The Royal Marines | |
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In Service of |
The Royal Navy, The British Empire, His Majesty |
Founder |
First General Johnathan O' Reilly (Johnny Coaleaston) |
Other Commanders |
Second General Jeremiah Garland II (Lord Jeremiah Garland), Third General Nathaniel Joseph O' Reilly (Sven Daggersteel), Fourth General Nathaniel Huntington (Nate Crestbreaker) |
Primary Guild |
The King's Marines |
Allied Guilds |
His Majesty's Navy, The British Knights, Co. Black Guard |
Enemies |
The Paradox, The Delta Republic, Spain, Portugal, pirates, all those who stand against the Crown |
Battles |
The Battle of Foggy Rock (successful), The Battle of Mar de Plata (successful), The Battle of the Fields (successful), The Battle of Bayonne (successful), The Battle of Swann's Heights (successful) |
History
The Royal British Marines, commonly known as the Royal Marines, were founded on October 10 by Lord Johnathan O' Reilly. He had very recently received a charter granted by the King to form the aforementioned fighting division as a branch under First Lord Matthew Faye. Days later, on October 14, the Marines engaged in their first action at the Battle of Foggy Rock. Led by Lord O' Reilly, the marines proceeded to file off the HMS Essex, and hold a position on a series of steppes near the fairway of Mar de Plata. For hours, 800 marines under O' Reilly held firm against a fleet of Spanish Naval ships and 950 Spanish Marines. 24 hours later, on October 15, O' Reilly received a message from a breathless aide, "We have won. It will read well in England, if I may say so, sir." the aide said grinning. He ran off to spread the news, and O' Reilly informed the King.
Continuing their exploits, the marines fought on board the Essex yet again in the Battle of Mar de Plata, defending the Essex until the five Spanish ships forced the one English ship to surrender. While being transported to a Spanish prison in one of the enemy ships, General Beckett roused a small party of Marines that succeeded in taking the armory of the ship. Armed, the marines stormed the cabin and took the surprised Spanish officers into custody. Without men to lead them, the Spanish surrendered, and the ship was sailed back to Port Royal as a prize.
During the rebellion of the English Empire, the marines further advanced themselves politically and nationally. Along with the rest of the Royal Navy, they acted as a wall between the English Empire rebels and the Crown. At the Battle of the Fields,15,000 marines held off 40,000 rebels at Fort Charles, defending Port Royal. With Fort Charles, and Swann's Heights above the bay, the rebels were forced to withdrawl, sending victory to the marines.
When the Invasion of Spain was announced by O' Reilly on December 19, England was sent to wonder what would come of these formidable fighting units in Spain. The wonders were put to rest when hours later, the marines openend fire on enemy soldiers, on the Spainsh-French border. Just outside a small town called Bayonne, 20,000 marines under Declan O' Reilly, O' Reilly's grandson, fought off 35,000 Spanish guerilla fighters. After hours of fighting, the smoke cleared, revealing the marines had won their first victory. "First Bayonne. Next San Sebastian. Huzzah for the marines!" exclaimed Second General Maxamillion Beckett.
Back in the Caribbean, the marines took up defensive positions at Swann's Heights, the hills above the bay on both sides. 20,000 troops under command of First General O' Reilly defended a small trench facing the viallge, where the main attack occured. The Spanish sent up 12 waves, all forced back in retreat, but then began attacking Fort Charles with bomb-ketches from the bay. Reinforced by troops under Third General Nathaniel Garland, the main body forced back the enemy, taking victory yet again.
Officer Listings
- First General Johnathan O' Reilly; Johnny Coaleaston
- Second General Nathaniel Garland; Sven Daggersteel
- Third General Nathaniel Huntington; Nate Crestbreaker
- Fourth General William "Grunt" Garland; Grunt
- Lieutenant General Declan O' Reilly; Will Swordskull
- Brigadier General Charles Vincent; Charles
- Surgeon General Albert-johannes Van de Graaf; Jack Rogers
- Overseer General Amelia Elenaor Augustus; Emily Mcsteel
- Colonel Matthew O' Connors; Matthew O' Bane
- Lieutenant Colonel Jack Hirsch; Jack Goldwrecker
- Lieutenant Colonel Richard Washington; Richard
- Captain Ishamel Volkov; Ishamel
- First Lieutenant Christpher Jenkins; Christopher Wildwallace
- Second Lieutenant Joseph Walters; Joseph Plundereagle
- Second Lieutenant Johnathan McMaller; Johnny XJumper
- Acting Lieutenant Charles Paradime; Paradime
Ranks
Rank | Category | Pay |
First General of the Marines | High Commanding Officer | 250,000 a week |
Second General of the Marines | High Commanding Officer | 245,000 a week |
Third General of the Marines | High Commanding Officer | 240,000 a week |
Fourth General of the Marines | High Commanding Officer | 235,000 a week |
Lieutenant General | Corps Commander | 225,000 a week |
Major General | Division Commander | 220,000 a week |
Brigadier General | Brigade Commander | 215,000 a week |
Colonel | Regiment Commander | 200,000 a week |
Lieutenant Colonel | Regiment Commander | 195,000 a week |
Major | Battalion Commander | 180,000 a week |
Captain | Company Commander | 175,000 a week |
Commander | Company Commander | 170,000 a week |
Lieutenant Commander | Commissioned Officer | 150,000 a week |
First Lieutenant | Commissioned Officer | 145,000 a week |
Second Lieutenant | Commissioned Officer | 140,000 a week |
Acting Lieutenant | Enlisted Officer | 60,000 a week |
Sergeant Major | Enlisted Officer | 50,000 a week |
First Sergeant | Enlisted Officer | 40,000 a week |
Sergeant | Enlisted Officer | 30,000 a week |
Corporal | Enlisted Officer | 20,000 a week |
Lance Corporal | Enlisted Soldier | 10,000 a week |
Private | Enlisted Soldier | 5,000 a week |
<Note: 1,000 gold is the equivalent of 1 pound
Uniforms and Equipment
The marines use a vast variety of equipment during battle and daily routines, most notably being the Rifled musket, invented in 1741 by Joshua Pond. It has a cut barrel, causing the bullet to spin, gaining accuracy and more distance. The marines are likewise known for their distinct uniforms that are worn at all times.
Uniforms
To join the Royal Marines, you must have the official uniform listed below.
- Admiral Hat
- Evening Jacket
- Plain Linen Long Sleeve
- Adventure or Box Belt
- Plain Cotton Highwaters
- Hard Leather Boots
This uniform is to be used while in training, during battle, and while being inspected. Should any marine or officer wish to wear his personal clothing at any other time, it will be accepted, although it is preferred that this uniform is worn as much as possible.
Equipment
Like any soldiers, to defend yourself you will need a sabre. This weapon will be used in close combat, and when boarding ships. You will also need a bayonet with which to fight from a distance, and use the bayonet when the enemy advances. Officers and other high-ranking commanders may use any weapon preferred, but do note that all voodoo weapons are frowned upon (unless the doll is used to heal an ally).
Enlistment Requirements
The Royal British Marines is a branch of the Royal Navy, under the command of First General of the Marines Johnathan O' Reilly. We are currently recruiting for willing solders, ready to jump at a chance to serve the Crown of England.
Required Traits for the Regulars:
- Unlimited Acces
- Level 20 or higher
- The ability to use correct grammar and spelling
- Enough money to supply yourself with the necessary uniforms and equipment
- Accept your duty with courage and honour
Required Traits for the Volunteers:
- Basic Access
- Level fourteen
- The ability to understand orders
- A sword and pistol
- Accept your duty with courage and honour
Pages Regarding the Recruiting and Training of the Royal Marines:
Duties and Goals
As a new recruit in the Royal British Marines, it is important to know who, and what you are fighting for. The British Marines were organized for one simple reason: the protection of the crown, and to dispatch all those who speak against her. In times of war, the marines will be called upon to fight England's enemies. It is your duty as a soldier to fight with dignity, and never let down your country. The British Royal Marines do not accept surrender as an option. We fight to the death.
In addition to protecting their great nation and the royal family, the average marine soldier strides to rise through the ranks and gain notice of their commanders. The main thing commanding officers are looking for in a soldier is not how well they can fight in battles, but how dedicated they are, and how much honor they display in serving their nation. By doing so, you will be promoted.
Diplomacy
- Great Britain - Homeland
- American Colonies - British Territory
- India - British Territory
- Singapore - British Territory
- Ireland - British Territory
- Scotland - British Territory
- Russia - Allied
- Netherlands - Allied
- Germany - Allied
- Japan - Neutral
- Spain - Enemies
- Portugal - Enemies
News
Monthly News: | Victory at the Battle of Saragossa; Jeremiah Garland reenlists; Nathaniel Garland honourably discharged; Nathaniel Garland reenlists |
Weekly News: | Victory at the Battle of Saragossa; Jeremiah Garland reenlists; Nathaniel Garland honourably discharged; Nathaniel Garland reenlists |
Daily News: | None |