In many places, the muster chart has a realm name below the unit name. The meaning of this is unclear, as there is a block that reads "If the realm is noted above the unit name...", but none stating "If the realm is noted below the unit name...".
Some examples: In the Brythoniaid muster, the Prifdyndraig command's Cadben Companion Noble, as well as Ieuan Longshore's command. The Norse muster's Troll Konungr, Halftroll Jarl, Troll Jarl Kappi companion warchief has realm below unit name. Sell-Sword commanders have realm below the unit name.
2.03 General muster questions
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Re: 2.03 General muster questions
jereme wrote:In many places, the muster chart has a realm name below the unit name. The meaning of this is unclear, as there is a block that reads "If the realm is noted above the unit name...", but none stating "If the realm is noted below the unit name...".
Some examples: In the Brythoniaid muster, the Prifdyndraig command's Cadben Companion Noble, as well as Ieuan Longshore's command. The Norse muster's Troll Konungr, Halftroll Jarl, Troll Jarl Kappi companion warchief has realm below unit name. Sell-Sword commanders have realm below the unit name.
It's under 1·3·4·1·2: Unit's Realm; "If a unit's realm is mentioned below its name, that unit may be mustered by that commander regardless of his realm, but the unit counts as from the realm mentioned for realm cost purposes."
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