Palmyran Military Part 2
The Palmyrans use a matter of tests to determine what military role a person should be under. Your typical rookie solder starts out as a Boganya and once they pass enough tests (both physical and mental) that they have the option of becoming Aragoon and becoming more armored or they can remain as Boganya and get a small pay raise instead. The final level in which a person can become is the Yorragong which is the top pier in terms of skills, armaments, and talent in warfare. In order to do this though they have to hunt down and capture several captives which are to become Boganya. Should the people who have joined and remained within the military a total of 21 years has the option of leaving permanently without punishment.
There is also a semi separate class which is the Banyaippo which requires that a person be a bonganya, aragoon, and a yorragong for a consecutive seven years each for each class. In this you also have to pass an extremely difficult test, must have been in at least one major conflict, and must have successfully trained a regiment of captives into a loyal group of Boganya before becoming a Banyaippo.
However, there is a completely separate class called the Yarmiyon which is the group of solders who are fighting on religious grounds. This means that they get training from the regular military but also get indoctrinated in Palmyran Shrewism. That means they are essentially extremely well trained, disciplined, and fight savagely for both the church and the state.
Prisoner Code of Conduct
Anyone who is captured by the Palmyran military must follow these rules
1. You must follow the orders of the Banyaippo at all times, unless under extremely rare conditions (should the officer be abusive). If they do prove to be abusive in your mind you must provide significant evidence of this abuse. If they are proven to be abusive then they will become a prisoner much like yourself.
2. You will swear total loyalty at all times to Palmyra and after your term within the military is over you shall become a citizen of our nation.
3. All people who are at the age of thirteen and above must join the military unless if extreme medical conditions prevents it. Those people shall be treated until they are able to do so.
4. You shall never run away, if you do you will have a bounty placed against you and anyone (including prisoners should they get the chance) has the right to kill you.
5. You are to be trained and educated in Palmyran culture, conduct, religion, and history.
Banyaippo Code of Conduct
1. You must never harm without good reason any prisoners of war.
2. You must give them food, shelter, clothing, and other basic needs.
3. You must train them to the best of your abilities.
4. You must take care of those who are sick.
5. You must not kill any prisoners unless if they have betrayed the state.
6. You recognize that you will become a prisoner yourself if you are found to continually breaking these rules.
The Palmyrans use a matter of tests to determine what military role a person should be under. Your typical rookie solder starts out as a Boganya and once they pass enough tests (both physical and mental) that they have the option of becoming Aragoon and becoming more armored or they can remain as Boganya and get a small pay raise instead. The final level in which a person can become is the Yorragong which is the top pier in terms of skills, armaments, and talent in warfare. In order to do this though they have to hunt down and capture several captives which are to become Boganya. Should the people who have joined and remained within the military a total of 21 years has the option of leaving permanently without punishment.
There is also a semi separate class which is the Banyaippo which requires that a person be a bonganya, aragoon, and a yorragong for a consecutive seven years each for each class. In this you also have to pass an extremely difficult test, must have been in at least one major conflict, and must have successfully trained a regiment of captives into a loyal group of Boganya before becoming a Banyaippo.
However, there is a completely separate class called the Yarmiyon which is the group of solders who are fighting on religious grounds. This means that they get training from the regular military but also get indoctrinated in Palmyran Shrewism. That means they are essentially extremely well trained, disciplined, and fight savagely for both the church and the state.
Prisoner Code of Conduct
Anyone who is captured by the Palmyran military must follow these rules
1. You must follow the orders of the Banyaippo at all times, unless under extremely rare conditions (should the officer be abusive). If they do prove to be abusive in your mind you must provide significant evidence of this abuse. If they are proven to be abusive then they will become a prisoner much like yourself.
2. You will swear total loyalty at all times to Palmyra and after your term within the military is over you shall become a citizen of our nation.
3. All people who are at the age of thirteen and above must join the military unless if extreme medical conditions prevents it. Those people shall be treated until they are able to do so.
4. You shall never run away, if you do you will have a bounty placed against you and anyone (including prisoners should they get the chance) has the right to kill you.
5. You are to be trained and educated in Palmyran culture, conduct, religion, and history.
Banyaippo Code of Conduct
1. You must never harm without good reason any prisoners of war.
2. You must give them food, shelter, clothing, and other basic needs.
3. You must train them to the best of your abilities.
4. You must take care of those who are sick.
5. You must not kill any prisoners unless if they have betrayed the state.
6. You recognize that you will become a prisoner yourself if you are found to continually breaking these rules.