

It is important to decide what soft of state the regiment it is currently, as well as whom are their heroes and commanders.

Are they naive recruits whom have never fired their gun outside of training, or are they the jaded survivors of countless campaigns.

Whether they are a freshly raised regiment to fight the Emperor's wars, of the hardened survivors of years of battle, their history will allow you to add depth to their stories. Once you have decided where they are from and why they were raised, their history is the next step. The next thing you should consider is why this regiment was raised, are they the product of their home worlds tithes, contributed to a distant war, or were they mustered to combat a particular threat on a planet near their own home? Are their survivors from a war that tore across their home world, now hopping from one battle to the next, or are they survivors a crusade, whom have not yet been asked to lay down their arms. It also narrows down the type of regiment it will become. One of the most important things for developing your Regiment is to decide where they are from, this affects and defines the nature of the regiment, how they dress, the style of its war gear, its culture, traditions, and idiosyncrasies. The actual terms used for these fighting units, their size, and equipment can vary between regiments. Each company can consist of a number of further sub-units again called platoons, each platoon in turn being made of a number of individual squads of Guardsmen. The size and composition of Imperial Guard regiments is not standardised across the Imperium though the average strength at founding is about a thousand soldiers, that number can vary enormously between regiments, with some only a few hundred strong at founding-strength, whilst others possess tens of thousands of fighting troops.Ī regiment is divided into a number of fighting units commonly called companies, each with a command staff of its own.

A regiment is the primary organisational unit of the Imperial Guard.
