anti-Aircraft Vehicle]] (point air-defense for key nodes during limited air conditions and poor visibility) <br> | |||
**'''Naval Forces'''<br> | |||
**—<br> | |||
**'''Aerial Forces'''<br> | |||
**Zeygi (Element) (VAE-A18), consisting of:<br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Catonis_Class_Unmanned_Aircraft_(UAV)|Catonis Class Unmanned Aircraft (UAV)]] (wide-area ISR of parade approaches and route alternatives; cueing ground shifts) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Lotos_Class_Tactical_UAV|Lotos Class Tactical UAV]] (low-altitude route scanning of cracked paving and cone lines; comms relay through dust) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Aurantius_Class_Multi-Role_UAV|Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV]] (RF/SIGINT scan for coordinated contraband movement and spoofed calls exploiting reduced visibility) <br> | |||
**'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | |||
**Straits Convention monitor (civilian) embedded. Deployment verified; corridor routing approved; ledger notes filed same-day. Baratar note: civilian militia presence in Ferrum Citadel may provide domestic traffic and crowd guidance, but is not treated as War League TOE consumption; Baratar munitions handling remains restricted to internal peacekeeping posture. | |||
*'''39/3/52 [[PSSC]] (Op-ID: WL-052.161-VAE-02):''' The [[Vaeringheim_Division|Vaeringheim Division]] executes an emergency maritime escort / lake patrol routing response at [[List_of_cities_in_Bassaridia_Vaeringheim#Vaeringheim|Vaeringheim]] after explosive skiffs are intercepted near the General Port lock-gates and Harbor Patrol requests War League minesweepers and ISR support. Operations prioritize lock-gate exclusion-zone enforcement, rapid sweep of approach channels for secondary devices, protected routing for essential port traffic, and sealed evidence transfer to intake points while maintaining Green posture (Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK). Weather delay conditions require a holding pattern under local command until visibility and lane safety stabilize. Humid subtropical conditions (Opsitheiel; 81 °F / 59 °F; 84 % humidity; 67 % chance of precipitation; rain 76 %; SW winds 12 km/h; heavy rain / localized flooding; short-lived shower then clearing skies).<br> | |||
**'''Ground Forces'''<br> | |||
**Ordinis (VAE-07), consisting of:<br> | |||
***10 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Kalithros_Class_Rifle|Kalithros Class Rifle]] squads (lock-gate perimeter security, quay access control, and secure lanes to evidence intake points) <br> | |||
***6 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Harpyia_Class_Submachine_Gun|Harpyia Class Submachine Gun]] squads (rapid response on piers and in lock-gate service corridors; runner interdiction under rain cover) <br> | |||
***4 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Delphica_Class_Grenadier_Rifle|Delphica Class Grenadier Rifle]] squads (standoff compliance stops; screening to separate crowds from lock-gate control houses) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Chrysos_Class_Commando_Rifle|Chrysos Class Commando Rifle]] squads (secure sweeps of lock machinery rooms and service tunnels after intercept; evidence-room protection) <br> | |||
***4 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Syrinx_Class_Armored_Infantry|Syrinx Class Armored Infantry]] IFV (armored presence at gate complexes and rail-transfer nodes; protected escort buffer for evidence convoys) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Icaria_Class_Mine-Clearing_/_Combat_Engineering_Vehicle|Icaria Class Mine-Clearing / Combat Engineering Vehicle]] (hazard probing for secondary devices at service roads and lock approaches; debris and obstruction removal) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Ampelos_Class_Armored_Recovery_Vehicle|Ampelos Class Armored Recovery Vehicle]] (tow-clear of disabled vehicles near choke points; preservation of emergency lanes) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Onceanic_Recon_Vehicle|Onceanic Recon Vehicle]] teams (route scanning of port back-lanes and service roads; cueing repositioning) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Bijarian_Command_Vehicle|Bijarian Command Vehicle]] (distributed C2; synchronized patrol windows with harbor sweeps and evidence handoffs) <br> | |||
***4 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Corythia_Class_Dedicated_Logistics_and_Transport_Truck|Corythia Class Dedicated Logistics and Transport Truck]] (barriers, lighting, signage, evidence containers, and decontamination/recall materials at intake points) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Regavis_Class_DMR|Regavis Class DMR]] teams + 2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Lothaya_Class_Sniper_Rifle|Lothaya Class Sniper Rifle]] pairs (overwatch of lock-gate decks, channel mouths, and control-house windows during rain) <br> | |||
**'''Naval Forces'''<br> | |||
**Tabur-i Derya (Task Unit) (VAE-N05), consisting of:<br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Cetomagna_Class_Minehunter|Cetomagna Class Minehunter]] (minesweeping of lock approaches and harbor channel; sonar verification for secondary devices) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Aetherium_Class_Patrol_Ship|Aetherium Class Patrol Ship]] (exclusion-zone enforcement; escort coordination with Harbor Patrol) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Saluria_Class_Gunboat|Saluria Class Gunboat]] (inner-harbor screen; small-craft interdiction around lock-gates) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Cetus_Class_Attack_Craft|Cetus Class Attack Craft]] (fast intercept; deterrence runs on likely skiff lanes) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Vaeringheim_Class_Corvette|Vaeringheim Class Corvette]] (outer-harbor patrol; high-speed interception and escort buffer integrity) <br> | |||
**'''Aerial Forces'''<br> | |||
**— (weather window constrained; ISR tasking deferred to the parallel route-scan package)<br> | |||
**'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | |||
**Senate of Elders liaison embedded. Weather delay; holding pattern under local command until visibility improves; lock-gate exclusion-zone enforced and essential traffic routed under controlled windows. Baratar note (VAE): [[File:Baratar420.png|23px]] Baratar (civilian militia) auxiliaries provide domestic queue guidance and perimeter assistance at inland approach lanes and intake points using Baratar-tied small arms in internal peacekeeping posture; Baratar activity does not count as War League TOE consumption and all evidence transfers remain under War League custody countersignature. Public health advisory active: Thalassan Rot assessed MEDIUM; canal flush and food-handler controls coordinated to avoid impeding emergency lanes.<br> | |||
*'''39/3/52 [[PSSC]] (Op-ID: WL-052.161-VAE-30):''' The [[Vaeringheim_Division|Vaeringheim Division]] conducts ISR overwatch / route scanning at [[List_of_cities_in_Bassaridia_Vaeringheim#Vaeringheim|Vaeringheim]] to support lock-gate maritime interdiction after explosive skiffs are intercepted near the General Port. Operations prioritize drone-led route scanning of channel mouths, lock-gate service corridors, and port-adjacent road spines to cue rapid reallocation of patrol elements, identify secondary device-placement attempts, and maintain evidence-grade tracking under Green posture (Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK). Weather delay conditions require a holding pattern under local command until visibility improves. Humid subtropical conditions (Opsitheiel; 81 °F / 59 °F; 84 % humidity; 67 % chance of precipitation; rain 76 %; SW winds 12 km/h; heavy rain / localized flooding; short-lived shower then clearing skies).<br> | |||
**'''Ground Forces'''<br> | |||
**Ordinis (VAE-21), consisting of:<br> | |||
***8 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Kalithros_Class_Rifle|Kalithros Class Rifle]] squads (route-control cordons at lock-adjacent spines; checkpoint discipline tied to drone cues) <br> | |||
***4 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Harpyia_Class_Submachine_Gun|Harpyia Class Submachine Gun]] squads (rapid response to drone-identified contact points; pier and service-corridor interdiction) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Chrysos_Class_Commando_Rifle|Chrysos Class Commando Rifle]] squads (secured sweeps of lock control houses and intake-point storage) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Delphica_Class_Grenadier_Rifle|Delphica Class Grenadier Rifle]] squads (standoff compliance stops; screening at crowd nodes) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Syrinx_Class_Armored_Infantry|Syrinx Class Armored Infantry]] IFV (protected lane control at key gates; escort buffer for evidence convoys) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Onceanic_Recon_Vehicle|Onceanic Recon Vehicle]] team (route scanning for bypass patterns; cueing repositioning) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Bijarian_Command_Vehicle|Bijarian Command Vehicle]] (C2 node; evidence-chain control; handoff coordination with Harbor Patrol) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Corythia_Class_Dedicated_Logistics_and_Transport_Truck|Corythia Class Dedicated Logistics and Transport Truck]] (barriers, lighting, signage, and evidence containers) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Regavis_Class_DMR|Regavis Class DMR]] team + 1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Lothaya_Class_Sniper_Rifle|Lothaya Class Sniper Rifle]] pair (overwatch of channel mouths and lock-gate decks during rain) <br> | |||
**'''Naval Forces'''<br> | |||
**Birlik-i Gemi (Patrol Element) (VAE-N08), consisting of:<br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Cetomagna_Class_Minehunter|Cetomagna Class Minehunter]] (secondary sweep of inner approaches; verification of cleared lanes) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Saluria_Class_Gunboat|Saluria Class Gunboat]] (inner screen; small-craft interdiction at lock gates) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Cetus_Class_Attack_Craft|Cetus Class Attack Craft]] (fast intercept; perimeter enforcement on skiff lanes) <br> | |||
**'''Aerial Forces'''<br> | |||
**Zeygi (Element) (VAE-A11), consisting of:<br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Catonis_Class_Unmanned_Aircraft_(UAV)|Catonis Class Unmanned Aircraft (UAV)]] (wide-area ISR of harbor approaches and port-adjacent road spines; cueing patrol reallocations) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Lotos_Class_Tactical_UAV|Lotos Class Tactical UAV]] (deck-level and lock-gate corridor overwatch; comms relay during rain) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Aurantius_Class_Multi-Role_UAV|Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV]] (RF/SIGINT to detect remote triggers, accomplice coordination, and spoofed comms near lock-gate control houses) <br> | |||
**'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | |||
**Port compliance inspector (HCE) embedded. Weather delay; holding pattern under local command until visibility improves; evidence custody lanes maintained. Captain Thorne “Mainomenos” Noctis conducts an evidence convoy run to the War League intake point with chain-of-custody doctrine enforced. Civic-stability support present: [[Order_of_Aurora_Mystica|Order of Aurora Mystica]] Dodekade (18) [AUM-D7] conducts joint tunnel patrol with civic stewards; lighting faults logged; intimidation reports filed; observer note indicates crowd discipline improved after posted guidance and steward coaching; altar candles at the Temple of Vaeringheim identified as tainted wax and cleansing ordered (LOW). Baratar note (VAE): [[File:Baratar420.png|23px]] Baratar auxiliaries assist with domestic queue control at intake points and approach lanes under non-military internal posture; Baratar activity does not count as War League TOE consumption. | |||
*'''40/3/52 [[PSSC]] (Op-ID: WL-052.162-VAE-17):''' The [[Vaeringheim_Division|Vaeringheim Division]] conducts urban stabilization (cordon / curfew enforcement) at [[List_of_cities_in_Bassaridia_Vaeringheim#Aurelia|Aurelia]] after a counterfeit-gold sting collapses when the transport is intercepted and a crowd pelts inspectors, requiring mobile shields and rapid lane control. Operations prioritize immediate protection and extraction of inspectors, cordon hardening around the seizure site, controlled curfew-lane enforcement to prevent retaliatory surges, and evidence-grade custody of seized counterfeit material. Export request refused under constitutional prohibition; material retained under Council custody. Weather posture is Green (Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK). Mediterranean (Hot Summer) conditions (Opsitheiel; 55 °F / 48 °F; 55 % humidity; 51 % chance of precipitation; rain 72 %; NW winds 10 km/h; heavy rain / localized flooding; cooler spells with brief showery intervals).<br> | |||
**'''Ground Forces'''<br> | |||
**Turmae (VAE-15), consisting of:<br> | |||
***8 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Kalithros_Class_Rifle|Kalithros Class Rifle]] squads (cordon lines, curfew-lane enforcement, and protected seizure-site perimeter) <br> | |||
***4 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Harpyia_Class_Submachine_Gun|Harpyia Class Submachine Gun]] squads (mobile shield teams and rapid extraction of inspectors under projectile threat) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Delphica_Class_Grenadier_Rifle|Delphica Class Grenadier Rifle]] squads (standoff compliance stops; screening for safe dispersal in rain) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Chrysos_Class_Commando_Rifle|Chrysos Class Commando Rifle]] squads (secured sweeps of transport bays and nearby storage; evidence-room protection) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Syrinx_Class_Armored_Infantry|Syrinx Class Armored Infantry]] IFV (armored presence at key intersections; protected movement corridor for evidence convoy) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Onceanic_Recon_Vehicle|Onceanic Recon Vehicle]] team (route scanning for crowd convergence points and bypass lanes) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Bijarian_Command_Vehicle|Bijarian Command Vehicle]] (C2 node; curfew timing and custody ledger synchronization) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Corythia_Class_Dedicated_Logistics_and_Transport_Truck|Corythia Class Dedicated Logistics and Transport Truck]] (portable barriers, lighting, signage, and sealed evidence containers) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Regavis_Class_DMR|Regavis Class DMR]] team + 1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Lothaya_Class_Sniper_Rifle|Lothaya Class Sniper Rifle]] pair (overwatch of intersections and rooftops near the seizure corridor) <br> | |||
**'''Naval Forces'''<br> | |||
**Birlik-i Gemi (Patrol Element) (VAE-N09), consisting of:<br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Aetherium_Class_Patrol_Ship|Aetherium Class Patrol Ship]] (waterside screen for flight routes; deterrence presence along quay approaches) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Cetus_Class_Attack_Craft|Cetus Class Attack Craft]] (fast intercept; perimeter enforcement if contraband attempts waterside diversion) <br> | |||
**'''Aerial Forces'''<br> | |||
**—<br> | |||
**'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | |||
**Straits Convention monitor (civilian) embedded. Export request refused (constitutional prohibition); seized material sealed and retained under Council custody. TME Rail Watch support in the city: Captain Thalia Chrysos escorts War League / Temple auditors on a compliance run through priority stations and depots (handover and corridor reset); Captain Arsinoe Menkaure conducts rolling-stock inspection for tamper marks, hidden voids, and counterfeit seals on high-value freight consists; Captain Dorian Grimm verifies hazardous cargo protocol (placards, segregation, firebreak placement) with fire brigade liaison. Civic-stability support present: [[Accord_Concordia|Accord Concordia]] Dodekade (18) [ACC-D2] conducts council mediation between neighborhood elders; written concord signed; stipend disbursed after checklist verification with receipt countersigned by local steward. Minor incident logged: children disturb votive ribbons at the Temple of Chrysos; sacristans retie and post gentle notices (LOW). Baratar note (VAE): Baratar (civilian militia) auxiliaries may be tasked to domestic queue guidance and perimeter assistance at curfew lanes; Baratar activity does not count as War League TOE consumption; all evidence and detainee transfers remain under War League custody chain. Public health advisory active: Stygian Dust (Valley Fever) assessed MEDIUM; respirator guidance, mist carts, and clinic checks coordinated to avoid impeding cordon lanes. | |||
*'''43/3/52 [[PSSC]] (Op-ID: WL-052.165-VAE-40):''' The [[Vaeringheim_Division|Vaeringheim Division]] executes a rapid extraction / MEDEVAC lift response at [[List_of_cities_in_Bassaridia_Vaeringheim#Serena|Serena]] after masked riders loot monastic grain caches and night signals are observed across ridgelines, indicating coordinated movement and potential follow-on raids. Operations prioritize protected extraction of threatened monastic personnel and grain-custody clerks, rapid medical lift for injuries sustained in the raids, and interdiction of rider egress routes using mobile cordons and ridgeline overwatch under Green posture (Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK). Deployment verified; corridor routing approved; ledger notes filed same-day. Subpolar oceanic conditions (Opsitheiel; 39 °F / 25 °F; 31 % humidity; 82 % chance of precipitation; rain 70 %; NW winds 21 km/h; heavy rain / localized flooding; freezing drizzle at dawn with raw gusty winds).<br> | |||
**'''Ground Forces'''<br> | |||
**Cohortes (VAE-17), consisting of:<br> | |||
***8 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Kalithros_Class_Rifle|Kalithros Class Rifle]] squads (mobile cordons around grain caches; checkpoint discipline on ridge-road approaches; secured lanes for extraction) <br> | |||
***6 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Harpyia_Class_Submachine_Gun|Harpyia Class Submachine Gun]] squads (rapid response teams for rider interception; close-quarters holds at cache doors and monastery corridors) <br> | |||
***4 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Chrysos_Class_Commando_Rifle|Chrysos Class Commando Rifle]] squads (pursuit-capable teams for ridge-line contact; secured sweeps of suspected signal posts) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Delphica_Class_Grenadier_Rifle|Delphica Class Grenadier Rifle]] squads (standoff compliance stops; smoke/screening for safe disengagement in rain and low visibility) <br> | |||
***4 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Onceanic_Recon_Vehicle|Onceanic Recon Vehicle]] teams (route scanning of service tracks and canyon cuts; cueing interception against masked-rider egress) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Syrinx_Class_Armored_Infantry|Syrinx Class Armored Infantry]] IFV (protected corridor for evac vehicles; deterrence presence at key road junctions) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Ampelos_Class_Armored_Recovery_Vehicle|Ampelos Class Armored Recovery Vehicle]] (recovery standby for stuck vehicles in flood-prone lanes; tow-clear to preserve emergency movement) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Bijarian_Command_Vehicle|Bijarian Command Vehicle]] (distributed C2; MEDEVAC sequencing; custody ledger synchronization) <br> | |||
***4 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Corythia_Class_Dedicated_Logistics_and_Transport_Truck|Corythia Class Dedicated Logistics and Transport Truck]] (warming kits, tarps, lighting, barriers, and ORS/boil-notice supply pallets) <br> | |||
**'''Naval Forces'''<br> | |||
**—<br> | |||
**'''Aerial Forces'''<br> | |||
**Zeygi (Element) (VAE-A18), consisting of:<br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Catonis_Class_Unmanned_Aircraft_(UAV)|Catonis Class Unmanned Aircraft (UAV)]] (wide-area ISR of ridge routes and signal points; cueing ground cordons) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Lotos_Class_Tactical_UAV|Lotos Class Tactical UAV]] (ridgeline overwatch, night-signal localization, and comms relay in rain) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Aurantius_Class_Multi-Role_UAV|Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV]] (RF/SIGINT scan for raider coordination nets and relay points) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Noctiluna_Class_Medium_Transport_Helicopter|Noctiluna Class Medium Transport Helicopter]] (MEDEVAC lift; rapid extraction shuttles from exposed monasteries to secure clinics) <br> | |||
**'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | |||
**Port compliance inspector (HCE) embedded. Deployment verified; corridor routing approved; ledger notes filed same-day. Baratar note (VAE): [[File:Baratar420.png|23px]] Baratar (civilian militia) auxiliaries are active today and may be tasked to domestic guard and convoy assistance at non-frontline lanes (monastic storehouses, shelter points, and clerks’ routes) using Baratar-tied small arms as internal peacekeeping posture; Baratar activity does not count as War League TOE consumption, and all custody/evidence transfers remain under War League countersignature. Civic-stability support present: [[Temple_Illuminata|Temple Illuminata]] Dodekade (18) [ILL-D10] issues an omen bulletin correcting false “dark star” claims to discourage panic; repair authorization issued with labor scheduled off-peak hours; minor incident logged—incense ash scattered at the Ancient Amphitheatre shrine threshold and wardens cleanse the site (LOW). TME Rail Watch support noted: Captain Cassius Valerus provides rapid-response support for rail-linked unrest/strike/depot-occupation attempts; Captain Marwan Othman runs incident-response drills for passenger triage, evacuation routing, and station lock-down sequencing. Public health advisory active: Pilgrim’s Flux (cholera/enteric fever) assessed MEDIUM; boil notices, cistern audit, and ORS distribution coordinated to avoid impeding extraction lanes. | |||
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**Straits Convention monitor (civilian) embedded. Deployment verified; corridor routing approved; ledger notes filed same-day. Civic-stability support present: [[Reverie_Nebulous|Reverie Nebulous]] Kleisthenes (25) [RNB-K5] conducts post-event debrief and speaker training; narrative edited to reduce retaliatory impulses; voucher reconciliation complete and supplies stored under dual-key protocol. Public health advisory active: Thalassan Rot (Leptospirosis) assessed MEDIUM; TR mitigations (canal flush, rat-proofing, food-handler checks) enforced at market food points and canal edges without impeding emergency lanes. | **Straits Convention monitor (civilian) embedded. Deployment verified; corridor routing approved; ledger notes filed same-day. Civic-stability support present: [[Reverie_Nebulous|Reverie Nebulous]] Kleisthenes (25) [RNB-K5] conducts post-event debrief and speaker training; narrative edited to reduce retaliatory impulses; voucher reconciliation complete and supplies stored under dual-key protocol. Public health advisory active: Thalassan Rot (Leptospirosis) assessed MEDIUM; TR mitigations (canal flush, rat-proofing, food-handler checks) enforced at market food points and canal edges without impeding emergency lanes. | ||
*'''34/3/52 [[PSSC]] (Op-ID: WL-052.156-ALP-41):''' The [[File:Baratar420.png|23px]] Baratar Corporation (civilian militia) spearheads an Alpazkigz security uplift in [[List_of_cities_in_Bassaridia_Vaeringheim#The_Alpazkigz|The Alpazkigz]] following an attempted ramming attack against the Graji Canïfaha temple-yurt, with the operation conducted under the oversight of the [[Alpazkigz_Division|Alpazkigz Division]] and [[Temple_Aprobelle|Temple Aprobelle]]. Operations prioritize immediate perimeter hardening and traffic denial around the Graji Canïfaha precinct, rapid alley interdiction to prevent escape or follow-on attacks, and evidence-grade incident logging coordinated with shrine stewards and Temple auditors. Weather posture is Green (Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK). Cold steppe conditions (Opsitheiel; 32 °F / 30 °F; 21 % humidity; 39 % chance of precipitation; none 68 %; S winds 27 km/h; sparse precipitation, dryness persists, cold air).<br> | |||
**'''Baratar Forces'''<br> | |||
**Active Units (civilian militia uplift), consisting of:<br> | |||
***24 × Doryon Rifle 7.62×39mm squads (outer-cordon security at approach roads; checkpoint discipline; bollard reinforcement watch) <br> | |||
***12 × Orontes Shotgun 12-Gauge Semi-Auto teams (close-quarters entry control at temple-yurt gates, alley mouths, and crowd-compression points) <br> | |||
***10 × Lykastos Pistol 9mm Swampproof patrol pairs (rapid foot pursuit teams; identification holds; detainee escort within the precinct) <br> | |||
***6 × Skopion Sniper Rifle 8.6mm with 5x Scope pairs (overwatch of alley grids, rooftops, and vehicle-approach lanes; vehicle-ram deterrence) <br> | |||
***6 × Myrrhex Grenade Mk.IV Incense Compound teams (smoke/incense screening for controlled dispersal, non-lethal separation, and safe lane-clearing if crowds surge) <br> | |||
***1 × Sphex SMG 5.7mm Short Barrel element (protected courier/security for evidence transport between precinct posts) <br> | |||
***1 × Phokion Sidearm 10mm Officer Issue liaison (senior marshal for on-scene discipline, liaison with Temple auditors, and force-restraint compliance) <br> | |||
***1 × Aurean Carbine 6.5mm Compact ceremonial guard (posted at archive/ledger handoff point; visibility deterrence only) <br> | |||
**'''Naval Forces'''<br> | |||
**—<br> | |||
**'''Aerial Forces'''<br> | |||
**—<br> | |||
**'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | |||
**[[Temple_Aprobelle|Temple Aprobelle]] auditors embedded and countersign all custody actions and narrative controls. [[Alpazkigz_Division|Alpazkigz Division]] oversight is administrative only (no deployed forces). [[Celestial_Harmony_Sect|Celestial Harmony Sect]] Kleisthenes (25) [CHS-K2] conducts post-event debrief with approved narratives updated and scripts distributed to shrines; training memo filed with corrective instruction for queue discipline. Incident logged: unmarked van attempts ramming at Graji Canïfaha temple-yurt; bollards hold; driver flees toward alleys (HIGH). Baratar is treated as civilian militia: domestic perimeter control and crowd-guidance only; no military vehicles are deployed; evidence and detainee transfers are executed under Temple countersignature and Alpazkigz Division custody protocols. | |||
*'''36/3/52 [[PSSC]] (Op-ID: WL-052.158-ALP-19):''' The [[Alpazkigz_Division|Alpazkigz Division]] conducts anti-smuggling interdiction / contraband seizure operations at [[List_of_cities_in_Bassaridia_Vaeringheim#Erythros|Erythros]] under Green posture (Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK), with ISR overwatch / route scanning executed in direct support of the interdiction effort. The operation is driven by Hatch Ministry action to detain a repeat-violator freight broker whose network is assessed as the active smuggling vector; seized ledgers and routing codes are used to cue checkpoint timing, bridge and canal-interface holds, and targeted searches of freight and vendor handoffs. Oceanic conditions (Opsitheiel; 46 °F / 43 °F; 40 % humidity; 76 % chance of precipitation; rain 79 %; SE winds 20 km/h; heavy rain / localized flooding; overcast skies with cool drizzle through the day).<br> | |||
**'''Ground Forces'''<br> | |||
**Manipuli (ALP-01), consisting of:<br> | |||
***8 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Kalithros_Class_Rifle|Kalithros Class Rifle]] squads (checkpoint staffing at canal bridges and rail approaches; custody-lane holds tied to broker routing codes) <br> | |||
***4 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Harpyia_Class_Submachine_Gun|Harpyia Class Submachine Gun]] squads (rapid interdiction teams in alleys and quay lanes; runner interception under rain cover) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Delphica_Class_Grenadier_Rifle|Delphica Class Grenadier Rifle]] squads (standoff compliance stops; screening for safe dispersal at seized-cargo points) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Onceanic_Recon_Vehicle|Onceanic Recon Vehicle]] teams (route scanning of bypass lanes and canal-side service roads; cueing checkpoint shifts against broker diversions) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Bijarian_Command_Vehicle|Bijarian Command Vehicle]] (C2 node; ledger-to-checkpoint synchronization; evidence-chain control) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Corythia_Class_Dedicated_Logistics_and_Transport_Truck|Corythia Class Dedicated Logistics and Transport Truck]] (portable barriers, lighting, signage, and sealed evidence containers for contraband packaging) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Regavis_Class_DMR|Regavis Class DMR]] team + 1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Lothaya_Class_Sniper_Rifle|Lothaya Class Sniper Rifle]] pair (overwatch of canal bridges, rail spurs, and approach intersections during low-visibility rain) <br> | |||
**'''Naval Forces'''<br> | |||
**—<br> | |||
**'''Aerial Forces'''<br> | |||
**Ptisis (Flight) (ALP-A04), consisting of:<br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Catonis_Class_Unmanned_Aircraft_(UAV)|Catonis Class Unmanned Aircraft (UAV)]] (wide-area ISR to map broker-linked diversion patterns and cue interdiction holds) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Aurantius_Class_Multi-Role_UAV|Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV]] (RF/SIGINT scan for broker coordination nets and contraband routing calls) <br> | |||
**'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | |||
**Port compliance inspector (HCE) embedded. Deployment verified; corridor routing approved; ledger notes filed same-day. Civic-stability support present: [[Court_of_the_Ironclad|Court of the Ironclad]] Hetairoi (12) [CICL-H1] enforces checkpoint discipline on canal bridges after sabotage concerns; training memo filed with corrective instruction for queue discipline. Hatch Ministry rail action is the trigger for the interdiction: Captain Julius Drusus detains a repeat-violator freight broker and seizes ledgers and routing codes, which are used to generate same-day checkpoint holds and seizure targets. Baratar note: Baratar (civilian militia) auxiliaries provide domestic queue guidance and perimeter assistance at selected lanes during WL checkpoint surges; Baratar presence does not count as War League TOE consumption, but any recovered evidence is transferred under HCE custody chain. Public health advisory remains HIGH: Ouridian Bite (tick fevers) and Agnian Lockjaw (tetanus); tick checks, permethrin advisories, tetanus boosters, and injury clinics coordinated to avoid impeding seizure lanes.<br> | |||
*'''36/3/52 [[PSSC]] (Op-ID: WL-052.158-ALP-20):''' The [[Alpazkigz_Division|Alpazkigz Division]] continues anti-smuggling interdiction / contraband seizure operations at [[List_of_cities_in_Bassaridia_Vaeringheim#Erythros|Erythros]] under Green posture (Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK), focusing on physical seizures and custody packaging while the ISR product from ALP-19 is used to pace checkpoint windows and intercept broker-linked handoffs. Operations prioritize targeted searches of high-risk stalls and freight interfaces, rapid seizure and evidence sealing, and runner interception around canal bridges and rail spurs during rain and low-contrast visibility. Oceanic conditions (Opsitheiel; 46 °F / 43 °F; 40 % humidity; 76 % chance of precipitation; rain 79 %; SE winds 20 km/h; heavy rain / localized flooding; overcast skies with cool drizzle through the day).<br> | |||
**'''Ground Forces'''<br> | |||
**Contubernia (ALP-17), consisting of:<br> | |||
***6 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Kalithros_Class_Rifle|Kalithros Class Rifle]] squads (cordon-and-search at market edges; checkpoint discipline at bridge approaches; custody escort for seized goods) <br> | |||
***4 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Harpyia_Class_Submachine_Gun|Harpyia Class Submachine Gun]] squads (close-quarters interdiction in alleys and stalls; rapid runner interception) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Strix_Class_Combat_Shotgun|Strix Class Combat Shotgun]] squads (tight-space searches of storage corridors and under-stall voids; door-control in flood-prone lanes) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Bubalus_XT_Class_Revolver|Bubalus XT Class Revolver]] element (officer issue for detainee handling and custody escort) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Onceanic_Recon_Vehicle|Onceanic Recon Vehicle]] team (route scanning and rapid repositioning cues against broker diversions) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Bijarian_Command_Vehicle|Bijarian Command Vehicle]] (C2 node; seizure logging and routing confirmation) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Corythia_Class_Dedicated_Logistics_and_Transport_Truck|Corythia Class Dedicated Logistics and Transport Truck]] (portable barriers, lighting, evidence containers, and controlled-access signage for seizure lanes) <br> | |||
**'''Naval Forces'''<br> | |||
**—<br> | |||
**'''Aerial Forces'''<br> | |||
**—<br> | |||
**'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | |||
**Straits Convention monitor (civilian) embedded. Deployment verified; corridor routing approved; ledger notes filed same-day. Baratar note: Baratar (civilian militia) auxiliaries provide domestic crowd guidance and queue control at high-traffic search points to prevent panic surges during seizures; Baratar activity remains domestic and is not treated as War League unit consumption; all seized goods and detainees are logged under War League custody procedures. | |||
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**'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | **'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | ||
**Temple Aprobelle social-harmony auditor embedded. Weather delay; holding pattern under local command until visibility improves; escort-buffer routing remains active and noncritical movements deferred. | **Temple Aprobelle social-harmony auditor embedded. Weather delay; holding pattern under local command until visibility improves; escort-buffer routing remains active and noncritical movements deferred. | ||
*'''34/3/52 [[PSSC]] (Op-ID: WL-052.156-ODF-05):''' The [[Odiferia_Division|Odiferia Division]] conducts ISR overwatch / route scanning at [[List_of_cities_in_Bassaridia_Vaeringheim#Ferrum_Citadel|Ferrum Citadel]] after heat-cracked parade paving lifts and lane cones are set to prevent injury and vehicle damage. Operations prioritize mapping safe-lane routing, monitoring crowd density around parade approaches, and cueing road-marshal repositioning under Orange Dust posture (Gnd: Slow; Sea: Restricted; Air: Limited). Export request refused under constitutional prohibition; material retained under Council custody. Hot-desert dust conditions (Opsitheiel; dust/sand reduction in visibility; 75 °F / 61 °F; 75 % humidity; none 4 %; NW winds 28 km/h; evening cooling with possible dust devils).<br> | |||
**'''Ground Forces'''<br> | |||
**Turmae (ODF-07), consisting of:<br> | |||
***6 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Kalithros_Class_Rifle|Kalithros Class Rifle]] squads (lane-control cordons, parade-route rerouting, and checkpoint discipline at cracked paving zones) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Delphica_Class_Grenadier_Rifle|Delphica Class Grenadier Rifle]] squads (standoff compliance stops; smoke/screening if crowd compression forms at narrowed lanes) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Syrinx_Class_Armored_Infantry|Syrinx Class Armored Infantry]] IFV (visible deterrence at lane closures; protected movement corridor for inspectors) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Onceanic_Recon_Vehicle|Onceanic Recon Vehicle]] team (route scanning of bypass alleys and service roads; cueing cone lines) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Bijarian_Command_Vehicle|Bijarian Command Vehicle]] (C2 node; reroute timing; incident intake) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Corythia_Class_Dedicated_Logistics_and_Transport_Truck|Corythia Class Dedicated Logistics and Transport Truck]] (barriers, signage, lighting, and custody containers for seized items) <br> | |||
**'''Naval Forces'''<br> | |||
**—<br> | |||
**'''Aerial Forces'''<br> | |||
**Zeygi (Element) (ODF-A07), consisting of:<br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Catonis_Class_Unmanned_Aircraft_(UAV)|Catonis Class Unmanned Aircraft (UAV)]] (wide-area ISR of parade approaches; cueing reroute shifts in reduced visibility) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Lotos_Class_Tactical_UAV|Lotos Class Tactical UAV]] (low-altitude route scanning of cracked lanes; comms relay through dust) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Aurantius_Class_Multi-Role_UAV|Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV]] (RF/SIGINT scan for coordinated crowd disruptions exploiting reduced visibility) <br> | |||
**'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | |||
**Senate of Elders liaison embedded. Export request refused (constitutional prohibition); retained material sealed and held under Council custody.<br> | |||
**'''Baratar (civilian militia) sidebar'''<br> | |||
**Baratar volunteer marshals (civilian militia) supplement lane control around the parade route with domestic-only crowd guidance, sand-mask distribution, and first-response triage carriage. Baratar weapons presence is limited to internal peacekeeping posture and is not treated as War League TOE consumption; any recovered items are transferred to Council custody under clerk receipt.<br> | |||
|| [[File:Odiferia52B2.jpeg|150px|border|Alpazkigz Division]] | *'''34/3/52 [[PSSC]] (Op-ID: WL-052.156-ODF-09):''' The [[Odiferia_Division|Odiferia Division]] initiates VBSS / interdiction / contraband boarding tasking at [[List_of_cities_in_Bassaridia_Vaeringheim#Ferrum_Citadel|Ferrum Citadel]] as part of compliance checks during the parade-route disruption, with boarding-readiness posture maintained for difficult visibility conditions under Orange Dust (Gnd: Slow; Sea: Restricted; Air: Limited). Due to a false manifest triggering an export-control check, the mission is deferred (no-go) pending clearance; noncritical boardings are held, and evidence-grade documentation is preserved. Hot-desert dust conditions (Opsitheiel; dust/sand reduction in visibility; 75 °F / 61 °F; 75 % humidity; none 4 %; NW winds 28 km/h; evening cooling with possible dust devils).<br> | ||
|- | **'''Ground Forces'''<br> | ||
| 52 [[PSSC]] | **Turmae (ODF-24), consisting of:<br> | ||
|| '''Jeseri Division''' | ***4 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Chrysos_Class_Commando_Rifle|Chrysos Class Commando Rifle]] squads (boarding/security teams; warehouse spot-checks; rapid response to noncompliant crews) <br> | ||
|| '''Operation "Häme frebéiot"''' | ***4 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Kalithros_Class_Rifle|Kalithros Class Rifle]] squads (gate complexes and checkpoint discipline; secured lanes to prevent disorder during no-go hold) <br> | ||
|| *'''28/1/52 [[PSSC]]:''' The [[Jeseri Division]] deploys one Manipulus to [[List_of_cities_in_Bassaridia_Vaeringheim#Luminaria|Luminaria]] after gunmen seize the Moon-Fount cloisters of the Conclave Illuminara during dawn rites, with hostages reported inside. Objectives are to isolate the cloisters, conduct precision breach-and-clear operations, free hostages, and preserve sacred architecture. Oceanic conditions (52 °F, 8 % chance of rain, 3 mph E; late-afternoon clearing, crisp evening air). | ***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Regavis_Class_DMR|Regavis Class DMR]] team + 1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Lothaya_Class_Sniper_Rifle|Lothaya Class Sniper Rifle]] pair (overwatch of inspection points and quay lanes through dust haze) <br> | ||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Bijarian_Command_Vehicle|Bijarian Command Vehicle]] (C2 node; manifest control; no-go compliance) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Corythia_Class_Dedicated_Logistics_and_Transport_Truck|Corythia Class Dedicated Logistics and Transport Truck]] (portable barriers, lighting, evidence containers, and seal kit) <br> | |||
**'''Naval Forces'''<br> | |||
**Tabur-i Derya (Task Unit) (ODF-N01), consisting of:<br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Aetherium_Class_Patrol_Ship|Aetherium Class Patrol Ship]] (escort presence; compliance screen under restricted sea state) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Cetus_Class_Attack_Craft|Cetus Class Attack Craft]] (fast intercept; deterrence runs along likely interference lanes) <br> | |||
**'''Aerial Forces'''<br> | |||
**Zeygi (Element) (ODF-A05), consisting of:<br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Catonis_Class_Unmanned_Aircraft_(UAV)|Catonis Class Unmanned Aircraft (UAV)]] (wide-area ISR of approaches; cueing for interdiction when cleared) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Lotos_Class_Tactical_UAV|Lotos Class Tactical UAV]] (deck-level/yard overwatch; comms relay in dust) <br> | |||
**'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | |||
**Port compliance inspector (HCE) embedded. Mission deferred (no-go); export-control check triggered by false manifest; seizure logs preserved; retained material sealed pending clearance. Baratar note: civilian militia weapons may appear in domestic security posture but are not treated as War League TOE consumption.<br> | |||
*'''34/3/52 [[PSSC]] (Op-ID: WL-052.156-ODF-25):''' The [[Odiferia_Division|Odiferia Division]] conducts anti-smuggling interdiction / contraband seizure at [[List_of_cities_in_Bassaridia_Vaeringheim#Ferrum_Citadel|Ferrum Citadel]] to prevent illicit transfers exploiting the parade-route disruption and reduced-visibility dust conditions. Operations prioritize controlled search of high-risk stalls and cargo yards, rapid seizure and chain-of-custody packaging, and route scanning to intercept runners using temporary lane closures under Orange Dust posture (Gnd: Slow; Sea: Restricted; Air: Limited). Deployment verified; corridor routing approved; ledger notes filed same-day. Hot-desert dust conditions (Opsitheiel; dust/sand reduction in visibility; 75 °F / 61 °F; 75 % humidity; none 4 %; NW winds 28 km/h; evening cooling with possible dust devils).<br> | |||
**'''Ground Forces'''<br> | |||
**Contubernia (ODF-22), consisting of:<br> | |||
***4 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Kalithros_Class_Rifle|Kalithros Class Rifle]] squads (cordon-and-search at market edges; runner interception at narrowed lanes) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Harpyia_Class_Submachine_Gun|Harpyia Class Submachine Gun]] squads (close-quarters interdiction in alleys and stalls) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Bubalus_XT_Class_Revolver|Bubalus XT Class Revolver]] element (officer issue for detainee handling and custody escort) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Icaria_Class_Mine-Clearing_/_Combat_Engineering_Vehicle|Icaria Class Mine-Clearing / Combat Engineering Vehicle]] (hazard probing at lifted paving edges; safe-lane cutting and debris removal) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Ampelos_Class_Armored_Recovery_Vehicle|Ampelos Class Armored Recovery Vehicle]] (rapid tow-clear of stalled vehicles to preserve emergency lanes) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Onceanic_Recon_Vehicle|Onceanic Recon Vehicle]] team (route scanning; cueing interdiction shifts) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Bijarian_Command_Vehicle|Bijarian Command Vehicle]] (C2 node; seizure logging and routing confirmation) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Corythia_Class_Dedicated_Logistics_and_Transport_Truck|Corythia Class Dedicated Logistics and Transport Truck]] (portable barriers, lighting, evidence containers, and controlled-access signage) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Regavis_Class_DMR|Regavis Class DMR]] team + 1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Lothaya_Class_Sniper_Rifle|Lothaya Class Sniper Rifle]] pair (overwatch of seizure lanes and gate intersections through dust haze) <br> | |||
**'''Naval Forces'''<br> | |||
**—<br> | |||
**'''Aerial Forces'''<br> | |||
**Ptisis (Flight) (ODF-A07), consisting of:<br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Catonis_Class_Unmanned_Aircraft_(UAV)|Catonis Class Unmanned Aircraft (UAV)]] (wide-area ISR and route scanning; cueing interdiction on bypass routes) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Aurantius_Class_Multi-Role_UAV|Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV]] (RF/SIGINT to detect contraband coordination nets and spoofed calls) <br> | |||
**'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | |||
**Port compliance inspector (HCE) embedded. Deployment verified; corridor routing approved; ledger notes filed same-day. Civic-support present: [[Sanctum_Delphica|Sanctum Delphica]] Kleisthenes (25) [SDE-K6] conducts archive custody inspection; seals verified and storage conditions checked; mask discipline and vendor hygiene enforcement prioritized; indoor refuge advisories posted. Minor incident logged: children disturb votive ribbons at Rampart oratory; sacristans retie and post gentle notices (LOW). Public health advisory active: Pilgrim’s Flux (cholera/enteric fever) assessed MEDIUM; boil notices, cistern audit, and ORS distribution enforced at queue points without impeding emergency lanes.<br> | |||
*'''38/3/52 [[PSSC]] (Op-ID: WL-052.160-ODF-18):''' The [[Odiferia_Division|Odiferia Division]] executes an emergency ISR overwatch / route scanning deployment at [[List_of_cities_in_Bassaridia_Vaeringheim#Ferrum_Citadel|Ferrum Citadel]] after mutineers seize foundry cranes and threaten a slag-drop onto barracks. Operations prioritize rapid mapping of crane controls and approach routes, isolation of the foundry perimeter, controlled movement lanes for negotiators and response teams, and continuous overwatch of crane booms and load lines to prevent deliberate release. Weather posture is Yellow (Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK); deployment verified, corridor routing approved, and ledger notes filed same-day. Hot desert conditions (Opsitheiel; 84 °F / 50 °F; 84 % humidity; 23 % chance of precipitation; none 99 %; E winds 19 km/h; warm and mostly sunny with cooler nights).<br> | |||
**'''Ground Forces'''<br> | |||
**Manipuli (ODF-01), consisting of:<br> | |||
***8 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Kalithros_Class_Rifle|Kalithros Class Rifle]] squads (foundry perimeter cordon, gate discipline, and protected lanes to crane-control points) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Chrysos_Class_Commando_Rifle|Chrysos Class Commando Rifle]] squads (rapid response to crane-bay breaches; secured sweeps of catwalk access and control rooms once cleared) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Delphica_Class_Grenadier_Rifle|Delphica Class Grenadier Rifle]] squads (standoff compliance stops; screening to separate civilians from the barracks impact zone) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Syrinx_Class_Armored_Infantry|Syrinx Class Armored Infantry]] IFV (armored presence at barracks edge and foundry gates; protected movement corridor for negotiators and evidence teams) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Onceanic_Recon_Vehicle|Onceanic Recon Vehicle]] teams (route scanning of service roads and back-gate approaches; cueing reinforcement shifts) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Bijarian_Command_Vehicle|Bijarian Command Vehicle]] (C2 node; synchronized perimeter timing with aerial feeds; evidence-chain control) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Corythia_Class_Dedicated_Logistics_and_Transport_Truck|Corythia Class Dedicated Logistics and Transport Truck]] (portable barriers, lighting, signage, and controlled-access lane kit) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Ephyra_Class_Anti-Aircraft_Vehicle|Ephyra Class Anti-Aircraft Vehicle]] (local air-defense posture for the barracks perimeter during elevated tension) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Ampelos_Class_Armored_Recovery_Vehicle|Ampelos Class Armored Recovery Vehicle]] (recovery standby for crane-adjacent vehicle incidents; tow-clear of stalled lanes) <br> | |||
**'''Naval Forces'''<br> | |||
**—<br> | |||
**'''Aerial Forces'''<br> | |||
**Moira (Squadron) (ODF-A13), consisting of:<br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Catonis_Class_Unmanned_Aircraft_(UAV)|Catonis Class Unmanned Aircraft (UAV)]] (wide-area ISR of foundry approaches and barracks impact zone; cueing ground lane closures) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Lotos_Class_Tactical_UAV|Lotos Class Tactical UAV]] (close observation of crane cabs, catwalks, and control rooms; comms relay) <br> | |||
**'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | |||
**Senate of Elders liaison embedded. Deployment verified; corridor routing approved; ledger notes filed same-day. Baratar note (ODF): Baratar (civilian militia) units are active in Ferrum Citadel today and may be tasked to domestic crowd guidance and perimeter assistance at non-military lanes using Baratar-tied small arms (Doryon Rifle, Lykastos Pistol, Orontes Shotgun, Skopion Sniper Rifle, Myrrhex smoke/incense) as internal peacekeeping posture; Baratar participation does not count as War League TOE consumption, and any recovered evidence is transferred under War League custody protocols.<br> | |||
**'''Civic / public safety'''<br> | |||
**[[Order_of_the_Umbral_Oracle|Order of the Umbral Oracle]] Hetairoi (12) [UMB-H2] provides counseling for anxious households after nightmare spike; referral paths established; training memo filed with corrective instruction for queue discipline; relative calm assessed as prevailing (LOW). Adjacent Hatch Ministry rail support noted: Captain Selene Argus conducts TME Rail Watch (Central) for canal-bridge rail span inspection and pier-adjacent fence line security as sabotage deterrence. Public health advisory active: Norsolyrian Drain (schistosomiasis) assessed MEDIUM; lined ditches, praziquantel distribution, and snail abatement coordinated to avoid impeding cordon lanes. | |||
|| [[File:Odiferia52B2.jpeg|150px|border|Alpazkigz Division]] | |||
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|| '''Jeseri Division''' | |||
|| '''Operation "Häme frebéiot"''' | |||
|| *'''28/1/52 [[PSSC]]:''' The [[Jeseri Division]] deploys one Manipulus to [[List_of_cities_in_Bassaridia_Vaeringheim#Luminaria|Luminaria]] after gunmen seize the Moon-Fount cloisters of the Conclave Illuminara during dawn rites, with hostages reported inside. Objectives are to isolate the cloisters, conduct precision breach-and-clear operations, free hostages, and preserve sacred architecture. Oceanic conditions (52 °F, 8 % chance of rain, 3 mph E; late-afternoon clearing, crisp evening air). | |||
**'''Ground Forces'''<br> | **'''Ground Forces'''<br> | ||
**One Manipulus, Jeseri Detachment, consisting of:<br> | **One Manipulus, Jeseri Detachment, consisting of:<br> | ||
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**'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | **'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | ||
**Temple Aprobelle social-harmony auditor embedded. Mission deferred (no-go) pending export-control clearance triggered by false manifest; seizure logs, routing records, and imagery preserved for lawful transfer. Civic-health support present: [[Sanctum_Vitalis|Sanctum Vitalis]] Hetairoi (12) [SVI-H5] conducts school hygiene lecture (handwashing and food safety) and posts navigation warnings and crowd guidance in port/canal corridors; panic narratives suppressed; training memo filed with corrective instruction for queue discipline. Public health advisory active: Ezeri Blisters (Parapox) assessed MEDIUM; gloves for fishers, wound care, and short exclusion guidance enforced at dockside access points and distribution queues without impeding emergency lanes. Weather delays and visibility constraints logged; any unauthorized movement through exclusion zones treated as escalation triggers under non-lethal posture. | **Temple Aprobelle social-harmony auditor embedded. Mission deferred (no-go) pending export-control clearance triggered by false manifest; seizure logs, routing records, and imagery preserved for lawful transfer. Civic-health support present: [[Sanctum_Vitalis|Sanctum Vitalis]] Hetairoi (12) [SVI-H5] conducts school hygiene lecture (handwashing and food safety) and posts navigation warnings and crowd guidance in port/canal corridors; panic narratives suppressed; training memo filed with corrective instruction for queue discipline. Public health advisory active: Ezeri Blisters (Parapox) assessed MEDIUM; gloves for fishers, wound care, and short exclusion guidance enforced at dockside access points and distribution queues without impeding emergency lanes. Weather delays and visibility constraints logged; any unauthorized movement through exclusion zones treated as escalation triggers under non-lethal posture. | ||
*'''33/3/52 [[PSSC]] (Op-ID: WL-052.155-HAT-15):''' The [[Hatch_Ministry|Hatch Ministry Division]] conducts convoy escort (supply / detainee / artifact transfer) operations at [[List_of_cities_in_Bassaridia_Vaeringheim#Jogi|Jogi]] in support of ongoing Hatch Ministry privateering activity, following minor variance correction and a revised routing plan issued with an escort buffer. Operations prioritize secure custody transfer to port clerks, sealed-chain evidence handling, and protected movement through rain-affected choke points under Green posture (Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK). No observer is present due to weather delay; deployment verified, corridor routing approved, and ledger notes filed same-day. Oceanic conditions (Opsitheiel; 43 °F / 36 °F; 39 % humidity; 79 % chance of precipitation; rain 75 %; N winds 11 km/h; heavy rain / localized flooding; evening drizzle may develop into coastal gales and shoreline flooding).<br> | |||
**'''Ground Forces'''<br> | |||
**Contubernia (HAT-20), consisting of:<br> | |||
***6 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Kalithros_Class_Rifle|Kalithros Class Rifle]] squads (convoy cordon, detainee/artifact custody escort, and checkpoint passage discipline) <br> | |||
***3 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Chrysos_Class_Commando_Rifle|Chrysos Class Commando Rifle]] squads (close-protection teams; rapid response to interception attempts) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Harpyia_Class_Submachine_Gun|Harpyia Class Submachine Gun]] squads (vehicle-side security; short-range interdiction at queue points) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Delphica_Class_Grenadier_Rifle|Delphica Class Grenadier Rifle]] squad (standoff compliance stops; screening for safe dispersal if crowding forms) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Syrinx_Class_Armored_Infantry|Syrinx Class Armored Infantry]] IFV (protected custody vehicle; deterrence at transfer nodes) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Bijarian_Command_Vehicle|Bijarian Command Vehicle]] (C2 node; seal-check timing; escort-buffer synchronization) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Corythia_Class_Dedicated_Logistics_and_Transport_Truck|Corythia Class Dedicated Logistics and Transport Truck]] (portable barriers, lighting, evidence containers, and sealed-chain custody kit) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Lothaya_Class_Sniper_Rifle|Lothaya Class Sniper Rifle]] pair (overwatch of transfer point and approach lanes during rain) <br> | |||
**'''Naval Forces'''<br> | |||
**Birlik-i Gemi (Patrol Element) (HAT-N10), consisting of:<br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Aetherium_Class_Patrol_Ship|Aetherium Class Patrol Ship]] (escort presence; custody corridor screen in the harbor approaches) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Cetus_Class_Attack_Craft|Cetus Class Attack Craft]] (fast intercept; deterrence runs along likely interference lanes) <br> | |||
**'''Aerial Forces'''<br> | |||
**—<br> | |||
**'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | |||
**No observer (weather delay). Minor variance corrected; revised routing issued with escort buffer; deployment verified; corridor routing approved; ledger notes filed same-day. Privateering support noted: Captain Omar Zahir conducts a seizure action against non-aligned vessels involving contraband medicines and counterfeit labels, with evidence packaged for clerks. Public health posture remains HIGH for Ouridian Bite (tick fevers); tick-check guidance and lane signage enforced at custody queues without impeding transfers.<br> | |||
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**'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | **'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | ||
**Straits Convention monitor (civilian) embedded for corridor security (NSJ-19); Port compliance inspector (HCE) overseeing contraband seizure (NSJ-33). Export requests formally refused under constitutional prohibition; seized material retained under Council custody. Public-health coordination ongoing for Norsolyrian Drain (ND) with lined ditches, praziquantel distribution, and snail abatement. | **Straits Convention monitor (civilian) embedded for corridor security (NSJ-19); Port compliance inspector (HCE) overseeing contraband seizure (NSJ-33). Export requests formally refused under constitutional prohibition; seized material retained under Council custody. Public-health coordination ongoing for Norsolyrian Drain (ND) with lined ditches, praziquantel distribution, and snail abatement. | ||
*'''46/3/52 [[PSSC]] (Op-ID: WL-052.168-NSJ-38):''' The [[New_South_Jangsong_Division|New South Jangsong Division]] conducts ISR overwatch / route scanning at [[List_of_cities_in_Bassaridia_Vaeringheim#Ephyra|Ephyra]] after coordinated arson at grain silos threatens an adjacent fuel depot; aerial water drops are approved. Operations prioritize rapid identification of ignition teams and approach routes, protection of fuel-depot perimeters and firebreak lanes, and cueing ground interdiction and fire brigade sequencing under Yellow posture (Gnd: Slow; Sea: Restricted; Air: OK). Minor variance is corrected and a revised routing plan is issued with an escort buffer; deployment verified and ledger notes filed same-day. Subpolar oceanic conditions (Opsitheiel; 34 °F / 30 °F; 29 % humidity; 80 % chance of precipitation; rain 80 %; SW winds 8 km/h; heavy rain / localized flooding; freezing drizzle at dawn with raw gusty winds).<br> | |||
**'''Ground Forces'''<br> | |||
**Manipuli (NSJ-21), consisting of:<br> | |||
***10 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Kalithros_Class_Rifle|Kalithros Class Rifle]] squads (silo and fuel-depot perimeter cordons; protected lanes for fire crews; checkpoint discipline at approach roads) <br> | |||
***4 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Chrysos_Class_Commando_Rifle|Chrysos Class Commando Rifle]] squads (rapid response to arson teams; secured sweeps of catwalk access and service rooms) <br> | |||
***4 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Harpyia_Class_Submachine_Gun|Harpyia Class Submachine Gun]] squads (close-quarters interdiction around silo rows; runner interception under rain cover) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Regavis_Class_DMR|Regavis Class DMR]] teams (overwatch of silo tops, access spurs, and ignition corridors in low visibility) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Syrinx_Class_Armored_Infantry|Syrinx Class Armored Infantry]] IFV (armored presence at fuel-depot gates; protected movement corridor for inspectors and fire command) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Onceanic_Recon_Vehicle|Onceanic Recon Vehicle]] teams (route scanning of back-lanes and service roads; cueing interception shifts) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Bijarian_Command_Vehicle|Bijarian Command Vehicle]] (C2 node; routing correction and escort-buffer timing; evidence-chain control) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Ampelos_Class_Armored_Recovery_Vehicle|Ampelos Class Armored Recovery Vehicle]] (tow-clear of stalled tankers/engines; preservation of firebreak lanes) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Corythia_Class_Dedicated_Logistics_and_Transport_Truck|Corythia Class Dedicated Logistics and Transport Truck]] (barriers, lighting, signage, and controlled-access lane kit) <br> | |||
**'''Naval Forces'''<br> | |||
**—<br> | |||
**'''Aerial Forces'''<br> | |||
**Ptisis (Flight) (NSJ-A18), consisting of:<br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Umbraclaw_Class_Heavy_Transport_Helicopter|Umbraclaw Class Heavy Transport Helicopter]] (aerial water drops and bucket cycles; rapid delivery of foam/water bladders to staging pads) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Abeis-Boreas_Littoral_Dominance_Helicopter|Abeis-Boreas Littoral Dominance Helicopter]] (command-and-control over the fireground; relay between brigades and cordons) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Aurantius_Class_Multi-Role_UAV|Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV]] (RF/SIGINT scan for coordinated ignition teams and lookout nets) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Ventiflor_Eye_Class_AEW&C_Aircraft|Ventiflor Eye Class AEW&C Aircraft]] (airspace coordination and deconfliction; comms relay during low ceiling) <br> | |||
**'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | |||
**Temple Aprobelle social-harmony auditor embedded. Minor variance corrected; revised routing issued with escort buffer; deployment verified; ledger notes filed same-day. Baratar note (NSJ): [[File:Baratar420.png|23px]] Baratar (civilian militia) auxiliaries are active today and may be tasked to domestic crowd guidance and perimeter assistance at non-frontline lanes (evac points, clinic queues, and road-side advisories) using Baratar-tied small arms in internal peacekeeping posture; Baratar activity does not count as War League TOE consumption, and any recovered evidence is transferred under War League custody protocols. Civic-stability support present: [[Ordo_Amicitia|Ordo Amicitia]] Kleisthenes (25) [AMI-K8] conducts post-event reconciliation rites and collects retaliation-prevention pledges; repair authorization issued with labor scheduled off-peak hours; relative calm assessed as prevailing (LOW). Public health advisory elevated: Breath of Nephele (influenza) assessed HIGH; ventilation drills, mask catechism, and spacing guidance enforced at shelters and queues without impeding firebreak lanes. | |||
|| [[File:NSJ52B.png|150px|border|Alpazkigz Division]] | || [[File:NSJ52B.png|150px|border|Alpazkigz Division]] | ||
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**'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | **'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | ||
**Port compliance inspector (HCE) embedded. Export and transfer requests refused under constitutional prohibition; seized material retained under Council custody. Hatch Ministry privateers on station: Captain Marcus Flavianus, Captain Leyla Han, Captain Zainab Sultan, and Captain Cassian Corinth (Ismael-class commissions) coordinating escort buffers, demonstration seizures, and port–rail interface security. Reformed Stripping Path advisory support present at hygiene/compliance level only: Azure Sentinel Sect, Dodekade (12) [ASS-D1] verified fish-market cold-chain and wash-station controls amid Strip Yellowing (SY) advisory. | **Port compliance inspector (HCE) embedded. Export and transfer requests refused under constitutional prohibition; seized material retained under Council custody. Hatch Ministry privateers on station: Captain Marcus Flavianus, Captain Leyla Han, Captain Zainab Sultan, and Captain Cassian Corinth (Ismael-class commissions) coordinating escort buffers, demonstration seizures, and port–rail interface security. Reformed Stripping Path advisory support present at hygiene/compliance level only: Azure Sentinel Sect, Dodekade (12) [ASS-D1] verified fish-market cold-chain and wash-station controls amid Strip Yellowing (SY) advisory. | ||
*'''33/3/52 [[PSSC]] (Op-ID: WL-052.155-HFA-36):''' The [[Haifan_Bassaridia_Division|Haifan Bassaridia Division]] conducts maritime escort / lake patrol routing at [[List_of_cities_in_Bassaridia_Vaeringheim#Jogi|Jogi]] to reinforce corridor continuity and provide overt security presence in support of Hatch Ministry privateering operations. Operations prioritize lawful routing and escort-buffer discipline during wet-weather traffic, with rapid-response staging for interference attempts under Green posture (Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK). Deployment verified, corridor routing approved, and ledger notes filed same-day. Oceanic conditions (Opsitheiel; 43 °F / 36 °F; 39 % humidity; 79 % chance of precipitation; rain 75 %; N winds 11 km/h; heavy rain / localized flooding; evening drizzle may develop into coastal gales and shoreline flooding).<br> | |||
**'''Ground Forces'''<br> | |||
**Centuriae (HFA-10), consisting of:<br> | |||
***4 × Centuriae (20 × Manipuli total) tasked to quay–road interface security, convoy lane protection, and rapid reinforcement of escort buffers <br> | |||
***16 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Kalithros_Class_Rifle|Kalithros Class Rifle]] squads (perimeter staffing; checkpoint discipline; custody-lane holds) <br> | |||
***10 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Chrysos_Class_Commando_Rifle|Chrysos Class Commando Rifle]] squads (rapid response to coercion/violence; seizure-team security for clerk handoffs) <br> | |||
***6 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Delphica_Class_Grenadier_Rifle|Delphica Class Grenadier Rifle]] squads (standoff compliance stops; screening for safe reroutes under rain) <br> | |||
***6 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Syrinx_Class_Armored_Infantry|Syrinx Class Armored Infantry]] IFV (armored presence at gate complexes; protected escort buffer for high-risk transfers) <br> | |||
***4 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Bijarian_Command_Vehicle|Bijarian Command Vehicle]] (distributed C2; escort-buffer timing; coordination with harbor patrols) <br> | |||
***6 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Corythia_Class_Dedicated_Logistics_and_Transport_Truck|Corythia Class Dedicated Logistics and Transport Truck]] (barriers, lighting, evidence containers, and lane-marking materials) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Onceanic_Recon_Vehicle|Onceanic Recon Vehicle]] teams (approach-route checks; cueing repositioning to prevent surges) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Icaria_Class_Mine-Clearing_/_Combat_Engineering_Vehicle|Icaria Class Mine-Clearing / Combat Engineering Vehicle]] (route-proofing and hazard clearing at flooded pinch points) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Ampelos_Class_Armored_Recovery_Vehicle|Ampelos Class Armored Recovery Vehicle]] (rapid tow-clear of stalled vehicles to preserve emergency lanes) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Lothaya_Class_Sniper_Rifle|Lothaya Class Sniper Rifle]] pairs (overwatch of convoy lanes and clerk transfer points) <br> | |||
**'''Naval Forces'''<br> | |||
**Tabur-i Derya (Task Unit) (HFA-N11), consisting of:<br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Abeis-Empress_Class_Littoral_Battlecruiser|Abeis-Empress Class Littoral Battlecruiser]] (flag presence; command-and-control; deterrence across approaches) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Vaeringheim_Class_Corvette|Vaeringheim Class Corvette]] (outer-approach patrol; escort-buffer integrity; rapid interception) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Aetherium_Class_Patrol_Ship|Aetherium Class Patrol Ship]] (inner patrol routing; coordination with privateer seizure lanes) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Cetus_Class_Attack_Craft|Cetus Class Attack Craft]] (fast intercept; small-craft interdiction near convoy windows) <br> | |||
**'''Aerial Forces'''<br> | |||
**—<br> | |||
**'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | |||
**Port compliance inspector (HCE) embedded. Deployment verified; corridor routing approved; ledger notes filed same-day. Civic-support present: [[Celestial_Harmony_Sect|Celestial Harmony Sect]] Hetairoi (12) [CHS-H4] investigates counterfeit star-charts with vendor interviews and logged seizures; repair authorization issued with labor scheduled off-peak hours. Public health posture remains HIGH for Ouridian Bite (tick fevers); advisories and checks enforced at queue points without impeding escort lanes. | |||
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**'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | **'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | ||
**Port compliance inspector (HCE) embedded. Minor variance corrected; revised routing issued with escort buffer; same-day ledger notes filed. Civic-stability support present: [[Reverie_Nebulous|Reverie Nebulous]] Stoa (40) [RNB-S1] conducts night crowd calming near the transit node; chants regulated to prevent stampede behavior; warming-shelter checks, fuel/medicine custody verification, and travel guidance posted; repair authorization issued with labor scheduled off-peak hours. Adjacent Hatch Ministry support: Captain Perseus Phoebus (Bjornopolis→Riddersborg) conducts TME Rail Watch for ticket-fraud and identity-screening surge tied to suspect travel patterns (metered departures, platform queue control, schedule deconfliction); Captain Marcus Flavianus (Ardclach) enforces snow/ice speed restrictions and switch-heater protection in the northern watch zone. Public health advisory elevated: Strip Yellowing (Hepatitis A/E) assessed HIGH; single-use ladles, vendor relicensing, and recall actions enforced at station-adjacent food points without impeding emergency lanes. | **Port compliance inspector (HCE) embedded. Minor variance corrected; revised routing issued with escort buffer; same-day ledger notes filed. Civic-stability support present: [[Reverie_Nebulous|Reverie Nebulous]] Stoa (40) [RNB-S1] conducts night crowd calming near the transit node; chants regulated to prevent stampede behavior; warming-shelter checks, fuel/medicine custody verification, and travel guidance posted; repair authorization issued with labor scheduled off-peak hours. Adjacent Hatch Ministry support: Captain Perseus Phoebus (Bjornopolis→Riddersborg) conducts TME Rail Watch for ticket-fraud and identity-screening surge tied to suspect travel patterns (metered departures, platform queue control, schedule deconfliction); Captain Marcus Flavianus (Ardclach) enforces snow/ice speed restrictions and switch-heater protection in the northern watch zone. Public health advisory elevated: Strip Yellowing (Hepatitis A/E) assessed HIGH; single-use ladles, vendor relicensing, and recall actions enforced at station-adjacent food points without impeding emergency lanes. | ||
*'''37/3/52 [[PSSC]] (Op-ID: WL-052.159-BNO-10):''' The [[Bassaridian_Normark_Division|Bassaridian Normark Division]] executes an emergency hazard-response and hostage-stabilization deployment at [[List_of_cities_in_Bassaridia_Vaeringheim#Ardclach|Ardclach]] after an ambush seizes a diamond convoy on the causeway to the ferry head, with hostages reported. Aerial overwatch is tasked but remains weather-grounded; operations prioritize immediate route sealing, protected staging for negotiated release, recovery of immobilized convoy elements, and controlled hold-and-release windows to prevent secondary crashes and opportunistic violence under Red posture (Gnd: Hazard; Sea: Closed; Air: No-Go). Weather delay conditions force a holding pattern under local command until visibility improves. Subarctic conditions (Opsitheiel; 23 °F / 10 °F; 11 % humidity; 85 % chance of precipitation; snow 95 %; N winds 20 km/h; blizzard / whiteout conditions; blizzard-like accumulations).<br> | |||
**'''Ground Forces'''<br> | |||
**Ordinis (BNO-08), consisting of:<br> | |||
***10 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Kalithros_Class_Rifle|Kalithros Class Rifle]] squads (causeway cordon, ferry-head route sealing, and hostage-lane perimeter control) <br> | |||
***6 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Chrysos_Class_Commando_Rifle|Chrysos Class Commando Rifle]] squads (close security teams for approach holds; rapid response to breakout attempts) <br> | |||
***4 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Delphica_Class_Grenadier_Rifle|Delphica Class Grenadier Rifle]] squads (standoff compliance stops; smoke/screening to separate civilians from the causeway when visibility permits) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Cathartes_Class_RPG|Cathartes Class RPG]] teams (hard-stop reserve against armored breach attempts; held under strict ROE) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Syrinx_Class_Armored_Infantry|Syrinx Class Armored Infantry]] IFV (protected perimeter node at the ferry-head; shielded movement for negotiation/evidence teams) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Onceanic_Recon_Vehicle|Onceanic Recon Vehicle]] team (whiteout route reconnaissance of service lanes and slip-roads feeding the causeway) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Icaria_Class_Mine-Clearing_/_Combat_Engineering_Vehicle|Icaria Class Mine-Clearing / Combat Engineering Vehicle]] (hazard probing for devices/obstructions on the causeway; debris removal once safe) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Ampelos_Class_Armored_Recovery_Vehicle|Ampelos Class Armored Recovery Vehicle]] (recovery of immobilized convoy vehicles; rapid tow-clear to keep emergency lanes open) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Bijarian_Command_Vehicle|Bijarian Command Vehicle]] (local C2 node; hold-and-release sequencing; custody ledger control) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Corythia_Class_Dedicated_Logistics_and_Transport_Truck|Corythia Class Dedicated Logistics and Transport Truck]] (portable barriers, lighting, heaters, evidence containers, and warming-shelter resupply) <br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Lothaya_Class_Sniper_Rifle|Lothaya Class Sniper Rifle]] pair + 1 × [[File:Baratar420.png|23px]] Skopion Sniper Rifle 8.6mm with 5x Scope pair (overwatch of the causeway mouth and ferry-head approaches during brief visibility windows) <br> | |||
**'''Naval Forces'''<br> | |||
**— (Sea: Closed)<br> | |||
**'''Aerial Forces'''<br> | |||
**— (Air: No-Go; overwatch deferred by blizzard)<br> | |||
**'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | |||
**No observer (weather delay). Weather delay; holding pattern under local command until visibility improves. Corridor hold-and-release windows enforced; noncritical boardings deferred; SAR/debris-clearance standby prioritized. Baratar note: [[File:Baratar420.png|23px]] Baratar (civilian militia) auxiliaries provide domestic perimeter assistance at inland checkpoints and warming points using Baratar-tied small arms (Doryon Rifle, Lykastos Pistol, Orontes Shotgun, Myrrhex smoke/incense) as internal peacekeeping posture; Baratar participation does not count as War League TOE consumption, and all recovered evidence/detainee transfers are executed under War League custody protocols.<br> | |||
*'''37/3/52 [[PSSC]] (Op-ID: WL-052.159-BNO-21):''' The [[Bassaridian_Normark_Division|Bassaridian Normark Division]] escalates the Ardclach response with a full-area stabilization package after the convoy seizure and hostage report, reinforcing the causeway cordon, widening safe lanes for medical extraction, and hardening approach routes against secondary ambush under Red posture (Gnd: Hazard; Sea: Closed; Air: No-Go). Weather delay conditions force continued holding pattern under local command until visibility improves. Subarctic conditions (Opsitheiel; 23 °F / 10 °F; 11 % humidity; 85 % chance of precipitation; snow 95 %; N winds 20 km/h; blizzard / whiteout conditions; blizzard-like accumulations).<br> | |||
**'''Ground Forces'''<br> | |||
**Centuriae (BNO-06), consisting of:<br> | |||
***4 × Centuriae (20 × Manipuli total) tasked to layered cordons at the causeway, ferry-head approaches, and warming-shelter movement lanes <br> | |||
***16 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Kalithros_Class_Rifle|Kalithros Class Rifle]] squads (outer and inner perimeter staffing; checkpoint discipline; controlled vehicle holds) <br> | |||
***12 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Delphica_Class_Grenadier_Rifle|Delphica Class Grenadier Rifle]] squads (standoff compliance stops; screening and safe dispersal during visibility windows) <br> | |||
***8 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Chrysos_Class_Commando_Rifle|Chrysos Class Commando Rifle]] squads (rapid response to breakout attempts; secured sweeps of approach sheds and service rooms) <br> | |||
***6 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Syrinx_Class_Armored_Infantry|Syrinx Class Armored Infantry]] IFV (armored presence at key intersections; protected movement corridor for medical extraction and negotiator access) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Makra_Class_Battle_Tank|Makra Class Battle Tank]] (hard deterrence at outer cordon nodes; breach-prevention posture) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Arachne_Class_Light_Tank|Arachne Class Light Tank]] (mobile reinforcement along the causeway approaches) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Icaria_Class_Mine-Clearing_/_Combat_Engineering_Vehicle|Icaria Class Mine-Clearing / Combat Engineering Vehicle]] (route-proofing for devices/obstructions; debris removal staging) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Ampelos_Class_Armored_Recovery_Vehicle|Ampelos Class Armored Recovery Vehicle]] (tow-clear of immobilized vehicles; convoy recovery) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Bijarian_Command_Vehicle|Bijarian Command Vehicle]] (distributed C2 nodes; hold-and-release sequencing; custody ledger synchronization) <br> | |||
***4 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Corythia_Class_Dedicated_Logistics_and_Transport_Truck|Corythia Class Dedicated Logistics and Transport Truck]] (barriers, lighting, heaters, evidence containers, and warming-shelter resupply) <br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Regavis_Class_DMR|Regavis Class DMR]] teams + 2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Lothaya_Class_Sniper_Rifle|Lothaya Class Sniper Rifle]] pairs (overwatch of causeway, ferry-head, and slip-road mouths during brief visibility windows) <br> | |||
**'''Naval Forces'''<br> | |||
**— (Sea: Closed)<br> | |||
**'''Aerial Forces'''<br> | |||
**— (Air: No-Go; overwatch deferred by blizzard)<br> | |||
**'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | |||
**No observer (weather delay). Weather delay; holding pattern under local command until visibility improves. Conclave support present: [[Conclave_Illuminara|Conclave Illuminara]] Thiasos (60) [CON-T11] continues counterfeit moon-token investigation (vendor interviews; seizure log) alongside warming-shelter checks, fuel/medicine custody verification, and posted travel guidance; training memo filed with corrective instruction for queue discipline. Adjacent Hatch Ministry activity noted: Captain Marcus Flavianus escorts a captured prize through the harbor mouth under guard under severe-weather corridor windows; noncritical boardings deferred. Public health advisory remains HIGH: Eye of Styx (keratitis) and Strip Yellowing (Hepatitis A/E); eye-wash stations and visor compliance enforced; single-use ladles, vendor relicensing, and recall actions enacted at controlled food points without impeding hostage lanes. Baratar note: [[File:Baratar420.png|23px]] Baratar auxiliaries continue domestic queue control and perimeter assistance at warming points; all custody and evidence actions remain under War League countersignature. | |||
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**'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | **'''Oversight / Compliance'''<br> | ||
**Straits Convention monitor (civilian) embedded. Export request refused (constitutional prohibition); material sealed and retained under Council custody. Deployment verified; corridor routing approved; ledger notes filed same-day. Civic-support present: [[Mystery_of_the_Verdant_Embrace|Mystery of the Verdant Embrace]] Kleisthenes (25) [VDE-K5] coordinates volunteer post-storm debris clearance and hazard markings; warming-shelter checks, fuel/medicine custody verification, and travel guidance posted. Observer note: crowd discipline improved after posted guidance and steward coaching. Public health advisory active: Pilgrim’s Flux (Cholera/enteric fever) assessed MEDIUM; boil notices, cistern audit, and ORS distribution enforced at shelters and queue points without impeding evacuation lanes. | **Straits Convention monitor (civilian) embedded. Export request refused (constitutional prohibition); material sealed and retained under Council custody. Deployment verified; corridor routing approved; ledger notes filed same-day. Civic-support present: [[Mystery_of_the_Verdant_Embrace|Mystery of the Verdant Embrace]] Kleisthenes (25) [VDE-K5] coordinates volunteer post-storm debris clearance and hazard markings; warming-shelter checks, fuel/medicine custody verification, and travel guidance posted. Observer note: crowd discipline improved after posted guidance and steward coaching. Public health advisory active: Pilgrim’s Flux (Cholera/enteric fever) assessed MEDIUM; boil notices, cistern audit, and ORS distribution enforced at shelters and queue points without impeding evacuation lanes. | ||
*'''38/3/52 [[PSSC]] (Op-ID: WL-052.160-OUR-19):''' The [[Ouriana_Division|Ouriana Division]] initiates a [[Tonar Reintegration Operation|Baratar-led reintegration]] stabilization order at [[List_of_cities_in_Bassaridia_Vaeringheim#Tonar|Tonar]], reinforced by a standby detachment from the [[Council_of_Kings_Division|Council of Kings Division]] to offset Ouriana force commitments (two Contubernia and two Manipuli deployed elsewhere). Operations prioritize screened movement lanes, shrine recertification under Temple Bank audit, restoration of core civic desks, and verified routing of inspected trade through Tonar under General Port registry codes. Weather posture is Green (Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK); Cold Steppe conditions (Opsitheiel; Fair; 39 °F / 27 °F; 57 % humidity; 19 % chance of precipitation; NW winds 12 km/h; wind-driven chill under gray skies). No reports (N/A).<br> | |||
''Conditions may vary during the campaign, to include:''<br> | |||
*"Wind-driven chill under gray skies"<br> | |||
*"Possible light snowfall, especially overnight"<br> | |||
*"Sparse precipitation, dryness persists, cold air"<br> | |||
*"Chilly nights might bring frost and the risk of localized landslides on steep slopes"<br> | |||
**'''Ground Forces'''<br> | |||
**Manipuli (COK-02), consisting of:<br> | |||
***6 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Kalithros_Class_Rifle|Kalithros Class Rifle]] squads (screened-corridor ring discipline; escort of audit teams to sealed precinct edges)<br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Delphica_Class_Grenadier_Rifle|Delphica Class Grenadier Rifle]] squads (standoff compliance stops at gate funnels; separation of crowds from sealed districts)<br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Syrinx_Class_Armored_Infantry|Syrinx Class Armored Infantry]] IFV (armored presence at choke-points; protected lane for clerks and evidence teams)<br> | |||
***3 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Onceanic_Recon_Vehicle|Onceanic Recon Vehicle]] teams (route scanning of back-road approaches; landslide watch on steep slopes; cueing checkpoint shifts)<br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Bijarian_Command_Vehicle|Bijarian Command Vehicle]] (C2 node; synchronization with Temple audit schedule; custody-chain approvals)<br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Penthia_Class_Bridge-Laying_Vehicle|Penthia Class Bridge-Laying Vehicle]] (engineering standby for slope failures / washouts; rapid bridging of gully cuts if needed)<br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Ampelos_Class_Armored_Recovery_Vehicle|Ampelos Class Armored Recovery Vehicle]] (recovery standby; tow-clear of stalled inspection lanes)<br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Corythia_Class_Dedicated_Logistics_and_Transport_Truck|Corythia Class Dedicated Logistics and Transport Truck]] (portable barriers, lighting, heated shelter tents, controlled-access lane kit)<br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Ephyra_Class_Anti-Aircraft_Vehicle|Ephyra Class Anti-Aircraft Vehicle]] (local air-defense posture for the command node; deconfliction of UAV corridors)<br> | |||
**Contubernia (OUR-06), consisting of:<br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Kalithros_Class_Rifle|Kalithros Class Rifle]] squads (inner-lane escort for senior clerks and tribunal scribes; quick reinforcement of Baratar screens)<br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Harpyia_Class_Submachine_Gun|Harpyia Class Submachine Gun]] squad (detention/search element for contraband seizures under civilian-lane warrants)<br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Onceanic_Recon_Vehicle|Onceanic Recon Vehicle]] team (close route checks between civic desks and shrine-adjacent lanes)<br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Corythia_Class_Dedicated_Logistics_and_Transport_Truck|Corythia Class Dedicated Logistics and Transport Truck]] (heated rest point and ration lift for audit teams)<br> | |||
**Baratar Forces (civilian militia lead) (OUR-BAR + COK-BAR), consisting of:**<br> | |||
''(For reporting uniformity, Baratar manpower and issue counts are rendered as squad-equivalents at 10 militia per squad; remainder assigned to HQ/overflow elements.)''<br> | |||
***2,864 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Active_Units|Active Units]] (Baratar) squads (OUR) (total used: 28,645; HQ/overflow element: 5) (Tonar interior patrols; checkpoint staffing; civic-desk queue discipline; escorted movement within reopened lanes)<br> | |||
***357 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Doryon_Rifle_7.62×39mm|Doryon Rifle 7.62×39mm]] (Baratar) squads (OUR) (issued: 3,572) (checkpoint and patrol issue)<br> | |||
***42 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Skopion_Sniper_Rifle|Skopion Sniper Rifle 8.6mm with 5x Scope]] (Baratar) squads (OUR) (issued: 425) (overwatch of inspection lanes and crowd funnels; non-escalatory precision posture)<br> | |||
***401 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Lykastos_Pistol|Lykastos Pistol 9mm Swampproof]] (Baratar) squads (OUR) (issued: 4,016) (civic-desk security; escort details)<br> | |||
***113 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Orontes_Shotgun|Orontes Shotgun 12-Gauge Semi-Auto]] (Baratar) squads (OUR) (issued: 1,132) (gate discipline; vehicle-stop lanes)<br> | |||
***204 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Myrrhex_Grenade|Myrrhex Grenade Mk.IV Incense Compound]] (Baratar) squads (OUR) (issued: 2,047) (smoke/incense crowd-separation and non-lethal dispersal posture; sealed-zone boundary screening)<br> | |||
***9,378 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Active_Units|Active Units]] (Baratar) squads (COK) (total used: 93,789; HQ/overflow element: 9) (outer corridor ring; perimeter reinforcement; rotation base; convoy inspection detachments without War League optics)<br> | |||
***1,022 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Doryon_Rifle_7.62×39mm|Doryon Rifle 7.62×39mm]] (Baratar) squads (COK) (issued: 10,224) (corridor lanes; perimeter posts)<br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Aurean_Carbine_6.5mm_Compact|Aurean Carbine 6.5mm Compact]] (Baratar) (COK) (issued: 1) (specialist issue; logged)<br> | |||
***143 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Skopion_Sniper_Rifle|Skopion Sniper Rifle 8.6mm with 5x Scope]] (Baratar) squads (COK) (issued: 1,430) (overwatch of back-road approaches; slope/treeline watch)<br> | |||
***1,315 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Lykastos_Pistol|Lykastos Pistol 9mm Swampproof]] (Baratar) squads (COK) (issued: 13,150) (screening cells; escort and guard details)<br> | |||
***367 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Orontes_Shotgun|Orontes Shotgun 12-Gauge Semi-Auto]] (Baratar) squads (COK) (issued: 3,672) (vehicle-stop lanes; gate funnels)<br> | |||
***673 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Myrrhex_Grenade|Myrrhex Grenade Mk.IV Incense Compound]] (Baratar) squads (COK) (issued: 6,738) (smoke/incense posture for de-escalation; cold-weather visibility management at choke points)<br> | |||
**Autonomous systems (staged; used only for sealed-zone integrity):**<br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Quadwalker_%22Killbot%22_4200|Quadwalker "Killbot" 4200]] (sensor overwatch at sealed precinct gates; deterrence posture off the main streets)<br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Gargani_Class_Quadwalker|Gargani Class Quadwalker]] (lane-control pickets; thermal watch in low light)<br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Nexa_Class_Advanced_Prototype|Nexa Class Advanced Prototype]] (technical sweep of suspected broadcast-node remnants; calibration cross-checks with Temple auditors)<br> | |||
**'''Naval Forces'''**<br> | |||
**—<br> | |||
**'''Aerial Forces'''**<br> | |||
**Moira (Squadron) (COK-A07), consisting of:<br> | |||
***2 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Catonis_Class_Unmanned_Aircraft_(UAV)|Catonis Class Unmanned Aircraft (UAV)]] (wide-area ISR of corridor approaches; slope/landslide cueing; verification of unauthorized crossings)<br> | |||
***1 × [[Somniant_Stock_Fund_Military_Hardware#Noctiluna_Class_Medium_Transport_Helicopter|Noctiluna Class Medium Transport Helicopter]] (medevac / rapid courier of sealed tribunal packets between command node and civic desk hubs)<br> | |||
**'''Oversight / Compliance'''**<br> | |||
**Senate of Elders liaison embedded; Temple Bank auditors attached. Deployment verified; corridor routing approved; ledger notes filed same-day. Baratar (civilian militia) units are the operational lead in Tonar today and are tasked to checkpoint screening, queue discipline, crowd guidance, and neighborhood patrols in reopened lanes using Baratar-tied small arms as internal peacekeeping posture; Baratar participation does not count as War League TOE consumption, and any recovered evidence is transferred under War League custody protocols. (No Hatch Ministry tasking in this order.)<br> | |||
**'''Civic / public safety'''**<br> | |||
**[[Harmony_Sanctum|Harmony Sanctum]] Stoa (40) [HAR-S1] rumor suppression and mediation cycle; grievance intake; calm-litany posted at civic desks; relative calm assessed as prevailing (LOW).<br> | |||
**[[Rex_Catonis|Rex Catonis]] Kleisthenes (25) [CAT-K7] charter discipline and steward training; docket triage; checkpoint SOP audit; corrective instruction for queue discipline.<br> | |||
**[[Sanctum_Delphica|Sanctum Delphica]] Hetairoi (12) [SDE-H2] custody-chain scribe training; shrine recertification packets sealed under dual-key; daily tribunal brief drafted.<br> | |||
**[[Sanctum_Vitalis|Sanctum Vitalis]] Stoa (40) [SVI-S8] warming shelters and frost-injury triage; medevac routing; fuel/medicine custody verified to avoid impeding inspection lanes.<br> | |||
**[[Order_of_Aurora_Mystica|Order of Aurora Mystica]] Kleisthenes (25) [AUM-K3] re-sanctification rites at dawn; public messaging discipline; controlled processions routed away from sealed precinct edges.<br> | |||
**[[Accord_Concordia|Accord Concordia]] Hetairoi (12) [ACC-H6] restitution hearing preparation; community repair ceremony; restitution ledger filed with Temple Bank.<br> | |||
**[[Guild_of_Golden_Shadows|Guild of Golden Shadows]] Hetairoi (12) [GGS-H4] discreet contraband / agitator mapping; liaison with Baratar screening cells; referral of high-risk nodes to War League custody teams.<br> | |||
**[[Mystery_of_the_Stygian_Veil|Mystery of the Stygian Veil]] Hetairoi (12) [STY-H3] supervised reintegration rites for returnees and compromised shrine attendants; closure ceremonies; referral list filed.<br> | |||
**[[Azure_Sentinel_Sect|Azure Sentinel Sect]] Hetairoi (12) [AZS-H1] held in reserve with QRF; anomaly watch only; activated solely on confirmed node re-ignition or breach attempt.<br> | |||
**Public safety advisory active:** frost risk MEDIUM; overnight light snowfall possible; localized landslide watch on steep slopes; lane sanding and heated rest points authorized. No reports (N/A) green.<br> | |||
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| Bassaridian War League | |
|---|---|
| Type | National military and strategic security institution of Bassaridia Vaeringheim |
| Origins | Passasian war-league networks; imperial War League tradition under the Bassarid system |
| Headquarters | Vaeringheim (National Command); divisional headquarters in assigned corridors |
| Commander | Commander General (member of the Council of Kings) |
| Political oversight | Council of Kings; legislative embedding through the Senate of Elders |
| Core functions | Corridor security; port and market protection; expeditionary campaigning; internal stabilisation; support to temple and missionary governance |

The Bassaridian War League is the principal military institution of Bassaridia Vaeringheim. It functions simultaneously as a standing armed force, a corridor-security authority, and an executive instrument through which the state translates its will into enforceable order. In Bassaridian political language, the War League exists to keep passage open, keep markets stable, and keep the realm governable—whether the threat is an insurgent cell, a pirate convoy, an investor dispute turning violent, or a doctrinal shock that begins to spill into civic life.
The War League’s modern character is inseparable from the Morovian basin. The state’s sovereignty is narrated not as a purely territorial claim but as a lived system of controlled passage—ports, canals, rail lines, and straits—whose stability is treated as the condition for law, ritual, and prosperity. As a result, the War League is tasked not only with defeating enemies but with holding the infrastructure of daily life in a stable state long enough for the ledger, the temples, and the civil courts to function without panic.
In the constitutional order of Bassaridia Vaeringheim, the War League is not “outside” politics. The Commander General sits on the Council of Kings alongside the Merchant General and the High Priestess, and War League divisions participate in corporatist legislative review. This arrangement does not present the military as a neutral servant of elected bodies; rather, it treats coercive capacity as one of the state’s three necessary pillars, compelled to share a signature with trade and rite at the executive apex.
Historical development
Passas: the martial household and the portability of force
Bassaridian historiography commonly traces the War League idiom back to the monarchy of Passas, when the household and its armed retainers were remembered as the first “public institution” capable of defending covenantal order. In that memory, force was not a separate sphere; it was a daily obligation of rule, made visible in patrols, escorts, and the protection of market passage. The earliest War League tradition is therefore framed less as a ministry and more as a disciplined network that could be redeployed and reassembled as circumstances demanded.
The abdication of Queen Mina—treated elsewhere as the turning point that made sovereignty “portable”—also recast the meaning of security in Passasian memory. Authority became something carried by persons and institutions rather than by a stable throne, and martial capacity became one of the most portable forms of sovereignty. Bassaridian writers repeatedly return to this because it explains why later Bassarid states favour executive offices that carry enforceable legitimacy: force is remembered as a thing that moves, and the state survives by binding that movement to law, to commerce, and to rite.
Passasian war-league practice also seeded a Bassaridian suspicion of purely ceremonial militaries. The War League is remembered as effective only when it can guard corridors, protect exchange, and act decisively in crises where negotiation and court procedure are too slow. This assumption survives into modern Bassaridia Vaeringheim, where “security” is narrated as the stabilisation of passage and the prevention of rupture, rather than as the abstract deterrence of a distant rival.
Passio-Corum: professionalisation and corridor doctrine
The transformation from Passas into the Crown of Passio-Corum is often described as the first moment when the war-league idiom becomes explicitly professional. The state’s outward reach expanded, but the method remained consistent: security, settlement, and corridor governance were treated as a single continuum. In this period, force served not only to win battles but to establish stable routes by which policy could be implemented and wealth could be transported without constant renegotiation.
Passio-Corum is also remembered for tightening the relationship between military basing and political legitimacy. The purchase, reuse, and transfer of installations—particularly those tied to New Zimia and the Wallis sphere—became the template for later Bassarid corridor governance: bases were not merely defensive assets but anchor points from which law, trade, and temple authority could be projected. The War League tradition that emerges is therefore inseparable from logistics, maritime access, and a willingness to treat port control as the substance of sovereignty.
In Bassaridian retrospective writing, Passio-Corum matters because it normalised the idea that the war league must be capable of both stabilisation and coercion in the same campaign cycle. The state’s legitimacy is framed as the ability to keep people provisioned and routes open while suppressing the violence that threatens those routes. This logic—security as the condition for economic and ritual normalcy—carries forward through every subsequent Bassarid refoundation.
Greater Pallisica: corridor governance under a trade state
The Greater Pallisican stage—often described as a trade state more than a territorial kingdom—formalised corridor governance as an explicit political design. In this model, sovereignty was articulated as the ability to regulate passage, protect markets, and enforce compliance along key routes. The war league’s role therefore expanded beyond combat: it became an administrative instrument for maintaining predictable movement of goods and persons, especially when peripheral regions attempted to reassert autonomy or when rival powers tested the stability of passage.
Greater Pallisican war-league deployments are remembered as “government by presence.” A garrison, an escort system, or an interdiction patrol could function as a legal statement: the corridor belonged to the system because the system could keep it open. This is also why Bassaridian writers often treat the war league as an institution that produces order in advance of formal law. Courts and merchant councils follow once passage is stable; force arrives first to make that stability possible.
The practical consequence of this stage is an inherited distrust of separating coercive capacity from economic planning. Under a trade state, the question is never simply “can we win,” but “can we keep the route governable after we win.” This habit becomes foundational in Bassaridia Vaeringheim’s later campaigns, where occupation and integration are treated as the true work of war, and where stabilisation is narrated as the continuation of the campaign by other means.
Haifo-Pallisica: imperial militarisation and inherited structures
The Haifo-Pallisican Imperial Trade Union codified Bassarid corridor logic into an imperial administrative machine. Force, courts, temples, and periphery diplomacy were fused into a single system that treated politics as enforcement. In imperial terms, the war league was the backbone that allowed distant domain governance to remain coherent: without reliable coercive capacity, the corridor system could not maintain its claim to sovereignty.
This era also matters because it produced the institutional vocabulary that modern Bassaridia Vaeringheim inherits. Even after the collapse of the imperial system, the Bassaridian War League is described as preserving organisational and command structures derived from the older order. The War League’s modern emphasis on divisions, corridor tasking, and integrated maritime enforcement reflects this inheritance more than any purely local innovation.
Finally, Haifo-Pallisican militarisation sharpened the War League’s political function. Imperial governance treated executive action as legitimate when it could be made enforceable in the periphery, especially during crises when merchant negotiation and ordinary court procedure were insufficient. Modern Bassaridia Vaeringheim retains this instinct, but relocates legitimacy from imperial decrees to constitutional gates and Council unanimity, so that coercion remains legible as law rather than as private violence.
Bassaridia Vaeringheim: collapse, refoundation, and reconstitution
The modern Bassaridian War League crystallised in the crisis that produced Bassaridia Vaeringheim. In the founding narrative of the Council of Kings, the decisive act is the seizure of the General Port of Lake Morovia by forces once loyal to the imperial war-league order and the expulsion of local chieftains from positions of power. Control of exchange is treated as control of the state, and the War League is remembered as the instrument that made that control enforceable.
In the early decades of Bassaridia Vaeringheim, the War League becomes the bridge between conquest and governance. It consolidates corridor control around the Morovian basin, suppresses independence movements, and supports the construction of a port-anchored investment system that ties cities and dependencies into a single economic network. In this phase, War League deployments are narrated as “infrastructure work with weapons”: checkpoints, escort systems, port security operations, and rapid stabilisation actions intended to prevent panic from spreading through the canals and ledgers.
By the mid-50.40s PSSC, the War League’s identity also becomes tied to technological transition. Having relied heavily on inherited equipment from the imperial system and its former allies, the War League begins a modernisation program, shifting onto platforms developed by domestic industry—especially the Somniant Stock Fund. This transition is consistently framed as both military necessity and political independence: the ability to fight and stabilise without relying on the leftovers of a collapsed empire becomes part of what it means to be Bassaridian.
Governance and command
The Commander General
The Commander General is the War League’s military sovereign and the executive responsible for national defence posture, strategic deployment, and unified command philosophy. In constitutional description, the War League acts on the direct orders of the Commander General and at the behest of the Council of Kings, tasked to safeguard government interests, protect commercial networks, pacify dissent, and project national strength.
The Commander General’s power is expressed through standing forces and through campaign-level structures that convert executive intent into theatre-wide operations. Modern operational records emphasize the existence of centrally-directed formations not tied to any single corridor investor, allowing the executive to conduct foreign war or national emergency operations without dissolving into regional bargaining. This design is repeatedly presented as a solution to the state’s core anxiety: that corridor governance becomes brittle when every deployment must be negotiated as a local transaction.
The Commander General also functions as the Council’s coercive interface with crises that are not purely military. In Bassaridian practice, a sabotage threat against port infrastructure, a breakdown in canal security, or a rapid flare-up of sectarian violence can be treated as a military problem because it threatens the stability of passage and the public’s confidence in provisioning. This is why War League logs and incident summaries are often written in the same language as governance: stabilisation is described as an executive act, not merely as “support” for civil authorities.
Divisional system and corridor command
The War League’s divisional system is designed to mirror the state’s lived geography of governance: corridors, investor jurisdictions, and the “stability nodes” that keep the General Port of Lake Morovia functioning as the national heart. In practice, divisions do not merely “defend territory.” They defend throughput—canal access, rail passage, port approaches, shrine-market continuity, and the credibility of the civic order that the Port measures internally through instruments such as the Civic Equilibrium Index.
Because the War League is embedded into an investor-and-corridor state, divisional jurisdictions tend to align with the Port’s regional investor structure and its associated population and redemption reporting. The CEI’s breakdown effectively reveals the state’s administrative map: a Vaeringheim investor core; an Alpazkigz investor periphery; Odiferia’s southern wetlands; the compact Hafaan and Jeseri nodes; the Hatch Ministry’s maritime investor command; the New South Jangsong and Bassaridian Normark holdings; and the Ouriana corridor created by the Valley of Keltia operations.
Within each division, command emphasis is calibrated to the local risk profile. In the Vaeringheim core, operations commonly center on port integrity, canal security, and industrial continuity; in Alpazkigz, the problem set is often shrine-protection, highland interdiction, and hazard response; in New South Jangsong and Bassaridian Normark, corridor security includes exposure to frontier raids, weather shocks, and residual insurgent capacity. This is why operational tasking across divisions often looks like “governance by deployment”: securing aqueducts, reopening causeways, managing sabotage risk, and preventing panic—rather than only battlefield engagements.
Finally, the divisional system is complemented by executive-level joint tasking when an incident exceeds a single corridor’s capacity or threatens national stability. Such episodes—especially those involving mass casualty risk, infrastructure collapse, or ritual panic—frequently produce joint deployments (for example, Alpazkigz + Council of Kings Division during major hazard response), reinforcing that divisions are regional stewards while the Council’s national command elements exist to prevent local fractures from becoming state fractures.
| Division / command | Practical jurisdiction (character) | Example cities / nodes (linked; non-exhaustive) |
|---|---|---|
| Vaeringheim Division | Core national corridor security (Port approaches, canal districts, industrial continuity, high-population stability) | Vaeringheim, Luminaria, Serena, Symphonara, Aurelia, Sylvapolis, Lunalis Sancta, Delphica |
| Alpazkigz Division | Western periphery and highlands (shrine security, caravan routes, insurgent interdiction, volcanic/hazard response) | Pyralis, Nexa, Acheron, Koinonía, Aureum, Erythros, Ferrum Citadel, Aetherium |
| Odiferia Division | Southern wetlands and tribal interface (swamp corridors, lowland stability, rural enforcement support) | Odiferia, Somniumpolis |
| Hatch Ministry Division | Maritime corridor enforcement (escort corridors, VBSS, interdiction, convoy discipline under straits law) | Lewisburg, Lykopolis, Jogi, Ardclach (plus straits routing to/from Vaeringheim) |
| New South Jangsong Division | Northern straits and annexed Normarkian belt (frontier stability, raids, weather shocks, export-security enforcement) | Skýrophos, Bjornopolis, Aegirheim, Norsolyra, Thorsalon, Pelagia, Myrene, Thyrea, Ephyra, Halicarn |
| Haifan Bassaridia Division | Southern straits urban belt and littoral corridor integration (port-city stability, coastal route security, anti-piracy legacy zones) | Keybir-Aviv, Tel-Amin, Diamandis, Jogi, Lewisburg, Thermosalem, Akróstadium, Sufriya, Lykopolis |
| Bassaridian Normark Division | Far-northern Keltian holdings (long-range corridor security, consolidation, and sustainment across sparse settlements) | Ardclach, Riddersborg |
| Ouriana Division | Central Keltian corridor governance and route security under post-campaign settlement | Bashkim, Ourid, (containment / dependency zone: Tonar) |
| Caledonian corridor commands (attached) | Dependency stabilization, corridor talks security, and integration support across Eastern Caledonian nodes | Fanghorn, Eikbu, Galvø, Sårensby, Slevik, Sjøsborg, Storesund, Notranskja, Kaledonija |
Force structure and operational vocabulary
War League field organisation is frequently described through a hierarchy rendered in classical terms—Ordo, Manipulus, Cohors, Centuria—with specialist attachments and composite task forces assembled for escort duties, port defence, interdiction, and campaign operations. The use of this vocabulary is not merely aesthetic; it signals the War League’s preference for modular formations that can be reassembled quickly for corridor problems that do not fit a single template.
Operational logs repeatedly show the War League working at “sub-campaign scale” even during peacetime: short, targeted deployments to contain unrest, escort ritual personnel, secure infrastructure, or disrupt trafficking routes. These actions sit between police work and conventional war, and their existence is used to justify why the War League remains politically central: it is tasked with problems the state considers too dangerous to leave to ordinary municipal capacity.
The War League’s modern force structure also reflects the growing integration of land, rail, canal, and maritime assets into a single corridor doctrine. Rail lines and military trains, port patrol craft, and canal security operations appear in the same operational language because each is treated as part of the same problem: keeping passage open under threat. This is why War League history is commonly narrated through the movement of convoys, escorts, and interdictions as much as through battlefield victories.
Technology, procurement, and the Somniant Stock Fund
Since the mid-50.40s PSSC, the War League’s modernization has been defined by the transition onto platforms and weapon families developed by the Somniant Stock Fund. In War League operational writing, this shift is treated as more than a procurement change: it is the standardization of an entire doctrine, in which armor, artillery, lake-and-littoral fleets, UAV reconnaissance, and strategic air packages are designed to operate as one interoperable ecosystem across Morovian swamp warfare, Jangsong corridor fighting, and highland expeditionary governance.
The Somniant Stock Fund functions as the state’s premier defense contractor, explicitly tasked with delivering advanced military technologies aligned to War League objectives and campaign sequencing. Its equipment roster and campaign write-ups emphasize that Somniant systems became the “defining equipment family” of the modern War League, shaping everything from sustained counter-insurgency deployments to rapid escalation packages and the logistics architecture that supports containment and reconstruction. In practice, the War League’s newest command concepts—mobile C2 nodes, rail-borne fortresses, layered air defense, and manned-unmanned interdiction doctrine—are frequently presented as Somniant-era solutions to the problem of corridor warfare in a state where sovereignty is measured by stable passage.
Bassaridia Vaeringheim’s export-control posture makes this relationship unusually closed. Constitutional and implementing export-control regulations prohibit the export of weapons beyond the nation’s borders, a restriction repeatedly cited in contemporary governance writing as a deliberate attempt to prevent foreign entanglements and preserve centralized oversight of end users. This legal framework has also been applied to foreign investment channels: the Council of Kings Division is explicitly described as drawing on foreign investments whose funders are nonetheless prohibited—by constitutional bans—from importing weaponry directly from Bassaridia Vaeringheim, so the resulting arms and equipment are claimed and managed domestically under Council authority.
As a consequence, Somniant’s heavy systems do not function as commercial exports in the ordinary sense. Major platforms—tanks, artillery, aircraft, naval systems, and other advanced assets—are described as reserved for military or government purposes and “exclusively available” to the Bassaridian War League and official governmental agencies, reinforcing that the War League is effectively the sole end-user market for Somniant’s strategic hardware inside the constitutional order. This constraint is treated by the state as both a security safeguard and a doctrinal advantage: it preserves end-user clarity, simplifies standardization, and binds War League capability growth to constitutional oversight rather than external demand.
Modern role
Corridor security and market protection
In Bassaridian doctrine, corridors are sovereign objects. The War League’s daily mission includes protecting port infrastructure, defending canal networks, securing rail movement, and enforcing emergency restrictions when sabotage, insurgency, or panic threatens the ledger-and-voucher economy. This emphasis is not rhetorical: operational summaries repeatedly describe deployments triggered by threats to the General Port, suspected IEDs along canal districts, and disruptions to shipping that could cascade into shortages and civic instability.
Corridor security also includes the defence of shipping lanes beyond the Morovian basin. The War League is described as exerting its greatest influence around Lake Morovia while maintaining regular operations along the Northern and Southern Strait of Haifa to protect traffic linking Bassaridia Vaeringheim to its former periphery networks. In this sense, the War League’s “border” is not simply a line on a map; it is the practical limit of where the state can keep passage stable through patrols, escorts, and interdiction.
Finally, market protection is treated as a moral mission as well as a strategic one. Bassaridian political writing frames economic stability as a form of civic dignity and spiritual participation, meaning the War League’s role in preventing corridor collapse is narrated as the prevention of social and ritual rupture. This is one reason War League deployments often appear alongside temple interventions: the state insists that provision and rite must remain coherent, especially during crises.
Domestic stabilisation
The War League routinely performs “governance by deployment,” responding to labour unrest, sectarian vandalism, extremist intimidation, and infrastructure sabotage as threats to national stability rather than as isolated local incidents. Operational logs describe rapid-response formations dispatched to restore order after insurgent actions in civic spaces, to secure sacred groves during protests, and to tighten port security during suspected sabotage.
Domestic stabilisation is also the War League’s method for preventing minor disruptions from becoming constitutional crises. Bassaridia Vaeringheim’s executive model depends on the credibility of controlled passage; if corridors appear ungovernable, rival elites, extremist cult factions, or periphery actors can treat that weakness as an invitation. Stabilisation deployments therefore carry political meaning even when they are small: a Manipulus at the right chokepoint can signal that the state remains intact.
In Bassaridian narrative, the War League’s stabilisation role is sometimes described as the “quiet war” that makes the visible state possible. The legislature debates, the investors distribute stipends, and the temples maintain ritual legitimacy, but these functions presume a baseline of order. The War League is tasked with ensuring that baseline exists, even when doing so requires coercion that must later be justified and regularised through legal and doctrinal mechanisms.
Temple and missionary support
The War League’s coercive role is frequently paired with doctrinal and ritual governance, especially in zones treated as spiritually unstable, schism-prone, or exposed to metaphysical threats. This does not necessarily imply priestly command over troops; rather, it reflects the Bassaridian insistence that civic compliance and ritual coherence are part of security. In operational records, missionary cadres and cult specialists appear as attachments providing counter-ritual capability alongside conventional security tasks.
This partnership is also historical. Pre-50.92 operational summaries describe War League escorts for large missionary movements and protective deployments for temple-linked projects. These patterns reinforce the state’s self-image: expansion and stabilisation are not merely political acts but spiritual and cultural integrations, requiring both force and ritual legitimacy to hold.
In the modern era, this relationship becomes most visible during containment-style operations. When crises are framed as both insurgent and metaphysical—smuggling networks tied to forbidden rites, anomalous manifestations, or cult-linked panic—the War League provides the coercive perimeter while temple actors provide the interpretive and stabilising language that prevents the public from treating every rumour as an existential threat.
Expeditionary campaigning
While domestic deployments make up much of the War League’s routine activity, the institution also serves as the state’s expeditionary instrument. Modern Bassaridian constitutional narrative emphasizes that foreign campaigns must remain legible as national executive acts rather than as investor adventures, which is why central command structures and Council involvement are repeatedly highlighted in campaign descriptions.
Expeditionary war is framed as corridor logic applied abroad: stabilise the route, neutralise the threat, integrate the infrastructure, and then hold the space long enough for governance to become self-sustaining under Bassaridian terms. The War League’s campaigns in Jangsong and beyond are often narrated not as single battles but as phased operations combining blockades, air strikes, ground offensives, occupation, and post-campaign stabilisation.
Finally, expeditionary activity is increasingly tied to the War League’s technological and logistical evolution. The appearance of rail-based command nodes, expanded naval interdiction capacity, and domestic industrial supply chains is presented as what makes modern Bassaridian campaigning distinct from the imperial past: the state can now project force in ways that are tailored to its own geography and doctrine rather than inherited from a collapsed empire.
Historical campaigns under Bassaridia Vaeringheim
The War League’s campaign history is typically presented as a sequence of corridor problems escalating into state-building wars. Early operations focus on consolidating the Morovian basin and breaking independence movements whose success would have fragmented corridor governance. Later campaigns expand outward, treating northern and straits-adjacent theatres as necessary to secure passage and prevent rival powers from weaponising instability against Bassaridian trade.
In the Jangsong theatre, the War League’s campaigning is framed as a transition from influence to occupation. The earlier New South Jangsong operations establish a precedent for integrating independent city-states, while the later escalation culminates in the Lower Jangsong Campaign, a large-scale offensive combining air and naval operations with mechanised ground assault and an occupation logic designed to eradicate resistance rather than merely deter it.
In western Morovia and the reed-choked periphery zones, modern operational history becomes more complex. Operation Somniant is repeatedly described as a campaign that blends counter-insurgency, anti-trafficking, and metaphysical containment, involving multiple divisions, privateer support, and the debut of new systems and command concepts. This campaign is often used as a demonstration of why Bassaridia treats “security” as broader than conventional war.
The Valley of Keltia Campaign is generally treated as the War League’s first fully constitutionalized foreign war under direct executive command. Initiated on 61/2/51 PSSC, it was conducted by the Council of Kings Division with multinational operational support, and it focused on the highland corridor cities of Tonar, Bashkim, and Ourid. The campaign is recorded as complete, with dependency status ratified on 29/3/51 PSSC, and is cited in War League doctrine as a structural departure from the older regionally mediated external-engagement model.
Finally, the War League’s record in 52 PSSC introduces the theme of legally framed external intervention. Bassaridian involvement in Corum is described as internationally recognised humanitarian action while still involving professional deployments and campaign-style planning. In Bassaridian self-description, this represents the mature form of the War League: capable of acting abroad while insisting that action remains constitutionalised, bounded, and politically legible at home.
| Campaign / operation | Dates (PSSC) | Primary formations | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Morovian Frontier Campaign | 48–49 (approx.) | Multiple divisions | Consolidation of basin control; anti-insurgency; corridor stabilisation and post-campaign reconstruction. |
| New South Jangsong Campaign | 49.xx (approx.) | New South Jangsong Division; supporting assets | Expansion and integration of independent city-states along the western shores of the Northern Strait of Haifa. |
| Haifan Bassaridia Campaign | 49.43–50.10 | Multiple divisions with allied coordination | Anti-piracy and stabilisation campaign culminating in annexation and renewed corridor security in Haifan Bassaridia. |
| Southern Lake Morovia Campaign | 50.01–50.47 | Hatch Ministry Division (lead), supporting forces | Counter-insurgency and elimination of entrenched insurgent forces; consolidation of southern approaches. |
| Lower Jangsong Campaign | 1/1/51 – 15/1/51 | NSJ Division (lead), Hatch Ministry and Vaeringheim support | Escalated counter-insurgency into occupation; annexations and ongoing stabilisation. |
| Operation Somniant | 51–52 (approx.) | Multiple divisions; privateer support | Western Morovia interdiction and containment campaign; trafficking disruption; doctrinal and metaphysical hazard governance. |
| Valley of Keltia Campaign | 61/2/51 – 29/3/51 (dependency ratified; operations complete) | Council of Kings Division (lead); Imperial Federation (Marines); Temple Bank of the Reformed Stripping Path | First foreign war waged under the direct command of the Council of Kings; secured strategic corridors around Tonar, Bashkim, and Ourid and disrupted insurgent command nodes; concluded with dependency ratification. |
| Bassaridian involvement in Corum | early 52 (approx.) | Limited professional deployments | Internationally framed humanitarian operations with domestic constitutional and political sensitivity. |
Politics, legitimacy, and controversy
Stratocratic constitutionalism
Bassaridia Vaeringheim is widely described as a constitutional stratocracy, and the War League is central to that identity. The state does not pretend that force is apolitical; it instead builds constitutional gates intended to ensure that force remains compatible with economic capacity and doctrinal coherence. The Commander General’s role on the Council of Kings makes this explicit: coercive capacity is treated as one of the three signatures without which executive power is incomplete.
This design also explains why War League victories can shift political balance. When campaigns demonstrate overwhelming military competence, the War League’s prestige can expand into policy influence, and rival pillars must work harder to preserve the perception of equilibrium at the apex. Bassaridian political writing often treats this not as a scandal but as a predictable structural tension: the system depends on balance, but the pillars are not equal in every historical moment.
The corporatist embedding of War League divisions in the Senate of Elders further entrenches this political reality. Military institutions participate directly in legislative review, ensuring that law is filtered through coercive feasibility as well as through representative and corporate interests. This can be presented as stability, but it can also produce controversy when critics argue that coercive institutions are reviewing the very laws that constrain them.
Crisis, reform, and the constitutional gate
Bassaridian constitutional narrative repeatedly ties reform to crisis. Public outrage after major abuses and breakdowns is described as the driver for the Bassaridian Constitution of 50.43 PSSC and the establishment of bicameral legislative mechanisms intended to increase accountability. Within this story, the War League is not abolished or subordinated into silence; it is made to pass through institutional gates, so that coercion becomes legible as law rather than as discretionary violence.
The enactment rule requiring unanimous Council assent is central to this logic. It frames the War League as both enforcer and veto-stakeholder: the military pillar can prevent policies it believes would break security posture, but it must also share responsibility for any policy that becomes binding law. In Bassaridian self-description, this is the mechanism that prevents the War League from becoming merely an unaccountable sword, because it binds coercion to shared executive liability.
At the same time, this structure can generate friction during prolonged campaigns or intense stabilisation periods. When emergencies stretch on, the War League’s operational tempo becomes a political argument: supporters treat constant deployments as proof that the state remains vigilant, while critics treat them as evidence that governance has become militarised. Bassaridian political practice tends to manage this tension through the language of corridor necessity—arguing that the alternative to visible security is corridor collapse.
Corridor politics and the optics of order
Because sovereignty is narrated as corridor control, War League actions often have outsized symbolic weight. A checkpoint ring around the General Port, a convoy escort through a disputed corridor, or a rapid interdiction along the straits becomes a public demonstration that the state can still keep passage open. In this environment, security policy is also propaganda: visible competence is a stabilising ritual that reinforces public belief in the system.
This corridor optic also shapes how controversies are managed. When force is used to pacify dissent or suppress sectarian vandalism, the state tends to justify it in terms of preventing wider disruption to markets and provisioning. The War League is therefore frequently framed as the institution that absorbs violence early so that violence does not spread into the everyday life of the canal districts and investor networks.
Finally, corridor politics determines the War League’s relationship to external actors. Foreign powers may interpret Bassaridian interdictions and blockades as aggression, while Bassaridia frames them as defensive corridor maintenance. This interpretive conflict is structurally persistent because Bassaridia defines its security frontier by routes and networks rather than by borders, and the War League is tasked with enforcing that networked sovereignty in ways outsiders may not recognise as “normal.”
Emergency Reports
The table below provides a succinct, day-to-day summary of incidents and activities occurring throughout the major and minor cities of the Bassaridian territories. Each entry highlights developments that may require the attention or direct intervention of the Bassaridian War League, including organized criminal operations, political unrest, cult-related upheavals, and other emergent concerns. By cataloging these situations on a regular basis, the table functions as a centralized reference, enabling leadership and military strategists to prioritize resources, coordinate responses, and maintain stability within Bassaridia’s extensive urban and rural communities.
| Date | Division | City / Node | Daily event trigger | Urgency | Ops Alert | Ops Impact | Operation | Ground Forces | Naval Forces | Aerial Forces | Oversight | Compliance / Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 46/3/52 PSSC | No reports | N/A | Green Rain |
Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK | counter-insurgency sweep (cell disruption) | Ordinis (ODF-11) | — | — | Senate of Elders liaison |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | No reports | N/A | Green Rain |
Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK | counter-insurgency sweep (cell disruption) | Contubernia (ALP-14) | — | — | Temple Aprobelle social-harmony auditor |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | No reports | N/A | Green Rain |
Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK | anti-smuggling interdiction / contraband seizure | Manipuli (HAT-15) | — | — | Senate of Elders liaison |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Weather disruption: Snow/ice / hazardous travel | HIGH | Red Snow |
Gnd: Hazard; Sea: Restricted; Air: OK | hazard response (evacuation / debris clearance) | Manipuli (CKD-20) | — | Moira (Squadron) (CKD-A17) | Port compliance inspector (HCE) |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Rival shippers blockade dock access; cargo robberies reported amid chaos. | HIGH | Orange Fog |
Gnd: Slow; Sea: OK; Air: Limited | VBSS / interdiction / contraband boarding | Contubernia (NSJ-02) | Ordu (Task Group) (NSJ-N04) | — | Senate of Elders liaison |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Weather disruption: Blizzard / whiteout conditions | HIGH | Red Blizzard |
Gnd: Hazard; Sea: Closed; Air: No-Go | hazard response (evacuation / debris clearance) | Contubernia (ALP-14) | — | — | No observer (weather delay) |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Weather disruption: Snow/ice / hazardous travel | HIGH | Red Snow |
Gnd: Hazard; Sea: Restricted; Air: OK | hazard response (evacuation / debris clearance) | Turmae (HFA-14) | — | Moira (Squadron) (HFA-A06) | Temple Aprobelle social-harmony auditor |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Weather disruption: Heavy rain / localized flooding | MEDIUM | Orange Rain |
Gnd: Slow; Sea: Restricted; Air: OK | urban stabilization (cordon / curfew enforcement) | Centuriae (ODF-08) | — | — | Senate of Elders liaison |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Weather disruption: Heavy rain / localized flooding | MEDIUM | Orange Rain |
Gnd: Slow; Sea: Restricted; Air: Limited | blockade enforcement / straits compliance sweep | Turmae (NSJ-21) | Tabur-i Derya (Task Unit) (NSJ-N03) | — | Temple Aprobelle social-harmony auditor |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | No reports | N/A | Green Fair |
Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK | blockade enforcement / straits compliance sweep | Turmae (OUR-02) | Tabur-i Derya (Task Unit) (OUR-N02) | — | Straits Convention monitor (civilian) |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Unpermitted ritual on a jetty blocks crew access; officiants fined and site cleared. | LOW | Green Fair |
Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK | corridor security (rail / canal / road checkpointing) | Ordinis (HAT-14) | Birlik-i Gemi (Patrol Element) (HAT-N03) | — | Straits Convention monitor (civilian) |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | No reports | N/A | Green Fair |
Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK | harbor security (lock-gates / inner basin patrol) | Turmae (HAT-24) | Birlik-i Gemi (Patrol Element) (HAT-N10) | — | Temple Aprobelle social-harmony auditor |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Weather disruption: Snow/ice / hazardous travel | HIGH | Red Snow |
Gnd: Hazard; Sea: OK; Air: Limited | hazard response (evacuation / debris clearance) | Cohortes (ALP-13) | — | Ptisis (Flight) (ALP-A07) | Temple Aprobelle social-harmony auditor |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | No reports | N/A | Green Fair |
Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK | urban stabilization (cordon / curfew enforcement) | Contubernia (HAT-20) | — | — | Port compliance inspector (HCE) |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Weather disruption: Heavy rain / localized flooding | MEDIUM | Orange Rain |
Gnd: Slow; Sea: Restricted; Air: OK | ISR overwatch / route scanning | Contubernia (VAE-02) | — | Zeygi (Element) (VAE-A17) | No observer (weather delay) |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Weather disruption: Heavy rain / localized flooding | MEDIUM | Orange Rain |
Gnd: Slow; Sea: Restricted; Air: OK | rapid extraction / medevac lift | Contubernia (ALP-06) | — | Ptisis (Flight) (ALP-A18) | Senate of Elders liaison |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | No reports | LOW | Yellow Rain |
Gnd: Slow; Sea: Restricted; Air: OK | convoy escort (supply / detainee / artifact transfer) | Contubernia (BNO-08) | — | — | No observer (weather delay) |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Weather disruption: Blizzard / whiteout conditions | HIGH | Red Blizzard |
Gnd: Hazard; Sea: Closed; Air: No-Go | hazard response (evacuation / debris clearance) | Turmae (BNO-03) | — | — | No observer (weather delay) |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Weather disruption: Snow/ice / hazardous travel | HIGH | Red Snow |
Gnd: Hazard; Sea: Restricted; Air: Limited | hazard response (evacuation / debris clearance) | Contubernia (OUR-11) | Tabur-i Derya (Task Unit) (OUR-N10) | Ptisis (Flight) (OUR-A13) | Temple Aprobelle social-harmony auditor |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Weather disruption: Heavy rain / localized flooding | MEDIUM | Orange Rain |
Gnd: Slow; Sea: Restricted; Air: OK | urban stabilization (cordon / curfew enforcement) | Manipuli (HFA-12) | — | — | Straits Convention monitor (civilian) |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Unpermitted ritual on a jetty blocks crew access; officiants fined and site cleared. | LOW | Green Fair |
Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK | ISR overwatch / route scanning | Ordinis (HFA-05) | — | Ptisis (Flight) (HFA-A07) | Senate of Elders liaison |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Weather disruption: Low visibility / navigation hazard | HIGH | Red Fog |
Gnd: Slow; Sea: OK; Air: No-Go | hazard response (evacuation / debris clearance) | Cohortes (ODF-13) | Tabur-i Derya (Task Unit) (ODF-N04) | — | No observer (weather delay) |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | No reports | LOW | Yellow Rain |
Gnd: Slow; Sea: Restricted; Air: OK | corridor security (rail / canal / road checkpointing) | Contubernia (VAE-22) | — | — | Senate of Elders liaison |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Weather disruption: Low visibility / navigation hazard | MEDIUM | Orange Fog |
Gnd: Slow; Sea: OK; Air: Limited | anti-smuggling interdiction / contraband seizure | Ordinis (ALP-11) | — | Ptisis (Flight) (ALP-A11) | Temple Aprobelle social-harmony auditor |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | No reports | N/A | Green Rain |
Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK | infrastructure protection (port/bridge/aqueduct) | Centuriae (VAE-09) | — | — | Temple Aprobelle social-harmony auditor |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Weather disruption: Heavy rain / localized flooding | MEDIUM | Orange Rain |
Gnd: Slow; Sea: Restricted; Air: OK | convoy escort (supply / detainee / artifact transfer) | Ordinis (ODF-16) | — | Ptisis (Flight) (ODF-A13) | Temple Aprobelle social-harmony auditor |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Weather disruption: Heavy rain / localized flooding | MEDIUM | Orange Rain |
Gnd: Slow; Sea: Restricted; Air: OK | counter-insurgency sweep (cell disruption) | Ordinis (HFA-17) | — | Zeygi (Element) (HFA-A17) | Senate of Elders liaison |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Weather disruption: Snow/ice / hazardous travel | HIGH | Red Snow |
Gnd: Hazard; Sea: Restricted; Air: Limited | hazard response (evacuation / debris clearance) | Centuriae (CKD-01) | — | Zeygi (Element) (CKD-A17) | Straits Convention monitor (civilian) |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Weather disruption: Heavy rain / localized flooding | MEDIUM | Orange Rain |
Gnd: Slow; Sea: Restricted; Air: OK | hazard response (evacuation / debris clearance) | Ordinis (VAE-21) | — | — | Senate of Elders liaison |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Weather disruption: Heavy rain / localized flooding | MEDIUM | Orange Rain |
Gnd: Slow; Sea: Restricted; Air: OK | rapid extraction / medevac lift | Ordinis (ALP-18) | — | Ptisis (Flight) (ALP-A06) | Port compliance inspector (HCE) |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Weather disruption: Blizzard / whiteout conditions | HIGH | Red Blizzard |
Gnd: Hazard; Sea: Closed; Air: No-Go | hazard response (evacuation / debris clearance) | Ordinis (ALP-07) | — | — | No observer (weather delay) |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Weather disruption: Heavy rain / localized flooding | MEDIUM | Orange Rain |
Gnd: Slow; Sea: Restricted; Air: Limited | rapid extraction / medevac lift | Centuriae (VAE-09) | — | Zeygi (Element) (VAE-A17) | Temple Aprobelle social-harmony auditor |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | No reports | LOW | Yellow Rain |
Gnd: Slow; Sea: Restricted; Air: OK | anti-smuggling interdiction / contraband seizure | Contubernia (VAE-17) | — | — | Temple Aprobelle social-harmony auditor |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | Weather disruption: Heavy rain / localized flooding | MEDIUM | Orange Rain |
Gnd: Slow; Sea: Restricted; Air: OK | urban stabilization (cordon / curfew enforcement) | Centuriae (HAT-20) | — | Ptisis (Flight) (HAT-A12) | Straits Convention monitor (civilian) |
| ||
| 46/3/52 PSSC | Weather disruption: Blizzard / whiteout conditions | HIGH | Red Blizzard |
Gnd: Hazard; Sea: Closed; Air: No-Go | hazard response (evacuation / debris clearance) | Manipuli (BNO-03) | — | — | No observer (weather delay) |
| ||
| 46/3/52 PSSC | No reports | N/A | Green Fog |
Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK | urban stabilization (cordon / curfew enforcement) | Manipuli (VAE-23) | — | — | Port compliance inspector (HCE) |
| ||
| 46/3/52 PSSC | Unpermitted ritual on a jetty blocks crew access; officiants fined and site cleared. | LOW | Green Fair |
Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK | maritime escort / lake patrol routing | Ordinis (HFA-15) | Birlik-i Gemi (Patrol Element) (HFA-N02) | — | Straits Convention monitor (civilian) |
| ||
| 46/3/52 PSSC | Coordinated arson at grain silos threatens fuel depot; aerial water drops approved. | CRITICAL | Yellow Rain |
Gnd: Slow; Sea: Restricted; Air: OK | ISR overwatch / route scanning | Manipuli (NSJ-21) | — | Ptisis (Flight) (NSJ-A18) | Temple Aprobelle social-harmony auditor |
| ||
| 46/3/52 PSSC | Festival crowding leads to fainting episodes near west stair; misting tents added. | MEDIUM | Green Fair |
Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK | strike deterrence package (show of force) | Contubernia (NSJ-22) | — | Ptisis (Flight) (NSJ-A03) | Straits Convention monitor (civilian) |
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| 46/3/52 PSSC | No reports | N/A | Green Fog |
Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK | corridor security (rail / canal / road checkpointing) | Centuriae (ODF-20) | — | — | Port compliance inspector (HCE) |
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Legend:
Green = routine/compliant
Yellow = variance/adjustment/weather
Red = HIGH/CRITICAL or export-control/deferment
Ops Alert badge reflects forecast-driven operational risk (Green/Yellow/Orange/Red); Ops Impact summarizes ground/sea/air constraints.
The Defter of Muster and Materiel
Within Bassaridian administrative historiography, the table that follows is most commonly cited as the Defter of Muster and Materiel (Defter-i Taxis kai Breviarium in the older courtly shorthand). The label is intentional: it signals that the table functions not as a parade-ground roster, but as a working ledger—compiled for the benefit of port authorities, divisional auditors, and academic observers who study how coercive capacity is distributed across the War League’s jurisdiction.
At its most basic level, the Defter records a consolidated snapshot of the War League’s ordinary categories of personnel and equipment—small arms, ground vehicles, engineering and logistics support, artillery and coastal fires, autonomous systems and fixed defenses, maritime platforms, and aviation—distributed across the Regional Investor system and national allocations. It is therefore a reference for what the War League can plausibly generate without extraordinary requisition, emergency levies, or inter-division transfers.
The present Defter also incorporates lines associated with the Baratar Corporation and the Baratar militia registry. These rows should not be read as War League standing strength. The Baratar Corporation is constitutionally defined as a civilian militia institution—responsible for the legal distribution of arms, registration of armed citizens, and annual training requirements—operating independently of the professional War League chain of command and overseen through the civilian legislature. In constitutional terms, Baratar mobilization is a civic instrument: it is activated by the Council of Representatives under defined emergency conditions and remains distinct from regular military forces even when coordinated with municipal and shrine authorities.
Because the Baratar is a decentralized citizen-militia comprised largely of Alperkin citizens and traditions, the Baratar rows are best understood as a civic readiness register embedded within the broader security economy of Bassaridia Vaeringheim, rather than as a professional order of battle. This framing reflects the constitutional integration of Alperkin representation and cultural authority within the state’s legislative and protective architecture.
The Defter is maintained as a day-to-day operational overview. Rather than claiming to enumerate every movement or attachment in real time, it offers an academically useful approximation of “what is in operation” on a given day, interpreted from the War League’s daily operational ledger: the day’s ongoing events, stated urgency, and domain constraints (ground/sea/air) provide the immediate context, while routine tempo—training rotations, readiness checks, scheduled maintenance, and standard patrol cycles—provides the background hum of activity that rarely warrants narrative treatment but nevertheless consumes personnel-hours and platform availability. In the case of Baratar-tracked equipment, the displayed “used” value should be read as routine internal-security posture and training draw (and is intentionally treated as a bounded estimate unless an explicit mobilization context is present).
For this reason, deployments reflected through the Defter should be read as the visible face of a wider tempo that includes both published and unpublished activity. In the War League’s own internal language, the ledger distinguishes between what is “named” (explicitly linked to an incident or public-facing task) and what is “kept ordinary” (routine posture, quiet reinforcement, and doctrinally expected coverage). The Defter is designed to remain legible under both conditions: it links capability to daily circumstance without requiring that every circumstance be described in full.
This report is non-binding. It is compiled as a practical academic overview, not as a definitive order of battle, and it does not constrain War League command discretion. The War League may deploy additional units as needed—including rapid reinforcements, specialized detachments, corridor task-elements, or politically restricted attachments—that may not be reported within the table on the day they are used, may be aggregated under broader headings, or may appear only after a delay. Separately, the Baratar may be activated in whole or in part only under the civic mobilization authorities defined in constitutional law, and its numbers should be interpreted accordingly. Accordingly, the Defter should be treated as a day-to-day overview of standard allocation and routine operational draw, not an exhaustive statement of all forces in motion.
| Image | Unit | Total | Regional investors | Service divisions / national allocations | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Personnel & readiness | |||||||||||||
| Active Units | 249,973 | 25,866 used: 6,120 |
20,847 used: 8,900 |
25,042 used: 10,880 |
1,749 used: 144 |
1,008 used: 83 |
7,246 used: 3,720 |
10,187 used: 180 |
15,385 used: 1,273 |
8,354 used: 1,080 |
21,206 used: 180 |
113,083 used: 3,300 | |
| Reserve Units | 305,525 | 31,615 | 25,480 | 30,608 | 2,138 | 1,232 | 8,857 | 12,451 | 18,803 | 10,211 | 25,918 | 138,212 | |
| 1,316,449 | 148,005 used: 29,601 |
165,738 used: 33,147 |
136,255 used: 27,251 |
11,394 used: 2,279 |
5,002 used: 1,000 |
48,964 used: 9,792 |
69,264 used: 13,852 |
73,785 used: 14,757 |
45,868 used: 9,173 |
143,225 used: 28,645 |
468,949 used: 93,789 | ||
| 1,608,990 | 180,894 | 202,568 | 166,534 | 13,926 | 6,114 | 59,844 | 84,656 | 90,182 | 56,061 | 175,052 | 573,159 | ||
| Small arms & infantry weapons | |||||||||||||
| Kalithros Class Rifle | 169,837 | 17,563 used: 7,470 |
14,156 used: 9,800 |
17,006 used: 11,330 |
1,192 used: 188 |
688 used: 108 |
4,931 used: 4,931 |
6,916 used: 1,380 |
10,466 used: 1,654 |
5,684 used: 1,080 |
14,402 used: 180 |
76,832 used: 3,300 | |
| 574,077 | 64,542 | 72,275 | 59,418 | 4,969 | 2,181 | 21,352 | 30,205 | 32,176 | 20,002 | 62,458 | 204,499 | ||
| 511,166 | 57,469 | 64,355 | 52,907 | 4,424 | 1,942 | 19,012 | 26,895 | 28,650 | 17,810 | 55,613 | 182,089 | ||
| 425,972 | 47,891 used: 5 |
53,629 used: 1 |
44,089 used: 2 |
3,687 | 1,619 | 15,843 used: 2 |
22,412 used: 2 |
23,875 used: 2 |
14,842 | 46,344 used: 3 |
151,741 used: 2 | ||
| Delphica Class Grenadier Rifle | 44,520 | 4,604 used: 864 |
3,711 used: 1,272 |
4,458 used: 1,608 |
312 used: 16 |
180 used: 9 |
1,293 used: 504 |
1,813 | 2,744 used: 143 |
1,490 used: 120 |
3,775 | 20,140 used: 480 | |
| Chrysos Class Commando Rifle | 19,821 | 2,050 used: 480 |
1,652 used: 760 |
1,985 used: 520 |
139 used: 6 |
80 used: 3 |
575 used: 360 |
807 used: 480 |
1,221 used: 51 |
663 used: 60 |
1,681 | 8,967 used: 180 | |
| Lothaya Class Sniper Rifle | 6,099 | 631 used: 90 |
509 used: 120 |
611 used: 156 |
43 used: 1 |
25 used: 1 |
177 used: 54 |
248 | 375 used: 16 |
204 used: 18 |
517 | 2,556 used: 54 | |
| 78,043 | 8,807 used: 440 |
9,863 used: 493 |
8,113 used: 405 |
678 used: 34 |
297 used: 14 |
2,915 used: 145 |
4,123 used: 206 |
4,390 used: 220 |
2,731 used: 136 |
8,516 used: 425 |
28,610 used: 1,430 | ||
| Erythros Class Pistol | 28,540 | 2,952 used: 224 |
2,379 used: 224 |
2,858 used: 112 |
200 used: 11 |
116 used: 6 |
828 used: 448 |
1,162 used: 300 |
1,758 used: 95 |
955 | 2,421 | 12,911 | |
| 738,354 | 83,011 used: 4,150 |
92,957 used: 4,647 |
76,421 used: 3,821 |
6,391 used: 319 |
2,806 used: 140 |
27,462 used: 1,373 |
38,848 used: 1,942 |
41,384 used: 2,070 |
25,726 used: 1,286 |
80,330 used: 4,016 |
263,018 used: 13,150 | ||
| 331,477 | 37,249 | 41,711 | 34,291 | 2,868 | 1,259 | 12,323 | 17,432 | 18,570 | 11,544 | 36,046 | 118,184 | ||
| Bubalus XT Class Revolver | 150,285 | 15,541 used: 670 |
12,526 used: 1,050 |
15,049 used: 1,220 |
1,055 used: 21 |
609 used: 12 |
4,363 used: 430 |
6,120 used: 30 |
9,261 used: 187 |
5,030 used: 150 |
12,744 used: 30 |
67,987 used: 360 | |
| Harpyia Class Submachine Gun | 22,349 | 2,312 used: 900 |
1,863 | 2,238 used: 450 |
157 used: 43 |
91 used: 25 |
649 used: 649 |
910 used: 910 |
1,377 used: 382 |
748 | 1,896 | 10,110 | |
| 60,831 | 6,515 used: 2 |
7,297 used: 4 |
6,000 used: 4 |
502 | 220 | 2,157 used: 3 |
3,048 used: 1 |
3,245 used: 4 |
2,018 | 6,313 | 23,516 used: 2 | ||
| Strix Class Combat Shotgun | 35,555 | 3,677 | 2,964 | 3,561 | 249 | 144 | 1,032 | 1,448 | 2,190 | 1,190 | 3,015 | 15,346 | |
| 207,519 | 23,413 used: 1,170 |
26,219 used: 1,310 |
21,555 used: 1,077 |
1,802 used: 90 |
791 used: 39 |
7,746 used: 387 |
10,957 used: 547 |
11,672 used: 584 |
7,256 used: 362 |
22,657 used: 1,132 |
73,451 used: 3,672 | ||
| Regavis Class DMR | 43,178 | 4,465 | 3,599 | 4,323 | 303 | 175 | 1,254 | 1,759 used: 1,200 |
2,661 | 1,445 | 3,661 | 19,534 | |
| Cathartes Class RPG | 6,182 | 640 used: 90 |
516 used: 120 |
620 used: 156 |
43 used: 1 |
25 used: 1 |
179 used: 54 |
251 | 380 used: 16 |
206 used: 18 |
525 | 2,797 used: 54 | |
| 375,794 | 42,256 used: 2,112 |
47,325 used: 2,366 |
38,920 used: 1,946 |
3,256 used: 163 |
1,430 used: 71 |
13,975 used: 698 |
19,770 used: 988 |
21,060 used: 1,053 |
13,080 used: 654 |
40,948 used: 2,047 |
134,774 used: 6,738 | ||
| Armored vehicles & ground support | |||||||||||||
| Makra Class Battle Tank | 1,290 | 133 used: 58 |
107 used: 60 |
129 used: 40 |
9 | 5 | 37 used: 37 |
53 used: 10 |
79 used: 2 |
43 used: 2 |
109 used: 20 |
584 used: 20 | |
| Laya Class Heavy Tank | 444 | 46 | 37 | 45 | 3 | 2 | 13 | 18 | 27 | 15 | 38 | 201 | |
| Arachne Class Light Tank | 1,560 | 162 used: 36 |
130 used: 48 |
157 used: 64 |
11 | 6 | 45 used: 20 |
63 | 95 used: 4 |
52 used: 4 |
133 | 705 used: 20 | |
| Thalassa Class Main Battle Tank | 765 | 80 used: 8 |
64 used: 12 |
77 used: 16 |
5 | 3 | 22 used: 4 |
30 | 46 | 25 | 66 | 346 used: 4 | |
| Syrinx Class Armored Infantry | 7,067 | 731 used: 217 |
589 used: 295 |
708 used: 350 |
50 used: 6 |
29 used: 3 |
205 used: 129 |
288 used: 21 |
436 used: 53 |
237 used: 35 |
599 used: 31 |
3,198 used: 114 | |
| Bijarian Command Vehicle | 115 | 12 used: 12 |
10 used: 10 |
12 used: 12 |
1 used: 1 |
0 | 3 used: 3 |
4 used: 4 |
6 used: 6 |
3 used: 3 |
10 used: 10 |
52 used: 30 | |
| Onceanic Recon Vehicle | 495 | 52 used: 18 |
42 used: 42 |
50 used: 32 |
3 used: 1 |
2 used: 1 |
14 used: 14 |
20 used: 19 |
30 used: 19 |
16 used: 11 |
43 used: 19 |
223 used: 30 | |
| Ephyra Class Anti-Aircraft Vehicle | 218 | 23 used: 6 |
19 used: 4 |
22 | 1 | 1 | 6 used: 6 |
8 used: 5 |
13 used: 2 |
7 used: 2 |
19 used: 5 |
99 used: 2 | |
| Ampelos Class Armored Recovery Vehicle | 495 | 52 used: 38 |
42 used: 42 |
50 used: 50 |
3 used: 3 |
2 used: 2 |
14 used: 14 |
20 used: 8 |
30 used: 30 |
16 used: 2 |
43 used: 36 |
223 used: 18 | |
| Penthia Class Bridge-Laying Vehicle | 146 | 16 used: 5 |
13 used: 7 |
15 used: 8 |
1 | 0 | 4 used: 3 |
5 used: 2 |
8 used: 4 |
4 used: 1 |
13 used: 2 |
66 used: 1 | |
| Ampelos Class Rail-Laying Engineering Vehicle | 301 | 32 | 26 | 31 | 2 | 1 | 8 | 12 | 17 | 9 | 26 | 137 | |
| Corythia Class Dedicated Logistics and Transport Truck | 301 | 32 used: 32 |
26 used: 26 |
31 used: 31 |
2 used: 2 |
1 used: 1 |
8 used: 8 |
12 used: 3 |
17 used: 17 |
9 used: 9 |
26 used: 3 |
137 used: 120 | |
| Icaria Class Mine-Clearing / Combat Engineering Vehicle | 134 | 14 used: 8 |
11 used: 11 |
14 used: 14 |
1 | 0 | 4 used: 4 |
5 | 8 | 4 | 11 | 61 used: 4 | |
| Artillery, mortars & coastal fires | |||||||||||||
| Aithra Class Howitzer | 321 | 34 used: 12 |
27 used: 18 |
33 used: 24 |
2 | 1 | 9 used: 6 |
13 | 19 | 10 | 28 | 145 used: 6 | |
| Aetheris Class Towed Howitzer | 941 | 98 used: 48 |
79 used: 48 |
95 used: 62 |
7 used: 1 |
4 used: 1 |
27 used: 27 |
38 used: 5 |
57 used: 15 |
31 used: 5 |
80 used: 10 |
426 used: 17 | |
| Iynas Class Field Gun | 753 | 78 used: 24 |
63 used: 21 |
76 used: 21 |
5 used: 2 |
3 used: 1 |
22 used: 8 |
30 used: 14 |
46 used: 18 |
25 used: 4 |
64 used: 19 |
341 used: 5 | |
| 300mm Secutor Class Coastal Gun | 516 | 53 used: 20 |
43 used: 23 |
52 used: 13 |
4 | 2 | 15 used: 4 |
21 used: 5 |
32 used: 5 |
17 used: 5 |
43 used: 5 |
234 used: 5 | |
| 155mm Halicarn Class Self-Propelled Howitzer | 373 | 39 | 32 | 38 | 3 | 1 | 10 | 15 | 22 | 12 | 32 | 169 | |
| 120mm Odiferian Class Mortar Carrier | 218 | 23 used: 16 |
19 used: 19 |
22 used: 9 |
1 used: 1 |
1 used: 1 |
6 used: 6 |
8 used: 8 |
13 used: 13 |
7 used: 5 |
19 used: 9 |
99 used: 5 | |
| Autonomous systems, prototypes & fixed defenses | |||||||||||||
| Quadwalker “Horehound” 4170 | 495 | 52 | 42 | 50 | 3 | 2 | 14 | 20 | 30 | 16 | 43 | 223 | |
| Quadwalker “Dungbeetle” 4172 | 361 | 37 used: 37 |
30 used: 18 |
36 used: 34 |
3 used: 2 |
1 | 10 used: 10 |
15 used: 10 |
22 used: 16 |
12 used: 8 |
30 used: 18 |
164 used: 40 | |
| Quadwalker “Killbot” 4200 | 734 | 76 used: 16 |
62 used: 36 |
74 used: 18 |
5 used: 1 |
3 used: 1 |
21 used: 21 |
29 used: 18 |
45 used: 16 |
24 | 62 used: 8 |
333 used: 40 | |
| Quadwalker “Oble-Lisea” 4189 | 528 | 55 | 44 | 53 | 4 | 2 | 15 | 21 | 32 | 17 | 45 | 239 | |
| Nexa Class Advanced Prototype | 1,095 | 114 | 92 | 110 | 8 | 4 | 31 | 44 | 67 | 36 | 93 | 496 | |
| Gargani Class Quadwalker | 683 | 71 used: 32 |
57 used: 54 |
69 used: 16 |
5 used: 4 |
3 used: 3 |
19 used: 16 |
27 used: 8 |
41 used: 37 |
22 used: 18 |
58 used: 38 |
309 used: 10 | |
| Abeis Class Advanced Air Defense System (Mobile Laser) | 146 | 16 | 13 | 15 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 5 | 8 | 4 | 13 | 66 | |
| Abeis Class Static Emplacement (Fixed Laser) | 95 | 11 used: 11 |
9 used: 9 |
10 used: 10 |
0 | 0 | 2 used: 2 |
3 used: 3 |
5 used: 5 |
3 used: 3 |
9 used: 4 |
43 used: 10 | |
| Fenruvian THAAD System Facility | 12 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 | |
| Delphis Class Coastal Surveillance Tower | 28 | 2 used: 2 |
2 used: 2 |
2 used: 2 |
2 used: 2 |
2 used: 2 |
2 used: 2 |
2 used: 2 |
2 used: 2 |
2 used: 2 |
2 used: 2 |
8 used: 8 | |
| Anguilla Class Coastal Missile Battery | 373 | 39 used: 12 |
32 used: 18 |
38 used: 8 |
3 used: 2 |
1 | 10 used: 10 |
15 used: 9 |
22 used: 15 |
12 | 32 used: 14 |
169 used: 10 | |
| Model V-99 Thunderguard Citadel Train | 31 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 14 | |
| Naval forces & maritime platforms | |||||||||||||
| Abeis-Erigone Class Littoral Orbital & Missile Intercept Catamaran | 12 | 2 | 1 | 2 used: 2 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 used: 2 |
5 | |
| Abeis-Empress Class Littoral Battlecruiser | 31 | 4 used: 4 |
3 used: 3 |
3 | 0 | 0 | 1 used: 1 |
1 used: 1 |
2 used: 2 |
1 | 3 used: 3 |
14 | |
| Abeis-Aetherion Class Multidomain Hover-Corvette (active 1/2/52 PSSC) |
4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 used: 4 | |
| Kalithros-Class Amphibious Airstrip Barge | 12 | 2 used: 2 |
1 used: 1 |
2 used: 2 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 5 | |
| Aiji Class Air-Caravan | 31 | 4 used: 1 |
3 used: 3 |
3 | 0 | 0 | 1 used: 1 |
1 used: 1 |
2 used: 2 |
1 used: 1 |
3 used: 3 |
14 used: 2 | |
| Sideron Class Coastal Battlecruiser | 31 | 4 used: 4 |
3 used: 3 |
3 | 0 | 0 | 1 used: 1 |
1 | 2 used: 2 |
1 used: 1 |
3 used: 3 |
14 used: 5 | |
| Eidolon Class Cruiser | 31 | 4 used: 4 |
3 used: 3 |
3 used: 3 |
0 | 0 | 1 used: 1 |
1 | 2 used: 2 |
1 | 3 | 14 | |
| Acheron Class Submersible Destroyer | 12 | 2 used: 2 |
1 | 2 used: 2 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 used: 2 |
5 used: 5 | |
| Xylanda Class Attack Submarine | 31 | 4 used: 4 |
3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 1 used: 1 |
1 used: 1 |
2 used: 2 |
1 | 3 | 14 used: 5 | |
| Bijarian Ballistic Missile Submarine | 12 | 2 used: 2 |
1 used: 1 |
2 used: 2 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 used: 2 |
5 | |
| Vaeringheim Class Corvette | 83 | 9 used: 8 |
7 used: 7 |
9 used: 9 |
0 | 0 | 2 used: 2 |
3 used: 3 |
5 used: 5 |
3 | 7 used: 7 |
38 used: 5 | |
| Sylvapolis Class Frigate | 43 | 5 used: 4 |
4 used: 4 |
5 | 0 | 0 | 1 used: 1 |
1 used: 1 |
2 used: 2 |
1 | 4 used: 4 |
20 | |
| Atterian Class Combat Ship | 12 | 2 used: 2 |
1 | 2 used: 2 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 used: 2 |
5 used: 5 | |
| Aetherium Class Patrol Ship | 95 | 11 used: 4 |
9 used: 4 |
10 used: 10 |
0 | 0 | 2 used: 2 |
3 used: 3 |
5 | 3 | 9 used: 4 |
43 used: 5 | |
| Velkara Class Littoral Landing Ship | 31 | 4 used: 4 |
3 used: 3 |
3 | 0 | 0 | 1 used: 1 |
1 | 2 used: 2 |
1 | 3 used: 3 |
14 used: 10 | |
| Saluria Class Gunboat | 43 | 5 used: 4 |
4 used: 4 |
5 | 0 | 0 | 1 used: 1 |
1 used: 1 |
2 used: 2 |
1 | 4 | 20 used: 5 | |
| Cetus Class Attack Craft | 64 | 7 | 6 | 7 used: 6 |
0 | 0 | 1 used: 1 |
2 used: 2 |
3 | 2 | 6 used: 6 |
29 | |
| Tartarian Amphibious Assault Craft | 83 | 9 | 7 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 7 | 38 | |
| Ismael Class Privateer Commission | 50 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 50 used: 30 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Odobenus Class Minelayer | 31 | 4 | 3 used: 3 |
3 used: 3 |
0 | 0 | 1 used: 1 |
1 used: 1 |
2 used: 2 |
1 | 3 used: 3 |
14 used: 5 | |
| Cetomagna Class Minehunter | 31 | 4 used: 4 |
3 used: 3 |
3 used: 3 |
0 | 0 | 1 used: 1 |
1 used: 1 |
2 used: 2 |
1 | 3 used: 3 |
14 used: 10 | |
| Mobile platforms, UAVs & aviation | |||||||||||||
| Abeis-Bulhanu Class High-Speed Skirmisher (Hoverbike) | 1,290 | 133 used: 12 |
107 used: 30 |
129 used: 30 |
9 used: 6 |
5 used: 3 |
37 used: 37 |
53 used: 39 |
79 used: 57 |
43 used: 27 |
109 used: 42 |
584 used: 45 | |
| Abeis-Bulhanu Khamsin-Class Desert Skirmisher | 1,063 | 110 used: 5 |
89 used: 5 |
107 used: 2 |
7 | 4 | 31 used: 2 |
43 used: 2 |
65 used: 1 |
35 used: 2 |
90 used: 2 |
481 used: 1 | |
| Abeis-Bulhanu Virelia-Class Urban Pacifier | 671 | 69 | 56 | 67 | 5 | 3 | 19 | 27 | 41 used: 1 |
22 | 57 | 303 | |
| Abeis-Bulhanu Hrimthurs-Class Arctic Hoverbike | 805 | 84 | 67 | 81 | 5 | 3 | 23 | 33 | 49 | 27 | 69 | 364 | |
| Abeis-Ismael Class “Cathartes” Littoral Hoverbike | 857 | 89 | 72 | 86 | 6 | 3 | 25 | 35 | 52 | 28 | 73 | 387 | |
| Abeis-Empress Class “Strix-E” Swarm-Interdictor Littoral Hoverbike | 683 | 71 used: 36 |
57 used: 24 |
69 used: 66 |
5 | 3 | 19 used: 19 |
27 used: 27 |
41 | 22 used: 12 |
58 used: 39 |
309 used: 60 | |
| Abeis-Minerva Class Combat Littoral Strike Aircraft | 83 | 9 used: 8 |
7 used: 5 |
9 used: 9 |
0 | 0 | 2 used: 2 |
3 | 5 | 3 | 7 | 38 used: 5 | |
| Abeis-Boreas Littoral Dominance Helicopter | 134 | 14 used: 4 |
11 used: 9 |
14 used: 8 |
1 | 0 | 4 used: 4 |
5 used: 4 |
8 used: 2 |
4 used: 4 |
11 used: 5 |
61 used: 7 | |
| Aithra Class Proximity Aircraft | 146 | 16 used: 4 |
13 used: 8 |
15 used: 9 |
1 | 0 | 4 used: 4 |
5 | 8 used: 4 |
4 | 13 used: 9 |
66 | |
| Symphonara Class Compound Intercept | 83 | 9 used: 4 |
7 used: 7 |
9 | 0 | 0 | 2 used: 2 |
3 | 5 | 3 | 7 used: 4 |
38 used: 10 | |
| Thalassa Class Attack Helicopter | 198 | 21 used: 8 |
17 used: 4 |
21 used: 5 |
1 used: 1 |
1 used: 1 |
5 used: 5 |
7 used: 4 |
11 used: 11 |
6 | 17 used: 10 |
90 used: 9 | |
| Catonis Class Unmanned Aircraft (UAV) | 95 | 11 used: 11 |
9 used: 9 |
10 used: 7 |
0 | 0 | 2 used: 2 |
3 | 5 used: 5 |
3 | 9 used: 2 |
43 used: 22 | |
| Lotos Class Tactical UAV | 167 | 18 used: 10 |
14 used: 9 |
17 used: 5 |
1 | 1 | 4 | 6 | 10 used: 5 |
5 used: 4 |
15 used: 5 |
75 used: 6 | |
| Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV | 167 | 18 used: 4 |
14 used: 9 |
17 | 1 | 1 used: 1 |
4 used: 4 |
6 used: 4 |
10 used: 9 |
5 used: 4 |
15 used: 5 |
75 used: 7 | |
| Chrysos Class Sea Bomber | 218 | 23 used: 8 |
19 used: 5 |
22 used: 4 |
1 | 1 used: 1 |
6 used: 6 |
8 used: 8 |
13 used: 8 |
7 | 19 used: 5 |
99 used: 5 | |
| Misttalon Class Heavy Bomber | 31 | 4 used: 4 |
3 used: 3 |
3 used: 3 |
0 | 0 | 1 used: 1 |
1 used: 1 |
2 used: 2 |
1 | 3 | 14 used: 5 | |
| Orphali Class Tanker Aircraft | 64 | 7 used: 7 |
6 used: 6 |
7 used: 7 |
0 | 0 | 1 used: 1 |
2 | 3 used: 3 |
2 used: 2 |
6 used: 6 |
29 used: 20 | |
| Ventiflor Eye Class AEW&C Aircraft | 31 | 4 used: 4 |
3 used: 3 |
3 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 used: 1 |
2 used: 2 |
1 used: 1 |
3 | 14 used: 5 | |
| Fluxus Class Maritime Patrol Aircraft | 95 | 11 used: 4 |
9 used: 5 |
10 used: 4 |
0 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 5 used: 5 |
3 | 9 | 43 | |
| Hostica Class Maritime Patrol Aircraft | 95 | 11 used: 4 |
9 used: 8 |
10 used: 4 |
0 | 0 | 2 | 3 used: 3 |
5 | 3 | 9 used: 5 |
43 used: 5 | |
| Nefelian Transport Plane | 115 | 12 used: 4 |
10 used: 5 |
12 | 1 used: 1 |
0 | 3 used: 3 |
4 used: 4 |
6 used: 6 |
3 | 10 used: 4 |
52 | |
| Noctiluna Class Medium Transport Helicopter | 134 | 14 used: 4 |
11 used: 9 |
14 used: 5 |
1 used: 1 |
0 | 4 used: 4 |
5 | 8 used: 8 |
4 | 11 used: 5 |
61 used: 2 | |
| Umbraclaw Class Heavy Transport Helicopter | 115 | 12 used: 12 |
10 used: 4 |
12 used: 9 |
1 | 0 | 3 | 4 used: 4 |
6 used: 4 |
3 used: 3 |
10 used: 5 |
52 | |
Daily overview: usage is a capped estimate derived from War League daily ops plus routine training/maintenance/unpublished activity.
Hard rule: used never exceeds availability in any cell or across a shared ops-division group.
Hatch Ministry: always attempts to deploy 30 Ismael Class Privateer commissions (capped to what exists).
Small arms: selected only when appropriate to the day’s operations (VBSS, security, unrest, etc.).
Baratar militia: Baratar personnel rows are inventory-only; Baratar weapons (including grenades) are estimated as used only during internal/domestic operations.
Organizational Breakdown- Ground Forces
| Organizational Level | Composition (Subunits per Parent) | Division Breakdown (Units / Personnel) | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alpazkigz Division | Odiferia Division | Vaeringheim Division | Haifa Division | Jeseri Division | Hatch Ministry Division | New South Jangsong Division | Haifan Bassaridia Division | Bassaridian Normark Division | Council of Kings Division | ||
| Division Totals | 1 Division | 1 unit (20,847 active / 25,480 reserve) |
1 unit (25,045 active / 30,610 reserve) |
1 unit (25,865 active / 31,613 reserve) |
1 unit (1,749 active / 2,138 reserve) |
1 unit (1,011 active / 1,235 reserve) |
1 unit (7,248 active / 8,858 reserve) |
1 unit (10,189 active / 12,453 reserve) |
1 unit (15,383 active / 18,801 reserve) |
1 unit (8,355 active / 10,212 reserve) |
1 unit (134,289 active / 164,131 reserve) |
| Cohortes | 1 Division = Varies | ~14 Cohortes (1,489 active / 1,820 reserve) |
~17 Cohortes (1,473 active / 1,801 reserve) |
~18 Cohortes (1,437 active / 1,756 reserve) |
~1 Cohors (175 active / 213 reserve) |
~1 Cohors (101 active / 124 reserve) |
~7 Cohortes (1,035 active / 1,265 reserve) |
~10 Cohortes (1,456 active / 1,782 reserve) |
~15 Cohortes (2,307 active / 2,850 reserve) |
~4 Cohortes (2,089 active / 2,553 reserve) |
~90 Cohortes (1,492 active / 1,824 reserve) |
| Centuriae | 1 Cohors = 4 Centuriae | 56 Centuriae (372 active / 455 reserve) |
68 Centuriae (368 active / 451 reserve) |
72 Centuriae (359 active / 439 reserve) |
4 Centuriae (44 active / 54 reserve) |
4 Centuriae (25 active / 31 reserve) |
28 Centuriae (259 active / 323 reserve) |
40 Centuriae (365 active / 446 reserve) |
60 Centuriae (578 active / 713 reserve) |
16 Centuriae (522 active / 638 reserve) |
360 Centuriae (373 active / 456 reserve) |
| Manipuli | 1 Centuria = 5 Manipuli | 280 Manipuli (74 active / 91 reserve) |
340 Manipuli (74 active / 90 reserve) |
360 Manipuli (72 active / 88 reserve) |
20 Manipuli (9 active / 11 reserve) |
20 Manipuli (6 active / 7 reserve) |
140 Manipuli (52 active / 65 reserve) |
200 Manipuli (73 active / 89 reserve) |
300 Manipuli (116 active / 143 reserve) |
80 Manipuli (104 active / 128 reserve) |
1,343 Manipuli (100 active / 122 reserve) |
| Ordinis | 1 Manipulus = 3 Ordinis | 840 Ordinis (24 active / 30 reserve) |
1,020 Ordinis (24 active / 30 reserve) |
1,080 Ordinis (22 active / 27 reserve) |
60 Ordinis (3 active / 4 reserve) |
60 Ordinis (3 active / 3 reserve) |
420 Ordinis (19 active / 23 reserve) |
600 Ordinis (27 active / 33 reserve) |
900 Ordinis (43 active / 53 reserve) |
240 Ordinis (35 active / 43 reserve) |
4,069 Ordinis (33 active / 41 reserve) |
| Contubernia | 1 Ordo = 2 Contubernia | 1,680 Contubernia (12 active / 15 reserve) |
2,040 Contubernia (12 active / 15 reserve) |
2,160 Contubernia (11 active / 14 reserve) |
120 Contubernia (2 active / 3 reserve) |
120 Contubernia (1 active / 2 reserve) |
840 Contubernia (9 active / 11 reserve) |
1,200 Contubernia (13 active / 16 reserve) |
1,800 Contubernia (21 active / 27 reserve) |
480 Contubernia (17 active / 21 reserve) |
7,899 Contubernia (16 active / 20 reserve) |
| Turmae | 1 Contubernium = 2 Turmae | 3,360 Turmae (6 active / 8 reserve) |
4,080 Turmae (6 active / 8 reserve) |
4,320 Turmae (6 active / 7 reserve) |
240 Turmae (1 active / 2 reserve) |
240 Turmae (1 active / 1 reserve) |
1,680 Turmae (5 active / 6 reserve) |
2,400 Turmae (6 active / 8 reserve) |
3,600 Turmae (11 active / 13 reserve) |
960 Turmae (9 active / 11 reserve) |
16,786 Turmae (8 active / 10 reserve) |
| Organizational Level | Composition | Division Breakdown | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alpazkigz Division | Odiferia Division | Vaeringheim Division | Haifa Division | Jeseri Division | Hatch Ministry Division | New South Jangsong Division | Haifan Bassaridia Division | ||
| Ordu (Task Group) | 1 Ordu = 2 Tabur-i Derya (≈12 ships) | 5 Ordus (59 ships) |
5 Ordus (53 ships) |
4 Ordus (43 ships) |
— | — | 6 Ordus (63 ships) |
2 Ordus (14 ships) |
4 Ordus (42 ships) |
| Tabur-i Derya (Task Unit) | 1 Tabur = 3 Birlik-i Gemi (≈6 ships) | 10 Tabur (59 ships) |
9 Tabur (53 ships) |
8 Tabur (43 ships) |
— | — | 11 Tabur (63 ships) |
3 Tabur (14 ships) |
7 Tabur (42 ships) |
| Birlik-i Gemi (Patrol Element) | 1 Birlik = 2 ships | 30 Birlik (59 ships) |
27 Birlik (53 ships) |
22 Birlik (43 ships) |
— | — | 32 Birlik (63 ships) |
7 Birlik (14 ships) |
21 Birlik (42 ships) |
Organizational Breakdown – Air Forces
| Organizational Level | Composition (Sub-units / Aircraft per Parent) | Division Breakdown (Units / Aircraft) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alpazkigz Division | Odiferia Division | Vaeringheim Division | Haifa Division | Jeseri Division | Hatch Ministry Division | New South Jangsong Division | Haifan Bassaridia Division | ||
| Division Totals | 1 Division | 1 unit (202 a/c) |
1 unit (169 a/c) |
1 unit (147 a/c) |
1 unit (9 a/c) |
1 unit (1 a/c) |
1 unit (49 a/c) |
1 unit (69 a/c) |
1 unit (142 a/c) |
| Moira (Squadron) |
1 Moira = 3 Ptiseis ≈ 12 a/c | 17 Moirai (202 a/c) |
15 Moirai (169 a/c) |
13 Moirai (147 a/c) |
1 Moira (9 a/c) |
1 Moira (1 a/c) |
5 Moirai (49 a/c) |
6 Moirai (69 a/c) |
12 Moirai (142 a/c) |
| Ptisis (Flight) |
1 Ptisis = 2 Zeygi ≈ 4 a/c | 51 Ptiseis (202 a/c) |
43 Ptiseis (169 a/c) |
37 Ptiseis (147 a/c) |
3 Ptiseis (9 a/c) |
1 Ptisis (1 a/c) |
13 Ptiseis (49 a/c) |
18 Ptiseis (69 a/c) |
36 Ptiseis (142 a/c) |
| Zeygi (Element) |
1 Zeygi = 2 aircraft | 101 Zeygi (202 a/c) |
85 Zeygi (169 a/c) |
74 Zeygi (147 a/c) |
5 Zeygi (9 a/c) |
1 Zeygi (1 a/c) |
25 Zeygi (49 a/c) |
35 Zeygi (69 a/c) |
71 Zeygi (142 a/c) |
Operational Activity
- See also: Bassaridian War League Operational Activity (Pre-50.92 PSSC)
- See also: Bassaridian War League Operational Activity (51 PSSC)
The table below provides a concise account of both past and ongoing missions undertaken by the various Divisions of the Bassaridian War League. Each entry details the key dates, the specific unit or formatiocn involved, the operation’s objectives, and a short synopsis of events and progress. By compiling this information, the table offers an accessible reference to the War League’s strategic commitments, illustrating how different Divisions tackle insurgencies, protect vital infrastructure, and ensure overall security across the Bassaridian sphere.
| Date | Formation | Subject | Summary | Operation Image |
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| 52 PSSC | Vaeringheim Division | Operation "Nenajióz" |
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| 52 PSSC | Alpazkigz Division | Operation "Nazht Séiakaren" |
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| 52 PSSC | Odiferia Division | Operation "De Séiakaren" |
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| 52 PSSC | Jeseri Division | Operation "Häme frebéiot" | *28/1/52 PSSC: The Jeseri Division deploys one Manipulus to Luminaria after gunmen seize the Moon-Fount cloisters of the Conclave Illuminara during dawn rites, with hostages reported inside. Objectives are to isolate the cloisters, conduct precision breach-and-clear operations, free hostages, and preserve sacred architecture. Oceanic conditions (52 °F, 8 % chance of rain, 3 mph E; late-afternoon clearing, crisp evening air).
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| 52 PSSC | Hatch Ministry Division | Operation "Ice azdigáit" |
Aerial Forces
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| 52 PSSC | New South Jangsong Division | Operation "Qandros Wrath" |
One Manipulus, consisting of:
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| 52 PSSC | Haifan Bassaridia Division | Operation "Arete" |
Aerial Forces
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| 52 PSSC | Bassaridian Normark Division | Operation "Temptresos Sana" |
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| 52 PSSC | Council of Kings Division | Operation "Bebéakáus Ski" |
Ground Forces (embarked)
Naval Forces (Task Group)
Aerial Forces
None (interior mountain pass)
Attached civlog shuttles: Kybele Nomad Terrain Wagon & Aurelia Utility Pick-up (movement of clergy, records, and secured relics)
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| 52 PSSC | Ouriana Division | Operation Cu Suamä |
Conditions may vary during the campaign, to include:
(For reporting uniformity, Baratar manpower and issue counts are rendered as squad-equivalents at 10 militia per squad; remainder assigned to HQ/overflow elements.)
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