The Fire caste are professional soldiers. In some ways, their training regimen begins moments after their birth, for the great communes are fully given over to raising the best soldiers and nothing else. Discipline, fitness, hard work and following orders are drilled into the growing warriors. It is customary for teams to be raised and trained together, allowing the troops to form strong connections - a comradeship-in-arms that will serve them well no matter where in the Tau Empire they are sent off to fight.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - The Fire caste are professional soldiers. In some ways, their training regimen begins moments after their birth, for the great communes are fully given over to raising the best soldiers and nothing else. Discipline, fitness, hard work and following orders are drilled into the growing warriors. It is customary for teams to be raised and trained together, allowing the troops to form strong connections - a comradeship-in-arms that will serve them well no matter where in the Tau Empire they are sent off to fight.
|
dcterms:subject
| |
dbkwik:warhammer-4...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:warhammer40...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
abstract
| - The Fire caste are professional soldiers. In some ways, their training regimen begins moments after their birth, for the great communes are fully given over to raising the best soldiers and nothing else. Discipline, fitness, hard work and following orders are drilled into the growing warriors. It is customary for teams to be raised and trained together, allowing the troops to form strong connections - a comradeship-in-arms that will serve them well no matter where in the Tau Empire they are sent off to fight. To be named a Shas'la - a full-fledged warrior of the Fire caste - is to have completed the rigorous training and to have passed the final rite of passage signifying that one has proven successful at this crucial stage; those not healthy or bright enough to pass these tests are never heard from again. The Fire caste never stops readying for war - their academies are purpose built to refine training and to educate their warriors in the ways of war. To the Fire caste, war is an art form - a discipline to be studied and applied.
|