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<blockquote data-quote="painandgreed" data-source="post: 2995714" data-attributes="member: 24969"><p>Between houseing, equipment and upkeep for any large military force of even low level, I dobut he'll succeed. Base troops are cheap but the prices in the core rules are for unequiped mercenaries. From there he'll have to buy all their equipment, provide them with houseing, keep them happy, deal with "owning" a large military force that will probably end up causing trouble in local civilian areas (soldiers never get into fights, rob locals, or kill people). Even if he does equip and pay for a decent sized force, the first wandering monster of substance will probably kill half his 0-level soldiers. All of this is only if his raising an army doesn't incur the wrath of those rulers who wonder why he might be raising an army. Plus, if things are going badly, then the current price of sodliers may be going up quite high as the local rulers are trying to raise their own armies.</p><p></p><p>if you don't want to mess with all that, just say there is a law agianst raising a military force without permission from the government and even if he tries to do so, nobody will join.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="painandgreed, post: 2995714, member: 24969"] Between houseing, equipment and upkeep for any large military force of even low level, I dobut he'll succeed. Base troops are cheap but the prices in the core rules are for unequiped mercenaries. From there he'll have to buy all their equipment, provide them with houseing, keep them happy, deal with "owning" a large military force that will probably end up causing trouble in local civilian areas (soldiers never get into fights, rob locals, or kill people). Even if he does equip and pay for a decent sized force, the first wandering monster of substance will probably kill half his 0-level soldiers. All of this is only if his raising an army doesn't incur the wrath of those rulers who wonder why he might be raising an army. Plus, if things are going badly, then the current price of sodliers may be going up quite high as the local rulers are trying to raise their own armies. if you don't want to mess with all that, just say there is a law agianst raising a military force without permission from the government and even if he tries to do so, nobody will join. [/QUOTE]
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