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Clarifications.
I’m creating a solo story. I’m experiencing a bit of a creative block, but over time many ideas are coming to me, like how the wars will begin and how everything will unfold; soon I’ll be creating the continents And their countries. Thus defining concrete boundaries.
What is the main country?
Initially named Empire. Now named the Empire of Änlich.The name was based on a nation I was a part of in a text-based role-playing game before. A medieval angelic theocracy, my main character was the leader of this nation. Perhaps part of your story can be reflected in my animation and your story.Infantry development.
I’m planning to blend the French and German armies, combining both in technology and strategy, but I’ll create something completely original. Each group of soldiers will have at least two squads.
Battalion
1° squad
2° Squad
3° Support group
Squads:
4 soldiers per squad.
3 soldiers per Suport Group1°squad
Rifleman (P-38)
Rifleman (P-38)
Rifleman (P-38)
SquadLeader (Lieutenant) (Revolver)2° Squad
Medic (Revolver)
Rifleman (P-38)
HMG soldier (Heavy machine gun)
Heavy machine gun assistant (P-38)Support group
MG soldier (MG)
MG soldier (MG)
Engineer (P-38)I’m working on how this will function and I’m creating the models; meanwhile, the infantry soldier models are almost finished.
When I create the maps and countries, I will include the states and their variations according to their locations. For example, in state “X,” the infantry will have the state’s name and its respective camouflage. They will be defensive forces, not regular forces.
In addition to the elite forces and the Praetorian Guard.








blend the French and German armies
i think WWII did that pretty well
medic with whole ahh rifle, it could be combat medic or something.
That’s not his rifle; he’s carrying the weapon of the fallen soldier.
make sense
They generally use revolvers for self-defense; they are small and lightweight, perfect for quick movements.
If they need to carry a rifle, it is in saturated and heavy combat.
The guy who’s being carried, great thats a