Korvar Military

Part of the Korvar Empire

Conscription
All citizens, regardless of gender or social status, must serve a minimum of fifteen years in the military once they complete primary school. For most, this happens between the ages of fifteen and seventeen. There are a few exemptions, such as disability, but no one can legally decline service due to philosophical or religious reasons. Before training begins, all candidates are given an aptitude test to determine how well they did in their classes and how physically fit they are. If they pass with a high score, they officially begin training. This test also helps recruiters to determine which division (the Korvar's equivalent of a military branch) the recruit will be moved to. If the candidate fail, they must attend classes again until they pass.

Depending on the division one gets placed into, training can take months or even 1-2 years to complete. Once they are finished, they officially begin service and are deployed where they are needed. Once they have completed their mandatory fifteen years, they are given the option to leave the military or stay. The option to stay can last as long as they are able-bodied. Most generals are individuals who have decided to stay permanently, for example. In the event of emergencies, the government can begin an automatic 're-draft' where those who have left service are called back to the field, typically in the event of an invasion.

Failure to comply with the draft is considered cowardly and shameful, and is met with serious consequences. Those who are caught are imprisoned and fined, and at that point are not allowed into the military due to being considered untrustworthy. These individuals have marks placed on their identity indicating their attempted desertion, making them unable to purchase a home, keep most jobs, purchase certain goods, or go to certain locations. In most sectors, these indivuals face discrimination and shaming, the only real exception being areas populated by traditional Avrin and Kalkrik, who often either show indifference or support for their actions. Those who escape imprisonment often flee from the empire or find sanctuary somewhere in the outer colonies.

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
Xelva

The 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. Xelva are war heroes, individuals who have 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. For example, the current Valxelva, Kelevien, 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.

Aldalta

The Aldalta are officers that have near-total command over a single division (the equivalent of a branch) of the military. They are often referred to informally as 'mini-Xelvas' due to having similar functions. They oversee all actions of the division and work closely with the officers commanding their troops to make sure they are properly utilized and are in peak condition. They play a major role in ensuring the division is properly maintained and equipped, as they are responsible for providing them supplies and updated equipment. At any given time, there is only one Aldalta in each of the divisions. Aldaltas frequently convene together to discuss strategies for joint-operations and troops deployments. They also serve as a board of advisers to the Xelva and Valxelva. Finally, the Aldaltas work closely with research and development, reviewing new technology that is in the works and deciding how their division will utilize it.

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 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 normally 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 often 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 command 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, especially mythological beings and wildlife from 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 command between three to fourteen 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, purpose, 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, for example, there was no space division, it would be neigh impossible to achieve orbital superiority and any ground force would be instantly wiped out.

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 Eyes of the Goddess, and the Ascendant's Chosen.

Crimson Hammer
Current Aldalta: Avala Uroso

Standard Colors: Maroon

 Elite colors: Fuchsia Often referred to as the 'sledgehammer' of the Korvar military, the Crimson Hammer encompasses the bunk of the empire's planetary combat forces and is by far the largest division to currently exist. Comprised of tens of billions of soldiers and hundreds of millions of vehicles, the Hammer's epitomizes the Korvar's offensive doctrines of overwhelming firepower, heavy armor, and attrition to crush the enemy. Due to the wide array of opponents and environments that the members of the Hammer face, most of the equipment that the division utilizes comes to them standard-issue, and is only modified either by individual regiments or when a specific situation calls for it.

The Crimson Hammer was among the first three divisions created shortly after the unification of the Korvar species, the other two being Zenith and Steel Bulwark. Much like they do not, they inherited most of the Korvar's planetary combat forces at the time. In the five hundred years since, their role on the battlefield has gone unchanged, as has their ferocity and perseverance. Time and time again the Hammer has shown its willingness to go against horrible odds to secure victory for the Empire. This is due in part to the influences of the various warrior cultures that permeate through the Empire as well as a zealous dedication to the Goddess that many uphold. Their combat effectiveness and staunch attachment to traditions have made the Crimson Hammer a symbol for the military and Korvar society as a whole.

The current Aldalta of the Crimson Hammer is a woman named Avala Uroso. Like many before her, she has worked hard to maintain the status quo the division has had over the centuries; on the other hand, she has been more welcoming to new technology than a number of her predecessors. Many assume this is because of her life-sustaining robotic augmentations. She is bold and blunt, and has been known to get into heated debates with her fellow Aldalta. Despite this, she remains in good terms with most of them, save for Naroveg, the Aldalta of Vahlsrod's Maw, whom she views as a group of 'cowards hiding behind walls waiting for someone to do the work for them.'

The Crimson Hammer works well with most of the other divisions. Many admire the efforts of both Zenith and the Steel Bulwark, rightfully claiming that the Hammer wouldn't survive without them. A strong, though often peaceful, rivalry exist between the Bulwark and Vahlsrod's Maw, the division dedicated to biological warfare and sieges. Both are often at odds at who performs better on the battlefield, with some Maw members claiming superiority whereas members of the Hammer claim the Maw have no true honor nor do any hard work.

The colors of the Crimson Hammer are red for its standard troops and a dark shade of fuchsia for its elite forces. These colors are derived from mythology; the red represents the scales of the Kavras, as well as the blood spilled by the Hammer. Fuchsia is a common color used to represent the Yielxer, who are said to be the ghostly ancestors of a particular individual, spirits that are to be listened to and respected.

Steel Bulwark
Current Aldalta: Uolith Zavek

Standard Colors: Dark grey

Elite Colors: Steel The Steel Bulwark is considered by most to be the spine that supports the Korvar military. Whereas Crimson Hammer is focused purely on attacking and invading, the Bulwark is centered around defensive tactics and providing heavy support to allies. When on the offensive, they land behind the main attack force, constructing fortifications that solidify Korvar presence and provide a safe place to land reinforcements and retreat to. They liberally utilize siege-style tactics, allowing the main attackers to isolate and corner the enemy while they relentlessly bombard them until their defenses shatter. Once an invasion ends, a contingency of Bulwark troops stay to further fortify and secure the area while the attack force moves on to another battle. Bulwark infantry reflect their defensive philosophy, utilizing some of the heaviest infantry armor while also using heavy weapons such as rocket launchers and LMGs to provide heavy support.

The Bulwark also has another, even more important goal: defending the mainland against invasion. They have garrisons all across Korvar territory, constantly on watch for invaders. In fact, the Bulwark is responsible for most of the fortifications built within the empire. Likewise, they help to fortify civilian settlements and make them more defensible, earning them a very good reputation with the public.

When it was initially created, Steel Bulwark was an exclusively defensive division. It played next to no role during an active conflict aside from defending territory and securing already-captured land. The shift away from a purely-defensive role was a gradual process, initially beginning with the division's heavily armored infantry being deployed alongside Hammer forces. The construction of fortifications to secure a back line was initially a task that belonged to the Crimson Hammer, but the Bulwark began taking over the role when they proved more effective, faster, and less draining on the Hammer's resources.. The Bulwark proved its mettle during the war with the Naelkva, where their fortifications would play a role in slowing the Naelkva's offensive and, even if the Naelkva did manage to break through, make the attackers suffer severe casualties in doing so.

The Aldalta of Steel Bulwark is Uolith Zavek, an aged commander who hails from a well-respected Lekon family. He has worked to strike a balance between the division's offensive prowess while still having enough troops to protect the mainland, a task he has thus far been successful at. Among the Aldalta, he often acts as a mediator, helping to calm down any contentions, especially between Vahlsrod's Maw and the Crimson Hammer. He is known for being rather rough towards Zenith over matters of defense.

Among the rank-and-file, Bulwark troops get along fairly well with the other divisions, especially the Crimson Hammer. Due to all divisions relying on them in some way, their is a unspoken rule against complaining about them when members of the Bulwark are around. More often than not, the contentions of the Bulwark are internal rather than external; its 'culture' has been shaken a number of times. The first major change was the combining of the Bulwark with the now-defunct naval divison, another was the separation of Bulwark and what would become Vahlsrod's Maw.

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.

Zenith
Current Aldalta: Qralsek Daloto

Standard Colors: Orange

Elite Colors: White Zenith is the 'space navy' of the Korvar. They encompass almost the entirety of the Korvar's naval fleet and take part in almost all operations save for a few notable examples, such as the Anti-Biomatter Task Force. When on the offensive, Zenith's main objective is wresting control of a planet's orbit away from the enemy, providing fire support to ground forces, and keeping the invasion going by running supplies. Within the mainland, they work alongside the Steel Bulwark to protect the mainland against invasion. While the division has no major ground army, they do have regiments that are trained for boarding and capturing hostile vessels.

Zenith was the smallest of the three initial divisions, comprised of only a few hundred vessels and several million personnel. It's growth was slow for many years, the Empire still young and working to get on its feet. It was often joked that Zenith had become the 'runt' of the group. It would be a few years before large shipyards capable of meeting the needs of the organization could be fully operational. Once they were operational, the division wasted no time building as many vessels as it could. The modern Zenith is now one of the largest divisions in the sheer number of personnel and equipment, tied with Steel Bulwark.

Qralsek Daloto is the current commander of Zenith. She is a controversial figure due to being an atheist, something that has earned her the ire of particularly zealous devotees such as Naroveg. She has refused to let this get in the way of her work, however, and is actually considered to be one of the more cooperative and cool-headed of the Aldalta alongside Uolith.

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. 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. White is inspired by a constellation in the skies above Kovas.

Vahlsrod's Maw
Current Aldalta: Naroveg Seret

Standard Colors: Green

Elite Colors: Brown

Literally translating to Hell's Mouth, Vahlsrod's Maw (often referred to as 'The Maw') is a specialized division that utilizes chemical and biological weaponry on the battlefield. It is the youngest of the divisions, forming in 433 AU. The division sees action in fronts where traditional troops and tactics have proven to be unsuccessful or the enemy is too fortified for a standard invasion. Many of their tactics are doctrines derived from the Crimson Hammer and Steel Bulwark that have been modified to fit their standards. They have developed a reputation of being brutally efficient and merciless, often turning the battlefield into an toxic, inhospitable wasteland. They bombard an enemy for days on end, waiting for the bomb's toxic payload to work its way into the defenders. Once they are sufficiently weakened, Maw forces sweep in and kill whoever is left. 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.

When it initially formed, Vahlsrod's Maw wasn't a division; it began as a large regiment within Steel Bulwark. It's commander, Halkis Nelro, created it as an 'experiment' to gauge the effectiveness of a purely-offensive regiment of Steel Bulwark troops. In time, the regiment grew to be highly successful and quite large, but also had difficulties working with its own division, let alone the others, due to the specialized nature of their work. 47 years after the regiment first formed, the Xelva and Emperor at the time decided in the drastic action of reforming the regiment into its own military division. Most were shocked by the decision, unsure if it would be successful or able to find its place among the already-existing divisions.

After a number of years spent organizing and building up its numbers, Vahlsrod's Maw was deployed to the battlefield. Those who doubted whether it would work were quickly silenced as the division quickly proved its worth by crushing any resistance it came across. They would soon see action against the Naelkva, who were unprepared for the sudden change in tactics and equipment employed by the division. The Naelkva, though they dealt a harsh blow against the new organization, would suffer horrendous casualties anytime they fought them. Since then, the division has grown exponentially, and is just as respected as the others.

Naroveg Sevet is the second Aldalta in the division's young history. Raised by parents who were high-ranking officers within the Neivelin Inquisition, Naroveg is known for being zealous and suspicious of his fellow Aldalta. He often harasses Qralsek over her atheism and questions the faith of those he works with. He also has a feud with Avala, though this is over philosophical differences regarding how war should be fought. Regardless, he is still a competent commander, and works hard to improve and grow the Maw.

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. 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.

Eyes of the Goddess
Current Aldalta: Nesaty Veral

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. Aside from Vahlsrod's Maw, the Eyes have the most variety when it comes to equipment and task. 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 dissenters and getting rid of them before they become problems.

The Eyes of the Goddess was created about a year after the three divisions were formed. Instead, each of the three divisions had its own regiments dedicated to special operations. This resulted in problems of numbers and organization, as the number of operatives deployed on the front was large whilst the amount within the empire was fairly little, due to most operatives originating from the Crimson Hammer; Zenith was too small and Steel Bulwark had little use for large detachments of stealth operatives. In an effort to fix this, the Xelva at the time took all of the existing regiments and put them into the newly created Eyes of the Goddess, and it has been this way ever since.

The Aldalta of the Eyes of the Goddess, Nesaty Veral, is a quiet, reclusive individual. Records indicate that she worked as an Ilvera in the past before moving up to her current position, though her accomplishments have been kept hidden from the public eye. Many believe that Nesaty may not be her actual name, and may instead be a pseudonym. She doesn't talk about her personal life around others, instead focusing solely on her work. The other Aldalta are weary of her, unsure of her motivations and paranoid about being spied on.

The Eyes themselves don't really have any issues with the other divisions, though this is a moot point given that they rarely 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
Current Aldalta: Unknown

Standard Colors: Yellow & Black

Elite Colors: N/A

The smallest division, the Ascendant's Guard's task is ensuring the continued safety of the royal family. The entirety of the division, which is comprised only of about 2,000 personnel, is stationed at Ghalderis Fortress. The Guard is split into two separate groups: the Haldrg and the Arnan. The Haldrg, which number in about 1,800 total, are considered to be the division's basic infantry; they protect the area surrounding the the fortress. However, they do not protect the interior of the palace nor the royals directly. The Arnan are the elite infantry. They guard the interior of the palace and are the royal family's personal guards. The Guard spends most of its time within the fortress, but it is known that they sometimes sent out as representatives or for task of great importance.

Relatively little is known about the history of the Guard. The date the division formed is uncertain, but many estimate that it formed either with the first three divisions or shortly after the creation of the Eyes of the Goddess. Outside of this, nothing more can be determined. The identity of members of the Guard are tightly guarded, and any records of their past lives are purged to further ensure protection.

The Aldalta of the Ascendant's Guard is a mysterious figure who goes only by the code name 'Kavras.' The personal bodyguard of the Emperor, he rarely visits the other Aldalta, and is only sent to act as a representative. Besides that, nothing is known about him. No records have been found indicating who he is or where he comes from. His presence always results in a dead silence overcoming the meeting room, as the others are too respectful and unnerved at the same time to say anything that isn't necessary.

The Arnan view everyone the same way: lesser indivuals 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 within their jurisdiction, even the Xelva 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 come 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. They have numerous post built throughout colonies where individuals can be taken in for incarceration questioning, and monitoring the local area.

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, while it couldn't hold its own on the battlefield for long, can sustain some damage. Riot officers use a much more durable suit of armor, making it the CDF's version of the Elsekt. When it comes to weaponry, the most common weapons are shotguns, rifles, and pistols. Officers use non-lethal ammunition mostly, but have spare clips with lethal ammo if the situation calls or it. Aside from primary weapons, they also have stun batons and different types of grenades.

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.

Flaming Lance
Leader: Ilsarohs Anansias

Specialty: Close-quarters-combat

Armor: Heavy variant of Elsekt armor with the shoulder plate opposite of the user's main hand being larger than the other. This shoulder plate prominently displays the regiment's symbol.



The Flaming Lance is a renowned regiment that was formed during the war against the Naelkva. They specialize in close-quarters combat, particularly in urban environments. They gained notoriety during the siege of Taltyos, where the regiment stormed a Naelkva fortress and fully occupied it within a few hours, a move that proved instrumental to ending the battle. Other conflicts they were involved in were with the Zorock, where the regiment helped reclaim captured colonies; and with the Margan during their attack on Zykorus. Currently, the regiment is part of the attack on the Aeverian Border Blockade.

The commander of the regiment, Ilsarohs Anansias, is a cool-headed commander of Lekon descent. It was under his leadership that the regiment repelled Zorock invaders from captured colonies. Anansias is known for his rather out-of-the-box and nonconforming strategies, which partially influenced his decision to support the reintroduction of melee weaponry. He is a staunch supporter of the Korvar government and its ideology, but views it from a secular perspective. Ensuring complete Korvar dominance and proving their superiority is his goal, rather than appeasing the Goddess. He holds a distrust for aliens, and will avoid working with them whenever possible. This is especially true for races such as the Margan, whom he and his regiment view as pests.

Soldiers in the Lance are considerably more armored than the average Elsekt. Their arsenal is rather typical, though it excludes most heavy weaponry such as rocket launchers. What's notable of their arsenal is their melee weaponry. The Lance was one of the first to adopt and field a significant amount of melee focused-infantry, setting a trend that many regiments copied later on. The typical Lance squad has at least one soldier wielding a two-handed melee weapon, usually a war hammer or pole arm. If not a melee weapon, then it is either a flamethrower or Galeron Impaler Rifle. The regiment also possesses a number of vehicles, though most of them are smaller walkers, IFVs, and seldom-used tanks.

Iron Scales
Leader: Ilsarohs Relindes

Specialty: Siege, anti-Zorock operations.

Armor: Standard Steel Bulwark armor.

The Iron Scales are a fairly old regiment dating back to 401 AU. They are among the more offensively-centered regiments of the division; Whilst still focused on holding and fortifying territory during an invasion, they often leave other divisions the duty of prolonged occupation and defense while they travel alongside the invasion force. Being Steel Bulwark, they are still more than capable of holding their ground against the most daunting odds.

No better example of the regiment's resilience exist than the Zorock's invasion of Korvar territory. During the Zorock's blitz, the Iron Scales landed on a fringe colony named Gelthos that was located within the region the Zorock would later occupy. The regiment garrisoned in the colony's capital and hunkered down, fortifying the area and drafting locals to aid in the defense of the planet. For the next five weeks, the regiment and colonist stood their ground, repelling every attack force the Zorock sent against them despite being cut off from high command. They ultimately managed to hold the planet in time for reinforcements to arrive and repel the attackers. The planet was one of the only planets not conquered by the Zorock within its region, and would be used as a forward base to liberate other colonies.

As a result of their actions, the regiment was hailed as heroes across the empire. They were all graciously awarded with special medals to commemorate their actions. Against their wishes, however, they had to be put out of commission, as the regiment had suffered horrendous casualties. Over half of the regiment was killed during the siege, including some of its high ranking officers. For several years, the regiment remained stationed at a fortress world, slowly rebuilding its numbers.

After a few short years, the regiment returned to its previous numbers and has resumed fighting. Before the conflict devolved into a stalemate, the division was devoted to fighting the Zorock. They were moved over to the Great War during the Margan's brief attack and are currently assisting the invasion of Diabloian territory.

Combat Doctrine
Korvar military doctrine is built upon four foundations: sustainability, strength in numbers, obscene firepower and armor, and rigid organization. When the Korvar invade a planet, they dig themselves in for the long-run. They draw out their battles, weakening and cornering their enemies overtime before defeating them with one final strike. They are not known for rapid warfare or 'blitzkrieg' style attacks, though have shown the ability to do both when called for.

When it comes to infantry and armor design, the Korvar prefer heavy armoring and firepower over speed and agility with very few exceptions. Even their basic soldiers are equipped with thick, full-body armor plating and shield generators. This does, of course, bring about the obvious problem that the Korvar military is in general not very mobile. This has proven incredibly problematic against races which are highly mobile and can outmaneuver Korvar forces, namely the Zorock Republic and Rach.

The Korvar military is immense in scale. Thanks to a high birthrate and conscription, the army has tens of billions of combat-ready soldiers it can deploy at any given time; dozens of factory worlds work non-stop to build weapons, armor and vehicles; likewise, shipyards supply the war machine with countless vessels. This often means the Korvar have numerical superiority on the battlefield save for special circumstances. Despite their numbers, they rarely resort to utilizing cannon fodder or wave tactics, as they are seen as both wasteful and insulting to the soldiers and high command.

The Korvar operate under a pack mentality where leadership and organization is paramount. They cannot operate properly without leadership, even a large attack force will crumble and dissipate if the leaders are eliminated. To prevent this, the military is structured with strict organization and a rigid chain of command where if a commanding officer dies they can be replaced by someone else within the chain.

Field Combat Manual
Like the vast majority of races in the galaxy, the Korvar have no set rules of fighting used against every race. Though general doctrine remains the same, tactics and strategy varies greatly conflict to conflict.

The Betel


"While the Betel pose no threat to the mainland, they have proven more difficult to fight than initially planned for. Their troops, though unable to hold a line for long, are capable of extended guerrilla operations that hamper us long after we have claimed a world."

"The destruction of Betel civilization and complete annihilation of their people is inevitable. It is simply a matter of time and persistence."

The Betel have been a thorn in high command's side since the beginning of the war. As it stands, the Betel are too technologically inept and disorganized to pose a real threat to the mainland; on the other hand, the Korvar's attempt of dominating Betel worlds has been a slow, frustrating ordeal thanks to the unique environment of Betel worlds and the determination of Betel guerrilla fighters. While any Betel unit will almost always lose in a direct engagement, their ability to hide among the vast trash mountains and utilize the environment has proven to be both ingenious and incredibly dangerous, sometimes to both sides.

Special precautions must be taken for invading Betel colonies. Soldiers have to be equipped with pressure-sealed suits with special air filters borrowed from the Vahlsrod's Maw in order to breathe the oftentimes toxic air. It is also advised to bring jetpacks to help navigate the labyrinth of refuse. The use of heavy explosives is carefully monitored due to the possibility of triggering avalanches of garbage. As a result, artillery, bombers, and orbital bombardment, are all rarely utilized.

Rather than travel in a few large groups as they would against other races, the chaotic and undeveloped nature of Betel planets have prompted commanders to split their troops in smaller groups and move them along the various paths through the mountains of refuse, slowly clearing out Betel resistance as they encircle and destroy settlements along the way. Few troops move directly through refuse, and the ones that do, -such as Kavras walkers- only go through the smaller, more stable piles of trash. Commanders have also begun to just blitz Betel settlements rather than besiege them for extended time periods, as Betel defenses have a difficult time fending off the assaults and the fact that sieges are risky because of the environment and the Betel's affinity for guerrilla fighting.

Even once most Betel resistance has been eliminated and the planet is considered to be captured, the battle is far from over. It is often just as hard to retain dominance over the planet as it was to capture it. Betel resistance fighters continue fighting months after the planet has been lost, and are constantly at work harassing Korvar troops and hampering their construction efforts. These militia fighters are oftentimes much more dangerous due to their recklessness and how difficult it is to track them down. Almost all conquered planets still have troubles with resistance movements. To counter the resistance, numerous Peacebringer regiments have been deployed to these captured colonies, and have proven to be effective despite difficulties with the terrain. Taking prisoners has also progressively become less common, the Korvar preferring to just butcher anyone they can find to try and lessen resistance later on.

Empire of Diablos
See also: Operation: Xarvok's Hammer

"The soldiers of the Empire of Diablos are not to be trifled with. They are strong, fast, and capable, the best the Peacekeeper alliance can muster."

"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."

War between the Empire of Diablos and the Korvar was inevitable. The Korvar see the Diabloians as a race that was so close to being a possible ally but turned away from the 'true path' at the last possible moment. To them, the Diabloians present their biggest challenger and the largest to their Empire's survival, and thus must be dealt with quickly. As a result, the Korvar have dedicated a massive force, -larger than any other armada currently engaging other empires-, and have put it under the command of Varo Arvintis, one of the Empire's most effective generals.

Despite their anger towards the Diabloians, the Korvar also possess an immense amount of respect for them; their military and culture impresses the Korvar, and their prowess on the battlefield has made the Diabloians their biggest challenge thus far in the war. This has resulted in a change in the Korvar's behavior on the field that some observes have begun to notice; Unlike on the Betel front, where the Korvar outright slaughter defenders without the slightest bit of mercy, some Korvar have been seen offering Diabloians the chance to fight to the death rather than mercilessly slaughtering them. This is especially true among those Korvar who hail from the Lekon culture, a culture that is noted for its code of honor on the battlefield.

When it comes to rank-and-file soldiers, the Diabloians are superior in every aspect. Diabloians are stronger and faster than the average Korvar, and can pick up a fully-armored Elsekt with minimal trouble. It often takes a number of heavily armed Korvar soldiers to take down Diabloian marines, and melee combat is almost always in the Diab's favor. To counteract this, Korvar marines typically wear armor with added plating, utilize more heavy weapons, and are deployed in greater numbers. An increased number of battlesuits have also been deployed since they can match the strength of a typical Diabloian.

While the Diabloians are infantry-centric, their armor is no pushover. Though not as common as their soldiers, Diabloian armor makes up for it by being both strong and durable. The main strength that the Korvar have in the field of armor is number and variety; Korvar vehicles outnumber Diabloian vehicles on the field and often work in pairs or whole squadrons and also possess decent variety when compared to the Diab army. Like their infantry, the Korvar have also deployed a greater number of heavy vehicles and artillery to punish any attempt Diabloians make to blitz the Korvar.

The realm of space combat is where the battle becomes more even. Both races are known for their large, heavily armored vessels and immense amount of firepower. In a one-on-one fight, the winner is often determined by who fires first and where. The only way either side can gain a true advantage is to either outnumber the other side or use cunning strategies to catch the enemy off-guard. In short, space battles can go either way.

In summary, the Korvar rely on numbers and overwhelming firepower to secure victory on the Diabloians, though rarely can the victor be determined until near the end of a battle. Both factions excel at direct assaults and armored warfare, so these situations are often determined by who strikes first and other circumstances. When on the defensive, the Korvar tend to edge out due to their heavy utilization of fortifications and punishing artillery that can take a bite out of a Diabloian blitz. As it currently stands, it is unknown who will be able to pull ahead in the war, and it may come down to who has more troops, supplies, and allies.

Aeveria Confederation
See also: Assault on the Border Blockade (Still needs page) 

Alongside the Empire of Diablos, the Aeveria Confederation is considered to be one of the larger threats to the Korvar's survival in the Great War. The Korvar fear that if they were to be defeated by the Peacekeepers, the Aeveria would try to absorb them and forcefully destroy their culture, a direct violation of what the Goddess had commanded of the species. At the same time, many had wanted to attack the Aeveria so they could relieve pressure on the Zaretians and build up their relations with the 'brother' nation. This is why the Korvar agreed to join up with the Margan and assault the Border Blockade.

On the battlefield, both the Aeveria and the Korvar are, for the most part, evenly matched. Neither side possesses any significant, game-changing advantage over the other; rather, they have smaller advantages that need to be carefully used for maximum effect. The Korvar's main advantage is their numbers. While the Aeverians also possess a large army, the Korvar can oftentimes outnumber them. The Aeveria, on the other hand, possess superior technology. More advanced shielding, weaponry, and equipment can rapidly turn the tide of battle. This holds true in all fields of warfare.

One major advantage the Aeveria does possess is in their commanding officers. With the Aeveria's sheer racial diversity, many new ideas and tactics have been brought into the fold of Aeverian military doctrine. By comparison, the Korvar only have their own experiences and doctrines to go off of. This makes it very difficult for the Korvar to come up with a solid idea as to how to fight the Aeveria, as it relies almost entirely on the commander. This has necessitated increased usage of Spec-ops infantry to try and kill or at least find information on the commanding officer.

With the Korvar repelled from the blockade and deploying to attack Diablos, it is now up to the Aeverians to decide how they will proceed. The future of warfare between the two, for now, remains uncertain.

The Biomatter
"You cannot hide behind fortifications and hope to win against a Biomatter invasion. They spread rapidly, and will consume an entire planet in mere weeks. You must put pressure on them, always be on the offensive. Force them back to where they spawned and then slaughter them all. Leave no traces of their blight."

The Biomatter, for the most part, are considered to be a relatively minor threat and secondary objective in the greater scheme of their plans for the Great War. While their sudden appearance caused many to panic, Vahlsrod's Maw was quick to respond and take the fight to the horde. Current analysis indicates that they pose a minimal threat to most developed colonies, and the recently formed 'Anti-Biomatter Task Force' under the command of Vier Elseron has been immensely successful in repelling infestations out of Korvar territory. The Korvar's ultimate goal is to completely purge the region of infestation and destroy all Biomatter hives, though the plan is a long way off due to more important matters currently being present.

The Biomatter's main advantage is the element of surprise and sheer numbers. If they can manage to land on a planet without warning and isn't immediately destroyed, they can rapidly spread and overwhelm the likely disorganized forces. On more developed planets, this is significantly more difficult, leaving the Biomatter only able to strike frontier worlds. Against organized forces, especially the Task Force, the Biomatter generally lose to the superior ranged power and air superiority of the Korvar. Biomatter that do pose a significant threat are the special breeds such as the Gortralk, whose armored hide and immense strength has allowed it to take out tanks, but often these aren't enough to win the day.

When dealing with infested planets, the Korvar's general plan is to bombard the hive from orbit with bunker-buster shots, dealing catastrophic damage to the now-awakening hive before it even had time to react. Once the hive is drawn to the surface, air units come down to continually bombard them with incendiary munitions, bombs, plasma rockets, and Maw-exclusive acid bombs. This constant barrage is generally enough to clear much of the infestation and allow ground forces to land, secure a landing zone, and purge what remains of the infestation.

The Khasii
"Though their troops are of exceptional quality, the Khasii's own forces are not the biggest threat on the battlefield. Their military is small, we could easily overwhelm them with numbers if need be. 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."

"We have yet to conclusively prove how, but 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."

United Republic of Derahs
"Be mindful of your flanks when engaging the Zorock. Frontal assaults are often a feint to distract their opponents from the Zorock's real targets."

"Few people can outmaneuver a Zorock . They are much lighter, much faster than our own armor and infantry."

Few races have earned the ire of the Korvar quite like the Zorock have managed to. Fighting between the two began as soon as they met each other, starting with the Zorock's invasion of Korvar space twenty-seven years ago. The Korvar pushed the invasion out and made their own push into Zorock territory, ultimately crippling one of the major powers within the Republic. The back-and-forth struggle dragged on for many years, but aside from the Korvar owning a portion of the Zorock's southern territory, neither side has been able to make any significant gains or change the state of the war. The battle had become a stalemate. However, with the Zorock declaring their allegiance to the Peacekeeper Alliance, the state of affairs will likely change rapidly.

In many ways, the doctrines of the Korvar and Zorock military are polar-opposites. The Korvar are fairly slow but heavily armored; they besiege and overwhelm their enemy through sheer firepower and numbers. The Zorock, on the other hand, are fast and nimble. Though lightly armored in comparison, they can easily outrun and outmaneuver most foes. They defeat their foes through surprise attacks and precision strikes on critical targets rather than attrition. These drastically different doctrines create a massive number of variables that affect how the battle can end, and is responsible for why the conflict had been a constant back-and-forth. Only when both sides had completely adapted did the conflict stall.

Infantry battles are, at best, unpredictable. The Korvar are superior in terms of raw physical strength and armor, but the Zorock, as previously said, edge out in the field of mobility. They also hold a technological advantage, possessing an array of advanced equipment that can help to even the playing field, though it has been difficult to maintain this advantage due to the Korvar constantly stealing and reverse-engineering said equipment. The winner is often determined by whether the Zorock have enough space to constantly harass and disrupt the Korvar or whether they'll get forced into a direct confrontation. The situation is practically the same in terms of armored warfare, with the Zorock's numerous walkers and hover units allowing them to traverse terrain many Korvar vehicles cannot.

In the more recent years of the war, an ironic situation has developed on both sides. With the reintroduction of melee infantry, mass-utilization of militarized cybernetic augmentations, and a large portion of the Zorock's own equipment being copied, the Korvar have begun to utilize more mobile infantry, such as the Xeskerah, 'Sycer' Flying Battlesuit, and the most recent, the 'Varo' Model Orsaron Soldier. Meanwhile, within the Republic, certain states such as Feltis have begun to try and even the odds by adding more armoring to their troops and utilizing tactics more suited for drawn out front-line assaults. Such changes in design and tactics have resulted in commanders having to review how they fight the other side, though whether it will end the years-long stalemate has yet to be determined.

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:' the destruction of all life in the galaxy. It does not matter how many you kill, their advance cannot be halted unless they have either been 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."

While the Margn and Korvar are technically allies right now, this is only a temporary arrangement that will last only for the duration of the conflict against the Peacekeepers. The Korvar fully expect the Margan to turn on them and the other Warlords as soon as the war ends. Many Korvar also despise the Margan, holding a grudge against them because of their brief invasion of Korvar space. The religious community in particularly dislikes them, calling them overzealous and destructive 'monsters' that have to be put down. As a result, the Korvar have secretly been planning for a war against the Margan, with the hope of completely exterminating them before they can destroy anyone else.

Infantry battles between the two can often go either way. While the typical Korvar is superior to Margan troopers and Blade Fighters in one-one-one confrontations, the Korvar will frequently lose when they are caught off-guard. The Margan's advantage comes from their heavy infantry and overwhelming numbers. The Korvar can even the field with their own heavy infantry, anti-infantry weaponry, and battlesuits. The Korvar have also begun experimenting with EMP weaponry to disrupt and disable Margan bionics.

In the field of armor the Korvar reign supreme in the field of quality. Many Korvar vehicles, especially the heavy hitters, will defeat their Margan equivalents most of the time. Coupled with their powerful armor, the Korvar's heavy weaponry can prove to be a game-changer. One other advantage in certain cases is range. Margan tanks such as the Purgator and Templar, while heavily armored, utilize weapons of a fairly short range. This allows the Korvar to pick them off before they get into effective range. Unfortunately, the Margan's main advantage is sheer numbers. For every tank the Korvar destroy, another comes to replace it. If other vehicles are present and the Margan get close enough, the tide can quickly change in favor of the Margan. This tends to hold true in space combat as well.

The major advantage that the Margan hold over the Korvar is that the Margan do not need to care about what happens to the planet they're assaulting due to their nomadic lifestyle. Margan commanders can freely do anything within their power to win, to the detriment of the planet they land on. The Korvar are unable to do this, and often have to fight the Margan while at the same time attempting to halt crystal growth and the destruction of the biosphere. Korvar commanders have never had to deal with this before, and many are unsure as to how they can pull it off when they go to war. Some fear that even if they did win, they would have a massive number of now uninhabitable worlds that could take generations to repair.

As a result, Korvar doctrine has taken a viewpoint of striking fast and hard when it comes to the Margan. All available anti-air assets are deployed to shoot down as many Margan landers as possible before they reach the surface. Those that do will, if everything goes to plan, quickly be set upon, bombarded, and surrounded, cut off from the others. They will then individually destroy each landing zone. However, since the two are not officially at war, this is only based off simulations and conflicts the Margan have had with other races. What will ultimately happen when the two go for each other's throats is still up in the air.

Ahkavas Teldiv


Ethnicity: Korvar

Gender: Male

Age: 167

Rank: Xelva

Weapon(s): None

Status: Stationed on Guardaros.

Ahkavas Teldiv is the current Xelva, or supreme commander, of the Korvar military. A loyalist to his core, Ahkavas has stayed in the military since the days of his conscription more than 150 years ago. He has held the position of Xelva for over eighty years, and in that time has oversaw several major wars including the Northern Siege and the Zorock. He is one of the most influential member of Korvar society aside from the Emperor himself. Under his many years of guidance, the Korvar have been heavily 'modernized,' it was through him that a large portion of the Korvar's modern military equipment was funded, developed, and delivered to troops; such as melee weaponry, the Orsaron Program, energy weaponry, and hover technology.

Years of constant war and commanding has dulled Ahkavas' personality. He is often quiet and subdued, keeping to himself until he feels he needs to speak. He doesn't raise his tone of voice unless he has become incredibly upset. He believes in the Goddess, but doesn't show the religious frevor of many of his associates. This is due in part to him personally believing he has more than earned his place in the afterlife and the fact that war has simply stopped exciting him and has become part of his day-to-day routine.

Ahkavas has made no attempt to hide his age or the state of his physical body. Exceeding the Korvar's natural age, he is kept alive only by cybernetic augmentations and advanced medication. Though still quite physically strong, the augmentations on his body are somewhat old and not designed for combat, and as such he can't move like he was once able to. Not that this bothers him, as he no longer serves a position on the battlefield.

His current lieutenant is Valxelva Kelevien, with whom he has a teacher-student relationship. He has worked hard to teach her everything he knows so that she will be prepared to take the reigns of the military. He has trust that she will be able to do it, and has sent her on increasingly important missions so that she can continue to learn on a larger scale. Meanwhile, he watches her from Guardaros, monitoring her every step of the way and offeringguidance and occasionally direct assistance when she requires it.

Thus far, Ahkavas has avoided direct involvement in the Great War. He has handed control of the region over to Kelevien. The reason being so that she can prove that she is fit to lead the military and so that Ahkavas can keep watch on the rest of the military. His views on the Warlord Pact as a whole are rather mixed; like many, he doesn't trust the Margan and Asanians, and has been a big proponent in launching a future war to halt the Margan once the conflict has come to an end. On the other hand, he doesn't entirely trust the other, seemingly more 'sane' races either, even the usually popular Zaretians. He wants to wait and see what happens in the future before making any lasting commitments. However, he sees winning the Great War as necessary to the Korvar's continued survival, and is thus willing to work with the other Warlords for now if it means defeating the Peacekeeper Alliance.

Kelevien Valrus


Ethnicity: Lyvrn

Gender: Female

Age: 99

Rank: Valxelva

Weapon(s): Quolvr Dagger, Ahvari Shotgun Pistol.

Status: Stationed on Zykorus.

Kelevien is the currently Valxelva of the Korvar Military and heir apparent of the position of Xelva. A zealous follower of the Goddess, Kelevien follows the doctrine to the letter. She often personally leads prayer sessions with her faithful soldiers and gives rousing, doctrine-driven speeches to her troops before battle. She often will become involved in significant rituals such as sacrificing prisoners and blessing the fallen. As a result, most of her troops, especially the faithful, boast high morale and are known as some of the happiest soldiers. Kelevien is currently serving as the supreme-commander of all forces involved in the Great War.

Being of Lyvrn descent, Kelevien has dark brown scales and possesses a sinewy build. Some of her ancestors were of Avrin descent, granting her larger-than average wings and making her unusually tall for her official ethnicity. Unlike many people her age and rank, Kelevien possesses very few cybernetic augmentations. She has only had augments implanted when it was considered necessary, and thus retains a mostly biological body. She plans to install more augments later in the future to extend her lifespan. The only noticeable augment is her tail, which had been severed during a training incident several decades ago.

Kelevien is known to be a very friendly and enthusiastic individual; few things make her legitimately upset. To her, commanding her troops and fighting are among the purest expressions of her devotion to the Goddess and an expression of how the universe is meant to be. She doesn't shy away from challenges, and isn't afraid of speaking her mind and defending hew viewpoint, no matter who the other individual is. She maintains a very good relationship with her superior and teacher, Ahkavas. The two have worked together for many decades now, and in that time Kelevien has learned a great deal from the aging Xelva.

Kelevien is known to be the most outwardly friendly commanders towards the rest of the Warlord Alliance. She has given the benefit of the doubt to the alliance, and is willing to work with all of them, even the Margan and Asanians, for now. Some have praised her for this, saying that is a sign she is maturing as a commander. Others criticize her for now showing enough religious zeal. Whether she truly considers the Warlords to be possible 'brother' races or if it's a ploy to try and gain the trust of temporary allies if uncertain; it is unlikely anyone will know for certain until the Great War comes to an end.

Priestess Qalrova
Ethnicity: Altrin

Gender: Female

Age: 103

Position: High Chaplain of Kelevien's army.

Weapon(s): Three-pronged plasma staff, Sedaltav pistol, Sacrificial dagger.

Status: Working under Kelevien.

Varo Arvintis


Ethnicity: Lekon

Gender: Male

Age: 96

Rank: Vier

Weapon(s): Plasma Pole-arm, stolen Naelkvan pistol, Kadair heavy assault rifle or Ghador Shotgun.

Status: Assaulting the Empire of Diablos.

If one was to look for a perfect example of the Korvar's warrior culture as well as their immense pride, one would need to look no further than Varo Arvintis, one of the most infamous commanders in the Korvar's space-faring history. A seasoned general with more than half a century of service, Varo has made a name for himself thanks to his commanding style, ruthlessness, and beliefs. He is as true to the Korvar's core ideals as one can be, as he truly believes the Korvar are a superior species and that it is their destiny to spread across the stars and annihilate their competition, whether there is a Goddess or not. He does believe that the Goddess exist, but he doesn't show this side of himself very often, preferring not to potentially 'alienate' some of his troops. To him, devotion to the Empire is more important regardless, and still guarantees divine reward.

Varo is an anomaly among his fellow Vier in that he has continued to fight on the battlefield. Normally when one reaches the rank, they abandon the battlefield and monitor the battlefield from afar. Varo rejected this, deciding that it was cowardly and unfitting for him. He is well known for targeting commanding officers and difficult-to-reach objectives and taking them out himself. He has a large collection of trophies that he has amassed over the years from opponents he considered to be a challenge, such as his sidearm, a pistol that once belong to a Nealkvan commander several years ago. Varo's presence on the battlefield is akin to a walking banner and it bolsters the morale of his troops to unbreakable levels.

What many can't immediately tell from looking at Varo is that most of his body has been replaced with cybernetic augmentations. Varo has been an advocate for the widespread use of militarized augmentations since he became a commander, believing that it would make the Korvar both superior on the battlefield and allow soldiers to serve to the 'peak of their ability.' Varo's own augmentations are almost completely focused around combat and agility. With added flexibility, lightweight metals making up the frame, and small jump-jets built into his body, Varo can do things that a normal individual would be unable to do. Many have described how he fights as 'graceful,' quite uncharacteristic for the usually brutish Korvar.

Varo distrust the vast majority of the Warlord Alliance, especially the Margan and Asanians, both of whom he views with utter contempt. The only ones within the alliance he has shown any trust towards are the Zaretians and certain members of the IAE. The Zaretians, in particular, he views in an especially good light, viewing many of their members almost as 'brothers' of the Korvar people. However, he has yet to have any opportunity to work with a Warlord ally directly aside from, briefly, the Xeverra.

Biography

Varo was born on Tevish, a moderately developed colony located near the edge of the middle rim colonies to a wealthy family comprised of Korvar, Lekon, and Lyvr. Possessing an impressive military history, the family wanted to spread their knowledge to their children. From birth, Varo and his five siblings had a very disciplined upbringing where they learned how to fight, strategize, and command, as well as being taught about the holy scriptures in intricate detail. Around the age of eight, Varo's training was interrupted by a complication with his heart. Were it not for his parent's quick decision to replace his heart with a robotic version, it is likely he would have died. This instilled a fascination with bionics that would stick with Varo throughout his life, though it was considered an aside for many years as his parents continued their training. By the time Varo finished his classes and entered the military, he already had years of informal training that would help propel his military career.

Varo enjoyed a successful career early on in the military. Quickly earning a reputation as a highly effective soldier and commander, he had been promoted to a Yalvrn by the time his mandatory service years had ended. When given the choice to leave or stay, Varo chose to stay, wishing to remain in the military for as long as he was able-bodied. He continued climbing the ranks and making a name for himself. He was temporarily put out of commission during his time as a Taern to a grievous neck injury that had damaged his Larynx, rendering him mute and nearly killing him. Rather than having doctors grow and implant a new larynx, Varo opted to have a mechanical one installed. A few short weeks later, he returned to the battlefield.

33 years into his military career, Varo had ascended to the rank of Vier. It was during this time that Varo requested that his body be replaced with cybernetic augmentations so that he could 'serve the empire to the best of his ability.' Bewildered but unable to say no, the scientist and engineers quickly got to work. Within seven months, Varo's new body was completed and Varo was sent back to the battlefield. Some questioned why he would do such to himself until they saw him on the battlefield. His augmentations had made him neigh untouchable and virtually immune to most pain.

Not long after, the conflict that would come to be known as the 'Great Northern Siege' broke out, and Varo was among the many who were deployed there. In the two decades he served there, he had made himself famous throughout the empire and a menace to those who opposed him. His brutal and unrelenting assaults turned the tide of numerous battles, and Varo himself was personally responsible for killing a number of commanding officers. Though he didn't bring an end to the war, he played a large role in repelling the enemy from the borders, allowing the Korvar to launch a counter-offensive into enemy territory.

Varo would later be deployed to fend off the Zorock during their sudden invasion of Korvar territory. He, as well as a number of other commanders, were responsible for liberating most of the captured colonies and pushing the Zorock out of Korvar space. Under his command, Korvar forces launched a massive invasion into Zorock space that, while halted, resulted in the almost complete destruction of one of the states within the Zorock republic. The Zorock would try numerous times to capture or kill him, even sending Feltin death squads after him, but their efforts were ultimately unsuccessful, he would continue his relentless attacks up until the front cooled down into a stalemate.

At this point in his career, Varo had ascended to the status of a war hero and an almost religiously revered figure. His determination to fight on the battlefield alongside his men has made him immensely popular among his troops and the greater empire. Some have even go as far as to say that Varo is the reincarnation of an ancient warrior. The only individuals who have surpassed him are Ahkavas and Kelevien, though some do believe Varo should have been chosen over her to be the Valxelva. Varo has always rejected this, however, claiming that she is more suited to the task.

When the Korvar's involvement in the Great War began, Varo was among the first commanders deployed to the new theater. He played a role in defending the empire against the Golden Blade's brief incursion into Margan territory and launched an offensive against the Betel Recyclers. Though successful on both fronts, the Betel offensive became bogged down due to their unusual living space and fighting style. He has since been replaced and is now in charge of attacking the Empire of Diablos.

Elseron Nethali


Ethnicity: Lekon

Gender: Female

Age: 63

Rank: Vier

Weapon(s): Sedaltav Pistol, Ghador shotgun.

Status: Hunting down and purging Biomatter hives.

Vier Elseron Nathali is the current commander of the Anti-Biomatter Task Force. A soldier who has spent her entire term of service working within Vahlsrod's Maw, she has become very skilled in using pathogens, siege, and chemicals to their maximum efficiency; Which is why Ahkavas charged her with destroying the threat posed by the hives. She has been remarkably successful so far in her campaign, purging a number of worlds of infestation and not hesitating to use last-resorts in the event of failure. Elseron is passionate about her goal, and has made it her personal task to purge the Biomatter through any means necessary, even if it means working with potential foes.

When not under pressure, Elseron is a very calm and reserved individual. She keeps her conversations related to work until she is out of the battlefield. This can change rapidly when she is put under immense stress or her plans do not go as she thought; she'll become much more aggressive, frustrated, and loud. Getting overtly-frustrated at her subordinates or others over failures is not uncommon, though she has tried to improve herself in this regard. Elseron is an agnostic, she doesn't care whether there is a Goddess or not, and she also doesn't show much interest in 'proving the Korvar's superiority.' It seems that she simply enjoys her service and wishes to protect her home by any means necessary. This simple motivation of protection rather than glory or service has been met with admiration by some, but is seen as cowardly or 'unrewarding' by others.

Elseron hasn't said much of her opinion regarding the Great War, trying her best to stay un-involved so that she can focus on her work. She does hate the Peacekeepers like much of her kind, but at the same time she values that they are also attacking the Biomatter, and has sometimes thought of forming a pact with another Task Force, though whether that plan would ever be approved by High Command remains to be seen. For now, Elseron is trying her best to avoid the conflict.

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. The suit is pressure-sealed so as to prevent any foreign bodies from entering and protects the user from the vacuum of space. 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 regiments have personalized armor sets that reflect the tactics and traditions of the regiment. As a result, 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 helmet has a built-in gas filter that can last for up to two weeks before needing to be replaced. 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 variant of the armor. Some private security forces have their own bought directly from military suppliers, though this is quite uncommon given the prices the armor goes for. Specialty versions are also tailored to fit an alien's anatomy and given to close allies, and can either be for ceremonial or militaristic purposes.



MKII "Hilgne" Combat Armor
The MKII 'Hilgne' Armor is a cheap and easily reproduced suit of armor created for those who can't afford Gatranus armor, namely mercenaries and security companies. Though it is designed and manufactured by the same people who made the Gatranus, the armor is practically never used by the military, being inferior to power armor in every aspect. Rather than a full-body suit of armor, it is a number of separate armor plates covering the vital areas of the body, much like older armor designs from before power armor was introduced. This makes a user a bit more mobile, but much more vulnerable to gunfire. This is compensated for to an extent by an shield generator built into the chest. The bullet-resistant jumpsuit under the armor is the same one featured on the Gatranus but is stripped down to its bare essentials. The helmet is based on early versions of the MKIV, making it slightly outdated, but still featuring many of the same features as the military version. Like the Gatranus, the armor does feature modularity for customization, but not much in the way of that exist due to lack of interest and financial incentive.

MKII "Xekelyin" Infantry Battlesuit


Created shortly after the release of the Gatranus Armor, the MKII 'Xekelyin' is a large, exoskeletal battlesuit that can be modified to fit a variety of roles on the battlefield, such as front line assault units, raiders, or providing heavy fire support from the rear. Their typically heavy armor and shielding allows them to take a beating as they move their way through the enemy lines. Many large squads will have at least one battlesuit fighting alongside them. Occasionally, entire squads of Xekelyin will be present. Like most other infantry, Xekelyin suits can be deployed via orbital drop, however due to their size only one can fit inside of a standard drop pod.

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 shoulders. The weapon systems are designed to be modular, allowing for the suit to change its armament when not on the field.

Versions
A few variations of the original Xekelyin suit exist, each with their own specialties and uses.

 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. The divisions who use this suit the most are is Steel Bulwark, Crimson Hammer, and Vahlsrod's Maw.

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 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 in order to make it capable of being so mobile. Much of the heavy plate armor was 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, are built into the back and legs. Despite going against traditional design ideals, the suit has become popular among some Crimson Hammer, Vahlsrod's Maw, and Zenith divisions thanks to its high mobility and potential for harassment.

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 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 take as much damage as the other battlesuits can. While skilled pilots can easily remain on the move and thus out of crosshairs, many new recruits are over-confident in the suit's ability, resulting in a quick death, 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.

Naming Convention
Weapon names can be split into three separate parts: a single letter that signifies the projectile the weapon uses, the weapon's classification (LMG, AR, etc) and the model number. For example, an N-KSA27 would, when written out plainly, say, "Ballistic heavy assault rifle model 27."

 Legend

 Projectiles

N: Ballistic

L: Plasma

O: Laser

I: Explosive

H: Incendiary

X: Chemical

A: Cryogenic

T: Electrical

G: Unique

Weapon Classification

AI: Rifle

SA: Assault Rifle

KSA: Heavy Assault Rifle

NA: Sniper Rifle

ER: Shotgun

OR: Pistol

NLI: Light Suppression Gun (LMGs, etc)

KLI: Heavy Suppression Gun

VDI: Sub-Machine Gun

QR: Launcher

ND: Projector (flamethrower, etc)

GD: Unique/Experimental

Note: Occasionally, some of the terms for weapon classifications are mixed together for added clarity. For example: EROR, a shotgun pistol.

Pistols/Submachine guns
N-OR57

A staple of both the military and Civilian Defense Force, the N-OR57 is the general purpose sidearm of both organizations and has a strong presence in the civilian sector as well. It is an average sized select-fire pistol that can fire in semi-auto as well as full-auto. The military and CDF utilizes a version that accepts armor-piercing rounds that can reliably damage or pierce most light armor. The civilian model cannot do this, instead utilizing non-piercing rounds of a smaller caliber. Unfortunately, it is difficult to keep military-model N-OR57s from the black market, and the enhanced version is often used by criminals across the empire.

N-ORAI5

Referred to as a 'pistol rifle' due to utilizing rounds normally found in larger rifles, the N-ORAI5 is an absurdly powerful, highly accurate pistol. Though it takes good strength to properly use due to its weight and kickback, the N-ORAI5 can easily take down most armored soldiers, or at least stun them or knock them to the ground thanks to its stopping power. Due to a low rate of fire, the N-ORAI5 is essentially useless against groups outside of intimidation. The N-ORAI5 has become synonymous with commanding officers due to many, such as Varo, using them at some point in time of their career. It is also popular with stealth and infiltration forces, albeit, this version is modified with a fairly large silencer.

N-ORER8

Popular with infantry in Zenith and commando squads, the N-ORER8 is a six-shot select-fire shotgun pistol that utilizes the same ammunition as standard shotguns. It is just as strong as a normal shotgun, and its small size allows it to be easily concealed and easy to use in close-quarters. However, it suffers in ammo capacity and long-range capability due to having a small barrel and large spread. The N-ORER8 is often used in place of a full-size shotgun while the user utilizes an alternative weapon. It is also popular in the civilian sector as a personal defense weapon.

L-OR2

Large and bulky, the L-OR2 is a plasma-based weapon that discharges fairly weak bolts of plasma capable of severely burning or melting flesh and melting light armor. While these bolts will not immediately kill someone, they can easily injure them to the point of being unable to fight. As a result, many would pass over the weapon in favor of something that hits harder, such as the N-ORAI5 or N-ORER8. The L-OR2's redeeming quality is its charge mechanic, where the pistol discharges about half of its battery into a single blast. This is primarily used to overload enemy shielding or burn a hole straight through a soldier. Most squads have at least one trooper armed with a L-OR2 specifically for taking down heavy enemy shielding.

N-VD121



Though sub-machine guns have, for the most part, been replaced by assault rifles, they are still popular among police, Special Operations forces, and the general populace. The N-VD121 is cheap, fairly small, comfortable to use, and very easy to maintain. So cheap and inexpensive is the N-VD121 that is has become one of the most commonly-owned weapons by the citizenry. The N-VD121 utilizes the same cartridges as the N-OR57, though some rather rare modifications allow it to use N-ORAI5 rounds at the cost of intense recoil. Such modifications are, obviously, banned from civilian use, and only some rather knowledgeable and luxurious crime organizations have acquired this iteration. The Civilian Defense Force uses the N-VD121 as one of their standard issue rifles, and has modified it to accept non-lethal rounds.

Rifles
N-SA12

The iconic N-SA12 is the standard issue select-fire assault rifle used across all divisions of the Korvar military. It's considered by Korvar standards to be a well-rounded weapon, being easy to maintain and use, possessing decent range, manageable recoil and still relatively hard hitting with its armor-piercing rounds. Like infantry armor, the weapon was designed to be highly versatile and modular. Attachments can easily be attached and replaced, as well as parts of the weapon itself. This has led to a wide array of specialty versions, most of which are tailored to specific types of regiments. The Civilian Defense Force also uses the N-SA12; however, unlike their N-VD121s, these rifles do use lethal ammunition and are only used in extreme cases.

N-KSA72

The N-KSA72 is the bigger brother of the N-SA12. 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 N-KSA72 shines. It has also grown popular among certain spec-ops divisions, such as the Halrog Commandos and Arnan.

N-AI50

The N-AI50 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 N-AI50 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 N-AI50 has made it popular with police and reconnaissance forces as well.

N-NA37

Used extensively by special operations forces, the N-NA37 is a long-range rifle used for support and assassinations. It is 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 N-NA37 is that is takes time to charge up to fire, making it useless at close range.

G-GD5 Impaler

One of the many recent military developments, the G-GD5 Impaler uses high powered coils to launch large metal 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
N-ER23



The N-ER23 is the standard-issue shotgun used across the military. It is a select-fire weapon that can fire automatically, in burst, or semi-automatically. The shotgun can accept a wide array of ammunition, but the most common is the heavy armor-piercing slugs that are effective against armored infantry. By default the weapon has a fairly low spread, making it effective against single targets at a range of about seventy-five meters, though it can be modified to have more or even less spread. 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. A civilian version of the N-ER23 exist, but it is stripped down and can only use low-power shells.

H-ND9 Flamejet

The H-ND9 "Flamejet" is a heavy flamethrower that is popular with Crimson Hammer and Steel Bulwark. The weapon features a simple design, with a heavy, reinforced tank situation on the back between the wings and a hose that feeds fuel into the nozzle. The age-old design makes it easy to maintain and repair, though users often need assistance putting on and replacing tanks. The weapon uses an extremely hot and sticky napalm that is almost impossible to remove and is capable of melting through the plating of many lightly armored vehicles. The H-ND9 has a maximum effective range of twenty-five meters.

X-ND



Used only by Vahlsrod's Maw, the X-ND is the equivalent to a corrosive flamethrower. It sprays out a long stream of highly corrosive acids that can melt almost anything that gets in the way, be it flesh or metal. The acid is made up of a few chemicals that are kept within their own tanks until they are mixed together as they leave the nozzle. If they were mixed within the weapon, it would quickly degrade and melt. The X-ND only has a slightly lower range than the average flamethrower and has the benefit of rendering enemy cover completely unusable and dangerous due to toxic fumes. The main flaw of the X-ND is that it cannot damage energy shielding. To make up for this, X-ND users tend to carry a L-OR2 with them.

Heavy/Explosive Weaponry
N-NLI34



Developed shortly before the Korvar-Zorock war, the N-NLI34 has been the mainstay squad-support/anti-infantry weapon for well over three 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. Simple modifications allow the N-NLI34 to be mounted on a tripod and vehicles.

L-KLI4

A step further into the development of energy weapons, the L-KLI4 is a heavy automatic weapon that fires bolts of plasma in rapid succession. It operates much like the N-NLI34, having a large battery that allows it to fire for extended periods of time. It has proven incredibly effective at overloading shielding and withering down heavily armored soldiers. Like all energy weapons however, the L-KLI4 suffers from being bulky, heavy, and expensive. It also overheats after sustained fire, and can very rarely melt and become inoperable.

I-QR10

The I-QR10 is a heavy grenade launcher capable of launching up to eight grenades in rapid succession before needing to reload. Like the I-QR77 Missile Launcher, it can utilize several ammunition types, some of which are shared with the Iolu. Others are more unique, such as remotely detonated grenades and magnetic mines.

I-QR77

The I-QR77 is a light-weight and versatile shoulder-mounted missile launcher that is capable of both dumb-fire and locking onto targets. It can accept a multitude of different missiles without the need of modifications, allowing a user to change from an anti-vehicle loadout to an anti-infantry loadout on a dime. Some examples of I-QR77 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.

O-GD3

A new and experimental design, the O-GD3 is a large laser cannon that gives infantry the power to instantly take down enemy armor. After charging for several seconds, the O-GD3 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 O-GD3 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 to be left behind in ancient history. This changed with the introduction of plasma-based weaponry. Engineers began to experiment with creating blades made of plasma energy, and within a few months, had created the first plasma blade prototypes and issued them to infantry that would later become the Xeskerah. The test was rousing success, the blades effortlessly sliced through enemy infantry. Soon, more plasma-based melee weapons were created and issued to the rest of 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.

Bladed
Elavru

A popular weapon among Seervas and the Arnan Royal Guard, the Elavru is a light, two-handed pole weapon based on ancient Lyvrn designs. At each end is a large blade, each facing opposing directions. Two different versions of the blades exist. One is the standard plasma blade, the other is a chainsaw-like design. When mastered, this weapon become a horror on the battlefield, effortlessly slicing through swathes of infantry. On the other hand, the extensive training necessary to make it effective also limits its use on the field.

Voldar

The Voldar is a large spear usually between 3-6 feet in length and is designed for piercing thick armor, making it useful against armored infantry and certain vehicles. As well as for stabbing, some Voldar, particularly shorter ones, have been used as javelins, particularly by Elsekt. The primary users of the Voldar include the Servas and Arnan, and the Xeskerah have also begun to use the shorter versions for their rapid ambushes.

Orezon

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.

Qovolr

Qovolr are short, lightweight daggers. They are frequently used by many spec-ops troopers, primarily the Ilvera, 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 Qovolr, 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.

Blunt
Haldak

A war hammer 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.

Galrov

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.

Mechanized Battlesuit Weaponry
Weaponry for Xekelyin Battlesuits are much too large to be used by regular infantry, but are also much more devastating. A number of these weapons are of a fairly unique design that would be difficult to miniaturize for infantry. As such, these weapons are placed into their own category.

One-Handed
N-KLI2 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 N-KLI2. The N-KLI2 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.

N-ER50 Scattercannon

The N-ER50 is the general-purpose close-quarters combat weapon of the Mechanized Battlesuit. It works like a gigantic version of the N-ER23 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 N-ER23. The N-ER50 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.

L-ND1

The futuristic relative of a flamethrower, the L-ND1 is a heavy weapon that fires a stream of superheated plasma at enemies. Like the X-ND, the L-ND1 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 L-ND1, as current models are much bigger and bulkier than even the L-KLI4 Energy Repeater

Two-Handed
N-KSA15

The N-KSA15 is a battlesuit-sized assault rifle. In terms of standard infantry weapons, the closest equivalent would be N-KSA72. The N-KSA15 IS 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 N-KSA72, the N-KSA15 produces heavy recoil, though the battlesuit has the strength to handle it fairly easily.

N-KLI5 Autocannon



Affectionately referred to as a 'chainsaw' by many of its users, the N-KLI5 is a very large, two-handed belt-fed heavy machine gun. Initially designed to be used on planes and mechs, the original design was down-scaled and given to battlesuits to provide a way to support allies with suppressive fire and cleave through hordes of infantry with next to no effort. It quickly earned a reputation as one of the most feared weapons of the battlesuit arsenal, capable of wiping squads in seconds and tearing lightly-armored vehicles to shreds. Since the weapon requires both hands and the back, the only other weapons that can be used alongside it are shoulder-mounted weapons.

Other
N-GD3



The N-GD3 gives the firepower of a Gantrivost Anti-Air tank to the hands of Xekelyin Battlesuits. It 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 N-GD3 is back-mounted means that pilots can also wield other weapons on their arms, some popular choices being the N-KSA15 and N-ER50.

 H-QR7 Mortar Cannon

The H-QR7 is a large mortar cannon that is mounted unto the back much like the N-GD3. 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 H-QR7 tend to stick with supporting squads of infantry who can help protect it against close enemies and provide extra ammunition. Unlike the N-GD3, weapons can be mounted on the shoulders, weapons which tend to be focused on close-medium range combat.

 X-GD6 Toxin Sprayer 

Used only by Vahlsrod's Maw, the X-GD6 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 Xekelyin, all connected to one or more central tanks located in the back. These sprayers propel highly toxic, normally invisible gasses out almost constantly, turning the suit into a walking cloud of death. A single suit can quickly flood a building or any small, enclosed space, killing any unprotected person within minutes.

Infantry
Each division has its own infantry units. Though most are functionally similar, each one differs in training, roles, equipment, and overall disposition depending not only on division but also what regiment they are placed into. Placement into a division or regiment don't have to be permanent, a soldier can readily be moved over if they are shown to perform better. Aside from a few exceptions, Korvar infantry are not specialized; they are trained to use a wide variety of tools, weapons, and tactics on the field. Any specialization is entirely at the fault of the regiment or the soldier's choice.

Elsekt


The Elsekt are the rank-and-file soldiers of the Korvar military and are by far the most numerous. Spending months training in a variety of environments ranging from jungles to cities to spaceships and taught how to use any available weapon from the arsenal, the Elsekt are prepared for any scenario conflict can bring against them. All Elsekt begin their career wearing a base model, division-specific version of the Gatranus Power Armor. Many also wear the modified variations granted to them by regiments, though more often than not the regiment wants the recruits to 'prove themselves' on the battlefield before receiving their armor, usually by spending time on the battlefield or accomplishing a feat.

Four of the six military divisions utilize the Elsekt: Crimson Hammer, Steel Bulwark, Vahlsrod's Maw, and Zenith. Of these, the Elsekt of the Crimson Hammer are both the most numerous and the most 'balanced.' These 'Crimsons' as they are informally known as, often maintain a balance between mobility and speed on the battlefield, and typically have the widest arsenal available to them. Most wield weapons such as assault rifles, shotguns, rocket launchers, semi-auto rifles, and machine guns. They also carry at least one melee weapon with them, usually a hammer or mace, or sometimes a dagger. Some may forego a rifle and instead use a two-handed war hammer or polearm.

The Elsekt of the Steel Bulwark abandoned 'balance' and, fitting to their division's philosophy, opted to emphasize protection over mobility. Among the Elsekt, they are walking tanks, bolstering the thickest, heaviest armor and powerful shield generators. They are the second most common type of Elsekt, and can frequently be seen working alongside Elsekt or operating within their own squads. These soldiers serves one of two distinct roles on the battlefield: heavy fire support or as a front-line bulwark. Heavy suport variants wield heavy weaponry such as rocket launchers and LMGs and support their given squad through suppression fire or taking down armor. The more common bulwarks are front-line units that often utilize over-sized shields that serve as mobile cover. Alternatively, they can replace their shield with other options such as Kadar ARs and Galeron rifles and simply use their obscene armor take the brunt.

The Elsekt of Zenith are the third most common type of Elsekt but also the most seldom seen; they spend almost all of their time in space. Their training included many week in VR simulations that took place within replica Korvar vessels so that they could memorize where most of the rooms were located. They also tend to have better-than-average knowledge when it comes to engineering as many of them work as maintenance workers for the vessels they live on.As well as protecting their own ships, they have the task of boarding and assaulting enemy vessels directly, either to disable them or to capture them. Esaroh armor is build to survive in the vacuum of space, and features built-in jetpacks and large air tanks in the torso. The Esaroh are typically armed with weapons tailored to close-to-medium range combat, with popular choices including shotguns and ARs. Rarely, long ranged weaponry is also utilized, but this only occurs if boarding an extremely large vessel.

Vahlsord Maw's Elsekt are the least common of the Elsekt. They utilize a specialized version of the Gatranus tailored to toxic environments and biological warfare. Like the Elsekt in Zenith, they carry larger air tanks on them and have added air filters for extra protection. The armor also shares many traits of the Steel Bulwark, namely having more armor plating than average. These soldiers have become particularly popular on the Betel front, where many regiments from other divisions have borrowed their equipment and many Vahlsrod troops have been deployed due to the toxic environment. Most Sektra use a mix of weapons, both weaponry available to other divisions, such as the Kadar and Avka, 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.

Xeskerah & Servas
Both alternatives to one another, the Servas and Xeskerah are infantry trained to utilize jetpacks to their maximum effectiveness on the battlefield. Unlike the Elsekt, both Servas and Xeskerah are often veterans who have earned prestige on a few campaigns. Thie is due to the increased risk both classes take on, especially the Xeskerah. They have received modified armor and weapons as part of their profession, and as a result of their veteran status, they often hold more sway than their standard brethren. This often isn't official power however, as most of them are not squad leaders.



Servas

Servas are infantry that have been trained to use jetpacks on the battlefield. Unlike the fast-moving Xeskerah, however, Servas are not used for raiding nor for rapid attacks. They are often assault infantry, using their mobility to either find a good firing position or fly around as they lay down heavy fire upon hostiles. They can also be used as forward scouts, though Xeskerah are better at this due to their greater speed. Two main varieties of Servas armor exist. One is the default combat armor that is similar to that of Elsekt armor in its durability. The other is reconnaissance armor that, while weaker, allows better mobility.

Many Servas have a preference for either 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. Two popular choices include the Elavru polearm and the Volar spear.

Xeskerah

Introduced shortly after the reintroduction of melee weapons, the Xeskerah are lightly-armored infantry trained for rapid attacks and ambushing enemy infantry. Their job is to get into the thick of enemy forces, pick off specific targets, and leave just as quickly as they arrived. Similarly, they are also trained to get behind enemy lines and sabotage important assets such as artillery positions or supply lines. To accomplish this, they are extensively trained in how to use a jetpack and are experts at navigating almost any environment. Standards of the Xeskerah corps are extremely high, due mostly to how dangerous the position is. Casualty rates among Xeskerah are higher than every other infantry corps. Veteran Xeskerah are treated in high regard as a result and often become role models.

Xeskerah are armed with two wrist-mounted plasma blades that are designed for piercing 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. Some have also chosen to forgo some of their melee weapons to take a weapon along, usually a shotgun or carbine.

Special Operations


Kosero

The Kosero is a highly trained elite sniper. 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 Kosero 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 Kosero 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 Kosero 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 Kosero's specialized helmet for aiming at enemy targets. In the event Kosero are caught, they are armed with an SMG or shotgun to defend themselves, as well as combat daggers.

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. They wear heavy power armor, more akin to standard infantry rather than what other spec-ops units wear.

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.

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.

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 Arnane 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 Valxelva Kelevien. Rarely, they are sent in place of Ilvera to kidnap or dispatch of someone, as they are much more difficult to trace.

The Arnan Guard are well known for being fanatic followers of the Goddess. They follow all rituals and traditions presented in the holy text to the letter, and are well known for being critical of those who do not follow their beliefs. 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.

The Orsaron Program
"Our flesh: the bones, muscles, our blood, it is the basis of what makes us powerful. But at the same time, it is what holds us back. We can be broken, we can be sick, we are limited in age. For years I have sought a solution to this problem. But now, thanks to the 'donations' of our Margan allies, we have advanced years ahead of where we were just months ago. We have successfully melded together flesh and machine, and soon, no one will be able to surpass our might." - Lead Bioengineer Natevl, overseer of the Orsaron Program. Started a few years before the onset of the Great War by Ahkavas Teldiv, the top-secret Orsaron Project is a program designed to create super-soldiers by combining soldiers with highly-advanced cybernetics that would replace much of their physical body with machinery. In the past, prosthetics were most often used to replace body parts and organs, such as Vier Elseron's mechanical trachea. A few combat-oriented augments also exist, but no one before has tried cybernetic augmentations on the scale Orsaron has. If the program is successful, it would theoretically result in small armies of incredibly powerful and durable infantry that would be equivalent to a large squad of Korvar marines in capability. The director of the program, Lead Bioengineer Natevl, is the empire's leading expert on cybernetics and prosthetics. He has completely dedicated his life to this project, considering it to be his most important work and the biggest contribution he will ever make to the empire. In fact, he has installed a number of augmentations into himself as part of his experiments. He wants to see this project through, and is willing to die if it ensured success. For many years, progress on Orsaron was slow but steady. It would be many years before initial prototypes began development, but numerous individual components were created that were quickly introduced into the military and medical industries. The pace of advancements increased exponentially shortly after the end of the Korvar's conflict with the Margan. Hundreds of corpses were taken for dissection and study of their cybernetic components. This revolutionized the field of cybernetics and resulted in significantly sped up research and development. As a result, many Korvar generals and scientist have shown a higher interest in preserving bodies to see if they can find any salvageable components. Test subjects for the Orsaron program are all willing volunteers. This is due to the fact that as it stands the procedures test subjects go under are somewhat dangerous and carry permanent repercussions, such as infertility and the permanent bonding of the subjects to machinery. Once the machinery goes it, it is neigh impossible to remove without killing the individual. A small number of test subject have actually died, usually due to a failure in the augmentations or medical complications during surgery. The base of operations for Orsaron is Chelkiv, a large, habitable moon orbiting the Haldron Fortress world of Guardaros. With it being so deep within Korvar territory and orbiting one of the most well defended planets within the empire, it is unlikely that any race would be capable of sabotating the program, let alone discovering that it exist. As it stands, the first battle-ready prototypes of the Orsaron Program are just beginning to appear on the battlefield. Codenamed Neveteth 'Hybrid' armors, these prototypes stand about two-to-three feet taller than the average marine and are significantly stronger and faster than their fleshy counterparts. They are currently being leased in small numbers over the Steel Bulwark and Crimson Hammer regiments for direct field testing against the Betel, Aeverians, and Diabloians. Despite the growing success of the program, it draws sometimes intense scrutiny from religious minorities within high command. These individuals believe that the Korvar are defiling Syleris' purity by turning themselves into machines and are strongly opposed to the use of augmentations outside of medical necessity. Others, including Natevl, a religious man himself, claim that Syleris said nothing against augmentation procedures, and that she in fact would see it as an individual sacrificing their life for the betterment of the empire, something that would earn a worthy spot in the afterlife. The majority of the empire holds this view, and as a result, Orsaron is unlikely to be shut down anytime soon.

MKI "Neveteth" Hybrid Armor
The Neveteth, commonly nicknamed 'Hybrids,' are the heavy infantry of the Orsaron and are perhaps the most ambitious of the three. These soldiers, oftentimes long-time veterans who harbor intense zeal towards the Goddess and the empire, have sacrificed all else to serve at their maximum capacity. Most of their flesh and organs have been removed, and what is left is only the bare essentials needed to stay alive and conscious. The rest has been replaced with robotic equivalents and cybernetic augmentations that serve as a new, permanent body. While the pilot will never again be able to leave the military nor live a normal civilian life, they have become immensely strong juggernauts, surpassing even Xekelyin Battlesuits by a large margin in terms of durability, speed, and sheer strength.

The Neveteth have a large arsenal that makes them worthy of being called 'living weapon platforms,' in fact, a number of their weapons are built into their bodies. Their hands feature large, pointed claws that can produce small blades of plasma that can shred most infantry. Four pop-out rocket pods, each containing four HEAT missiles, are built into the body; two are in the shoulders, whereas the other two are on the sides of the torso. One of their arms features a large, retractable plasma blade that is effective against armor. The other arm can either have a mount in which to place a shield, or a second blade. Their tail is elongated and reinforced, allowing them to use it as an effentice crowd-control weapon. Built into the Neveteth's mouth is either a powerful flamethrower or a miniaturized version of a Gakerah Laser Cannon. Likewise, the 'teeth' are both strong and durable, and can pierce armor as well as tear off chunks from vehicles. In terms of firearms, Neveteth are much too large to properly utilize infantry weaponry, and instead utilize the weapons used by Xekelyin battlesuits. Unlike many Xekelyin weapons though, they are rarely is ever built into the suit's arms, and are instead built more akin to traditional rifles.

The power and ferocity that the Neveteth express on the battlefield has not gone unnoticed by those serving alongside them. Already, they have earned a tremendous amount of respect and an almost religious reverence by their peers. To many, they are holy warriors, a shining example of dedication to the Goddess and what it means to be a Korvar. With their intense zeal and dedication to the Empire, a number of Neveteth have begun to make speeches or prayers and will sing them alongside their troops right before a battle, a task that was traditionally given to a battalion's chaplain. Whilst a few chaplains have taken issue with being overshadowed, others have accepted it, claiming the Neveteth deserve it more due to their sacrifice, combat experience, and dedication.

Though the Neveteth possess many advantages over traditional infantry, they are still experimental and suffer from a number of possible defects. Glitches in their programming and mechanical failure are both possible, and have sometimes resulted in suits breaking down. The suits are also susceptible to electronic warfare such as EMPs, much akin to vehicles and mechs. The biggest flaw researchers have yet to overcome is the potential for brain damage. The process of turning an individual into a Neveteth is lenghty, tedious, and dangerous, especially when it comes to transferring the brain over into the machine. Mental problems are not unheard of for Neveteth units, and have sometimes proven so severe that the user has to be killed off before they can pose a major security risk. Despite these setbacks, the program continues forward, undaunted in its objective to create the perfect soldier.

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

Tekarak Light Tank
Fast and maneuverable, the Tekarak is a light tank meant for harassing enemy forces or eliminating groups of infantry. It's light armoring and weaponry make it unfit for the battlefield by Korvar standards, making it a rare sight outside of raids on less-developed planets. 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.

Mark-27 Xarvok Assault Tank


One of the oldest and most successful lines of military equipment in history, the M-27 Xarvok is the latest in a long line of heavily armored main battle tanks designed for spearheading charges. The tank has remained in use for hundreds 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 it sacrifices its anti-infantry power. Despite these flaws, the Xarvok continues to be immensely successful and many refuse to let go of it out of nostalgia. As such, a replacement for the machine is unlikely to happen for a very long time.

Xekarvai MLRS Platform


The Xekarvai MLRS Platform is an artillery weapon of mass suppression and terror. It is armed with two large rocket pods, carrying up to 18 missiles in total. In battle, these are often used just prior to starting an assault, typically with large groups of Xekarvai launching their rockets all at once in various directions, making the volley neigh impossible to avoid. The pods are also capable of firing rockets one at a time or in groups, and can load various types of rockets. Though mainly used against enemy installations, the Xekarvai also has success against air units thanks to a built-in lock-on system.

The main flaw of the Xekarvai is reloading. Once it has emptied its entire pod, it takes a several minutes before it is ready to fire again. This period leaves it vulnerable to retaliation. To defend itself, it has a turret built into it, and is guarded by an escort. In rare cases, some pilots have even used rockets against nearby vehicles, though this is incredibly dangerous due to the risk of friendly fire.

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, the Gantrivost focusing on low-flying gunships or dropships while the Xekarvai focuses on targets higher up in the sky or are more heavily armored.

The Gantrivost is armed with two twin-barreled autocannons that can fire both in burst and in full-auto. The cannons can be modified to either use flak rounds to deny airspace to the enemy or traditional ammunition for focusing down single targets. The cannons can also be used against ground targets, particularly infantry, to cause respectable damage. To keep infantry at bay and still focus on the air, the Gantrivost is also armed with a forward-facing machine gun.

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's flanks and often times surrounding enemy units.

Deralis Heavy AA Tank


Another recent addition to the Korvar arsenal, the Deralis is considered the 'bigger brother' of the Gantrivost. It is bigger, more armored, and has more pwoerful weapons than its predecessor. It is armed with two gauss-powered gatling cannons that fire armor-piercing explosive rounds. A single volley can turn most gunships and fighters into dust. Advanced targeting computers and multiple firing modes allow it to their lock unto a target with frightening precision or drown the air with bullets. The Deralis is rapidly risingi n popularity, and it is expected to begin slowly replacing the Gantrivost unless the vehicle receives an overhaul.

Oovros Heavy Laser Tank


The Oovros is an experimental vehicle that, unlike many other vehicles which utilize ballistic weaponry, wields a heavy laser cannon. The laser 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 Varo Arvintis.

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 battering 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 as it crawls 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.

Gavros Gatling Mech


A replacement to the aging A3-70 ISW 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.

Dreavarok Battle Mech


The Dreavarok is the most common bipedal assault walker of the Korvar. Specialized towards combat in more closed-quarters environments such as cities, the Dreavarok is balanced in regards to both speed and armor, allowing it to take hits while easily navigating the 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 afar 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. The mech's most peculiar weapon is the largely-experimental plasma blade that is mounted under its machine gun. The blade is used to either slice apart mechs that get too close or to hack apart building foundations without having to utilize ammunition.

Olvorak Assault Walker


Unveiled to the public during Xarvok's Hammer, the Olvorak is a versatile assault walker that is being tested for being a possible replacement to the aging Xarvok line of main battle tanks. Constructed to be used in a number of environments, the Olvorak is equally as effective in urban environments as it can be on the open battlefield. While still possessing heavy armoring like many Korvar vehicles, it is also deceptively mobile. While the walker is often hunched downward to keep a low profile at the cost of speed, it can quickly stretch out its legs, making it a bigger target but capable of running much faster, allowing it to chase down targets. It's legs are reinforced so as to allow it to withstand stress from shock. The walker often works in groups of up to six, though the group typically consist of three or four.

The Olvorak's weapon systems are built with extreme versatility in mind. Every weapon on the walker can be removed and replaced with another configuration, though it can't be easily done on the open battlefield and has to be done before deployment. Careful planning can mean that the walker will be prepared for any possible scenario thrown against it. The mech does have a default configuration, which is in many ways akin to an improved Xarvok. Its main guns consist of cannons that are both stronger and possess a longer range than a single Xarvok shell. Built into the body on both sides of the mech are two small railguns that serve to supplement the main cannons while they're reloading. Under the cockpit is a heavy auto-cannon for eliminating infantry.

While the Olvorak has thus far been incredibly successful on the field, it will still take some time before the walker meets complete acceptance by many in the military. Some stand by the Xarvok, looking to its five-century long record and nostalgia as to why they won't let go. Critics also look to convenience; as it currently stands, a Xarvok can be built faster and is less expensive than an Olvorak. Disregarding that, the Xarvok does possess the advantage of being a smaller target and being able to travel faster. Some tacticians predict that the Olvorak will not replace the Xarvok in its entirety, but they may just be used in different situations interchangeably.

Kavras Walker


The heavily armored and mobile Kavras Assault Walker is the latest in a line of vehicles that began as the first generation of militarized walker mechs. The Kavras 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 and functionality of the Kavras allows it to serve multiple roles on the battlefield.

The Kavras' 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 Kavras also has a heavy autocannon mounted at the front that can be swapped out for a small rocket launcher or plasma repeater. The Kavras 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 Kavras 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 Kavras is a widely popular vehicle and its versatility on the field cannot be ignored.

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


Originating as an experimental modification of the Helkarak that was eventually made into its own project, the Dekaroth is a tall, heavily armored walker designed first and foremost as an advanced support unit and as a troop transport. Much of its time is spent behind the main attack force as it batters enemy units with a wide array of weaponry. Its height allows it a clear vantage point for the pilots, allowing them to find their targets with relative ease. The chassis is quite spacious on the inside, capable of holding four full squads of marines that drop down from a hatch located on the bottom.

The Dekaroth is armed with three weapons. The first, mounted directly under the walker's 'head' are twin plasma repeaters that can fire powerful volleys capable of destroying most tanks. Mounted are both sides are railguns that fire powerful, long-range rounds at a fairly slow rate, making them fit for ranged support but unsuitable for defense. Mounted on the very top is an artillery cannon that, while it doesn't match the power of the Helkarak, can fire at a somewhat faster rate, allowing it to suppress a larger area and continually pummel infantry and armor.

The main flaw of the Dekaroth, and the main reason it doesn't see use directly on the front lines, are its legs. While offering a height advantage, they are incredibly vulnerable to heavy firepower and make the walker a bigger target. It also performs poorly in rough terrain, limiting its use to places with relatively flat ground. It also has no weapons for which to defend itself from air units, necessitating an escort to protect it from gunships and bombers.

Gaulderog Armored Assault Fortress (AAF)
The single 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.

Amphibious/Naval Vehicles
As time goes on most Korvar naval vessels are becoming less and less common. With starships replacing many of their traditional roles and most ships being too difficult and impractical to transport, most naval vessels -save for smaller ships and submarines- have been decommissioned or stationed on planets to perform a purely defensive role. The only vessels that are utilized during an invasion are either amphibious transports, submarines, or ships small enough to traverse rivers and waterways.

Alvarak Raider Craft


The Alvarak is a small vessel designed for quick and continuous hit-and-run attacks and escaping before the enemy realizes what happened. Too small and lightly armored for the open sea, the Alvarak is almost exclusively used around rivers and lakes, often to clear a path for a larger attack force. It is considered an oddity among Korvar vehicles due to the designers utilizing stolen Zorock technology that allows it to go at incredible speeds, faster than any non-flying vehicle is capable of, at the sacrifice of a good deal of armoring, though this isn't considered too big of a problem due to its intended role.

The Alvarak features a modular weapons system that allows engineers to switch out the vessel's weapons at any given time. The factory-default iterations features two large rocket-pods as its main gun alongside two heavy-machine guns. The rocket pods can be swapped out for a Xarvok MBT-like dual-cannon, a flak cannon, or an artillery piece. The machine guns can be changed out with rocket launchers, grenade launchers, or experimental plasma repeaters.

Velos Amphibious Transport


Part transport and part Infantry Fighting Vehicle, the Velos is a heavily armored tank designed for carrying infantry across water for amphibious assaults and supporting infantry charges. It is capable of carrying either eighteen marines or five battlesuits. Once it has brought its infantry to the target and deployed them, it can continue onto the battlefield and act as an APC and support tank. The Velos' armament consist of a rapid-fire cannon that fires high-explosive rounds that can make quick work of lightly armored vehicles and infantry. On top of the turret is a MLRS pod that can target both air and ground and can be fitted with multiple types of rockets. At the very front of the vehicle are two smoke grenade launchers that provide cover for infantry.

The main flaw of the Velos is its mobility. Much like the Korvaros, it is equipped with heavy armor plating that keeps it planted to the ground and protects it from heavy fire, but once it gets on land it moves at a rather slow pace compared to other transports. It is also almost completely defenseless underwater, having nothing to counter submarines or mines aside from fleeing; as a result, it is only safe to deploy the Velos when the water is clear or with an escort. It's weaponry also pales in comparison to most tanks and heavy mechs, making it easy pray for those vehicles.

Heltas Submarine
The Heltas serves as the Korvar's main offensive vessel utilized during an invasion. They are carried to-and-fro space-borne carriers by specialized ships specifically designed for carrying the submarine. The Heltas operate in packs of 2-4, with each vessel working to corner and surround enemy vessels. Equipped with a highly advanced power generator and large food reserves, Haltas can remain operational for years, which has occasionally resulted in stubborn commanders continuing to harass defenders long after the rest of the Korvar army left. The submarine is also armed with an array of stealth equipment, such as stealth generators and thermal maskers, making it difficult to detect under normal circumstances.

The Heltas' main weapon consist of two homing-torpedo launchers mounted around the bottom of the hull. These launchers can target and track a target for a few miles, meaning the Heltas can fire a quick volley and then flee before it is caught. Mounted on the top are two turrets armed with heavy railguns that work above and below the water, and are used both defensively and offensively. Finally, a ballistic missile launcher is built into the back of the vessel, allowing the Heltas to launch a variety of missiles at ground forces.

Halvek Basttleship


Designed by Steel Bulwark engineers specifically to defend highly populated cities and harbors, the Halvek Battleship is considered by many to be a 'mobile wall.' Immensely large and packing a large arsenal of weaponry, the battleship can engage multiple vessels at once and take a heavy beating. They often form the backbone of naval barricades, lining up together to form a wall the enemy will be unable to pass and using their heavy weaponry to support allies or pound nearby ground troops. It also has an impressive cargo capacity, capable of carrying hundreds of troops and a few dozen tanks. Due to the resources and cost required to make one, Halveks are a rare sight, and are currently only located within the core worlds and certain planets in the 'middle colonies' region.

The Halvek has four primary weapons. The first, mounted on the top, are two double-barreled cannons that fire on vessels or be used as a relatively accurate artillery pieces. Closer towards the ends of the vessel are two massive railguns. The third weapons system are the four MLRS pods, with two mounted on each side of the vessel. These pods are primarily used against aerial targets, but like the cannons, can be used on ground forces in a Xekarvai-like barrage. Finally, two torpedo cannons are located on the ship's underbelly, and have proven very effective at dispatching hostile subs and other vessels.

Tagorak Drone Fighter


The Tagorak is a small, expendable drone fighter that is designed for wresting control of the skies through sheer force of numbers. They have no pilots or controllers, instead relying on a hive-mind A.I that is based where they were deployed from. They possess very little armor in order to lower production cost and make them more nimble. Producible in massive qualities and having no regard for their own self-preservation, these drones are deployed in massive swarms that can easily dwarf the opposing force's air force.

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 during production in the factory. Tagorak's are incredibly easy to destroy; a single fighter can destroy dozens of them before being overwhelmed. The most effective method for destroying them is to use explosives or EMP-based weapons, or better yet, to destroy their A.I core.

Kaltreon Fighter


The Kaltreon Fighter is the go-to air superiority fighter. Able to fly in both atmosphere and in space, Kaltreon can pursue enemy targets anywhere in the sky. Keeping with doctrine, the Kaltreon 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. Kaltreon squadrons normally consist of groups ranging in size from four to seven ships, sometimes larger or smaller depending on the mission objective.

Kaltreon 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.

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 would-be crippling 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 Kaltreon 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 explosives. 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 their 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.

Nahvahliska Boarding Craft


Used exclusively by the Esaroh, the Navahliska is a heavily armored boarding craft that can carry up to seventy-five soldiers or twenty-five Xekelyin battlesuits and load them into an enemt vessel. 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


An old and unusual design that evokes ancient warships, the aging Garasa Battlecruiser is designed to support its fleet by staying in the back and picking off targets with concentrated fire. It is among the smallest and least armored ships in the fleet. 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 weaponry 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.

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.

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.

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 seen in large armadas, 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 many fighters due to having few hangar bays compared to 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
"Our thunder shall deafen the earth!" - An Ikatan commander shortly before firing.

Often referred to as the "cannon of the Goddess" or the "sky smasher," the Ikatan is a mobile starbase designed for the sole purpose of obliterating fortifications and decimating large ground formations. The design of the station revolves around its main gun, a monolithic railgun the length of three Qualdara dreadnaughts put end-to-end. The cannon fires rounds about the size of a Kavras walker that are capable of exploding mid-air, causing immense damage on the surface. It can also penetrate deep into the earth for bunker-busting, making only the sturdiest and most well fortified positions safe from Ikatan strikes.

The flaws of the Ikatan rest in the fact that it is both highly specialized and incredibly expensive to produce. Only three of these platforms exist, and only one is deployed anywhere near the Great War. The cannon itself fires very slowly, taking about twenty minutes to charge back up and reload between each shot. 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.