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A unit has a number of Roster Aspects equal to its Physical Ability. Each Roster Aspect should represent a smaller sub-division of the unit's manpower as well as various other specialists such as siege units, archer divisions, spell-casters, and Exalted leadership. For example, a Realm Legion (PA of 15) might have the following Roster Aspects:
 
A unit has a number of Roster Aspects equal to its Physical Ability. Each Roster Aspect should represent a smaller sub-division of the unit's manpower as well as various other specialists such as siege units, archer divisions, spell-casters, and Exalted leadership. For example, a Realm Legion (PA of 15) might have the following Roster Aspects:
  
Infantry x 8 and Archer x2 (roughly speaking, each of these groups will have about 500 people [5000/10])  
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Infantry x 8 and Archer x2 (roughly speaking, each of these groups will have about 500 people [5000/10])  
 
Siege Units x1
 
Siege Units x1
Dragon-Blooded leadership x 4
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Dragon-blooded leadership x 4
  
 
The exact make-up is up to the person (player or GM) designing the unit, but should reflect the military style, technology level, and roles and goals of the appropriate army. And make sure the Roster Aspects are consistent with the the Defining Aspect. The GM, as always, should clear all unit designs.
 
The exact make-up is up to the person (player or GM) designing the unit, but should reflect the military style, technology level, and roles and goals of the appropriate army. And make sure the Roster Aspects are consistent with the the Defining Aspect. The GM, as always, should clear all unit designs.
  
 
Following the Strands of Fate rules, every time a unit takes a consequence, it loses one of its units Roster Aspects.  
 
Following the Strands of Fate rules, every time a unit takes a consequence, it loses one of its units Roster Aspects.  
 
  
 
''Design notes: The stats above are based on a attributes of 3/2/2 for the individual soldier. An elite honor guard might be statted up based on a 3/3/3 or 3/3/2 foundation. I used the SoF Size chart (page 289) to come up with the size of each unit but as always when dealing with this sort of thing, the numbers are far from perfect.''
 
''Design notes: The stats above are based on a attributes of 3/2/2 for the individual soldier. An elite honor guard might be statted up based on a 3/3/3 or 3/3/2 foundation. I used the SoF Size chart (page 289) to come up with the size of each unit but as always when dealing with this sort of thing, the numbers are far from perfect.''
  
 
See pages 393-408 of the SoF rulebook for more information on Units and Large Scale Conflict.
 
  
 
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