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All Marshals have the ability to present any noble who directly disobeys orders to the Lord General for prosecution. The Lord General will then determine if the case against the offending commander is valid and if so, the case will be brought forth to the Lord Judge for a juridical pronouncement.
 
All Marshals have the ability to present any noble who directly disobeys orders to the Lord General for prosecution. The Lord General will then determine if the case against the offending commander is valid and if so, the case will be brought forth to the Lord Judge for a juridical pronouncement.
  
Read the [[Melodia/Monarchy/Law/Military|Military Law]].
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Read the Martial Law, [[Melodia/Monarchy/Law/Military|here]].

Revision as of 04:29, 13 May 2008

Military Hierarchy

The Monarch is the supreme commander of the Royal Guard while the Lord General represents the Monarch in day-to-day affairs. The rest of the army is under the supreme command of the Lord General.

Chain of Command

(Monarch) - General - Marshals - Second in Commands - Councillors&Dukes - Lords - Knights - Nobles (Read more)

Military Decorations

Crosses of Valor

An award recognizing excellence in military command.

Gold
Albert De Blanc

Silver

Bronze
Zaratin Lux

Ribbon of Service

An award for those who have fought in victorious military engagements.

Albert De Blanc, Zaratin Lux

Military Justice

All Marshals have the ability to present any noble who directly disobeys orders to the Lord General for prosecution. The Lord General will then determine if the case against the offending commander is valid and if so, the case will be brought forth to the Lord Judge for a juridical pronouncement.

Read the Martial Law, here.