Corridor security; port and market protection; expeditionary campaigning; internal stabilisation; support to temple and missionary governance
The Bassaridian War League is responsible for defending Bassaridia's corridors and settlements, along the Strait of Haifa, Lake Morovia, and around the world.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.”
Reports and Deployment
Unit Numbers
This table presents a detailed accounting of the military forces and equipment allocated to each domestic Regional Investor operating under the command structure of the General Port of Lake Morovia. Each Regional Investor is responsible for using the forces acquired through port-based investment to ensure the defense of the city or cities they represent. These responsibilities are distributed across major divisions, including the Vaeringheim Division, the Alpazkigz Division, the Odiferia Division, the Haifa Division, the Jeseri Division, the Hatch Ministry Division, the New South Jangsong Division, the Haifan Bassaridia Division, and as of 61/2/51 PSSC, the Bassaridian Normark Division. Each division is composed of various cities or territories whose respective military contributions are shown in numerical detail, with figures reflecting both standing force levels and recent expansions.
At the national level, the Council of Kings Division serves as the central command structure for forces that are not tied to any individual region but instead serve the strategic interests of the entire nation. Established in late 51 PSSC, the Council of Kings Division draws upon foreign investments—most notably from ports such as Corumia and Euranidom—which, due to constitutional bans, are legally prohibited from importing weaponry directly from Bassaridia Vaeringheim. Consequently, the arms and equipment funded by these foreign entities are claimed and managed by the Council of Kings, which uses them to support Regional Investors as needed and to conduct foreign military campaigns. This ensures both legal compliance with export restrictions and strategic flexibility in the deployment of forces.
The body of the table enumerates total force and equipment levels across a range of categories. These include active and reserve personnel totals, as well as a full inventory of specific military hardware types. These range from small arms like the Kalithros Class Rifle and Chrysos Commando Rifle to heavy vehicles such as the Makra Class Battle Tank and Thalassa Class Main Battle Tank. Artillery systems, armored recovery vehicles, mobile command units, and advanced robotics like the Quadwalker series are also represented, alongside a robust fleet of naval and aerial assets including aircraft carriers, submarines, frigates, attack helicopters, and unmanned aerial vehicles. Each item is tabulated with a total quantity and its respective distribution across the divisions.
As shown, divisions such as Alpazkigz and Vaeringheim tend to receive the largest shares of advanced weaponry and personnel, reflecting their prominence and investment in port infrastructure. In contrast, smaller or more specialized divisions such as Jeseri or the Hatch Ministry often receive a more targeted allocation, reflecting unique operational mandates or territorial scope. Naval and aerospace assets are similarly distributed with a focus on coastal or high-value divisions.
The table remains a critical reference for understanding the defense structure of Bassaridia Vaeringheim and the strategic role of the General Port of Lake Morovia in sustaining national and regional security.
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.
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.
3/1/52 PSSC: The Vaeringheim Division dispatches one Manipulus to Serena after masked riders loot monastic grain caches and night signals are observed across ridgelines. Forces are tasked with securing remaining stores, interdicting mounted raiders in highland terrain, and suppressing ridge-to-ridge signaling without civilian harm. Mountainous subpolar oceanic conditions (39 °F, 74 % chance of rain, 4 mph SW winds; chilly breeze; scattered showers).
11/1/52 PSSC: The Vaeringheim Division dispatches one Manipulus to Ferrum Citadel after a gas eruption in Deep Gallery 7 triggers a chain collapse, leaving mining crews trapped underground. Objectives are to stabilize shafts, contain toxic gases, rescue trapped miners, and restore critical industrial operations. Hot desert conditions (97 °F, 69 % chance of rain, 13 mph N winds; patchy desert haze; strong sun overhead).
13/1/52 PSSC: The Vaeringheim Division dispatches one Manipulus to Symphonara after saboteurs breach the city’s main aqueduct, causing a pressure collapse that forces emergency rationing. Objectives are to secure the aqueduct system, repair critical breaks, prevent further sabotage, and ensure potable water distribution to the lower districts. Oceanic conditions (63 °F, 70 % chance of rain, 8 mph SW; gentle but persistent rainfall; green foliage thriving).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
1 × Bijarian Command Vehicle (C2 hub; integrates civil water authority & shrine wardens for ration oversight)
22/1/52 PSSC: The Vaeringheim Division dispatches one Manipulus to Catonis Atrium after explosive charges are discovered on the Three-Juniper Causeway, forcing a complete freeze of traffic across the span. Objectives are to secure the causeway, render safe all devices, prevent further disruption to trade and pilgrimage traffic, and identify the cell responsible. Oceanic conditions (63 °F, 85 % chance of rain, 11 mph SE; slow-moving clouds; mild temperatures).
31/1/52 PSSC: The Vaeringheim Division dispatches one Manipulus to Vaeringheim after armed bargemen stage a container-barge blockade across the central navigation channel over inspection fee disputes, collapsing throughput by ~60% in three hours. Objectives are to re-establish navigational flow, secure the channel, detain disruptive elements, protect civilian mariners, and re-open port approaches under managed conditions. Humid subtropical conditions (68 °F, 74 % chance of rain, 13 mph W; scattered clouds, brief shower by dusk).
Ground / Littoral Forces
One Manipulus (riverine/littoral posture), consisting of:
2 × Abeis-Bulhanu Virelia-Class Urban Pacifier squads — crowd/civilian control at quays, non-lethal interdiction of deck crowds, detainee handling.
1 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry IFV — dismounts for pier-side tactical clearances and convoy protection for salvage teams.
1 × Icaria Class Combat Engineering Vehicle — clear sunken obstructions, rig temporary dolphin moorings, and assist salvage brace works.
1 × Ampelos Class Armored Recovery Vehicle — winch and recover disabled barges/vehicles; tow support on shallow approaches.
1 × Bijarian Command Vehicle — afloat/shore C2 node coordinating port authority, salvage, and maritime police liaisons.
2 × Corythia Class Transport Truck — barrier modules, evidence containers, and logistic shuttle to staging piers.
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat — channel enforcement, medical pickup, small-boat interdiction.
2 × Vaeringheim Class Corvette (shallow draft) — close escort, VBSS (visit, board, search, seizure) teams, presence patrol.
Aerial Forces (Ptisis Flight)
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV — persistent overwatch of channel, deck-level thermal & optical feeds for hidden weapons/secondary blockages.
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV — RF/SIGINT to locate coordination nets and handheld radios controlling blockaders.
1 × Noctiluna Class Medium Transport Helicopter — fast lift of boarding teams, MEDEVAC and evidence transport; can hover for boardings in calm windows.
34/1/52 PSSC: The Vaeringheim Division dispatches one Manipulus to Sylvapolis after a small-scale outbreak of White Pestilence is confirmed, prompting the imposition of tiered quarantines, convoy assays, and cordon checkpoints. Objectives are to enforce movement restrictions, protect medical detachments, stabilize key wards, and preserve commercial continuity under health regulations. Humid subtropical conditions (64 °F, 75 % chance of rain, 7 mph SE; scattered clouds with a brief shower by dusk).
42/1/52 PSSC: The Vaeringheim Division dispatches one Manipulus to Symphonara after saboteurs breach the main aqueduct, causing a pressure collapse that forces emergency rationing. Objectives are to secure and inspect the aqueduct corridors, stabilize damaged spans, restore limited flow with high-capacity pump trains, and enforce perimeter security while public-health measures are implemented (Pilgrim’s Flux—boil notices, cistern audits, ORS distribution; Agnian Lockjaw—tetanus boosters, injury clinics). Oceanic conditions (57 °F, 52 % chance of rain, 13 mph SW; slow-moving clouds; mild temperatures).
2 × Corythia Class Transport Truck (haul pump modules, hoses, water bladders, public-health kits, barriers; shuttle potable water to priority clinics)
1 × Bijarian Command Vehicle (C2 with city water works, shrine wardens, and health bureau; encrypted comms; ration schedule publishing)
1 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry IFV (armored reassurance near breach site; dismounts to secure valve galleries and pump sites)
Naval / Littoral Forces
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (patrols adjacent canals/inlets to deter secondary sabotage; water-borne relay for med and engineering loads)
Aerial Forces
One Ptisis (Flight), consisting of:
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (line inspection over the aqueduct; thermal/optical scan for additional breaches and siphon taps; comms relay to perimeter posts)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF/SIGINT sweep to locate saboteur lookout nets; airborne repeater for health-bureau broadcasts and boil notices)
1/2/52 PSSC: The Vaeringheim Division dispatches one Manipulus to Sylvapolis after militants threaten to poison municipal wells using stolen industrial chemicals unless a land-tax amnesty is granted. The operation’s objectives are to seal and secure the perimeter around the threatened water grid, track and neutralize the militant cell, recover hazardous materials, and protect public health infrastructure. Humid subtropical conditions (79 °F, 74 % chance of rain, 1 mph W; nighttime storms lingering into early morning).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Chrysos Class Commando Rifle infantry squads (rapid cordon deployment; interdiction patrols along canal roads; suspect capture)
14/2/52 PSSC: The Vaeringheim Division dispatches one Manipulus to Serena after masked riders loot monastic grain caches and night signals are observed flashing across surrounding ridgelines, suggesting coordinated raiding activity. Objectives are to recover stolen grain, interdict fleeing raiders, restore order in the monastery districts, and secure supply lines for ongoing relief shipments. Subpolar oceanic conditions (50 °F, 85 % chance of rain, calm winds from the W; cool, short days with periodic drizzle).
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (river patrol through monastery valley; transport of aid personnel and recovered supplies; spotlight and floodlight operations during night searches)
Aerial Forces
One Ptisis (Reconnaissance and Pursuit Flight), consisting of:
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (thermal imaging of ridgeline signal points; tracking of fleeing riders; comms relay for patrols in rough terrain)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF/SIGINT analysis of raider coordination signals; broad-area mapping of activity beyond Serena’s valley)
1 × Noctiluna Class Medium Transport Helicopter (rapid redeployment of pursuit teams between ridgelines; aerial recovery of seized grain stores; MEDEVAC for injured personnel)
1 × Thalassa Class Attack Helicopter (armed overwatch at dusk; deterrence of additional raids; aerial illumination for night pursuit)
18/2/52 PSSC: The Vaeringheim Division dispatches one Manipulus to Catonis Atrium after “purity patrols” abduct several merchants for forced re-education, triggering a crowd surge that storms the city forum and disrupts trade and civic order. Objectives are to break up the mob without escalation, recover abductees, dismantle illegal patrol operations, and restore security around the forum and adjacent markets. Oceanic conditions (57 °F, 9 % chance of rain, 9 mph NE; moist air with lingering fog drifting along streambeds).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Abeis-Bulhanu Virelia-Class Urban Pacifier squads (non-lethal crowd dispersal in the forum; protection of abducted merchants; checkpoint control across shrine and guild avenues)
1 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry IFV (armored reassurance presence; transports storm teams securing alleys used by “purity patrols”)
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (patrol of stream and canal junctions feeding into the city; intercepts patrol vessels attempting to relocate abductees via waterways; searchlight support through fog zones)
19/2/52 PSSC: The Vaeringheim Division dispatches one Manipulus to Aurelia after an armed gang attempts to hijack a bullion convoy on the mint road, initiating a firefight before an armored squad executes a counter-ambush at a designated choke point. Objectives are to secure the bullion load, neutralize remaining gang elements, re-establish convoy safety along the mint corridor, and stabilize nearby civilian districts affected by the engagement. Humid subtropical conditions (84 °F, 99 % chance of rain, 3 mph W; brief overnight relief, but intense heat returning early).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Chrysos Class Commando Rifle squads (counter-ambush maneuver teams; clearing gang firing positions; securing mint-road chokepoints)
1 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry IFV (armored escort for bullion vehicles; rapid reinforcement for storm teams; mobile cover during extraction and recovery)
1 × Ampelos Class Armored Recovery Vehicle (recovery of disabled bullion carriers; crane support for overturned escort vehicles; heavy debris extraction)
2 × Corythia Class Transport Truck (transport of bullion security crates, casualty supplies, emergency water/cooling kits for heat-affected personnel)
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (patrol of Aurelia’s riverside mint-approach canals; blocks gang escape into water network; spotlight support for night searches)
One Ptisis (Counter-Ambush & Recon Flight), consisting of:
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (tracking fleeing gang cells through street grids; thermal sweep of foliage and culverts; comms relay for roadblock teams)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF/SIGINT mapping of gang communications; identifies safe routes for bullion extraction; relay for interdiction coordination)
38/2/52 PSSC: The Vaeringheim Division dispatches one Manipulus to Sylvapolis after armed raiders besiege the forest gate and take several cart drivers hostage, disrupting trade-lane movement and forcing the market militia to form an improvised relief column. Objectives are to break the siege, rescue hostages, restore gate operations, and secure surrounding forest-track approaches against further incursions. Humid subtropical conditions (88 °F, 76 % chance of rain, 13 mph S; sticky air with isolated short downpours).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Chrysos Class Commando Rifle squads (assault and flanking teams breaking raider cordons; close-quarters clearing of gatehouses and cart bays)
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (patrol of lowland irrigation canals feeding forest edge; monitors escape routes; ferry for medics and reinforcements during downpours)
1 × Abeis-Ismael “Cathartes” Littoral Hoverbike patrols (rapid courier between militia’s relief column and forward Vaeringheim positions; scouting of alternative ingress paths)
Aerial Forces
One Ptisis (Recon & Rescue Flight), consisting of:
1 × Thalassa Class Attack Helicopter (armed overwatch; deterrence during gate retake; illumination for dusk operations in the forest belt)
59/2/52 PSSC: The Vaeringheim Division dispatches one Manipulus to Delphica after an armed faction occupies the University archives, seizing research chips and attempting to ransom proprietary data. A controlled breach-and-clear operation is authorized to recover materials, rescue staff, and preserve irreplaceable records. Oceanic conditions (68 °F, 32 % chance of rain, 8 mph NW; frequent cloud cover with a gentle summer breeze).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Chrysos Class Commando Rifle squads (precision breach of archive stacks; room-by-room clearance; hostage recovery with document-preservation protocols)
1 × Abeis-Bulhanu Virelia-Class Urban Pacifier squad (non-lethal control of evacuees and detainees; protection of faculty and students; corridor discipline during extraction)
1 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry IFV (armored outer-perimeter security; shielded ingress for response teams; secure transport of recovered materials)
1 × Icaria Class Combat Engineering Vehicle (controlled entry points; structural shoring of archive floors; detection and neutralization of booby traps near stacks and vaults)
2 × Corythia Class Transport Truck (archival crates, climate-controlled cases for research chips, lighting towers, medical kits)
1 × Bijarian Command Vehicle (C2 integrating university administration, digital forensics, and evidence custody; manages negotiation channel and breach timing)
60/2/52 PSSC: The Vaeringheim Division dispatches one Manipulus to Vaeringheim after the abduction of a senior cantor outside the Temple of Vaeringheim, with kidnappers issuing an ultimatum demanding a doctrinal reversal by sundown. Objectives are to locate and recover the cantor, dismantle the kidnapping cell, secure temple precincts, and prevent panic or sectarian escalation while maintaining doctrinal authority. Humid subtropical conditions (91 °F, 81 % chance of rain, 13 mph S; sticky air with isolated short downpours).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Chrysos Class Commando Rifle squads (rapid manhunt teams; discreet entry into safehouses; hostage-recovery operations with time-sensitive execution)
1 × Icaria Class Combat Engineering Vehicle (forced entry support; breaching of fortified doors and cellar access; inspection for secondary devices at holding sites)
2 × Corythia Class Transport Truck (mobile command support, lighting towers for dusk operations, med kits, water and ORS for heat stress)
1 × Regavis Class DMR team + Lothaya Class Sniper Rifle pair (rooftop overwatch of temple quarter and suspected routes; counters lookout elements during negotiations or breach)
Naval / Littoral Forces
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (canal patrols to interdict waterborne movement; spotlight coverage near riverside safehouses; rapid ferry for response teams)
Aerial Forces
One Ptisis (Manhunt & Overwatch Flight), consisting of:
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (tracking suspect movement through dense wards; monitoring handoff points; comms relay in rain-affected streets)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF/SIGINT to locate ransom communications and burner devices; time-to-contact analysis before sundown)
Temple of Aprobelle detachment (psychological stability & social order) – manages public messaging, rumor suppression, and crowd calm around the Temple of Vaeringheim; advises C2 on minimizing doctrinal panic
Order of the Umbral Oracle (Noctis) cell – spiritual diagnostics of coercive rites and symbolic threats; interpretation of kidnapping demands and cultic signals; guidance on unsafe ritual sites
Azure Sentinel Sect – covert operatives (“Assassins”) tasked with discrete tracking, shadowing, and neutralization of irreconcilable kidnapping leadership if recovery window collapses; operate under strict Temple authorization and War League coordination
Sanctum Vitalis field mission – standby medical and psychological care for the recovered cantor; treatment for shock, dehydration, and ritual trauma; discreet triage facilities near the temple precinct
Attached civlog shuttles: Kybele Nomad Terrain Wagon & Aurelia Utility Pick-up (secure transport for missionaries, medics, and recovered personnel)
7/3/52 PSSC (Op-ID: WL-052.129-VAE-12): The Vaeringheim Division deploys a strike-deterrence package to Somniumpolis after charges detonate in drainage galleries under the transit spine, causing a localized cave-in and sewer gas release. Forces are tasked with restoring control of transit nodes, stabilizing subsurface infrastructure, and maintaining visible deterrence while forensic and repair efforts proceed under Temple oversight. Humid subtropical conditions (73 °F / 64 °F, 59 % humidity, 67 % chance of rain; E winds 0 km/h; cooler mornings returning to warmth by midday). Weather delay; holding pattern under local command until visibility improves.
Ground Forces
Centuriae (VAE-06), consisting of:
4 × Centuriae (20 × Manipuli total) organized for transit-node cordons, subsurface engineering security, rapid deterrence posture, and logistics/C2 integration
1/1/52 PSSC: The Alpazkigz Division dispatches one Manipulus to Aetherium after explosive charges are discovered in funicular pylons linking the high shrines. Forces are tasked with isolating and rendering safe all devices, detaining the sabotage cell, restoring service in phases, and preserving shrine infrastructure and public. Subarctic conditions (43 °F, 84 % chance of rain, 2 mph N winds; slush build‑up mid‑morning; partial sun midday).
5/1/52 PSSC: The Alpazkigz Division dispatches one Manipulus to Pyralis after a coordinated arson spree across three public halls. Objectives are to secure each site, support engineers cutting firebreaks, hunt arson teams moving between halls, and provide aerial overwatch to spot embers and reignitions. Oceanic conditions (54 °F, 87 % chance of rain, 13 mph SE winds; off-and-on showers with brief sunny interludes).
14/1/52 PSSC: The Alpazkigz Division dispatches one Manipulus to Pyralis after a geothermal vent opens beside a major bathhouse terrace, forcing an emergency evacuation and immediate rock-bolting operations to prevent collapse. Objectives are to secure the site, stabilize the terrace, contain gas emissions, and ensure safe civilian return. Oceanic conditions (55 °F, 79 % chance of rain, 4 mph S; late-afternoon clearing, crisp evening air; unusual atmospheric activity observed).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
1 × Bijarian Command Vehicle (C2 hub; integrates civil engineers, shrine overseers, and local bathhouse guild authorities)
41/1/52 PSSC: The Alpazkigz Division dispatches one Manipulus to Aetherium after militants ambush a camel-train at Frost Spire and seize hostages. Objectives are to fix and isolate the ambushers, conduct precision rescue of hostages, and secure the alpine caravan route. Subarctic mountainous conditions (37 °F, 34 % chance of rain, 11 mph N; slush build-up mid-morning; partial sun at midday).
48/1/52 PSSC: The Alpazkigz Division dispatches one Manipulus to Aetherium after an avalanche buries the patrol road above Alabaster Switch, trapping several road crews and supply convoys beneath snow and rock. Objectives are to locate and extract survivors, stabilize the slope against secondary collapse, reopen the road for essential traffic, and coordinate with local shrine wardens for recovery rites. Subarctic mountainous conditions (41 °F, 73 % chance of rain, 1 mph SE; slush build-up midmorning; partial sun midday).
1 × Thalassa Class Attack Helicopter (equipped with searchlights and loudhailers; provides illumination and overwatch for night operations)
55/1/52 PSSC: The Alpazkigz Division dispatches one Manipulus to Koinonía after rioters breach the labyrinth forecourt during a major Offering, damaging sections of the sacred gates and forcing the immediate lockdown of nearby shrine districts. Objectives are to re-establish order, secure the labyrinth perimeter, prevent further incursions, and coordinate emergency restoration of the forecourt’s structural integrity and sanctity. Oceanic conditions (57 °F, 79 % chance of rain, 11 mph N; off-and-on showers, brief sunny interludes).
4/2/52 PSSC: The Alpazkigz Division dispatches one Manipulus to Pyralis after a White Pestilence outbreak is confirmed in several market wards, prompting tiered quarantine zones, convoy assays, and cordon checkpoints. Objectives are to enforce health containment measures, safeguard medical convoys, ensure orderly ration and medicine distribution, and coordinate flood-response contingencies should storms worsen. Oceanic conditions (68 °F, 91 % chance of rain, calm winds from the NE; intermittent showers with potential flash floods and coastal storms).
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (patrols canal arteries; monitors illegal movement across water quarantine boundaries; assists in waterborne evacuation of patients and civilians)
One Ptisis (Containment and Relief Flight), consisting of:
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (thermal mapping of quarantined wards; monitor civilian traffic and potential breach attempts; comms relay for field hospitals)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF/SIGINT tracking for unauthorized comms and smuggling networks attempting to bypass containment)
26/2/52 PSSC: The Alpazkigz Division dispatches one Manipulus to Koinonía after armed thieves torch multiple granaries to mask an alms-store robbery, leaving four wards without staple supplies and prompting urgent food-security measures. Objectives are to extinguish fires, recover stolen alms, secure remaining granaries, and stabilize distribution networks under shrine and civic oversight. Oceanic conditions (66 °F, 97 % chance of rain, 5 mph N; soft rains, lush vegetation, stable temperatures).
1 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry IFV (armored escort for firefighting crews; reinforcement presence at high-value storehouses; distribution-route security)
1 × Icaria Class Combat Engineering Vehicle (rubble removal from burned granary frames; construction of hydrant berms; stabilization of weakened storehouse walls)
2 × Corythia Class Transport Truck (movement of emergency grain shipments, tarps, water tanks, and cooking kits to deprived wards)
1 × Regavis Class DMR team + Lothaya Class Sniper Rifle pair (overwatch of granary corridors and shrine courtyards; counters thieves’ lookouts and arsonists attempting secondary ignitions)
Naval / Littoral Forces
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (patrol of the Koinonía canal belts; illumination and waterline pumping support; intercepts small craft attempting to flee with stolen goods)
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (thermal hotspot identification; tracking thieves fleeing through forested outskirts; comms relay for distribution convoys)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF/SIGINT sweep for coordinated arson cells; broadcast relay for ration-drop announcements)
32/2/52 PSSC: The Alpazkigz Division and the Council of Kings Division jointly deploy one Manipulus to Pyralis after a moderate but [[Pyralis Eruption of 52 PSSC|serious volcanic eruption (VEI 3–4) from one of the northern volcanic cones triggers heavy ashfall, pyroclastic surges, lahars, geothermal ruptures, and widespread structural damage across multiple wards. The eruption coincides with an active Haifan Crimson Fever outbreak (dengue/chikungunya analogue) already affecting the city, forcing simultaneous mass-casualty, respiratory, and vector-borne disease response. Objectives are to conduct rescue operations, stabilize volcanic slopes, clear ash-choked infrastructure, divert lahars, support clinic operations under Crimson Fever load, and maintain public safety during ongoing seismic activity. Oceanic conditions (64 °F, 95 % chance of rain, 8 mph E; intermittent showers escalating into flash floods and coastal storms).
Ground Forces
One Joint Manipulus (Alpazkigz Division + Council of Kings Division), consisting of:
2 × Chrysos Class Commando Rifle squads (rescue in collapsed bathhouse districts; clearing buried neighborhoods; escorting evacuees and medical teams through ashfall)
2 × Abeis-Bulhanu Virelia-Class Urban Pacifier squads (non-lethal crowd control in low-visibility ash conditions; queue discipline at fever and respiratory clinics; cordon enforcement around pyroclastic damage zones)
2 × Quadwalker “Oble-Lisea” 4189 dozer units (ash dozing; lahar-channel clearing; slope stabilization; removal of scorched trees and debris from drainage lines)
1 × Icaria Class Combat Engineering Vehicle (trenching for lahar diversion; shoring of collapsed terraces; sealing ruptured geothermal ducts; drainage clearance to reduce standing water / vector breeding zones)
1 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry IFV (armored access to pyroclastic-damaged wards; escort for mixed trauma/fever convoys; safe passage through superheated pavements)
2 × Corythia Class Transport Truck (respirators, masks, IV/ORS stock, antipyretics, mosquito nets, larvicide, potable-water pallets, shelter frames for evacuees and overflow fever wards)
1 × Bijarian Command Vehicle (joint C2 with volcanic monitoring feeds, city health bureau, shrine wardens, and civil defense; issues combined ash/Crimson Fever advisories)
1 × Regavis Class DMR team + Lothaya Class Sniper Rifle pair (overwatch of unstable slopes; protection of rescue and vector-control teams; thermal confirmation of ignition points in sacred groves)
Naval / Littoral Forces
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (patrol of ash-choked canals; ferry for evacuees and fever patients to lakeside triage camps; floodlight and waterborne lahar-scouting)
2 × Abeis-Ismael “Cathartes” Littoral Hoverbike patrols (rapid courier runs between isolated wards, clinics, and shelter sites; scouting lahar paths and ash-blocked drainage outlets)
Aerial Forces
One Ptisis (Volcano & Epidemic Response Flight), consisting of:
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (ashfall thickness mapping; thermal spotting of trapped civilians; monitoring lahar channels and flood basins near fever-prone districts; comms relay)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF/SIGINT for emergency beacons and network outages; airborne relay for evacuation, boil-water, and vector-control broadcasts)
1 × Noctiluna Class Medium Transport Helicopter (MEDEVAC from collapsed wards; lift of shoring gear, medical pallets, and Crimson Fever treatment kits to overwhelmed clinics)
1 × Thalassa Class Attack Helicopter (thermal imaging through ash plumes; illumination for night rescue; deterrence against looting or unrest around clinics and supply depots)
Missionary Support (Reformed Stripping Path)
One Kleisthenes (≈25 operatives), consisting of:
Temple of Aprobelle detachment (calming rituals at evacuation and fever-treatment centers; psychological stabilization for ash-trauma and fever-anxiety victims; rumor-control and public-order messaging in ash- and disease-stressed wards)
Order of the Umbral Oracle (Noctis) cell (spiritual diagnostics and interpretation of eruption and epidemic omens; identification of panic catalysts or eidolic agitation in sacred sites; guidance on safely maintaining ritual observances indoors)
Sanctum Vitalis field mission (dual-role trauma and epidemic support: treatment for ash inhalation and burns; Crimson Fever triage and hydration; ORS and mosquito-net distribution; water-safety and standing-water audits to reduce vector breeding near shelters and canals)
Attached civlog shuttles: Kybele Nomad Terrain Wagon & Aurelia Utility Pick-up (missionary and medical transport between shelters, crater-edge camps, fever clinics, and command posts)
4/1/52 PSSC: The Odiferia Division dispatches one Manipulus to Lunalis Sancta after sectarian street battles between Reverie Nebulous affiliates and Court of the Ironclad sympathizers spill over into the library quarter. Objectives are to restore order, safeguard collections and archivists, and suppress further violence while coordinating with authorized missionary mediators. Oceanic conditions (57 °F, 78 % chance of rain, 4 mph E winds; frequent light rain, cool breezes all day).
Order of the Umbral Oracle (Noctis) – local mediation, de-escalation, safe-passage corridors for civilians and librarians (unarmed; paired with civil security)
Sanctum Vitalis field detachment – triage posts and aid stations for both factions (neutral), integrated with MEDEVAC routing
34/1/52 PSSC: The Odiferia Division dispatches one Manipulus to Somniumpolis after a red tide outbreak on Lake Morovia causes a mass die-off of sea-cows, prompting immediate bans on marine products. Objectives are to secure lakeshore markets, enforce product embargoes, support ecological response teams, and reassure local communities dependent on the Bulhanu herds. Humid subtropical conditions (77 °F, 20 % chance of rain, 2 mph E; warm breezes carrying faint floral scents).
18/2/52 PSSC: The Odiferia Division dispatches one Manipulus to Sylvapolis after primary irrigation canal gates are sabotaged overnight, causing a flood pulse that overtops berms and inundates granaries in the southern wards. Objectives are to shut and reinforce canal gates, drain flooded districts, safeguard stored grain stocks, and coordinate with Odiferia engineers for structural restoration and sanitation control. Humid subtropical conditions (91 °F, 94 % chance of rain, 4 mph NE; tropical humidity; afternoon thunder possible).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Abeis-Bulhanu Virelia-Class Urban Pacifier squads (crowd management and perimeter control around flood zones; assist with civilian evacuations from submerged districts)
1 × Thalassa Class Attack Helicopter (aerial illumination and deterrent presence during nighttime recovery operations; overwatch against further sabotage)
28/2/52 PSSC: The Odiferia Division dispatches one Manipulus to Somniumpolis after charges detonate in drainage galleries beneath the transit spine, causing a localized cave-in and sewer-gas release. Perpetrators are believed to be eidolic cultists. Objectives are to stabilize collapsed galleries, clear toxic pockets, locate additional charges, and support spiritual-psychological containment alongside civil authorities. Humid subtropical conditions (81 °F, 93 % chance of rain, 1 mph SW; intermittent heavy downpours, muggy evenings).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Chrysos Class Commando Rifle squads (gallery entry & sweep; extraction of trapped civilians; security for gas-repair teams)
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (patrol of canal arteries connected to drainage galleries; floodlight sweeps of water-borne entry points; support for divers checking sewer outfalls)
One Ptisis (Hazard & Recon Flight), consisting of:
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (thermal mapping of sub-surface collapse lines; detection of gas pockets; tracking underground movement of suspected cult cells; comms relay)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF/SIGINT analysis of cultist transmissions; identification of hidden rally points; airborne relay for public-safety messaging)
1 × Thalassa Class Attack Helicopter (armed overwatch in case of follow-on detonations; searchlight/illumination support during heavy downpours)
Missionary Support (Reformed Stripping Path)
One Kleisthenes (≈25 operatives), consisting of:
Temple of Aprobelle detachment (psychological harmony & social order) – crowd-calming at evacuation points; emotional stabilization for panic-affected commuters; screening for eidolic indoctrination markers; rumor-control and public-message discipline
Order of the Umbral Oracle (Noctis) cell – spiritual diagnostics of cult influence; identification of eidolic contamination patterns; advisory on “unsafe” symbolic sites in tunnels and galleries
Sanctum Vitalis field mission – treatment for sewer-gas inhalation and collapse injuries; purification rites and water-safety advisories; ORS and sterile-wash distribution at sealed transit nodes
*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).
37/1/52 PSSC: Under Captain Julius Drusus, the Hatch Ministry Division deploys a precision maritime patrol group to the Southern Strait of Haifa following several days of piracy reports routed via the General Port of Lake Morovia. Objectives are to establish an escorted corridor, execute targeted VBSS of suspect craft, and maintain persistent ISR to cue interdictions—all actions conducted under and limited by the Straits Conventions of 52.06 PSSC. Oceanic conditions (58 °F, 51 % chance of rain, 4 mph S; late-afternoon clearing; crisp evening air).
Organic aviation (ship-embarked): 1 × ASW/utility helicopter (embarked on the Sylvapolis Frigate; dipping sonar/torpedoes; fast-rope VBSS support)
17/2/52 PSSC: The Hatch Ministry Division under Captain Julius Drusus deploys a high-priority naval interception force to Skýrophos after reconnaissance confirms that a rogue privateer flotilla has formed beyond the quartz outcrops east of the city. The flotilla—believed to include ex-commissioned raiders and drone-tender craft—threatens coastal trade lanes and the northern Morovian approaches. Objectives are to locate, isolate, and neutralize hostile vessels, restore secure transit through the Skýrophos Channel, and demonstrate sustained maritime control of the strait. Oceanic conditions (64 °F, 59 % chance of rain, 4 mph NW; maritime winds carrying light spray inland).
Birlik-i Gemi C (close pursuit and interdiction): 1 × Vaeringheim Class Corvette (high-speed chase / gunfire support) + 1 × Cetomagna Class Minehunter (drone-mine sweep; navigation safety through outcrop channel)
Aerial Forces
One Ptisis (Maritime Intercept Flight), consisting of 2 Zeygi (4 a/c):
Zeygi-ISR: 2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (persistent ship-launched ISR; tracking of small drone tenders and pirate skiffs; optical relay for missile intercept coordination)
Organic aviation (ship-embarked): 2 × ASW / utility helicopters (embarked on the Eidolon Cruiser and Sylvapolis Frigate; dipping sonar, fast-rope VBSS, SAR support)
3/3/52 PSSC: Under the command of Cornelia Urbanus, the Hatch Ministry Division dispatches one Manipulus to Sufriya after an explosive-laden container is discovered on the ro-ro ramp, triggering an immediate terminal lockdown for EOD disruption. The operation is led afloat by Ismael‑class Privateer Commission, serving as on-scene command and maritime security anchor. Objectives are to isolate the device, clear adjacent decks and vehicle lanes, conduct a controlled render-safe, and restore limited terminal operations once cleared. Humid subtropical conditions (82 °F, 85 % chance of rain, 8 mph SE; sparse cloud cover, generally tranquil).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Chrysos Class Commando Rifle squads (inner-ring security at the ro-ro ramp; sweep for secondary devices; protection of EOD teams)
8/3/52 PSSC (Op-ID: WL-052.130-HAT-33): The Hatch Ministry Division conducts blockade enforcement / straits compliance sweep operations at Sufriya following routine status checks indicating no incident reports. Operations prioritize corridor verification, outbound cargo authentication, and harbor–canal checkpoint discipline under Yellow readiness (Fair; Gnd: OK; Sea: OK; Air: OK). An export request is refused under constitutional prohibition; the material is sealed and retained under Council custody pending disposition. Humid subtropical conditions (Opsitheiel; 82 °F / 63 °F; 84 % humidity; 60 % chance of rain; SE winds 14 km/h; warm daytime with gentle evening breezes).
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (deck-level thermal/optical feeds during boardings; container-yard and pierline overwatch; comms relay in rain)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF/SIGINT to detect coordination nets, spoofed AIS activity, and handheld radio clusters supporting corridor evasion)
Oversight / Compliance
Senate of Elders liaison embedded. Export and transfer requests refused under constitutional prohibition; refused materiel sealed and retained under Council custody. Temple presence escalated to advisory-intervention level: Temple Aprobelle dispatches Hetairoi (12) [TAP-H7] to a shrine ward after “demonic contamination” claims, pairing care provision with narrative discipline and ward-stabilization; voucher reconciliation complete and supplies logged under dual-key protocol (no reports; N/A). Hatch Ministry privateer on station: Captain Julius Drusus (8/13; Ismael-class commission) conducts a privateering sortie against non-aligned vessels, executing a punitive raid on a suspected resupply pier and nearby fuel caches tied to corridor evasion; seized materiel documented for Council custody. Public health risk remains elevated: Thalassan Rot (Leptospirosis) assessed HIGH; TR mitigations ordered—canal flush, rat-proofing, and food-handler checks—coordinated to avoid disrupting compliance lanes. Alert: Yellow.
7/1/52 PSSC: The New South Jangsong Division dispatches one Manipulus to Norsolyra in response to a potential flood surge during morning fog and coastal storms. Objectives are to pre-stage levee defenses, secure wisp-rice terraces and canal gates, conduct precautionary evacuations in low-lying quarters, and provide wide-area ISR for surge tracking. Oceanic conditions (55 °F, 72 % chance of rain, 14 mph NE; morning fog; marsh flooding possible).
13/1/52 PSSC: The New South Jangsong Division dispatches one Manipulus to Thyrea after coordinated incendiaries ignite devotional markets across two wards, prompting citywide firebreak orders and a request for War League support. Objectives are to suppress blazes, prevent spread into residential quarters, apprehend arsonists, and maintain civil order as shrine markets close. Humid subtropical conditions (70 °F, 85 % chance of rain, 3 mph NW; early morning storms; flood surge from the lake possible).
14/1/52 PSSC: The New South Jangsong Division dispatches one Manipulus to Skýrophos after dangerous coastal storms trigger extreme flooding across rural settlements. Objectives are to secure evacuation routes, reinforce levees and marsh dikes, deliver emergency supplies, and maintain order as lowland communities are inundated. Oceanic conditions (55 °F, 74 % chance of rain, 5 mph S; morning fog; coastal storms with marsh flooding possible).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
1 × Bijarian Command Vehicle (C2; integrates civil engineers, shrine wardens, and local councils)
21/1/52 PSSC: The New South Jangsong Division dispatches one Manipulus to the rural salt-flat communities surrounding Pelagia after coordinated raids strike three caravanserai rings, with hostages reported taken. Objectives are to secure the caravanserai, extract hostages, pursue raiding bands across the open flats, and re-establish security for trade traffic. Hot steppe conditions (79 °F, 53 % chance of rain, 2 mph W; clear horizon with wind picking up in late evening; unusual atmospheric activity detected).
34/1/52 PSSC: The New South Jangsong Division dispatches one Manipulus to Thorsalon after temple edicts restrict blood-wine exports to key markets, widely regarded by merchants and the Council as an act of market manipulation. The operation’s objective is to restore lawful export flows, reopen bonded warehouses, and reassure trading partners while managing civil unrest sparked by the perception of outside interference. Tensions are further heightened by visible Hafaan support for the mission. Oceanic conditions (54 °F, 55 % chance of rain, 3 mph N; slow-moving clouds; mild temperatures).
1/2/52 PSSC: The New South Jangsong Division dispatches one Manipulus to Bjornopolis after a VBIED skiff detonates beneath a harvest-pontoon, causing mass casualties and forcing a full waterfront evacuation. The attack occurs amid an active outbreak of Pilgrim’s Flux, requiring boil notices, cistern audits, and ORS distribution. Despite the crisis, operations are aided by the relative calm and religious order that prevail in the aftermath of Operation Somniant and Operation Leviathan. Oceanic conditions (66 °F, 84 % chance of rain, 6 mph S; light rain off and on; mild temperatures).
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (patrols canal lanes and outer harbor; floodlight and search platform for recovery divers; deterrence of follow-on skiff attacks)
8/2/52 PSSC: The New South Jangsong Division dispatches one Manipulus to Thorsalon to pressure local vineyards to release withheld reserves of Blood Wine following escalating shortages that have disrupted trade with Southern Keltiania. Objectives are to ensure compliance with Council directives, secure transport convoys for export, and maintain civil order among vineyard guilds protesting release mandates. Oceanic conditions (66 °F, 52 % chance of rain, 4 mph SE; maritime winds carrying light spray inland).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Abeis-Bulhanu Virelia-Class Urban Pacifier squads (presence patrols across vineyard districts; non-lethal enforcement at storage depots and bonded warehouses; riot deterrence)
1 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry IFV (armored reassurance at bottling halls and transport staging zones; convoy escort to the port railhead)
1 × Bijarian Command Vehicle (C2 node coordinating with vineyard cooperatives, trade inspectors, and the Council’s commerce attachés)
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (patrol of river piers and export docks; monitors smuggling attempts of unregistered casks; provides escort for outbound cargo barges)
One Ptisis (Oversight and Logistics Flight), consisting of:
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (aerial mapping of vineyard clusters; track convoy progress and crowd movements along estate roads; comms relay to command vehicle)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF/SIGINT sweep for illicit merchant communications; coordinates export manifests with Council inspectors)
18/2/52 PSSC: The New South Jangsong Division dispatches one Manipulus to Thyrea after a false “oracle” cry triggers a deadly stampede on the sacred stair, resulting in multiple fatalities and widespread panic across adjacent shrine terraces. Objectives are to halt further stampede movement, secure shrine approaches, recover the injured and deceased, and restore orderly pilgrimage flow under temple authority. Humid subtropical conditions (77 °F, 90 % chance of rain, calm SW winds; high humidity with patchy thunderstorms expected later).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Abeis-Bulhanu Virelia-Class Urban Pacifier squads (non-lethal dispersal and crowd-calming along shrine terraces; formation of human-lane corridors for medics and temple responders)
1 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry IFV (armored presence at lower-stair plaza; secure movement path for ambulances and casualty teams)
1 × Bijarian Command Vehicle (C2 hub coordinating temple wardens, civic guards, and medical detachments; manages loudspeaker safety directives to quell panic)
1 × Icaria Class Combat Engineering Vehicle (clears collapsed vendor stalls and shrine decorations blocking stair landings; reinforces handrail segments damaged during the stampede)
2 × Corythia Class Transport Truck (movement of casualties, water and ORS supplies, shelter tarps, and mobile cooling units for heat-stressed pilgrims)
1 × Regavis Class DMR team + Lothaya Class Sniper Rifle pair (overwatch of shrine rooftops and stair approaches; identify agitators spreading false cries or directing crowd surges)
Naval / Littoral Forces
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (patrols the riverside shrine access points; rapid shuttle for medical teams to downstream districts; illumination support during nighttime stabilization)
1 × Abeis-Ismael “Cathartes” Littoral Hoverbike patrols (quick transport of medics between shrine terraces and remote clinic tents; courier of water/ORS loads during heat spikes)
Aerial Forces
One Ptisis (Rescue & Crowd-Stabilization Flight), consisting of:
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (crowd-density mapping on the sacred stair; monitor secondary surges; relay megaphone/PA guidance through Bijarian C2)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF/SIGINT sweep to detect coordinated rumor-spreaders or disruptive calls; provides comms backbone across shrine complex)
1 × Noctiluna Class Medium Transport Helicopter (MEDEVAC for critically injured pilgrims; airlift of triage kits, cooling units, and rain shelters to upper shrine landings)
26/2/52 PSSC: The New South Jangsong Division dispatches one Manipulus to Myrene after an outbreak of Caspazani Madness spreads through coastal wards following encroachment by infected Morovian Sasquatch communities, a crisis worsened by severe coastal storms that complicate containment and evacuation. Objectives are to establish PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) coverage, conduct bat- and Sasquatch-avoidance patrols, enforce quarantine of exposure sites, and secure vulnerable settlements threatened simultaneously by disease vectors and flooding. Oceanic conditions (70 °F, 81 % chance of rain, 12 mph E; intermittent showers with risk of flash floods and escalating coastal storms).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Abeis-Bulhanu Virelia-Class Urban Pacifier squads (quarantine cordons around exposure zones; manage crowd flow at PEP clinics; nighttime patrols through coastal hamlets)
1 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry IFV (armored mobility for medical teams; secure convoy movement through flooded coastal roads; deterrent presence near Sasquatch-encroached forest edges)
1 × Bijarian Command Vehicle (C2 hub coordinating public-health detachments, flood-response crews, and temple wardens; manages PEP scheduling and emergency alerts)
1 × Icaria Class Combat Engineering Vehicle (flood-debris clearance; construction of storm berms; sealing access to contaminated animal dens; safe-burn pit construction for carcass disposal)
1 × Ampelos Class Armored Recovery Vehicle (extraction of trapped vehicles; heavy lift for debris obstructing quarantine routes; assists with collapsed coastal structures)
2 × Corythia Class Transport Truck (distribution of vaccine lots, PPE, sanitation packs, and potable-water tanks to clinics and shelters)
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (patrol of storm-disturbed inlets; extraction of residents from flooded wards; spotlight support for nocturnal containment patrols)
2 × Abeis-Ismael “Cathartes” Littoral Hoverbike patrols (rapid movement between isolated coastal farms; transport of vaccine coolers; reconnaissance of washed-out roads and storm channels)
Aerial Forces
One Ptisis (Containment & Flood-Response Flight), consisting of:
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (thermal and motion-scan of Sasquatch encampments; mapping of storm-damaged settlements; comms relay across flooded wards)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF/SIGINT for tracking movement of infected wildlife and communications among isolated responders; atmospheric sweep for storm shifts)
1 × Noctiluna Class Medium Transport Helicopter (MEDEVAC for bite-exposure victims; aerial deployment of PEP teams to cut-off hamlets; lift of portable generators and flood-pumps)
1 × Thalassa Class Attack Helicopter (overwatch for ground teams operating near Sasquatch corridors; searchlight and thermal support during night containment drills)
28/2/52 PSSC: The New South Jangsong Division dispatches one Manipulus to Halicarn after an insurgent blast destroys a key bridge, isolating the shrine district from the city’s hospitals and severing emergency access routes. Objectives are to establish temporary crossings, conduct casualty evacuation under extreme heat, secure the shrine quarter against follow-on attacks, and restore critical medical transit. Mediterranean (hot-summer) conditions (88 °F, 90 % chance of rain, 3 mph SE; intense midday sun with risk of heat waves and dust storms).
1 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry IFV (armored movement through rubble corridors; escorts medical convoys; provides shade/shelter for heat-stressed civilians)
1 × Icaria Class Combat Engineering Vehicle (rapid emplacement of temporary footbridges; rubble clearance from collapsed bridge approaches; stabilization of damaged shrine-side embankments)
1 × Thalassa Class Attack Helicopter (armed overwatch; deterrence during engineer work; illumination for night operations after dust storms settle)
29/2/52 PSSC: The New South Jangsong Division dispatches one Manipulus to Norsolyra after a surge of psychogenic “dream-panic” episodes with violent outbursts overwhelms local clinics. The events are believed to be triggered by swarms of hybridized Noctiluna oneira drifting inland from the wetlands. Objectives are to stabilize affected wards, contain oneira swarms, secure medical sites, and integrate Reformed Stripping Path missionary cadres to manage the spiritual and psychological dimensions of the crisis. Oceanic conditions (64 °F, 5 % chance of rain, 7 mph E; drizzly morning, partly cloudy afternoon).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Abeis-Bulhanu Virelia-Class Urban Pacifier squads (non-lethal restraint and clinic-perimeter control; escort for dream-panic patients; securing oneira-dense alleys and courtyards)
1 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry IFV (armored convoy for medical and sedative resupply; protected movement through disturbed wards)
1 × Bijarian Command Vehicle (C2 integrating health bureau, shrine wardens, and missionary cells; manages oneira-swarm mapping and public advisories)
1 × Icaria Class Combat Engineering Vehicle (clears debris where panicked crowds collapsed stalls; erects light-blocking barriers and screens to disrupt oneira attraction zones)
1 × Ampelos Class Armored Recovery Vehicle (lifting collapsed kiosks; extraction of injured civilians; movement of heavy filtration/ventilation gear for clinics)
2 × Corythia Class Transport Truck (ORS, sedatives, PPE, blankets, potable-water tanks, and blackout sheeting for ward shielding)
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (patrols marsh channels where oneira swarms originate; floodlight disruption of bioluminescent clusters; ferry for medics to isolated homesteads)
2 × Abeis-Ismael “Cathartes” Littoral Hoverbike patrols (rapid movement along levee tracks; reconnaissance of oneira breeding pockets; delivery of sedative kits and blackout screens)
Aerial Forces
One Ptisis (Oneira-Containment & Medical-Relief Flight), consisting of:
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (thermal/visual mapping of oneira drift lines; detection of panic clusters; comms relay to ground medical and missionary teams)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF/SIGINT watch for cultist exploitation or coordinated rumor-spread; airborne relay for emergency health broadcasts)
1 × Thalassa Class Attack Helicopter (searchlight sweeps of forest and marsh fringes; illumination to break up dense oneira swarms at night; deterrence against opportunistic armed groups)
Missionary Support (Reformed Stripping Path)
One Kleisthenes (≈25 operatives), consisting of:
Temple of Aprobelle detachment (psychological harmony & social order) – calming rituals at triage centers and clinic queues; emotional stabilization for dream-panic victims; public-message discipline to counter rumor-flare and hysteria
Order of the Umbral Oracle (Noctis) cell – spiritual diagnostics of oneira-induced visions; interpretation of dream-panic patterns for C2 guidance; identification of loci where eidolic influence may amplify oneira activity
Sanctum Vitalis field mission – treatment for panic-related injuries; ORS distribution and hydration tents; inhalation relief and rest stations for exhausted pilgrims and patients
34/2/52 PSSC: The New South Jangsong Division dispatches one Manipulus to the coastal swamp villages near Aegirheim after an ex-pirate gang raids a local armory, inflicts casualties on village militia, and forces defenders to fall back to an inner line, disrupting security on the swamp-trade routes linked to the Haifa Wealth Fund and triggering a decline in regional investment confidence. Objectives are to reinforce militia positions, recover stolen armaments, neutralize raider cells embedded in the wetlands, and restore protected access for trade convoys. Subarctic conditions (41 °F, 13 % chance of rain, 3 mph SE; extended twilight and crisp air after sundown).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Chrysos Class Commando Rifle squads (counter-raid sweeps through swamp trails; close-quarters interdiction in mangrove thickets; reinforcement of collapsed militia outposts)
2 × Corythia Class Transport Truck (delivery of rations, potable water, fuel drums, replacement arms; transport of evacuees from vulnerable swamp hamlets)
1 × Bijarian Command Vehicle (C2 integrating militia officers, trade-route monitors, and swamp-cartography teams; coordinates UAV-directed pursuit of raiders)
1 × Regavis Class DMR team + Lothaya Class Sniper Rifle pair (elevated overwatch from stilted huts and canopy platforms; counters raider lookouts attempting to ambush convoys)
Naval / Littoral Forces
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (patrol of swamp channels; interdiction of raider canoes and skiffs; floodlight support for night sweeps; escort of Haifa Wealth Fund cargo barges)
One Ptisis (Counter-Raid & Recon Flight), consisting of:
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (thermal scanning through dense swamp canopy; tracking raider dispersal; comms relay to C2 and militia)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF/SIGINT mapping to locate raider command nodes; identification of arms-cache movements; targeting support for ground chase teams)
1 × Thalassa Class Attack Helicopter (armed overwatch; illumination for dusk and twilight operations; deterrent presence along trade waterways)
49/2/52 PSSC: The New South Jangsong Division dispatches one Manipulus to Thyrea after coordinated incendiary attacks ignite devotional markets across two wards, rapidly overwhelming local fire brigades and prompting citywide firebreak orders. Objectives are to contain and extinguish fires, secure shrine and market districts, prevent secondary ignitions, and restore controlled movement while protecting civilians during extreme heat and humidity. Humid subtropical conditions (90 °F, 84 % chance of rain, calm NE winds; high humidity with patchy thunderstorms expected late).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Abeis-Bulhanu Virelia-Class Urban Pacifier squads (crowd control and evacuation-lane enforcement; protection of shrine approaches; non-lethal dispersal in smoke-affected markets)
1 × Chrysos Class Commando Rifle squad (targeted sweeps for arson teams; securing alley networks and storehouse corridors between wards)
1 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry IFV (armored access through debris and flame corridors; escort for firefighting crews and med teams)
2 × Corythia Class Transport Truck (fire-suppression foam, portable pumps, respirators, hydration and ORS kits for heat-stressed responders)
1 × Bijarian Command Vehicle (C2 integration with city fire command, shrine wardens, and market councils; manages firebreak sequencing and evacuation notices)
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (waterborne pumping support; ferry of med teams and evacuees along canals; floodlight coverage through smoke and rain)
Aerial Forces
One Ptisis (Fire & Stability Flight), consisting of:
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (thermal mapping of fire spread; identification of hotspots and secondary ignition attempts; comms relay during smoke and storm conditions)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF/SIGINT sweep to locate coordinated arson communications; relay for citywide firebreak and evacuation alerts)
1 × Thalassa Class Attack Helicopter (overwatch and illumination only; deterrence against further arson during evening thunderstorms)
1/3/52 PSSC: The New South Jangsong Division dispatches one Manipulus to Myrene after the Nornstream trestle is deliberately torched, severing a TME spur and isolating the valley from rail resupply and evacuation routes. The incident coincides with unusual atmospheric conditions consistent with possible Erythrian Misttalon activity. Objectives are to secure the trestle approaches, restore provisional rail connectivity, protect isolated communities, and stabilize conditions amid worsening weather. Oceanic conditions (50 °F, 79 % chance of rain, 9 mph SE; evening drizzle escalating toward coastal gales and shoreline flooding).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Chrysos Class Commando Rifle squads (secure trestle approaches; sweep riverbanks and forest margins for saboteurs; protect rail and bridge engineers)
2 × Corythia Class Transport Truck (delivery of emergency rations, potable water, generators, heating kits, and rail-repair materials to the isolated valley)
1 × Thalassa Class Attack Helicopter (overwatch and illumination during coastal gales; deterrence against further sabotage; monitoring mist-dominated airspace)
Missionary Support (Reformed Stripping Path)
One Kleisthenes (≈25 operatives), consisting of:
Temple of Aprobelle detachment (psychological stabilization for isolated populations; calm messaging during rail severance and storm escalation)
Order of the Umbral Oracle (Noctis) cell (assessment of anomalous atmospheric phenomena; identification of Misttalon-associated signs; advisement on unsafe shoreline and fog zones)
Sanctum Vitalis field mission (medical and humanitarian support for cold exposure, flood injuries, and stress; potable-water audits during shoreline flooding)
Attached civlog shuttles: Kybele Nomad Terrain Wagon & Aurelia Utility Pick-up (missionary and medic transport between shelters, trestle sites, and command posts)
3/3/52 PSSC: The New South Jangsong Division dispatches one Manipulus to Pelagia after explosive sabotage cripples the city’s main water tower, causing a city-wide pressure collapse and forcing immediate emergency water distribution. The incident unfolds amid an ongoing outbreak of Eidolan Breath (EiB), a cult-linked pneumonia, requiring simultaneous infrastructure repair, public-health controls, and spiritual containment. Objectives are to secure and repair the water system, distribute potable water, enforce EiB airflow and ritual-spacing protocols, and prevent panic or cult exploitation. Hot steppe conditions (86 °F, 5 % chance of rain, 11 mph E; minimal cloud cover, dry air).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Abeis-Bulhanu Virelia-Class Urban Pacifier squads (crowd control at water points; enforcement of ration queues and EiB spacing rules; non-lethal stabilization around shrines and clinics)
1 × Chrysos Class Commando Rifle squad (site security at the sabotaged tower; sweep for secondary devices; targeted apprehension of saboteurs)
1 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry IFV (armored escort for water convoys and repair crews; secure movement through heat-stressed districts)
1 × Icaria Class Combat Engineering Vehicle (structural shoring of tower base; replacement of ruptured mains; installation of temporary bypass piping and airflow baffles in enclosed pump rooms)
1 × Ampelos Class Armored Recovery Vehicle (lifting damaged tank sections; removal of collapsed steel and concrete; recovery of disabled utility vehicles)
2 × Corythia Class Transport Truck (potable-water bladders, tankers, ORS, masks, mobile misting fans, and heat-injury kits for EiB-affected wards)
1 × Bijarian Command Vehicle (C2 integrating water authority, public-health bureau, and missionary envoys; manages ration schedules, boil advisories, and rite-spacing enforcement)
Temple of Aprobelle detachment (public calm and social order; oversight of queue discipline and rumor suppression at water sites; coordination of envoy oversight for EiB compliance)
Order of the Umbral Oracle (Noctis) cell (spiritual diagnostics of cult-linked EiB activity; identification of unsafe rites and airflow hazards; advisement on sealing or spacing ritual chambers)
Sanctum Vitalis field mission (EiB triage and pneumonia care; deployment of airflow baffles, rite-spacing guidance, hydration/ORS distribution; monitoring of heat-related respiratory stress)
Attached civlog shuttles: Kybele Nomad Terrain Wagon & Aurelia Utility Pick-up (transport of missionaries, envoys, and medics between shrines, clinics, and command posts)
7/3/52 PSSC: The New South Jangsong Division conducts two linked high-urgency operations in Norsolyra after pirates posing as traders loot sensitive technology from an arsenal, exploiting port access before exfiltration. In response, authorities enact heightened port security, corridor control, and anti-smuggling interdiction, while export requests for the seized material are formally refused under constitutional prohibition and the materiel is retained under Council custody. Operations proceed under civilian oversight in accordance with the Straits Conventions. Humid subtropical conditions (Opsitheiel; 73 °F / 64 °F; 59 % humidity; 67 % chance of rain; calm E winds; cooler mornings warming by midday).
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.
8/1/52 PSSC: The Haifan Bassaridia Division dispatches one Manipulus to Sufriya after a hidden slave market is uncovered in warehouse row, where a large rescue operation triggers violent clashes. Objectives are to secure the warehouses, extract and protect victims, detain traffickers, and control dockside approaches as lake-driven floods may develop. Humid subtropical conditions (66 °F, 80 % chance of rain, 9 mph NW; early-morning storms; potential flood surge from the lake).
8/1/52 PSSC: The Haifan Bassaridia Division dispatches one Manipulus to Jogi after an independent consortium is implicated in illegal arms shipments to diaspora communities in northern Corum. Objectives are to seize caches in bonded warehouses and freight yards, interdict distribution cells, preserve evidence for prosecution, and detain coordinators without collateral harm. Oceanic conditions (57 °F, 85 % chance of rain, 15 mph E; off-and-on showers with brief sunny interludes).
11/1/52 PSSC: The Haifan Bassaridia Division dispatches one Manipulus to Akróstadium after a mortar team entrenched on a ridge pins friendly units in the lower courts, prompting the call for counter-battery and close air support. Objectives are to suppress indirect fire, secure ridge positions, and prevent flash-flood/landslide hazards from exacerbating the fight. Cold steppe conditions (63 °F, 18 % chance of rain, 8 mph E; mild, but sudden flash floods and minor landslides possible).
22/1/52 PSSC: The Haifan Bassaridia Division dispatches one Manipulus to Akróstadium after a VBIED rams the fortress gatehouse during shift change, causing numerous casualties and significant wall damage. Objectives are to secure the fortress perimeter, contain secondary threats, evacuate the wounded, and stabilize the gatehouse structure against collapse. Cold steppe conditions (64 °F, 94 % chance of rain, 8 mph SW; light rain passing through grasslands midday).
26/1/52 PSSC: The Haifan Bassaridia Division dispatches one Manipulus to Diamandis after a rebel commander attempts to seize the city’s primary radio mast and broadcast an ultimatum, triggering a counter-assault. Objectives are to retake and secure the mast, prevent hostile transmissions, capture or neutralize the rebel leadership, and maintain control of the surrounding district. Mediterranean hot-summer conditions (59 °F, 42 % chance of rain, 4 mph E; mild temperatures, bright sunshine, dry air).
44/1/52 PSSC: The Haifan Bassaridia Division dispatches one Manipulus to Thermosalem to support ring vaccination, crowd-spacing, and dorm-rotation procedures during Orebellion celebrations in response to an outbreak of Festival Blush. Objectives are to establish vaccination rings, deconflict procession routes, rotate dormitories to reduce density, and maintain calm while ensuring access to clinics and baths. Oceanic conditions (59 °F, 30 % chance of rain, 4 mph N; late-afternoon clearing; crisp evening air).
54/1/52 PSSC: The Haifan Bassaridia Division dispatches one Manipulus to Jogi after a coordinated convoy ambush on rural farm roads severs food shipments to the city, disrupting supply chains and isolating nearby settlements. Objectives are to locate and neutralize ambushing cells, restore road security, re-establish supply convoys, and provide overwatch for agricultural transport through the affected corridors. Oceanic conditions (57 °F, 99 % chance of rain, 15 mph N; frequent light rain, cool breezes all day).
1 × Thalassa Class Attack Helicopter (armed overwatch; suppression of hostile ambush positions; rapid fire support along convoy routes)
1/2/52 PSSC: The Haifan Bassaridia Division dispatches one Manipulus to Jogi after a supercell outbreak spawns a powerful tornado east of the city, leaving widespread devastation and prompting the declaration of a mass casualty incident. The operation’s objectives are to conduct immediate search-and-rescue, restore access to critical infrastructure, provide emergency shelter, and coordinate with civil authorities for sustained relief under War League airlift support. Oceanic conditions (57 °F, 81 % chance of rain, 10 mph W; light rain off and on; mild temperatures).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Abeis-Bulhanu Virelia-Class Urban Pacifier squads (crowd control and safety cordons at collapsed structures; coordination of civilian volunteer lines; non-lethal enforcement around restricted zones)
1 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry IFV (armored mobility through debris fields; rescue-team escort and perimeter security)
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (patrol of flooded canal sectors; rescue ferry for trapped civilians; logistical link between lowland suburbs and command post)
One Ptisis (Relief and Evacuation Flight), consisting of:
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (mapping of tornado damage swath; heat detection of trapped survivors under rubble; comms relay for rescue coordination)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF sweep to maintain comms integrity across damaged networks; real-time relay of medical triage data to command nodes)
13/2/52 PSSC: The Haifan Bassaridia Division dispatches one Manipulus to Diamandis after a VBIED detonates beside a bullion carrier at a bridge ramp, triggering a mass-casualty incident and extensive structural damage to the approach span. Objectives are to secure the blast perimeter, recover bullion assets, provide triage and evacuation support, and reinforce the bridge structure to prevent secondary collapse. Mediterranean (hot-summer) conditions (95 °F, 34 % chance of rain, 11 mph W; intense midday sun with minimal cloud cover).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Abeis-Bulhanu Virelia-Class Urban Pacifier squads (crowd control and perimeter lockdown around bridge ramp and nearby markets; manage evacuation of wounded civilians)
1 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry IFV (armored escort for emergency bullion transfer; perimeter security for recovery crews)
1 × Bijarian Command Vehicle (C2 hub integrating city emergency services, fire brigades, and War League trauma medics; blast investigation coordination)
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (river patrol beneath bridge span; debris recovery; floodlight support for night operations and underwater structural inspection)
1 × Thalassa Class Attack Helicopter (armed overwatch for convoy protection and aerial deterrence during ongoing recovery operations)
19/2/52 PSSC: The Haifan Bassaridia Division dispatches one Manipulus to Akróstadium after a coordinated coup faction breaches the inner gate and seizes the fortress magazine, triggering an immediate call for War League clearance operations. Objectives are to retake the magazine, secure all corridors leading to the inner gate, prevent distribution of seized munitions, and restore control of the citadel complex under lawful authority. Cold steppe conditions (75 °F, 52 % chance of rain, 1 mph E; hot midday sun with intensifying dryness later in the day).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Chrysos Class Commando Rifle squads (primary breach-and-clear teams; corridor push toward the magazine; room-by-room sweep of seized barracks)
1 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry IFV (armored pivot at the shattered inner gate; transports storm teams; secures fallback evacuation route)
1 × Abeis-Bulhanu Virelia-Class Urban Pacifier squad (non-lethal control of panicked fortress staff; detainee processing for surrendering coup members; crowd-safety in outer wards)
1 × Icaria Class Combat Engineering Vehicle (breach reinforcement; removal of collapsed gate debris; structural stabilization around compromised magazine walls)
2 × Corythia Class Transport Truck (movement of ammo-containment crates, riot-control materiel, water & heat-mitigation supplies for prolonged operations)
1 × Bijarian Command Vehicle (C2 with citadel command staff and city guard; coordinates fire teams and aerial overwatch; manages fortress-wide evacuation advisories)
1 × Regavis Class DMR team + Lothaya Class Sniper Rifle pair (tower overwatch; counters coup sharpshooters; protects magazine-clearing units from elevated firing positions)
Naval / Littoral Forces
None (interior fortress district)
Aerial Forces
One Ptisis (Clearance & Overwatch Flight), consisting of:
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (tracking coup movement inside courtyards; thermal mapping of magazine signatures; relay for interior squads in low-comms corridors)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF/SIGINT sweep for coup communications; identification of command nodes and remote-detonator signals)
1 × Noctiluna Class Medium Transport Helicopter (rapid lifting of reinforcements to battlements; MEDEVAC of critical casualties; aerial insertion behind sealed inner compounds)
1 × Thalassa Class Attack Helicopter (armed overwatch outside outer-wall perimeter; deterrence to prevent breakout attempts; illumination for dusk operations)
36/2/52 PSSC: The Haifan Bassaridia Division dispatches one Manipulus to Keybir-Aviv after a mine-head blast collapses a major shaft gallery, trapping dozens of miners and service crews underground. Objectives are to stabilize the galleries, clear debris under hazardous conditions, extract survivors, contain gas pockets, and maintain evacuation corridors during recurring storms. Humid subtropical conditions (84 °F, 95 % chance of rain, 1 mph NW; nighttime storms lingering into early morning).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Chrysos Class Commando Rifle squads (entry security at shaft mouth; escort of engineering teams; extraction of trapped miners through unstable chambers)
1 × Ampelos Class Armored Recovery Vehicle (lifting collapsed equipment; winch extraction of trapped carts; debris removal in rain-softened access roads)
1 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry IFV (armored ingress to flooding-prone lower works; secure casualty transport to surface med stations)
2 × Corythia Class Transport Truck (ventilation units, gas monitors, flood-lighting towers, trauma kits, potable-water reserves for exhausted miners)
1 × Bijarian Command Vehicle (C2 with mine-safety authorities and geological monitors; storm-affected comms relay; manages rotation of extraction teams)
1 × Regavis Class DMR team + Lothaya Sniper Rifle pair (security overwatch at pithead perimeters; monitor for instability along spoil ridges during storm outwash)
Naval / Littoral Forces
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (patrol of adjacent drainage canals; ferry for medical personnel; floodlight support; shuttling generators and pumps during storm surges)
Aerial Forces
One Ptisis (Rescue & Engineering Flight), consisting of:
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (mapping surface subsidence; locating ventilation breaches; comms relay through storm interference)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF/SIGINT monitoring of rescue-team channels; tracks structural sensor data; interference-watch during electrical storms)
1 × Thalassa Class Attack Helicopter (searchlight and thermal support over mine approaches; deterrent presence against opportunistic theft or sabotage during the crisis)
41/2/52 PSSC: The Haifan Bassaridia Division dispatches one Manipulus to Tel-Amin after coordinated sabotage shuts down three up-coast trade outposts, forcing the port to adopt Security Posture Alfa and calling for an on-scene War League liaison. Objectives are to secure the port complex, inspect and reopen the disrupted trade outposts, interdict saboteur cells along the coastline, and maintain commercial continuity under extreme heat and dust-storm risk. Mediterranean (hot-summer) conditions (95 °F, 72 % chance of rain, 2 mph NW; intense midday sun with potential for severe heat waves and dust storms).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Chrysos Class Commando Rifle squads (secure and clear sabotaged outposts; patrol coastal tracks; reinforce port checkpoints under Posture Alfa)
1 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry IFV (armored escort for inspection convoys; secure movement along dust-prone coastal roads; defensive hold at outpost perimeters)
1 × Icaria Class Combat Engineering Vehicle (clearing debris and sabotage devices; reinforcement of port walls and outpost structures weakened by heat/dust erosion)
2 × Corythia Class Transport Truck (movement of potable water, cooling tents, sand filters, security barriers, and convoy inspection kits)
1 × Bijarian Command Vehicle (C2 integration with Tel-Amin port authority, customs surveillance, and War League liaison; manages Posture Alfa signals and alerts)
1 × Thalassa Class Attack Helicopter (armed overwatch over port and coastline; deterrence during heat-reduced visibility and dust storms)
8/3/52 PSSC (Op-ID: WL-052.130-HFA-18): The Haifan Bassaridia Division conducts VBSS / interdiction / contraband boarding operations at Keybir-Aviv following routine compliance checks that revealed minor routing variances. A revised routing plan is issued with a reinforced escort buffer to reassert corridor control and ensure lawful passage. Operations prioritize systems for boarding, inspection, and harbor security. Humid subtropical conditions (Opsitheiel; 79 °F / 59 °F; 66 % humidity; 99 % chance of rain; NE winds 15 km/h; evening drizzle with mild breezes).
Ground Forces
Centuriae (HFA-24), consisting of:
4 × Centuriae (20 × Manipuli total) tasked to port-entry control, customs screening, and quay–rail interface security
40/1/52 PSSC: The Bassaridian Normark Division dispatches one Manipulus to Riddersborg after a multi-site assault strikes the TME rail terminus and adjoining passenger concourse, producing mass casualties and transit shutdowns. Objectives are to secure platforms and concourse halls, neutralize remaining attackers, establish layered triage and evacuation lanes, and restore limited rail operations. Subpolar oceanic conditions (31 °F, 51 % chance of rain, 4 mph S; cool, damp air with a slight warmup after noon).
47/1/52 PSSC: The Bassaridian Normark Division deploys a specialized anti-drone naval task group to the Normark–Lindley Passage after smuggler drone swarms jammed AIS beacons, forcing precautionary shutdowns of commercial lanes. Objectives are to re-establish beacon integrity, neutralize rogue swarms through electronic and kinetic countermeasures, protect maritime convoys, and restore confidence in navigational security. Subpolar oceanic conditions (39 °F, 76 % chance of rain, 10 mph E; overcast skies; intermittent rain and sleet).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus (embarked, rapid-response security detachment), consisting of:
1 × Chrysos Class Commando Rifle platoon (shipboard security; boarding of seized smuggler vessels once cleared of drone interference)
One Tabur-i Derya (Task Unit), composed of 3 Birlik-i Gemi (≈6 ships):
Birlik-i Gemi A (command & interception): 1 × Abeis-Empress Class Littoral Battlecruiser (flagship; sensor fusion node; directed-energy & CIWS arrays for drone suppression) + 1 × Abeis-Erigone Class Littoral Orbital & Missile Intercept Catamaran (specialized anti-drone & point-defense suite; electronic countermeasure leader)
Birlik-i Gemi B (screen & protection): 1 × Sylvapolis Class Frigate (ASW/escort; advanced radar/ECM; flight deck for drone-recovery teams) + 1 × Vaeringheim Class Corvette (close escort and high-speed pursuit of smuggler skiffs)
Birlik-i Gemi C (lane assurance & clearance): 1 × Cetomagna Class Minehunter (mine and drone debris clearance) + 1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (shallow-water patrol, illumination, and drone net-deployment)
Aerial Forces
One Ptisis (Maritime Counter-Drone Flight), consisting of 2 Zeygi (4 a/c):
Zeygi-ISR: 2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (thermal & radar mapping of swarm concentrations; cue targeting for ship-based CIWS and directed-energy turrets)
8/1/52 PSSC: The Council of Kings Division dispatches a **constrained naval–air task group** to patrol the shipping lanes of the Sea of Storms linking Keltia and Corum, amid escalating conflict in Corum. **Objectives are limited to** securing and escorting Bassaridian-flagged convoys, wide-area ISR and SAR coverage, mine-countermeasure safety in approaches, and **consent-based anti-piracy/anti-slavery inspections** consistent with maritime law. **Boarding is restricted to escorted/flag-state-approved vessels and right-of-visit cases;** de-confliction hotlines are activated with foreign forces. The landing force remains embarked and on standby for **humanitarian assistance/evacuation**; any amphibious deployment would occur only in response to a documented, imminent threat to civilians. Conditions: Oceanic squalls and heavy swell typical of the Sea of Storms (57 °F, 85 % chance of rain, 15 mph E; off-and-on showers, brief sunny interludes).
Ground Forces (embarked)
One Ordo (Expeditionary Landing Group), consisting of:
2 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry companies (mechanized infantry for **pier repair/secure evac corridors** and convoy defense)
1 × Makra Class Battle Tank troop (**deterrent reserve**, amphibious landing support if civilian-protection trigger)
45/1/52 PSSC: The Council of Kings Division dispatches a constrained naval–air task group to patrol and secure shipping lanes and approaches to mainland Corum, and to support White-Lane humanitarian security and stabilization efforts. Objectives are limited to securing and escorting Bassaridian convoys and relief shipments, providing wide-area ISR and SAR coverage, ensuring mine-countermeasure safety in choke points, and conducting consent-based compliance/boarding inspections consistent with the Straits Conventions of 52.06 PSSC. Boarding actions are restricted to escorted or flag-state–approved vessels and right-of-visit cases; de-confliction hotlines remain active with local authorities. The embarked ground element will establish limited forward operating detachments ashore, under host-community consent and Straits Convention authority, for civilian protection, port repair, and HADR support. Sea state variable; monitoring for local weather and tidal effects (typical Sea of Storms squalls).
Ground Forces (embarked — Ordo Stabilitas; 2 × Centuriae total)
Organisation & Key Lift: Mechanized stabilization force optimized for port security, convoy defence, pier repair, and humanitarian assistance; equipment scaled to amphibious lift and sustainment capability.
54/1/52 PSSC: The Council of Kings Division dispatches one Manipulus to Ourid after a cascading landslide severs the Northern Pass, isolating supply convoys and halting overland trade routes. Objectives are to clear debris, stabilize the slope with rock bolts and retaining anchors, and reopen the road while maintaining logistical flow via littoral craft operating down the Ouriana River. Cold steppe conditions (41 °F, 77 % chance of rain, calm wind; saturated soil and reduced visibility reported).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Quadwalker “Oble-Lisea” 4189 dozer units (debris removal, slope grading, and bolt-drilling for structural stabilization)
56/1/52 PSSC: The Council of Kings Division dispatches one Manipulus to Fanghorn after rapid thawing and sustained rainfall trigger severe river flooding with indications of a possible avalanche on the western ridge. Objectives are to reinforce levees, conduct flood evacuations, stabilize high-slope snowpack, and maintain communications with isolated mountain settlements. Subarctic conditions (39 °F, 76 % chance of rain, 7 mph SW; rapid thawing could spark concurrent flooding and heavy snowfall).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Quadwalker “Oble-Lisea” 4189 dozer units (levee reinforcement; slope compaction; debris clearance from riverbanks and bridges)
1 × Thalassa Class Attack Helicopter (searchlight and thermal scan; overwatch of high-ridge avalanche control operations; illumination support for night rescue)
10/2/52 PSSC: The Council of Kings Division dispatches one Manipulus to Sjøsborg after coordinated arson attacks ignite three bonded-warehouse rows along the Inner Esplanade, forcing quay cranes to power down and prompting the extension of cordons to the customs arcade. Objectives are to contain and extinguish the fires, secure hazardous cargo manifests, prevent the spread to adjoining port facilities, and restore partial operations while preserving evidence for investigators. Subpolar oceanic conditions (43 °F, 74 % chance of rain, 11 mph S; lingering cloud deck, occasional lighter drizzle).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Abeis-Bulhanu Virelia-Class Urban Pacifier squads (cordon enforcement at warehouse perimeter; evacuation and detainee handling; control of access to the customs arcade)
1 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry IFV (armored firefighting and breaching support; transports suppression crews and fire-foam containers into hazardous zones)
1 × Bijarian Command Vehicle (C2 hub linking port authority, customs service, and emergency fire command; coordination of UAV reconnaissance and foam tender dispatch)
2 × Corythia Class Transport Truck (fire-foam tanks, portable pumps, lighting towers, and emergency shelter materials for displaced dock workers)
14/2/52 PSSC: The Council of Kings Division dispatches one Manipulus to Slevik after an explosive device is discovered beneath a customs weighbridge servicing the Amber Ports convoy corridor, prompting a full quay evacuation and EOD sweep. Operations occur amid an active outbreak of Pilgrim’s Flux, requiring boil notices, cistern audits, and ORS distribution across the harbor wards. Objectives are to render the device safe, secure adjacent infrastructure, ensure continued medical containment, and restore convoy throughput to the Amber Ports under heightened inspection protocols. Subpolar oceanic conditions (52 °F, 14 % chance of rain, 3 mph N; faint sunlight obscured by thick cloud).
1 × Bijarian Command Vehicle (C2 node linking port security, customs authority, and medical relief units; coordination of explosive disposal with local authorities)
1 × Corythia Class Transport Truck (transport of containment kits, sanitation supplies, and ORS rations for quarantined dock wards)
1 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry IFV (armored security during EOD neutralization; convoy escort once operations resume)
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (patrols port approaches and deters underwater sabotage; provides spotlight coverage for EOD divers; ferry service for quarantined workers)
One Ptisis (Security and Public Health Flight), consisting of:
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (thermal and visual surveillance during weighbridge sweep; monitoring of EOD perimeter and crowd density; comms relay for medical relief teams)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF/SIGINT detection for potential remote detonator signals; simultaneous broadcast of public health advisories and boil notices)
1 × Noctiluna Class Medium Transport Helicopter (airlift of bomb-disposal engineers, sanitation supplies, and potable-water bladders; MEDEVAC for exposure cases or blast casualties)
21/2/52 PSSC: The Council of Kings Division dispatches one Manipulus to Galvø after a landslide-dam breach unleashes an outburst flood through the lower ward, sweeping away footbridges, inundating workshops, and isolating riverside households. A War League QRF is requested to conduct immediate rescue, stabilize flood channels, and restore access to the district. Subarctic conditions (55 °F, 79 % chance of rain, 3 mph NE; frequent drizzle with occasional heavier rainfall).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Quadwalker “Oble-Lisea” 4189 dozer units (clear boulder debris; carve diversion trenches; stabilize saturated riverbanks)
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (operations along the swollen river channel; ferry for evacuees; floodlight support; waterborne debris clearance)
2 × Abeis-Ismael “Cathartes” Littoral Hoverbike patrols (rapid movement between isolated homes; delivery of medical kits and warm blankets; liaison with river-edge shelters)
Aerial Forces
One Ptisis (Rescue & Hydrology Flight), consisting of:
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (mapping flood extent; thermal search for stranded residents on roofs; comms relay across disrupted districts)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF relay for emergency networks; tracks rainfall cells; integrates hydrological sensors for secondary-slide warnings)
1 × Thalassa Class Attack Helicopter (searchlight and thermal illumination for night rescue; overwatch against structural collapse near responders)
21/2/52 PSSC: The Council of Kings Division dispatches one Manipulus to Tonar after rogue armed groups conduct a series of hit-and-run attacks on the recently re-opened rail-lines connecting Tonar to Bashkim, targeting signaling huts, fuel stops, and survey crews. Objectives are to secure the rail corridor, interdict raider cells, safeguard maintenance convoys, and maintain uninterrupted transit between the two cities. Cold steppe conditions (74 °F, 52 % chance of rain, 8 mph E; afternoon heat may intensify into thunderstorms).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Chrysos Class Commando Rifle squads (mobile counter-raider patrols along track embankments; rapid interception at ambush points)
1 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry IFV (armored escort for repair trains; reinforcement of threatened tool crews and blockhouse posts)
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (patrols canal sections paralleling southern track segments; blocks raider escape along water routes; floodlight support during nighttime repairs)
Aerial Forces
One Ptisis (Rail-Corridor Recon Flight), consisting of:
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (thermal sweep of treelines and embankments; tracking raider movement along culverts and access trails; comms relay)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF/SIGINT mapping of raider comms; identifies ambush nodes and relay signals; provides targeting data for ground teams)
1 × Thalassa Class Attack Helicopter (armed overwatch across long rail stretches; counters fast-moving raider vehicles; illumination support during storm periods)
41/2/52 PSSC: The Council of Kings Division dispatches one Manipulus to Ourid after a Rochefort revivalist cell detonates an explosive charge along the cliffside processional causeway, triggering a rockfall that threatens the lower sanctum district and pilgrims queued for rites. Objectives are to halt additional collapse, clear debris, secure the causeway and sanctum approaches, and protect pilgrims during emergency evacuation and rerouting. Cold steppe conditions (82 °F, 99 % chance of rain, 10 mph SW; cloud buildup with short, intense showers possible).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Chrysos Class Commando Rifle squads (secure cliffside paths; evacuate pilgrims along switchbacks; sweep for secondary devices placed by revivalist cell)
1 × Syrinx Class Armored Infantry IFV (armored corridor establishment for emergency medical convoys; secure movement between sanctum and upper terraces)
2 × Corythia Class Transport Truck (transport of water, ORS, tarps, rope bridges, triage tents, and debris-netting for slope crews)
1 × Bijarian Command Vehicle (C2 integrating shrine wardens, cliff-engineers, and UAV reconnaissance; manages pilgrimage rerouting and hazard broadcasts)
1 × Saluria Class Gunboat (patrol of river approach to the sanctum; ferry for evacuees displaced by causeway closure; searchlight for rockfall surveillance along river cliffs)
Aerial Forces
One Ptisis (Rescue & Slope-Monitoring Flight), consisting of:
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (mapping of rockfall extent; thermal identification of trapped individuals; monitoring of upper-cliff fissures during rain events)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF/SIGINT sweep for revivalist comms; coordination relay for slope-engineer and evacuation teams)
1 × Noctiluna Class Medium Transport Helicopter (MEDEVAC; delivery of stabilization gear, debris nets, and rope-bridge components; insertion of rescue teams to isolated terraces)
1 × Thalassa Class Attack Helicopter (illumination of cliff faces; overwatch against further sabotage; thermal monitoring for fresh collapses during storm surges)
52/2/52 PSSC: The Council of Kings Division dispatches one Manipulus to Hamarrfell after an armed faction seizes the tollhouse at Hammer Gate, using the position to extort caravans and block lawful passage through the mountain corridor. Objectives are to retake the tollhouse, secure the gate complex, dismantle the extortion network, and restore protected caravan transit under Council authority. Subarctic conditions (46 °F, 37 % chance of rain, 9 mph NE; short, cool days with intermittent sunshine).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Chrysos Class Commando Rifle squads (assault and flanking elements to retake the tollhouse; clearing of gate chambers and adjacent guardrooms)
1 × Ampelos Class Armored Recovery Vehicle (recovery of seized wagons; extraction of damaged gate equipment; clearing overturned carts from the approach road)
2 × Corythia Class Transport Truck (movement of barriers, lighting towers, water and rations for stranded caravans; transport of confiscated weapons)
1 × Bijarian Command Vehicle (C2 integrating caravan masters, city guard, and gate wardens; manages phased reopening of the toll corridor)
6/3/52 PSSC: The Council of Kings Division dispatches one Manipulus to Tonar to provide security and site control for an archaeological dig overseen by a Kleisthenes (≈25 missionaries) of Sanctum Delphica, in an area with a record of insurgent activity. Objectives are to secure the excavation perimeter, protect personnel and artifacts, escort supply and artifact-transfer convoys, and prevent insurgent interference with doctrinal custody. Cold steppe conditions (47 °F, 31 % chance of rain, 8 mph W; short bursts of sunshine, otherwise chilly).
Ground Forces
One Manipulus, consisting of:
2 × Chrysos Class Commando Rifle squads (outer/inner security rings; patrols along approach tracks; rapid reaction to probes)
1 × Abeis-Bulhanu Virelia-Class Urban Pacifier squad (non-lethal control around the dig perimeter; protection of civilian specialists; detainee handling if incursions occur)
1 × Abeis-Aetherion Class Multidomain Hover-Corvette (first operational deployment) (multidomain perimeter security; ISR, rapid-response fire support, and interdiction along riverbeds and lowland approaches near Tonar)
Aerial Forces
One Ptisis (Site-Security Flight), consisting of:
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (persistent ISR of dig perimeter and approach corridors; comms relay in broken terrain)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF/SIGINT sweep for insurgent coordination; alerts to attempted surveillance of the site)
One Kleisthenes (≈25 operatives) – Sanctum Delphica, consisting of:
Senior Delphic overseer and ritual stewards (doctrinal authorization; custody of artifacts)
Archivist-priests and surveyors (documentation, preservation, and interpretation of finds)
Rite-wardens (maintenance of consecration boundaries; coordination with War League on restricted zones)
Attached civlog shuttles: Kybele Nomad Terrain Wagon & Aurelia Utility Pick-up (movement of clergy, records, and secured relics)
8/3/52 PSSC (Op-ID: WL-052.130-CKD-05): The Council of Kings Division conducts rail-line security and corridor hardening operations at Slevik following snow/ice disruption and hazardous travel conditions during the newly re-opened Trans-Keltian Express link between Slevik and Kaledonija. Operations prioritize station-yard access control, rolling patrol windows along exposed track segments, bridge/switch overwatch, and escorted work periods for signal and inspection crews during early service restoration. Weather posture is Red (Gnd: Hazard; Sea: OK; Air: OK); safe-movement discipline and evidence-grade incident documentation are enforced to preserve lawful rail throughput. Subpolar oceanic conditions (Opsitheiel; 32 °F / 25 °F; 22 % humidity; 89 % chance of precipitation; snow 84 %; NE winds 23 km/h; steady cold rain mixing with wet snow; snow/ice / hazardous travel).
Ground Forces
Centuriae (CKD-12), consisting of:
4 × Centuriae (20 × Manipuli total) tasked to station-yard control, line patrol, and rapid response staging across the Slevik–Kaledonija segment
1 × Model V-99 Thunderguard Citadel Train (mobile C2 node on the corridor; heated staging and comms relay; incident intake, dispatch, and evidence custody under Red conditions)
2 × Penthia Class Bridge-Laying Vehicle (redundant crossing assurance for washouts/failed spans on service routes; emergency bypass for repair crew mobility and escorted convoys)
2 × Saluria Class Gunboat (nearshore patrol; small-craft interdiction; surveillance of coves and improvised piers)
2 × Cetus Class Attack Craft (fast intercept; harbor-mouth screen; deterrence runs along suspected resupply lanes)
Aerial Forces
One Ptisis (ISR Overwatch Flight) (CKD-A01), consisting of:
1 × Catonis Class Unmanned Aircraft (wide-area ISR over rail corridor and coastal approaches; cueing of patrol windows in low visibility)
2 × Lotos Class Tactical UAV (line-of-track overwatch; station-yard thermal; comms relay during snowfall and mixed precipitation)
1 × Aurantius Class Multi-Role UAV (RF/SIGINT to detect coordination nets, spoofed routing calls, and handheld clusters near cuts/culverts)
Oversight / Compliance
Port compliance inspector (HCE) + Trans-Keltian Express rail liaison embedded. Hatch Ministry privateers on station: Captain Cassius Valerus, Captain Aisha Dinar, and Captain Arsinoe Menkaure (Ismael-class commissions) coordinating difficult-weather VBSS drills near northern chokepoints, coastal reconnaissance of hidden coves and improvised piers, and SAR-readiness patrols with temporary berth control as incidents require. Missionary civic-support present: Eon Fellowship, Stoa (40) [EOF-S6] posts night patrol timing plans, safe-interval guidance, and warming-shelter checks; fuel and medicine custody verified; repair authorization issued with labor scheduled off-peak hours. Public health advisory active: Ezeri Blisters (Parapox) assessed HIGH; gloves for fishers, wound care, and short exclusion guidance enforced at dockside access points to reduce spread during weather queues. Weather delays logged; any interference with lawful rail movement requires evidence-grade documentation and same-day ledger notes. Alert: Red.
9/3/52 PSSC (Op-ID: WL-052.131-CKD-05): The Council of Kings Division executes an emergency hazard-response deployment to Eikbu after explosive charges are discovered embedded in snow-shed pylon infrastructure; EOD disruption actions are initiated and the affected route segment is sealed pending clearance and structural verification. Operations prioritize immediate evacuation from the hazard radius, hard site control of approach roads and work lanes, debris clearance and stabilization around the pylons, and strict evidence-grade documentation to preserve lawful custody of recovered components. Weather posture is Red (Gnd: Hazard; Sea: Closed; Air: No-Go); due to blizzard/whiteout, the operation remains in a weather-delay holding pattern under local command until visibility improves and avalanche risk can be reassessed. Subarctic conditions (Opsitheiel; 27 °F / 14 °F; 12 % humidity; 65 % chance of precipitation; snow 74 %; SE winds 42 km/h; blizzard / whiteout conditions; avalanche risk).
No observer (weather delay). Local command authority remains on-scene pending visibility improvement and avalanche reassessment. Temple Aprobelle support present at civic-stability level: Thiasos (60) [TAP-T1] conducts a behavior audit of the district office after complaint surge; corrective training issued; warming-shelter checks, fuel/medicine custody verification, and travel guidance posted. Voucher reconciliation complete; supplies logged and stored under dual-key protocol. Public health advisory active: Kalithros’ Numbness (Neuropathy—solvent exposure) assessed MEDIUM; mitigations ordered—solvent substitution, exhaust capture, and nitrile PPE—coordinated to avoid interference with evacuation and route-seal work.