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Garrison
Garrison soldiers are permanent employees of a lord, and have a loyalty to their employer. They live at his expense and in return perform whatever military duties they are ordered to do. These include defending castles or manors, standing guard at key fords or bridges, escorting important people or goods, patrolling, searching and, of course, fighting on command. They train regularly. Due to their guaranteed steady employment their primary cost is in maintenance and equipment.
- Mounted Sergeant. A mounted soldier, armed as a knight but usually more lightly armored.
Key Skills: Lance, Sword, Horsemanship.
Cost: £3
- Sergeant. A foot soldier, armored.
Key Skills: Spear, Sword.
Cost: £2
- Man-at-Arms. A foot soldier, lightly armored.
Key Skill: Spear.
Cost: £1
- Archer or Crossbowman. Missile troop, unarmored.
Key Skill: Bow or Crossbow.
Cost: £1
Mercenary
Mercenaries have no permanent employer, are available for short terms, and generally on short notice. They have their own equipment, and perform whatever duty their employer commands. There is no cost to finding Mercenaries, but they are more expensive than garrison troops because of the uncertainty of their employment.
The price shown is for 30 days of service.
- Mounted Sergeant. Cost: £1
- Sergeant. Cost: 120d. (£0.5)
- Man-at-Arms. Cost: 120d. (£0.5)
- Archer or Crossbowman. Cost: 60d. (£0.25)
- Knifeman. Unarmoured, badly armed infantry, willing to do anything to get ahead, such as climb ladders to assault a castle. Key Skill: Dagger. Cost: 30d. (£0.125)