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What is the German's Fatherland?
Is it Prussia? Is it Austria?
Those great and noble Empires of Old?
Is it the North, where Protestants rave?
Or is it the Catholic South, the land of Bishops?
No!

The resounding no rippled throughout Middle-Europe in 1848. Germans took to the streets in open defiance of the Holy Roman Emperor, demanding a true unification of the German Nation under a German King - not a pretender who still wore the garb of a Medieval Emperor. As the Holy Roman Emperor Francis saw Hungary, Ruthenia, and Dalmatia fall through his fingers in the wake of the Magyar Uprising, he was forced to the table with the King of Prussia and the other German nobles.

Some of those Kings and Princes were genuinely motivated by the desire to unite the Germans, while others sought to dismantle the powerful influence of the Hapsburger in Vienna. Others still feared the rebels in their streets deposing them and putting their heads on pikes. Whatever their motivation, the agreements made at Frankfurt on that winter day in December of 1848 led to the formation of the Deutscher Bund, the German Confederation, and the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire.

A loose union of the German states which had formerly been a part of the HRE, it won its first military victory in an expedition into Danish Schleswig-Holstein, seizing the territory that was German in spirit and adding another German territory into the union. But it also exposed the cracks that would plague the Confederation for decades to come. Austria and the Southern states opposed the adventure, fearing a tipping of balance in favor of the Prussian-led North with the introduction of another Protestant state into the Confederation.

The following decades of internal pressure have done nothing to alleviate this. Growing tensions between the North, which has become the dominant industrial power with the Rhineland boom in the 1870s, and the South, which still clings to its trappings of Hapsburg glory and prestige, have led the Confederation down the route to eventual war. The North is currently plotting and scheming to drag the Confederation into a war with the Kingdom of France, to reunify the Germans in the Elsaß-Lothringen, under the rule of the French Crown, with their brothers in the Confederation. The South, hearing of this plot, has pledged secret loyalty with the French if Prussia and its allies invade them.

The Confederation is at a cross-roads, and it appears the only way for it to survive is if one side - North or South - wins out over each other in combat. All of Europe looks towards Germany, to the place where the Seven Years' War more than a hundred and fifty-years ago began, with apprehension and dread as the cloud of War looms over the world.



In this roleplay we will play a cohort of noblemen within the Kingdom of Prussia on the eve of the Confederation War (Der Bundeskrieg). Young, foppish, a bit deviant nobles who have grown up in the Grand Age, knowing only the Confederation. The beginning of the roleplay will set the stage for the War, which will then break out and we'll set about joining the Prussian Army. We can take this many different ways, so we'll cross that bridge when the time comes but consider this a mix between a military roleplay and a life-style roleplay.

My expectations are that the quality of posts resemble something advanced, obviously. I'm not concerned with length so much as quality. I don't really mind if the post is only one paragraph, so long as it gives everyone something to build off of. Other things that I'd like to see are a commitment to the world-building and a serious approach to the characters we create. Nothing ridiculous, nothing fantastical. I would prefer if people sought out portraits and photographs of the era to visually represent their characters, so as to add to the atmosphere and make things a little more interesting.

The roleplay will begin in the castle home of Friedrich von der Austerwald, who has gathered his friends together to celebrate his birthday on the eve of the outbreak of the greatest war man has ever known.

Everything else is pretty self-explanatory, I think. This is a military RP that sort of takes on more than that, since it isn't necessarily about the combat but rather the individual characters. If anyone has any questions, I'll be pleased to answer them.
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I'll let Gunther come up with a sort of regimental structure, but these will be the two different units we can pick from on where we'll go.
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Here's some flavor-in-flag-form to build a sort of worldview on where we sit:

Here is a brief view (in the form of the national flags) of the major powers of Europe.


The German Confederation's major power-players. This obviously doesn't cover all of the princely entities that exist in Germany, but most of them are under the sway of one or the other.
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@Starboard Watch To put it shortly, I'd be interested.
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I'm interested in this. Are you guys still accepting?
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@Starboard Watch To put it shortly, I'd be interested.


I'm interested in this. Are you guys still accepting?


Yes. Feel free to post up whenever.
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Here's a discord:
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Here is my Regimental organization for a the 1st (Ostpreußisches) Grenadier Regiment “Kronprinz”



The Line Companies are numbered 1 - 12 throughout the Regiment and the HMG Companies are numbered 1 - 3 throughout the regiment. The platoons are numbered 1 - 12 throughout the battalion and the Machine gun platoons are numbered 1 - 9 throughout the regiment. The rifle sections are numbered 1 - 9 throughout the company and the machine sections are simply numbered 1 and 2 in each company.



Note: I know the reference states 240 rifles per company, but I was aiming for an organization that fit for our purpose. It is neat and clean with a nice round number; 3,000.

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I've made a very barebones order of battle for the division that the 1. Grenadiers are part of.

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Officer slots in the Regiment include the following:



Quantity of ranks available in the Regiment
Oberst (Colonel): 1
Oberstleutnant (Lieutenant Colonel): 6
Major: 12
Hauptman (Captain): 43
Oberleutnant (1LT): 67
Leutnant (2LT): 39
I wrote the US equivalent in parenthesis for comparison purpose only.

These are Authorized ranks. If the regiment has 106 Leutnants and no Oberleutnants, then a Leutnant gets a position authorized for an Oberleutnant. You could have two Leutnants in the same platoon based on this premise.

A Leutnant can hold an Oberleutnant’s position if a slot authorized for an Oberleutnant is vacant. This is a great way to be promoted. The same thing is true for Oberleutnants taking Hauptman’s positions, Hauptmans taking Major’s positions, Majors taking Oberstleutnant’s positions and an Oberstleutnant taking the Oberst’s position. During Operation Market Garden an SS Leiutenant Colonel commanded a SS Panzer Division because it was so badly mauled over prior to September, 1944.

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I think we should all start out as Leutnants, each in command of a company or smth.
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I think we should all start out as Leutnants, each in command of a company or smth.

/facepalms then kicks the cat. You know that statement makes me grimace, right?

OK, in light of the fact that there are 149 company grade slots in the regiment, I will do some dice rolls to determine how many people of each rank from Leutnant to Major are available to fill vacancies. I would prefer that we are all platoon Commanders, to be honest. The thought of brand new butter bars with no experience holding company command positions go against everything I hold dear in this world.

Majors: Authorized: 12 On Hand: 11
Hauptmans: Authorized: 43 On Hand: 39
Oberleutnants: Authorized: 67 On Hand: 46
Leutnants: Authorized: 39 On Hand: 30

I used a 75% fill rate for Majors and Hauptmans. We ended up with 92% of Majors and 90% for Hauptmans. I accidentally used a 75% fill rate for Oberleutnants, intending to set it at 90%. We ended up with 69% only because I rolled it four times and kept rolling low. I used a 90% fill rate for Leutnants and ended up with 77%.

These are starting Officer shortages:
Majors: 1 (This will be disregarded as a Hauptman will fill this slot and he will eventually be promoted.)
Hauptmans: 4 5 (These five shortages will be filled by Oberleutnants who will eventually be promoted.)
Oberleutnants: 21 26 (These shortages will be filled by Leutnants who will eventually be promted.)
Leutnants: 9 35 (These are the real officer shortages for the Regiment.)

Since there are a total of 46 Platoons in the Regiment, and only 12 platoons will have an Oberleutnant commanding them, there are now 34 platoons commanded by a Leutnant.

We could have two characters in the same platoon as commander and assistant commander or we may have a Leutnant character alone in a platoon with just his Platoon sergeant for advice. but as you know Political appointments might elevate someone to Company Command if you desire. /Ouch! I can't believe I just wrote that. /aargh.
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disregard.
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<Snipped quote by Starboard Watch>
/facepalms then kicks the cat. You know that statement makes me grimace, right?

OK, in light of the fact that there are 149 company grade slots in the regiment, I will do some dice rolls to determine how many people of each rank from Leutnant to Major are available to fill vacancies. I would prefer that we are all platoon Commanders, to be honest. The thought of brand new butter bars with no experience holding company command positions go against everything I hold dear in this world.

Majors: Authorized: 12 On Hand: 11
Hauptmans: Authorized: 43 On Hand: 39
Oberleutnants: Authorized: 67 On Hand: 46
Leutnants: Authorized: 39 On Hand: 30

I used a 75% fill rate for Majors and Hauptmans. We ended up with 92% of Majors and 90% for Hauptmans. I accidentally used a 75% fill rate for Oberleutnants, intending to set it at 90%. We ended up with 69% only because I rolled it four times and kept rolling low. I used a 90% fill rate for Leutnants and ended up with 77%.

These are starting Officer shortages:
Majors: 1 (This will be disregarded as a Hauptman will fill this slot and he will eventually be promoted.)
Hauptmans: 4 5 (These five shortages will be filled by Oberleutnants who will eventually be promoted.)
Oberleutnants: 21 26 (These shortages will be filled by Leutnants who will eventually be promted.)
Leutnants: 9 35 (These are the real officer shortages for the Regiment.)

Since there are a total of 46 Platoons in the Regiment, and only 12 platoons will have an Oberleutnant commanding them, there are now 34 platoons commanded by a Leutnant.

We could have two characters in the same platoon as commander and assistant commander or we may have a Leutnant character alone in a platoon with just his Platoon sergeant for advice. but as you know Political appointments might elevate someone to Company Command if you desire. /Ouch! I can't believe I just wrote that. /aargh.

I like it. Roland's character is already going to be a commissioned officer, so I think we've got at least one Platoon Commander squared off. I think the dynamic of having someone already inside will be good.
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Based on the data I posted above, there is a 56% chance one of our Leutnants will command a platoon with or without another Leutnant serving as Assistant Platoon Commander. If @Starboard Watch@Jamesyco@CaptainBritton and I could roll a percentile dice, it will tell whether your character is a Platoon commander or an assistant platoon commander. If one is the Plt cdr and one is an assistant, we could put two characters in the same platoon or put the assistant in a platoon with an NPC who eventually gets KIA and the character then ascends to the Platoon commander position.

Roll 1d100. If the outcome is 1 - 56, your character is a Platoon Commander. If the result is a 57 - 100, your character is an assistant. Then we'll talk about who goes where after that.

Which platoon/Company will our characters go to? More than likely, the Regimental commander will not allow one company to have its three platoons all lead by Leutnants if there are oberleutnants available. The junior lieutenants will be spread around. This way, every company will have at least one Oberleutnant as a Platoon Commander. Only the Number 1 Company has two Oberleutnants or seasoned lieutenants as Platoon Commanders. I recommend we fill the Number 2 and Number 3 companies of the I Battalion first. Unless of course someone wants to lead a Machine Gun platoon?

Let's say the following platoons are available for a Leutnant to take command of:

No. 2 Company
Company Commander - Hauptman Gerd Lehmann
Executive Officer - Oberleutnant Stefan Keller
No. 4 Platoon Commander - Oberleutnant Wernher von Lockstedt
No. 4 Platoon Assistant Commander - Leutnant Gustav Fromme
No. 5 Platoon Commander - Leutnant Hans von Richter
No. 5 Platoon Assistant Commander - Vacant
No. 6 Platoon Commander - Leutnant Willi von Tecklenburg
No. 6 Platoon Assistant Commander -

No. 3 Company
Company Commander - Hauptman Herrman Brandt
Executive Officer - Oberleutnant Stefan Keller
No. 7 Platoon Commander - Oberleutnant Adolf Bergman
No. 8 Platoon Commander - Oberleutnant Frhr. Konstantin von Kolberg
No. 8 Assistant Platoon Commander - Leutnant Fritz von der Austerwald
No. 9 Platoon Commander - NPC of your choice
No. 9 Assistant Platoon Commander - Leutnant Marc Bolheim

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Sounds like a good way to operate it to me. Roll for all our characters.
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Continue with the story as is for now. These promotions and assignments will NOT happen until the War starts and these Prussian Junkers are sent to the Prussian Army. For example, Leutnant Wernher von Lockstedt, who is commanding a platoon in the army right now and believes he will receive a company command does not know what the future holds for him. When the war hits, he will be promoted to Oberleutnant and then assigned a Platoon in the Kronprinz Regiment. If you click on the linked number for your character you can see where I rolled the number your character received.

@Starboard Watch Fritz von der Austerwald: Rolled a 73 and will serve as Assistant Platoon Commander of Number 8 Platoon, Number 3 Kompanie, I Battalion, 1st (Ostpreußisches) Grenadier Regiment “Kronprinz”.

@JamesycoMarc Bolheim: Rolled a 83 and will serve as Assistant Platoon Commander of Number 9 Platoon, Number 3 Kompanie, I Battalion, 1st (Ostpreußisches) Grenadier Regiment “Kronprinz”.

Günther "Hans" von Richter: Rolled a 44 and will serve as Platoon Commander of Number 5 Platoon, Number 2 Kompanie, I Battalion, 1st (Ostpreußisches) Grenadier Regiment “Kronprinz”.

@CaptainBritton“Willi” von Tecklenburg: Rolled a 56 and will serve as Platoon Commander of Number 6 Platoon, Number 2 Kompanie, I Battalion, 1st (Ostpreußisches) Grenadier Regiment “Kronprinz”.

@RolandLeutnant Ritter Wernher August von Lockstedt was promoted to Oberleutnant and is re-assigned as Platoon Commander of Number 4 Platoon, Number 2 Kompanie, I Battalion, 1st (Ostpreußisches) Grenadier Regiment “Kronprinz”.

EDIT: Look two posts above. I added our characters into the organization. I also added two Company Commanders, two XOs and a Platoon Commander.
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To be honest, I took the liberty of naming the 45 soldiers under my command just about now.
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To be honest, I took the liberty of naming the 45 soldiers under my command just about now.


Awesome! You remind me of me. :)
That is something I would do.
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