Ehrason Iron Cavalry

Hauptmann Mercaddes Ehrason, 9th45th Lyran Regulars "Ehrason Iron Cavalry"

Demoted to the rank of Hauptmann due to his lack of social finesse and the usual court bureaucracy, Ehrason never enjoyed kissing ass to rise up the ladder like some military leaders of the Lyran Commonwealth. Ehrason has been placed in charge of training and disciplining the more unrefined members of the soldiery - sons of nobility and military misfits. He has contributed significant victories for the Commonwealth, but are overshadowed when the bootlicking majority of the upper echelon make magnanimous even his smaller mistakes. He aims to be an example that the Lyran military can look up to - to avoid the foolish prancing about in the courts and seek to better one's own martial skills instead and by doing so, further the power of the Commonwealth.

Ehrason embodies the better aspects of Lyran Commonwealth fighting and tactics. He still favors the usage of assault mechs, and encourages it among members of his entrusted Iron Cavalry. His recent battles taught him to appreciate the usage of the traditional Commando and Phoenix Hawk mechs, that run alongside his massive AS7-S2 Atlas.

As of current writing, Ehrason is training and resupplying his recently broken lance, all members (excluding himself) perished in their last mission.

3 comments:

  1. nice fluff and sketch. he fits right into the lyran commonwealth. maraming ganyan na disgruntled sa politicking within the commonwealth. highly skilled mechwarriors overshadowed by greedy fat politicking superiors. hehe... just look at mechwarrior vengeance(mw4). yung mga kalaban mo dun (coz you're davion side of the civil war) may mga ganyan na character. although a bit more on the genocide happy spectrum. hehe

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  2. Thanks, man. I wanted something along the lines of Irusk or Grigorovich in Khador - preferring to lead by example rather than just lip service.

    He'll pretty much represent me on the battlefield, I have some semblance of knowledge from playing other tabletop wargames, but from his POV, I'd still have a lot of room for polishing up with this game system's new rules.

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