Imperial Legion

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The Imperial Legion is a fictional military organization of the Elder Scrolls universe. It was inspired by the Roman legions that were the supreme military power of their time. In The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, the player could join the Legion, perform tasks for them and eventually rise in rank up to the highest one, the "Knight of the Imperial Dragon". While playing heavily into the previous installment of the series, Morrowind's sequel, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion gave the player no opportunity to sign up as a legionnaire. However, there is a user mod in progress that will add a Legion questline.

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[edit] Summary

An officer of the Imperial Watch.
An officer of the Imperial Watch.

The Imperial Legion is the supreme military power of the Cyrodiil Empire of Tamriel; no other organized army in the world can match it in combat. The Legion is primarily composed of Imperials (mostly, high-ranks), Redguards and Nords, with a notable Orcish and Dark Elf minority (Most prominently in Gnisis). Its headquarters is located in the Imperial City's Prison District. (Note that this is the makeup of the Legion in ESIII: Morrowind - in ESIV: Oblivion, the Legion consists entirely of Imperials, with the exception of the Imperial Prison Sewer Guard.)

The Legion works for the Imperial government, with support from the Emperor who is currently in power. In the peacetime, the Legionnaires serve as guards, although in war, they have also been used as an invasion force.

In war, the Imperial Legion is a feared and unstoppable force. Their huge numbers and strict discipline cause even the most battle hardened army to question their tactics. The Imperial Legion attacks as just that: a Legion. With wide ranks of hundreds of disciplined soldiers, the Imperial Legion is a force not to be trifled with.

However powerful in their unstoppable numbers, it is said that lone Imperials are cowardly and weak, therefore opt to attack with large numbers of troops. Using all aspects of battle, archers, cavalry, officers, and most importantly their infantry platoons as well as companies of battlemages, the Imperial Legion is an unstoppable war machine, who crush any opposing army in their tracks.

The Lord's Mail and Chrysamere, the Blade of the Paladin, are artifacts of special importance to the Imperial Legion. Prior to the theft by a former Legion member, the Mail was on display in the Imperial Commission in Ebonheart, Morrowind. After having been retrieved from the traitorous legionnaire, it is kept at an undisclosed location along with Chrysamere, presumably for security reasons.

[edit] Special Duties

There are a number of special duties that Imperial Legion soldiers fulfill. Normally, the Legion is responsible for the projection of Imperial power in the provinces and the security of the Tamrielic roads. However, there are special companies of Legion soldiers that have different duties.

[edit] Imperial Foresters

The Imperial Foresters are rangers who patrol the dense forests of Cyrodiil and some other provinces. They are quick and nimble, lightly armoured in comparison to their regular counterparts and equipped with bows and swords. They are usually seen prowling the forests and attacking bandits, highwaymen, wolves etc.

[edit] Duke's Guard and Palace Guard

A special Imperial Legion platoon comprises the guard of any duke in the province of Morrowind, the Duke of Vvardenfell, for instance. These soldiers are among the best the Legion has to offer; the most accomplished soldiers of the Duke's Guard have the honour of serving as personal Palace Guard to the King of Morrowind.

[edit] Imperial Watch and Imperial Palace Guard

The Imperial Watch serves as city guard for the Imperial City. It has guard towers in every district of the city, as well as the Arcane University. The Watch is commanded by four Watch Captains, each with his own city district to protect. In the official version, the best soldiers of the Imperial Legion and the Imperial Watch serve as Imperial Palace Guard. However, it is suspected that most of the Imperial Palace Guard is made up of Blades, the special bodyguards of the Emperor.

[edit] County Guards

When the need arises, the Counts of Cyrodiil may ask for a list of candidates of the Imperial Legion to serve as their city guards. Every Count has the authority to summon Legion soldiers to serve under their flag after the candidate list has been submitted. They are identified by their colours and coats of arms they wear belonging to the cities of cyrodiil.

[edit] Imperial Legion Battlemage

Members of both the Legion and Mages' Guild, Imperial Legion Battlemages are soldiers trained in the use of magic and sword. They can mainly be seen on patrol within the Arcane University in the Imperial City and also at Legion Forts located on Vvardenfell. They are outfitted in standard Imperial Legion armor, however, they wear a blue hood instead of a helm and do not utilise a shield. In battle, they act as support to the main Imperial assault forces. Most recognise High Chancellor Ocato, head of the Elder Council, as either their leader or their strongest ally.

[edit] Imperial Horsemen

Soldiers trained to fight on horseback, during war they act as a heavy cavalry force, delivering thunderous and unstoppable charges. However, in peacetime they guard the empire's roadways from bandits and goblins. They wear helmets similar to a Roman centurions.

[edit] Prison Guards

Legion soldiers charged with defending the sewer entrance to the Imperial Prison in Cyrodill City. These men, under the command of Captain Gepard Montrose, are the only legionairies in the game who are in fact not Imperials. The section is made up of "Captain Gepard Montrose" (Imperial), "Prison Guard" (Nord), "Prison Guard" (Redguard) and "Prison Guard" (High Elf).

[edit] Jailors

Legionaires or county Guardsmen who hold the entrance to each City's Penitentiary. They are the only key holders to the cell blocks and must accompany prison visitors at all times. These men wear their respective count's crest and uniform (or in the case of the imperial city, the standard legion uniform) but refrain from carrying shields and choose to use maces as opposed to the standard issue legion longswords. There are generally two jailors to each city, one sleeps whilst the other is on duty and vice versa.

Legion Ranks
Spearman
Trooper
Agent
Champion
Knight Errant
Knight Bachelor
Knight Protector
Knight of the Garland
Knight of the Imperial Dragon

[edit] Structure

The Legion is a strictly hierarchic organization. Each fort is usually commanded by a Champion (smaller forts) or any higher-ranking Knight (larger ones). The commander of a fort is usually called "Captain" or "General". Only knights may serve as generals. A Knight of the Imperial Dragon is the highest-ranking Legion officer in any district.

The Imperial Legion itself is sub-divided into armies, also called "Legions", with numericals added for identification (for instance, the 10th Legion which fought on Akavir).

Organizations of The Elder Scrolls
Military/Mercenary: Blades | Buoyant Armigers | Fighters' Guild | Imperial Legion | Ordinators
Religious/Mystical: Mages' Guild | Tribunal Temple
Covert: Camonna Tong | Dark Brotherhood | Morag Tong | Thieves' Guild
Political: Houses of Morrowind