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Kirona
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I'm trying to get a general idea of military command structure for a fantasy novel I'm working on, and I want it to at least *resemble* realistic military command structure. I know enough to have a General in charge of the military (or a few generals in charge of big chunks and the nation's leader in charge overall), and that a Private has about as much authority as a potato. Beyond that, I don't know how it all works.
A lot of fantasy novels have Captains bouncing about with every five soldiers, while others make it seem like a Captain is only a few steps down from a General, so I can't really use them as a guideline - this is one of my problems. Is a Captain in charge of three or four people, or is he in charge of several hundred?
I've cut some ranks entirely from my list, since I don't see myself using them (specialist, for example). Still, if it seems they're important based on answers I get, they may be added back in. Others might end up being cut out if they seem useless for my purposes.
In short, I need a basic military structure for use with what is, in essence, a medieval military. I am using magic in the novel, but I can add in a few special pseudo-ranks once I know what I have to work with.
A lot of fantasy novels have Captains bouncing about with every five soldiers, while others make it seem like a Captain is only a few steps down from a General, so I can't really use them as a guideline - this is one of my problems. Is a Captain in charge of three or four people, or is he in charge of several hundred?
I've cut some ranks entirely from my list, since I don't see myself using them (specialist, for example). Still, if it seems they're important based on answers I get, they may be added back in. Others might end up being cut out if they seem useless for my purposes.
In short, I need a basic military structure for use with what is, in essence, a medieval military. I am using magic in the novel, but I can add in a few special pseudo-ranks once I know what I have to work with.