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|  | Mercenaries are not alone in Besieged. Imperial soldiers and other reinforcements also lend their skills to drive out the beastman hordes. |  |  
 
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|  | These soldiers were recruited from among the inhabitants of Al Zahbi. Their desire 
to protect their homeland is strong, and their morale is second to none. However, 
due to their lack of formal training and proper equipment, they have a tendency 
to falter in the heat of battle.  |  |  |  |  |   
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|  | These soldiers receive a stipend from the Aht Urhgan Empire for their services. 
As members of the Imperial Army, they possess not only quality weapons and armor, 
but have also received extensive training. Among their number are seasoned veterans 
who have been brought in from the front lines of the conflict with the Far East.  |  |  |  |  |   
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|  | The Grand Vizier directly commands this unit of elite special forces. Their original 
duty was to protect the Empress from harm and maintain order in the Empire, but 
they also participate in Besieged battles under certain conditions. The Immortals 
use the skills learned in their rigorous blue mage training to command the defending 
army in battle and provide logistic support.  |  |  |  |  |   
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|  | When the treasury permits, the Imperial Army hires Goblin mercenaries. Goblin 
mercenaries are battle-hardened professionals and should not be judged by their 
diminutive appearance. Their only drawback is their wavering sense of loyalty, 
which has a tendency to change with the tide of battle...  |  |  |  |   
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|  | These beastman soldiers are hired on a provisional basis when mercenary numbers 
are low. The Qiqirn are brought straight out of the shops and guilds where they 
usually work in town, and thus are unaccustomed to battle. However, they can use 
their impressive archery skills and devious traps to confound the enemy and occasionally 
alter the course of battle.  |  |   
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|  | These five generals have been personally charged by the Empress with the defense 
of Al Zahbi. They are each allowed a name that corresponds with the symbols of 
the Empire. The Imperial symbols consist of five serpents, each associated with 
an element--fire, water, earth, wind, and the heavens. Each general possesses 
a mirror used to open the Hall of Binding, so their protection in battle is crucial.  |  |  |  |  |   
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