<h4>1. Legionary & Tempestary Comparison</h4>
This slide showcases the two core combat units of the Legion:
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<li>Legionary – Heavily armored ground soldiers, disciplined and resilient, forming the backbone of Rome’s forces.</li>
<li>Tempestary – Elite aerial warriors infused with advanced technology, specializing in reconnaissance, air superiority, and precision strikes.
The ranking progression from Trio (Recruit) → Initiari (Initiated) → Legionary/Tempestary is also displayed.</li>
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<h4>2. Contubernium & Caeliduum Structure</h4>
<ul>
<li>Contubernium – The smallest Legion unit, consisting of eight Legionaries who live and fight together.</li>
<li>Caeliduum – A specialized two-person Tempestary unit, emphasizing elite aerial combat.</li>
<li>This slide also introduces Immune and Venator specialists, indicating advanced roles within the Legion.</li>
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<h4>3. Century Formation</h4>
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<li>A Century is a formation of 90 soldiers—combining 84 Legionaries with 6 Tempestarii for hybrid warfare.</li>
<li>Commanded by a Centurion for ground forces and a Proceleon for aerial coordination.</li>
<li>Supporting officers include the Optio (Legionary second-in-command) and Optiaris (Tempestary second-in-command).</li>
<li>This unit ensures seamless ground-air integration, making it adaptable for both large-scale battles and tactical strikes.</li>
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<h4>4. Century Tactical Overview</h4>
<ul>
<li>Breakdown of a Century’s structure and its combat roles.</li>
<li>Legionaries hold the frontlines, engaging in melee and ranged combat.</li>
<li>Tempestarii operate as an elite aerial force, disrupting enemy formations and providing battlefield control.</li>
<li>Coordinated leadership between Centurion and Proceleon ensures tactical efficiency.</li>
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<h4>5. Double Century Formation</h4>
<ul>
<li>174 warriors divided into 164 Legionaries and 10 Tempestarii for a heavier battlefield presence.</li>
<li>Command structure mirrors the Century but on a larger scale.</li>
<li>Designed for versatility, capable of dominating both land and air engagements.</li>
<li>Strengthened leadership hierarchy ensures battlefield dominance.</li>
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<h4>6. Cohort Formation</h4>
<ul>
<li>A Cohort is a powerful battle group composed of multiple Centuries and Double Centuries.</li>
<li>This slide shows how multiple Centuries function together under a unified command.</li>
<li>The Cohort is a Legion’s primary fighting force, adaptable to various combat scenarios.</li>
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<h4>7. Cohors Prima – The Elite First Cohort</h4>
<ul>
<li>The most prestigious unit, acting as the backbone of the Legion.</li>
<li>Composed of five Double Centuries (820 Legionaries) and 50 Tempestarii in elite strike teams.</li>
<li>Primus Pilus leads the Legionary forces, while Primus Pennus commands the Tempestarii forces.</li>
<li>This unit serves as both command personnel and rapid-response elite forces.</li>
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<h4>8. Ranks – Principales & Centurion Command</h4>
<ul>
<li>Breakdown of junior officers (Principales) and mid-level officers (Centurions).</li>
<li>Aquilifer – Standard bearer of the Legion, carrying the symbolic banner.</li>
<li>Tesserarius – Handles security and logistics.</li>
<li>Optio and Optiaris – Second-in-command officers for Legionary and Tempestary forces, respectively.</li>
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<h4>9. Ranks – Senior Command Officers</h4>
<ul>
<li>Praefectus Castrorum (Ground Forces Commander) and Praefectus Aeris (Aerial Forces Commander) lead large-scale operations.</li>
<li>Primi Ordines oversee battle formations within Cohors Prima.</li>
<li>Proceleon and Optiaris serve as senior commanders of Tempestarii units.</li>
<li>This slide represents the upper leadership tier, responsible for overall strategy and execution.</li>
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<h4>10. Cohors Prima Command Structure</h4>
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<li>Primus Pilus and Primus Pennus serve as the highest-ranking commanders in the Cohort.</li>
<li>Legionary command is structured with Primi Ordines, Optios, Centurions, and Tesserarii handling battlefield operations.</li>
<li>Tempestary command is structured with Primi Volantes, Proceleon, and Optiaris leading aerial operations.</li>
<li>This slide finalizes the complete hierarchy of the Legion’s strongest and most prestigious fighting unit.</li>
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11 – Legion Overview
This slide provides a high-level view of the Legion’s structure. It consists of ten cohorts, each numbered with Roman numerals. At the top, three key leadership figures oversee the Legion:
<ul>
<li>Praefectus Castrorum – The highest-ranking ground commander.</li>
<li>Aquilifer – The bearer of the Legion’s standard, responsible for morale and unit cohesion.</li>
<li>Praefectus Aeris – The aerial commander overseeing Tempestarii forces.</li>
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Each cohort is divided into smaller units, reinforcing the Legion’s discipline and operational efficiency.
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