Wizard Wars/Campaign/Titles
Title name | Position | Command |
Pentakon | Claw leader | 4 |
Dekurion | Talon leader, Non-commissioned officer | 9 |
Magus | Junior officer | 20 |
Centurion | Company officer | 105 |
Altern | Company 2nd-in-command | 20 |
Subaltern | Company 3rd-in-command | 20 |
Archon | Battallion officer | 550 |
Archon Altern | Battallion 2nd-in-command | 105 |
Archon Subaltern | Battallion 3rd-in-command | 105 |
Archon Prefect | Quartermaster and provost | 550 |
Strategos | Legion officer | 3000 |
Officers must have some kind of magical training.
Army Unit | Size |
Claw | 5 |
Talon | 20 |
Company | 100 |
Battallion | 525 |
Legion | 3000 |
Other Titles[edit | edit source]
Imperator[edit | edit source]
The Emperor of Aquila.
Pontifex[edit | edit source]
The Imperial Clerics (pl Pontifices).
Pontifex Maximus[edit | edit source]
Imperial Hierophants (pl Pontifices).
Princeps Senatus[edit | edit source]
Speaker of the Senate.
Princeps Comitius[edit | edit source]
Speaker of the Assembly of the People.
Patrician[edit | edit source]
Aristocrat.
Plebeian[edit | edit source]
Non-noble.
Censor[edit | edit source]
Travelling taxcollector. Also has judicial responsabilities. Superceded by Questor.
Pro-[edit | edit source]
Used to define assistans to a profession. A procensor works as an assistant to a Censor.
Princeps[edit | edit source]
Colonial governor, most often called Prince. Has judicial and economical responsabilities. Is superceded by Questors.
Questor[edit | edit source]
Travelling judge. Is superceded by the Imperator and city Magistrates.
Magistrate[edit | edit source]
Local judge. Is superceded by Censors and Princeps, and sometimes Questors. Most city magistrates are appointed by the local Prince, while others are appointed by whoever pays them.
Lictor[edit | edit source]
Criminal investigator. Appointed by any titleholder with judicial responsabilities.