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'''State Troops''' are the main army of the [[The Empire]]. Each Province in the Empire is required to raise, equip and upkeep it's own regiments to defend themselves and the rest of the Empire against it's foes.  
'''State Troops''' are the main army of the [[The Empire]]. Each Province in the Empire is required to raise, equip and upkeep it's own regiments to defend themselves and the rest of the Empire against it's foes.


Your typical guy in the State Regiments starts out as the son of a peasant or a carpenter, mason, porter or nightsoil man. As he comes into manhood he ends up joining the army. It might be because his family has a tradition of service or he might want to do his part to keep the Goatmen from burning down anyone else's farm, had heard stories of glory and victory and had fantasies of an "insert name here" variety, figured that fighting for Emperor and Empire is better than shoveling shit in Stirland, thinks the ladies love a man in armor, thinks the pay will help him set up his own household or some other reason. Others might get conscripted or are told to serve Sigmar to pardon some past sins. Regardless they get their poofy pants, breastplates and helmets and for the next few months get drilled and yelled at by sergeants until they can march, fight and hold the line reasonably well along with the various other tasks required to be a Soldier. Not a Warrior, but a Soldier. The distinction is important, because they are part of a formalized regimented army. Then they spend the next few years living in barracks, drilling, doing odd jobs that require a lot of strong backs for the local [[Elector Count]] and fighting. When battle comes, each man has a role and to carry out (handgunner, halberdier, artilleryman, etc) and they are supposed to work in synergy. Many of them are discharged once the immediate crisis ends, a few stick on and can rise through the ranks.
Your typical guy in the State Regiments starts out as the son of a peasant or a carpenter, mason, porter or nightsoil man. As he comes into manhood he ends up joining the army. It might be because his family has a tradition of service or he might want to do his part to keep the Goatmen from burning down anyone else's farm, had heard stories of glory and victory and had fantasies of an "insert name here" variety, figured that fighting for Emperor and Empire is better than shoveling shit in Stirland, thinks the ladies love a man in armor, thinks the pay will help him set up his own household or some other reason. Others might get conscripted or are told to serve Sigmar to pardon some past sins. Regardless they get their poofy pants, breastplates and helmets and for the next few months get drilled and yelled at by sergeants until they can march, fight and hold the line reasonably well along with the various other tasks required to be a Soldier. Not a Warrior, but a Soldier. The distinction is important, because they are part of a formalized regimented army. Then they spend the next few years living in barracks, drilling, doing odd jobs that require a lot of strong backs for the local [[Elector Count]] and fighting. When battle comes, each man has a role and to carry out (handgunner, halberdier, artilleryman, etc) and they are supposed to work in synergy. Many of them are discharged once the immediate crisis ends, a few stick on and can rise through the ranks.


Your average State Trooper is not a Creature born for War or hardened by supernatural beings, in the end just a Man and not even a Man born to the sword. Never the less with discipline, training and the support of an organization which does it's best to keep him and his mates fed, housed and armed and equipped to a reasonable level who's on hand to defend his home. State Troops are kind of like the Imperial Guard, but the odds are less stacked against them on a dude-against-dude level.
Your average State Trooper is not a Creature born for War or hardened by supernatural beings, in the end just a Man and not even a Man born to the sword. Never the less with discipline, training and the support of an organization which does it's best to keep him and his mates fed, housed and armed and equipped to a reasonable level who's on hand to defend his home. State Troops are kind of like the Imperial Guard, but the odds are less stacked against them on a dude-against-dude level.

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State Troops are the main army of the The Empire. Each Province in the Empire is required to raise, equip and upkeep it's own regiments to defend themselves and the rest of the Empire against it's foes.

Your typical guy in the State Regiments starts out as the son of a peasant or a carpenter, mason, porter or nightsoil man. As he comes into manhood he ends up joining the army. It might be because his family has a tradition of service or he might want to do his part to keep the Goatmen from burning down anyone else's farm, had heard stories of glory and victory and had fantasies of an "insert name here" variety, figured that fighting for Emperor and Empire is better than shoveling shit in Stirland, thinks the ladies love a man in armor, thinks the pay will help him set up his own household or some other reason. Others might get conscripted or are told to serve Sigmar to pardon some past sins. Regardless they get their poofy pants, breastplates and helmets and for the next few months get drilled and yelled at by sergeants until they can march, fight and hold the line reasonably well along with the various other tasks required to be a Soldier. Not a Warrior, but a Soldier. The distinction is important, because they are part of a formalized regimented army. Then they spend the next few years living in barracks, drilling, doing odd jobs that require a lot of strong backs for the local Elector Count and fighting. When battle comes, each man has a role and to carry out (handgunner, halberdier, artilleryman, etc) and they are supposed to work in synergy. Many of them are discharged once the immediate crisis ends, a few stick on and can rise through the ranks.

Your average State Trooper is not a Creature born for War or hardened by supernatural beings, in the end just a Man and not even a Man born to the sword. Never the less with discipline, training and the support of an organization which does it's best to keep him and his mates fed, housed and armed and equipped to a reasonable level who's on hand to defend his home. State Troops are kind of like the Imperial Guard, but the odds are less stacked against them on a dude-against-dude level.