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-''Desertion'': The Legion actively pursues deserters. The usual punishment is to be reassigned to special, grueling Disciplinary Company for a term that does ''not'' count toward your initial enlistment.  
 
-''Desertion'': The Legion actively pursues deserters. The usual punishment is to be reassigned to special, grueling Disciplinary Company for a term that does ''not'' count toward your initial enlistment.  
  
-''Discipline'': French Army discipline is infamous for its harshness. Even by those standards, Legion discipline is renowned.( There hasn’t been a firing squad lately, but not because they ''can’t''.) The dread of what officers could do is as much of a motivator as service to the Legion or France itself.
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-''Discipline'': French Army discipline is notoriously harsh. Even by those standards, Legion discipline is legendary.( There hasn’t been a firing squad lately, but not because they ''can’t''.) The dread of what officers could do is as much of a motivator as service to the Legion or France itself.  
 
 
EVEN SO, the Legion is legendarily... well, roguish. Entire Legion units (officers included) have marched hung over. "System D" (see below) makes the gear of any non-Legion unit fair game. Fighting is sometimes, tacitly, allowed, within limits. ("A fight is a fight, but mutilation is against French Army standards!") and so on. This somehow doesn't diminish the Legion's fighting effectiveness at all. Though it does make them challenging neighbors.
 
  
 
-''Housing'':  The Legionnaires are stationed at the fort on a ridge overlooking Port Cochere. Some units near to town use ‘housing allotments’ to rent lodgings in town, but this is not their practice here. Yet.
 
-''Housing'':  The Legionnaires are stationed at the fort on a ridge overlooking Port Cochere. Some units near to town use ‘housing allotments’ to rent lodgings in town, but this is not their practice here. Yet.

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