Korvar Military

Conscription
All citizens must enter mandatory military training once they finish school. There are few exceptions to this law, such as severe disability and education level. Before training even begins, the recruits must do a test to gauge their intelligence as well as basic physical education classes. If they pass the test, training officially begins. If they managed to get through training, they must then serve the empire for fifteen years. Only then can they decide to leave or stay. In the event of an emergency, a re-draft can quickly be established, recalling all people who left the military within the last few years back into the armed forces, though this is extremely rare.

Failure to comply with the draft is considered shameful and cowardly, and people who do it face serious consequences. Those captured face prison time and being forced back in. Drafted individuals get a mark on their identity stating that they served, and those who did not serve do not have this mark. If they somehow avoid capture, they would still be unable to own a home, means of personal transportation, or job. Those seen trying to help a person who has evaded the draft face imprisonment.

Traditions
The enlisted members of the military have a myriad of traditions and rituals. Some of these date back all the way to ancient practices and the holy scripture. Many soldiers will tattoo their wings or mark their armor with the insignia of the battalion or squad they are in, both as an identification mark and as bragging rights. Painting one's armor is also common. Many, such as the royal guard as an example, also use extensive religious imagery in their armor paint. Prior to a battle, it is common practice to pray to their ancestors for strength and guidance over the course of the fighting.

When a soldier dies on the field, the soldier is taken out of their armor, cut open in the torso, and cremated. Both the identification tag and helmet of the fallen soldier is sent back to the family to keep as memories. The rest of the armor is taken to be recycled. People who knew the person in the military will tend to keep small trinkets that belonged to the person, or if they were close friends, write the person's initial somewhere on their armor.

One tradition that catches the eyes of many other alien species is what the Korvar do with their defeated enemies. Enemies that haven't been completely scorched or poisoned are gathered up, cooked, and eaten by the troops. The highest ranked soldiers get the enemy forces of the equivalent rank, I.E a general will eat the enemy general. This tradition dates back to ancient times, where victorious clans would consume their enemies both to insult the enemy and supposedly absorb their strength. The tradition itself had died for a time around unification of the world into a single empire, but resurfaced when warfare with aliens began.

Command Hierarchy
Grand Xelva

The Grand Xelva is the highest ranking officer in the Korvar Military. Answering only to the emperor, they oversee all actions of the military and have complete control over all of its actions. They are typically individuals of prominent status, one who has achieved greats feats and has dedicated their entire life to serving the empire. They are cunning and brilliant, one of the best strategic minds on the battlefield. Troop morale becomes practically indestructible when a Xelva is present. Oftentimes, however, the Xelva does not take a direct role in a conflict. Instead, they reside deep within the empire, directing the actions of the military through lower ranking officers. When a Xelva does become directly involved in a conflict, it is often for something of supreme importance and it is met with the full might of the Korvar military.

Valxelva

The Valxelva is the right-hand man of the Xelva and is the one to inherit the Xelva's position when they die. They hold much of the same authority that the Xelva has, the only difference being that the Xelva grants them that authority. Essentially, the Valxelva only is limited by what their commander gives them. For example, the current Valxelva, Likaros, has total command over military forces in the Great War. Her authority is limited to that front alone. To move troops from one frontier to her command requires the approval of the Xelva.

While the Xelva rarely takes direct involvement in a conflict, it is commonplace for the Valxelva to do so. The Valxelva is often sent to important conflicts in place of the Xelva. They are also sometimes sent to represent the military in political meetings with aliens. As well as allowing the Xelva to continue overseeing the military overall, this serves as a perfect opportunity to train the Valxelva and test them to see if they are prepared for their future role.

The selection process for a Valxelva is lengthy and extensive. Candidates must go through extensive background checks to ensure a clean record and complete royalty to the throne. They must also be tested on their competency and strategic capability. Other topics such as their views on alien life and faith are also considered. After all of this is done, the Xelva will then choose who they believe is best fit for the position. That candidate must then be approved by the emperor. Once approved, they undergo a coronation ceremony where they will then officially become the Valxelva and the heir of the Xelva. Vier

The Vier are high ranking officials tasked with leading a war against an alien race. This is the highest position an officer will likely reach in their career, the next highest rank being the Valxelva. The amount of troops a single Vier has under its command varies wildly, depending on the scale of the conflict. Those in charge of eliminating small or pre-space empires typically have a few fleets and millions of soldiers. Viers involved conflicts such as the Great War will sometimes have billions of soldiers and a vast armada under their command, especially against such foes like the Diabloians or Aeveria Confederation. Like the Xelva, Vier rarely serve on the battlefield. They spend more of their time within the fleet or a nearby fortress world, overseeing the conflict from there.

Helves Helves are officers who command a portion of the Vier's forces. There are two separate kinds of Helves. The first type is in charge of troops invading a planet. The second kind commands an entire fleet. The two Helves often work together towards a singular goal. One keeps the orbit clear and provides support to ground forces while the other eliminates enemy resistance on the surface. Though quite rare, several Helves can be deployed to a single planet. Such a thing only happens during large-scale attacks such as invading a homeworld.

Ilsarohs/Olsoro

The Ilsarohs and the Olsoro are officers who take command of a portion of a Helve's forces for a specific mission. Both work almost exactly the same way, but for different situations. The Ilsaroh leads ground forces and is one of the highest ranking commanding officers to serve on the battlefield. They typically command their troops from within heavily armored assets such as walkers, but some occasionally operate battlesuits. The Olsoro, on the other hand, is a rank specific to naval forces. The Olsoros are typically commanding from the larger and more powerful vessels of a fleet.

Taern/Nahe The Taern are field commanders. They command a portion of an Ilsroh's forces and are normally sent to accomplish specific objectives. They serve directly on the front lines, fighting alongside their soldiers. They are among the most dangerous soldiers on the battlefield, both exceptionally well trained and equipped with some of the best gear available. The armor of the Taern is made for both protection and intimidation. They have powerful shield generators built into their armor and are covered head to toe in layers of armor plating. Their helmets are often molded into the shape of specific creatures or individuals, typically ones from mythology or derived from wildlife on Kovas. The equivalent of a Taern is also used to describe the leader of special operations forces during a mission.

The Nahe is the captain of a vessel. It is a very broad term in that it applies to anyone in command of a vessel, no matter how large it is or what it does. The term has also become used to apply to the commanding officers within exceptionally large land-based vehicles. They wear very similar armor to what a Taern has, only with a few differences. These being a mandatory jetpack on their back and a life-support system built into the suit for zero-g environments. Though the Nahe rarely ever become involved in direct combat, they will move to repel boarding parties if the situation becomes dire enough.

The Yalvrn

The term Yalvrn, like the Helves, is used both in ground and naval operations. It is a rather broad term for the numerous officers under the command of a Nahe or a Taern. They can serve a variety of different roles, from commanding a group of artillery cannons to leading a group of squads on the battlefield. As such, they also vary in what equipment they use. Their armor and equipment is relatively standard, normally derived from standard infantry gear with some modifications to improve protection.

Qror

The lowest ranking units in the chain of command, the Qror leads squads of infantry into battle. They typically command between three to ten soldiers, sometimes more depending on the objective. Their gear is the same as what is used by standard infantry, just with different colors to help identify them. Most Qror also have large banners mounted on their back to help raise troop morale.

Divisions
The Korvar military is divided into a multitude of divisions that differ in training, strategy, and coloration. Each division works together on the battlefield to ensure victory for the Korvar. Due to the specialization, some of the divisions largely incapable of working alone unless under perfect circumstances. If there was no space division, it would be neigh impossible to achieve orbital superiority and ground forces would quickly be destroyed, for instance.

Each division has two main colors. The 'standard' colors are used for standard infantry forces. 'Elite' colors are used to signify more experienced and oftentimes more specific infantry forces. Individuals within the lower half of the chain of command also use the elite coloration to signify their rank. The darker the shade is, the higher the rank someone is. This changes when someone becomes a high enough rank, where their division color is replaced by purple, the colors of High Command.

The main divisions of the Korvar are: the Crimson Hammer, Steel Bulwark, Vahlsrod's Maw, Zenith, the Peacebringers, the Eyes of the Goddess, and the Ascendant's Chosen.

Crimson Hammer
Standard Colors: Maroon

 Elite colors: Fuchsia

The sledgehammer of the Korvar military, the Crimson Hammer is by far the largest and most well-known of the divisions. Draftees who finish their training are most often placed into this division. Their role is that of shock troopers, they spearhead major ground offensives during an invasion. They epitomize Korvar doctrine, using overwhelming firepower and heavy armor to overwhelm their enemy. The equipment utilized by the division is typically standard issue, with no real modifications specializing it unless it is decided to be necessary.

In terms of relations with the other divisions, members of the Crimson Hammer get along best with Steel Bulwark and Zenith, both of whom they work with extensively during an invasion. They admire the efforts of both the Peacebringers and the Eyes of the Goddess, but can often end up taking both for granted. Views on Vahlsrod's Maw, on the other hand, are quite mixed. Some support them while many see them as less brave and battle-hardened than themselves. The two often argue about who is better.

The colors of the Crimson Hammer are derived from mythology. Red comes from the color of the Kavrass' scales. Fuchsia is taken from the color that Yeilxer take on when they enter the physical realm. The allusion being that the commanding officer is like one's Yeilxer, someone who is to be respected and followed.

Steel Bulwark
Standard Colors: Dark grey

Elite Colors: Steel

The Steel Bulwark is considered by many to be the spine that supports the entirety of the Korvar military. The Bulwark serve two purposes: First, they defend the Empire against invaders; Secondly, they support the main ground offensive during Korvar invasions. They are skilled engineers and soldiers, capable of both constructing forts and tearing them down. They are responsible for most of the fortifications built in the Korvar Empire over the past four centuries. When on the offensive, they land on a planet alongside the main attack force and fortify the area, solidifying Korvar presence. They utilize siege-style tactics, letting the main force isolate the enemy into their main fortifications and then relentlessly bombard them until their defenses have been shattered. Bulwark units reflect their philosophy, being covered in more armor than any other division and wielding heavy weaponry designed for supporting their allies.

The Steel Bulwark tends to get along well with most of the other divisions, especially the Crimson Hammers. Everyone in some way relies on them, so typically for one to have an issue with them and be taken seriously they have to have a very good reason. The only real point of contention is sometimes with the Peacebringers. Though the two often work together, many Peacebringer brigades are seen as liabilities who are inept at reliably supporting Bulwark forces.

The colors of the the Bulwark comes from their occupation. To them, grey represents rubble and debris, the destruction they leave on the battlefield. Steel, on the other hand, is a reference to their role as defenders of Korvar territory and the gleaming metal of their forts and armor.

Vahlsrod's Maw
Standard Colors: Green

Elite Colors: Brown

Literally translating to Hell's Mouth, Vahlsrod's Maw is a division dedicated to utilizing chemical and biological agents on the battlefield. The Maw is the youngest of the divisions, originally starting as a sub-division of the Steel Bulwark before becoming their own separate division. Maw troops are most often called in when traditional forces are not successful. Many parts of Maw doctrine are burrowed from Steel Bulwark but are modified to fit Maw standards. They turn the battlefield into a uninhabitable, toxic wasteland in which nothing can survive. They bombard the enemy from afar with rounds filled with toxic gasses that discharge once they land on their target. Once an enemy has been sufficiently weakened, the Maw sweep in and eliminate any survivors. Out of all divisions, the Maw has the most equipment that is made specifically for themselves. This extreme specialization makes it largely useless outside of the division, but makes their own assaults all the more devastating.

The Maw gets along best with Steel Bulwark, from whom the Maw gets most of their members. The Maw also has good relations with the Eyes of the Goddess, who often assist their operations on the battlefield to great effect. Similarly, they view Zenith the same way. They don't hold much care for the Peacebringers, seeing relatively little point in their existence. As mentioned earlier, the Maw and the Crimson Hammer do not see eye-to-eye. Some members of the Maw see themselves as superior to the Hammers and believe that the Maw will eventually take the Hammer's place.

The colors of the Maw represents nature. Green is the color of nature itself, the place where the Korvar discovered their first biological agents. Brown literally represents dirt, the place where the bodies of all who die eventually return to.

Zenith
Standard Colors: Orange

Elite Colors: Gold

Zenith is essentially the "space navy" of the Korvar, they encompass almost all Korvar space vessels and are involved in almost all naval operations with few exceptions, such as the Biomatter Task-Force. They are similar to the Steel Bulwark in that they share the goals of defending the empire from threats and supporting the other divisions during a conflict. Their role during a conflict is of supreme importance, they are both the primary means of transportation between worlds and are the only ones capable of maintaining orbital superiority. As well as maintaining the fleets, Zenith also has a large number of infantry trained for boarding enemy vessels, the Esaroh. The equipment of these soldiers is typically centered around close-quarters combat, but some special exceptions to this have occurred before.

Zenith view the Steel Bulwark as equals to them. They both rely on each other to some extent; Steel Bulwark helps construct shipyards and orbital stations while Zenith keeps the skies clean. They also like Crimson Hammer since the two also work together quite often. Views on the Peacebringers are shared between the Steel Bulwark and Zenith. The work of the Eyes of the Goddess are appreciated, but like with Crimson Hammer, can end up overlooked by lower ranking infantry.

The colors of Zenith relate to astronomy. Orange comes from the classification of the sun that Guardaros, the first Haldron Fortress world and major naval shipyard, orbits. Gold (not to be confused with the bright yellow that the royals use) is derived from a constellation in the skies above Kovas.

Peacebringers
Standard Colors: Light blue

Elite Colors: Dark teal

The Peacebringers are occupation forces. Once the other divisions have successfully taken over a planet, the Peaceringers come in to control the populace. Much of their time is spent enslaving the population and putting down resistance movements. Once a population has lost its purpose, it is the Peacebringer's responsibility to eliminate them. They and the Steel Bulwark often work in conjunction on occupied worlds. The Bulweark builds fortifications and bases while the Peacebringers keeps hostiles off the Bulwark's back. Most Peacebringer soldiers either come from the C.D.F, the militarized police force of the Korvar; of the Crimson Hammer division. Peacebringer training is centered around combating guerrilla fighters, and their equipment typically prefers mobility and light arms, with some exceptions depending on the occupied race.

The Peacebringers often feel under-appreciated by the other divisions, especially by certain members of the Crimson Hammer, making many Peacebringer officers bitter towards the other divisions. The only two divisions the Peacebringers get along well with are the Eyes of the Goddess and Steel Bulwark. The Eyes work in the background to support Peacebringer efforts while the Steel Bulwark wards off invasions. As said earlier, however, relations between the Bulwark and Peacebringers are not mutual.

The colors of the Peacebringers comes from the depiction of the color blue within Korvar culture. Blue, synonymous with water, is calm unless it is agitated, a fitting way to describe many Peacebringer operatives. Teal refers to the same thing.

Eyes of the Goddess
Standard Colors: Sepia

Elite Colors: Rust

The Eyes of the Goddess, simply referred to as the Eyes, are the special-operations forces of the Korvar military. They deal with all operations that cannot be solved by traditional military means, such as assassinations and intelligence gathering. They are also called in to alleviate highly dangerous or delicate situations. Of all divisions, the Eyes have the most variety when it comes to equipment and roles. Infantry within the division are segregated into specific roles and task. For example, the Ilvera handle situations involving stealth while the far less subtle Halrog Commandos operate with situations requiring more firepower. The Eyes are not just used against alien civilizations, they are also used within the Empire as a secret police force, ratting out dissentors and getting rid of them before they become problems.

The Eyes themselves don't really have any issues with the other divisions, though this is a moot point given that they rarely directly interact with the other divisions. More often than not, their interactions with other divisions involve disguising themselves in order to spy on them and root out any traitors. The frequency of these spying operations have never been disclosed, but it has done more than enough to make many people paranoid of them.

The colors of standard Eye operations, Sepia, comes from history. The first people to really use dedicated stealth forces were the desert-dwelling Lyvr, who can sometimes have sepia-colored scales. Rust is a reference to how they help to slowly break down an enemy force, much like rust corrodes iron.

Ascendant's Guard
Standard Colors: Black & Yellow

Elite Colors: N/A

The smallest and most secretive of the divisions, the Ascendant's Guard's sole task is ensuring the continued safety of the royal family. The entire division is stationed at Ghalderis Fortress. The Guard is split into two separate groups: the Haldrg and the Arnan. The Haldrg are the larger of the two, estimated to be made up of about one thousand personnel. They protect the area around Ghalderis, though are not stationed within the palace, nor do they directly guard the royals. The Arnan, estimated to be about one hundred personnel, are considered the to be elite forces of the division. They protect the interior of Ghalderis fortress and are directly responsible for protecting the royals. Only the most fanatical and experienced Korvar have a chance of becoming a Haldrg, let alone an Arnan. It requires complete devotion to the Emperor and decades of training and battlefield experience.

The Arnan view all divisions the same way: lessers who are not to be trusted until the emperor says otherwise. They trust no one, and will not hesitate to use deadly force if it is deemed necessary. Their emperor-given authority cannot be challenged by anyone once someone is in their jurisdiction, even the Xel'va must follow their directions. The only ones except from these rules are the royal family and anyone the emperor deems trustworthy.

The colors of the Arnan are the same used by the royal family. This is to show their position and to make their authority as the Emperor's chosen guards clear.

Civil Defense Force (C.D.F)
The Civil Defense Force, more commonly known as the CDF, are the forces stationed on colonies to enforce law and to protect the population. While not technically a military division, they are practically an extension of the Military's power. All CDF forces having combat training and a large portion of them coming from the military draft. CDF goes to great lengths to ensure that the law is being followed within their district, using tactics that would seem overtly dystopian in other civilizations. CDF Officers are allowed to profile and question anyone based on suspicions, and can open fire on anyone fleeing them, though most of the time the ammunition is nonlethal. They also have many post stationed throughout colonies with armed guards watching for suspicious activity and taking in individuals for questioning.

CDF uses modified versions of the Gatranus Power Armor. Unlike the default military colors, these suits are colored in a bright red/gray coloring, with the captain having black instead of grey. The armor a user wears depends on the situation at hand and their position. During standard patrols, most CDF Officers use a lighter, mobile version of the Gatranus, which is on-par with that of a soldier. Riot officers use a much more durable suit of armor, making it akin to the CDF's version of the Shock Trooper. When it comes to weaponry, the most commons are the Avkon AR, Gahdor Shotgun and Halvus rifle. Officers use non-lethal ammunition mostly, but have spare clips with lethal ammo if things get too dangerous. Aside from primary weapons, they also have stun batons, different types of grenades, and a pistol.

For large disturbances such as riots, the CDF can also utilize armored droids known as "Casovis Enforcement Droids." These robots stand at about 8 feet tall and are armed with two large, blunt weapons on the arms, which can be switched out when needed. Casovis can charge headlong into a crowd, knocking everyone out of the way and dispersing crowds very efficiently. They were also constructed to be fairly fast and agile, allowing them to pursue fleeing targets, who they can either capture with net launchers or incapacitating them. Casovis are not used on normal operations because of their tactics being destructive and they can easily cause great bodily harm to individuals.

During an alien attack, CDF forces work to protect the civilian population while the military garrison holds off the invaders. CDF evacuates civilians into evacuation ships and bunkers, eliminating any alien who somehow gets in the way. Most officers do not go to combat alien forces, despite being armed enough to do so. Instead, they stay with the civilian population to ensure order and to protect them in the event aliens manage to find them.

The Betel
"While the primitive and disorganized Betel pose little threat to the empire, they have proven to be a thorn in our sides in our attempts to lay claim to their worlds. The environment they live in is foreign to us, polluted beyond measure and buried deep in refuse. Their troops, though unable to hold a line for long, are capable of extended guerrilla operations that hamper our forces even after we have captured a world."

Empire of Diablos
"Those who engage a Diabloian in melee combat are asking for a fool's death. If a Diabloian is charging you, retreat. There is no shame in fleeing from certain death. Only those in battlesuits have a chance at taking them on in close-quarters."

The Khasii
"The Khasii have a strong military, but their own forces are not the biggest issue when facing them. Their own numbers are, though of high quality, small. We easily outnumber them. What one must be aware of when fighting the Khasii are their numerous auxiliaries. The Khasii reinforce their own troops with the forces of their allies. This presents a significant threat on the battlefield, as no one army can be perfectly equipped to combat all of them."

"Though we have yet to conclusively prove how, the Khasii seem to have the unusual ability to 'predict' when our energy weapons are about to fire and will find a way to rush to cover beforehand. As a result, our energy-based weapons have been rendered partially useless in direct confrontations. Soldiers armed with energy weapons must be advised to pay their attention to Khasii who are distracted."

The Margan
"The Margan are a vicious, fanatical species, as numerous as they are persistent. Nothing is more important to them than completing their so-called 'holy goal.' It does not matter how many you kill, their advance cannot be halted unless they have either completely wiped out or they have exterminated all life on the besieged world."

"We work with the Margan now, but this will not last. Their galaxy-wide genocide must be halted before we ourselves are their next target. This is why we must begin preparations now. War between us is inevitable."

MKIV "Gatranus" Power Armor


The "Gatranus" series of power armor is the current generation of power armor used throughout the military. The armor is made up of hard plates of metal that encases the entire user, including the wings and the spikes behind their head. Lighter armor is placed around the joints to keep movement as unhindered as possible. Underneath the armor is a tight, bullet-resistant jumpsuit that minimizes damage whenever a bullet makes impact. The armor also generates a shield around the user, giving them time to rush to cover or retaliate if caught under enemy fire. If a projectile does make it past the armor and injures the user, the suit responds with injecting pain relievers and a foam-like substance into the wound to prevent bleeding.

The power armor was designed to be extremely modular, to the point that individual pieces of armor can be removed and replaced, allowing for nearly limitless versatility. As a result of this modularity, many soldiers take the liberty of modifying their armor. Many brigades have personalized armor set that their forces use. These personalized suits often reflect the tactics that brigade uses. As a result of this, many soldiers, though on the same rank, do not look alike. As well as the modularity, the armor also contains several other features. A temperature control unit inside the armor bases internal temperature on what the temperature is outside, preventing the user from overheating and freezing. The HUD within the armor allows the user to monitor vital signs, suit integrity, and has a radar to detect friendly and enemy forces. A small camera is also present within the helmet, recording everything that the soldier sees. This allows commanders a first hand view of enemy forces and can also be used for law enforcement. The HUD, like the armor itself, can also be modified.

Outside of the armed forces, several other groups and factions also use the Gatranus. The C.D.F (Civil Defense Force) use their own special version of the armor. Certain private security forces have their own bought directly from military suppliers, Though this is quite uncommon given the prices the suits go for. Specialty versions are also made for alien empires to use, these models being tailored for their specific anatomy.

MKII "Xekelyin" Infantry Battlesuit


Developed shortly after the Gatranus Power Armor was issued, the MKII Xekelyin Battlesuit is a large, heavily armored exoskeleton suit used by all divisions of the military. They can work as both support and direct assault, using their heavy armor to soak up damage and their heavy weaponry to plow through enemy forces and provide suppressive fire. All soldiers receive special training before using the suit due to its significant increase in size and decreased mobility, as well as the new weapons available to them. Like Shock Troopers, Xekelyin suits can be deployed via orbital drop, however due to their size only one can fit, leaving no room for anyone else.

Thanks to the increased strength and size of the Xekelyin, the infantry using them have their own class of weaponry. These weapons are too heavy to be used by standard infantry. Small turrets which seek out enemy targets can also be placed on the shoulder. The weapon systems are designed to be modular, allowing for the suit to change its armament when not on the field.

Versions
Fairly recently, different versions of the Xekelyin have been developed to fill in more specific roles, such as air or underwater combat. roles. Normally these are issued to separate divisions of the military.

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 Kalkrik 

The "Kalkrik" Model Xekelyin was the first variation of the original Xekelyin design to become widely recognized and accepted into most divisions of the military. Designed by a team of engineers who believed the first model did not have enough armor, the Kalkrik is a ridiculously durable bulwark. Its job is to take the brunt of enemy fire, provide cover to infantry forces, and clear a path for infantry to get through. Though initially designed for use with shock troopers, it quickly found its way in other infantry divisions.

Much of the Xekelyin's original chassis was rebuilt during the designing of the Kalkrik. Though looking quite similar to the original, it is made with heavier, more durable materials. Several more layers of armor plating were also laid over most of the body, the thickest of which is in the torso, at about 1 1/2 feet. This, coupled with a shield generator built into the back, has made the Kalkrik impervious to small arms fire and grenades. Most suits also have a large shield attached to one or both arms, improving their ability to provide cover and also acting as an excellent tool for bashing foes.

Given that most users of the Kalkrik are wielding heavy shields, many tend to go for weaponry that can be placed on one arm. One popular weapon is a arm-mounted autocannon whose armor-piercing ammunition makes quick work of lighter battlesuits and infantry. Users tend to mount explosive weaponry to their shoulders such as rocket launchers and grenade launchers. Some users, however, do not use shields, instead opting for heavy weaponry such as heavy machine guns.

The primary weakness of the Kalkrik is mobility. Little was put into the suit's mobility during its designing. So while the suit is incredibly durable, it is also painfully slow and sluggish compared to all other Xekelyin models. Its extreme weight prevents it from being used in certain environments, such as marshes where it could become trapped in the mud. Nevertheless, the slow moving behemoth is a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield, and has become rightly feared by many soldiers.

 Sycer 

The newest iteration of the Xekelyin design, the Sycer is the empire's first flying battlesuit. It was designed for traversing rough terrain and keeping up with the normally highly mobile Xeskerah and Seervas, something the other models are incapable of. The entire design had to be revised and modified in order to make it capable of being so mobile. Much of the heavy plate armor were removed. The torso was made smaller and less bulky, the shoulders are not as wide, and the legs were modified to be able to resist falling and hard landings. High powered jumpjets, some of the most powerful thus far, were installed into the back and legs to allow the suit to both jump across the terrain and fly across the battlefield. The Sycer has become popular for raids and ambushes where it can quickly enter the field, wreck havoc on the enemy and escape with minimal damage.

Shortly after the Sycer was first introduced on the battlefield, pilots discovered an interesting fact about the jetpacks. Though they could not keep up with fast flying aircraft such as fighters, they were capable of keeping up with slower, low-flying gunships and dropships. It became something worthy of bragging and respect for Sycer pilots to chase down and destroy enemy aircraft or even to jump aboard and pull the pilot out. The tactic has become so famous that it is now included in the training of how to use the suit and is considered a completely valid tactic.

Sycer tend to use the lighter weapons of the battlesuit arsenal which can be wielded with their hands rather than being mounted unto their arms. Sycer prefer to use these types of weapons since they typically need both hands for traversing the battlefield or boarding a ship. Recent additions to the suit include heat-seeking rocket pods that were added for taking down aircraft and armor.

Being the least armored of the battlesuits, the main issue with the Sycer is that it can't stay alive for very long unless it is constantly on the move. While skilled pilots can easily keep up and avoid being hit, many new pilots have fallen into this trap, making the Sycer the battlesuit with the highest skill bar and highest mortality rate. Anti-Air weaponry such as lock-on rockets and flak have also proved to be deadly efficient against them.

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Pistols/Submachine guns
Xalgon Automatic Pistol

Used throughout the empire by both military and police forces, the Xalgon is a lightweight automatic pistol. The Xalgon fires small rounds which are able to pierce most light armoring at a rate slightly slower than most machine pistols. Its lightweight and easy-to-use nature made it popular with more mobile forces, such as the Xeskerah. Most of the time however, the Xalgon is simply used as a backup for emergencies rather than as a primary weapon.

Sedalta Semi-Auto Heavy Pistol

The Sedalta is a very powerful, highly accurate pistol used as an alternative to the Xalgon and Ahvaris Shotgun Pistol. Though slow firing and ineffective against groups of enemies, it can easily incapacitate or outright kill armored infantry at fairly long ranges. It is most frequently used by those who prefer the more inaccurate, automatic weapons such as LMGs or heavy assault rifles.

Ahvaris Shotgun Pistol

An alternative to the Ghador, the Ahvaris is a 4-shot semi-automatic pistol that fires the same rounds a Ghador can. It is just as powerful as its larger counterpart, but it looses its automatic functions, accuracy, and ammo capacity. Despite this, it is still good for quickly dispatching someone in close-quarters. It is especially popular with many Esaroh, as they can use an AR like the Avkon and still have a shotgun on hand when necessary.

Quedar Energy Pistol

Large and bulky for a pistol, the Quedar is a plasma-based weapon that discharges fairly weak bolts of plasma capable of causing extreme burns and melting light armor. While many think the weapon is weak due to this, it actually has another purpose that makes it much more dangerous. The true benefit of the Quedar is its charging function. The Quedar can focus about half of its battery power into a single, concentrated blast of plasma. This is primarily used to overload enemy shielding or burn a hole straight through a soldier. However, this does use up half of the plasma battery and overheats the weapon. Most squads have at least one trooper armed with a Quedar specifically for taking down heavy enemy shielding.

Gaver Submachine gun



The Gaver is a light-weight, high power submachine gun used extensively by stealth and infiltration forces and as a general purpose sidearm by many other infantry classes. The Gaver fires light pistol ammunition at a rapid rate, shredding lightly armored infantry units. The lighter ammunition also makes it less recoil intensive and more comfortable to use.

Carbines/Automatic Rifles
Avkon Carbine

A common sight on the battlefield, the Avkon is a well-rounded, standard-issue carbon. It is designed to be a balanced and versatile weapon, remaining strong against infantry without being too recoil intensive. It is fairly modular and can have a variety of attachments added to it to fit in just about any situation. The versatility of the Avkon has made it popular outside of the military as well, specifically planetary police forces, who use a modified, less lethal version of the weapon.

Kadar Assault Rifle

The Kadar is the bigger brother of the Avkon AR. It focuses on raw power, sacrificing accuracy for a more powerful punch. Though its reduced accuracy and recoil make it highly impractical for long-range engagements, it is immensely popular with front line infantry who engage mostly in short-medium range combat, where the Kadar shines. It has also grown popular amongst certain spec-ops divisions, such as the Halrog Commandos and Arnan.

Semi-Auto/Long-Range Rifles
Halvus Semi-Automatic Rifle

The Halvus is a semi-automatic, long ranged support weapon. It functions as a middle ground between the extreme range and power of sniper rifles with the fire rate of other rifles. The Halvus works as a small coilgun, firing somewhat slowly but accurately and dealing heavy damage to enemies. The light weight and well-rounded nature of the Halvus has made it popular with police and reconnaissance forces as well.

Saqueris Sniper Rifle

Used exclusively by spec-ops forces such as the Coseron and Ilveras, the Saqueris is a long-range rifle used for support and assassinations. It is essentially a miniaturized railgun capable of launching projectiles at an extremely high velocity for an extensive range. It can launch differing types of rounds depending on the situation, such as anti-tank or explosive rounds. The drawback of the Saqueris is that is takes time to charge up to fire, making it useless at close range.

Galeron Impaler Rifle

One of the many recent military developments, the Galeron Impaler Rifle uses high powered coils to launch large spikes at extremely high velocity, going straight through heavy infantry armor and obstacles and sometimes known to stick enemies to walls and other hard surfaces, giving it its name. The Galeron has become very popular among heavy infantry and commando units for its sheer destructive power against heavily armored infantry and light vehicles. However, due to its ammunition type being fairly exotic among Korvar weapons, it can't accept any other type of ammunition aside from the spikes.

Shotguns/CQC Weaponry
Ghador Automatic Shotgun



The Ghador is a standard issue automatic shotgun. It fires heavy slugs at rapid succession and fairly low spread, making it effective at quickly taking down armored units at close range. The shotgun has become immensely popular among Esaroh Troopers thanks to its ability to quickly clear a room. It has also gained traction with anti-Biomatter task forces, who use it to take advantage of the Biomatter's reliance on close range. The Ghador also has a semi-automatic mode that makes it easier to aim and compensate for recoil.

Oruvai Acid Sprayer



The Oruvai is an experimental weapon that is currently exclusive to chemical warfare divisions. It sprays out a long stream of corrosive acid that rapidly melts armor and flesh alike. It is often used to melt cover being used by enemy forces and for melting down heavily armored infantry and battlesuits. It has also proven highly effective against vehicle armor. The weaknesses of the Oruvai are in its ineffectiveness against shielding, which is does hardly any damage towards. To compensate, Oruvai users tend to bring Quedar pistols with them.

Heavy/Explosive Weaponry
Caderis Light Machine Gun



Developed shortly before the Korvar-Zorock war, the Caderis LMG has been the mainstay squad-support/anti-infantry weapon for well over two decades. With its large magazine and high fire rate, it has become famous for being able to hold down positions for extended periods of time and mow down any soldier that comes in its wake. Modifications allow the Caderis to be mounted on a tripod, allowing it to be used on vehicles and fortifications.

AB-19 Xerxa Energy Repeater

A step further into the development of energy weapons, the Xerxa is a heavy automatic weapon that rapidly fires bolts of plasma. It operates much like a LMG, having a massive battery and high rate of fire to unleash a hail of energy to suppress enemy infantry. The Xerxa is highly effective at overloading enemy shielding and melting enemy armor. As it currently stands, the Xerxa suffers from being considerably heavier than most other infantry weaponry and can quickly overheat due to sustained firing.

Orlas Grenade Launcher

The Orlas is a heavy grenade launcher capable of launching up to eight grenades in rapid succession before needing to reload. Like the Iolus Missile Launcher, it can utilize several ammunition types, some of which are shared with the Iolus. Others are more unique, such as remotely detonated grenades and magnetic mines.

Iolus Missile Launcher

The Iolus is a light-weight and versatile shoulder-mounted rocket launcher. The Iolus can be used to both dumb-fire straight towards a target or lock onto a target. The Iolus is designed to accept multiple types of rockets without any modifications, allowing a user to change from an anti-vehicle loadout to an anti-infantry loadout on a dime. Some examples of Iolus ammunition are a rocket which penetrates enemy vehicle armor and then detonates inside to kill the crew, and another which splits into smaller rockets to cover a wider area.

X20A Gakera Laser Cannon

An experimental weapon developed only a few months ago, the Gakera is a large laser cannon focused on taking down enemy armor. After charging for several seconds, the Gakera will unleash a beam of energy at a target with pinpoint accuracy, destroying anything in its path. The power of the beam allows it to go through walls and armor, making many defenses largely worthless against it. Due to a long cooldown and recharge time, The Gakera is mostly used as a support weapon, picking off slow enemy vehicles and defenses from long range.

Melee
The reintroduction of melee weaponry came as a surprise to many throughout the military. For centuries, many considered the concept of melee weapons to be obsolete and archaic; something that was to be left behind in ancient history. This began to change with the introduction of energy technology. Many began to experiment with creating blades made of plasma energy. Within a few months, the first plasma blades prototypes are created and issued to what would become the first Xeskera infantry divisions. The test proves to be a rousing success,the blades effortlessly slice through enemy armor. Soon, more plasma-based melee weapons would be created and issued to the military.

The revival of melee weaponry has caused many to look at alternatives to plasma melee weaponry. One such alternative that is gaining traction are weapons utilizing spinning chainsaw-like blades. One problem that some have with plasma-based weapon is their utilization of bulky batteries and the fact that they cauterize the injuries they inflict, preventing heavy bleeding. Chainblades, on the other hand, leave gruesome injuries that cause extensive bleeding and makes cuts that are more difficult to quickly heal. They also have a psychological effect on the enemy due to the extremely loud noise that they make. The flaws of the chainblade lies in its ineffectiveness against heavy armor. They are much more useful for slashing through groups of lightly armored infantry. Since they also need to be revved up to work, they are useless on stealth missions, where the quiet him of a plasma blade is much more subtle.

Elavru Polearm
A popular weapon among Seervas and the Arnan Royal Guard, the Elavru is a light, two-handed pole weapon based on a traditional design from ancient times. At each end is a large blade, both of which face opposing directions. There are currently two different versions of the Elavru. One uses the standard plasma blades. The other, somewhat more recent version uses chain blades. When mastered, the Elavru can be a terrifying weapon on the battlefield, effortlessly slicing through swathes of infantry. The weapon is fairly uncommon on the battlefield because of the time it takes to master its capabilities.

Haldak Warhammer
A warhammer is to the Korvar as a sword is to a man. Hammers have always been a part of Korvar iconography and culture and remains so to this day. The Haldak is a continuation of this long tradition. With a blunt head on one end and a spike on the other, the Haldak can knock someone off their feet or pierce through power armor with ease. There are two versions of the hammer, one that is one-handed, and another that is held with two hands. One-handed hammers are more popular with soldiers whereas the two-handed one is commonly used by battlesuits.

Voldar Spear
A weapon design older than the Elavru, the Voldar is derived from ancient holy text. In the text, a three-pronged spear was used by the goddess as a conduit of her power and as a symbol of her authority. The Voldar of modern times is designed for piercing enemy armor, making it useful for dispatching heavily armored infantry and some vehicles. The Voldar, like the Elavru, is primarily used by the Servas and Arnan. Xeskerah have also been picking up the weapon, albeit a somewhat shorter version, as they like its power against single armored targets

Galrov Mace
The Galrov is a heavy mace which can dent and penetrate infantry armor thanks to the flanges on the head of the weapon. The small version of the Galrov is somewhat uncommon on the battlefield, as its normally more effective at melee ranges to try and stab enemies rather than swing at them. A much larger version of the Galrov exist for mechanized infantry battlesuits, which is much more popular. The larger version can easily take out a clustered group of infantry or smash a light vehicle in one blow.

Orezon Chain Axe
Orezon are small, one-handed axes designed for hacking and slashing infantry to pieces. Its light weight and small size has made it one of the more common sights on the battlefield, being used by many soldiers as a way to quickly dispatch an enemy. The most famous users of the Orezon are the Xeskerah, many of whom make it their go-to for hacking an enemy to pieces while they use their wrist blades for stabbing more armored targets. Some users are known to carry around two of the axes, allowing them to take down individually units at a faster pace. Other battalions go a step further, with some of their forces carrying around a small bag of the axes to toss at enemies and replace lost axes.

Qovolis Dagger
Qovolis are short, lightweight daggers. They are frequently used by many spec-ops troopers, primarily the Ilveras, as a tool for silently dispatching targets. They are designed with piercing through armor, making them deadly even to heavily armored infantry. Many soldiers on the field also use the Qovolis, usually sticking it to their weapons to work as a bayonet. Many Xeskerah have a dagger strapped to each wrist, both to make room for extra weapons to hold and to make it easier to quickly stab someone, or even to ram into them using their jetpacks.

Mechanized Battlesuit Weaponry
Weaponry for Xekelyin Battlesuits are much too large to be used by regular infantry, but are also much more devastating. Sometimes the increased size allows for more unique weapon to be installed can't be miniaturized for infantry. As such, these weapons are placed into their own category.

One-Handed
Vailes Miniguns

Though the Halvon was immensely successful and remains in use today, its large, bulky size makes it difficult to maneuver it in the close quarters of a base or starship. Many, especially in the Esaroh divisions, began requesting a smaller Halvon that could be used effectively in CQC. The answer was the Vailes. The Vailes is a 6-barreled minigun that can be mounted on one arm, making it light and easier to maneuver compared to the Halvon. Though it is not as accurate at medium to long ranges, it can spew out bullets at a very high rate of fire, mauling any infantry stuck in its wake.

Nelvak Scattercannon

The Nelvak is the general-purpose close-quarters combat weapon of the Mechanized Battlesuit. It works like a gigantic version of the Ghador Shotgun, firing a volley of anti-personnel rounds that shred infantry and battlesuits to shreds. It can have both automatic and semi-automatic fire. It is mounted on only one arm, allowing the user to also wield another weapon, normally a heavy melee weapon like the Galrov. The Nelvak is especially popular with the Esaroh as the large groups of enemy infantry and armor can be quickly overwhelmed with a few Xekelyins wielding the weapon.

Ar37 Plasma Thrower

The futuristic relative of a flamethrower, the Ar37 is a heavy weapon that fires a stream of superheated plasma at enemies. Like the Oruvai, the Ar37 makes quick work of infantry and armoring, but it also has a slightly higher range and can rapidly overload enemy shielding. However, like other energy weapons, it is more expensive to produce, overheats very quickly, and relies on heavy batteries to function. Currently, there is no infantry variant of the Ar37, as current models are much bigger and bulkier than even the Xerxa Energy Repeater

Two-Handed
Kravat Assault Rifle

The Kravat is a battlesuit-sized assault rifle. In terms of standard infantry weapons, the closest equivalent would be Kadar. Kravats are popular among those wanting a bit more mobility and frontline assault forces, as the weapon is considerably lighter and smaller compared to other weapons, and is held rather than mounted to an arm. Many like to mount large bayonets or grenade launchers to the weapon for extra versatility, and also mount longer-range weapons to the shoulders to make up for the Kravat's fairly low accuracy at long range. Like the Kadar, the Kravat produces heavy recoil, though the battlesuit has the strength to handle it fairly easily.

Halvon Autocannon



The Halvon is a very large, two-handed belt-fed machine gun. Initially designed as a heavy machine gun to be used on armored vehicles and mechs, it was soon downsized and changed to instead be used by battlesuits in order to give them a viable way to provide suppressive fire to a squad and cleave through infantry with little effort. Its closest infantry counterpart would be the Caderis LMG thanks to its high fire rate, similar purposes and massive magazine. The ammunition is stored on the back of the battlesuit in a fairly large but durable pack. Since it needs both arms and the back, few other weapons can be mounted on a battlesuit using the Halvus save for on the shoulders.

Other
Qala AA Miniguns



The Qala gives the firepower of a Gantrivost AA tank into the hands of Mechanized Infantry battlesuits. The Qala consist of two large miniguns mounted unto the back of a battlesuit. Targeting the enemy and moving the guns is taken care of by an A.I and hydraulics. The guns are capable of locking unto and taking down most enemy gunships and low-flying ships, and can hit ground units if they're high enough. Though users cannot place weapons on their shoulders, the fact that the Qala is back-mounted means that pilots can also wield other weapons on their arms, some popular choices being the Kravat and Nelvak.

 Helgok Mortar Cannon

The Helgok is a large mortar cannon that is mounted unto the back much like the Qala Miniguns. This allows the pilot to act as a highly mobile light artillery piece able to be right there along the front lines and provide support to squads in places where the heavier artillery can't target without risk of friendly fire. Pilots utilizing the Helgok tend to stick with supporting squads of infantry who can help protect it against close enemies and provide extra ammunition. Unlike the Qala, weapons can be mounted on the shoulders, weapons which tend to be focused on close-medium range combat.

 Veleke Toxin Sprayer 

Used only by chemical and biological warfare divisions, the Veleke is one of the least conventional weapons in the Korvar arsenal. It is a system of small sprayers spread out across the chassis of a Xekeltin, all connected to one or more central tanks located in the back. These sprayers propel highly toxic, normally invisible gasses out almost constantly. A battlesuit essentially becomes a walking cloud of death. A single suit can quickly flood a building or any small, enclosed space, making it completely uninhabitable.

Infantry
Not all infantry forces are specific to a single division. Some classes are used across most if not all of them, though how common they are depends.

Light
Xeskerah

Introduced shortly after the revival of melee weapons, the Xeskerah are lightly-armored melee infantry that utilize jetpacks on the battlefield. They are primarily used for taking down individual units and ambushing enemy squads. They can dart across the battlefield, making them difficult to hit and making it easy to get in range and then flee when the job is done. Xeskerah use very light armor, some of the lightest of any infantry class. While this allows them more speed, it only takes a small amount of firepower to take them down. To compensate, designers fitted on a durable energy shield. Their mobility has made them very popular in crowded environments, such as cities and forest, as they can easily traverse the normally harsh terrain.

Xeskerah are armed with two wrist-mounted plasma blades that are designed for piercing enemy armor, making them perfect for countering heavy infantry. They are armed with one or two hand-held melee weapons of choice as well. Popular weapons among Xeskerah include plasma axes and daggers, both of which are designed for slashing groups of lightly armored infantry. Along with melee weaponry, Xeskerah are also equipped with explosives, their mobility allowing them to quickly place traps and destroy enemy emplacements and get away with minimal harm.

Medium
Elsekt

The Elsekt are the most numerous infantry and are the standard infantry of the Crimson Hammer division. They are the first soldiers to appear on the battlefield and engage enemy forces. They wear the default version of the Gatranus armor, giving them a moderate amount of protection while still allowing some mobility. Many of them wield small arms weapons such as the Avkon AR and Ghador shotgun. They also wield a pistol and a melee weapon, typically a dagger or mace.

As Trilta gain experience on the field and become proficient in a certain area of combat, they receive new armor and weapons to fit their style and eventually are promoted to a respective position. For example, an Elsekt who is mobile and mastering close quarters combat will receive jetpacks and melee weaponry and eventually work their way into becoming Xeskerah.

Sektra



The Sektra are the soldiers that make up the biological and chemical warfare divisions of the military. They use a unique suit of armor specifically tailored for surviving the biological warfare that the division is known for. Their highly resilient, pressure-sealed armor can withstand toxic environments for week at a time before requiring maintenance. This has made the Sektra popular on the Betel front, where the highly toxic and polluted environment is dangerous to many troops. Many of the systems used in their suits has also been given to standard infantry serving on the battlefront.

Most Sektra use a mix of weapons, both weaponry available to other divisions, such as the Kadar and Avkon, or weapons unique to them alone, such as the Oruvai Acid Sprayer. Sektra in the Biomatter task force are even more specialized. Many of them use explosive rounds which, while not as effective at piercing armor,can easily go through flesh and blow it apart.

Servas



Servas are former Elsekt trained to utilize jetpacks on the battlefield. Servas can take on a variety of roles, from reconnaissance to squad support to acting as assault infantry. Their jetpacks can them to hover in one place as well, allowing them to lay down suppressive fire from a high vantage point. Servas have two versions of power armor depending on their role. Reconnaissance forces wear light armor to allow them to move quickly through the battlefield. Combat Servas have heavier armor with larger plates, given that their hovering can make them vulnerable.

Many Servas have a preference for either heavy automatic weapons for enemy suppression or mid-long range rifles for picking off enemy units. Also because their jetpack allows them to quickly move in-and-out of a fight, Servas are one of the few infantry classes currently trained in using melee weaponry. One such popular weapon is the Elavru. Another choice is the Voldair spear.

Esaroh

Esaroh Troopers are space combat specialist. They are trained for deterring enemy attacks on their own vessels as well as boarding and capturing enemy ships. Along with their combat training, Esaroh are also trained in maintaining and repairing the ship. Their armor for Esaroh is made to survive in the vacuum of space, being equipped with internal pressurized air tanks and jetpacks so they can easily move around in and outside of a ship. Esaroh troopers rarely ever intentionally touch down on planets, being far more used to fighting in vacuum and in starships. Esaroh are normally armed with CQC weaponry. Popular choices include the Gahdor Automatic shotgun and the Avkon AR. Rarely, long ranged weaponry is also utilized, but this only occurs if boarding an extremely large vessel.

Esaroh forces board enemy ships in groups of up to 75 men per-boarding vessel, with multiple vessels latching onto a ship in various spots. Most boarding operations are normally done to capture special targets and/or disable the ship from the inside. Occasionally, however, Esaroh will board a vessel to permanently capture it, either to use it on enemy forces or because their own ship was crippled.

Heavy
Naltek

Special Operations
Ilvera

Masters of espionage and deception, Ilvera are elite stealth units in the special-ops branch in the army. Ilvera encompass all stealth and espionage operations in the military, from assassinations to spying to destroying key targets prior to an invasion. All Ilvera operatives are extensively trained towards a certain role, making them extremely proficient in that area. When operating on the battlefield, Ilvera sneak well behind enemy lines where most other forces can't get to and eliminate key enemy targets. They also sabotage enemy supply and communication lines, causing a logistics nightmare within the enemy force. Most weapons popular among Ilvera are light weapons, such as a silenced Gaver Sub-machine gun, Halvus rifles, and a silenced pistol of their choice. Most Ilvera also carry a small melee weapon, normally a dagger for quickly eliminating single targets.

Some Ilvera are stationed on civilian worlds, acting as a secret police force. They are used to spy on politicians and other positions of rank within the populace, as well as military personnel. If someone is condemned as an threat to the empire and its people, they either get captured and imprisoned or assassinated. The assassinations are generally framed to make it look as though political enemies or rebel forces were responsible, concealing the existence of the Ilvera operatives and stirring up opposition and hatred for that group.

Halrog Trooper



While Ilveras are trained to stick to the shadows and avoid the bulk of the fighting, the Halrog Troopers are trained to do the exact opposite. Halrog are elite commando units trained for high-risk raiding operations against enemy forces. Whereas the Ilverus are quiet and subtle, the Halrog are vicious and blunt. They rush through enemy bases, gunning down anyone and anything between them and their objective. As such, they are equipped with the heaviest and most durable armor and shielding of all special operations forces.

In contrast to Ilverus' preference in light weaponry, most Halrog forces prefer heavier weapons with more stopping power. Such popular weapons include the Kadar AR, Gahdor Shotgun, and Galeron Rifle. Though more uncommon than in Seervas forces, some Halrog will equip themselves with a melee weapons along with as jetpacks for the added mobility. Popular choices include wrist-mounted Qovolis Daggers or the Elavru Pole arm.

Coseron



The Coseron is a highly trained elite sniper unit from the spec-ops division of the army. Their main objective on the field is to pick off enemy commanders and other valuable targets in order to break the chain of command and weakening the enemy force. Trained in stealth and equipped with light armor and a stealth generator a Coseron can sneak behind the enemy battle line and quickly run away if needed. Thanks to the Korvar's naturally slow metabolism they can stay out in the field for extremely long periods of time, some have been known to stay out for weeks without resupply. To help achieve this, most Coseron have a large meal within a few days of an operation and also bring smaller rations with them to supplement while them while they are on mission.

The Coseron is armed with a heavy Saquaris Sniper Rifle which is modified to fit different types of ammunition depending on the mission. The rifle does not feature a scope, instead relying on the Coseron's specialized helmet for aiming at enemy targets. In the event Coseron are caught, they are armed with an SMG or shotgun to defend themselves, as well as combat daggers.

Arnan

The Arnan Guards are soldiers who have achieved one of the most prestigious and respected positions in the military: becoming a Honor Guard of the Royal Family. They are the most experienced and trained soldiers in the empire, having spent decades in the armed service and many of them having participated in some of the most ferocious fighting on the front lines. With the skill bar being so high, only a few Arnan Guards are known to exist. Though the exact number is unknown.

In some cases, the Arnan will be sent on task that will not involve protecting the Royal Family. They will often be sent in place of the Royals to send secret messages or to protect someone else, most often an important military commander such as General Likaros. Rarely, they are sent in place of Ilverus to kidnap or dispatch of someone, as they are much more difficult to trace.

Ironically, a small number of Arnan are from the royal family itself. These guards, who were typically born after the first or second born who become heirs, decided to remain in the military permanently rather than enter the world of politics. The most notable royal member of the guard, and also an exception to the above is the Emperor's daughter, Alivaris, the second-born child. Having no interest in Korvar politics, she instead ascended the ranks to become an Arnan and is currently tasked with guarding her brother, Karetath.

The Arnan Guard are well known for being fanatic towards the Goddess. They follow all rituals and traditions presented in the holy text to the letter, and will typically pray to the spirits and offer sacrifices before taking on any mission. Their armor's color, yellow, represents one of the three 'gifts" from the goddess, in this case, light. The symbolism being that light is ever present, even at night. The Arnan's armor has imagery and symbols carved into the plating, many times to the owner's specifications.

Vehicles
Notice: Only models still in production are shown in this document, retired vehicles are omitted.

Light
Tekarak Light Tank

Fast and maneuverable, the Tekarak is a light tank meant for harassing enemy forces or eliminating groups of infantry. It is a somewhat uncommon sight on the battlefield, only used for assaulting the smaller enemy outpost and almost never used on the main battlefronts. The Tekarak is most popular on the frontier worlds as it is easily constructed and maintained, and like the Kaldrak has decent speed for travel between outpost. It is also used extensively by the CDF, particularly by riot forces, albeit this version has different weaponry. The standard Tekarak is armed with two heavy autocannons which are effective against light armoring.

Kaldrak Infantry Fighting Vehicle

The Kaldrak is the go-to Infantry support and transport vehicle. It is faster and more mobile compared to many vehicles in the military, being moderately armored and having hover technology. The Kaldrak can carry up to six passengers as well as one pilot and gunner. These traits have made the Kaldrak especially popular on the frontier worlds, as it can quickly traverse the untamed terrain and quickly bring troops from one outpost to another. On the battlefield, the Kaldrak uses its mobility to quickly dodge enemy fire so it can deliver and support allied forces. It is also utilized by medical forces, who use the Kaldrak to bring wounded soldiers back to a nearby base so they can be healed.

Weapons wise, the Kaldrak is armed with a armor-piercing autocannon for picking off and suppressing enemy infantry. Between the autocannons are two small railguns for armored targets. It also has two smoke grenade launchers that provide cover for infantry, as well as a small missile launcher for taking out enemy gunships.

Gavros Gatling Mech

A replacement to the aging A3170 Siege Walker, the Gavros walker is designed to eliminate enemy infantry. Its small build allows it to fit in tight spaces, and its armor allows it to resist most small-arms fire and light ordinance while remaining fairly mobile. It has become popular for close-quarters combat such as urban areas or heavily fortified fortress worlds. The Gavros has also found itself in a variety of other roles as well, such as a squad support mech and being used to quickly raid small enemy outpost.

The Gavros is armed with two large autocannons that can quickly mow down enemy infantry and light armor. The most latest model of the Gavros also features more modular weapon systems, allowing for the autocannons to be switched out for different weapons, allowing for more versatility on the battlefield. The engineers also updated the autocannons to a more modern model, making it simpler to change the ammunition type on the automatic weapons.

Medium
Xarvok Assault Tank

One of the oldest serving line of vehicles vehicles in Korvar military history, the Xarvok is a heavily armored main battle tank designed for spearheading assaults. The tank has remained in use for thousands of years thanks to its balanced offensive and defensive capabilities as well as its ease of production. The tank has heavier armor compared to many race's MBTs, allowing it to take more hits in exchange for a loss in mobility present in other tanks. Though this makes it a somewhat poor choice for hit-and-run attacks, the Xarvok's armor easily allows it to lead direct assaults on enemy positions.

The Xarvok's main guns are two large armor-piercing rail guns, which are able to be either fired at the same time, or individually to hit two different targets. It is also armed with a HMG for taking out infantry targets. The HMG can be replaced by other turrets as well, though it is not a timely process that can be done on the field. Because of the fact that the tank has treads, it is less agile than hover tanks, and at more risk of being crippled if the treads are damaged. The slow nature of the vehicle also makes it poor at hitting fast, lightly armored units, and the vehicle itself has nothing to directly counter air unless its HMG is replaced with an AA specific turret. Despite these flaws, many refuse to let go of the Xarvok, and it is believed that it will be a very long time before a replacement is made.

 Gantrivost AA Tank

The Gantrivost is a medium-armored Anti-air tank designed for eliminating hostile air with precise shots. Built on a decently armored, three-treaded chassis, it can move and keep up with the attack force fairly easily. On the battlefield, the vehicle is either kept behind the main line with other AA and artillery emplacements, or when on the move, near the middle of the group so it isn't immediately vulnerable. Its common for the tanks to work in conjunction with Xekarvai and Deralis tanks, having the Gantrivost focus on light targets while the Deralis/Xekarvai focus on the heavy units.

The Gantrivost is armed with two heavy autocannons that rip apart enemy planes. These cannons are more accurate that flak, but don't have the spread flak rounds do. To counteract this, the Gantrivost has an advanced targeting AI to help lock on enemy ships quickly. These cannons can also be used on ground targets to cause respectable damage, but this is only done for emergencies. To keep enemy infantry at bay, it is armed with a forward-mounted machine gun.

Xekarvai MLRS Platform

The Xekarvai is a heavy artillery vehicle designed to launch a barrage of missiles at an enemy force. It has multiple firing modes, being able to either lock on to individual targets, making it effective on air units, or launch a barrage of unguided missiles, good for suppressing or taking out a large number of ground forces. Even further, it can be loaded with multiple types of ammunition for more versatility, much like the Iolus. Outside of its missile pods, a turret is mounted near the cockpit of the vehicle, which can have multiple weapons installed into it.

Though it would seem like the MLRS is incapable of defending itself against close range vehicles, this is not always the case. The placement of the turret allows the MLRS to target nearby enemy vehicles. This tactic is only used defensively because of the risk of friendly fire, and potentially a catastrophic explosion if the enemy managed to hit the rocket pod and a missile goes off. The Xekarvai is heavily armored, however, and is normally supported with surrounding forces, ensuring that this is a fairly rare occurrence.

Dreavarok Battle Mech

The Dreavarok is the de facto main battle mech of the Korvar. Specialized towards combat in more closed-in environments such as cities, the Dreavarok is balanced in regards to both speed and armor, to allow it to take hits while easily navigating the normally harsh terrain. Dreavarok operate in groups of up to 4 per squadron. These squadrons work together to flank and attack enemy forces from multiple directions, using their mobility to make quick potshots before charging in when defenses wear down.

Fitting its title, the Dreavarok is armed with a different weapons for different roles. Located on the right arm is a heavy machine gun for infantry and light armored vehicles. A large railgun is located on the left arm, and is used for more heavily armored targets such as vehicles and buildings. The railgun has fairly impressive range, allowing it to take out enemies from long range before approaching to strafe enemy infantry with its autocannon. Like the autocannons on the Gavros, the weapons of the Dreavarok can accept multiple types of ammunition. For example, the railgun can be fitted with a timed-round that is effective against gunships. Still experimental and an odd sight to see for many, the Dreavarok is also armed with a large plasma blade under its machine gun. This blade can be used to slice through enemy mechs that get close to it. These abilities make the Dreavarok a deadly threat on the battlefield.

Kavrass Assault Walker

Following a line of what was the first walker ever designed, the highly mobile and heavily armored Kavrass is the smallest and most common walker in the Korvar military. The Kavrass acts primarily as a walking tank, using its mobility to get in places vehicles like the Xarvok would have much more trouble getting to. It can also be seen following closely behind allies tanks on the field, using its height to its advantage against the enemy. The arsenal of the Kavrass allows it to serve multiple roles, making it very versatile on the battlefield.

The Kavrass' main gun is a large railgun meant for enemy buildings and vehicles. The cannon can utilize multiple types of ammunition, including armor piercing rounds or rounds that explode and release acid in all directions, making it effective against infantry targets. The Kavrass also has a heavy autocannon mounted at the front for shredding light infantry and vehicles. The Kavrass has no default anti-air weaponry, however it can sacrifice its main gun's power on ground units to fire rounds specifically for air units. Ground power will be compensated by explosive or heavy armor piercing ammunition in the autoturret.

The Kavrass is not unbeatable, however. Aside from its main gun, it has nothing protecting its sides or back. If enemies get too close, the gun may be unable to target it, leaving the vehicle vulnerable. Though it is still heavily armored, it has the least armor of all heavy walkers, leaving it vulnerable to heavy vehicular weaponry, especially in the joints of the leg. Despite these flaws, the Kavrass is a widely popular vehicle and its versatility on the field cannot be ignored.

Heavy
Korvaros Siege Tank

The first design in a brand new line of armored vehicles, the Korvaris Siege Tank is the current pinnacle of Korvar tank designs. It is a heavy tank designed for eliminating heavy armor and fortifications. To accomplish this goal, the Korvaros is armed with a large, extremely accurate railgun that fires a projectile which pierces right through armor. On the other hand, the cannon has practically no splash damage, so it is not useful against groups. To deal with nearby infantry, the tank is also armed with a HMG. Like the Xarvok MBT, the machine gun can be swapped out for another weapon. To increase its deadliness and further defend the tank from smaller threats, a small squad of soldiers can go inside of the tank.

The Korvaros is a very well-armored tank for the most part. Its heavy, slanted plate armor and unique shape help to deflect most projectiles and lessen their impact. It is nearly invulnerable from the front and the sides. Unfortunately, its back is not as well protected, and can be pierced with heavy weaponry.The armor also makes it incredibly sluggish, even by standards for hover tanks. To help counteract these weaknesses, most Korvaros work in groups of up to four, helping cover one another flanks and often times surrounding enemy units.

Deralis Heavy AA Tank

The big brother of the Gantrivost, the Deralis is larger, more armored, and more armed than its lighter counterpart. It was only recently developed, but is already rising in popularity quickly because of its improvements over the Gantrivost and is expected to eventually replace it. The Deralis is armed with two heavy, gauss-powered gatling guns that fire armor-piercing explosive rounds. The guns reduce most fighters to dust and can quickly dispatch larger vessels. Because of its armament, the Deralis is also highly effective on enemy ground targets, which has led to it occasionally being used to suppress enemy infantry and shredding light-medium armor vehicles.

Oovros Heavy Laser Tank

The Oovros is an newly developed experimental vehicle that unlike many other vehicles which utilize ballistic weaponry, utilizes a heavy laser cannon. The laser cannon is capable of firing either in a single, concentrated blast of energy or in a beam of energy for several seconds. The beam itself is very powerful, able to easily cut through enemy armor and shielding like butter. The extremely long range of the laser turret allows it to fire from a very far distance,safe from most enemy fire. If enemies do close in however, it can fire on them, but the fire rate would be slow, leaving most of the defensive work up to nearby troops. The Oovros was designed for "sniping" specific enemy units as well as serving an anti-orbital role by attacking enemy vessels in their vital spots, such as engines and weapons. To maximize effectiveness the Oovros is normally deployed in squadrons that are scattered around the battlefield, allowing for a large field of vision.

So far the Oovros has proved to be a reliable unit on the battlefield, and is expected to leave the experimental phase soon to enter full production for standard use. However, it does have problems that need to be fixed before entering full production. The turret overheats fairly frequently and it takes several seconds to cool down depending on how long it was in use. The energy core used for charging the weapon is also somewhat unstable, making it possible, though uncommon, for the core to catastrophically explode if it is too damaged. Because of these flaws the Oovros is kept in the hands of only experienced generals, namely General Varo.

Vahlsrod Super-Heavy Siege Mech

The Vahlsrod is the largest bipedal assault mech currently in production. It towers over most other armor units, it can take a heavy beating thanks to its heavy armor and durable shielding, at the cost of losing the mobility and close-quarters effectiveness that the Dreavarok possesses. The Vahlsrod fills a super-heavy support role, picking off enemy units and defenses with its two large railguns, allowing friendly units to move in.

The Vahlsrod is armed with two massive, tri-barreled railguns on their arms. These railguns fire three rounds simultaneously for one very large blast. The railguns easily pierce most enemy armor, making them extremely effective against enemy mechs and heavily armored vehicles. Like the Dreavarok, the Vahlsrod is also armed with two massive plasma blades in the event large enemy units manage to close in. The railguns take several seconds to reload, and in that time the mech is almost completely vulnerable, having no other ranged weapons to attack with. To compensate, most pilots tend to fire their weapons one at a time, giving time for their weapon to reload if the target goes down in one hit.

Helkarak SPA

The Helkarak Self-Propelled Artillery is a heavy walker designed for long-term bombardments against enemy fortifications. It is currently the mainstay artillery bombardment vehicle, being the perfect fit for the Korvar's long term, siege style of warfare. The Helkarak was developed to replace its old predecessor, the SASR Artillery Tank. Though immensely effective when first deployed, the SASR eventually became obsolete, its main gun not meeting up to new standards and its heavy armor mixed with its treads making it a nightmare to utilize in some terrain. It also did not have much room to store ammunition, needing to resupply fairly frequently.

In response, engineers developed the Helkarak. The walker was significantly larger in order to store much more supplies as well as receive a heavier weapon. The walker was also given legs to help improve its mobility. The Helkarak is armed with a heavy artillery cannon based off a modified dreadnaught cannon, following the philosophy of "throw out as much power as physically possible in one go." The cannon produces so much recoil that smaller vehicles are unable to handle the recoil and get crushed. This hasn't stopped the cannon from being adopted into other designs, such as point-defense turrets and starships. The Helkarak proved hugely successful and has been the mainstay artillery tank for the past two hundred years.

As it is an artillery walker, the Helkarak has no reasonable way to defend itself at close range, especially against air targets having to rely on support from other forces. The cannon has also proved dangerous to allied forces, causing friendly fire because of the massive blast radius and/or collapsing buildings. As such it is not used in certain situations, most notably, the Betel war front.

Dekaroth Fortress Walker



The Dekaroth is a heavy walker designed to support an advancing army. It stays behind the main line and provides heavy artillery support. The Dekaroth is armed with three primary weapons. The first is a heavy artillery cannon mounted on its back. Though somewhat slow, the cannon is extremely powerful and is capable of destroying most unshielded fortifications within a few hits. On its sides are large rail guns which work as both defensive measures or long range cannons. Mounted directly under its "head" are two heavy laser cannons. These cannons provide suppressive fire for allied forces and allows the Dekaroth to defend itself from close attackers.

Because of the design of its legs, the Dekaroth is extremely vulnerable to falling over if its legs are damaged. It also performs rather poorly in harsh terrain, limiting the areas where it can be deployed. The Dekaroth also has no anti-air weaponry and its support-oriented weaponry makes it ill-suited for directly taking on hostile vehicles. Because of these flaws the Dekaroth is grouped with other units and AA to help sustain it.

Superheavy
Gaulderog Armored Assault Fortress (AAF)

One of the the largest ground unit in the Korvar military, the Gaulderog is the pinnacle of superheavy siege weaponry. The gargantuan walker serves as a direct assault unit, using its heavy armor and weaponry to plow through enemy lines, allowing passage for allied forces. It also has the capability of carrying a decent amount of troops and armor, but these are more often than now used for holding guards and supplies to help keep the walker running. The Gaulderog is armed with a large array of weaponry. Its main weapon is a massive plasma cannon capable of both shooting a beam or charged shots. situated on top of the walker. On the front of the vehicle are several rail guns, all of which can be independently controlled, this allows it to attack any target directly in front of the walker. Situated near the main gun are several missile silos. These missile launchers can be used to either lock on and attack air units, or to unleash a flurry of missiles MLRS-style into enemy fortifications.



The first Gaulderog walkers were developed several years after the first walker vehicles were created. At the time they were developed as support units, staying behind an army to barrage the enemy in artillery fire and suppress enemies with its smaller turrets, similarly to the modern Dekaroth walker. Improvements in technology and the introduction of the Dekaroth made designers redesign the Gaulderog, making it larger, more heavily armored, and outfitting it with more direct weaponry. The redesigned Gaulderog quickly became famous for its ability to demolish enemy lines and turn the tide of battle, and became an image of strength and perseverance within the empire.

Despite it being the best of the Korvar vehicle arsenal, it is not without its own flaws. The Walker functions poorly in rough terrain, being too large and bulky to move around. The main energy cannon can also overheat if used too often, potentially damaging the vehicle, or more rarely, overload and disable the turret permanently. Finally, the Gaulderog is also extremely expensive to produce and maintain, limiting its numbers.

Vaildag Mobile Command Center (MCC) "By the Goddess, what have your engineers been doing?!" - Collective response of the first Vaildag pilots.



Developed by a team of eccentric and determined engineers, the Vaildag Mobile Carrier, or MCC for short, is the latest in heavy siege weaponry available to the Korvar military. Driven to develop a counter to the Aeveria's Overlord MHAC, designers initially were looking to create a large walker that would dwarf the Gaulderog in size and could stand up to the Overlord in a 1-on-1 fight. Unfortunately, the design had to be revised due to lacking the technology necessary to build and maintain something that large. This resulted in the large, tank-like design that is seen today. Nevertheless, the current design is still a fearsome machine capable of mass destruction on the battlefield and is rapidly becoming a feared asset of the Korvar army.

On the battlefield, the Vaildag acts as a large mobile command center capable of carrying troops directly to the front lines and batter enemy forces with heavy weaponry. Inside of the behemoth is enough space to fit numerous tanks and several hundred soldiers, allowing it to safely transport a small army without the risk of air assaults. Its heavy armor and advanced shield generators allow it to shrug off all except for the heaviest blows to its hull, allowing it to crawl undeterred into enemy territory and deploy its forces. Not to be outgunned, the Vaildag is also armed with a impressive array of weaponry. The first and foremost is a much larger, modified Selkron anti-orbital cannon. As well as being able to serve as artillery, this cannon is capable of blowing a hole straight through heavy armor. Located on top of the bridge are two double-barreled artillery cannons which, while not very precise, can deny an area to enemy forces or pin down forces. Numerous smaller point-defenses are also scattered along the hull to take down approaching missiles and air units. Helping to its defense is the fairly large entourage of vehicles that are usually seen following it, both to protect the tank and to protect the commander inside.

Despite being a fresh and still fairly experimental design, the Vaildag has already earned its reputation amongst the military's elite as a fearsome asset capable of unparalleled destruction when properly used. Nevertheless, designers are still working on ways to improve the design and some day develop the technology to create the Vaildag as it was originally meant to be.

Light
Alvarak Raider Craft

The Alvarak is a small, armored sea vessel designed for making quick, continuous hit-and-run attacks on enemy forces. Too small and light armored for the open sea, it is used in smaller areas such as rivers and lakes. It sacrifices armor for speed, making it hard to hit as it releases a barrage rockets and bullets. The Alvarak's weapons systems are fairly modular, allowing for the craft to take different weapons into the battlefield. Two known examples are an MLRS-Like missile pods for locking on and taking out enemy units, and a turret based on the Xarvok Tank designed for bombarding enemy targets. The Alvarak is also armed with two small turrets, most commonly fitted with HMGs or missile launchers.

Kilihoth Skimmer

Medium
Heltas Submarine

Heavy
Holqok Basttleship

Nilves Bombardment Vessel

Light
Tagorak Drone Fighter

The Tagorak Fighter Drone was designed as a way for forces to wrest control of the skies and defend cruisers with reduced risk to pilots. As implied, it is a drone controlled with an artificial intelligence, normally one built inside of the ship or base they are deployed from. They are lightly armored, making them one of the less durable units in the army, but also very fast and agile. Tagoraks are deployed in massive swarms meant to overwhelm enemy air through sheer force of numbers with little regard for their own self preservation. A destroyed Tagorak is salvaged and recycled to make a new one later. The Tagorak has a simple armament of two autocannons and two missile pods, both of which can be switched out or have different rockets or bullets loaded into them, though this is seldom done unless it is done in the factory. Tagorak's are susceptible to weapons with a high blast radius and EMP, both of which are capable of taking down a large number of them at once.

Medium
Caltreon Fighter

The Caltreon Fighter is the go-to air superiority fighter. Able to fly in both atmosphere and in space, Caltreon can pursue enemy targets anywhere in the sky. Keeping with doctrine, the Caltreon has heavy armored plating that many other fighters may forgo because it would slow them down. To help alleviate the loss in speed, an afterburner was added that allows a temporary boost in speed, allowing them to close in on enemy forces or dodge incoming fire. Caltreon squadrons normally consist of groups ranging in size from four to seven ships, sometimes larger or smaller depending on the mission objective.

Caltreon Fighters are armed with three weapons. For standard dog-fighting, they have two heavy autocannons that shred apart light armor. For more heavily armored targets, such as dropships or heavy fighters, they have two railguns situated near the cockpit. Missile pods are located on both of the wings, which are normally used when engaging multiple targets or targets that are very durable.

Havros Gunship

Based on age-old designs from the pre-space era, the Halvros Gunship focuses on supporting ground forces and launching raids on enemy forces. The Havros is heavily armored for an attack helicopter, allowing it to take multiple hits at the cost of speed. Gunships are deployed in groups of varying sizes that hunt for enemy units and support allied forces. Despite its armor it still has two major structural weaknesses, the glass cockpit and the base of the propellers.

The default Havros is armed with three weapons. Mounted on the nose is an autocannon for eliminating infantry.On the wings are two railguns which can be used on light and medium vehicles. It also has two missile pods which can lock on to enemy gunships and ground targets alike. The weapons systems on the Havros can be changed fairly easily, allowing the Havros' armament to take on different roles.

Heavy
Xelvalder Close-Air Support Gunship

Among the most feared assets of the Korvar air force, the Xelvalder is a heavily armored CAS plane meant for laying waste to enemy armored columns and providing heavy firepower to support an advancing ground force. The plane is well known for being very durable, having some of the hardest and thickest armor plating of any air vehicle in the military. As such, it can sustain a heavy amount of damage and still be able to fly for a period of time.

The primary weapon of the Xelvalder, along with its most famous, is its two massive "Lavahn" gatling cannons. These cannons spew out high explosive armor-piercing rounds at an extremely high rate of fire, shredding apart armor and infantry with terrifying efficiency. For precise, heavy blows on specific enemy targets, the Xelvalder can also be armed with rocket pods and various types of missiles. Though a terrifying beast to ground forces, the Xelvalder is not so fortunate in the air. Its heavy armoring, while making it durable, makes it vulnerable to much faster and more nimble interceptors. With no way to match their agility or adequately hit them, they are unlikely to stand a chance against other ships. As such, Xelvalder are normally escorted by fighters or deployed where enemy air resistance is nullified.

Neilset Bomber

The Neilset Heavy Bomber is the mainstay bomber plane. Like the Celtreon Fighter, it is capable of both flying into space and in a planet's atmosphere, allowing it to deploy directly from carriers rather than having to be transported like the Telvekon. The Neilset can be used to both carpet bomb a wide area or drop more precise bombs on heavily fortified positions or the massive armored vehicles that many empires possess. The plane gives up some of the heavy armor playing possessed by the Telkevon in order to have more speed and capacity for bombs. The somewhat weaker armor's vulnerability is somewhat nullified by fighter escorts protecting the bombers and the fact that the Neilset can fly very high into the sky.

The Neilset can be armed with a wide variety of bombs, allowing them to take on various different objectives. If needed, it can also drop nuclear warheads and other superheavy explosive ordinance. When it comes to defense, it possesses three turret pods, each of which can turn and target independently of each other. The turrets are effective at getting rid of enemy fighters and gunships, but have little effect on ground forces.

Starships
The starships of the Korvar fleet epitomize Korvar engineering and doctrine. They are mobile walls, massive in size and heavily armed and armored. They can both hold their ground on the defensive and act as a spearhead during an invasion. While most of these vessels cannot enter orbit nor are they agile, their durability and firepower easily make up for it.

Light
Nahvahliska Boarding Craft Used exclusively by the Esaroh, the Navahliska is a heavily armored boarding craft. It can carry up to seventy-five soldiers, making them capable of quickly flooding a ship with masses of soldiers if enough of the ships manage to dock. Boarding bays are present on both the front and side of the ship, allowing for multiple angles of entry. To ensure a safe landing, Navahliska have heavy armoring and shielding, and also tend to have an escort of some sort with them. Normally consisting of Caltreon and Tagoraks.

Though not possessing much firepower, the Navahliska does possess a few broadside cannons. These cannons are more for weakening or blowing a hole into the hull of a ship rather than combat against enemy forces. Aside from these cannons, they are completely unable to defend themselves from enemy forces.

Garasa Battlecruiser Having a fairly odd design which evokes ancient battleships, the Garasa Battlecruiser is meant to provide support fire to the fleet. They stay directly behind the offensive cruisers, picking off enemy targets and weakening the larger vessels. It is among the smallest and least armored ships in the fleet, though this is still the Korvar's standard for low armor. Its small size and relatively low armoring allows it to remain maneuverable and quickly move up with the fleet or flee if required.

The Garasa's weaponsy consist of its multiple broadside cannons. These cannons can target ships individually, but they tend to only target one or two enemy vessels at a time. These cannons fire their high velocity payloads in rapid succession and can cause a large amount of damage in numbers. Outside of the broadside guns, the Gasara is largely defenseless. It has no frontal weapons and relatively few point defenses compared to other ships.

Medium
Asara Destroyer

The backbone of the space armada, the Asara is the mainstay destroyer of the naval armada. Heavily armored and fairly large for a destroyer, they are less mobile than other cruisers, but they make up for it in firepower. It's primary goal in space battles is to act as the main battle tank of the fleet, taking on enemy forces and backing up the larger vessels such as the Qualdara Dreadnought. Most of the Asara's weapons systems are based on taking out enemy cruisers. It has numerous heavy turrets located on the side which can simultaneously release a salvo of fire at the target. Broadside cannons near the back can be used both offensively and defensively. It also has a fair number of small turrets lining the hull to repel small craft and a few Tagorak fighter bays.

Elgone Support Carrier The smaller cousin of the Hacerod, the Elgon is a smaller ship in the carrier class that is aimed towards supporting the fleet. Instead of storing troops and armor, it stores fighters, bombers and other spacecraft that is can deploy during a battle to support both the fleet and ground forces. The Elgon has the most Tagorak Drone bays of any starship currently in production, allowing it to launch a gigantic horde of them at once. Much like the Hacerod, the Elgon is stationed around the middle or back of a fleet as to prevent it from taking any harm.

Most of the Elgon's defense relies on its Tagorak drones, fighters, and point-defense turrets that are scattered around the hull. Two railguns protrude from the sides which allow it to attack enemy forces from a fairly long distance. It has no other means of directly attacking enemy vessels, and is unable to provide orbital bombardment support to ground forces.

Heavy
 Hacerod Invasion Carrier The Hacerod is a extremely large carrier used for transporting armies to planets. These cruisers are the main method of deploying ground troops and supplies to a planet to invade it. These massive ships can carry thousands upon thousands of soldiers and vehicles. They do not participate in space combat, being far too vulnerable and valuable to be worth it. They tend to stay in the very center of the fleet to ensure maximum protection. The loss of these carriers can be crippling to the invasion of a planet, making them high value targets to enemy forces.

The Hacerod has several weapons for supporting ground forces. It's primary weapons are three large cannons that can independently move and target enemy forces. These orbital bombardment cannons are capable of wiping out entire outpost in a single hit. Two smaller cannons can also provide lighter support and have some anti-ship capability. The ship also has four large hangar bays to deploy fighters and dropships, but also have four large ports at the bottom of the ship for deploying larger craft. The hull of the Hacerod is littered with point defenses, more so than most other ships. They have no real anti-spacecraft weapons, meaning it can't defend itself very well.

Syleris Capital Ship Fittingly named after the Goddess of Neivelism, the Syleris Capital Ship is the "brain" of a fleet and invasion force. Inside these ships are the generals and admirals of the armies present in the fleet. It is here where the strategies for a war and fleet movements are planned. During the battle, these ships provide logistical support to both ground and space forces and help keep them all organized. The loss of these ships can be a crippling blow to a fleet and wreck chaos on their forces. Like Haceron Carriers, they are not situated at the outer edges or rim of the fleet, being somewhat closer to the center. The ships are heavily defended, having extremely durable armoring and shielding. Several destroyers also surround the cruisers, preventing any ships from getting close. If boarding parties do manage to get on, they would have to get through the several thousand soldiers which reside inside.

The Syleris has several anti-ship and support weaponry. It is covered in the standard point defenses and also possess hangars capable of launching fighters and larger craft. Several hordes of Tagorak swarms can also be deployed to bog down enemy forces. The frontal cannons, though firing slowly, have a very long range and pack a devastating punch. Unlike other ships like the Qualdara, the Syleris does not have any broadside cannons. This is to leave more room for armoring and it was viewed as unnecessary, as the cannons are generally used offensively and the Syleris is not meant for being directly offensive.

Superheavy
Qualdara Dreadnought

While the Gaulderog is the top-tier ground assault vehicle, the monolithic Qualdara Dreadnought is one of the crown jewels of the Korvar naval fleet. These massive cruisers are only in the largest fleets, and in few numbers because of the immense amount of resources and time required to build them. They are the vanguards of their respective fleets, being some of the first into the battle. Qualdara primarily serve as anti-ship cruisers, using their heavy weaponry to eliminate opposing ships and its armor to take the brunt of the enemy fire.

The Qualdara is armed with a vast array of weapon systems. Point defenses litter the hull of the ship in order to repel fighters, bombers, and boarding craft. Numerous anti-ship turrets are also spread along the hull to hit enemy ships from all angles. Numerous broadside cannons also come from the sides. Several frontal cannons can also unleash a devastating volley of fire capable of almost instantly crippling enemy ships. The most powerful of these cannons being the one in the center, which is capable of blowing a hole straight through most ships.

Though the Qualdara can make quick work of enemy vessels, it cannot survive or maintain itself without support. It is unable to deploy fighters due to having no hangar bays unlike carriers and capital ships. It also has no way of attacking ground targets, meaning it cannot hope to support troops. Its immense size and mass also makes it unable to enter atmosphere, and also makes it very slow and sluggish when it comes to movement, meaning any faster ship can easily outrun it.

Ikatan Mobile Orbital Bombardment Platform

"See? This is what happens when you let the R&D department get bored and stare at orbital defense platforms all day."

Often referred to as the "cannon of the Goddess" or the "sky smasher," the Ikatan is a large vessel that is primarily for obliterating enemy fortifications and decimating armies. The entire design revolves its main gun, a large railgun that is the length of three Qualdara Dreadnaughts put end-to-end. Though it can only fire once every ten or so minutes, the round itself is capable of turning everything in its vicinity into rubble with pinpoint accuracy. In the case of fortifications built into mountains, special bunker-buster ammunition can be loaded, making all but the most well fortified positions at risk for an Ikatan strike.

The flaws of the Ikatan rest in the fact that it is both highly specialized and incredibly expensive to produce. Less than ten of these vessels are known to exist, and only two have thus far been deployed to the Great War front. Defensively, the Ikatan is only capable of defending itself from smaller vessels such as frigates and fighters with its point-defenses and limited Tagorak pods. Without an escort, the ship is a sitting duck. Nevertheless, the power of the Ikatan, both psychologically and physically, proves its worth on the battlefield.