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Frankish Custodes Defectors (Outdated)

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When the workshop man throws in a little extra units
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This version is to be considered outdated and obsolete for anyone who is visiting this page for the first time, for the newer version go here: http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=613304646. The reason why this one is still on is explained in the bottom.

Subjugate the whole Europe and repel the Hunnic invaders with your freshly mustered Frankish Custodes!

Before continuing, know that this unit is probably not very balanced and slightly OP. I also want to specify this unit belongs to the Grand Campaign. That said...

This small mod adds a heavy infantry unit to the Franks faction, recruitable from a rank III Settlement, for 550c. As you can see, despite being OP, the unit aims to be as history-wise as possible. (if I invest time and creativity in creating something, I want to enjoy it thoroughly - and viceversa).

The Roman Imperial German Bodyguard, (Latin: Germani corporis custodes or cohors Germanorum) was a personal, imperial guards unit for the Roman emperors of the Julio-Claudian dynasty (30 BC - AD 68) composed of Germanic soldiers.

The members of the German Bodyguard were recruited from the Germanic tribes resident in, or on the borders of, the Roman province of Germania Inferior, with most recruits drawn from the Batavi but also from neighbouring tribes of the Rhine delta region. Little is known about their organisation; the 500 bodyguards were formed up in five centuries, each century commanded by a centurion. from inscriptions it is known that there existed, as in all Roman cavalry units, the officer rank of decurion. The exact size of the unit, which was at least partially mounted, is also unknown, but is described in ancient sources as a cohort, which in this period normally implied a strength of c. 500 men, or less precisely as a numerus, whose size could vary. Under the Emperor Caligula, the Bodyguard may have consisted of 500 to 1,000 men.

Their indirect successors were the Equites singulares Augusti (disbanded only in 321AD) which were, likewise, mainly recruited from the Germani.


Also read this

Germanic peoples, including those tribes in the Rhine delta that later became the Franks, are known to have served in the Roman army since the days of Julius Caesar. After the Roman administration collapsed in Gaul in the 260s, the armies under the Germanic Batavian Postumus revolted and proclaimed him emperor and then restored order. From then on, Germanic soldiers in the Roman army, most notably Franks, were promoted from the ranks. A few decades later, the Menapian Carausius created a Batavian–British rump state on Roman soil that was supported by Frankish soldiers and raiders. Frankish soldiers such as Magnentius, Silvanus and Arbitio held command positions in the Roman army during the mid 4th century. From the narrative of Ammianus Marcellinus it is evident that both Frankish and Alamannic tribal armies were organised along Roman lines.

After the invasion of Chlodio, the Roman armies at the Rhine border became a Frankish "franchise" and Franks were known to levy Roman-like troops that were supported by a Roman-like armour and weapons industry. This lasted at least till the days of the scholar Procopius (c. AD 500 – c. AD 565), more than a century after the demise of the Western Roman Empire, who wrote describing the former Rhine army as still in operation with legions of the style of their forefathers during Roman times.


Aside from the history lesson from Wikipedia... I designed these guys to be tough and heavy because I dig very heavy infantry above all else, and chose the franks because it seemed to be a good addiction to their already various roster. They also seemed to be one of the few tribes to have had relations with the Romans extensively enough to be able to field deserters from the WRE.

The unit has the following Abilities and Attributes:

Stationary and Mobile Testudo, for dealing with cavalry and infantry respectively;
Killing Spree, trading fatigue for a large damage-boost;
Second Wind, when the battles last too long and fatigue is peaking;
Counter-Cav tactics, as I felt they would suffer from shock mounted units too much later in the game;

Disciplined, meaning it regroups after rooting and doesn't lose morale if general dies
Encourages, boosts nearby troops' morale
Hides in forests like everyone else

Also has 2 javelins which I consider useful only for taking down rooting/disengaging enemies

If anyone is having any issue with the unit, please let me know. I would also like to make heavy frankish cataphracts and I already have posted a bow unit: Royal Merovingian Hunters, a missile unit with high hitpoints and melee proficiency. Be sure to check them out!

DISCLAIMER:

This mod is not compatible with Deputy Dropshot "Frankish Legionaire" (In-game called Cohorts). I made a compatible version but left this one too because those already using this mod would get ctd and freeze issues after the fix. Me included. Check out the newer version in the collection on top of the mod description.
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2016 年 1 月 26 日 下午 1:30
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✝ Gamlingwine  [作者] 2017 年 11 月 28 日 上午 3:53 
I can only subscribe to the fact romano barbaric troops look very cool aesthetically speaking. Sadly however they were shit as troops, in general. My unit is not fully historical because not many trained Germanic troops from roman territories would form an organised platoon within the context of a rebellion.
Germanicus 2017 年 11 月 27 日 下午 8:07 
Oh for sure, yours just look awesome!
✝ Gamlingwine  [作者] 2017 年 11 月 22 日 上午 9:26 
I believe they have many similar units, stat wise
Germanicus 2017 年 11 月 21 日 下午 9:30 
This would be awesome if added to the wre as well
✝ Gamlingwine  [作者] 2016 年 1 月 31 日 下午 3:39 
Done, tried playing and starting a new game with both mods on and it works fine, so you should be good.
JVR 2016 年 1 月 31 日 下午 1:41 
k cool
✝ Gamlingwine  [作者] 2016 年 1 月 31 日 下午 1:40 
ok sorry but it seems campaign savefiles don't match with the update I'd made so I rolled back to the incompatible version and I will upload tomorrow the one that works with the cohorts setting this one as obsolete and only valid for those who already have started a game with the unit.

sorry for that, I'll update you tomorrow with the link to the compatible mod.
✝ Gamlingwine  [作者] 2016 年 1 月 31 日 下午 12:43 
done, it should work now. Please confirm if it's ok and tell me whether it freezes at launch or ctd during campaign or custom battles.
✝ Gamlingwine  [作者] 2016 年 1 月 31 日 上午 10:37 
Yes ingame they are named Cohorts and that's the mod. I'll look into it and update the mod in the next two days then.
JVR 2016 年 1 月 31 日 上午 10:33 
looks great, are you referring to the frankish cohors mod? i do use that mod when playing a frankish campaign and would love to use yours as well